cloudflared/quic/v3/muxer.go
Devin Carr 5891c0d955 TUN-8700: Add datagram v3 muxer
The datagram muxer will wrap a QUIC Connection datagram read-writer operations to unmarshal datagrams from the connection to the origin with the session manager. Incoming datagram session registration operations will create new UDP sockets for sessions to proxy UDP packets between the edge and the origin. The muxer is also responsible for marshalling UDP packets and operations into datagrams for communication over the QUIC connection towards the edge.

Closes TUN-8700
2024-11-04 11:20:35 -08:00

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Go

package v3
import (
"context"
"errors"
"github.com/rs/zerolog"
)
const (
// Allocating a 16 channel buffer here allows for the writer to be slightly faster than the reader.
// This has worked previously well for datagramv2, so we will start with this as well
demuxChanCapacity = 16
)
// DatagramConn is the bridge that multiplexes writes and reads of datagrams for UDP sessions and ICMP packets to
// a connection.
type DatagramConn interface {
DatagramWriter
// Serve provides a server interface to process and handle incoming QUIC datagrams and demux their datagram v3 payloads.
Serve(context.Context) error
}
// DatagramWriter provides the Muxer interface to create proper Datagrams when sending over a connection.
type DatagramWriter interface {
SendUDPSessionDatagram(datagram []byte) error
SendUDPSessionResponse(id RequestID, resp SessionRegistrationResp) error
//SendICMPPacket(packet packet.IP) error
}
// QuicConnection provides an interface that matches [quic.Connection] for only the datagram operations.
//
// We currently rely on the mutex for the [quic.Connection.SendDatagram] and [quic.Connection.ReceiveDatagram] and
// do not have any locking for them. If the implementation in quic-go were to ever change, we would need to make
// sure that we lock properly on these operations.
type QuicConnection interface {
Context() context.Context
SendDatagram(payload []byte) error
ReceiveDatagram(context.Context) ([]byte, error)
}
type datagramConn struct {
conn QuicConnection
sessionManager SessionManager
logger *zerolog.Logger
datagrams chan []byte
readErrors chan error
}
func NewDatagramConn(conn QuicConnection, sessionManager SessionManager, logger *zerolog.Logger) DatagramConn {
log := logger.With().Uint8("datagramVersion", 3).Logger()
return &datagramConn{
conn: conn,
sessionManager: sessionManager,
logger: &log,
datagrams: make(chan []byte, demuxChanCapacity),
readErrors: make(chan error, 2),
}
}
func (c *datagramConn) SendUDPSessionDatagram(datagram []byte) error {
return c.conn.SendDatagram(datagram)
}
func (c *datagramConn) SendUDPSessionResponse(id RequestID, resp SessionRegistrationResp) error {
datagram := UDPSessionRegistrationResponseDatagram{
RequestID: id,
ResponseType: resp,
}
data, err := datagram.MarshalBinary()
if err != nil {
return err
}
return c.conn.SendDatagram(data)
}
var errReadTimeout error = errors.New("receive datagram timeout")
// pollDatagrams will read datagrams from the underlying connection until the provided context is done.
func (c *datagramConn) pollDatagrams(ctx context.Context) {
for ctx.Err() == nil {
datagram, err := c.conn.ReceiveDatagram(ctx)
// If the read returns an error, we want to return the failure to the channel.
if err != nil {
c.readErrors <- err
return
}
c.datagrams <- datagram
}
if ctx.Err() != nil {
c.readErrors <- ctx.Err()
}
}
// Serve will begin the process of receiving datagrams from the [quic.Connection] and demuxing them to their destination.
// The [DatagramConn] when serving, will be responsible for the sessions it accepts.
func (c *datagramConn) Serve(ctx context.Context) error {
connCtx := c.conn.Context()
// We want to make sure that we cancel the reader context if the Serve method returns. This could also mean that the
// underlying connection is also closing, but that is handled outside of the context of the datagram muxer.
readCtx, cancel := context.WithCancel(connCtx)
defer cancel()
go c.pollDatagrams(readCtx)
for {
// We make sure to monitor the context of cloudflared and the underlying connection to return if any errors occur.
var datagram []byte
select {
// Monitor the context of cloudflared
case <-ctx.Done():
return ctx.Err()
// Monitor the context of the underlying connection
case <-connCtx.Done():
return connCtx.Err()
// Monitor for any hard errors from reading the connection
case err := <-c.readErrors:
return err
// Otherwise, wait and dequeue datagrams as they come in
case d := <-c.datagrams:
datagram = d
}
// Each incoming datagram will be processed in a new go routine to handle the demuxing and action associated.
go func() {
typ, err := parseDatagramType(datagram)
if err != nil {
c.logger.Err(err).Msgf("unable to parse datagram type: %d", typ)
return
}
switch typ {
case UDPSessionRegistrationType:
reg := &UDPSessionRegistrationDatagram{}
err := reg.UnmarshalBinary(datagram)
if err != nil {
c.logger.Err(err).Msgf("unable to unmarshal session registration datagram")
return
}
// We bind the new session to the quic connection context instead of cloudflared context to allow for the
// quic connection to close and close only the sessions bound to it. Closing of cloudflared will also
// initiate the close of the quic connection, so we don't have to worry about the application context
// in the scope of a session.
c.handleSessionRegistrationDatagram(connCtx, reg)
case UDPSessionPayloadType:
payload := &UDPSessionPayloadDatagram{}
err := payload.UnmarshalBinary(datagram)
if err != nil {
c.logger.Err(err).Msgf("unable to unmarshal session payload datagram")
return
}
c.handleSessionPayloadDatagram(payload)
case UDPSessionRegistrationResponseType:
// cloudflared should never expect to receive UDP session responses as it will not initiate new
// sessions towards the edge.
c.logger.Error().Msgf("unexpected datagram type received: %d", UDPSessionRegistrationResponseType)
return
default:
c.logger.Error().Msgf("unknown datagram type received: %d", typ)
}
}()
}
}
// This method handles new registrations of a session and the serve loop for the session.
func (c *datagramConn) handleSessionRegistrationDatagram(ctx context.Context, datagram *UDPSessionRegistrationDatagram) {
session, err := c.sessionManager.RegisterSession(datagram, c)
if err != nil {
c.logger.Err(err).Msgf("session registration failure")
c.handleSessionRegistrationFailure(datagram.RequestID, err)
return
}
// Make sure to eventually remove the session from the session manager when the session is closed
defer c.sessionManager.UnregisterSession(session.ID())
// Respond that we are able to process the new session
err = c.SendUDPSessionResponse(datagram.RequestID, ResponseOk)
if err != nil {
c.logger.Err(err).Msgf("session registration failure: unable to send session registration response")
return
}
// We bind the context of the session to the [quic.Connection] that initiated the session.
// [Session.Serve] is blocking and will continue this go routine till the end of the session lifetime.
err = session.Serve(ctx)
if err == nil {
// We typically don't expect a session to close without some error response. [SessionIdleErr] is the typical
// expected error response.
c.logger.Warn().Msg("session was closed without explicit close or timeout")
return
}
// SessionIdleErr and SessionCloseErr are valid and successful error responses to end a session.
if errors.Is(err, SessionIdleErr{}) || errors.Is(err, SessionCloseErr) {
c.logger.Debug().Msg(err.Error())
return
}
// All other errors should be reported as errors
c.logger.Err(err).Msgf("session was closed with an error")
}
func (c *datagramConn) handleSessionRegistrationFailure(requestID RequestID, regErr error) {
var errResp SessionRegistrationResp
switch regErr {
case ErrSessionBoundToOtherConn:
errResp = ResponseSessionAlreadyConnected
default:
errResp = ResponseUnableToBindSocket
}
err := c.SendUDPSessionResponse(requestID, errResp)
if err != nil {
c.logger.Err(err).Msgf("unable to send session registration error response (%d)", errResp)
}
}
// Handles incoming datagrams that need to be sent to a registered session.
func (c *datagramConn) handleSessionPayloadDatagram(datagram *UDPSessionPayloadDatagram) {
s, err := c.sessionManager.GetSession(datagram.RequestID)
if err != nil {
c.logger.Err(err).Msgf("unable to find session")
return
}
// We ignore the bytes written to the socket because any partial write must return an error.
_, err = s.Write(datagram.Payload)
if err != nil {
c.logger.Err(err).Msgf("unable to write payload for unavailable session")
return
}
}