embedded_nal_async/dns.rs
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use crate::IpAddr;
use embedded_nal::AddrType;
/// This trait is an extension trait for [`TcpStack`] and [`UdpStack`] for dns
/// resolutions. It does not handle every DNS record type, but is meant as an
/// embedded alternative to [`ToSocketAddrs`], and is as such meant to resolve
/// an ip address from a hostname, or a hostname from an ip address. This means
/// that it only deals in host address records `A` (IPv4) and `AAAA` (IPv6).
///
/// [`TcpStack`]: crate::trait@TcpStack
/// [`UdpStack`]: crate::trait@UdpStack
/// [`ToSocketAddrs`]:
/// https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/net/trait.ToSocketAddrs.html
pub trait Dns {
/// The type returned when we have an error
type Error: core::fmt::Debug;
/// Resolve the first ip address of a host, given its hostname and a desired
/// address record type to look for
async fn get_host_by_name(
&self,
host: &str,
addr_type: AddrType,
) -> Result<IpAddr, Self::Error>;
/// Resolve the hostname of a host, given its ip address.
///
/// The hostname is stored at the beginning of `result`, the length is returned.
///
/// If the buffer is too small to hold the domain name, an error should be returned.
///
/// **Note**: A fully qualified domain name (FQDN), has a maximum length of
/// 255 bytes according to [`rfc1035`]. Therefore, you can pass a 255-byte long
/// buffer to guarantee it'll always be large enough.
///
/// [`rfc1035`]: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1035
async fn get_host_by_address(
&self,
addr: IpAddr,
result: &mut [u8],
) -> Result<usize, Self::Error>;
}
impl<T: Dns> Dns for &T {
type Error = T::Error;
async fn get_host_by_name(
&self,
host: &str,
addr_type: AddrType,
) -> Result<IpAddr, Self::Error> {
T::get_host_by_name(self, host, addr_type).await
}
async fn get_host_by_address(
&self,
addr: IpAddr,
result: &mut [u8],
) -> Result<usize, Self::Error> {
T::get_host_by_address(self, addr, result).await
}
}