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NAME

       ares_init_options, ares_init - Initialize a resolver channel

SYNOPSIS

       #include <ares.h>

       struct ares_options {
         int flags;
         int timeout; /* in seconds or milliseconds, depending on options */
         int tries;
         int ndots;
         unsigned short udp_port;
         unsigned short tcp_port;
         int socket_send_buffer_size;
         int socket_receive_buffer_size;
         struct in_addr *servers;
         int nservers;
         char **domains;
         int ndomains;
         char *lookups;
         ares_sock_state_cb sock_state_cb;
         void *sock_state_cb_data;
         struct apattern *sortlist;
         int nsort;
         int ednspsz;
         char *resolvconf_path;
         char *hosts_path;
         int udp_max_queries;
         int maxtimeout; /* in milliseconds */
         unsigned int qcache_max_ttl; /* in seconds */
         ares_evsys_t evsys;
       };

       int ares_init_options(ares_channel_t **channelptr,
                             const struct ares_options *options,
                             int optmask);

       int ares_init(ares_channel_t **channelptr);

DESCRIPTION

       The  ares_init(3)  function  is  equivalent  to  calling  ares_init_options(channelptr,  NULL, 0).  It is
       recommended to use ares_init_options(3) instead and to set or make configurable the  appropriate  options
       for your application.

       The  ares_init_options(3)  function initializes a communications channel for name service lookups.  If it
       returns successfully, ares_init_options(3) will set the variable pointed to by  channelptr  to  a  handle
       used  to  identify the name service channel.  The caller should invoke ares_destroy(3) on the handle when
       the channel is no longer needed.

       It is recommended for an application to have at most one ares channel and use this for  all  DNS  queries
       for  the  life  of  the  application.  When system configuration changes, ares_reinit(3) can be called to
       reload the configuration if necessary.  The recommended concurrent query limit is about 32k queries,  but
       remembering  that  when  specifying  AF_UNSPEC for ares_getaddrinfo(3) or ares_gethostbyname(3), they may
       spawn 2 queries internally.  The reason for the limit is c-ares does not allow duplicate  DNS  query  ids
       (which  have  a  maximum  of  64k)  to  be oustanding at a given time, and it must randomly search for an
       available id thus 32k will limit the number of searches.  This limitation should not  be  a  concern  for
       most implementations and c-ares may implement queuing in future releases to lift this limitation.

       The optmask parameter generally specifies which fields in the structure pointed to by options are set, as
       follows:

       ARES_OPT_FLAGS    int flags;
                         Flags controlling the behavior of the resolver:

           ARES_FLAG_USEVC        Always use TCP  queries  (the  "virtual  circuit")  instead  of  UDP  queries.
                                  Normally, TCP is only used if a UDP query yields a truncated result.

           ARES_FLAG_PRIMARY      Only query the first server in the list of servers to query.

           ARES_FLAG_IGNTC        If  a  truncated response to a UDP query is received, do not fall back to TCP;
                                  simply continue on with the truncated response.

           ARES_FLAG_NORECURSE    Do not set the "recursion desired" bit on outgoing queries, so that  the  name
                                  server  being contacted will not try to fetch the answer from other servers if
                                  it doesn't know the answer locally.  Be  aware  that  ares  will  not  do  the
                                  recursion  for you.  Recursion must be handled by the application calling ares
                                  if ARES_FLAG_NORECURSE is set.

           ARES_FLAG_STAYOPEN     Do not close communications sockets when the number of active queries drops to
                                  zero.

           ARES_FLAG_NOSEARCH     Do  not  use  the  default  search  domains;  only query hostnames as-is or as
                                  aliases.

           ARES_FLAG_NOALIASES    Do not honor the HOSTALIASES environment variable, which normally specifies  a
                                  file of hostname translations.

           ARES_FLAG_NOCHECKRESP  Do  not  discard responses with the SERVFAIL, NOTIMP, or REFUSED response code
                                  or responses whose  questions  don't  match  the  questions  in  the  request.
                                  Primarily useful for writing clients which might be used to test or debug name
                                  servers.

           ARES_FLAG_EDNS         Include an EDNS pseudo-resource record (RFC 2671) in generated  requests.   As
                                  of v1.22, this is on by default if flags are otherwise not set.

           ARES_FLAG_NO_DFLT_SVR  Do  not  attempt  to  add  a  default local named server if there are no other
                                  servers available.  Instead, fail initialization with ARES_ENOSERVER.

       ARES_OPT_TIMEOUT  int timeout;
                         The number of seconds each name server is given to respond to a query on the first try.
                         (After  the  first  try,  the  timeout  algorithm  becomes more complicated, but scales
                         linearly with the value of timeout.)  The default is two seconds. This option is  being
                         deprecated by ARES_OPT_TIMEOUTMS starting in c-ares 1.5.2.

       ARES_OPT_TIMEOUTMS
                         int timeout;
                         The number of milliseconds each name server is given to respond to a query on the first
                         try.  (After the first try, the timeout algorithm becomes more complicated, but  scales
                         linearly with the value of timeout.)  The default is two seconds. Note that this option
                         is specified with the same struct field as the former ARES_OPT_TIMEOUT, it is  but  the
                         option  bits  that tell c-ares how to interpret the number. This option was added in c-
                         ares 1.5.2.

       ARES_OPT_TRIES    int tries;
                         The number of tries the resolver will try contacting each name server before giving up.
                         The default is three tries.

       ARES_OPT_NDOTS    int ndots;
                         The  number of dots which must be present in a domain name for it to be queried for "as
                         is" prior to querying for it with the default domain extensions appended.  The  default
                         value is 1 unless set otherwise by resolv.conf or the RES_OPTIONS environment variable.

       ARES_OPT_MAXTIMEOUTMS
                         int maxtimeout;
                         The  upper bound for timeout between sequential retry attempts.  When retrying queries,
                         the timeout is increased from the requested timeout parameter, this caps the value.

       ARES_OPT_UDP_PORT unsigned short udp_port;
                         The port to use for queries over UDP, in host byte order.  The default value is 53, the
                         standard name service port.

       ARES_OPT_TCP_PORT unsigned short tcp_port;
                         The port to use for queries over TCP, in host byte order.  The default value is 53, the
                         standard name service port.

       ARES_OPT_SERVERS  struct in_addr *servers;
                         int nservers;
                         The list of IPv4 servers to contact, instead of the servers specified in resolv.conf or
                         the  local  named. In order to allow specification of either IPv4 or IPv6 name servers,
                         the 0 instead.

       ARES_OPT_DOMAINS  char **domains;
                         int ndomains;
                         The domains to search, instead of the domains specified in resolv.conf  or  the  domain
                         derived from the kernel hostname variable.

       ARES_OPT_LOOKUPS  char *lookups;
                         The  lookups  to  perform  for  host queries.  lookups should be set to a string of the
                         characters "b" or "f", where "b" indicates a DNS lookup and "f" indicates a  lookup  in
                         the hosts file.

       ARES_OPT_SOCK_STATE_CB
                         void (*sock_state_cb)(void *data, ares_socket_t socket_fd, int readable, int writable);
                         void *sock_state_cb_data;
                         A  callback  function  to  be  invoked  when a socket changes state.  socket_fd will be
                         passed the socket whose state has changed; readable will be set to true if  the  socket
                         should  listen  for  read events, and writable will be set to true if the socket should
                         listen for write events.  The value of sock_state_cb_data will be passed  as  the  data
                         argument.

                         Cannot be used with ARES_OPT_EVENT_THREAD.

       ARES_OPT_SORTLIST struct apattern *sortlist;
                         int nsort;
                         A  list  of  IP address ranges that specifies the order of preference that results from
                         ares_gethostbyname should be returned in.  Note that this  can  only  be  used  with  a
                         sortlist retrieved via ares_save_options(3) (because struct apattern is opaque); to set
                         a fresh sort list, use ares_set_sortlist(3).

       ARES_OPT_SOCK_SNDBUF
                         int socket_send_buffer_size;
                         The send buffer size to set for the socket.

       ARES_OPT_SOCK_RCVBUF
                         int socket_receive_buffer_size;
                         The receive buffer size to set for the socket.

       ARES_OPT_EDNSPSZ  int ednspsz;
                         The message size to be advertised in EDNS; only takes effect if the ARES_FLAG_EDNS flag
                         is set.  Defaults to 1232, the recommended size.

       ARES_OPT_RESOLVCONF
                         char *resolvconf_path;
                         The  path to use for reading the resolv.conf file. The resolvconf_path should be set to
                         a  path  string,  and  will  be  honoured  on  *nix  like  systems.  The   default   is
                         /etc/resolv.conf

       ARES_OPT_HOSTS_FILE
                         char *hosts_path;
                         The  path  to  use  for  reading the hosts file. The hosts_path should be set to a path
                         string, and will be honoured on *nix like systems. The default is /etc/hosts

       ARES_OPT_UDP_MAX_QUERIES
                         int udp_max_queries;
                         The maximum number of udp queries that can be sent on a  single  ephemeral  port  to  a
                         given  DNS server before a new ephemeral port is assigned.  Any value of 0 or less will
                         be considered unlimited, and is the default.

       ARES_OPT_QUERY_CACHE
                         unsigned int qcache_max_ttl;
                         Enable the built-in query cache.  Will cache queries based on the returned TTL  in  the
                         DNS message.  Only fully successful and NXDOMAIN query results will be cached.  Fill in
                         the qcache_max_ttl with the maximum number of seconds a  query  result  may  be  cached
                         which will override a larger TTL in the response message. This must be a non-zero value
                         otherwise the cache will be disabled.  Choose a reasonable value for  your  application
                         such as 300 (5 minutes) or 3600 (1 hour).

       ARES_OPT_EVENT_THREAD
                         ares_evsys_t evsys;
                         Enable  the  built-in event thread (Recommended). Introduced in c-ares 1.26.0.  Set the
                         evsys parameter to ARES_EVSYS_DEFAULT (0).  Other values are reserved for  testing  and
                         should not be used by integrators.

                         This   option   cannot   be  used  with  the  ARES_OPT_SOCK_STATE_CB  option,  nor  the
                         ares_set_socket_functions(3) or ares_set_socket_configure_callback(3) functions.

                         When enabled, the integrator is no longer  responsible  for  notifying  c-ares  of  any
                         events  on  the file descriptors, so ares_process(3) nor ares_process_fd(3) should ever
                         be called when this option is enabled.

                         Use ares_threadsafety(3) to determine if this option is available to be used.

                         Returns ARES_ENOTIMP if this option is passed but not available, and ARES_ESERVFAIL  if
                         there is a critical failure during initialization of the event thread.

       The  optmask parameter also includes options without a corresponding field in the ares_options structure,
       as follows:

       ARES_OPT_ROTATE        Perform round-robin selection of the nameservers configured for  the  channel  for
                              each resolution.

       ARES_OPT_NOROTATE      Do   not  perform  round-robin  nameserver  selection;  always  use  the  list  of
                              nameservers in the same order.

RETURN VALUES

       ares_init_options(3) and ares_init(3) can return any of the following values:

       ARES_SUCCESS  Initialization succeeded.

       ARES_EFILE    A configuration file could not be read.

       ARES_ENOMEM   The process's available memory was exhausted.

       ARES_ENOTINITIALIZED
                     c-ares library initialization not yet performed.

       ARES_ENOSERVER
                     No DNS servers were available to use.

NOTES

       When initializing from /etc/resolv.conf, (or, alternatively when specified by  the  resolvconf_path  path
       location)  ares_init_options(3)  and ares_init(3) reads the domain and search directives to allow lookups
       of short names relative to the domains specified. The domain and search directives override one  another.
       If  more  than one instance of either domain or search directives is specified, the last occurrence wins.
       For more information, please see the resolv.conf(5) manual page.

SEE ALSO

       ares_reinit(3),     ares_destroy(3),     ares_dup(3),     ares_library_init(3),     ares_save_options(3),
       ares_set_servers(3), ares_set_sortlist(3), ares_threadsafety(3)

AUTHOR

       Greg Hudson, MIT Information Systems
       Copyright 1998 by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
       Copyright (C) 2004-2010 by Daniel Stenberg.

                                                  5 March 2010                              ARES_INIT_OPTIONS(3)