The value predates the introduction of AddrSet which replaces
the index by tracking curAddr directly.
Signed-off-by: David Crawshaw <crawshaw@tailscale.com>
This avoids a non-obvious data race, where the JSON decoder ends
up creating do-nothing writes into global variables.
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WARNING: DATA RACE
Write at 0x0000011e1860 by goroutine 201:
tailscale.com/wgengine/packet.(*IP).UnmarshalJSON()
/home/crawshaw/repo/corp/oss/wgengine/packet/packet.go:83 +0x2d9
encoding/json.(*decodeState).literalStore()
/home/crawshaw/go/go/src/encoding/json/decode.go:877 +0x445e
...
encoding/json.Unmarshal()
/home/crawshaw/go/go/src/encoding/json/decode.go:107 +0x1de
tailscale.com/control/controlclient.(*Direct).decodeMsg()
/home/crawshaw/repo/corp/oss/control/controlclient/direct.go:615 +0x1ab
tailscale.com/control/controlclient.(*Direct).PollNetMap()
/home/crawshaw/repo/corp/oss/control/controlclient/direct.go:525 +0x1053
tailscale.com/control/controlclient.(*Client).mapRoutine()
/home/crawshaw/repo/corp/oss/control/controlclient/auto.go:428 +0x3a6
Previous read at 0x0000011e1860 by goroutine 86:
tailscale.com/wgengine/filter.matchIPWithoutPorts()
/home/crawshaw/repo/corp/oss/wgengine/filter/match.go:108 +0x91
tailscale.com/wgengine/filter.(*Filter).runIn()
/home/crawshaw/repo/corp/oss/wgengine/filter/filter.go:147 +0x3c6
tailscale.com/wgengine/filter.(*Filter).RunIn()
/home/crawshaw/repo/corp/oss/wgengine/filter/filter.go:127 +0xb0
tailscale.com/wgengine.(*userspaceEngine).SetFilter.func1()
/home/crawshaw/repo/corp/oss/wgengine/userspace.go:390 +0xfc
github.com/tailscale/wireguard-go/device.(*Device).RoutineDecryption()
/home/crawshaw/repo/corp/wireguard-go/device/receive.go:295 +0xa1f
For #112
Signed-off-by: David Crawshaw <crawshaw@tailscale.com>
Because wgLock is held while some wireguard-go methods run,
trying to hold wgLock during HandshakeDone potentially creates
lock cycles between wgengine and internals of wireguard-go.
Arguably wireguard-go should call HandshakeDone in a new goroutine,
but until its API promises that, don't make any assumptions here.
Maybe for #110.
Signed-off-by: David Crawshaw <crawshaw@tailscale.com>
For 3 seconds after a successful handshake, wgengine will send a
ping packet every 300ms to its peer. This ensures the spray logic
in magicsock has something to spray.
Signed-off-by: David Crawshaw <crawshaw@tailscale.com>
In particular, this is designed to catch the case where a
HandshakeInitiation packet is sent out but the intermediate NATs
have not been primed, so the packet passes over DERP.
In that case, the HandshakeResponse also comes back over DERP,
and the connection proceeds via DERP without ever trying to punch
through the NAT.
With this change, the HandshakeResponse (which was sprayed out
and so primed one NAT) triggers an UpdateDst, which triggers
the extra spray logic.
(For this to work, there has to be an initial supply of packets
to send on to a peer for the three seconds following a handshake.
The source of these packets is left as a future exercise.)
Signed-off-by: David Crawshaw <crawshaw@tailscale.com>
This is the first, and easier, part of incremental wireguard-go
reconfiguration. It means that a new node appearing on the
network does not cause all existing nodes to re-handshake with
the other nodes they are talking to.
(This code has been running on hello.ipn.dev for a few weeks and
peers have successfully reconnected to it through many network
map updates.)
Signed-off-by: David Crawshaw <crawshaw@tailscale.com>
And make the monitor package portable with no-op implementations on
unsupported operating systems.
Signed-off-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@tailscale.com>
* make RouterGen return an error, not take both tunname and tundev
* also remove RouteGen taking a wireguard/device.Device; currently unused
* remove derp parameter (it'll work differently)
* unexport NewUserspaceRouter in per-OS impls, add documented wrapper
Signed-off-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@tailscale.com>