2a51cb64dc
* backport of commit 558a8677ce0bd7ae01abda9652952a51f43a7c0c * backport of commit 5cd06e00cc30eff34f88ab7992437b783ddaeeea --------- Co-authored-by: R.B. Boyer <rb@hashicorp.com>
153 lines
5.2 KiB
Go
153 lines
5.2 KiB
Go
package leafcert
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import (
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"context"
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"sync"
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"sync/atomic"
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"github.com/hashicorp/consul/agent/cache"
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"github.com/hashicorp/consul/agent/structs"
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)
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// rootWatcher helps let multiple requests for leaf certs to coordinate sharing
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// a single long-lived watch for the root certs. This allows the leaf cert
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// requests to notice when the roots rotate and trigger their reissuance.
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type rootWatcher struct {
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// This is the "top-level" internal context. This is used to cancel
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// background operations.
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ctx context.Context
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// rootsReader is an interface to access connect CA roots.
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rootsReader RootsReader
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// lock protects access to the subscribers map and cancel
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lock sync.Mutex
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// subscribers is a set of chans, one for each currently in-flight
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// Fetch. These chans have root updates delivered from the root watcher.
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subscribers map[chan struct{}]struct{}
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// cancel is a func to call to stop the background root watch if any.
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// You must hold lock to read (e.g. call) or write the value.
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cancel func()
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// testStart/StopCount are testing helpers that allow tests to
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// observe the reference counting behavior that governs the shared root watch.
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// It's not exactly pretty to expose internals like this, but seems cleaner
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// than constructing elaborate and brittle test cases that we can infer
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// correct behavior from, and simpler than trying to probe runtime goroutine
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// traces to infer correct behavior that way. They must be accessed
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// atomically.
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testStartCount uint32
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testStopCount uint32
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}
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// Subscribe is called on each fetch that is about to block and wait for
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// changes to the leaf. It subscribes a chan to receive updates from the shared
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// root watcher and triggers root watcher if it's not already running.
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func (r *rootWatcher) Subscribe(rootUpdateCh chan struct{}) {
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r.lock.Lock()
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defer r.lock.Unlock()
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// Lazy allocation
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if r.subscribers == nil {
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r.subscribers = make(map[chan struct{}]struct{})
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}
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// Make sure a root watcher is running. We don't only do this on first request
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// to be more tolerant of errors that could cause the root watcher to fail and
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// exit.
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if r.cancel == nil {
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ctx, cancel := context.WithCancel(r.ctx)
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r.cancel = cancel
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go r.rootWatcher(ctx)
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}
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r.subscribers[rootUpdateCh] = struct{}{}
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}
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// Unsubscribe is called when a blocking call exits to unsubscribe from root
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// updates and possibly stop the shared root watcher if it's no longer needed.
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// Note that typically root CA is still being watched by clients directly and
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// probably by the ProxyConfigManager so it will stay hot in cache for a while,
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// we are just not monitoring it for updates any more.
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func (r *rootWatcher) Unsubscribe(rootUpdateCh chan struct{}) {
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r.lock.Lock()
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defer r.lock.Unlock()
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delete(r.subscribers, rootUpdateCh)
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if len(r.subscribers) == 0 && r.cancel != nil {
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// This was the last request. Stop the root watcher.
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r.cancel()
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r.cancel = nil
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}
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}
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func (r *rootWatcher) notifySubscribers() {
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r.lock.Lock()
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defer r.lock.Unlock()
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for ch := range r.subscribers {
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select {
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case ch <- struct{}{}:
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default:
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// Don't block - chans are 1-buffered so this default case
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// means the subscriber already holds an update signal.
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}
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}
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}
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// rootWatcher is the shared rootWatcher that runs in a background goroutine
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// while needed by one or more inflight Fetch calls.
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func (r *rootWatcher) rootWatcher(ctx context.Context) {
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atomic.AddUint32(&r.testStartCount, 1)
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defer atomic.AddUint32(&r.testStopCount, 1)
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ch := make(chan cache.UpdateEvent, 1)
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if err := r.rootsReader.Notify(ctx, "roots", ch); err != nil {
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// Trigger all inflight watchers. We don't pass the error, but they will
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// reload from cache and observe the same error and return it to the caller,
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// or if it's transient, will continue and the next Fetch will get us back
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// into the right state. Seems better than busy loop-retrying here given
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// that almost any error we would see here would also be returned from the
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// cache get this will trigger.
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r.notifySubscribers()
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return
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}
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var oldRoots *structs.IndexedCARoots
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// Wait for updates to roots or all requests to stop
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for {
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select {
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case <-ctx.Done():
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return
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case e := <-ch:
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// Root response changed in some way. Note this might be the initial
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// fetch.
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if e.Err != nil {
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// See above rationale about the error propagation
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r.notifySubscribers()
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continue
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}
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roots, ok := e.Result.(*structs.IndexedCARoots)
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if !ok {
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// See above rationale about the error propagation
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r.notifySubscribers()
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continue
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}
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// Check that the active root is actually different from the last CA
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// config there are many reasons the config might have changed without
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// actually updating the CA root that is signing certs in the cluster.
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// The Fetch calls will also validate this since the first call here we
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// don't know if it changed or not, but there is no point waking up all
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// Fetch calls to check this if we know none of them will need to act on
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// this update.
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if oldRoots != nil && oldRoots.ActiveRootID == roots.ActiveRootID {
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continue
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}
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// Distribute the update to all inflight requests - they will decide
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// whether or not they need to act on it.
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r.notifySubscribers()
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oldRoots = roots
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}
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}
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}
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