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Xray-core/proxy/trojan/client.go

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package trojan
import (
"context"
"time"
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"github.com/xtls/xray-core/common"
"github.com/xtls/xray-core/common/buf"
"github.com/xtls/xray-core/common/errors"
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"github.com/xtls/xray-core/common/net"
"github.com/xtls/xray-core/common/protocol"
"github.com/xtls/xray-core/common/retry"
"github.com/xtls/xray-core/common/session"
"github.com/xtls/xray-core/common/signal"
"github.com/xtls/xray-core/common/task"
core "github.com/xtls/xray-core/core"
"github.com/xtls/xray-core/features/policy"
"github.com/xtls/xray-core/transport"
"github.com/xtls/xray-core/transport/internet"
"github.com/xtls/xray-core/transport/internet/stat"
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)
// Client is a inbound handler for trojan protocol
type Client struct {
serverPicker protocol.ServerPicker
policyManager policy.Manager
}
// NewClient create a new trojan client.
func NewClient(ctx context.Context, config *ClientConfig) (*Client, error) {
serverList := protocol.NewServerList()
for _, rec := range config.Server {
s, err := protocol.NewServerSpecFromPB(rec)
if err != nil {
return nil, newError("failed to parse server spec").Base(err)
}
serverList.AddServer(s)
}
if serverList.Size() == 0 {
return nil, newError("0 server")
}
v := core.MustFromContext(ctx)
client := &Client{
serverPicker: protocol.NewRoundRobinServerPicker(serverList),
policyManager: v.GetFeature(policy.ManagerType()).(policy.Manager),
}
return client, nil
}
// Process implements OutboundHandler.Process().
func (c *Client) Process(ctx context.Context, link *transport.Link, dialer internet.Dialer) error {
outbound := session.OutboundFromContext(ctx)
if outbound == nil || !outbound.Target.IsValid() {
return newError("target not specified")
}
outbound.Name = "trojan"
inbound := session.InboundFromContext(ctx)
if inbound != nil {
inbound.SetCanSpliceCopy(3)
}
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destination := outbound.Target
network := destination.Network
var server *protocol.ServerSpec
var conn stat.Connection
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err := retry.ExponentialBackoff(5, 100).On(func() error {
server = c.serverPicker.PickServer()
rawConn, err := dialer.Dial(ctx, server.Destination())
if err != nil {
return err
}
conn = rawConn
return nil
})
if err != nil {
return newError("failed to find an available destination").AtWarning().Base(err)
}
Quic related improvements (#915) * DialSystem for Quic DialSystem() is needed in case of Android client, where the raw conn is protected for vpn service * Fix client dialer log Log such as: tunneling request to tcp:www.google.com:80 via tcp:x.x.x.x:443 the second "tcp" is misleading when using mKcp or quic transport Remove the second "tcp" and add the correct logging for transport dialer: - transport/internet/tcp: dialing TCP to tcp:x.x.x.x:443 - transport/internet/quic: dialing quic to udp:x.x.x.x:443 * Quic new stream allocation mode Currently this is how Quic works: client muxing all tcp and udp traffic through a single session, when there are more than 32 running streams in the session, the next stream request will fail and open with a new session (port). Imagine lineup the session from left to right: | | | | | | As the streams finishes, we still open stream from the left, original session. So the base session will always be there and new sessions on the right come and go. However, either due to QOS or bugs in Quic implementation, the traffic "wear out" the base session. It will become slower and in the end not receiving any data from server side. I couldn't figure out a solution for this problem at the moment, as a workaround: | | | | | | | | I came up with this new stream allocation mode, that it will never open new streams in the old sessions, but only from current or new session from right. The keeplive config is turned off from server and client side. This way old sessions will natually close and new sessions keep generating. Note the frequency of new session is still controlled by the server side. Server can assign a large max stream limit. In this case the new allocation mode will be similar to the current mode.
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newError("tunneling request to ", destination, " via ", server.Destination().NetAddr()).WriteToLog(session.ExportIDToError(ctx))
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defer conn.Close()
user := server.PickUser()
account, ok := user.Account.(*MemoryAccount)
if !ok {
return newError("user account is not valid")
}
var newCtx context.Context
var newCancel context.CancelFunc
if session.TimeoutOnlyFromContext(ctx) {
newCtx, newCancel = context.WithCancel(context.Background())
}
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sessionPolicy := c.policyManager.ForLevel(user.Level)
ctx, cancel := context.WithCancel(ctx)
timer := signal.CancelAfterInactivity(ctx, func() {
cancel()
if newCancel != nil {
newCancel()
}
}, sessionPolicy.Timeouts.ConnectionIdle)
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postRequest := func() error {
defer timer.SetTimeout(sessionPolicy.Timeouts.DownlinkOnly)
bufferWriter := buf.NewBufferedWriter(buf.NewWriter(conn))
connWriter := &ConnWriter{
Writer: bufferWriter,
Target: destination,
Account: account,
}
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var bodyWriter buf.Writer
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if destination.Network == net.Network_UDP {
bodyWriter = &PacketWriter{Writer: connWriter, Target: destination}
} else {
bodyWriter = connWriter
}
// write some request payload to buffer
if err = buf.CopyOnceTimeout(link.Reader, bodyWriter, time.Millisecond*100); err != nil && err != buf.ErrNotTimeoutReader && err != buf.ErrReadTimeout {
return newError("failed to write A request payload").Base(err).AtWarning()
}
// Flush; bufferWriter.WriteMultiBufer now is bufferWriter.writer.WriteMultiBuffer
if err = bufferWriter.SetBuffered(false); err != nil {
return newError("failed to flush payload").Base(err).AtWarning()
}
// Send header if not sent yet
if _, err = connWriter.Write([]byte{}); err != nil {
return err.(*errors.Error).AtWarning()
}
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if err = buf.Copy(link.Reader, bodyWriter, buf.UpdateActivity(timer)); err != nil {
return newError("failed to transfer request payload").Base(err).AtInfo()
}
return nil
}
getResponse := func() error {
defer timer.SetTimeout(sessionPolicy.Timeouts.UplinkOnly)
var reader buf.Reader
if network == net.Network_UDP {
reader = &PacketReader{
Reader: conn,
}
} else {
reader = buf.NewReader(conn)
}
return buf.Copy(reader, link.Writer, buf.UpdateActivity(timer))
}
if newCtx != nil {
ctx = newCtx
}
responseDoneAndCloseWriter := task.OnSuccess(getResponse, task.Close(link.Writer))
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if err := task.Run(ctx, postRequest, responseDoneAndCloseWriter); err != nil {
return newError("connection ends").Base(err)
}
return nil
}
func init() {
common.Must(common.RegisterConfig((*ClientConfig)(nil), func(ctx context.Context, config interface{}) (interface{}, error) {
return NewClient(ctx, config.(*ClientConfig))
}))
}