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tailscale/control/controlclient/noise.go

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// Copyright (c) 2022 Tailscale Inc & AUTHORS All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
package controlclient
import (
"context"
"crypto/tls"
"math"
"net"
"net/http"
"net/url"
"sync"
"time"
"golang.org/x/net/http2"
"tailscale.com/control/controlbase"
"tailscale.com/control/controlhttp"
"tailscale.com/net/tsdial"
"tailscale.com/tailcfg"
"tailscale.com/types/key"
"tailscale.com/util/mak"
"tailscale.com/util/multierr"
)
// noiseConn is a wrapper around controlbase.Conn.
// It allows attaching an ID to a connection to allow
// cleaning up references in the pool when the connection
// is closed.
type noiseConn struct {
*controlbase.Conn
id int
pool *noiseClient
}
func (c *noiseConn) Close() error {
if err := c.Conn.Close(); err != nil {
return err
}
c.pool.connClosed(c.id)
return nil
}
// noiseClient provides a http.Client to connect to tailcontrol over
// the ts2021 protocol.
type noiseClient struct {
*http.Client // HTTP client used to talk to tailcontrol
dialer *tsdial.Dialer
privKey key.MachinePrivate
serverPubKey key.MachinePublic
host string // the host part of serverURL
httpPort string // the default port to call
httpsPort string // the fallback Noise-over-https port
// mu only protects the following variables.
mu sync.Mutex
nextID int
connPool map[int]*noiseConn // active connections not yet closed; see noiseConn.Close
}
// newNoiseClient returns a new noiseClient for the provided server and machine key.
// serverURL is of the form https://<host>:<port> (no trailing slash).
func newNoiseClient(priKey key.MachinePrivate, serverPubKey key.MachinePublic, serverURL string, dialer *tsdial.Dialer) (*noiseClient, error) {
u, err := url.Parse(serverURL)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
var httpPort string
var httpsPort string
if u.Port() != "" {
// If there is an explicit port specified, trust the scheme and hope for the best
if u.Scheme == "http" {
httpPort = u.Port()
httpsPort = "443"
} else {
httpPort = "80"
httpsPort = u.Port()
}
} else {
// Otherwise, use the standard ports
httpPort = "80"
httpsPort = "443"
}
np := &noiseClient{
serverPubKey: serverPubKey,
privKey: priKey,
host: u.Hostname(),
httpPort: httpPort,
httpsPort: httpsPort,
dialer: dialer,
}
// Create the HTTP/2 Transport using a net/http.Transport
// (which only does HTTP/1) because it's the only way to
// configure certain properties on the http2.Transport. But we
// never actually use the net/http.Transport for any HTTP/1
// requests.
h2Transport, err := http2.ConfigureTransports(&http.Transport{
IdleConnTimeout: time.Minute,
})
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
// Let the HTTP/2 Transport think it's dialing out using TLS,
// but it's actually our Noise dialer:
h2Transport.DialTLS = np.dial
// ConfigureTransports assumes it's being used to wire up an HTTP/1
// and HTTP/2 Transport together, so its returned http2.Transport
// has a ConnPool already initialized that's configured to not dial
// (assuming it's only called from the HTTP/1 Transport). But we
// want it to dial, so nil it out before use. On first use it has
// a sync.Once that lazily initializes the ConnPool to its default
// one that dials.
h2Transport.ConnPool = nil
np.Client = &http.Client{Transport: h2Transport}
return np, nil
}
// connClosed removes the connection with the provided ID from the pool
// of active connections.
func (nc *noiseClient) connClosed(id int) {
nc.mu.Lock()
defer nc.mu.Unlock()
delete(nc.connPool, id)
}
// Close closes all the underlying noise connections.
// It is a no-op and returns nil if the connection is already closed.
func (nc *noiseClient) Close() error {
nc.mu.Lock()
conns := nc.connPool
nc.connPool = nil
nc.mu.Unlock()
var errors []error
for _, c := range conns {
if err := c.Close(); err != nil {
errors = append(errors, err)
}
}
return multierr.New(errors...)
}
// dial opens a new connection to tailcontrol, fetching the server noise key
// if not cached. It implements the signature needed by http2.Transport.DialTLS
// but ignores all params as it only dials out to the server the noiseClient was
// created for.
func (nc *noiseClient) dial(_, _ string, _ *tls.Config) (net.Conn, error) {
nc.mu.Lock()
connID := nc.nextID
nc.nextID++
nc.mu.Unlock()
// Timeout is a little arbitrary, but plenty long enough for even the
// highest latency links.
ctx, cancel := context.WithTimeout(context.Background(), 10*time.Second)
defer cancel()
if tailcfg.CurrentCapabilityVersion > math.MaxUint16 {
// Panic, because a test should have started failing several
// thousand version numbers before getting to this point.
panic("capability version is too high to fit in the wire protocol")
}
conn, err := (&controlhttp.Dialer{
Hostname: nc.host,
HTTPPort: nc.httpPort,
HTTPSPort: nc.httpsPort,
MachineKey: nc.privKey,
ControlKey: nc.serverPubKey,
ProtocolVersion: uint16(tailcfg.CurrentCapabilityVersion),
Dialer: nc.dialer.SystemDial,
}).Dial(ctx)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
nc.mu.Lock()
defer nc.mu.Unlock()
ncc := &noiseConn{Conn: conn, id: connID, pool: nc}
mak.Set(&nc.connPool, ncc.id, ncc)
return ncc, nil
}