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consul/agent/grpc-internal/resolver/resolver.go

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// Copyright (c) HashiCorp, Inc.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: BUSL-1.1
package resolver
import (
"fmt"
"strings"
"sync"
"google.golang.org/grpc/resolver"
"github.com/hashicorp/consul/agent/metadata"
"github.com/hashicorp/consul/types"
)
// ServerResolverBuilder tracks the current server list and keeps any
// ServerResolvers updated when changes occur.
type ServerResolverBuilder struct {
cfg Config
// leaderResolver is used to track the address of the leader in the local DC.
leaderResolver leaderResolver
// servers is an index of Servers by area and Server.ID. The map contains server IDs
// for all datacenters.
servers map[types.AreaID]map[string]*metadata.Server
// resolvers is an index of connections to the serverResolver which manages
// addresses of servers for that connection.
//
// this is only applicable for non-leader conn types
resolvers map[resolver.ClientConn]*serverResolver
// lock for all stateful fields (excludes config which is immutable).
lock sync.RWMutex
}
type Config struct {
// Datacenter is the datacenter of this agent.
Datacenter string
// AgentType is either 'server' or 'client' and is required.
AgentType string
// Authority used to query the server. Defaults to "". Used to support
// parallel testing because gRPC registers resolvers globally.
Authority string
}
func NewServerResolverBuilder(cfg Config) *ServerResolverBuilder {
if cfg.Datacenter == "" {
panic("ServerResolverBuilder needs Config.Datacenter to be nonempty")
}
switch cfg.AgentType {
case "server", "client":
default:
panic("ServerResolverBuilder needs Config.AgentType to be either server or client")
}
return &ServerResolverBuilder{
cfg: cfg,
servers: make(map[types.AreaID]map[string]*metadata.Server),
resolvers: make(map[resolver.ClientConn]*serverResolver),
}
}
// ServerForGlobalAddr returns server metadata for a server with the specified globally unique address.
func (s *ServerResolverBuilder) ServerForGlobalAddr(globalAddr string) (*metadata.Server, error) {
s.lock.RLock()
defer s.lock.RUnlock()
for _, areaServers := range s.servers {
for _, server := range areaServers {
if DCPrefix(server.Datacenter, server.Addr.String()) == globalAddr {
return server, nil
}
}
}
return nil, fmt.Errorf("failed to find Consul server for global address %q", globalAddr)
}
// Build returns a new serverResolver for the given ClientConn. The resolver
// will keep the ClientConn's state updated based on updates from Serf.
func (s *ServerResolverBuilder) Build(target resolver.Target, cc resolver.ClientConn, _ resolver.BuildOptions) (resolver.Resolver, error) {
s.lock.Lock()
defer s.lock.Unlock()
// If there's already a resolver for this connection, return it.
// TODO(streaming): how would this happen since we already cache connections in ClientConnPool?
if cc == s.leaderResolver.clientConn {
return s.leaderResolver, nil
}
if resolver, ok := s.resolvers[cc]; ok {
return resolver, nil
}
//nolint:staticcheck
serverType, datacenter, err := parseEndpoint(target.Endpoint())
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if serverType == "leader" {
// TODO: is this safe? can we ever have multiple CC for the leader? Seems
// like we can only have one given the caching in ClientConnPool.Dial
s.leaderResolver.clientConn = cc
s.leaderResolver.updateClientConn()
return s.leaderResolver, nil
}
// Make a new resolver for the dc and add it to the list of active ones.
resolver := &serverResolver{
datacenter: datacenter,
clientConn: cc,
close: func() {
s.lock.Lock()
defer s.lock.Unlock()
delete(s.resolvers, cc)
},
}
resolver.updateAddrs(s.getDCAddrs(datacenter))
s.resolvers[cc] = resolver
return resolver, nil
}
// parseEndpoint parses a string, expecting a format of "serverType.datacenter"
func parseEndpoint(target string) (string, string, error) {
parts := strings.SplitN(target, ".", 2)
if len(parts) != 2 {
return "", "", fmt.Errorf("unexpected endpoint address: %v", target)
}
return parts[0], parts[1], nil
}
func (s *ServerResolverBuilder) Authority() string {
return s.cfg.Authority
}
// AddServer updates the resolvers' states to include the new server's address.
func (s *ServerResolverBuilder) AddServer(areaID types.AreaID, server *metadata.Server) {
if s.shouldIgnoreServer(areaID, server) {
return
}
s.lock.Lock()
defer s.lock.Unlock()
areaServers, ok := s.servers[areaID]
if !ok {
areaServers = make(map[string]*metadata.Server)
s.servers[areaID] = areaServers
}
areaServers[uniqueID(server)] = server
addrs := s.getDCAddrs(server.Datacenter)
for _, resolver := range s.resolvers {
if resolver.datacenter == server.Datacenter {
resolver.updateAddrs(addrs)
}
}
}
// uniqueID returns a unique identifier for the server which includes the
// Datacenter and the ID.
//
// In practice it is expected that the server.ID is already a globally unique
// UUID. This function is an extra safeguard in case that ever changes.
func uniqueID(server *metadata.Server) string {
return server.Datacenter + "-" + server.ID
}
// DCPrefix prefixes the given string with a datacenter for use in
// disambiguation.
func DCPrefix(datacenter, suffix string) string {
return datacenter + "-" + suffix
}
// RemoveServer updates the resolvers' states with the given server removed.
func (s *ServerResolverBuilder) RemoveServer(areaID types.AreaID, server *metadata.Server) {
if s.shouldIgnoreServer(areaID, server) {
return
}
s.lock.Lock()
defer s.lock.Unlock()
areaServers, ok := s.servers[areaID]
if !ok {
return // already gone
}
delete(areaServers, uniqueID(server))
if len(areaServers) == 0 {
delete(s.servers, areaID)
}
addrs := s.getDCAddrs(server.Datacenter)
for _, resolver := range s.resolvers {
if resolver.datacenter == server.Datacenter {
resolver.updateAddrs(addrs)
}
}
}
// shouldIgnoreServer is used to contextually decide if a particular kind of
// server should be accepted into a given area.
//
// On client agents it's pretty easy: clients only participate in the standard
// LAN, so we only accept servers from the LAN.
//
// On server agents it's a little less obvious. This resolver is ultimately
// used to have servers dial other servers. If a server is going to cross
// between datacenters (using traditional federation) then we want to use the
// WAN addresses for them, but if a server is going to dial a sibling server in
// the same datacenter we want it to use the LAN addresses always. To achieve
// that here we simply never allow WAN servers for our current datacenter to be
// added into the resolver, letting only the LAN instances through.
func (s *ServerResolverBuilder) shouldIgnoreServer(areaID types.AreaID, server *metadata.Server) bool {
if s.cfg.AgentType == "client" && areaID != types.AreaLAN {
return true
}
if s.cfg.AgentType == "server" &&
server.Datacenter == s.cfg.Datacenter &&
areaID != types.AreaLAN {
return true
}
return false
}
// getDCAddrs returns a list of the server addresses for the given datacenter.
// This method requires that lock is held for reads.
func (s *ServerResolverBuilder) getDCAddrs(dc string) []resolver.Address {
lanRequest := (s.cfg.Datacenter == dc)
var (
addrs []resolver.Address
keptServerIDs = make(map[string]struct{})
)
for areaID, areaServers := range s.servers {
if (areaID == types.AreaLAN) != lanRequest {
// LAN requests only look at LAN data. WAN requests only look at
// WAN data.
continue
}
for _, server := range areaServers {
if server.Datacenter != dc {
continue
}
// Servers may be part of multiple areas, so only include each one once.
if _, ok := keptServerIDs[server.ID]; ok {
continue
}
keptServerIDs[server.ID] = struct{}{}
addrs = append(addrs, resolver.Address{
// NOTE: the address persisted here is only dialable using our custom dialer
Addr: DCPrefix(server.Datacenter, server.Addr.String()),
ServerName: server.Name,
})
}
}
return addrs
}
// UpdateLeaderAddr updates the leader address in the local DC's resolver.
func (s *ServerResolverBuilder) UpdateLeaderAddr(datacenter, addr string) {
s.lock.Lock()
defer s.lock.Unlock()
s.leaderResolver.globalAddr = DCPrefix(datacenter, addr)
s.leaderResolver.updateClientConn()
}
// serverResolver is a grpc Resolver that will keep a grpc.ClientConn up to date
// on the list of server addresses to use.
type serverResolver struct {
// datacenter that can be reached by the clientConn. Used by ServerResolverBuilder
// to filter resolvers for those in a specific datacenter.
datacenter string
// clientConn that this resolver is providing addresses for.
clientConn resolver.ClientConn
// close is used by ServerResolverBuilder to remove this resolver from the
// index of resolvers. It is called by grpc when the connection is closed.
close func()
// addrs stores the list of addresses passed to updateAddrs, so that they
// can be rebalanced periodically by ServerResolverBuilder.
addrs []resolver.Address
addrLock sync.Mutex
}
var _ resolver.Resolver = (*serverResolver)(nil)
// updateAddrs updates this serverResolver's ClientConn to use the given set of
// addrs.
func (r *serverResolver) updateAddrs(addrs []resolver.Address) {
r.addrLock.Lock()
defer r.addrLock.Unlock()
r.clientConn.UpdateState(resolver.State{Addresses: addrs})
r.addrs = addrs
}
func (r *serverResolver) Close() {
r.close()
}
// ResolveNow is not used
func (*serverResolver) ResolveNow(options resolver.ResolveNowOptions) {}
type leaderResolver struct {
globalAddr string
clientConn resolver.ClientConn
}
func (l leaderResolver) ResolveNow(resolver.ResolveNowOptions) {}
func (l leaderResolver) Close() {}
func (l leaderResolver) updateClientConn() {
if l.globalAddr == "" || l.clientConn == nil {
return
}
addrs := []resolver.Address{
{
// NOTE: the address persisted here is only dialable using our custom dialer
Addr: l.globalAddr,
ServerName: "leader",
},
}
l.clientConn.UpdateState(resolver.State{Addresses: addrs})
}
var _ resolver.Resolver = (*leaderResolver)(nil)