tailscale/health/health.go

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// Copyright (c) Tailscale Inc & AUTHORS
// SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
// Package health is a registry for other packages to report & check
// overall health status of the node.
package health
import (
"errors"
"fmt"
"net/http"
"runtime"
"sort"
"sync"
"sync/atomic"
"time"
"tailscale.com/envknob"
"tailscale.com/tailcfg"
"tailscale.com/util/multierr"
"tailscale.com/util/set"
)
var (
// mu guards everything in this var block.
mu sync.Mutex
sysErr = map[Subsystem]error{} // error key => err (or nil for no error)
watchers = set.HandleSet[func(Subsystem, error)]{} // opt func to run if error state changes
warnables = set.Set[*Warnable]{}
timer *time.Timer
debugHandler = map[string]http.Handler{}
inMapPoll bool
inMapPollSince time.Time
lastMapPollEndedAt time.Time
lastStreamedMapResponse time.Time
derpHomeRegion int
derpHomeless bool
derpRegionConnected = map[int]bool{}
derpRegionHealthProblem = map[int]string{}
derpRegionLastFrame = map[int]time.Time{}
lastMapRequestHeard time.Time // time we got a 200 from control for a MapRequest
ipnState string
ipnWantRunning bool
anyInterfaceUp = true // until told otherwise
udp4Unbound bool
controlHealth []string
lastLoginErr error
localLogConfigErr error
tlsConnectionErrors = map[string]error{} // map[ServerName]error
)
// Subsystem is the name of a subsystem whose health can be monitored.
type Subsystem string
const (
// SysOverall is the name representing the overall health of
// the system, rather than one particular subsystem.
SysOverall = Subsystem("overall")
// SysRouter is the name of the wgengine/router subsystem.
SysRouter = Subsystem("router")
// SysDNS is the name of the net/dns subsystem.
SysDNS = Subsystem("dns")
// SysDNSOS is the name of the net/dns OSConfigurator subsystem.
SysDNSOS = Subsystem("dns-os")
// SysDNSManager is the name of the net/dns manager subsystem.
SysDNSManager = Subsystem("dns-manager")
// SysTKA is the name of the tailnet key authority subsystem.
SysTKA = Subsystem("tailnet-lock")
)
// NewWarnable returns a new warnable item that the caller can mark
// as health or in warning state.
func NewWarnable(opts ...WarnableOpt) *Warnable {
w := new(Warnable)
for _, o := range opts {
o.mod(w)
}
mu.Lock()
defer mu.Unlock()
warnables.Add(w)
return w
}
// WarnableOpt is an option passed to NewWarnable.
type WarnableOpt interface {
mod(*Warnable)
}
// WithMapDebugFlag returns a WarnableOpt for NewWarnable that makes the returned
// Warnable report itself to the coordination server as broken with this
// string in MapRequest.DebugFlag when Set to a non-nil value.
func WithMapDebugFlag(name string) WarnableOpt {
return warnOptFunc(func(w *Warnable) {
w.debugFlag = name
})
}
// WithConnectivityImpact returns an option which makes a Warnable annotated as
// something that could be breaking external network connectivity on the
// machine. This will make the warnable returned by OverallError alongside
// network connectivity errors.
func WithConnectivityImpact() WarnableOpt {
return warnOptFunc(func(w *Warnable) {
w.hasConnectivityImpact = true
})
}
type warnOptFunc func(*Warnable)
func (f warnOptFunc) mod(w *Warnable) { f(w) }
// Warnable is a health check item that may or may not be in a bad warning state.
// The caller of NewWarnable is responsible for calling Set to update the state.
type Warnable struct {
debugFlag string // optional MapRequest.DebugFlag to send when unhealthy
// If true, this warning is related to configuration of networking stack
// on the machine that impacts connectivity.
hasConnectivityImpact bool
isSet atomic.Bool
mu sync.Mutex
err error
}
// Set updates the Warnable's state.
// If non-nil, it's considered unhealthy.
func (w *Warnable) Set(err error) {
w.mu.Lock()
defer w.mu.Unlock()
w.err = err
w.isSet.Store(err != nil)
}
func (w *Warnable) get() error {
if !w.isSet.Load() {
return nil
}
w.mu.Lock()
defer w.mu.Unlock()
return w.err
}
// AppendWarnableDebugFlags appends to base any health items that are currently in failed
// state and were created with MapDebugFlag.
func AppendWarnableDebugFlags(base []string) []string {
ret := base
mu.Lock()
defer mu.Unlock()
for w := range warnables {
if w.debugFlag == "" {
continue
}
if err := w.get(); err != nil {
ret = append(ret, w.debugFlag)
}
}
sort.Strings(ret[len(base):]) // sort the new ones
return ret
}
// RegisterWatcher adds a function that will be called if an
// error changes state either to unhealthy or from unhealthy. It is
// not called on transition from unknown to healthy. It must be non-nil
// and is run in its own goroutine. The returned func unregisters it.
func RegisterWatcher(cb func(key Subsystem, err error)) (unregister func()) {
mu.Lock()
defer mu.Unlock()
handle := watchers.Add(cb)
if timer == nil {
timer = time.AfterFunc(time.Minute, timerSelfCheck)
}
return func() {
mu.Lock()
defer mu.Unlock()
delete(watchers, handle)
if len(watchers) == 0 && timer != nil {
timer.Stop()
timer = nil
}
}
}
// SetRouterHealth sets the state of the wgengine/router.Router.
func SetRouterHealth(err error) { setErr(SysRouter, err) }
// RouterHealth returns the wgengine/router.Router error state.
func RouterHealth() error { return get(SysRouter) }
// SetDNSHealth sets the state of the net/dns.Manager
func SetDNSHealth(err error) { setErr(SysDNS, err) }
// DNSHealth returns the net/dns.Manager error state.
func DNSHealth() error { return get(SysDNS) }
// SetDNSOSHealth sets the state of the net/dns.OSConfigurator
func SetDNSOSHealth(err error) { setErr(SysDNSOS, err) }
// SetDNSManagerHealth sets the state of the Linux net/dns manager's
// discovery of the /etc/resolv.conf situation.
func SetDNSManagerHealth(err error) { setErr(SysDNSManager, err) }
// DNSOSHealth returns the net/dns.OSConfigurator error state.
func DNSOSHealth() error { return get(SysDNSOS) }
// SetTKAHealth sets the health of the tailnet key authority.
func SetTKAHealth(err error) { setErr(SysTKA, err) }
// TKAHealth returns the tailnet key authority error state.
func TKAHealth() error { return get(SysTKA) }
// SetLocalLogConfigHealth sets the error state of this client's local log configuration.
func SetLocalLogConfigHealth(err error) {
mu.Lock()
defer mu.Unlock()
localLogConfigErr = err
}
// SetTLSConnectionError sets the error state for connections to a specific
// host. Setting the error to nil will clear any previously-set error.
func SetTLSConnectionError(host string, err error) {
mu.Lock()
defer mu.Unlock()
if err == nil {
delete(tlsConnectionErrors, host)
} else {
tlsConnectionErrors[host] = err
}
}
func RegisterDebugHandler(typ string, h http.Handler) {
mu.Lock()
defer mu.Unlock()
debugHandler[typ] = h
}
func DebugHandler(typ string) http.Handler {
mu.Lock()
defer mu.Unlock()
return debugHandler[typ]
}
func get(key Subsystem) error {
mu.Lock()
defer mu.Unlock()
return sysErr[key]
}
func setErr(key Subsystem, err error) {
mu.Lock()
defer mu.Unlock()
setLocked(key, err)
}
func setLocked(key Subsystem, err error) {
old, ok := sysErr[key]
if !ok && err == nil {
// Initial happy path.
sysErr[key] = nil
selfCheckLocked()
return
}
if ok && (old == nil) == (err == nil) {
// No change in overall error status (nil-vs-not), so
// don't run callbacks, but exact error might've
// changed, so note it.
if err != nil {
sysErr[key] = err
}
return
}
sysErr[key] = err
selfCheckLocked()
for _, cb := range watchers {
go cb(key, err)
}
}
func SetControlHealth(problems []string) {
mu.Lock()
defer mu.Unlock()
controlHealth = problems
selfCheckLocked()
}
// GotStreamedMapResponse notes that we got a tailcfg.MapResponse
// message in streaming mode, even if it's just a keep-alive message.
//
// This also notes that a map poll is in progress. To unset that, call
// SetOutOfPollNetMap().
func GotStreamedMapResponse() {
mu.Lock()
defer mu.Unlock()
lastStreamedMapResponse = time.Now()
if !inMapPoll {
inMapPoll = true
inMapPollSince = time.Now()
}
selfCheckLocked()
}
// SetOutOfPollNetMap records that the client is no longer in
// an HTTP map request long poll to the control plane.
func SetOutOfPollNetMap() {
mu.Lock()
defer mu.Unlock()
if !inMapPoll {
return
}
inMapPoll = false
lastMapPollEndedAt = time.Now()
selfCheckLocked()
}
// GetInPollNetMap reports whether the client has an open
// HTTP long poll open to the control plane.
func GetInPollNetMap() bool {
mu.Lock()
defer mu.Unlock()
return inMapPoll
}
// SetMagicSockDERPHome notes what magicsock's view of its home DERP is.
//
// The homeless parameter is whether magicsock is running in DERP-disconnected
// mode, without discovering and maintaining a connection to its home DERP.
func SetMagicSockDERPHome(region int, homeless bool) {
mu.Lock()
defer mu.Unlock()
derpHomeRegion = region
derpHomeless = homeless
selfCheckLocked()
}
// NoteMapRequestHeard notes whenever we successfully sent a map request
// to control for which we received a 200 response.
func NoteMapRequestHeard(mr *tailcfg.MapRequest) {
mu.Lock()
defer mu.Unlock()
// TODO: extract mr.HostInfo.NetInfo.PreferredDERP, compare
// against SetMagicSockDERPHome and
// SetDERPRegionConnectedState
lastMapRequestHeard = time.Now()
selfCheckLocked()
}
func SetDERPRegionConnectedState(region int, connected bool) {
mu.Lock()
defer mu.Unlock()
derpRegionConnected[region] = connected
selfCheckLocked()
}
// SetDERPRegionHealth sets or clears any problem associated with the
// provided DERP region.
func SetDERPRegionHealth(region int, problem string) {
mu.Lock()
defer mu.Unlock()
if problem == "" {
delete(derpRegionHealthProblem, region)
} else {
derpRegionHealthProblem[region] = problem
}
selfCheckLocked()
}
// NoteDERPRegionReceivedFrame is called to note that a frame was received from
// the given DERP region at the current time.
func NoteDERPRegionReceivedFrame(region int) {
mu.Lock()
defer mu.Unlock()
derpRegionLastFrame[region] = time.Now()
selfCheckLocked()
}
// GetDERPRegionReceivedTime returns the last time that a frame was received
// from the given DERP region, or the zero time if no communication with that
// region has occurred.
func GetDERPRegionReceivedTime(region int) time.Time {
mu.Lock()
defer mu.Unlock()
return derpRegionLastFrame[region]
}
// state is an ipn.State.String() value: "Running", "Stopped", "NeedsLogin", etc.
func SetIPNState(state string, wantRunning bool) {
mu.Lock()
defer mu.Unlock()
ipnState = state
ipnWantRunning = wantRunning
selfCheckLocked()
}
// SetAnyInterfaceUp sets whether any network interface is up.
func SetAnyInterfaceUp(up bool) {
mu.Lock()
defer mu.Unlock()
anyInterfaceUp = up
selfCheckLocked()
}
// SetUDP4Unbound sets whether the udp4 bind failed completely.
func SetUDP4Unbound(unbound bool) {
mu.Lock()
defer mu.Unlock()
udp4Unbound = unbound
selfCheckLocked()
}
// SetAuthRoutineInError records the latest error encountered as a result of a
// login attempt. Providing a nil error indicates successful login, or that
// being logged in w/coordination is not currently desired.
func SetAuthRoutineInError(err error) {
mu.Lock()
defer mu.Unlock()
lastLoginErr = err
}
func timerSelfCheck() {
mu.Lock()
defer mu.Unlock()
checkReceiveFuncs()
selfCheckLocked()
if timer != nil {
timer.Reset(time.Minute)
}
}
func selfCheckLocked() {
if ipnState == "" {
// Don't check yet.
return
}
setLocked(SysOverall, overallErrorLocked())
}
// OverallError returns a summary of the health state.
//
// If there are multiple problems, the error will be of type
// multierr.Error.
func OverallError() error {
mu.Lock()
defer mu.Unlock()
return overallErrorLocked()
}
var fakeErrForTesting = envknob.RegisterString("TS_DEBUG_FAKE_HEALTH_ERROR")
// networkErrorf creates an error that indicates issues with outgoing network
// connectivity. Any active warnings related to network connectivity will
// automatically be appended to it.
func networkErrorf(format string, a ...any) error {
errs := []error{
fmt.Errorf(format, a...),
}
for w := range warnables {
if !w.hasConnectivityImpact {
continue
}
if err := w.get(); err != nil {
errs = append(errs, err)
}
}
if len(errs) == 1 {
return errs[0]
}
return multierr.New(errs...)
}
var errNetworkDown = networkErrorf("network down")
var errNotInMapPoll = networkErrorf("not in map poll")
var errNoDERPHome = errors.New("no DERP home")
var errNoUDP4Bind = networkErrorf("no udp4 bind")
func overallErrorLocked() error {
if !anyInterfaceUp {
return errNetworkDown
}
if localLogConfigErr != nil {
return localLogConfigErr
}
if !ipnWantRunning {
return fmt.Errorf("state=%v, wantRunning=%v", ipnState, ipnWantRunning)
}
if lastLoginErr != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("not logged in, last login error=%v", lastLoginErr)
}
now := time.Now()
if !inMapPoll && (lastMapPollEndedAt.IsZero() || now.Sub(lastMapPollEndedAt) > 10*time.Second) {
return errNotInMapPoll
}
const tooIdle = 2*time.Minute + 5*time.Second
if d := now.Sub(lastStreamedMapResponse).Round(time.Second); d > tooIdle {
return networkErrorf("no map response in %v", d)
}
if !derpHomeless {
rid := derpHomeRegion
if rid == 0 {
return errNoDERPHome
}
if !derpRegionConnected[rid] {
return networkErrorf("not connected to home DERP region %v", rid)
}
if d := now.Sub(derpRegionLastFrame[rid]).Round(time.Second); d > tooIdle {
return networkErrorf("haven't heard from home DERP region %v in %v", rid, d)
}
}
if udp4Unbound {
return errNoUDP4Bind
}
// TODO: use
_ = inMapPollSince
_ = lastMapPollEndedAt
_ = lastStreamedMapResponse
_ = lastMapRequestHeard
var errs []error
for _, recv := range receiveFuncs {
if recv.missing {
errs = append(errs, fmt.Errorf("%s is not running", recv.name))
}
}
for sys, err := range sysErr {
if err == nil || sys == SysOverall {
continue
}
errs = append(errs, fmt.Errorf("%v: %w", sys, err))
}
for w := range warnables {
if err := w.get(); err != nil {
errs = append(errs, err)
}
}
for regionID, problem := range derpRegionHealthProblem {
errs = append(errs, fmt.Errorf("derp%d: %v", regionID, problem))
}
for _, s := range controlHealth {
errs = append(errs, errors.New(s))
}
if err := envknob.ApplyDiskConfigError(); err != nil {
errs = append(errs, err)
}
for serverName, err := range tlsConnectionErrors {
errs = append(errs, fmt.Errorf("TLS connection error for %q: %w", serverName, err))
}
if e := fakeErrForTesting(); len(errs) == 0 && e != "" {
return errors.New(e)
}
sort.Slice(errs, func(i, j int) bool {
// Not super efficient (stringifying these in a sort), but probably max 2 or 3 items.
return errs[i].Error() < errs[j].Error()
})
return multierr.New(errs...)
}
var (
ReceiveIPv4 = ReceiveFuncStats{name: "ReceiveIPv4"}
ReceiveIPv6 = ReceiveFuncStats{name: "ReceiveIPv6"}
ReceiveDERP = ReceiveFuncStats{name: "ReceiveDERP"}
receiveFuncs = []*ReceiveFuncStats{&ReceiveIPv4, &ReceiveIPv6, &ReceiveDERP}
)
func init() {
if runtime.GOOS == "js" {
receiveFuncs = receiveFuncs[2:] // ignore IPv4 and IPv6
}
}
// ReceiveFuncStats tracks the calls made to a wireguard-go receive func.
type ReceiveFuncStats struct {
// name is the name of the receive func.
name string
// numCalls is the number of times the receive func has ever been called.
// It is required because it is possible for a receive func's wireguard-go goroutine
// to be active even though the receive func isn't.
// The wireguard-go goroutine alternates between calling the receive func and
// processing what the func returned.
numCalls uint64 // accessed atomically
// prevNumCalls is the value of numCalls last time the health check examined it.
prevNumCalls uint64
// inCall indicates whether the receive func is currently running.
inCall uint32 // bool, accessed atomically
// missing indicates whether the receive func is not running.
missing bool
}
func (s *ReceiveFuncStats) Enter() {
atomic.AddUint64(&s.numCalls, 1)
atomic.StoreUint32(&s.inCall, 1)
}
func (s *ReceiveFuncStats) Exit() {
atomic.StoreUint32(&s.inCall, 0)
}
func checkReceiveFuncs() {
for _, recv := range receiveFuncs {
recv.missing = false
prev := recv.prevNumCalls
numCalls := atomic.LoadUint64(&recv.numCalls)
recv.prevNumCalls = numCalls
if numCalls > prev {
// OK: the function has gotten called since last we checked
continue
}
if atomic.LoadUint32(&recv.inCall) == 1 {
// OK: the function is active, probably blocked due to inactivity
continue
}
// Not OK: The function is not active, and not accumulating new calls.
// It is probably MIA.
recv.missing = true
}
}