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consul/agent/xds/server_test.go

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package xds
import (
"strings"
"sync"
"sync/atomic"
"testing"
"time"
envoy "github.com/envoyproxy/go-control-plane/envoy/api/v2"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/require"
"google.golang.org/grpc/codes"
"google.golang.org/grpc/status"
"github.com/hashicorp/consul/acl"
"github.com/hashicorp/consul/agent/cache"
"github.com/hashicorp/consul/agent/proxycfg"
"github.com/hashicorp/consul/agent/structs"
"github.com/hashicorp/consul/sdk/testutil"
)
// testManager is a mock of proxycfg.Manager that's simpler to control for
// testing. It also implements ConnectAuthz to allow control over authorization.
type testManager struct {
sync.Mutex
chans map[structs.ServiceID]chan *proxycfg.ConfigSnapshot
cancels chan structs.ServiceID
authz map[string]connectAuthzResult
}
type connectAuthzResult struct {
authz bool
reason string
m *cache.ResultMeta
err error
validate func(req *structs.ConnectAuthorizeRequest) error
}
func newTestManager(t *testing.T) *testManager {
return &testManager{
chans: map[structs.ServiceID]chan *proxycfg.ConfigSnapshot{},
cancels: make(chan structs.ServiceID, 10),
authz: make(map[string]connectAuthzResult),
}
}
// RegisterProxy simulates a proxy registration
func (m *testManager) RegisterProxy(t *testing.T, proxyID structs.ServiceID) {
m.Lock()
defer m.Unlock()
m.chans[proxyID] = make(chan *proxycfg.ConfigSnapshot, 1)
}
// Deliver simulates a proxy registration
func (m *testManager) DeliverConfig(t *testing.T, proxyID structs.ServiceID, cfg *proxycfg.ConfigSnapshot) {
t.Helper()
m.Lock()
defer m.Unlock()
select {
case m.chans[proxyID] <- cfg:
case <-time.After(10 * time.Millisecond):
t.Fatalf("took too long to deliver config")
}
}
// Watch implements ConfigManager
func (m *testManager) Watch(proxyID structs.ServiceID) (<-chan *proxycfg.ConfigSnapshot, proxycfg.CancelFunc) {
m.Lock()
defer m.Unlock()
// ch might be nil but then it will just block forever
return m.chans[proxyID], func() {
m.cancels <- proxyID
}
}
// AssertWatchCancelled checks that the most recent call to a Watch cancel func
// was from the specified proxyID and that one is made in a short time. This
// probably won't work if you are running multiple Watches in parallel on
// multiple proxyIDS due to timing/ordering issues but I don't think we need to
// do that.
func (m *testManager) AssertWatchCancelled(t *testing.T, proxyID structs.ServiceID) {
t.Helper()
select {
case got := <-m.cancels:
require.Equal(t, proxyID, got)
case <-time.After(50 * time.Millisecond):
t.Fatalf("timed out waiting for Watch cancel for %s", proxyID)
}
}
func TestServer_StreamAggregatedResources_BasicProtocol(t *testing.T) {
mgr := newTestManager(t)
aclResolve := func(id string) (acl.Authorizer, error) {
// Allow all
return acl.RootAuthorizer("manage"), nil
}
envoy := NewTestEnvoy(t, "web-sidecar-proxy", "")
defer envoy.Close()
s := Server{
Logger: testutil.Logger(t),
CfgMgr: mgr,
ResolveToken: aclResolve,
}
sid := structs.NewServiceID("web-sidecar-proxy", nil)
go func() {
err := s.StreamAggregatedResources(envoy.stream)
require.NoError(t, err)
}()
// Register the proxy to create state needed to Watch() on
mgr.RegisterProxy(t, sid)
// Send initial cluster discover
envoy.SendReq(t, ClusterType, 0, 0)
// Check no response sent yet
assertChanBlocked(t, envoy.stream.sendCh)
// Deliver a new snapshot
snap := proxycfg.TestConfigSnapshot(t)
mgr.DeliverConfig(t, sid, snap)
assertResponseSent(t, envoy.stream.sendCh, expectClustersJSON(snap, 1, 1))
// Envoy then tries to discover endpoints for those clusters. Technically it
// includes the cluster names in the ResourceNames field but we ignore that
// completely for now so not bothering to simulate that.
envoy.SendReq(t, EndpointType, 0, 0)
// It also (in parallel) issues the next cluster request (which acts as an ACK
// of the version we sent)
envoy.SendReq(t, ClusterType, 1, 1)
// We should get a response immediately since the config is already present in
// the server for endpoints. Note that this should not be racy if the server
// is behaving well since the Cluster send above should be blocked until we
// deliver a new config version.
assertResponseSent(t, envoy.stream.sendCh, expectEndpointsJSON(1, 2))
// And no other response yet
assertChanBlocked(t, envoy.stream.sendCh)
// Envoy now sends listener request along with next endpoint one
envoy.SendReq(t, ListenerType, 0, 0)
envoy.SendReq(t, EndpointType, 1, 2)
// And should get a response immediately.
assertResponseSent(t, envoy.stream.sendCh, expectListenerJSON(snap, 1, 3))
// Now send Route request along with next listener one
envoy.SendReq(t, RouteType, 0, 0)
envoy.SendReq(t, ListenerType, 1, 3)
// We don't serve routes yet so this should block with no response
assertChanBlocked(t, envoy.stream.sendCh)
// WOOP! Envoy now has full connect config. Lets verify that if we update it,
// all the responses get resent with the new version. We don't actually want
// to change everything because that's tedious - our implementation will
// actually resend all blocked types on the new "version" anyway since it
// doesn't know _what_ changed. We could do something trivial but let's
// simulate a leaf cert expiring and being rotated.
snap.ConnectProxy.Leaf = proxycfg.TestLeafForCA(t, snap.Roots.Roots[0])
mgr.DeliverConfig(t, sid, snap)
// All 3 response that have something to return should return with new version
// note that the ordering is not deterministic in general. Trying to make this
// test order-agnostic though is a massive pain since we are comparing
// non-identical JSON strings (so can simply sort by anything) and because we
// don't know the order the nonces will be assigned. For now we rely and
// require our implementation to always deliver updates in a specific order
// which is reasonable anyway to ensure consistency of the config Envoy sees.
assertResponseSent(t, envoy.stream.sendCh, expectClustersJSON(snap, 2, 4))
assertResponseSent(t, envoy.stream.sendCh, expectEndpointsJSON(2, 5))
assertResponseSent(t, envoy.stream.sendCh, expectListenerJSON(snap, 2, 6))
// Let's pretend that Envoy doesn't like that new listener config. It will ACK
// all the others (same version) but NACK the listener. This is the most
// subtle part of xDS and the server implementation so I'll elaborate. A full
// description of the protocol can be found at
// https://www.envoyproxy.io/docs/envoy/latest/api-docs/xds_protocol
// Envoy delays making a followup request for a type until after it has
// processed and applied the last response. The next request then will include
// the nonce in the last response which acknowledges _receiving_ and handling
// that response. It also includes the currently applied version. If all is
// good and it successfully applies the config, then the version in the next
// response will be the same version just sent. This is considered to be an
// ACK of that version for that type. If envoy fails to apply the config for
// some reason, it will still acknowledge that it received it (still return
// the responses nonce), but will show the previous version it's still using.
// This is considered a NACK. It's important that the server pay attention to
// the _nonce_ and not the version when deciding what to send otherwise a bad
// version that can't be applied in Envoy will cause a busy loop.
//
// In this case we are simulating that Envoy failed to apply the Listener
// response but did apply the other types so all get the new nonces, but
// listener stays on v1.
envoy.SendReq(t, ClusterType, 2, 4)
envoy.SendReq(t, EndpointType, 2, 5)
envoy.SendReq(t, ListenerType, 1, 6) // v1 is a NACK
// Even though we nacked, we should still NOT get then v2 listeners
// redelivered since nothing has changed.
assertChanBlocked(t, envoy.stream.sendCh)
// Change config again and make sure it's delivered to everyone!
snap.ConnectProxy.Leaf = proxycfg.TestLeafForCA(t, snap.Roots.Roots[0])
mgr.DeliverConfig(t, sid, snap)
assertResponseSent(t, envoy.stream.sendCh, expectClustersJSON(snap, 3, 7))
assertResponseSent(t, envoy.stream.sendCh, expectEndpointsJSON(3, 8))
assertResponseSent(t, envoy.stream.sendCh, expectListenerJSON(snap, 3, 9))
}
func expectEndpointsJSON(v, n uint64) string {
return `{
"versionInfo": "` + hexString(v) + `",
"resources": [
{
"@type": "type.googleapis.com/envoy.api.v2.ClusterLoadAssignment",
"clusterName": "db.default.dc1.internal.11111111-2222-3333-4444-555555555555.consul",
"endpoints": [
{
"lbEndpoints": [
{
"endpoint": {
"address": {
"socketAddress": {
"address": "10.10.1.1",
"portValue": 8080
}
}
},
"healthStatus": "HEALTHY",
"loadBalancingWeight": 1
},
{
"endpoint": {
"address": {
"socketAddress": {
"address": "10.10.1.2",
"portValue": 8080
}
}
},
"healthStatus": "HEALTHY",
"loadBalancingWeight": 1
}
]
}
]
},
{
"@type": "type.googleapis.com/envoy.api.v2.ClusterLoadAssignment",
"clusterName": "geo-cache.default.dc1.query.11111111-2222-3333-4444-555555555555.consul",
"endpoints": [
{
"lbEndpoints": [
{
"endpoint": {
"address": {
"socketAddress": {
"address": "10.10.1.1",
"portValue": 8080
}
}
},
"healthStatus": "HEALTHY",
"loadBalancingWeight": 1
},
{
"endpoint": {
"address": {
"socketAddress": {
"address": "10.10.1.2",
"portValue": 8080
}
}
},
"healthStatus": "HEALTHY",
"loadBalancingWeight": 1
}
]
}
]
}
],
"typeUrl": "type.googleapis.com/envoy.api.v2.ClusterLoadAssignment",
"nonce": "` + hexString(n) + `"
}`
}
func expectedUpstreamTransportSocketJSON(snap *proxycfg.ConfigSnapshot, sni string) string {
return expectedTransportSocketJSON(snap, "type.googleapis.com/envoy.api.v2.auth.UpstreamTlsContext", false, sni)
}
func expectedPublicTransportSocketJSON(snap *proxycfg.ConfigSnapshot) string {
return expectedTransportSocketJSON(snap, "type.googleapis.com/envoy.api.v2.auth.DownstreamTlsContext", true, "")
}
func expectedTransportSocketJSON(
snap *proxycfg.ConfigSnapshot,
extType string,
requireClientCert bool,
sni string,
) string {
// Assume just one root for now, can get fancier later if needed.
caPEM := snap.Roots.Roots[0].RootCert
reqClient := ""
if requireClientCert {
reqClient = `,
"requireClientCertificate": true`
}
upstreamSNI := ""
if sni != "" {
upstreamSNI = `,
"sni": "` + sni + `"`
}
return `{
"name": "tls",
"typedConfig": {
"@type": "` + extType + `",
"commonTlsContext": {
"tlsParams": {},
"tlsCertificates": [
{
"certificateChain": {
"inlineString": "` + strings.Replace(snap.Leaf().CertPEM, "\n", "\\n", -1) + `"
},
"privateKey": {
"inlineString": "` + strings.Replace(snap.Leaf().PrivateKeyPEM, "\n", "\\n", -1) + `"
}
}
],
"validationContext": {
"trustedCa": {
"inlineString": "` + strings.Replace(caPEM, "\n", "\\n", -1) + `"
}
}
}
` + reqClient + `
` + upstreamSNI + `
}
}`
}
func assertChanBlocked(t *testing.T, ch chan *envoy.DiscoveryResponse) {
t.Helper()
select {
case r := <-ch:
t.Fatalf("chan should block but received: %v", r)
case <-time.After(10 * time.Millisecond):
return
}
}
func assertResponseSent(t *testing.T, ch chan *envoy.DiscoveryResponse, wantJSON string) {
t.Helper()
select {
case r := <-ch:
assertResponse(t, r, wantJSON)
case <-time.After(50 * time.Millisecond):
t.Fatalf("no response received after 50ms")
}
}
// assertResponse is a helper to test a envoy.DiscoveryResponse matches the
// JSON representation we expect. We use JSON because the responses use protobuf
// Any type which includes binary protobuf encoding and would make creating
// expected structs require the same code that is under test!
func assertResponse(t *testing.T, r *envoy.DiscoveryResponse, wantJSON string) {
t.Helper()
gotJSON := responseToJSON(t, r)
require.JSONEqf(t, wantJSON, gotJSON, "got:\n%s", gotJSON)
}
func TestServer_StreamAggregatedResources_ACLEnforcement(t *testing.T) {
tests := []struct {
name string
defaultDeny bool
acl string
token string
wantDenied bool
cfgSnap *proxycfg.ConfigSnapshot
}{
// Note that although we've stubbed actual ACL checks in the testManager
// ConnectAuthorize mock, by asserting against specific reason strings here
// even in the happy case which can't match the default one returned by the
// mock we are implicitly validating that the implementation used the
// correct token from the context.
{
name: "no ACLs configured",
defaultDeny: false,
wantDenied: false,
},
{
name: "default deny, no token",
defaultDeny: true,
wantDenied: true,
},
{
name: "default deny, write token",
defaultDeny: true,
acl: `service "web" { policy = "write" }`,
token: "service-write-on-web",
wantDenied: false,
},
{
name: "default deny, read token",
defaultDeny: true,
acl: `service "web" { policy = "read" }`,
token: "service-write-on-web",
wantDenied: true,
},
{
name: "default deny, write token on different service",
defaultDeny: true,
acl: `service "not-web" { policy = "write" }`,
token: "service-write-on-not-web",
wantDenied: true,
},
{
name: "ingress default deny, write token on different service",
defaultDeny: true,
acl: `service "not-ingress" { policy = "write" }`,
token: "service-write-on-not-ingress",
wantDenied: true,
cfgSnap: proxycfg.TestConfigSnapshotIngressGateway(t),
},
}
for _, tt := range tests {
t.Run(tt.name, func(t *testing.T) {
mgr := newTestManager(t)
aclResolve := func(id string) (acl.Authorizer, error) {
if !tt.defaultDeny {
// Allow all
return acl.RootAuthorizer("allow"), nil
}
if tt.acl == "" {
// No token and defaultDeny is denied
return acl.RootAuthorizer("deny"), nil
}
// Ensure the correct token was passed
require.Equal(t, tt.token, id)
// Parse the ACL and enforce it
policy, err := acl.NewPolicyFromSource("", 0, tt.acl, acl.SyntaxLegacy, nil, nil)
require.NoError(t, err)
return acl.NewPolicyAuthorizerWithDefaults(acl.RootAuthorizer("deny"), []*acl.Policy{policy}, nil)
}
envoy := NewTestEnvoy(t, "web-sidecar-proxy", tt.token)
defer envoy.Close()
s := Server{
Logger: testutil.Logger(t),
CfgMgr: mgr,
ResolveToken: aclResolve,
}
errCh := make(chan error, 1)
go func() {
errCh <- s.StreamAggregatedResources(envoy.stream)
}()
sid := structs.NewServiceID("web-sidecar-proxy", nil)
// Register the proxy to create state needed to Watch() on
mgr.RegisterProxy(t, sid)
// Deliver a new snapshot
snap := tt.cfgSnap
if snap == nil {
snap = proxycfg.TestConfigSnapshot(t)
}
mgr.DeliverConfig(t, sid, snap)
// Send initial listener discover, in real life Envoy always sends cluster
// first but it doesn't really matter and listener has a response that
// includes the token in the ext authz filter so lets us test more stuff.
envoy.SendReq(t, ListenerType, 0, 0)
if !tt.wantDenied {
assertResponseSent(t, envoy.stream.sendCh, expectListenerJSON(snap, 1, 1))
// Close the client stream since all is well. We _don't_ do this in the
// expected error case because we want to verify the error closes the
// stream from server side.
envoy.Close()
}
select {
case err := <-errCh:
if tt.wantDenied {
require.Error(t, err)
require.Contains(t, err.Error(), "permission denied")
mgr.AssertWatchCancelled(t, sid)
} else {
require.NoError(t, err)
}
case <-time.After(50 * time.Millisecond):
t.Fatalf("timed out waiting for handler to finish")
}
})
}
}
func TestServer_StreamAggregatedResources_ACLTokenDeleted_StreamTerminatedDuringDiscoveryRequest(t *testing.T) {
aclRules := `service "web" { policy = "write" }`
token := "service-write-on-web"
policy, err := acl.NewPolicyFromSource("", 0, aclRules, acl.SyntaxLegacy, nil, nil)
require.NoError(t, err)
var validToken atomic.Value
validToken.Store(token)
mgr := newTestManager(t)
aclResolve := func(id string) (acl.Authorizer, error) {
if token := validToken.Load(); token == nil || id != token.(string) {
return nil, acl.ErrNotFound
}
return acl.NewPolicyAuthorizerWithDefaults(acl.RootAuthorizer("deny"), []*acl.Policy{policy}, nil)
}
envoy := NewTestEnvoy(t, "web-sidecar-proxy", token)
defer envoy.Close()
s := Server{
Logger: testutil.Logger(t),
CfgMgr: mgr,
ResolveToken: aclResolve,
AuthCheckFrequency: 1 * time.Hour, // make sure this doesn't kick in
}
errCh := make(chan error, 1)
go func() {
errCh <- s.StreamAggregatedResources(envoy.stream)
}()
getError := func() (gotErr error, ok bool) {
select {
case err := <-errCh:
return err, true
default:
return nil, false
}
}
sid := structs.NewServiceID("web-sidecar-proxy", nil)
// Register the proxy to create state needed to Watch() on
mgr.RegisterProxy(t, sid)
// Send initial cluster discover (OK)
envoy.SendReq(t, ClusterType, 0, 0)
{
err, ok := getError()
require.NoError(t, err)
require.False(t, ok)
}
// Check no response sent yet
assertChanBlocked(t, envoy.stream.sendCh)
{
err, ok := getError()
require.NoError(t, err)
require.False(t, ok)
}
// Deliver a new snapshot
snap := proxycfg.TestConfigSnapshot(t)
mgr.DeliverConfig(t, sid, snap)
assertResponseSent(t, envoy.stream.sendCh, expectClustersJSON(snap, 1, 1))
// Now nuke the ACL token.
validToken.Store("")
// It also (in parallel) issues the next cluster request (which acts as an ACK
// of the version we sent)
envoy.SendReq(t, ClusterType, 1, 1)
select {
case err := <-errCh:
require.Error(t, err)
gerr, ok := status.FromError(err)
require.Truef(t, ok, "not a grpc status error: type='%T' value=%v", err, err)
require.Equal(t, codes.Unauthenticated, gerr.Code())
require.Equal(t, "unauthenticated: ACL not found", gerr.Message())
mgr.AssertWatchCancelled(t, sid)
case <-time.After(50 * time.Millisecond):
t.Fatalf("timed out waiting for handler to finish")
}
}
func TestServer_StreamAggregatedResources_ACLTokenDeleted_StreamTerminatedInBackground(t *testing.T) {
if testing.Short() {
t.Skip("too slow for testing.Short")
}
aclRules := `service "web" { policy = "write" }`
token := "service-write-on-web"
policy, err := acl.NewPolicyFromSource("", 0, aclRules, acl.SyntaxLegacy, nil, nil)
require.NoError(t, err)
var validToken atomic.Value
validToken.Store(token)
mgr := newTestManager(t)
aclResolve := func(id string) (acl.Authorizer, error) {
if token := validToken.Load(); token == nil || id != token.(string) {
return nil, acl.ErrNotFound
}
return acl.NewPolicyAuthorizerWithDefaults(acl.RootAuthorizer("deny"), []*acl.Policy{policy}, nil)
}
envoy := NewTestEnvoy(t, "web-sidecar-proxy", token)
defer envoy.Close()
s := Server{
Logger: testutil.Logger(t),
CfgMgr: mgr,
ResolveToken: aclResolve,
AuthCheckFrequency: 100 * time.Millisecond, // Make this short.
}
errCh := make(chan error, 1)
go func() {
errCh <- s.StreamAggregatedResources(envoy.stream)
}()
getError := func() (gotErr error, ok bool) {
select {
case err := <-errCh:
return err, true
default:
return nil, false
}
}
sid := structs.NewServiceID("web-sidecar-proxy", nil)
// Register the proxy to create state needed to Watch() on
mgr.RegisterProxy(t, sid)
// Send initial cluster discover (OK)
envoy.SendReq(t, ClusterType, 0, 0)
{
err, ok := getError()
require.NoError(t, err)
require.False(t, ok)
}
// Check no response sent yet
assertChanBlocked(t, envoy.stream.sendCh)
{
err, ok := getError()
require.NoError(t, err)
require.False(t, ok)
}
// Deliver a new snapshot
snap := proxycfg.TestConfigSnapshot(t)
mgr.DeliverConfig(t, sid, snap)
assertResponseSent(t, envoy.stream.sendCh, expectClustersJSON(snap, 1, 1))
// It also (in parallel) issues the next cluster request (which acts as an ACK
// of the version we sent)
envoy.SendReq(t, ClusterType, 1, 1)
// Check no response sent yet
assertChanBlocked(t, envoy.stream.sendCh)
{
err, ok := getError()
require.NoError(t, err)
require.False(t, ok)
}
// Now nuke the ACL token while there's no activity.
validToken.Store("")
select {
case err := <-errCh:
require.Error(t, err)
gerr, ok := status.FromError(err)
require.Truef(t, ok, "not a grpc status error: type='%T' value=%v", err, err)
require.Equal(t, codes.Unauthenticated, gerr.Code())
require.Equal(t, "unauthenticated: ACL not found", gerr.Message())
mgr.AssertWatchCancelled(t, sid)
case <-time.After(200 * time.Millisecond):
t.Fatalf("timed out waiting for handler to finish")
}
}
func TestServer_StreamAggregatedResources_IngressEmptyResponse(t *testing.T) {
mgr := newTestManager(t)
aclResolve := func(id string) (acl.Authorizer, error) {
// Allow all
return acl.RootAuthorizer("manage"), nil
}
envoy := NewTestEnvoy(t, "ingress-gateway", "")
defer envoy.Close()
s := Server{
Logger: testutil.Logger(t),
CfgMgr: mgr,
ResolveToken: aclResolve,
}
sid := structs.NewServiceID("ingress-gateway", nil)
go func() {
err := s.StreamAggregatedResources(envoy.stream)
require.NoError(t, err)
}()
// Register the proxy to create state needed to Watch() on
mgr.RegisterProxy(t, sid)
// Send initial cluster discover
envoy.SendReq(t, ClusterType, 0, 0)
// Check no response sent yet
assertChanBlocked(t, envoy.stream.sendCh)
// Deliver a new snapshot with no services
snap := proxycfg.TestConfigSnapshotIngressGatewayNoServices(t)
mgr.DeliverConfig(t, sid, snap)
emptyClusterJSON := `{
"versionInfo": "` + hexString(1) + `",
"typeUrl": "type.googleapis.com/envoy.api.v2.Cluster",
"resources": [],
"nonce": "` + hexString(1) + `"
}`
emptyListenerJSON := `{
"versionInfo": "` + hexString(1) + `",
"typeUrl": "type.googleapis.com/envoy.api.v2.Listener",
"resources": [],
"nonce": "` + hexString(2) + `"
}`
emptyRouteJSON := `{
"versionInfo": "` + hexString(1) + `",
"typeUrl": "type.googleapis.com/envoy.api.v2.RouteConfiguration",
"resources": [],
"nonce": "` + hexString(3) + `"
}`
assertResponseSent(t, envoy.stream.sendCh, emptyClusterJSON)
// Send initial listener discover
envoy.SendReq(t, ListenerType, 0, 0)
assertResponseSent(t, envoy.stream.sendCh, emptyListenerJSON)
envoy.SendReq(t, RouteType, 0, 0)
assertResponseSent(t, envoy.stream.sendCh, emptyRouteJSON)
}