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tailscale/net/sockstats/sockstats_tsgo.go

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// Copyright (c) Tailscale Inc & AUTHORS
// SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
//go:build tailscale_go && (darwin || ios || android)
package sockstats
import (
"context"
"log"
"net"
"sync"
"sync/atomic"
"syscall"
"tailscale.com/net/interfaces"
)
type sockStatCounters struct {
txBytes, rxBytes atomic.Uint64
rxBytesByInterface, txBytesByInterface map[int]*atomic.Uint64
// Validate counts for TCP sockets by using the TCP_CONNECTION_INFO
// getsockopt. We get current counts, as well as save final values when
// sockets are closed.
validationConn atomic.Pointer[syscall.RawConn]
validationTxBytes, validationRxBytes atomic.Uint64
}
var sockStats = struct {
// mu protects fields in this group. It should not be held in the per-read/
// write callbacks.
mu sync.Mutex
countersByLabel map[Label]*sockStatCounters
knownInterfaces map[int]string // interface index -> name
usedInterfaces map[int]int // set of interface indexes
// Separate atomic since the current interface is accessed in the per-read/
// write callbacks.
currentInterface atomic.Uint32
}{
countersByLabel: make(map[Label]*sockStatCounters),
knownInterfaces: make(map[int]string),
usedInterfaces: make(map[int]int),
}
func withSockStats(ctx context.Context, label Label) context.Context {
sockStats.mu.Lock()
defer sockStats.mu.Unlock()
counters, ok := sockStats.countersByLabel[label]
if !ok {
counters = &sockStatCounters{
rxBytesByInterface: make(map[int]*atomic.Uint64),
txBytesByInterface: make(map[int]*atomic.Uint64),
}
for iface := range sockStats.knownInterfaces {
counters.rxBytesByInterface[iface] = &atomic.Uint64{}
counters.txBytesByInterface[iface] = &atomic.Uint64{}
}
sockStats.countersByLabel[label] = counters
}
didCreateTCPConn := func(c syscall.RawConn) {
counters.validationConn.Store(&c)
}
willCloseTCPConn := func(c syscall.RawConn) {
tx, rx := tcpConnStats(c)
counters.validationTxBytes.Add(tx)
counters.validationRxBytes.Add(rx)
}
// Don't bother adding these hooks if we can't get stats that they end up
// collecting.
if tcpConnStats == nil {
willCloseTCPConn = nil
didCreateTCPConn = nil
}
didRead := func(n int) {
counters.rxBytes.Add(uint64(n))
if currentInterface := int(sockStats.currentInterface.Load()); currentInterface != 0 {
if a := counters.rxBytesByInterface[currentInterface]; a != nil {
a.Add(uint64(n))
}
}
}
didWrite := func(n int) {
counters.txBytes.Add(uint64(n))
if currentInterface := int(sockStats.currentInterface.Load()); currentInterface != 0 {
if a := counters.txBytesByInterface[currentInterface]; a != nil {
a.Add(uint64(n))
}
}
}
willOverwrite := func(trace *net.SockTrace) {
log.Printf("sockstats: trace %q was overwritten by another", label)
}
return net.WithSockTrace(ctx, &net.SockTrace{
DidCreateTCPConn: didCreateTCPConn,
DidRead: didRead,
DidWrite: didWrite,
WillOverwrite: willOverwrite,
WillCloseTCPConn: willCloseTCPConn,
})
}
// tcpConnStats returns the number of bytes sent and received on the
// given TCP socket. Its implementation is platform-dependent (or it may not
// be available at all).
var tcpConnStats func(c syscall.RawConn) (tx, rx uint64)
func get() *SockStats {
sockStats.mu.Lock()
defer sockStats.mu.Unlock()
r := &SockStats{
Stats: make(map[Label]SockStat),
Interfaces: make([]string, 0, len(sockStats.usedInterfaces)),
}
for iface := range sockStats.usedInterfaces {
r.Interfaces = append(r.Interfaces, sockStats.knownInterfaces[iface])
}
for label, counters := range sockStats.countersByLabel {
s := SockStat{
TxBytes: counters.txBytes.Load(),
RxBytes: counters.rxBytes.Load(),
TxBytesByInterface: make(map[string]uint64),
RxBytesByInterface: make(map[string]uint64),
ValidationTxBytes: counters.validationTxBytes.Load(),
ValidationRxBytes: counters.validationRxBytes.Load(),
}
if c := counters.validationConn.Load(); c != nil && tcpConnStats != nil {
tx, rx := tcpConnStats(*c)
s.ValidationTxBytes += tx
s.ValidationRxBytes += rx
}
for iface, a := range counters.rxBytesByInterface {
ifName := sockStats.knownInterfaces[iface]
s.RxBytesByInterface[ifName] = a.Load()
}
for iface, a := range counters.txBytesByInterface {
ifName := sockStats.knownInterfaces[iface]
s.TxBytesByInterface[ifName] = a.Load()
}
r.Stats[label] = s
}
return r
}
func setLinkMonitor(lm LinkMonitor) {
sockStats.mu.Lock()
defer sockStats.mu.Unlock()
// We intentionally populate all known interfaces now, so that we can
// increment stats for them without holding mu.
state := lm.InterfaceState()
for ifName, iface := range state.Interface {
sockStats.knownInterfaces[iface.Index] = ifName
}
if ifName := state.DefaultRouteInterface; ifName != "" {
ifIndex := state.Interface[ifName].Index
sockStats.currentInterface.Store(uint32(ifIndex))
sockStats.usedInterfaces[ifIndex] = 1
}
lm.RegisterChangeCallback(func(changed bool, state *interfaces.State) {
if changed {
if ifName := state.DefaultRouteInterface; ifName != "" {
ifIndex := state.Interface[ifName].Index
sockStats.mu.Lock()
defer sockStats.mu.Unlock()
// Ignore changes to unknown interfaces -- it would require
// updating the tx/rxBytesByInterface maps and thus
// additional locking for every read/write. Most of the time
// the set of interfaces is static.
if _, ok := sockStats.knownInterfaces[ifIndex]; ok {
sockStats.currentInterface.Store(uint32(ifIndex))
sockStats.usedInterfaces[ifIndex] = 1
} else {
sockStats.currentInterface.Store(0)
}
}
}
})
}