packer-cn/vendor/github.com/digitalocean/go-libvirt/rpc.go

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// Copyright 2018 The go-libvirt 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.
package libvirt
import (
"bytes"
"encoding/binary"
"errors"
"fmt"
"io"
"reflect"
"strings"
"sync/atomic"
"unsafe"
"github.com/digitalocean/go-libvirt/internal/constants"
"github.com/digitalocean/go-libvirt/internal/event"
xdr "github.com/digitalocean/go-libvirt/internal/go-xdr/xdr2"
)
// ErrUnsupported is returned if a procedure is not supported by libvirt
var ErrUnsupported = errors.New("unsupported procedure requested")
// request and response types
const (
// Call is used when making calls to the remote server.
Call = iota
// Reply indicates a server reply.
Reply
// Message is an asynchronous notification.
Message
// Stream represents a stream data packet.
Stream
// CallWithFDs is used by a client to indicate the request has
// arguments with file descriptors.
CallWithFDs
// ReplyWithFDs is used by a server to indicate the request has
// arguments with file descriptors.
ReplyWithFDs
)
// request and response statuses
const (
// StatusOK is always set for method calls or events.
// For replies it indicates successful completion of the method.
// For streams it indicates confirmation of the end of file on the stream.
StatusOK = iota
// StatusError for replies indicates that the method call failed
// and error information is being returned. For streams this indicates
// that not all data was sent and the stream has aborted.
StatusError
// StatusContinue is only used for streams.
// This indicates that further data packets will be following.
StatusContinue
)
// header is a libvirt rpc packet header
type header struct {
// Program identifier
Program uint32
// Program version
Version uint32
// Remote procedure identifier
Procedure uint32
// Call type, e.g., Reply
Type uint32
// Call serial number
Serial int32
// Request status, e.g., StatusOK
Status uint32
}
// packet represents a RPC request or response.
type packet struct {
// Size of packet, in bytes, including length.
// Len + Header + Payload
Len uint32
Header header
}
// Global packet instance, for use with unsafe.Sizeof()
var _p packet
// internal rpc response
type response struct {
Payload []byte
Status uint32
}
// libvirt error response
type libvirtError struct {
Code uint32
DomainID uint32
Padding uint8
Message string
Level uint32
}
func (e libvirtError) Error() string {
return e.Message
}
// checkError is used to check whether an error is a libvirtError, and if it is,
// whether its error code matches the one passed in. It will return false if
// these conditions are not met.
func checkError(err error, expectedError errorNumber) bool {
e, ok := err.(libvirtError)
if ok {
return e.Code == uint32(expectedError)
}
return false
}
// IsNotFound detects libvirt's ERR_NO_DOMAIN.
func IsNotFound(err error) bool {
return checkError(err, errNoDomain)
}
// listen processes incoming data and routes
// responses to their respective callback handler.
func (l *Libvirt) listen() {
for {
// response packet length
length, err := pktlen(l.r)
if err != nil {
// When the underlying connection EOFs or is closed, stop
// this goroutine
if err == io.EOF || strings.Contains(err.Error(), "use of closed network connection") {
return
}
// invalid packet
continue
}
// response header
h, err := extractHeader(l.r)
if err != nil {
// invalid packet
continue
}
// payload: packet length minus what was previously read
size := int(length) - int(unsafe.Sizeof(_p))
buf := make([]byte, size)
_, err = io.ReadFull(l.r, buf)
if err != nil {
// invalid packet
continue
}
// route response to caller
l.route(h, buf)
}
}
// callback sends RPC responses to respective callers.
func (l *Libvirt) callback(id int32, res response) {
l.cmux.Lock()
defer l.cmux.Unlock()
c, ok := l.callbacks[id]
if !ok {
return
}
c <- res
}
// route sends incoming packets to their listeners.
func (l *Libvirt) route(h *header, buf []byte) {
// route events to their respective listener
var event event.Event
switch {
case h.Program == constants.QEMUProgram && h.Procedure == constants.QEMUProcDomainMonitorEvent:
event = &DomainEvent{}
case h.Program == constants.Program && h.Procedure == constants.ProcDomainEventCallbackLifecycle:
event = &DomainEventCallbackLifecycleMsg{}
}
if event != nil {
err := eventDecoder(buf, event)
if err != nil { // event was malformed, drop.
return
}
l.stream(event)
return
}
// send response to caller
l.callback(h.Serial, response{Payload: buf, Status: h.Status})
}
// serial provides atomic access to the next sequential request serial number.
func (l *Libvirt) serial() int32 {
return atomic.AddInt32(&l.s, 1)
}
// stream decodes and relays domain events to their respective listener.
func (l *Libvirt) stream(e event.Event) {
l.emux.RLock()
defer l.emux.RUnlock()
q, ok := l.events[e.GetCallbackID()]
if !ok {
return
}
q.Push(e)
}
// addStream configures the routing for an event stream.
func (l *Libvirt) addStream(s *event.Stream) {
l.emux.Lock()
defer l.emux.Unlock()
l.events[s.CallbackID] = s
}
// removeStream deletes an event stream. The caller should first notify libvirt
// to stop sending events for this stream. Subsequent calls to removeStream are
// idempotent and return nil.
func (l *Libvirt) removeStream(id int32) error {
l.emux.Lock()
defer l.emux.Unlock()
// if the event is already removed, just return nil
q, ok := l.events[id]
if ok {
delete(l.events, id)
q.Shutdown()
}
return nil
}
// register configures a method response callback
func (l *Libvirt) register(id int32, c chan response) {
l.cmux.Lock()
defer l.cmux.Unlock()
l.callbacks[id] = c
}
// deregister destroys a method response callback. It is the responsibility of
// the caller to manage locking (l.cmux) during this call.
func (l *Libvirt) deregister(id int32) {
_, ok := l.callbacks[id]
if !ok {
return
}
close(l.callbacks[id])
delete(l.callbacks, id)
}
// deregisterAll closes all waiting callback channels. This is used to clean up
// if the connection to libvirt is lost. Callers waiting for responses will
// return an error when the response channel is closed, rather than just
// hanging.
func (l *Libvirt) deregisterAll() {
l.cmux.Lock()
defer l.cmux.Unlock()
for id := range l.callbacks {
l.deregister(id)
}
}
// request performs a libvirt RPC request.
// returns response returned by server.
// if response is not OK, decodes error from it and returns it.
func (l *Libvirt) request(proc uint32, program uint32, payload []byte) (response, error) {
return l.requestStream(proc, program, payload, nil, nil)
}
// requestStream performs a libvirt RPC request. The `out` and `in` parameters
// are optional, and should be nil when RPC endpoints don't return a stream.
func (l *Libvirt) requestStream(proc uint32, program uint32, payload []byte,
out io.Reader, in io.Writer) (response, error) {
serial := l.serial()
c := make(chan response)
l.register(serial, c)
defer func() {
l.cmux.Lock()
defer l.cmux.Unlock()
l.deregister(serial)
}()
err := l.sendPacket(serial, proc, program, payload, Call, StatusOK)
if err != nil {
return response{}, err
}
resp, err := l.getResponse(c)
if err != nil {
return resp, err
}
if out != nil {
abort := make(chan bool)
outErr := make(chan error)
go func() {
outErr <- l.sendStream(serial, proc, program, out, abort)
}()
// Even without incoming stream server sends confirmation once all data is received
resp, err = l.processIncomingStream(c, in)
if err != nil {
abort <- true
return resp, err
}
err = <-outErr
if err != nil {
return response{}, err
}
}
switch in {
case nil:
return resp, nil
default:
return l.processIncomingStream(c, in)
}
}
// processIncomingStream is called once we've successfully sent a request to
// libvirt. It writes the responses back to the stream passed by the caller
// until libvirt sends a packet with statusOK or an error.
func (l *Libvirt) processIncomingStream(c chan response, inStream io.Writer) (response, error) {
for {
resp, err := l.getResponse(c)
if err != nil {
return resp, err
}
// StatusOK indicates end of stream
if resp.Status == StatusOK {
return resp, nil
}
// FIXME: this smells.
// StatusError is handled in getResponse, so this must be StatusContinue
// StatusContinue is only valid here for stream packets
// libvirtd breaks protocol and returns StatusContinue with an
// empty response Payload when the stream finishes
if len(resp.Payload) == 0 {
return resp, nil
}
if inStream != nil {
_, err = inStream.Write(resp.Payload)
if err != nil {
return response{}, err
}
}
}
}
func (l *Libvirt) sendStream(serial int32, proc uint32, program uint32, stream io.Reader, abort chan bool) error {
// Keep total packet length under 4 MiB to follow possible limitation in libvirt server code
buf := make([]byte, 4*MiB-unsafe.Sizeof(_p))
for {
select {
case <-abort:
return l.sendPacket(serial, proc, program, nil, Stream, StatusError)
default:
}
n, err := stream.Read(buf)
if n > 0 {
err2 := l.sendPacket(serial, proc, program, buf[:n], Stream, StatusContinue)
if err2 != nil {
return err2
}
}
if err != nil {
if err == io.EOF {
return l.sendPacket(serial, proc, program, nil, Stream, StatusOK)
}
// keep original error
err2 := l.sendPacket(serial, proc, program, nil, Stream, StatusError)
if err2 != nil {
return err2
}
return err
}
}
}
func (l *Libvirt) sendPacket(serial int32, proc uint32, program uint32, payload []byte, typ uint32, status uint32) error {
p := packet{
Header: header{
Program: program,
Version: constants.ProtocolVersion,
Procedure: proc,
Type: typ,
Serial: serial,
Status: status,
},
}
size := int(unsafe.Sizeof(p.Len)) + int(unsafe.Sizeof(p.Header))
if payload != nil {
size += len(payload)
}
p.Len = uint32(size)
// write header
l.mu.Lock()
defer l.mu.Unlock()
err := binary.Write(l.w, binary.BigEndian, p)
if err != nil {
return err
}
// write payload
if payload != nil {
err = binary.Write(l.w, binary.BigEndian, payload)
if err != nil {
return err
}
}
return l.w.Flush()
}
func (l *Libvirt) getResponse(c chan response) (response, error) {
resp := <-c
if resp.Status == StatusError {
return resp, decodeError(resp.Payload)
}
return resp, nil
}
// encode XDR encodes the provided data.
func encode(data interface{}) ([]byte, error) {
var buf bytes.Buffer
_, err := xdr.Marshal(&buf, data)
return buf.Bytes(), err
}
// decodeError extracts an error message from the provider buffer.
func decodeError(buf []byte) error {
var e libvirtError
dec := xdr.NewDecoder(bytes.NewReader(buf))
_, err := dec.Decode(&e)
if err != nil {
return err
}
if strings.Contains(e.Message, "unknown procedure") {
return ErrUnsupported
}
// if libvirt returns ERR_OK, ignore the error
if checkError(e, errOk) {
return nil
}
return e
}
// eventDecoder decodes an event from a xdr buffer.
func eventDecoder(buf []byte, e interface{}) error {
dec := xdr.NewDecoder(bytes.NewReader(buf))
_, err := dec.Decode(e)
return err
}
// pktlen returns the length of an incoming RPC packet. Read errors will
// result in a returned response length of 0 and a non-nil error.
func pktlen(r io.Reader) (uint32, error) {
buf := make([]byte, unsafe.Sizeof(_p.Len))
// extract the packet's length from the header
_, err := io.ReadFull(r, buf)
if err != nil {
return 0, err
}
return binary.BigEndian.Uint32(buf), nil
}
// extractHeader returns the decoded header from an incoming response.
func extractHeader(r io.Reader) (*header, error) {
buf := make([]byte, unsafe.Sizeof(_p.Header))
// extract the packet's header from r
_, err := io.ReadFull(r, buf)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return &header{
Program: binary.BigEndian.Uint32(buf[0:4]),
Version: binary.BigEndian.Uint32(buf[4:8]),
Procedure: binary.BigEndian.Uint32(buf[8:12]),
Type: binary.BigEndian.Uint32(buf[12:16]),
Serial: int32(binary.BigEndian.Uint32(buf[16:20])),
Status: binary.BigEndian.Uint32(buf[20:24]),
}, nil
}
type typedParamDecoder struct{}
// Decode decodes a TypedParam. These are part of the libvirt spec, and not xdr
// proper. TypedParams contain a name, which is called Field for some reason,
// and a Value, which itself has a "discriminant" - an integer enum encoding the
// actual type, and a value, the length of which varies based on the actual
// type.
func (tpd typedParamDecoder) Decode(d *xdr.Decoder, v reflect.Value) (int, error) {
// Get the name of the typed param first
name, n, err := d.DecodeString()
if err != nil {
return n, err
}
val, n2, err := tpd.decodeTypedParamValue(d)
n += n2
if err != nil {
return n, err
}
tp := &TypedParam{Field: name, Value: *val}
v.Set(reflect.ValueOf(*tp))
return n, nil
}
// decodeTypedParamValue decodes the Value part of a TypedParam.
func (typedParamDecoder) decodeTypedParamValue(d *xdr.Decoder) (*TypedParamValue, int, error) {
// All TypedParamValues begin with a uint32 discriminant that tells us what
// type they are.
discriminant, n, err := d.DecodeUint()
if err != nil {
return nil, n, err
}
var n2 int
var tpv *TypedParamValue
switch discriminant {
case 1:
var val int32
n2, err = d.Decode(&val)
tpv = &TypedParamValue{D: discriminant, I: val}
case 2:
var val uint32
n2, err = d.Decode(&val)
tpv = &TypedParamValue{D: discriminant, I: val}
case 3:
var val int64
n2, err = d.Decode(&val)
tpv = &TypedParamValue{D: discriminant, I: val}
case 4:
var val uint64
n2, err = d.Decode(&val)
tpv = &TypedParamValue{D: discriminant, I: val}
case 5:
var val float64
n2, err = d.Decode(&val)
tpv = &TypedParamValue{D: discriminant, I: val}
case 6:
var val int32
n2, err = d.Decode(&val)
tpv = &TypedParamValue{D: discriminant, I: val}
case 7:
var val string
n2, err = d.Decode(&val)
tpv = &TypedParamValue{D: discriminant, I: val}
default:
err = fmt.Errorf("invalid parameter type %v", discriminant)
}
n += n2
return tpv, n, err
}