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238 lines
9.0 KiB
C++
// Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
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// found in the LICENSE file.
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#ifndef NET_DNS_HOST_RESOLVER_H_
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#define NET_DNS_HOST_RESOLVER_H_
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#include <stddef.h>
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#include <stdint.h>
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#include <memory>
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#include <string>
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#include "base/macros.h"
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#include "net/base/address_family.h"
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#include "net/base/completion_callback.h"
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#include "net/base/host_port_pair.h"
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#include "net/base/net_export.h"
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#include "net/base/prioritized_dispatcher.h"
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#include "net/base/request_priority.h"
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#include "net/dns/host_cache.h"
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namespace base {
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class Value;
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}
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namespace net {
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class AddressList;
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class HostResolverImpl;
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class HostResolverProc;
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class NetLog;
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class NetLogWithSource;
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// This class represents the task of resolving hostnames (or IP address
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// literal) to an AddressList object.
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//
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// HostResolver can handle multiple requests at a time, so when cancelling a
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// request the RequestHandle that was returned by Resolve() needs to be
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// given. A simpler alternative for consumers that only have 1 outstanding
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// request at a time is to create a SingleRequestHostResolver wrapper around
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// HostResolver (which will automatically cancel the single request when it
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// goes out of scope).
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class NET_EXPORT HostResolver {
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public:
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// HostResolver::Request class is used to cancel the request and change it's
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// priority. It must be owned by consumer. Deletion cancels the request.
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class Request {
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public:
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virtual ~Request() {}
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// Changes the priority of the specified request. Can be called after
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// Resolve() is called. Can't be called once the request is cancelled or
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// completed.
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virtual void ChangeRequestPriority(RequestPriority priority) = 0;
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};
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// |max_concurrent_resolves| is how many resolve requests will be allowed to
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// run in parallel. Pass HostResolver::kDefaultParallelism to choose a
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// default value.
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// |max_retry_attempts| is the maximum number of times we will retry for host
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// resolution. Pass HostResolver::kDefaultRetryAttempts to choose a default
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// value.
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// |enable_caching| controls whether a HostCache is used.
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struct NET_EXPORT Options {
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Options();
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PrioritizedDispatcher::Limits GetDispatcherLimits() const;
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size_t max_concurrent_resolves;
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size_t max_retry_attempts;
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bool enable_caching;
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};
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// The parameters for doing a Resolve(). A hostname and port are
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// required; the rest are optional (and have reasonable defaults).
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class NET_EXPORT RequestInfo {
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public:
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explicit RequestInfo(const HostPortPair& host_port_pair);
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RequestInfo(const RequestInfo& request_info);
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~RequestInfo();
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const HostPortPair& host_port_pair() const { return host_port_pair_; }
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void set_host_port_pair(const HostPortPair& host_port_pair) {
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host_port_pair_ = host_port_pair;
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}
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uint16_t port() const { return host_port_pair_.port(); }
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const std::string& hostname() const { return host_port_pair_.host(); }
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AddressFamily address_family() const { return address_family_; }
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void set_address_family(AddressFamily address_family) {
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address_family_ = address_family;
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}
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HostResolverFlags host_resolver_flags() const {
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return host_resolver_flags_;
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}
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void set_host_resolver_flags(HostResolverFlags host_resolver_flags) {
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host_resolver_flags_ = host_resolver_flags;
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}
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bool allow_cached_response() const { return allow_cached_response_; }
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void set_allow_cached_response(bool b) { allow_cached_response_ = b; }
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bool is_speculative() const { return is_speculative_; }
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void set_is_speculative(bool b) { is_speculative_ = b; }
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bool is_my_ip_address() const { return is_my_ip_address_; }
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void set_is_my_ip_address(bool b) { is_my_ip_address_ = b; }
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private:
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RequestInfo();
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// The hostname to resolve, and the port to use in resulting sockaddrs.
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HostPortPair host_port_pair_;
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// The address family to restrict results to.
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AddressFamily address_family_;
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// Flags to use when resolving this request.
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HostResolverFlags host_resolver_flags_;
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// Whether it is ok to return a result from the host cache.
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bool allow_cached_response_;
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// Whether this request was started by the DNS prefetcher.
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bool is_speculative_;
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// Indicates a request for myIpAddress (to differentiate from other requests
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// for localhost, currently used by Chrome OS).
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bool is_my_ip_address_;
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};
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// Set Options.max_concurrent_resolves to this to select a default level
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// of concurrency.
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static const size_t kDefaultParallelism = 0;
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// Set Options.max_retry_attempts to this to select a default retry value.
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static const size_t kDefaultRetryAttempts = static_cast<size_t>(-1);
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// If any completion callbacks are pending when the resolver is destroyed,
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// the host resolutions are cancelled, and the completion callbacks will not
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// be called.
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virtual ~HostResolver();
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// Resolves the given hostname (or IP address literal), filling out the
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// |addresses| object upon success. The |info.port| parameter will be set as
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// the sin(6)_port field of the sockaddr_in{6} struct. Returns OK if
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// successful or an error code upon failure. Returns
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// ERR_NAME_NOT_RESOLVED if hostname is invalid, or if it is an
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// incompatible IP literal (e.g. IPv6 is disabled and it is an IPv6
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// literal).
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//
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// If the operation cannot be completed synchronously, ERR_IO_PENDING will
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// be returned and the real result code will be passed to the completion
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// callback. Otherwise the result code is returned immediately from this
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// call.
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//
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// [out_req] must be owned by a caller. If the request is not completed
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// synchronously, it will be filled with a handle to the request. It must be
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// completed before the HostResolver itself is destroyed.
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//
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// Requests can be cancelled any time by deletion of the [out_req]. Deleting
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// |out_req| will cancel the request, and cause |callback| not to be invoked.
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//
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// Profiling information for the request is saved to |net_log| if non-NULL.
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virtual int Resolve(const RequestInfo& info,
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RequestPriority priority,
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AddressList* addresses,
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const CompletionCallback& callback,
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std::unique_ptr<Request>* out_req,
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const NetLogWithSource& net_log) = 0;
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// Resolves the given hostname (or IP address literal) out of cache or HOSTS
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// file (if enabled) only. This is guaranteed to complete synchronously.
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// This acts like |Resolve()| if the hostname is IP literal, or cached value
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// or HOSTS entry exists. Otherwise, ERR_DNS_CACHE_MISS is returned.
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virtual int ResolveFromCache(const RequestInfo& info,
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AddressList* addresses,
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const NetLogWithSource& net_log) = 0;
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// Enable or disable the built-in asynchronous DnsClient.
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virtual void SetDnsClientEnabled(bool enabled);
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// Returns the HostResolverCache |this| uses, or NULL if there isn't one.
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// Used primarily to clear the cache and for getting debug information.
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virtual HostCache* GetHostCache();
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// Returns the current DNS configuration |this| is using, as a Value, or
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// nullptr if it's configured to always use the system host resolver.
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virtual std::unique_ptr<base::Value> GetDnsConfigAsValue() const;
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typedef base::Callback<void(std::unique_ptr<const base::Value>)>
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PersistCallback;
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// Configures the HostResolver to be able to persist data (e.g. observed
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// performance) between sessions. |persist_callback| is a callback that will
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// be called when the HostResolver wants to persist data; |old_data| is the
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// data last persisted by the resolver on the previous session.
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virtual void InitializePersistence(
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const PersistCallback& persist_callback,
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std::unique_ptr<const base::Value> old_data);
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// Sets the HostResolver to assume that IPv6 is unreachable when on a wifi
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// connection. See https://crbug.com/696569 for further context.
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virtual void SetNoIPv6OnWifi(bool no_ipv6_on_wifi);
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virtual bool GetNoIPv6OnWifi();
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// Creates a HostResolver implementation that queries the underlying system.
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// (Except if a unit-test has changed the global HostResolverProc using
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// ScopedHostResolverProc to intercept requests to the system).
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static std::unique_ptr<HostResolver> CreateSystemResolver(
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const Options& options,
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NetLog* net_log);
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// Same, but explicitly returns the HostResolverImpl. Only used by
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// StaleHostResolver in cronet.
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static std::unique_ptr<HostResolverImpl> CreateSystemResolverImpl(
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const Options& options,
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NetLog* net_log);
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// As above, but uses default parameters.
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static std::unique_ptr<HostResolver> CreateDefaultResolver(NetLog* net_log);
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// Same, but explicitly returns the HostResolverImpl. Only used by
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// StaleHostResolver in cronet.
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static std::unique_ptr<HostResolverImpl> CreateDefaultResolverImpl(
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NetLog* net_log);
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protected:
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HostResolver();
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private:
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DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(HostResolver);
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};
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} // namespace net
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#endif // NET_DNS_HOST_RESOLVER_H_
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