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253 lines
7.4 KiB
Go
253 lines
7.4 KiB
Go
package proxy
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import (
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"context"
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"crypto/tls"
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"errors"
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"fmt"
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"log"
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"net"
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"sync"
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"sync/atomic"
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"time"
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metrics "github.com/armon/go-metrics"
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"github.com/hashicorp/consul/connect"
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)
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const (
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publicListenerMetricPrefix = "inbound"
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upstreamMetricPrefix = "upstream"
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)
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// Listener is the implementation of a specific proxy listener. It has pluggable
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// Listen and Dial methods to suit public mTLS vs upstream semantics. It handles
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// the lifecycle of the listener and all connections opened through it
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type Listener struct {
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// Service is the connect service instance to use.
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Service *connect.Service
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// listenFunc, dialFunc and bindAddr are set by type-specific constructors
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listenFunc func() (net.Listener, error)
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dialFunc func() (net.Conn, error)
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bindAddr string
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stopFlag int32
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stopChan chan struct{}
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// listeningChan is closed when listener is opened successfully. It's really
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// only for use in tests where we need to coordinate wait for the Serve
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// goroutine to be running before we proceed trying to connect. On my laptop
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// this always works out anyway but on constrained VMs and especially docker
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// containers (e.g. in CI) we often see the Dial routine win the race and get
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// `connection refused`. Retry loops and sleeps are unpleasant workarounds and
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// this is cheap and correct.
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listeningChan chan struct{}
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logger *log.Logger
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// Gauge to track current open connections
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activeConns int64
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connWG sync.WaitGroup
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metricPrefix string
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metricLabels []metrics.Label
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}
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// NewPublicListener returns a Listener setup to listen for public mTLS
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// connections and proxy them to the configured local application over TCP.
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func NewPublicListener(svc *connect.Service, cfg PublicListenerConfig,
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logger *log.Logger) *Listener {
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bindAddr := fmt.Sprintf("%s:%d", cfg.BindAddress, cfg.BindPort)
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return &Listener{
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Service: svc,
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listenFunc: func() (net.Listener, error) {
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return tls.Listen("tcp", bindAddr, svc.ServerTLSConfig())
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},
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dialFunc: func() (net.Conn, error) {
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return net.DialTimeout("tcp", cfg.LocalServiceAddress,
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time.Duration(cfg.LocalConnectTimeoutMs)*time.Millisecond)
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},
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bindAddr: bindAddr,
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stopChan: make(chan struct{}),
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listeningChan: make(chan struct{}),
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logger: logger,
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metricPrefix: publicListenerMetricPrefix,
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// For now we only label ourselves as source - we could fetch the src
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// service from cert on each connection and label metrics differently but it
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// significaly complicates the active connection tracking here and it's not
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// clear that it's very valuable - on aggregate looking at all _outbound_
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// connections across all proxies gets you a full picture of src->dst
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// traffic. We might expand this later for better debugging of which clients
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// are abusing a particular service instance but we'll see how valuable that
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// seems for the extra complication of tracking many gauges here.
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metricLabels: []metrics.Label{{Name: "dst", Value: svc.Name()}},
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}
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}
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// NewUpstreamListener returns a Listener setup to listen locally for TCP
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// connections that are proxied to a discovered Connect service instance.
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func NewUpstreamListener(svc *connect.Service, cfg UpstreamConfig,
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logger *log.Logger) *Listener {
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bindAddr := fmt.Sprintf("%s:%d", cfg.LocalBindAddress, cfg.LocalBindPort)
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return &Listener{
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Service: svc,
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listenFunc: func() (net.Listener, error) {
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return net.Listen("tcp", bindAddr)
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},
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dialFunc: func() (net.Conn, error) {
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if cfg.resolver == nil {
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return nil, errors.New("no resolver provided")
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}
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ctx, cancel := context.WithTimeout(context.Background(),
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time.Duration(cfg.ConnectTimeoutMs)*time.Millisecond)
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defer cancel()
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return svc.Dial(ctx, cfg.resolver)
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},
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bindAddr: bindAddr,
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stopChan: make(chan struct{}),
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listeningChan: make(chan struct{}),
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logger: logger,
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metricPrefix: upstreamMetricPrefix,
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metricLabels: []metrics.Label{
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{Name: "src", Value: svc.Name()},
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// TODO(banks): namespace support
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{Name: "dst_type", Value: cfg.DestinationType},
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{Name: "dst", Value: cfg.DestinationName},
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},
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}
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}
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// Serve runs the listener until it is stopped. It is an error to call Serve
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// more than once for any given Listener instance.
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func (l *Listener) Serve() error {
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// Ensure we mark state closed if we fail before Close is called externally.
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defer l.Close()
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if atomic.LoadInt32(&l.stopFlag) != 0 {
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return errors.New("serve called on a closed listener")
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}
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listen, err := l.listenFunc()
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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close(l.listeningChan)
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for {
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conn, err := listen.Accept()
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if err != nil {
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if atomic.LoadInt32(&l.stopFlag) == 1 {
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return nil
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}
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return err
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}
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go l.handleConn(conn)
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}
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}
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// handleConn is the internal connection handler goroutine.
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func (l *Listener) handleConn(src net.Conn) {
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defer src.Close()
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dst, err := l.dialFunc()
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if err != nil {
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l.logger.Printf("[ERR] failed to dial: %s", err)
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return
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}
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// Track active conn now (first function call) and defer un-counting it when
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// it closes.
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defer l.trackConn()()
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// Make sure Close() waits for this conn to be cleaned up. Note defer is
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// before conn.Close() so runs after defer conn.Close().
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l.connWG.Add(1)
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defer l.connWG.Done()
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// Note no need to defer dst.Close() since conn handles that for us.
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conn := NewConn(src, dst)
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defer conn.Close()
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connStop := make(chan struct{})
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// Run another goroutine to copy the bytes.
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go func() {
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err = conn.CopyBytes()
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if err != nil {
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l.logger.Printf("[ERR] connection failed: %s", err)
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}
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close(connStop)
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}()
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// Periodically copy stats from conn to metrics (to keep metrics calls out of
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// the path of every single packet copy). 5 seconds is probably good enough
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// resolution - statsd and most others tend to summarize with lower resolution
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// anyway and this amortizes the cost more.
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var tx, rx uint64
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statsT := time.NewTicker(5 * time.Second)
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defer statsT.Stop()
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reportStats := func() {
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newTx, newRx := conn.Stats()
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if delta := newTx - tx; delta > 0 {
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metrics.IncrCounterWithLabels([]string{l.metricPrefix, "tx_bytes"},
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float32(newTx-tx), l.metricLabels)
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}
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if delta := newRx - rx; delta > 0 {
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metrics.IncrCounterWithLabels([]string{l.metricPrefix, "rx_bytes"},
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float32(newRx-rx), l.metricLabels)
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}
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tx, rx = newTx, newRx
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}
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// Always report final stats for the conn.
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defer reportStats()
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// Wait for conn to close
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for {
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select {
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case <-connStop:
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return
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case <-l.stopChan:
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return
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case <-statsT.C:
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reportStats()
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}
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}
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}
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// trackConn increments the count of active conns and returns a func() that can
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// be deferred on to decrement the counter again on connection close.
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func (l *Listener) trackConn() func() {
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c := atomic.AddInt64(&l.activeConns, 1)
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metrics.SetGaugeWithLabels([]string{l.metricPrefix, "conns"}, float32(c),
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l.metricLabels)
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return func() {
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c := atomic.AddInt64(&l.activeConns, -1)
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metrics.SetGaugeWithLabels([]string{l.metricPrefix, "conns"}, float32(c),
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l.metricLabels)
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}
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}
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// Close terminates the listener and all active connections.
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func (l *Listener) Close() error {
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oldFlag := atomic.SwapInt32(&l.stopFlag, 1)
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if oldFlag == 0 {
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close(l.stopChan)
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// Wait for all conns to close
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l.connWG.Wait()
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}
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return nil
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}
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// Wait for the listener to be ready to accept connections.
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func (l *Listener) Wait() {
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<-l.listeningChan
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}
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// BindAddr returns the address the listen is bound to.
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func (l *Listener) BindAddr() string {
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return l.bindAddr
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}
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