tailscale/wgengine/netlog/logger.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 netlog provides a logger that monitors a TUN device and
// periodically records any traffic into a log stream.
package netlog
import (
"context"
"encoding/json"
"fmt"
"io"
"log"
"net/http"
"net/netip"
"sync"
"time"
"golang.org/x/sync/errgroup"
"tailscale.com/logpolicy"
"tailscale.com/logtail"
"tailscale.com/net/connstats"
"tailscale.com/net/tsaddr"
"tailscale.com/smallzstd"
"tailscale.com/tailcfg"
"tailscale.com/types/netlogtype"
"tailscale.com/wgengine/router"
)
// pollPeriod specifies how often to poll for network traffic.
const pollPeriod = 5 * time.Second
// Device is an abstraction over a tunnel device or a magic socket.
// *tstun.Wrapper implements this interface.
// *magicsock.Conn implements this interface.
type Device interface {
SetStatistics(*connstats.Statistics)
}
type noopDevice struct{}
func (noopDevice) SetStatistics(*connstats.Statistics) {}
// Logger logs statistics about every connection.
// At present, it only logs connections within a tailscale network.
// Exit node traffic is not logged for privacy reasons.
// The zero value is ready for use.
type Logger struct {
mu sync.Mutex
logger *logtail.Logger
addrs map[netip.Addr]bool
prefixes map[netip.Prefix]bool
group errgroup.Group
cancel context.CancelFunc
}
// Running reports whether the logger is running.
func (nl *Logger) Running() bool {
nl.mu.Lock()
defer nl.mu.Unlock()
return nl.logger != nil
}
var testClient *http.Client
// Startup starts an asynchronous network logger that monitors
// statistics for the provided tun and/or sock device.
//
// The tun Device captures packets within the tailscale network,
// where at least one address is a tailscale IP address.
// The source is always from the perspective of the current node.
// If one of the other endpoint is not a tailscale IP address,
// then it suggests the use of a subnet router or exit node.
// For example, when using a subnet router, the source address is
// the tailscale IP address of the current node, and
// the destination address is an IP address within the subnet range.
// In contrast, when acting as a subnet router, the source address is
// an IP address within the subnet range, and the destination is a
// tailscale IP address that initiated the subnet proxy connection.
// In this case, the node acting as a subnet router is acting on behalf
// of some remote endpoint within the subnet range.
// The tun is used to populate the VirtualTraffic, SubnetTraffic,
// and ExitTraffic fields in Message.
//
// The sock Device captures packets at the magicsock layer.
// The source is always a tailscale IP address and the destination
// is a non-tailscale IP address to contact for that particular tailscale node.
// The IP protocol and source port are always zero.
// The sock is used to populated the PhysicalTraffic field in Message.
func (nl *Logger) Startup(nodeID tailcfg.StableNodeID, nodeLogID, domainLogID logtail.PrivateID, tun, sock Device) error {
nl.mu.Lock()
defer nl.mu.Unlock()
if nl.logger != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("network logger already running for %v", nl.logger.PrivateID().Public())
}
if tun == nil {
tun = noopDevice{}
}
if sock == nil {
sock = noopDevice{}
}
httpc := &http.Client{Transport: logpolicy.NewLogtailTransport(logtail.DefaultHost)}
if testClient != nil {
httpc = testClient
}
logger := logtail.NewLogger(logtail.Config{
Collection: "tailtraffic.log.tailscale.io",
PrivateID: nodeLogID,
CopyPrivateID: domainLogID,
Stderr: io.Discard,
// TODO(joetsai): Set Buffer? Use an in-memory buffer for now.
NewZstdEncoder: func() logtail.Encoder {
w, err := smallzstd.NewEncoder(nil)
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
return w
},
HTTPC: httpc,
// Include process sequence numbers to identify missing samples.
IncludeProcID: true,
IncludeProcSequence: true,
}, log.Printf)
nl.logger = logger
stats := new(connstats.Statistics)
ctx, cancel := context.WithCancel(context.Background())
nl.cancel = cancel
nl.group.Go(func() error {
tun.SetStatistics(stats)
defer tun.SetStatistics(nil)
sock.SetStatistics(stats)
defer sock.SetStatistics(nil)
start := time.Now()
ticker := time.NewTicker(pollPeriod)
for {
var end time.Time
select {
case <-ctx.Done():
end = time.Now()
case end = <-ticker.C:
}
// NOTE: connstats and sockStats will always be slightly out-of-sync.
// It is impossible to have an atomic snapshot of statistics
// at both layers without a global mutex that spans all layers.
connstats, sockStats := stats.Extract()
if len(connstats)+len(sockStats) > 0 {
nl.mu.Lock()
addrs := nl.addrs
prefixes := nl.prefixes
nl.mu.Unlock()
recordStatistics(logger, nodeID, start, end, connstats, sockStats, addrs, prefixes)
}
if ctx.Err() != nil {
break
}
start = end.Add(time.Nanosecond)
}
return nil
})
return nil
}
func recordStatistics(logger *logtail.Logger, nodeID tailcfg.StableNodeID, start, end time.Time, connstats, sockStats map[netlogtype.Connection]netlogtype.Counts, addrs map[netip.Addr]bool, prefixes map[netip.Prefix]bool) {
m := netlogtype.Message{NodeID: nodeID, Start: start.UTC(), End: end.UTC()}
classifyAddr := func(a netip.Addr) (isTailscale, withinRoute bool) {
// NOTE: There could be mis-classifications where an address is treated
// as a Tailscale IP address because the subnet range overlaps with
// the subnet range that Tailscale IP addresses are allocated from.
// This should never happen for IPv6, but could happen for IPv4.
withinRoute = addrs[a]
for p := range prefixes {
if p.Contains(a) && p.Bits() > 0 {
withinRoute = true
break
}
}
return withinRoute && tsaddr.IsTailscaleIP(a), withinRoute && !tsaddr.IsTailscaleIP(a)
}
exitTraffic := make(map[netlogtype.Connection]netlogtype.Counts)
for conn, cnts := range connstats {
srcIsTailscaleIP, srcWithinSubnet := classifyAddr(conn.Src.Addr())
dstIsTailscaleIP, dstWithinSubnet := classifyAddr(conn.Dst.Addr())
switch {
case srcIsTailscaleIP && dstIsTailscaleIP:
m.VirtualTraffic = append(m.VirtualTraffic, netlogtype.ConnectionCounts{Connection: conn, Counts: cnts})
case srcWithinSubnet || dstWithinSubnet:
m.SubnetTraffic = append(m.SubnetTraffic, netlogtype.ConnectionCounts{Connection: conn, Counts: cnts})
default:
const anonymize = true
if anonymize {
// Only preserve the address if it is a Tailscale IP address.
srcOrig, dstOrig := conn.Src, conn.Dst
conn = netlogtype.Connection{} // scrub everything by default
if srcIsTailscaleIP {
conn.Src = netip.AddrPortFrom(srcOrig.Addr(), 0)
}
if dstIsTailscaleIP {
conn.Dst = netip.AddrPortFrom(dstOrig.Addr(), 0)
}
}
exitTraffic[conn] = exitTraffic[conn].Add(cnts)
}
}
for conn, cnts := range exitTraffic {
m.ExitTraffic = append(m.ExitTraffic, netlogtype.ConnectionCounts{Connection: conn, Counts: cnts})
}
for conn, cnts := range sockStats {
m.PhysicalTraffic = append(m.PhysicalTraffic, netlogtype.ConnectionCounts{Connection: conn, Counts: cnts})
}
if len(m.VirtualTraffic)+len(m.SubnetTraffic)+len(m.ExitTraffic)+len(m.PhysicalTraffic) > 0 {
// TODO(joetsai): Place a hard limit on the size of a network log message.
// The log server rejects any payloads above a certain size, so logging
// a message that large would cause logtail to be stuck forever trying
// and failing to upload the same excessively large payload.
//
// We should figure out the behavior for handling this. We could split
// the message apart so that there are multiple chunks with the same window,
// We could also consider reducing the granularity of the data
// by dropping port numbers.
const maxSize = 256 << 10
if b, err := json.Marshal(m); err != nil {
logger.Logf("json.Marshal error: %v", err)
} else if len(b) > maxSize {
logger.Logf("JSON body too large: %dB (virtual:%d subnet:%d exit:%d physical:%d)",
len(b), len(m.VirtualTraffic), len(m.SubnetTraffic), len(m.ExitTraffic), len(m.PhysicalTraffic))
} else {
logger.Logf("%s", b)
}
}
}
func makeRouteMaps(cfg *router.Config) (addrs map[netip.Addr]bool, prefixes map[netip.Prefix]bool) {
addrs = make(map[netip.Addr]bool)
for _, p := range cfg.LocalAddrs {
if p.IsSingleIP() {
addrs[p.Addr()] = true
}
}
prefixes = make(map[netip.Prefix]bool)
insertPrefixes := func(rs []netip.Prefix) {
for _, p := range rs {
if p.IsSingleIP() {
addrs[p.Addr()] = true
} else {
prefixes[p] = true
}
}
}
insertPrefixes(cfg.Routes)
insertPrefixes(cfg.SubnetRoutes)
return addrs, prefixes
}
// ReconfigRoutes configures the network logger with updated routes.
// The cfg is used to classify the types of connections captured by
// the tun Device passed to Startup.
func (nl *Logger) ReconfigRoutes(cfg *router.Config) {
nl.mu.Lock()
defer nl.mu.Unlock()
// TODO(joetsai): There is a race where deleted routes are not known at
// the time of extraction. We need to keep old routes around for a bit.
nl.addrs, nl.prefixes = makeRouteMaps(cfg)
}
// Shutdown shuts down the network logger.
// This attempts to flush out all pending log messages.
// Even if an error is returned, the logger is still shut down.
func (nl *Logger) Shutdown(ctx context.Context) error {
nl.mu.Lock()
defer nl.mu.Unlock()
if nl.logger == nil {
return nil
}
nl.cancel()
nl.mu.Unlock()
nl.group.Wait() // do not hold lock while waiting
nl.mu.Lock()
err := nl.logger.Shutdown(ctx)
nl.logger = nil
nl.addrs = nil
nl.prefixes = nil
nl.cancel = nil
return err
}