disco: support parsing/encoding endpoints in call-me-maybe frames

Updates #1172

Signed-off-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@tailscale.com>
pull/1147/head
Brad Fitzpatrick 3 years ago committed by Brad Fitzpatrick
parent d3dd7c6270
commit b5b4992eff

@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ func Parse(p []byte) (Message, error) {
case TypePong:
return parsePong(ver, p)
case TypeCallMeMaybe:
return CallMeMaybe{}, nil
return parseCallMeMaybe(ver, p)
default:
return nil, fmt.Errorf("unknown message type 0x%02x", byte(t))
}
@ -122,13 +122,49 @@ func parsePing(ver uint8, p []byte) (m *Ping, err error) {
//
// The recipient may choose to not open a path back, if it's already
// happy with its path. But usually it will.
type CallMeMaybe struct{}
type CallMeMaybe struct {
// MyNumber is what the peer believes its endpoints are.
// Tailscale clients before 1.4 did not populate this
// so these values should merely augment whetever the control
// server sends. But because the client could've been idle
// before it reached out to us, the control plane might
// have stale info and these endpoints in CallMeMaybe
// might contain the just-obtained-milliseconds-ago
// STUN endpoint.
MyNumber []netaddr.IPPort
}
const epLength = 16 + 2 // 16 byte IP address + 2 byte port
func (CallMeMaybe) AppendMarshal(b []byte) []byte {
ret, _ := appendMsgHeader(b, TypeCallMeMaybe, v0, 0)
func (m *CallMeMaybe) AppendMarshal(b []byte) []byte {
ret, p := appendMsgHeader(b, TypeCallMeMaybe, v0, epLength*len(m.MyNumber))
for _, ipp := range m.MyNumber {
a := ipp.IP.As16()
copy(p[:], a[:])
binary.BigEndian.PutUint16(p[16:], ipp.Port)
p = p[epLength:]
}
return ret
}
func parseCallMeMaybe(ver uint8, p []byte) (m *CallMeMaybe, err error) {
m = new(CallMeMaybe)
if len(p)%epLength != 0 || ver != 0 || len(p) == 0 {
return m, nil
}
m.MyNumber = make([]netaddr.IPPort, 0, len(p)/epLength)
for len(p) > 0 {
var a [16]byte
copy(a[:], p)
m.MyNumber = append(m.MyNumber, netaddr.IPPort{
IP: netaddr.IPFrom16(a),
Port: binary.BigEndian.Uint16(p[16:18]),
})
p = p[epLength:]
}
return m, nil
}
// Pong is a response a Ping.
//
// It includes the sender's source IP + port, so it's effectively a
@ -171,7 +207,7 @@ func MessageSummary(m Message) string {
return fmt.Sprintf("ping tx=%x", m.TxID[:6])
case *Pong:
return fmt.Sprintf("pong tx=%x", m.TxID[:6])
case CallMeMaybe:
case *CallMeMaybe:
return "call-me-maybe"
default:
return fmt.Sprintf("%#v", m)

@ -44,9 +44,19 @@ func TestMarshalAndParse(t *testing.T) {
},
{
name: "call_me_maybe",
m: CallMeMaybe{},
m: &CallMeMaybe{},
want: "03 00",
},
{
name: "call_me_maybe_endpoints",
m: &CallMeMaybe{
MyNumber: []netaddr.IPPort{
netaddr.MustParseIPPort("1.2.3.4:567"),
netaddr.MustParseIPPort("[2001::3456]:789"),
},
},
want: "03 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ff ff 01 02 03 04 02 37 20 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 34 56 03 15",
},
}
for _, tt := range tests {
t.Run(tt.name, func(t *testing.T) {

@ -1843,7 +1843,7 @@ func (c *Conn) handleDiscoMessage(msg []byte, src netaddr.IPPort) bool {
return true
}
de.handlePongConnLocked(dm, src)
case disco.CallMeMaybe:
case *disco.CallMeMaybe:
if src.IP != derpMagicIPAddr {
// CallMeMaybe messages should only come via DERP.
c.logf("[unexpected] CallMeMaybe packets should only come via DERP")
@ -3241,7 +3241,7 @@ func (de *discoEndpoint) sendPingsLocked(now time.Time, sendCallMeMaybe bool) {
// so our firewall ports are probably open and now would be a good time
// for them to connect.
time.AfterFunc(5*time.Millisecond, func() {
de.sendDiscoMessage(derpAddr, disco.CallMeMaybe{}, discoLog)
de.sendDiscoMessage(derpAddr, &disco.CallMeMaybe{}, discoLog)
})
}
}

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