tailscale/wgengine/tstun/faketun.go
Avery Pennarun 5041800ac6 wgengine/tstun/faketun: it's a null tunnel, not a loopback.
At some point faketun got implemented as a loopback (put a packet in
from wireguard, the same packet goes back to wireguard) which is not
useful. It's supposed to be an interface that just sinks all packets,
and then wgengine adds *only* and ICMP Echo responder as a layer on
top.

This caused extremely odd bugs on darwin, where the special case that
reinjects packets from local->local was filling the loopback channel
and creating an infinite loop (which became jammed since the reader and
writer were in the same goroutine).

Signed-off-by: Avery Pennarun <apenwarr@tailscale.com>
2020-10-08 01:01:39 -04:00

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// Copyright (c) 2020 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 tstun
import (
"io"
"os"
"github.com/tailscale/wireguard-go/tun"
)
type fakeTUN struct {
evchan chan tun.Event
closechan chan struct{}
}
// NewFakeTUN returns a fake TUN device that does not depend on the
// operating system or any special permissions.
// It primarily exists for testing.
func NewFakeTUN() tun.Device {
return &fakeTUN{
evchan: make(chan tun.Event),
closechan: make(chan struct{}),
}
}
func (t *fakeTUN) File() *os.File {
panic("fakeTUN.File() called, which makes no sense")
}
func (t *fakeTUN) Close() error {
close(t.closechan)
close(t.evchan)
return nil
}
func (t *fakeTUN) Read(out []byte, offset int) (int, error) {
<-t.closechan
return 0, io.EOF
}
func (t *fakeTUN) Write(b []byte, n int) (int, error) {
select {
case <-t.closechan:
return 0, ErrClosed
default:
}
return len(b), nil
}
func (t *fakeTUN) Flush() error { return nil }
func (t *fakeTUN) MTU() (int, error) { return 1500, nil }
func (t *fakeTUN) Name() (string, error) { return "FakeTUN", nil }
func (t *fakeTUN) Events() chan tun.Event { return t.evchan }