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Author SHA1 Message Date
Hans Hasselberg 0f343332da
Merge pull request #7966 from hashicorp/pool_improvements
Agent connection pool cleanup
2020-06-04 08:56:26 +02:00
Matt Keeler 0e4c65d422
Fix segfault due to race condition for checking server versions (#7957)
The ACL monitoring routine uses c.routers to check for server version updates. Therefore it needs to be started after initializing the routers.
2020-06-03 10:36:32 -04:00
Hans Hasselberg c45432014b pool: remove version
The version field has been used to decide which multiplexing to use. It
was introduced in 2457293dce. But this is
6y ago and there is no need for this differentiation anymore.
2020-05-28 23:06:01 +02:00
Daniel Nephin c662f0f0de Fix a number of problems found by staticcheck
Some of these problems are minor (unused vars), but others are real bugs (ignored errors).

Co-authored-by: Matt Keeler <mkeeler@users.noreply.github.com>
2020-05-19 16:50:14 -04:00
Hans Hasselberg 51549bd232
rpc: oss changes for network area connection pooling (#7735) 2020-04-30 22:12:17 +02:00
R.B. Boyer 6adad71125
wan federation via mesh gateways (#6884)
This is like a Möbius strip of code due to the fact that low-level components (serf/memberlist) are connected to high-level components (the catalog and mesh-gateways) in a twisty maze of references which make it hard to dive into. With that in mind here's a high level summary of what you'll find in the patch:

There are several distinct chunks of code that are affected:

* new flags and config options for the server

* retry join WAN is slightly different

* retry join code is shared to discover primary mesh gateways from secondary datacenters

* because retry join logic runs in the *agent* and the results of that
  operation for primary mesh gateways are needed in the *server* there are
  some methods like `RefreshPrimaryGatewayFallbackAddresses` that must occur
  at multiple layers of abstraction just to pass the data down to the right
  layer.

* new cache type `FederationStateListMeshGatewaysName` for use in `proxycfg/xds` layers

* the function signature for RPC dialing picked up a new required field (the
  node name of the destination)

* several new RPCs for manipulating a FederationState object:
  `FederationState:{Apply,Get,List,ListMeshGateways}`

* 3 read-only internal APIs for debugging use to invoke those RPCs from curl

* raft and fsm changes to persist these FederationStates

* replication for FederationStates as they are canonically stored in the
  Primary and replicated to the Secondaries.

* a special derivative of anti-entropy that runs in secondaries to snapshot
  their local mesh gateway `CheckServiceNodes` and sync them into their upstream
  FederationState in the primary (this works in conjunction with the
  replication to distribute addresses for all mesh gateways in all DCs to all
  other DCs)

* a "gateway locator" convenience object to make use of this data to choose
  the addresses of gateways to use for any given RPC or gossip operation to a
  remote DC. This gets data from the "retry join" logic in the agent and also
  directly calls into the FSM.

* RPC (`:8300`) on the server sniffs the first byte of a new connection to
  determine if it's actually doing native TLS. If so it checks the ALPN header
  for protocol determination (just like how the existing system uses the
  type-byte marker).

* 2 new kinds of protocols are exclusively decoded via this native TLS
  mechanism: one for ferrying "packet" operations (udp-like) from the gossip
  layer and one for "stream" operations (tcp-like). The packet operations
  re-use sockets (using length-prefixing) to cut down on TLS re-negotiation
  overhead.

* the server instances specially wrap the `memberlist.NetTransport` when running
  with gateway federation enabled (in a `wanfed.Transport`). The general gist is
  that if it tries to dial a node in the SAME datacenter (deduced by looking
  at the suffix of the node name) there is no change. If dialing a DIFFERENT
  datacenter it is wrapped up in a TLS+ALPN blob and sent through some mesh
  gateways to eventually end up in a server's :8300 port.

* a new flag when launching a mesh gateway via `consul connect envoy` to
  indicate that the servers are to be exposed. This sets a special service
  meta when registering the gateway into the catalog.

* `proxycfg/xds` notice this metadata blob to activate additional watches for
  the FederationState objects as well as the location of all of the consul
  servers in that datacenter.

* `xds:` if the extra metadata is in place additional clusters are defined in a
  DC to bulk sink all traffic to another DC's gateways. For the current
  datacenter we listen on a wildcard name (`server.<dc>.consul`) that load
  balances all servers as well as one mini-cluster per node
  (`<node>.server.<dc>.consul`)

* the `consul tls cert create` command got a new flag (`-node`) to help create
  an additional SAN in certs that can be used with this flavor of federation.
2020-03-09 15:59:02 -05:00
Matt Keeler 61d8778210
Sync some feature flag support from enterprise (#7167) 2020-01-29 13:21:38 -05:00
Chris Piraino 401221de58
Allow users to configure either unstructured or JSON logging (#7130)
* hclog Allow users to choose between unstructured and JSON logging
2020-01-28 17:50:41 -06:00
Christian Muehlhaeuser 7753b97cc7 Simplified code in various places (#6176)
All these changes should have no side-effects or change behavior:

- Use bytes.Buffer's String() instead of a conversion
- Use time.Since and time.Until where fitting
- Drop unnecessary returns and assignment
2019-07-20 09:37:19 -04:00
James Phillips d9a6e2a901
Makes server manager shift away from failed servers from Serf events.
Because this code was doing pointer equality checks, it would work for
the case of a failed attempted RPC because the objects are from the
manager itself:

https://github.com/hashicorp/consul/blob/v1.0.3/agent/consul/rpc.go#L283-L302

But the pointer check would always fail for events coming in from the
Serf path because the server object is newly-created:

https://github.com/hashicorp/consul/blob/v1.0.3/agent/router/serf_adapter.go#L14-L40

This means that we didn't proactively shift RPC traffic away from a
failed server, we'd have to wait for an RPC to fail, which exposes
the error to the calling client.

By switching over to a name check vs. a pointer check we get the correct
behavior. We added a DEBUG log as well to help observe this behavior during
integrated testing.

Related to #3863 since the fix here needed the same logic duplicated, owing
to the complicated atomic stuff.

/cc @dadgar for a heads up in case this also affects Nomad.
2018-02-05 17:56:00 -08:00
James Phillips 85e678fbdd
Saves the cycled server list after a failed ping when rebalancing. (#3662)
Fixes #3463
2017-11-07 18:13:23 -08:00
Frank Schroeder 16c58da27d agent: drop unused code
This code from http://github.com/hashicorp/consul/pull/3353 is no longer
required.
2017-08-22 00:02:46 +02:00
Frank Schroeder 7cff50a4df
agent: move agent/consul/agent to agent/metadata 2017-08-09 14:36:52 +02:00
Frank Schroeder c395599cea
agent: move agent/consul/servers to agent/router 2017-08-09 14:36:37 +02:00