package router import ( "fmt" "sort" "sync" "github.com/hashicorp/consul/agent/metadata" "github.com/hashicorp/consul/agent/structs" "github.com/hashicorp/consul/lib" "github.com/hashicorp/consul/logging" "github.com/hashicorp/consul/types" "github.com/hashicorp/go-hclog" "github.com/hashicorp/serf/coordinate" "github.com/hashicorp/serf/serf" ) // Router keeps track of a set of network areas and their associated Serf // membership of Consul servers. It then indexes this by datacenter to provide // healthy routes to servers by datacenter. type Router struct { // logger is used for diagnostic output. logger hclog.Logger // localDatacenter has the name of the router's home datacenter. This is // used to short-circuit RTT calculations for local servers. localDatacenter string // serverName has the name of the router's server. This is used to // short-circuit pinging to itself. serverName string // areas maps area IDs to structures holding information about that // area. areas map[types.AreaID]*areaInfo // managers is an index from datacenter names to a list of server // managers for that datacenter. This is used to quickly lookup routes. managers map[string][]*Manager // routeFn is a hook to actually do the routing. routeFn func(datacenter string) (*Manager, *metadata.Server, bool) // isShutdown prevents adding new routes to a router after it is shut // down. isShutdown bool // This top-level lock covers all the internal state. sync.RWMutex } // RouterSerfCluster is an interface wrapper around Serf in order to make this // easier to unit test. type RouterSerfCluster interface { NumNodes() int Members() []serf.Member GetCoordinate() (*coordinate.Coordinate, error) GetCachedCoordinate(name string) (*coordinate.Coordinate, bool) } // managerInfo holds a server manager for a datacenter along with its associated // shutdown channel. type managerInfo struct { // manager is notified about servers for this datacenter. manager *Manager // shutdownCh is only given to this manager so we can shut it down when // all servers for this datacenter are gone. shutdownCh chan struct{} } // areaInfo holds information about a given network area. type areaInfo struct { // cluster is the Serf instance for this network area. cluster RouterSerfCluster // pinger is used to ping servers in this network area when trying to // find a new, healthy server to talk to. pinger Pinger // managers maps datacenter names to managers for that datacenter in // this area. managers map[string]*managerInfo // useTLS specifies whether to use TLS to communicate for this network area. useTLS bool } // NewRouter returns a new Router with the given configuration. func NewRouter(logger hclog.Logger, localDatacenter, serverName string) *Router { if logger == nil { logger = hclog.New(&hclog.LoggerOptions{}) } router := &Router{ logger: logger.Named(logging.Router), localDatacenter: localDatacenter, serverName: serverName, areas: make(map[types.AreaID]*areaInfo), managers: make(map[string][]*Manager), } // Hook the direct route lookup by default. router.routeFn = router.findDirectRoute return router } // Shutdown removes all areas from the router, which stops all their respective // managers. No new areas can be added after the router is shut down. func (r *Router) Shutdown() { r.Lock() defer r.Unlock() for areaID, area := range r.areas { for datacenter, info := range area.managers { r.removeManagerFromIndex(datacenter, info.manager) close(info.shutdownCh) } delete(r.areas, areaID) } r.isShutdown = true } // AddArea registers a new network area with the router. func (r *Router) AddArea(areaID types.AreaID, cluster RouterSerfCluster, pinger Pinger) error { r.Lock() defer r.Unlock() if r.isShutdown { return fmt.Errorf("cannot add area, router is shut down") } if _, ok := r.areas[areaID]; ok { return fmt.Errorf("area ID %q already exists", areaID) } area := &areaInfo{ cluster: cluster, pinger: pinger, managers: make(map[string]*managerInfo), } r.areas[areaID] = area // Do an initial populate of the manager so that we don't have to wait // for events to fire. This lets us attempt to use all the known servers // initially, and then will quickly detect that they are failed if we // can't reach them. for _, m := range cluster.Members() { ok, parts := metadata.IsConsulServer(m) if !ok { r.logger.Warn("Non-server in server-only area", "non_server", m.Name, "area", areaID, ) continue } if err := r.addServer(area, parts); err != nil { return fmt.Errorf("failed to add server %q to area %q: %v", m.Name, areaID, err) } } return nil } // GetServerMetadataByAddr returns server metadata by dc and address. If it // didn't find anything, nil is returned. func (r *Router) GetServerMetadataByAddr(dc, addr string) *metadata.Server { r.RLock() defer r.RUnlock() if ms, ok := r.managers[dc]; ok { for _, m := range ms { for _, s := range m.getServerList().servers { if s.Addr.String() == addr { return s } } } } return nil } // removeManagerFromIndex does cleanup to take a manager out of the index of // datacenters. This assumes the lock is already held for writing, and will // panic if the given manager isn't found. func (r *Router) removeManagerFromIndex(datacenter string, manager *Manager) { managers := r.managers[datacenter] for i := 0; i < len(managers); i++ { if managers[i] == manager { r.managers[datacenter] = append(managers[:i], managers[i+1:]...) if len(r.managers[datacenter]) == 0 { delete(r.managers, datacenter) } return } } panic("managers index out of sync") } // Returns whether TLS is enabled for the given area ID func (r *Router) TLSEnabled(areaID types.AreaID) (bool, error) { r.RLock() defer r.RUnlock() area, ok := r.areas[areaID] if !ok { return false, fmt.Errorf("area ID %q does not exist", areaID) } return area.useTLS, nil } // RemoveArea removes an existing network area from the router. func (r *Router) RemoveArea(areaID types.AreaID) error { r.Lock() defer r.Unlock() area, ok := r.areas[areaID] if !ok { return fmt.Errorf("area ID %q does not exist", areaID) } // Remove all of this area's managers from the index and shut them down. for datacenter, info := range area.managers { r.removeManagerFromIndex(datacenter, info.manager) close(info.shutdownCh) } delete(r.areas, areaID) return nil } // addServer does the work of AddServer once the write lock is held. func (r *Router) addServer(area *areaInfo, s *metadata.Server) error { // Make the manager on the fly if this is the first we've seen of it, // and add it to the index. info, ok := area.managers[s.Datacenter] if !ok { shutdownCh := make(chan struct{}) manager := New(r.logger, shutdownCh, area.cluster, area.pinger, r.serverName) info = &managerInfo{ manager: manager, shutdownCh: shutdownCh, } area.managers[s.Datacenter] = info managers := r.managers[s.Datacenter] r.managers[s.Datacenter] = append(managers, manager) go manager.Start() } // If TLS is enabled for the area, set it on the server so the manager // knows to use TLS when pinging it. if area.useTLS { s.UseTLS = true } info.manager.AddServer(s) return nil } // AddServer should be called whenever a new server joins an area. This is // typically hooked into the Serf event handler area for this area. func (r *Router) AddServer(areaID types.AreaID, s *metadata.Server) error { r.Lock() defer r.Unlock() area, ok := r.areas[areaID] if !ok { return fmt.Errorf("area ID %q does not exist", areaID) } return r.addServer(area, s) } // RemoveServer should be called whenever a server is removed from an area. This // is typically hooked into the Serf event handler area for this area. func (r *Router) RemoveServer(areaID types.AreaID, s *metadata.Server) error { r.Lock() defer r.Unlock() area, ok := r.areas[areaID] if !ok { return fmt.Errorf("area ID %q does not exist", areaID) } // If the manager has already been removed we just quietly exit. This // can get called by Serf events, so the timing isn't totally // deterministic. info, ok := area.managers[s.Datacenter] if !ok { return nil } info.manager.RemoveServer(s) // If this manager is empty then remove it so we don't accumulate cruft // and waste time during request routing. if num := info.manager.NumServers(); num == 0 { r.removeManagerFromIndex(s.Datacenter, info.manager) close(info.shutdownCh) delete(area.managers, s.Datacenter) } return nil } // FailServer should be called whenever a server is failed in an area. This // is typically hooked into the Serf event handler area for this area. We will // immediately shift traffic away from this server, but it will remain in the // list of servers. func (r *Router) FailServer(areaID types.AreaID, s *metadata.Server) error { r.RLock() defer r.RUnlock() area, ok := r.areas[areaID] if !ok { return fmt.Errorf("area ID %q does not exist", areaID) } // If the manager has already been removed we just quietly exit. This // can get called by Serf events, so the timing isn't totally // deterministic. info, ok := area.managers[s.Datacenter] if !ok { return nil } info.manager.NotifyFailedServer(s) return nil } // FindRoute returns a healthy server with a route to the given datacenter. The // Boolean return parameter will indicate if a server was available. In some // cases this may return a best-effort unhealthy server that can be used for a // connection attempt. If any problem occurs with the given server, the caller // should feed that back to the manager associated with the server, which is // also returned, by calling NotifyFailedServer(). func (r *Router) FindRoute(datacenter string) (*Manager, *metadata.Server, bool) { return r.routeFn(datacenter) } // findDirectRoute looks for a route to the given datacenter if it's directly // adjacent to the server. func (r *Router) findDirectRoute(datacenter string) (*Manager, *metadata.Server, bool) { r.RLock() defer r.RUnlock() // Get the list of managers for this datacenter. This will usually just // have one entry, but it's possible to have a user-defined area + WAN. managers, ok := r.managers[datacenter] if !ok { return nil, nil, false } // Try each manager until we get a server. for _, manager := range managers { if manager.IsOffline() { continue } if s := manager.FindServer(); s != nil { return manager, s, true } } // Didn't find a route (even via an unhealthy server). return nil, nil, false } // CheckServers returns thwo things // 1. bool to indicate whether any servers were processed // 2. error if any propagated from the fn // // The fn called should return a bool indicating whether checks should continue and an error // If an error is returned then checks will stop immediately func (r *Router) CheckServers(dc string, fn func(srv *metadata.Server) bool) { r.RLock() defer r.RUnlock() managers, ok := r.managers[dc] if !ok { return } for _, m := range managers { if !m.checkServers(fn) { return } } } // GetDatacenters returns a list of datacenters known to the router, sorted by // name. func (r *Router) GetDatacenters() []string { r.RLock() defer r.RUnlock() dcs := make([]string, 0, len(r.managers)) for dc := range r.managers { dcs = append(dcs, dc) } sort.Strings(dcs) return dcs } // GetRemoteDatacenters returns a list of remote datacenters known to the router, sorted by // name. func (r *Router) GetRemoteDatacenters(local string) []string { r.RLock() defer r.RUnlock() dcs := make([]string, 0, len(r.managers)) for dc := range r.managers { if dc == local { continue } dcs = append(dcs, dc) } sort.Strings(dcs) return dcs } // HasDatacenter checks whether dc is defined in WAN func (r *Router) HasDatacenter(dc string) bool { r.RLock() defer r.RUnlock() _, ok := r.managers[dc] return ok } // datacenterSorter takes a list of DC names and a parallel vector of distances // and implements sort.Interface, keeping both structures coherent and sorting // by distance. type datacenterSorter struct { Names []string Vec []float64 } // See sort.Interface. func (n *datacenterSorter) Len() int { return len(n.Names) } // See sort.Interface. func (n *datacenterSorter) Swap(i, j int) { n.Names[i], n.Names[j] = n.Names[j], n.Names[i] n.Vec[i], n.Vec[j] = n.Vec[j], n.Vec[i] } // See sort.Interface. func (n *datacenterSorter) Less(i, j int) bool { return n.Vec[i] < n.Vec[j] } // GetDatacentersByDistance returns a list of datacenters known to the router, // sorted by median RTT from this server to the servers in each datacenter. If // there are multiple areas that reach a given datacenter, this will use the // lowest RTT for the sort. func (r *Router) GetDatacentersByDistance() ([]string, error) { r.RLock() defer r.RUnlock() // Go through each area and aggregate the median RTT from the current // server to the other servers in each datacenter. dcs := make(map[string]float64) for areaID, info := range r.areas { index := make(map[string][]float64) coord, err := info.cluster.GetCoordinate() if err != nil { return nil, err } for _, m := range info.cluster.Members() { ok, parts := metadata.IsConsulServer(m) if !ok { r.logger.Warn("Non-server in server-only area", "non_server", m.Name, "area", areaID, ) continue } if m.Status == serf.StatusLeft { r.logger.Debug("server in area left, skipping", "server", m.Name, "area", areaID, ) continue } existing := index[parts.Datacenter] if parts.Datacenter == r.localDatacenter { // Everything in the local datacenter looks like zero RTT. index[parts.Datacenter] = append(existing, 0.0) } else { // It's OK to get a nil coordinate back, ComputeDistance // will put the RTT at positive infinity. other, _ := info.cluster.GetCachedCoordinate(parts.Name) rtt := lib.ComputeDistance(coord, other) index[parts.Datacenter] = append(existing, rtt) } } // Compute the median RTT between this server and the servers // in each datacenter. We accumulate the lowest RTT to each DC // in the master map, since a given DC might appear in multiple // areas. for dc, rtts := range index { sort.Float64s(rtts) rtt := rtts[len(rtts)/2] current, ok := dcs[dc] if !ok || (ok && rtt < current) { dcs[dc] = rtt } } } // First sort by DC name, since we do a stable sort later. names := make([]string, 0, len(dcs)) for dc := range dcs { names = append(names, dc) } sort.Strings(names) // Then stable sort by median RTT. rtts := make([]float64, 0, len(dcs)) for _, dc := range names { rtts = append(rtts, dcs[dc]) } sort.Stable(&datacenterSorter{names, rtts}) return names, nil } // GetDatacenterMaps returns a structure with the raw network coordinates of // each known server, organized by datacenter and network area. func (r *Router) GetDatacenterMaps() ([]structs.DatacenterMap, error) { r.RLock() defer r.RUnlock() var maps []structs.DatacenterMap for areaID, info := range r.areas { index := make(map[string]structs.Coordinates) for _, m := range info.cluster.Members() { ok, parts := metadata.IsConsulServer(m) if !ok { r.logger.Warn("Non-server in server-only area", "non_server", m.Name, "area", areaID, ) continue } if m.Status == serf.StatusLeft { r.logger.Debug("server in area left, skipping", "server", m.Name, "area", areaID, ) continue } coord, ok := info.cluster.GetCachedCoordinate(parts.Name) if ok { entry := &structs.Coordinate{ Node: parts.Name, Coord: coord, } existing := index[parts.Datacenter] index[parts.Datacenter] = append(existing, entry) } } for dc, coords := range index { entry := structs.DatacenterMap{ Datacenter: dc, AreaID: areaID, Coordinates: coords, } maps = append(maps, entry) } } return maps, nil }