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+#!/bin/sh
+
+# Copyright (C) Internet Systems Consortium, Inc. ("ISC")
+#
+# SPDX-License-Identifier: MPL-2.0
+#
+# This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
+# License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
+# file, you can obtain one at https://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
+#
+# See the COPYRIGHT file distributed with this work for additional
+# information regarding copyright ownership.
+
+SYSTEMTESTTOP=..
+# shellcheck source=conf.sh
+. "$SYSTEMTESTTOP/conf.sh"
+
+DIGCMD="$DIG @10.53.0.2 -p ${PORT}"
+RNDCCMD="$RNDC -c $SYSTEMTESTTOP/common/rndc.conf -p ${CONTROLPORT} -s"
+
+if ! $FEATURETEST --have-json-c
+then
+ unset PERL_JSON
+ echo_i "JSON was not configured; skipping" >&2
+elif $PERL -e 'use JSON;' 2>/dev/null
+then
+ PERL_JSON=1
+else
+ unset PERL_JSON
+ echo_i "JSON tests require JSON library; skipping" >&2
+fi
+
+if ! $FEATURETEST --have-libxml2
+then
+ unset PERL_XML
+ echo_i "XML was not configured; skipping" >&2
+elif $PERL -e 'use XML::Simple;' 2>/dev/null
+then
+ PERL_XML=1
+else
+ unset PERL_XML
+ echo_i "XML tests require XML::Simple; skipping" >&2
+fi
+
+if [ ! "$PERL_JSON" -a ! "$PERL_XML" ]; then
+ echo_i "skipping all tests"
+ exit 0
+fi
+
+
+getzones() {
+ sleep 1
+ echo_i "... using $1"
+ case $1 in
+ xml) path='xml/v3/zones' ;;
+ json) path='json/v1/zones' ;;
+ *) return 1 ;;
+ esac
+ file=`$PERL fetch.pl -p ${EXTRAPORT1} $path`
+ cp $file $file.$1.$3
+ $PERL zones-${1}.pl $file $2 2>/dev/null | sort > zones.out.$3
+ result=$?
+ return $result
+}
+
+# TODO: Move loadkeys_on to conf.sh.common
+loadkeys_on() {
+ nsidx=$1
+ zone=$2
+ nextpart ns${nsidx}/named.run > /dev/null
+ $RNDCCMD 10.53.0.${nsidx} loadkeys ${zone} | sed "s/^/ns${nsidx} /" | cat_i
+ wait_for_log 20 "next key event" ns${nsidx}/named.run
+}
+
+status=0
+n=1
+ret=0
+echo_i "checking consistency between named.stats and xml/json ($n)"
+rm -f ns2/named.stats
+$DIGCMD +tcp example ns > dig.out.$n || ret=1
+$RNDCCMD 10.53.0.2 stats 2>&1 | sed 's/^/I:ns1 /'
+query_count=`awk '/QUERY/ {print $1}' ns2/named.stats`
+txt_count=`awk '/TXT/ {print $1}' ns2/named.stats`
+noerror_count=`awk '/NOERROR/ {print $1}' ns2/named.stats`
+if [ $PERL_XML ]; then
+ file=`$PERL fetch.pl -p ${EXTRAPORT1} xml/v3/server`
+ mv $file xml.stats
+ $PERL server-xml.pl > xml.fmtstats 2> /dev/null
+ xml_query_count=`awk '/opcode QUERY/ { print $NF }' xml.fmtstats`
+ xml_query_count=${xml_query_count:-0}
+ [ "$query_count" -eq "$xml_query_count" ] || ret=1
+ xml_txt_count=`awk '/qtype TXT/ { print $NF }' xml.fmtstats`
+ xml_txt_count=${xml_txt_count:-0}
+ [ "$txt_count" -eq "$xml_txt_count" ] || ret=1
+ xml_noerror_count=`awk '/rcode NOERROR/ { print $NF }' xml.fmtstats`
+ xml_noerror_count=${xml_noerror_count:-0}
+ [ "$noerror_count" -eq "$xml_noerror_count" ] || ret=1
+fi
+if [ $PERL_JSON ]; then
+ file=`$PERL fetch.pl -p ${EXTRAPORT1} json/v1/server`
+ mv $file json.stats
+ $PERL server-json.pl > json.fmtstats 2> /dev/null
+ json_query_count=`awk '/opcode QUERY/ { print $NF }' json.fmtstats`
+ json_query_count=${json_query_count:-0}
+ [ "$query_count" -eq "$json_query_count" ] || ret=1
+ json_txt_count=`awk '/qtype TXT/ { print $NF }' json.fmtstats`
+ json_txt_count=${json_txt_count:-0}
+ [ "$txt_count" -eq "$json_txt_count" ] || ret=1
+ json_noerror_count=`awk '/rcode NOERROR/ { print $NF }' json.fmtstats`
+ json_noerror_count=${json_noerror_count:-0}
+ [ "$noerror_count" -eq "$json_noerror_count" ] || ret=1
+fi
+if [ $ret != 0 ]; then echo_i "failed"; fi
+status=`expr $status + $ret`
+n=`expr $n + 1`
+
+ret=0
+echo_i "checking malloced memory statistics xml/json ($n)"
+if [ $PERL_XML ]; then
+ file=`$PERL fetch.pl -p ${EXTRAPORT1} xml/v3/mem`
+ mv $file xml.mem
+ $PERL mem-xml.pl $file > xml.fmtmem
+ grep "'Malloced' => '[0-9][0-9]*'" xml.fmtmem > /dev/null || ret=1
+ grep "'malloced' => '[0-9][0-9]*'" xml.fmtmem > /dev/null || ret=1
+ grep "'maxmalloced' => '[0-9][0-9]*'" xml.fmtmem > /dev/null || ret=1
+fi
+if [ $PERL_JSON ]; then
+ file=`$PERL fetch.pl -p ${EXTRAPORT1} json/v1/mem`
+ mv $file json.mem
+ grep '"malloced":[0-9][0-9]*,' json.mem > /dev/null || ret=1
+ grep '"maxmalloced":[0-9][0-9]*,' json.mem > /dev/null || ret=1
+ grep '"Malloced":[0-9][0-9]*,' json.mem > /dev/null || ret=1
+fi
+if [ $ret != 0 ]; then echo_i "failed"; fi
+status=`expr $status + $ret`
+n=`expr $n + 1`
+
+echo_i "checking consistency between regular and compressed output ($n)"
+for i in 1 2 3 4 5; do
+ ret=0
+ if $FEATURETEST --have-libxml2;
+ then
+ URL=http://10.53.0.2:${EXTRAPORT1}/xml/v3/server
+ filter_str='s#<current-time>.*</current-time>##g'
+ else
+ URL=http://10.53.0.2:${EXTRAPORT1}/json/v1/server
+ filter_str='s#"current-time.*",##g'
+ fi
+ $CURL -D regular.headers $URL 2>/dev/null | \
+ sed -e "$filter_str" > regular.out
+ $CURL -D compressed.headers --compressed $URL 2>/dev/null | \
+ sed -e "$filter_str" > compressed.out
+ diff regular.out compressed.out >/dev/null || ret=1
+ if [ $ret != 0 ]; then
+ echo_i "failed on try $i, probably a timing issue, trying again"
+ sleep 1
+ else
+ break
+ fi
+done
+
+status=`expr $status + $ret`
+n=`expr $n + 1`
+
+ret=0
+echo_i "checking if compressed output is really compressed ($n)"
+if $FEATURETEST --with-zlib;
+then
+ REGSIZE=`cat regular.headers | \
+ grep -i Content-Length | sed -e "s/.*: \([0-9]*\).*/\1/"`
+ COMPSIZE=`cat compressed.headers | \
+ grep -i Content-Length | sed -e "s/.*: \([0-9]*\).*/\1/"`
+ if [ ! `expr $REGSIZE / $COMPSIZE` -gt 2 ]; then
+ ret=1
+ fi
+else
+ echo_i "skipped"
+fi
+if [ $ret != 0 ]; then echo_i "failed"; fi
+status=`expr $status + $ret`
+n=`expr $n + 1`
+
+# Test dnssec sign statistics.
+zone="dnssec"
+sign_prefix="dnssec-sign operations"
+refresh_prefix="dnssec-refresh operations"
+ksk_id=`cat ns2/$zone.ksk.id`
+zsk_id=`cat ns2/$zone.zsk.id`
+
+# Test sign operations for scheduled resigning.
+ret=0
+# The dnssec zone has 10 RRsets to sign (including NSEC) with the ZSK and one
+# RRset (DNSKEY) with the KSK. So starting named with signatures that expire
+# almost right away, this should trigger 10 zsk and 1 ksk sign operations.
+echo "${refresh_prefix} ${zsk_id}: 10" > zones.expect
+echo "${refresh_prefix} ${ksk_id}: 1" >> zones.expect
+echo "${sign_prefix} ${zsk_id}: 10" >> zones.expect
+echo "${sign_prefix} ${ksk_id}: 1" >> zones.expect
+cat zones.expect | sort > zones.expect.$n
+rm -f zones.expect
+# Fetch and check the dnssec sign statistics.
+echo_i "fetching zone '$zone' stats data after zone maintenance at startup ($n)"
+if [ $PERL_XML ]; then
+ getzones xml $zone x$n || ret=1
+ cmp zones.out.x$n zones.expect.$n || ret=1
+fi
+if [ $PERL_JSON ]; then
+ getzones json 0 j$n || ret=1
+ cmp zones.out.j$n zones.expect.$n || ret=1
+fi
+if [ $ret != 0 ]; then echo_i "failed"; fi
+status=`expr $status + $ret`
+n=`expr $n + 1`
+
+# Test sign operations after dynamic update.
+ret=0
+(
+# Update dnssec zone to trigger signature creation.
+echo zone $zone
+echo server 10.53.0.2 "$PORT"
+echo update add $zone. 300 in txt "nsupdate added me"
+echo send
+) | $NSUPDATE
+# This should trigger the resign of SOA, TXT and NSEC (+3 zsk).
+echo "${refresh_prefix} ${zsk_id}: 10" > zones.expect
+echo "${refresh_prefix} ${ksk_id}: 1" >> zones.expect
+echo "${sign_prefix} ${zsk_id}: 13" >> zones.expect
+echo "${sign_prefix} ${ksk_id}: 1" >> zones.expect
+cat zones.expect | sort > zones.expect.$n
+rm -f zones.expect
+# Fetch and check the dnssec sign statistics.
+echo_i "fetching zone '$zone' stats data after dynamic update ($n)"
+if [ $PERL_XML ]; then
+ getzones xml $zone x$n || ret=1
+ cmp zones.out.x$n zones.expect.$n || ret=1
+fi
+if [ $PERL_JSON ]; then
+ getzones json 0 j$n || ret=1
+ cmp zones.out.j$n zones.expect.$n || ret=1
+fi
+if [ $ret != 0 ]; then echo_i "failed"; fi
+status=`expr $status + $ret`
+n=`expr $n + 1`
+
+# Test sign operations of KSK.
+ret=0
+echo_i "fetch zone '$zone' stats data after updating DNSKEY RRset ($n)"
+# Add a standby DNSKEY, this triggers resigning the DNSKEY RRset.
+zsk=$("$KEYGEN" -K ns2 -q -a "$DEFAULT_ALGORITHM" -b "$DEFAULT_BITS" "$zone")
+$SETTIME -K ns2 -P now -A never $zsk.key > /dev/null
+loadkeys_on 2 $zone || ret=1
+# This should trigger the resign of SOA (+1 zsk) and DNSKEY (+1 ksk).
+echo "${refresh_prefix} ${zsk_id}: 11" > zones.expect
+echo "${refresh_prefix} ${ksk_id}: 2" >> zones.expect
+echo "${sign_prefix} ${zsk_id}: 14" >> zones.expect
+echo "${sign_prefix} ${ksk_id}: 2" >> zones.expect
+cat zones.expect | sort > zones.expect.$n
+rm -f zones.expect
+# Fetch and check the dnssec sign statistics.
+if [ $PERL_XML ]; then
+ getzones xml $zone x$n || ret=1
+ cmp zones.out.x$n zones.expect.$n || ret=1
+fi
+if [ $PERL_JSON ]; then
+ getzones json 0 j$n || ret=1
+ cmp zones.out.j$n zones.expect.$n || ret=1
+fi
+if [ $ret != 0 ]; then echo_i "failed"; fi
+status=`expr $status + $ret`
+n=`expr $n + 1`
+
+# Test sign operations for scheduled resigning (many keys).
+ret=0
+zone="manykeys"
+ksk8_id=`cat ns2/$zone.ksk8.id`
+zsk8_id=`cat ns2/$zone.zsk8.id`
+ksk13_id=`cat ns2/$zone.ksk13.id`
+zsk13_id=`cat ns2/$zone.zsk13.id`
+ksk14_id=`cat ns2/$zone.ksk14.id`
+zsk14_id=`cat ns2/$zone.zsk14.id`
+num_ids=$( (echo $ksk8_id; echo $zsk8_id; echo $ksk13_id; echo $zsk13_id; echo $ksk14_id; echo $zsk14_id;) | sort -u | wc -l)
+# The dnssec zone has 10 RRsets to sign (including NSEC) with the ZSKs and one
+# RRset (DNSKEY) with the KSKs. So starting named with signatures that expire
+# almost right away, this should trigger 10 zsk and 1 ksk sign operations per
+# key.
+echo "${refresh_prefix} ${zsk8_id}: 10" > zones.expect
+echo "${refresh_prefix} ${zsk13_id}: 10" >> zones.expect
+echo "${refresh_prefix} ${zsk14_id}: 10" >> zones.expect
+echo "${refresh_prefix} ${ksk8_id}: 1" >> zones.expect
+echo "${refresh_prefix} ${ksk13_id}: 1" >> zones.expect
+echo "${refresh_prefix} ${ksk14_id}: 1" >> zones.expect
+echo "${sign_prefix} ${zsk8_id}: 10" >> zones.expect
+echo "${sign_prefix} ${zsk13_id}: 10" >> zones.expect
+echo "${sign_prefix} ${zsk14_id}: 10" >> zones.expect
+echo "${sign_prefix} ${ksk8_id}: 1" >> zones.expect
+echo "${sign_prefix} ${ksk13_id}: 1" >> zones.expect
+echo "${sign_prefix} ${ksk14_id}: 1" >> zones.expect
+cat zones.expect | sort > zones.expect.$n
+rm -f zones.expect
+# Fetch and check the dnssec sign statistics.
+echo_i "fetching zone '$zone' stats data after zone maintenance at startup ($n)"
+if test $num_ids -eq 6
+then
+ if [ $PERL_XML ]; then
+ getzones xml $zone x$n || ret=1
+ cmp zones.out.x$n zones.expect.$n || ret=1
+ fi
+ if [ $PERL_JSON ]; then
+ getzones json 2 j$n || ret=1
+ cmp zones.out.j$n zones.expect.$n || ret=1
+ fi
+ if [ $ret != 0 ]; then echo_i "failed"; fi
+else
+ echo_i "skipped: duplicate key id detected (fixed in BIND 9.19)"
+fi
+status=`expr $status + $ret`
+n=`expr $n + 1`
+
+# Test sign operations after dynamic update (many keys).
+ret=0
+(
+# Update dnssec zone to trigger signature creation.
+echo zone $zone
+echo server 10.53.0.2 "$PORT"
+echo update add $zone. 300 in txt "nsupdate added me"
+echo send
+) | $NSUPDATE
+# This should trigger the resign of SOA, TXT and NSEC (+3 zsk).
+echo "${refresh_prefix} ${zsk8_id}: 10" > zones.expect
+echo "${refresh_prefix} ${zsk13_id}: 10" >> zones.expect
+echo "${refresh_prefix} ${zsk14_id}: 10" >> zones.expect
+echo "${refresh_prefix} ${ksk8_id}: 1" >> zones.expect
+echo "${refresh_prefix} ${ksk13_id}: 1" >> zones.expect
+echo "${refresh_prefix} ${ksk14_id}: 1" >> zones.expect
+echo "${sign_prefix} ${zsk8_id}: 13" >> zones.expect
+echo "${sign_prefix} ${zsk13_id}: 13" >> zones.expect
+echo "${sign_prefix} ${zsk14_id}: 13" >> zones.expect
+echo "${sign_prefix} ${ksk8_id}: 1" >> zones.expect
+echo "${sign_prefix} ${ksk13_id}: 1" >> zones.expect
+echo "${sign_prefix} ${ksk14_id}: 1" >> zones.expect
+cat zones.expect | sort > zones.expect.$n
+rm -f zones.expect
+# Fetch and check the dnssec sign statistics.
+echo_i "fetching zone '$zone' stats data after dynamic update ($n)"
+if test $num_ids -eq 6
+then
+ if [ $PERL_XML ]; then
+ getzones xml $zone x$n || ret=1
+ cmp zones.out.x$n zones.expect.$n || ret=1
+ fi
+ if [ $PERL_JSON ]; then
+ getzones json 2 j$n || ret=1
+ cmp zones.out.j$n zones.expect.$n || ret=1
+ fi
+ if [ $ret != 0 ]; then echo_i "failed"; fi
+else
+ echo_i "skipped: duplicate key id detected (fixed in BIND 9.19)"
+fi
+status=`expr $status + $ret`
+n=`expr $n + 1`
+
+# Test sign operations after dnssec-policy change (removing keys).
+ret=0
+copy_setports ns2/named2.conf.in ns2/named.conf
+$RNDCCMD 10.53.0.2 reload 2>&1 | sed 's/^/I:ns2 /'
+# This should trigger the resign of DNSKEY (+1 ksk), and SOA, NSEC,
+# TYPE65534 (+3 zsk). The dnssec-sign statistics for the removed keys should
+# be cleared and thus no longer visible. But NSEC and SOA are (mistakenly)
+# counted double, one time because of zone_resigninc and one time because of
+# zone_nsec3chain. So +5 zsk in total.
+echo "${refresh_prefix} ${zsk8_id}: 15" > zones.expect
+echo "${refresh_prefix} ${ksk8_id}: 2" >> zones.expect
+echo "${sign_prefix} ${zsk8_id}: 18" >> zones.expect
+echo "${sign_prefix} ${ksk8_id}: 2" >> zones.expect
+cat zones.expect | sort > zones.expect.$n
+rm -f zones.expect
+# Fetch and check the dnssec sign statistics.
+echo_i "fetching zone '$zone' stats data after dnssec-policy change ($n)"
+if [ $PERL_XML ]; then
+ getzones xml $zone x$n || ret=1
+ cmp zones.out.x$n zones.expect.$n || ret=1
+fi
+if [ $PERL_JSON ]; then
+ getzones json 2 j$n || ret=1
+ cmp zones.out.j$n zones.expect.$n || ret=1
+fi
+if [ $ret != 0 ]; then echo_i "failed"; fi
+status=`expr $status + $ret`
+n=`expr $n + 1`
+
+echo_i "exit status: $status"
+[ $status -eq 0 ] || exit 1