terraform-provider-google/vendor/github.com/hashicorp/go-plugin/server.go
Paddy 961c878e0d Switch to using Go modules. (#2679)
Switch to using Go modules.

This migrates our vendor.json to use Go 1.11's modules system, and
replaces the vendor folder with the output of go mod vendor.

The vendored code should remain basically the same; I believe some
tree shaking of packages and support scripts/licenses/READMEs/etc.
happened.

This also fixes Travis and our Makefile to no longer use govendor.
2018-12-20 17:22:22 -08:00

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package plugin
import (
"crypto/tls"
"crypto/x509"
"encoding/base64"
"errors"
"fmt"
"io/ioutil"
"log"
"net"
"os"
"os/signal"
"runtime"
"sort"
"strconv"
"strings"
"sync/atomic"
"github.com/hashicorp/go-hclog"
"google.golang.org/grpc"
)
// CoreProtocolVersion is the ProtocolVersion of the plugin system itself.
// We will increment this whenever we change any protocol behavior. This
// will invalidate any prior plugins but will at least allow us to iterate
// on the core in a safe way. We will do our best to do this very
// infrequently.
const CoreProtocolVersion = 1
// HandshakeConfig is the configuration used by client and servers to
// handshake before starting a plugin connection. This is embedded by
// both ServeConfig and ClientConfig.
//
// In practice, the plugin host creates a HandshakeConfig that is exported
// and plugins then can easily consume it.
type HandshakeConfig struct {
// ProtocolVersion is the version that clients must match on to
// agree they can communicate. This should match the ProtocolVersion
// set on ClientConfig when using a plugin.
// This field is not required if VersionedPlugins are being used in the
// Client or Server configurations.
ProtocolVersion uint
// MagicCookieKey and value are used as a very basic verification
// that a plugin is intended to be launched. This is not a security
// measure, just a UX feature. If the magic cookie doesn't match,
// we show human-friendly output.
MagicCookieKey string
MagicCookieValue string
}
// PluginSet is a set of plugins provided to be registered in the plugin
// server.
type PluginSet map[string]Plugin
// ServeConfig configures what sorts of plugins are served.
type ServeConfig struct {
// HandshakeConfig is the configuration that must match clients.
HandshakeConfig
// TLSProvider is a function that returns a configured tls.Config.
TLSProvider func() (*tls.Config, error)
// Plugins are the plugins that are served.
// The implied version of this PluginSet is the Handshake.ProtocolVersion.
Plugins PluginSet
// VersionedPlugins is a map of PluginSets for specific protocol versions.
// These can be used to negotiate a compatible version between client and
// server. If this is set, Handshake.ProtocolVersion is not required.
VersionedPlugins map[int]PluginSet
// GRPCServer should be non-nil to enable serving the plugins over
// gRPC. This is a function to create the server when needed with the
// given server options. The server options populated by go-plugin will
// be for TLS if set. You may modify the input slice.
//
// Note that the grpc.Server will automatically be registered with
// the gRPC health checking service. This is not optional since go-plugin
// relies on this to implement Ping().
GRPCServer func([]grpc.ServerOption) *grpc.Server
// Logger is used to pass a logger into the server. If none is provided the
// server will create a default logger.
Logger hclog.Logger
}
// protocolVersion determines the protocol version and plugin set to be used by
// the server. In the event that there is no suitable version, the last version
// in the config is returned leaving the client to report the incompatibility.
func protocolVersion(opts *ServeConfig) (int, Protocol, PluginSet) {
protoVersion := int(opts.ProtocolVersion)
pluginSet := opts.Plugins
protoType := ProtocolNetRPC
// Check if the client sent a list of acceptable versions
var clientVersions []int
if vs := os.Getenv("PLUGIN_PROTOCOL_VERSIONS"); vs != "" {
for _, s := range strings.Split(vs, ",") {
v, err := strconv.Atoi(s)
if err != nil {
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "server sent invalid plugin version %q", s)
continue
}
clientVersions = append(clientVersions, v)
}
}
// We want to iterate in reverse order, to ensure we match the newest
// compatible plugin version.
sort.Sort(sort.Reverse(sort.IntSlice(clientVersions)))
// set the old un-versioned fields as if they were versioned plugins
if opts.VersionedPlugins == nil {
opts.VersionedPlugins = make(map[int]PluginSet)
}
if pluginSet != nil {
opts.VersionedPlugins[protoVersion] = pluginSet
}
// Sort the version to make sure we match the latest first
var versions []int
for v := range opts.VersionedPlugins {
versions = append(versions, v)
}
sort.Sort(sort.Reverse(sort.IntSlice(versions)))
// See if we have multiple versions of Plugins to choose from
for _, version := range versions {
// Record each version, since we guarantee that this returns valid
// values even if they are not a protocol match.
protoVersion = version
pluginSet = opts.VersionedPlugins[version]
// If we have a configured gRPC server we should select a protocol
if opts.GRPCServer != nil {
// All plugins in a set must use the same transport, so check the first
// for the protocol type
for _, p := range pluginSet {
switch p.(type) {
case GRPCPlugin:
protoType = ProtocolGRPC
default:
protoType = ProtocolNetRPC
}
break
}
}
for _, clientVersion := range clientVersions {
if clientVersion == protoVersion {
return protoVersion, protoType, pluginSet
}
}
}
// Return the lowest version as the fallback.
// Since we iterated over all the versions in reverse order above, these
// values are from the lowest version number plugins (which may be from
// a combination of the Handshake.ProtocolVersion and ServeConfig.Plugins
// fields). This allows serving the oldest version of our plugins to a
// legacy client that did not send a PLUGIN_PROTOCOL_VERSIONS list.
return protoVersion, protoType, pluginSet
}
// Serve serves the plugins given by ServeConfig.
//
// Serve doesn't return until the plugin is done being executed. Any
// errors will be outputted to os.Stderr.
//
// This is the method that plugins should call in their main() functions.
func Serve(opts *ServeConfig) {
// Validate the handshake config
if opts.MagicCookieKey == "" || opts.MagicCookieValue == "" {
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr,
"Misconfigured ServeConfig given to serve this plugin: no magic cookie\n"+
"key or value was set. Please notify the plugin author and report\n"+
"this as a bug.\n")
os.Exit(1)
}
// First check the cookie
if os.Getenv(opts.MagicCookieKey) != opts.MagicCookieValue {
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr,
"This binary is a plugin. These are not meant to be executed directly.\n"+
"Please execute the program that consumes these plugins, which will\n"+
"load any plugins automatically\n")
os.Exit(1)
}
// negotiate the version and plugins
// start with default version in the handshake config
protoVersion, protoType, pluginSet := protocolVersion(opts)
// Logging goes to the original stderr
log.SetOutput(os.Stderr)
logger := opts.Logger
if logger == nil {
// internal logger to os.Stderr
logger = hclog.New(&hclog.LoggerOptions{
Level: hclog.Trace,
Output: os.Stderr,
JSONFormat: true,
})
}
// Create our new stdout, stderr files. These will override our built-in
// stdout/stderr so that it works across the stream boundary.
stdout_r, stdout_w, err := os.Pipe()
if err != nil {
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error preparing plugin: %s\n", err)
os.Exit(1)
}
stderr_r, stderr_w, err := os.Pipe()
if err != nil {
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error preparing plugin: %s\n", err)
os.Exit(1)
}
// Register a listener so we can accept a connection
listener, err := serverListener()
if err != nil {
logger.Error("plugin init error", "error", err)
return
}
// Close the listener on return. We wrap this in a func() on purpose
// because the "listener" reference may change to TLS.
defer func() {
listener.Close()
}()
var tlsConfig *tls.Config
if opts.TLSProvider != nil {
tlsConfig, err = opts.TLSProvider()
if err != nil {
logger.Error("plugin tls init", "error", err)
return
}
}
var serverCert string
clientCert := os.Getenv("PLUGIN_CLIENT_CERT")
// If the client is configured using AutoMTLS, the certificate will be here,
// and we need to generate our own in response.
if tlsConfig == nil && clientCert != "" {
logger.Info("configuring server automatic mTLS")
clientCertPool := x509.NewCertPool()
if !clientCertPool.AppendCertsFromPEM([]byte(clientCert)) {
logger.Error("client cert provided but failed to parse", "cert", clientCert)
}
certPEM, keyPEM, err := generateCert()
if err != nil {
logger.Error("failed to generate client certificate", "error", err)
panic(err)
}
cert, err := tls.X509KeyPair(certPEM, keyPEM)
if err != nil {
logger.Error("failed to parse client certificate", "error", err)
panic(err)
}
tlsConfig = &tls.Config{
Certificates: []tls.Certificate{cert},
ClientAuth: tls.RequireAndVerifyClientCert,
ClientCAs: clientCertPool,
MinVersion: tls.VersionTLS12,
}
// We send back the raw leaf cert data for the client rather than the
// PEM, since the protocol can't handle newlines.
serverCert = base64.RawStdEncoding.EncodeToString(cert.Certificate[0])
}
// Create the channel to tell us when we're done
doneCh := make(chan struct{})
// Build the server type
var server ServerProtocol
switch protoType {
case ProtocolNetRPC:
// If we have a TLS configuration then we wrap the listener
// ourselves and do it at that level.
if tlsConfig != nil {
listener = tls.NewListener(listener, tlsConfig)
}
// Create the RPC server to dispense
server = &RPCServer{
Plugins: pluginSet,
Stdout: stdout_r,
Stderr: stderr_r,
DoneCh: doneCh,
}
case ProtocolGRPC:
// Create the gRPC server
server = &GRPCServer{
Plugins: pluginSet,
Server: opts.GRPCServer,
TLS: tlsConfig,
Stdout: stdout_r,
Stderr: stderr_r,
DoneCh: doneCh,
logger: logger,
}
default:
panic("unknown server protocol: " + protoType)
}
// Initialize the servers
if err := server.Init(); err != nil {
logger.Error("protocol init", "error", err)
return
}
logger.Debug("plugin address", "network", listener.Addr().Network(), "address", listener.Addr().String())
// Output the address and service name to stdout so that the client can bring it up.
fmt.Printf("%d|%d|%s|%s|%s|%s\n",
CoreProtocolVersion,
protoVersion,
listener.Addr().Network(),
listener.Addr().String(),
protoType,
serverCert)
os.Stdout.Sync()
// Eat the interrupts
ch := make(chan os.Signal, 1)
signal.Notify(ch, os.Interrupt)
go func() {
var count int32 = 0
for {
<-ch
newCount := atomic.AddInt32(&count, 1)
logger.Debug("plugin received interrupt signal, ignoring", "count", newCount)
}
}()
// Set our new out, err
os.Stdout = stdout_w
os.Stderr = stderr_w
// Accept connections and wait for completion
go server.Serve(listener)
<-doneCh
}
func serverListener() (net.Listener, error) {
if runtime.GOOS == "windows" {
return serverListener_tcp()
}
return serverListener_unix()
}
func serverListener_tcp() (net.Listener, error) {
minPort, err := strconv.ParseInt(os.Getenv("PLUGIN_MIN_PORT"), 10, 32)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
maxPort, err := strconv.ParseInt(os.Getenv("PLUGIN_MAX_PORT"), 10, 32)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
for port := minPort; port <= maxPort; port++ {
address := fmt.Sprintf("127.0.0.1:%d", port)
listener, err := net.Listen("tcp", address)
if err == nil {
return listener, nil
}
}
return nil, errors.New("Couldn't bind plugin TCP listener")
}
func serverListener_unix() (net.Listener, error) {
tf, err := ioutil.TempFile("", "plugin")
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
path := tf.Name()
// Close the file and remove it because it has to not exist for
// the domain socket.
if err := tf.Close(); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if err := os.Remove(path); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
l, err := net.Listen("unix", path)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
// Wrap the listener in rmListener so that the Unix domain socket file
// is removed on close.
return &rmListener{
Listener: l,
Path: path,
}, nil
}
// rmListener is an implementation of net.Listener that forwards most
// calls to the listener but also removes a file as part of the close. We
// use this to cleanup the unix domain socket on close.
type rmListener struct {
net.Listener
Path string
}
func (l *rmListener) Close() error {
// Close the listener itself
if err := l.Listener.Close(); err != nil {
return err
}
// Remove the file
return os.Remove(l.Path)
}