tailscale/wgengine/monitor/monitor_darwin.go
Maisem Ali 80ba161c40 wgengine/monitor: do not ignore changes to pdp_ip*
One current theory (among other things) on battery consumption is that
magicsock is resorting to using the IPv6 over LTE even on WiFi.
One thing that could explain this is that we do not get link change updates
for the LTE modem as we ignore them in this list.
This commit makes us not ignore changes to `pdp_ip` as a test.

Updates #3363

Signed-off-by: Maisem Ali <maisem@tailscale.com>
2022-04-25 12:17:00 -07:00

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// 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.
package monitor
import (
"fmt"
"strings"
"sync"
"golang.org/x/net/route"
"golang.org/x/sys/unix"
"inet.af/netaddr"
"tailscale.com/types/logger"
)
const debugRouteMessages = false
// unspecifiedMessage is a minimal message implementation that should not
// be ignored. In general, OS-specific implementations should use better
// types and avoid this if they can.
type unspecifiedMessage struct{}
func (unspecifiedMessage) ignore() bool { return false }
func newOSMon(logf logger.Logf, _ *Mon) (osMon, error) {
fd, err := unix.Socket(unix.AF_ROUTE, unix.SOCK_RAW, 0)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return &darwinRouteMon{
logf: logf,
fd: fd,
}, nil
}
type darwinRouteMon struct {
logf logger.Logf
fd int // AF_ROUTE socket
buf [2 << 10]byte
closeOnce sync.Once
}
func (m *darwinRouteMon) Close() error {
var err error
m.closeOnce.Do(func() {
err = unix.Close(m.fd)
})
return err
}
func (m *darwinRouteMon) Receive() (message, error) {
for {
n, err := unix.Read(m.fd, m.buf[:])
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
msgs, err := route.ParseRIB(route.RIBTypeRoute, m.buf[:n])
if err != nil {
if debugRouteMessages {
m.logf("read %d bytes (% 02x), failed to parse RIB: %v", n, m.buf[:n], err)
}
return unspecifiedMessage{}, nil
}
if len(msgs) == 0 {
if debugRouteMessages {
m.logf("read %d bytes with no messages (% 02x)", n, m.buf[:n])
}
continue
}
nSkip := 0
for _, msg := range msgs {
if m.skipMessage(msg) {
nSkip++
}
}
if debugRouteMessages {
m.logf("read %d bytes, %d messages (%d skipped)", n, len(msgs), nSkip)
if nSkip < len(msgs) {
m.logMessages(msgs)
}
}
if nSkip == len(msgs) {
continue
}
return unspecifiedMessage{}, nil
}
}
func (m *darwinRouteMon) skipMessage(msg route.Message) bool {
switch msg := msg.(type) {
case *route.InterfaceMulticastAddrMessage:
return true
case *route.InterfaceAddrMessage:
return m.skipInterfaceAddrMessage(msg)
case *route.RouteMessage:
return m.skipRouteMessage(msg)
}
return false
}
// addrType returns addrs[rtaxType], if that (the route address type) exists,
// else it returns nil.
//
// The RTAX_* constants at https://github.com/apple/darwin-xnu/blob/main/bsd/net/route.h
// for what each address index represents.
func addrType(addrs []route.Addr, rtaxType int) route.Addr {
if len(addrs) > rtaxType {
return addrs[rtaxType]
}
return nil
}
func (m *darwinRouteMon) IsInterestingInterface(iface string) bool {
baseName := strings.TrimRight(iface, "0123456789")
switch baseName {
// TODO(maisem): figure out what this list should actually be.
case "llw", "awdl", "ipsec":
return false
}
return true
}
func (m *darwinRouteMon) skipInterfaceAddrMessage(msg *route.InterfaceAddrMessage) bool {
if la, ok := addrType(msg.Addrs, unix.RTAX_IFP).(*route.LinkAddr); ok {
if !m.IsInterestingInterface(la.Name) {
return true
}
}
return false
}
func (m *darwinRouteMon) skipRouteMessage(msg *route.RouteMessage) bool {
if ip := ipOfAddr(addrType(msg.Addrs, unix.RTAX_DST)); ip.IsLinkLocalUnicast() {
// Skip those like:
// dst = fe80::b476:66ff:fe30:c8f6%15
return true
}
return false
}
func (m *darwinRouteMon) logMessages(msgs []route.Message) {
for i, msg := range msgs {
switch msg := msg.(type) {
default:
m.logf(" [%d] %T", i, msg)
case *route.InterfaceAddrMessage:
m.logf(" [%d] InterfaceAddrMessage: ver=%d, type=%v, flags=0x%x, idx=%v",
i, msg.Version, msg.Type, msg.Flags, msg.Index)
m.logAddrs(msg.Addrs)
case *route.InterfaceMulticastAddrMessage:
m.logf(" [%d] InterfaceMulticastAddrMessage: ver=%d, type=%v, flags=0x%x, idx=%v",
i, msg.Version, msg.Type, msg.Flags, msg.Index)
m.logAddrs(msg.Addrs)
case *route.RouteMessage:
m.logf(" [%d] RouteMessage: ver=%d, type=%v, flags=0x%x, idx=%v, id=%v, seq=%v, err=%v",
i, msg.Version, msg.Type, msg.Flags, msg.Index, msg.ID, msg.Seq, msg.Err)
m.logAddrs(msg.Addrs)
}
}
}
func (m *darwinRouteMon) logAddrs(addrs []route.Addr) {
for i, a := range addrs {
if a == nil {
continue
}
m.logf(" %v = %v", rtaxName(i), fmtAddr(a))
}
}
// ipOfAddr returns the route.Addr (possibly nil) as a netaddr.IP
// (possibly zero).
func ipOfAddr(a route.Addr) netaddr.IP {
switch a := a.(type) {
case *route.Inet4Addr:
return netaddr.IPv4(a.IP[0], a.IP[1], a.IP[2], a.IP[3])
case *route.Inet6Addr:
ip := netaddr.IPv6Raw(a.IP)
if a.ZoneID != 0 {
ip = ip.WithZone(fmt.Sprint(a.ZoneID)) // TODO: look up net.InterfaceByIndex? but it might be changing?
}
return ip
}
return netaddr.IP{}
}
func fmtAddr(a route.Addr) any {
if a == nil {
return nil
}
if ip := ipOfAddr(a); !ip.IsZero() {
return ip
}
switch a := a.(type) {
case *route.LinkAddr:
return fmt.Sprintf("[LinkAddr idx=%v name=%q addr=%x]", a.Index, a.Name, a.Addr)
default:
return fmt.Sprintf("%T: %+v", a, a)
}
}
// See https://github.com/apple/darwin-xnu/blob/main/bsd/net/route.h
func rtaxName(i int) string {
switch i {
case unix.RTAX_DST:
return "dst"
case unix.RTAX_GATEWAY:
return "gateway"
case unix.RTAX_NETMASK:
return "netmask"
case unix.RTAX_GENMASK:
return "genmask"
case unix.RTAX_IFP: // "interface name sockaddr present"
return "IFP"
case unix.RTAX_IFA: // "interface addr sockaddr present"
return "IFA"
case unix.RTAX_AUTHOR:
return "author"
case unix.RTAX_BRD:
return "BRD"
}
return fmt.Sprint(i)
}