tailscale/ipn/auditlog/extension.go
Brad Fitzpatrick 3bc10ea585 ipn/ipnext: remove some interface indirection to add hooks
Now that 25c4dc5fd70 removed unregistering hooks and made them into
slices, just expose the slices and remove the setter funcs.

This removes boilerplate ceremony around adding new hooks.

This does export the hooks and make them mutable at runtime in theory,
but that'd be a data race. If we really wanted to lock it down in the
future we could make the feature.Hooks slice type be an opaque struct
with an All() iterator and a "frozen" bool and we could freeze all the
hooks after init. But that doesn't seem worth it.

This means that hook registration is also now all in one place, rather
than being mixed into ProfilesService vs ipnext.Host vs FooService vs
BarService. I view that as a feature. When we have a ton of hooks and
the list is long, then we can rearrange the fields in the Hooks struct
as needed, or make sub-structs, or big comments.

Updates #12614

Change-Id: I05ce5baa45a61e79c04591c2043c05f3288d8587
Signed-off-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@tailscale.com>
2025-04-25 09:03:39 -07:00

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// Copyright (c) Tailscale Inc & AUTHORS
// SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
package auditlog
import (
"context"
"errors"
"fmt"
"sync"
"time"
"tailscale.com/control/controlclient"
"tailscale.com/feature"
"tailscale.com/ipn"
"tailscale.com/ipn/ipnauth"
"tailscale.com/ipn/ipnext"
"tailscale.com/tailcfg"
"tailscale.com/types/lazy"
"tailscale.com/types/logger"
)
// featureName is the name of the feature implemented by this package.
// It is also the [extension] name and the log prefix.
const featureName = "auditlog"
func init() {
feature.Register(featureName)
ipnext.RegisterExtension(featureName, newExtension)
}
// extension is an [ipnext.Extension] managing audit logging
// on platforms that import this package.
// As of 2025-03-27, that's only Windows and macOS.
type extension struct {
logf logger.Logf
// store is the log store shared by all loggers.
// It is created when the first logger is started.
store lazy.SyncValue[LogStore]
// mu protects all following fields.
mu sync.Mutex
// logger is the current audit logger, or nil if it is not set up,
// such as before the first control client is created, or after
// a profile change and before the new control client is created.
//
// It queues, persists, and sends audit logs to the control client.
logger *Logger
}
// newExtension is an [ipnext.NewExtensionFn] that creates a new audit log extension.
// It is registered with [ipnext.RegisterExtension] if the package is imported.
func newExtension(logf logger.Logf, _ ipnext.SafeBackend) (ipnext.Extension, error) {
return &extension{logf: logger.WithPrefix(logf, featureName+": ")}, nil
}
// Name implements [ipnext.Extension].
func (e *extension) Name() string {
return featureName
}
// Init implements [ipnext.Extension] by registering callbacks and providers
// for the duration of the extension's lifetime.
func (e *extension) Init(h ipnext.Host) error {
h.Hooks().NewControlClient.Add(e.controlClientChanged)
h.Hooks().ProfileStateChange.Add(e.profileChanged)
h.Hooks().AuditLoggers.Add(e.getCurrentLogger)
return nil
}
// [controlclient.Auto] implements [Transport].
var _ Transport = (*controlclient.Auto)(nil)
// startNewLogger creates and starts a new logger for the specified profile
// using the specified [controlclient.Client] as the transport.
// The profileID may be "" if the profile has not been persisted yet.
func (e *extension) startNewLogger(cc controlclient.Client, profileID ipn.ProfileID) (*Logger, error) {
transport, ok := cc.(Transport)
if !ok {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("%T cannot be used as transport", cc)
}
// Create a new log store if this is the first logger.
// Otherwise, get the existing log store.
store, err := e.store.GetErr(func() (LogStore, error) {
return newDefaultLogStore(e.logf)
})
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("failed to create audit log store: %w", err)
}
logger := NewLogger(Opts{
Logf: e.logf,
RetryLimit: 32,
Store: store,
})
if err := logger.SetProfileID(profileID); err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("set profile failed: %w", err)
}
if err := logger.Start(transport); err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("start failed: %w", err)
}
return logger, nil
}
func (e *extension) controlClientChanged(cc controlclient.Client, profile ipn.LoginProfileView) (cleanup func()) {
logger, err := e.startNewLogger(cc, profile.ID())
e.mu.Lock()
e.logger = logger // nil on error
e.mu.Unlock()
if err != nil {
// If we fail to create or start the logger, log the error
// and return a nil cleanup function. There's nothing more
// we can do here.
//
// But [extension.getCurrentLogger] returns [noCurrentLogger]
// when the logger is nil. Since [noCurrentLogger] always
// fails with [errNoLogger], operations that must be audited
// but cannot will fail on platforms where the audit logger
// is enabled (i.e., the auditlog package is imported).
e.logf("[unexpected] %v", err)
return nil
}
return func() {
// Stop the logger when the control client shuts down.
ctx, cancel := context.WithTimeout(context.Background(), 5*time.Second)
defer cancel()
logger.FlushAndStop(ctx)
}
}
func (e *extension) profileChanged(profile ipn.LoginProfileView, _ ipn.PrefsView, sameNode bool) {
e.mu.Lock()
defer e.mu.Unlock()
switch {
case e.logger == nil:
// No-op if we don't have an audit logger.
case sameNode:
// The profile info has changed, but it represents the same node.
// This includes the case where the login has just been completed
// and the profile's [ipn.ProfileID] has been set for the first time.
if err := e.logger.SetProfileID(profile.ID()); err != nil {
e.logf("[unexpected] failed to set profile ID: %v", err)
}
default:
// The profile info has changed, and it represents a different node.
// We won't have an audit logger for the new profile until the new
// control client is created.
//
// We don't expect any auditable actions to be attempted in this state.
// But if they are, they will fail with [errNoLogger].
e.logger = nil
}
}
// errNoLogger is an error returned by [noCurrentLogger]. It indicates that
// the logger was unavailable when [ipnlocal.LocalBackend] requested it,
// such as when an auditable action was attempted before [LocalBackend.Start]
// was called for the first time or immediately after a profile change
// and before the new control client was created.
//
// This error is unexpected and should not occur in normal operation.
var errNoLogger = errors.New("[unexpected] no audit logger")
// noCurrentLogger is an [ipnauth.AuditLogFunc] returned by [extension.getCurrentLogger]
// when the logger is not available. It fails with [errNoLogger] on every call.
func noCurrentLogger(_ tailcfg.ClientAuditAction, _ string) error {
return errNoLogger
}
// getCurrentLogger is an [ipnext.AuditLogProvider] registered with [ipnext.Host].
// It is called when [ipnlocal.LocalBackend] or an extension needs to audit an action.
//
// It returns a function that enqueues the audit log for the current profile,
// or [noCurrentLogger] if the logger is unavailable.
func (e *extension) getCurrentLogger() ipnauth.AuditLogFunc {
e.mu.Lock()
defer e.mu.Unlock()
if e.logger == nil {
return noCurrentLogger
}
return e.logger.Enqueue
}
// Shutdown implements [ipnlocal.Extension].
func (e *extension) Shutdown() error {
return nil
}