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We stopped writing network lock keys as separate items with #6315, the constant is no longer used. Signed-off-by: Mihai Parparita <mihai@tailscale.com>
88 lines
3.0 KiB
Go
88 lines
3.0 KiB
Go
// Copyright (c) Tailscale Inc & AUTHORS
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
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package ipn
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import (
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"errors"
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"fmt"
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"strconv"
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)
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// ErrStateNotExist is returned by StateStore.ReadState when the
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// requested state ID doesn't exist.
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var ErrStateNotExist = errors.New("no state with given ID")
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const (
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// MachineKeyStateKey is the key under which we store the machine key,
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// in its key.NodePrivate.MarshalText representation.
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MachineKeyStateKey = StateKey("_machinekey")
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// LegacyGlobalDaemonStateKey is the ipn.StateKey that tailscaled
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// loads on startup.
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//
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// We have to support multiple state keys for other OSes (Windows in
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// particular), but right now Unix daemons run with a single
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// node-global state. To keep open the option of having per-user state
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// later, the global state key doesn't look like a username.
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//
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// As of 2022-10-21, it has been superseded by profiles and is no longer
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// written to disk. It is only read at startup when there are no profiles,
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// to migrate the state to the "default" profile.
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// The existing state is left on disk in case the user downgrades to an
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// older version of Tailscale that doesn't support profiles. We can
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// remove this in a future release.
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LegacyGlobalDaemonStateKey = StateKey("_daemon")
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// ServerModeStartKey's value, if non-empty, is the value of a
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// StateKey containing the prefs to start with which to start the
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// server.
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//
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// For example, the value might be "user-1234", meaning the
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// the server should start with the Prefs JSON loaded from
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// StateKey "user-1234".
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ServerModeStartKey = StateKey("server-mode-start-key")
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// KnownProfilesStateKey is the key under which we store the list of
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// known profiles. The value is a JSON-encoded []LoginProfile.
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KnownProfilesStateKey = StateKey("_profiles")
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// CurrentProfileStateKey is the key under which we store the current
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// profile.
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CurrentProfileStateKey = StateKey("_current-profile")
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)
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// CurrentProfileID returns the StateKey that stores the
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// current profile ID. The value is a JSON-encoded LoginProfile.
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// If the userID is empty, the key returned is CurrentProfileStateKey,
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// otherwise it is "_current/"+userID.
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func CurrentProfileKey(userID string) StateKey {
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if userID == "" {
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return CurrentProfileStateKey
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}
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return StateKey("_current/" + userID)
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}
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// StateStore persists state, and produces it back on request.
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type StateStore interface {
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// ReadState returns the bytes associated with ID. Returns (nil,
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// ErrStateNotExist) if the ID doesn't have associated state.
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ReadState(id StateKey) ([]byte, error)
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// WriteState saves bs as the state associated with ID.
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WriteState(id StateKey, bs []byte) error
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}
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// ReadStoreInt reads an integer from a StateStore.
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func ReadStoreInt(store StateStore, id StateKey) (int64, error) {
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v, err := store.ReadState(id)
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if err != nil {
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return 0, err
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}
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return strconv.ParseInt(string(v), 10, 64)
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}
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// PutStoreInt puts an integer into a StateStore.
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func PutStoreInt(store StateStore, id StateKey, val int64) error {
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return store.WriteState(id, fmt.Appendf(nil, "%d", val))
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}
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