// Copyright (c) 2021 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. //go:build go1.19 package main // import "tailscale.com/cmd/tailscaled" // TODO: check if administrator, like tswin does. // // TODO: try to load wintun.dll early at startup, before wireguard/tun // does (which panics) and if we'd fail (e.g. due to access // denied, even if administrator), use 'tasklist /m wintun.dll' // to see if something else is currently using it and tell user. // // TODO: check if Tailscale service is already running, and fail early // like tswin does. // // TODO: on failure, check if on a UNC drive and recommend copying it // to C:\ to run it, like tswin does. import ( "bufio" "context" "encoding/json" "errors" "fmt" "log" "net/netip" "os" "os/exec" "os/signal" "sync" "syscall" "time" "github.com/dblohm7/wingoes/com" "golang.org/x/sys/windows" "golang.org/x/sys/windows/svc" "golang.org/x/sys/windows/svc/eventlog" "golang.zx2c4.com/wireguard/tun" "golang.zx2c4.com/wireguard/windows/tunnel/winipcfg" "tailscale.com/envknob" "tailscale.com/logpolicy" "tailscale.com/logtail/backoff" "tailscale.com/net/dns" "tailscale.com/net/tstun" "tailscale.com/types/logger" "tailscale.com/util/winutil" "tailscale.com/version" "tailscale.com/wf" ) func init() { // Initialize COM process-wide. comProcessType := com.Service if !isWindowsService() { comProcessType = com.ConsoleApp } if err := com.StartRuntime(comProcessType); err != nil { log.Printf("wingoes.com.StartRuntime(%d) failed: %v", comProcessType, err) } } const serviceName = "Tailscale" func init() { tstunNew = tstunNewWithWindowsRetries } // tstunNewOrRetry is a wrapper around tstun.New that retries on Windows for certain // errors. // // TODO(bradfitz): move this into tstun and/or just fix the problems so it doesn't // require a few tries to work. func tstunNewWithWindowsRetries(logf logger.Logf, tunName string) (_ tun.Device, devName string, _ error) { bo := backoff.NewBackoff("tstunNew", logf, 10*time.Second) ctx, cancel := context.WithTimeout(context.Background(), 5*time.Minute) defer cancel() for { dev, devName, err := tstun.New(logf, tunName) if err == nil { return dev, devName, err } if errors.Is(err, windows.ERROR_DEVICE_NOT_AVAILABLE) || windowsUptime() < 10*time.Minute { // Wintun is not installing correctly. Dump the state of NetSetupSvc // (which is a user-mode service that must be active for network devices // to install) and its dependencies to the log. winutil.LogSvcState(logf, "NetSetupSvc") } bo.BackOff(ctx, err) if ctx.Err() != nil { return nil, "", ctx.Err() } } } func isWindowsService() bool { v, err := svc.IsWindowsService() if err != nil { log.Fatalf("svc.IsWindowsService failed: %v", err) } return v } // syslogf is a logger function that writes to the Windows event log (ie, the // one that you see in the Windows Event Viewer). tailscaled may optionally // generate diagnostic messages in the same event timeline as the Windows // Service Control Manager to assist with diagnosing issues with tailscaled's // lifetime (such as slow shutdowns). var syslogf logger.Logf = logger.Discard // runWindowsService starts running Tailscale under the Windows // Service environment. // // At this point we're still the parent process that // Windows started. func runWindowsService(pol *logpolicy.Policy) error { if winutil.GetPolicyInteger("LogSCMInteractions", 0) != 0 { syslog, err := eventlog.Open(serviceName) if err == nil { syslogf = func(format string, args ...any) { syslog.Info(0, fmt.Sprintf(format, args...)) } defer syslog.Close() } } syslogf("Service entering svc.Run") defer syslogf("Service exiting svc.Run") return svc.Run(serviceName, &ipnService{Policy: pol}) } type ipnService struct { Policy *logpolicy.Policy } // Called by Windows to execute the windows service. func (service *ipnService) Execute(args []string, r <-chan svc.ChangeRequest, changes chan<- svc.Status) (bool, uint32) { defer syslogf("SvcStopped notification imminent") changes <- svc.Status{State: svc.StartPending} syslogf("Service start pending") svcAccepts := svc.AcceptStop if winutil.GetPolicyInteger("FlushDNSOnSessionUnlock", 0) != 0 { svcAccepts |= svc.AcceptSessionChange } ctx, cancel := context.WithCancel(context.Background()) defer cancel() doneCh := make(chan struct{}) go func() { defer close(doneCh) args := []string{"/subproc", service.Policy.PublicID.String()} // Make a logger without a date prefix, as filelogger // and logtail both already add their own. All we really want // from the log package is the automatic newline. // We start with log.Default().Writer(), which is the logtail // writer that logpolicy already installed as the global // output. logger := log.New(log.Default().Writer(), "", 0) babysitProc(ctx, args, logger.Printf) }() changes <- svc.Status{State: svc.Running, Accepts: svcAccepts} syslogf("Service running") for { select { case <-doneCh: return false, windows.NO_ERROR case cmd := <-r: log.Printf("Got Windows Service event: %v", cmdName(cmd.Cmd)) switch cmd.Cmd { case svc.Stop: changes <- svc.Status{State: svc.StopPending} syslogf("Service stop pending") cancel() // so BabysitProc will kill the child process case svc.Interrogate: syslogf("Service interrogation") changes <- cmd.CurrentStatus case svc.SessionChange: syslogf("Service session change notification") handleSessionChange(cmd) changes <- cmd.CurrentStatus } } } } func cmdName(c svc.Cmd) string { switch c { case svc.Stop: return "Stop" case svc.Pause: return "Pause" case svc.Continue: return "Continue" case svc.Interrogate: return "Interrogate" case svc.Shutdown: return "Shutdown" case svc.ParamChange: return "ParamChange" case svc.NetBindAdd: return "NetBindAdd" case svc.NetBindRemove: return "NetBindRemove" case svc.NetBindEnable: return "NetBindEnable" case svc.NetBindDisable: return "NetBindDisable" case svc.DeviceEvent: return "DeviceEvent" case svc.HardwareProfileChange: return "HardwareProfileChange" case svc.PowerEvent: return "PowerEvent" case svc.SessionChange: return "SessionChange" case svc.PreShutdown: return "PreShutdown" } return fmt.Sprintf("Unknown-Service-Cmd-%d", c) } func beWindowsSubprocess() bool { if beFirewallKillswitch() { return true } if len(os.Args) != 3 || os.Args[1] != "/subproc" { return false } logid := os.Args[2] // Remove the date/time prefix; the logtail + file loggers add it. log.SetFlags(0) log.Printf("Program starting: v%v: %#v", version.Long, os.Args) log.Printf("subproc mode: logid=%v", logid) if err := envknob.ApplyDiskConfigError(); err != nil { log.Printf("Error reading environment config: %v", err) } go func() { b := make([]byte, 16) for { _, err := os.Stdin.Read(b) if err != nil { log.Fatalf("stdin err (parent process died): %v", err) } } }() err := startIPNServer(context.Background(), log.Printf, logid) if err != nil { log.Fatalf("ipnserver: %v", err) } return true } func beFirewallKillswitch() bool { if len(os.Args) != 3 || os.Args[1] != "/firewall" { return false } log.SetFlags(0) log.Printf("killswitch subprocess starting, tailscale GUID is %s", os.Args[2]) guid, err := windows.GUIDFromString(os.Args[2]) if err != nil { log.Fatalf("invalid GUID %q: %v", os.Args[2], err) } luid, err := winipcfg.LUIDFromGUID(&guid) if err != nil { log.Fatalf("no interface with GUID %q: %v", guid, err) } start := time.Now() fw, err := wf.New(uint64(luid)) if err != nil { log.Fatalf("failed to enable firewall: %v", err) } log.Printf("killswitch enabled, took %s", time.Since(start)) // Note(maisem): when local lan access toggled, tailscaled needs to // inform the firewall to let local routes through. The set of routes // is passed in via stdin encoded in json. dcd := json.NewDecoder(os.Stdin) for { var routes []netip.Prefix if err := dcd.Decode(&routes); err != nil { log.Fatalf("parent process died or requested exit, exiting (%v)", err) } if err := fw.UpdatePermittedRoutes(routes); err != nil { log.Fatalf("failed to update routes (%v)", err) } } } func handleSessionChange(chgRequest svc.ChangeRequest) { if chgRequest.Cmd != svc.SessionChange || chgRequest.EventType != windows.WTS_SESSION_UNLOCK { return } log.Printf("Received WTS_SESSION_UNLOCK event, initiating DNS flush.") go func() { err := dns.Flush() if err != nil { log.Printf("Error flushing DNS on session unlock: %v", err) } }() } var ( kernel32 = windows.NewLazySystemDLL("kernel32.dll") getTickCount64Proc = kernel32.NewProc("GetTickCount64") ) func windowsUptime() time.Duration { r, _, _ := getTickCount64Proc.Call() return time.Duration(int64(r)) * time.Millisecond } // babysitProc runs the current executable as a child process with the // provided args, capturing its output, writing it to files, and // restarting the process on any crashes. func babysitProc(ctx context.Context, args []string, logf logger.Logf) { executable, err := os.Executable() if err != nil { panic("cannot determine executable: " + err.Error()) } var proc struct { mu sync.Mutex p *os.Process } done := make(chan struct{}) go func() { interrupt := make(chan os.Signal, 1) signal.Notify(interrupt, syscall.SIGINT, syscall.SIGTERM) var sig os.Signal select { case sig = <-interrupt: logf("babysitProc: got signal: %v", sig) close(done) case <-ctx.Done(): logf("babysitProc: context done") sig = os.Kill close(done) } proc.mu.Lock() proc.p.Signal(sig) proc.mu.Unlock() }() bo := backoff.NewBackoff("babysitProc", logf, 30*time.Second) for { startTime := time.Now() log.Printf("exec: %#v %v", executable, args) cmd := exec.Command(executable, args...) // Create a pipe object to use as the subproc's stdin. // When the writer goes away, the reader gets EOF. // A subproc can watch its stdin and exit when it gets EOF; // this is a very reliable way to have a subproc die when // its parent (us) disappears. // We never need to actually write to wStdin. rStdin, wStdin, err := os.Pipe() if err != nil { log.Printf("os.Pipe 1: %v", err) return } // Create a pipe object to use as the subproc's stdout/stderr. // We'll read from this pipe and send it to logf, line by line. // We can't use os.exec's io.Writer for this because it // doesn't care about lines, and thus ends up merging multiple // log lines into one or splitting one line into multiple // logf() calls. bufio is more appropriate. rStdout, wStdout, err := os.Pipe() if err != nil { log.Printf("os.Pipe 2: %v", err) } go func(r *os.File) { defer r.Close() rb := bufio.NewReader(r) for { s, err := rb.ReadString('\n') if s != "" { logf("%s", s) } if err != nil { break } } }(rStdout) cmd.Stdin = rStdin cmd.Stdout = wStdout cmd.Stderr = wStdout err = cmd.Start() // Now that the subproc is started, get rid of our copy of the // pipe reader. Bad things happen on Windows if more than one // process owns the read side of a pipe. rStdin.Close() wStdout.Close() if err != nil { log.Printf("starting subprocess failed: %v", err) } else { proc.mu.Lock() proc.p = cmd.Process proc.mu.Unlock() err = cmd.Wait() log.Printf("subprocess exited: %v", err) } // If the process finishes, clean up the write side of the // pipe. We'll make a new one when we restart the subproc. wStdin.Close() if os.Getenv("TS_DEBUG_RESTART_CRASHED") == "0" { log.Fatalf("Process ended.") } if time.Since(startTime) < 60*time.Second { bo.BackOff(ctx, fmt.Errorf("subproc early exit: %v", err)) } else { // Reset the timeout, since the process ran for a while. bo.BackOff(ctx, nil) } select { case <-done: return default: } } }