syncthing/lib/discover/global.go

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// Copyright (C) 2015 The Syncthing Authors.
//
// 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/.
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package discover
import (
"bytes"
"context"
"crypto/tls"
"encoding/json"
"errors"
"fmt"
"io"
"net"
"net/http"
"net/url"
"strconv"
stdsync "sync"
"time"
refactor: use modern Protobuf encoder (#9817) At a high level, this is what I've done and why: - I'm moving the protobuf generation for the `protocol`, `discovery` and `db` packages to the modern alternatives, and using `buf` to generate because it's nice and simple. - After trying various approaches on how to integrate the new types with the existing code, I opted for splitting off our own data model types from the on-the-wire generated types. This means we can have a `FileInfo` type with nicer ergonomics and lots of methods, while the protobuf generated type stays clean and close to the wire protocol. It does mean copying between the two when required, which certainly adds a small amount of inefficiency. If we want to walk this back in the future and use the raw generated type throughout, that's possible, this however makes the refactor smaller (!) as it doesn't change everything about the type for everyone at the same time. - I have simply removed in cold blood a significant number of old database migrations. These depended on previous generations of generated messages of various kinds and were annoying to support in the new fashion. The oldest supported database version now is the one from Syncthing 1.9.0 from Sep 7, 2020. - I changed config structs to be regular manually defined structs. For the sake of discussion, some things I tried that turned out not to work... ### Embedding / wrapping Embedding the protobuf generated structs in our existing types as a data container and keeping our methods and stuff: ``` package protocol type FileInfo struct { *generated.FileInfo } ``` This generates a lot of problems because the internal shape of the generated struct is quite different (different names, different types, more pointers), because initializing it doesn't work like you'd expect (i.e., you end up with an embedded nil pointer and a panic), and because the types of child types don't get wrapped. That is, even if we also have a similar wrapper around a `Vector`, that's not the type you get when accessing `someFileInfo.Version`, you get the `*generated.Vector` that doesn't have methods, etc. ### Aliasing ``` package protocol type FileInfo = generated.FileInfo ``` Doesn't help because you can't attach methods to it, plus all the above. ### Generating the types into the target package like we do now and attaching methods This fails because of the different shape of the generated type (as in the embedding case above) plus the generated struct already has a bunch of methods that we can't necessarily override properly (like `String()` and a bunch of getters). ### Methods to functions I considered just moving all the methods we attach to functions in a specific package, so that for example ``` package protocol func (f FileInfo) Equal(other FileInfo) bool ``` would become ``` package fileinfos func Equal(a, b *generated.FileInfo) bool ``` and this would mostly work, but becomes quite verbose and cumbersome, and somewhat limits discoverability (you can't see what methods are available on the type in auto completions, etc). In the end I did this in some cases, like in the database layer where a lot of things like `func (fv *FileVersion) IsEmpty() bool` becomes `func fvIsEmpty(fv *generated.FileVersion)` because they were anyway just internal methods. Fixes #8247
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"golang.org/x/net/http2"
"github.com/syncthing/syncthing/lib/connections/registry"
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"github.com/syncthing/syncthing/lib/dialer"
"github.com/syncthing/syncthing/lib/events"
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"github.com/syncthing/syncthing/lib/protocol"
)
type globalClient struct {
server string
addrList AddressLister
announceClient httpClient
queryClient httpClient
noAnnounce bool
noLookup bool
evLogger events.Logger
errorHolder
}
type httpClient interface {
Get(ctx context.Context, url string) (*http.Response, error)
Post(ctx context.Context, url, ctype string, data io.Reader) (*http.Response, error)
}
const (
defaultReannounceInterval = 30 * time.Minute
announceErrorRetryInterval = 5 * time.Minute
requestTimeout = 30 * time.Second
maxAddressChangesBetweenAnnouncements = 10
)
type announcement struct {
Addresses []string `json:"addresses"`
}
func (a announcement) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) {
type announcementCopy announcement
a.Addresses = sanitizeRelayAddresses(a.Addresses)
aCopy := announcementCopy(a)
return json.Marshal(aCopy)
}
type serverOptions struct {
insecure bool // don't check certificate
noAnnounce bool // don't announce
noLookup bool // don't use for lookups
id string // expected server device ID
}
// A lookupError is any other error but with a cache validity time attached.
type lookupError struct {
msg string
cacheFor time.Duration
}
func (e *lookupError) Error() string { return e.msg }
func (e *lookupError) CacheFor() time.Duration {
return e.cacheFor
}
func NewGlobal(server string, cert tls.Certificate, addrList AddressLister, evLogger events.Logger, registry *registry.Registry) (FinderService, error) {
server, opts, err := parseOptions(server)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
var devID protocol.DeviceID
if opts.id != "" {
devID, err = protocol.DeviceIDFromString(opts.id)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
}
// The http.Client used for announcements. It needs to have our
// certificate to prove our identity, and may or may not verify the server
// certificate depending on the insecure setting.
var dialContext func(ctx context.Context, network, addr string) (net.Conn, error)
if registry != nil {
dialContext = dialer.DialContextReusePortFunc(registry)
} else {
dialContext = dialer.DialContext
}
var announceClient httpClient = &contextClient{&http.Client{
Timeout: requestTimeout,
Transport: http2EnabledTransport(&http.Transport{
DialContext: dialContext,
Proxy: http.ProxyFromEnvironment,
DisableKeepAlives: true, // announcements are few and far between, so don't keep the connection open
TLSClientConfig: &tls.Config{
InsecureSkipVerify: opts.insecure,
Certificates: []tls.Certificate{cert},
MinVersion: tls.VersionTLS12,
ClientSessionCache: tls.NewLRUClientSessionCache(0),
},
}),
}}
if opts.id != "" {
announceClient = newIDCheckingHTTPClient(announceClient, devID)
}
// The http.Client used for queries. We don't need to present our
// certificate here, so lets not include it. May be insecure if requested.
var queryClient httpClient = &contextClient{&http.Client{
Timeout: requestTimeout,
Transport: http2EnabledTransport(&http.Transport{
DialContext: dialer.DialContext,
Proxy: http.ProxyFromEnvironment,
IdleConnTimeout: time.Second,
TLSClientConfig: &tls.Config{
InsecureSkipVerify: opts.insecure,
MinVersion: tls.VersionTLS12,
ClientSessionCache: tls.NewLRUClientSessionCache(0),
},
}),
}}
if opts.id != "" {
queryClient = newIDCheckingHTTPClient(queryClient, devID)
}
cl := &globalClient{
server: server,
addrList: addrList,
announceClient: announceClient,
queryClient: queryClient,
noAnnounce: opts.noAnnounce,
noLookup: opts.noLookup,
evLogger: evLogger,
}
if !opts.noAnnounce {
// If we are supposed to announce, it's an error until we've done so.
cl.setError(errors.New("not announced"))
}
return cl, nil
}
// Lookup returns the list of addresses where the given device is available
func (c *globalClient) Lookup(ctx context.Context, device protocol.DeviceID) (addresses []string, err error) {
if c.noLookup {
return nil, &lookupError{
msg: "lookups not supported",
cacheFor: time.Hour,
}
}
qURL, err := url.Parse(c.server)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
q := qURL.Query()
q.Set("device", device.String())
qURL.RawQuery = q.Encode()
resp, err := c.queryClient.Get(ctx, qURL.String())
if err != nil {
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l.Debugln("globalClient.Lookup", qURL, err)
return nil, err
}
if resp.StatusCode != http.StatusOK {
resp.Body.Close()
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l.Debugln("globalClient.Lookup", qURL, resp.Status)
err := errors.New(resp.Status)
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if secs, atoiErr := strconv.Atoi(resp.Header.Get("Retry-After")); atoiErr == nil && secs > 0 {
err = &lookupError{
msg: resp.Status,
cacheFor: time.Duration(secs) * time.Second,
}
}
return nil, err
}
bs, err := io.ReadAll(resp.Body)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
resp.Body.Close()
var ann announcement
err = json.Unmarshal(bs, &ann)
return ann.Addresses, err
}
func (c *globalClient) String() string {
return "global@" + c.server
}
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func (c *globalClient) Serve(ctx context.Context) error {
if c.noAnnounce {
// We're configured to not do announcements, only lookups. To maintain
// the same interface, we just pause here if Serve() is run.
<-ctx.Done()
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return ctx.Err()
}
timer := time.NewTimer(5 * time.Second)
defer timer.Stop()
eventSub := c.evLogger.Subscribe(events.ListenAddressesChanged)
defer eventSub.Unsubscribe()
timerResetCount := 0
for {
select {
case <-eventSub.C():
if timerResetCount < maxAddressChangesBetweenAnnouncements {
// Defer announcement by 2 seconds, essentially debouncing
// if we have a stream of events incoming in quick succession.
timer.Reset(2 * time.Second)
} else if timerResetCount == maxAddressChangesBetweenAnnouncements {
// Yet only do it if we haven't had to reset maxAddressChangesBetweenAnnouncements times in a row,
// so if something is flip-flopping within 2 seconds, we don't end up in a permanent reset loop.
l.Warnf("Detected a flip-flopping listener")
c.setError(errors.New("flip flopping listener"))
// Incrementing the count above 10 will prevent us from warning or setting the error again
// It will also suppress event based resets until we've had a proper round after announceErrorRetryInterval
timer.Reset(announceErrorRetryInterval)
}
timerResetCount++
case <-timer.C:
timerResetCount = 0
c.sendAnnouncement(ctx, timer)
case <-ctx.Done():
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return ctx.Err()
}
}
}
func (c *globalClient) sendAnnouncement(ctx context.Context, timer *time.Timer) {
var ann announcement
if c.addrList != nil {
ann.Addresses = c.addrList.ExternalAddresses()
}
if len(ann.Addresses) == 0 {
// There are legitimate cases for not having anything to announce,
// yet still using global discovery for lookups. Do not error out
// here.
c.setError(nil)
timer.Reset(announceErrorRetryInterval)
return
}
// The marshal doesn't fail, I promise.
postData, _ := json.Marshal(ann)
l.Debugf("%s Announcement: %v", c, ann)
resp, err := c.announceClient.Post(ctx, c.server, "application/json", bytes.NewReader(postData))
if err != nil {
l.Debugln(c, "announce POST:", err)
c.setError(err)
timer.Reset(announceErrorRetryInterval)
return
}
l.Debugln(c, "announce POST:", resp.Status)
resp.Body.Close()
if resp.StatusCode < 200 || resp.StatusCode > 299 {
l.Debugln(c, "announce POST:", resp.Status)
c.setError(errors.New(resp.Status))
if h := resp.Header.Get("Retry-After"); h != "" {
// The server has a recommendation on when we should
// retry. Follow it.
if secs, err := strconv.Atoi(h); err == nil && secs > 0 {
l.Debugln(c, "announce Retry-After:", secs, err)
timer.Reset(time.Duration(secs) * time.Second)
return
}
}
timer.Reset(announceErrorRetryInterval)
return
}
c.setError(nil)
if h := resp.Header.Get("Reannounce-After"); h != "" {
// The server has a recommendation on when we should
// reannounce. Follow it.
if secs, err := strconv.Atoi(h); err == nil && secs > 0 {
l.Debugln(c, "announce Reannounce-After:", secs, err)
timer.Reset(time.Duration(secs) * time.Second)
return
}
}
timer.Reset(defaultReannounceInterval)
}
func (*globalClient) Cache() map[protocol.DeviceID]CacheEntry {
// The globalClient doesn't do caching
return nil
}
// parseOptions parses and strips away any ?query=val options, setting the
// corresponding field in the serverOptions struct. Unknown query options are
// ignored and removed.
func parseOptions(dsn string) (server string, opts serverOptions, err error) {
p, err := url.Parse(dsn)
if err != nil {
return "", serverOptions{}, err
}
// Grab known options from the query string
q := p.Query()
opts.id = q.Get("id")
opts.insecure = opts.id != "" || queryBool(q, "insecure")
opts.noAnnounce = queryBool(q, "noannounce")
opts.noLookup = queryBool(q, "nolookup")
// Check for disallowed combinations
if p.Scheme == "http" {
if !opts.insecure {
return "", serverOptions{}, errors.New("http without insecure not supported")
}
if !opts.noAnnounce {
return "", serverOptions{}, errors.New("http without noannounce not supported")
}
} else if p.Scheme != "https" {
return "", serverOptions{}, errors.New("unsupported scheme " + p.Scheme)
}
// Remove the query string
p.RawQuery = ""
server = p.String()
return
}
// queryBool returns the query parameter parsed as a boolean. An empty value
// ("?foo") is considered true, as is any value string except false
// ("?foo=false").
func queryBool(q url.Values, key string) bool {
if _, ok := q[key]; !ok {
return false
}
return q.Get(key) != "false"
}
type idCheckingHTTPClient struct {
httpClient
id protocol.DeviceID
}
func newIDCheckingHTTPClient(client httpClient, id protocol.DeviceID) *idCheckingHTTPClient {
return &idCheckingHTTPClient{
httpClient: client,
id: id,
}
}
func (c *idCheckingHTTPClient) check(resp *http.Response) error {
if resp.TLS == nil {
return errors.New("security: not TLS")
}
if len(resp.TLS.PeerCertificates) == 0 {
return errors.New("security: no certificates")
}
id := protocol.NewDeviceID(resp.TLS.PeerCertificates[0].Raw)
if !id.Equals(c.id) {
return errors.New("security: incorrect device id")
}
return nil
}
func (c *idCheckingHTTPClient) Get(ctx context.Context, url string) (*http.Response, error) {
resp, err := c.httpClient.Get(ctx, url)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if err := c.check(resp); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return resp, nil
}
func (c *idCheckingHTTPClient) Post(ctx context.Context, url, ctype string, data io.Reader) (*http.Response, error) {
resp, err := c.httpClient.Post(ctx, url, ctype, data)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if err := c.check(resp); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return resp, nil
}
type errorHolder struct {
err error
mut stdsync.Mutex // uses stdlib sync as I want this to be trivially embeddable, and there is no risk of blocking
}
func (e *errorHolder) setError(err error) {
e.mut.Lock()
e.err = err
e.mut.Unlock()
}
func (e *errorHolder) Error() error {
e.mut.Lock()
err := e.err
e.mut.Unlock()
return err
}
type contextClient struct {
*http.Client
}
func (c *contextClient) Get(ctx context.Context, url string) (*http.Response, error) {
req, err := http.NewRequestWithContext(ctx, http.MethodGet, url, nil)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return c.Client.Do(req)
}
func (c *contextClient) Post(ctx context.Context, url, ctype string, data io.Reader) (*http.Response, error) {
req, err := http.NewRequestWithContext(ctx, http.MethodPost, url, data)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
req.Header.Set("Content-Type", ctype)
return c.Client.Do(req)
}
func globalDiscoveryIdentity(addr string) string {
return "global discovery server " + addr
}
func ipv4Identity(port int) string {
return fmt.Sprintf("IPv4 local broadcast discovery on port %d", port)
}
func ipv6Identity(addr string) string {
return fmt.Sprintf("IPv6 local multicast discovery on address %s", addr)
}
func http2EnabledTransport(t *http.Transport) *http.Transport {
_ = http2.ConfigureTransport(t)
return t
}