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// Copyright 2015 Matthew Holt and The Caddy Authors
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
// Most of the code in this file was initially borrowed from the Go
// standard library and modified; It had this copyright notice:
// Copyright 2011 The Go Authors
package reverseproxy
import (
"context"
"errors"
"fmt"
"io"
weakrand "math/rand"
"mime"
"net/http"
"sync"
"time"
"unsafe"
"go.uber.org/zap"
"golang.org/x/net/http/httpguts"
)
func (h *Handler) handleUpgradeResponse(logger *zap.Logger, rw http.ResponseWriter, req *http.Request, res *http.Response) {
reqUpType := upgradeType(req.Header)
resUpType := upgradeType(res.Header)
// Taken from https://github.com/golang/go/commit/5c489514bc5e61ad9b5b07bd7d8ec65d66a0512a
// We know reqUpType is ASCII, it's checked by the caller.
if !asciiIsPrint(resUpType) {
logger.Debug("backend tried to switch to invalid protocol",
zap.String("backend_upgrade", resUpType))
return
}
if !asciiEqualFold(reqUpType, resUpType) {
logger.Debug("backend tried to switch to unexpected protocol via Upgrade header",
zap.String("backend_upgrade", resUpType),
zap.String("requested_upgrade", reqUpType))
return
}
backConn, ok := res.Body.(io.ReadWriteCloser)
if !ok {
logger.Error("internal error: 101 switching protocols response with non-writable body")
return
}
// write header first, response headers should not be counted in size
// like the rest of handler chain.
copyHeader(rw.Header(), res.Header)
rw.WriteHeader(res.StatusCode)
logger.Debug("upgrading connection")
//nolint:bodyclose
conn, brw, hijackErr := http.NewResponseController(rw).Hijack()
if errors.Is(hijackErr, http.ErrNotSupported) {
h.logger.Sugar().Errorf("can't switch protocols using non-Hijacker ResponseWriter type %T", rw)
return
}
if hijackErr != nil {
h.logger.Error("hijack failed on protocol switch", zap.Error(hijackErr))
return
}
// adopted from https://github.com/golang/go/commit/8bcf2834afdf6a1f7937390903a41518715ef6f5
backConnCloseCh := make(chan struct{})
go func() {
// Ensure that the cancelation of a request closes the backend.
// See issue https://golang.org/issue/35559.
select {
case <-req.Context().Done():
case <-backConnCloseCh:
}
backConn.Close()
}()
defer close(backConnCloseCh)
start := time.Now()
defer func() {
conn.Close()
logger.Debug("connection closed", zap.Duration("duration", time.Since(start)))
}()
if err := brw.Flush(); err != nil {
logger.Debug("response flush", zap.Error(err))
return
}
// Ensure the hijacked client connection, and the new connection established
// with the backend, are both closed in the event of a server shutdown. This
// is done by registering them. We also try to gracefully close connections
// we recognize as websockets.
// We need to make sure the client connection messages (i.e. to upstream)
// are masked, so we need to know whether the connection is considered the
// server or the client side of the proxy.
gracefulClose := func(conn io.ReadWriteCloser, isClient bool) func() error {
if isWebsocket(req) {
return func() error {
return writeCloseControl(conn, isClient)
}
}
return nil
}
deleteFrontConn := h.registerConnection(conn, gracefulClose(conn, false))
deleteBackConn := h.registerConnection(backConn, gracefulClose(backConn, true))
defer deleteFrontConn()
defer deleteBackConn()
spc := switchProtocolCopier{user: conn, backend: backConn}
// setup the timeout if requested
var timeoutc <-chan time.Time
if h.StreamTimeout > 0 {
timer := time.NewTimer(time.Duration(h.StreamTimeout))
defer timer.Stop()
timeoutc = timer.C
}
errc := make(chan error, 1)
go spc.copyToBackend(errc)
go spc.copyFromBackend(errc)
select {
case err := <-errc:
logger.Debug("streaming error", zap.Error(err))
case time := <-timeoutc:
logger.Debug("stream timed out", zap.Time("timeout", time))
}
}
// flushInterval returns the p.FlushInterval value, conditionally
// overriding its value for a specific request/response.
func (h Handler) flushInterval(req *http.Request, res *http.Response) time.Duration {
resCTHeader := res.Header.Get("Content-Type")
resCT, _, err := mime.ParseMediaType(resCTHeader)
// For Server-Sent Events responses, flush immediately.
// The MIME type is defined in https://www.w3.org/TR/eventsource/#text-event-stream
if err == nil && resCT == "text/event-stream" {
return -1 // negative means immediately
}
// We might have the case of streaming for which Content-Length might be unset.
if res.ContentLength == -1 {
return -1
}
// for h2 and h2c upstream streaming data to client (issues #3556 and #3606)
if h.isBidirectionalStream(req, res) {
return -1
}
return time.Duration(h.FlushInterval)
}
// isBidirectionalStream returns whether we should work in bi-directional stream mode.
//
// See https://github.com/caddyserver/caddy/pull/3620 for discussion of nuances.
func (h Handler) isBidirectionalStream(req *http.Request, res *http.Response) bool {
// We have to check the encoding here; only flush headers with identity encoding.
// Non-identity encoding might combine with "encode" directive, and in that case,
// if body size larger than enc.MinLength, upper level encode handle might have
// Content-Encoding header to write.
// (see https://github.com/caddyserver/caddy/issues/3606 for use case)
ae := req.Header.Get("Accept-Encoding")
return req.ProtoMajor == 2 &&
res.ProtoMajor == 2 &&
res.ContentLength == -1 &&
(ae == "identity" || ae == "")
}
func (h Handler) copyResponse(dst http.ResponseWriter, src io.Reader, flushInterval time.Duration) error {
var w io.Writer = dst
if flushInterval != 0 {
mlw := &maxLatencyWriter{
dst: dst,
//nolint:bodyclose
flush: http.NewResponseController(dst).Flush,
latency: flushInterval,
}
defer mlw.stop()
// set up initial timer so headers get flushed even if body writes are delayed
mlw.flushPending = true
mlw.t = time.AfterFunc(flushInterval, mlw.delayedFlush)
w = mlw
}
buf := streamingBufPool.Get().(*[]byte)
defer streamingBufPool.Put(buf)
_, err := h.copyBuffer(w, src, *buf)
return err
}
// copyBuffer returns any write errors or non-EOF read errors, and the amount
// of bytes written.
func (h Handler) copyBuffer(dst io.Writer, src io.Reader, buf []byte) (int64, error) {
if len(buf) == 0 {
buf = make([]byte, defaultBufferSize)
}
var written int64
for {
nr, rerr := src.Read(buf)
if rerr != nil && rerr != io.EOF && rerr != context.Canceled {
// TODO: this could be useful to know (indeed, it revealed an error in our
// fastcgi PoC earlier; but it's this single error report here that necessitates
// a function separate from io.CopyBuffer, since io.CopyBuffer does not distinguish
// between read or write errors; in a reverse proxy situation, write errors are not
// something we need to report to the client, but read errors are a problem on our
// end for sure. so we need to decide what we want.)
// p.logf("copyBuffer: ReverseProxy read error during body copy: %v", rerr)
h.logger.Error("reading from backend", zap.Error(rerr))
}
if nr > 0 {
nw, werr := dst.Write(buf[:nr])
if nw > 0 {
written += int64(nw)
}
if werr != nil {
return written, fmt.Errorf("writing: %w", werr)
}
if nr != nw {
return written, io.ErrShortWrite
}
}
if rerr != nil {
if rerr == io.EOF {
return written, nil
}
return written, fmt.Errorf("reading: %w", rerr)
}
}
}
// registerConnection holds onto conn so it can be closed in the event
// of a server shutdown. This is useful because hijacked connections or
// connections dialed to backends don't close when server is shut down.
// The caller should call the returned delete() function when the
// connection is done to remove it from memory.
func (h *Handler) registerConnection(conn io.ReadWriteCloser, gracefulClose func() error) (del func()) {
h.connectionsMu.Lock()
h.connections[conn] = openConnection{conn, gracefulClose}
h.connectionsMu.Unlock()
return func() {
h.connectionsMu.Lock()
delete(h.connections, conn)
// if there is no connection left before the connections close timer fires
if len(h.connections) == 0 && h.connectionsCloseTimer != nil {
// we release the timer that holds the reference to Handler
if (*h.connectionsCloseTimer).Stop() {
h.logger.Debug("stopped streaming connections close timer - all connections are already closed")
}
h.connectionsCloseTimer = nil
}
h.connectionsMu.Unlock()
}
}
// closeConnections immediately closes all hijacked connections (both to client and backend).
func (h *Handler) closeConnections() error {
var err error
h.connectionsMu.Lock()
defer h.connectionsMu.Unlock()
for _, oc := range h.connections {
if oc.gracefulClose != nil {
// this is potentially blocking while we have the lock on the connections
// map, but that should be OK since the server has in theory shut down
// and we are no longer using the connections map
gracefulErr := oc.gracefulClose()
if gracefulErr != nil && err == nil {
err = gracefulErr
}
}
closeErr := oc.conn.Close()
if closeErr != nil && err == nil {
err = closeErr
}
}
return err
}
// cleanupConnections closes hijacked connections.
// Depending on the value of StreamCloseDelay it does that either immediately
// or sets up a timer that will do that later.
func (h *Handler) cleanupConnections() error {
if h.StreamCloseDelay == 0 {
return h.closeConnections()
}
h.connectionsMu.Lock()
defer h.connectionsMu.Unlock()
// the handler is shut down, no new connection can appear,
// so we can skip setting up the timer when there are no connections
if len(h.connections) > 0 {
delay := time.Duration(h.StreamCloseDelay)
h.connectionsCloseTimer = time.AfterFunc(delay, func() {
h.logger.Debug("closing streaming connections after delay",
zap.Duration("delay", delay))
err := h.closeConnections()
if err != nil {
h.logger.Error("failed to closed connections after delay",
zap.Error(err),
zap.Duration("delay", delay))
}
})
}
return nil
}
// writeCloseControl sends a best-effort Close control message to the given
// WebSocket connection. Thanks to @pascaldekloe who provided inspiration
// from his simple implementation of this I was able to learn from at:
// github.com/pascaldekloe/websocket. Further work for handling masking
// taken from github.com/gorilla/websocket.
func writeCloseControl(conn io.Writer, isClient bool) error {
// Sources:
// https://github.com/pascaldekloe/websocket/blob/32050af67a5d/websocket.go#L119
// https://github.com/gorilla/websocket/blob/v1.5.0/conn.go#L413
// For now, we're not using a reason. We might later, though.
// The code handling the reason is left in
var reason string // max 123 bytes (control frame payload limit is 125; status code takes 2)
const closeMessage = 8
const finalBit = 1 << 7 // Frame header byte 0 bits from Section 5.2 of RFC 6455
const maskBit = 1 << 7 // Frame header byte 1 bits from Section 5.2 of RFC 6455
const goingAwayUpper uint8 = 1001 >> 8
const goingAwayLower uint8 = 1001 & 0xff
b0 := byte(closeMessage) | finalBit
b1 := byte(len(reason) + 2)
if isClient {
b1 |= maskBit
}
buf := make([]byte, 0, 127)
buf = append(buf, b0, b1)
msgLength := 4 + len(reason)
// Both branches below append the "going away" code and reason
appendMessage := func(buf []byte) []byte {
buf = append(buf, goingAwayUpper, goingAwayLower)
buf = append(buf, []byte(reason)...)
return buf
}
// When we're the client, we need to mask the message as per
// https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc6455#section-5.3
if isClient {
key := newMaskKey()
buf = append(buf, key[:]...)
msgLength += len(key)
buf = appendMessage(buf)
maskBytes(key, 0, buf[2+len(key):])
} else {
buf = appendMessage(buf)
}
// simply best-effort, but return error for logging purposes
// TODO: we might need to ensure we are the exclusive writer by this point (io.Copy is stopped)?
_, err := conn.Write(buf[:msgLength])
return err
}
// Copied from https://github.com/gorilla/websocket/blob/v1.5.0/mask.go
func maskBytes(key [4]byte, pos int, b []byte) int {
// Mask one byte at a time for small buffers.
if len(b) < 2*wordSize {
for i := range b {
b[i] ^= key[pos&3]
pos++
}
return pos & 3
}
// Mask one byte at a time to word boundary.
if n := int(uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(&b[0]))) % wordSize; n != 0 {
n = wordSize - n
for i := range b[:n] {
b[i] ^= key[pos&3]
pos++
}
b = b[n:]
}
// Create aligned word size key.
var k [wordSize]byte
for i := range k {
k[i] = key[(pos+i)&3]
}
kw := *(*uintptr)(unsafe.Pointer(&k))
// Mask one word at a time.
n := (len(b) / wordSize) * wordSize
for i := 0; i < n; i += wordSize {
*(*uintptr)(unsafe.Pointer(uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(&b[0])) + uintptr(i))) ^= kw
}
// Mask one byte at a time for remaining bytes.
b = b[n:]
for i := range b {
b[i] ^= key[pos&3]
pos++
}
return pos & 3
}
// Copied from https://github.com/gorilla/websocket/blob/v1.5.0/conn.go#L184
func newMaskKey() [4]byte {
n := weakrand.Uint32()
return [4]byte{byte(n), byte(n >> 8), byte(n >> 16), byte(n >> 24)}
}
// isWebsocket returns true if r looks to be an upgrade request for WebSockets.
// It is a fairly naive check.
func isWebsocket(r *http.Request) bool {
return httpguts.HeaderValuesContainsToken(r.Header["Connection"], "upgrade") &&
httpguts.HeaderValuesContainsToken(r.Header["Upgrade"], "websocket")
}
// openConnection maps an open connection to
// an optional function for graceful close.
type openConnection struct {
conn io.ReadWriteCloser
gracefulClose func() error
}
type maxLatencyWriter struct {
dst io.Writer
flush func() error
latency time.Duration // non-zero; negative means to flush immediately
mu sync.Mutex // protects t, flushPending, and dst.Flush
t *time.Timer
flushPending bool
}
func (m *maxLatencyWriter) Write(p []byte) (n int, err error) {
m.mu.Lock()
defer m.mu.Unlock()
n, err = m.dst.Write(p)
if m.latency < 0 {
//nolint:errcheck
m.flush()
return
}
if m.flushPending {
return
}
if m.t == nil {
m.t = time.AfterFunc(m.latency, m.delayedFlush)
} else {
m.t.Reset(m.latency)
}
m.flushPending = true
return
}
func (m *maxLatencyWriter) delayedFlush() {
m.mu.Lock()
defer m.mu.Unlock()
if !m.flushPending { // if stop was called but AfterFunc already started this goroutine
return
}
//nolint:errcheck
m.flush()
m.flushPending = false
}
func (m *maxLatencyWriter) stop() {
m.mu.Lock()
defer m.mu.Unlock()
m.flushPending = false
if m.t != nil {
m.t.Stop()
}
}
// switchProtocolCopier exists so goroutines proxying data back and
// forth have nice names in stacks.
type switchProtocolCopier struct {
user, backend io.ReadWriteCloser
}
func (c switchProtocolCopier) copyFromBackend(errc chan<- error) {
_, err := io.Copy(c.user, c.backend)
errc <- err
}
func (c switchProtocolCopier) copyToBackend(errc chan<- error) {
_, err := io.Copy(c.backend, c.user)
errc <- err
}
var streamingBufPool = sync.Pool{
New: func() any {
// The Pool's New function should generally only return pointer
// types, since a pointer can be put into the return interface
// value without an allocation
// - (from the package docs)
b := make([]byte, defaultBufferSize)
return &b
},
}
const (
defaultBufferSize = 32 * 1024
wordSize = int(unsafe.Sizeof(uintptr(0)))
)
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