tailscale/portlist/poller.go
Marwan Sulaiman 5dd0b02133 portlist: add a synchronous Poll method
This is a follow up on PR #8172 that adds a synchronous Poll method
which allows for the Poller to be used as a zero value without needing
the constructor. The local backend is also changed to use the new API.
A follow up PR will remove the async functionality from the portlist package.

Updates #8171

Signed-off-by: Marwan Sulaiman <marwan@tailscale.com>
2023-06-05 23:10:42 -04:00

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// Copyright (c) Tailscale Inc & AUTHORS
// SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
// This file contains the code related to the Poller type and its methods.
// The hot loop to keep efficient is Poller.Run.
package portlist
import (
"context"
"errors"
"fmt"
"runtime"
"sync"
"time"
"golang.org/x/exp/slices"
"tailscale.com/envknob"
)
var (
pollInterval = 5 * time.Second // default; changed by some OS-specific init funcs
debugDisablePortlist = envknob.RegisterBool("TS_DEBUG_DISABLE_PORTLIST")
)
// PollInterval is the recommended OS-specific interval
// to wait between *Poller.Poll method calls.
func PollInterval() time.Duration {
return pollInterval
}
// Poller scans the systems for listening ports periodically and sends
// the results to C.
type Poller struct {
// IncludeLocalhost controls whether services bound to localhost are included.
//
// This field should only be changed before calling Run.
IncludeLocalhost bool
c chan List // unbuffered
// os, if non-nil, is an OS-specific implementation of the portlist getting
// code. When non-nil, it's responsible for getting the complete list of
// cached ports complete with the process name. That is, when set,
// addProcesses is not used.
// A nil values means we don't have code for getting the list on the current
// operating system.
os osImpl
initOnce sync.Once // guards init of os
initErr error
// closeCtx is the context that's canceled on Close.
closeCtx context.Context
closeCtxCancel context.CancelFunc
runDone chan struct{} // closed when Run completes
// scatch is memory for Poller.getList to reuse between calls.
scratch []Port
prev List // most recent data, not aliasing scratch
}
// osImpl is the OS-specific implementation of getting the open listening ports.
type osImpl interface {
Close() error
// AppendListeningPorts appends to base (which must have length 0 but
// optional capacity) the list of listening ports. The Port struct should be
// populated as completely as possible. Another pass will not add anything
// to it.
//
// The appended ports should be in a sorted (or at least stable) order so
// the caller can cheaply detect when there are no changes.
AppendListeningPorts(base []Port) ([]Port, error)
}
// newOSImpl, if non-nil, constructs a new osImpl.
var newOSImpl func(includeLocalhost bool) osImpl
var (
errUnimplemented = errors.New("portlist poller not implemented on " + runtime.GOOS)
errDisabled = errors.New("portlist disabled by envknob")
)
// NewPoller returns a new portlist Poller. It returns an error
// if the portlist couldn't be obtained.
func NewPoller() (*Poller, error) {
p := &Poller{
c: make(chan List),
runDone: make(chan struct{}),
}
p.initOnce.Do(p.init)
if p.initErr != nil {
return nil, p.initErr
}
p.closeCtx, p.closeCtxCancel = context.WithCancel(context.Background())
// Do one initial poll synchronously so we can return an error
// early.
if pl, err := p.getList(); err != nil {
return nil, err
} else {
p.setPrev(pl)
}
return p, nil
}
func (p *Poller) setPrev(pl List) {
// Make a copy, as the pass in pl slice aliases pl.scratch and we don't want
// that to except to the caller.
p.prev = slices.Clone(pl)
}
// init initializes the Poller by ensuring it has an underlying
// OS implementation and is not turned off by envknob.
func (p *Poller) init() {
if debugDisablePortlist() {
p.initErr = errDisabled
return
}
if newOSImpl == nil {
p.initErr = errUnimplemented
return
}
p.os = newOSImpl(p.IncludeLocalhost)
}
// Updates return the channel that receives port list updates.
//
// The channel is closed when the Poller is closed.
func (p *Poller) Updates() <-chan List { return p.c }
// Close closes the Poller.
func (p *Poller) Close() error {
if p.initErr != nil {
return p.initErr
}
if p.os == nil {
return nil
}
if p.closeCtxCancel != nil {
p.closeCtxCancel()
<-p.runDone
}
return p.os.Close()
}
// send sends pl to p.c and returns whether it was successfully sent.
func (p *Poller) send(ctx context.Context, pl List) (sent bool, err error) {
select {
case p.c <- pl:
return true, nil
case <-ctx.Done():
return false, ctx.Err()
case <-p.closeCtx.Done():
return false, nil
}
}
// Poll returns the list of listening ports, if changed from
// a previous call as indicated by the changed result.
func (p *Poller) Poll() (ports []Port, changed bool, err error) {
p.initOnce.Do(p.init)
if p.initErr != nil {
return nil, false, fmt.Errorf("error initializing poller: %w", p.initErr)
}
pl, err := p.getList()
if err != nil {
return nil, false, err
}
if pl.equal(p.prev) {
return nil, false, nil
}
p.setPrev(pl)
return p.prev, true, nil
}
// Run runs the Poller periodically until either the context
// is done, or the Close is called.
//
// Run may only be called once.
func (p *Poller) Run(ctx context.Context) error {
tick := time.NewTicker(pollInterval)
defer tick.Stop()
return p.runWithTickChan(ctx, tick.C)
}
func (p *Poller) runWithTickChan(ctx context.Context, tickChan <-chan time.Time) error {
defer close(p.runDone)
defer close(p.c)
// Send out the pre-generated initial value.
if sent, err := p.send(ctx, p.prev); !sent {
return err
}
for {
select {
case <-tickChan:
pl, err := p.getList()
if err != nil {
return err
}
if pl.equal(p.prev) {
continue
}
p.setPrev(pl)
if sent, err := p.send(ctx, p.prev); !sent {
return err
}
case <-ctx.Done():
return ctx.Err()
case <-p.closeCtx.Done():
return nil
}
}
}
func (p *Poller) getList() (List, error) {
// TODO(marwan): this method does not
// need to do any init logic. Update tests
// once async API is removed.
p.initOnce.Do(p.init)
if p.initErr == errDisabled {
return nil, nil
}
var err error
p.scratch, err = p.os.AppendListeningPorts(p.scratch[:0])
return p.scratch, err
}