AdGuardHome/internal/dnsforward/configvalidator.go

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package dnsforward
import (
"fmt"
"strings"
"sync"
"github.com/AdguardTeam/dnsproxy/upstream"
"github.com/AdguardTeam/golibs/errors"
"github.com/AdguardTeam/golibs/log"
"github.com/miekg/dns"
"golang.org/x/exp/slices"
)
// upstreamConfigValidator parses the [*proxy.UpstreamConfig] and checks the
// actual DNS availability of each upstream.
type upstreamConfigValidator struct {
// general is the general upstream configuration.
general []*upstreamResult
// fallback is the fallback upstream configuration.
fallback []*upstreamResult
// private is the private upstream configuration.
private []*upstreamResult
}
// upstreamResult is a result of validation of an [upstream.Upstream] within an
// [proxy.UpstreamConfig].
type upstreamResult struct {
// server is the parsed upstream. It is nil when there was an error during
// parsing.
server upstream.Upstream
// err is the error either from parsing or from checking the upstream.
err error
// original is the piece of configuration that have either been turned to an
// upstream or caused an error.
original string
// isSpecific is true if the upstream is domain-specific.
isSpecific bool
}
// compare compares two [upstreamResult]s. It returns 0 if they are equal, -1
// if ur should be sorted before other, and 1 otherwise.
//
// TODO(e.burkov): Perhaps it makes sense to sort the results with errors near
// the end.
func (ur *upstreamResult) compare(other *upstreamResult) (res int) {
return strings.Compare(ur.original, other.original)
}
// newUpstreamConfigValidator parses the upstream configuration and returns a
// validator for it. cv already contains the parsed upstreams along with errors
// related.
func newUpstreamConfigValidator(
general []string,
fallback []string,
private []string,
opts *upstream.Options,
) (cv *upstreamConfigValidator) {
cv = &upstreamConfigValidator{}
for _, line := range general {
cv.general = cv.insertLineResults(cv.general, line, opts)
}
for _, line := range fallback {
cv.fallback = cv.insertLineResults(cv.fallback, line, opts)
}
for _, line := range private {
cv.private = cv.insertLineResults(cv.private, line, opts)
}
return cv
}
// insertLineResults parses line and inserts the result into s. It can insert
// multiple results as well as none.
func (cv *upstreamConfigValidator) insertLineResults(
s []*upstreamResult,
line string,
opts *upstream.Options,
) (result []*upstreamResult) {
upstreams, isSpecific, err := splitUpstreamLine(line)
if err != nil {
return cv.insert(s, &upstreamResult{
err: err,
original: line,
})
}
for _, upstreamAddr := range upstreams {
var res *upstreamResult
if upstreamAddr != "#" {
res = cv.parseUpstream(upstreamAddr, opts)
} else if !isSpecific {
res = &upstreamResult{
err: errNotDomainSpecific,
original: upstreamAddr,
}
} else {
continue
}
res.isSpecific = isSpecific
s = cv.insert(s, res)
}
return s
}
// insert inserts r into slice in a sorted order, except duplicates. slice must
// not be nil.
func (cv *upstreamConfigValidator) insert(
s []*upstreamResult,
r *upstreamResult,
) (result []*upstreamResult) {
i, has := slices.BinarySearchFunc(s, r, (*upstreamResult).compare)
if has {
log.Debug("dnsforward: duplicate configuration %q", r.original)
return s
}
return slices.Insert(s, i, r)
}
// parseUpstream parses addr and returns the result of parsing. It returns nil
// if the specified server points at the default upstream server which is
// validated separately.
func (cv *upstreamConfigValidator) parseUpstream(
addr string,
opts *upstream.Options,
) (r *upstreamResult) {
// Check if the upstream has a valid protocol prefix.
//
// TODO(e.burkov): Validate the domain name.
if proto, _, ok := strings.Cut(addr, "://"); ok {
if !slices.Contains(protocols, proto) {
return &upstreamResult{
err: fmt.Errorf("bad protocol %q", proto),
original: addr,
}
}
}
ups, err := upstream.AddressToUpstream(addr, opts)
return &upstreamResult{
server: ups,
err: err,
original: addr,
}
}
// check tries to exchange with each successfully parsed upstream and enriches
// the results with the healthcheck errors. It should not be called after the
// [upsConfValidator.close] method, since it makes no sense to check the closed
// upstreams.
func (cv *upstreamConfigValidator) check() {
const (
// testTLD is the special-use fully-qualified domain name for testing
// the DNS server reachability.
//
// See https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc6761#section-6.2.
testTLD = "test."
// inAddrARPATLD is the special-use fully-qualified domain name for PTR
// IP address resolution.
//
// See https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc1035#section-3.5.
inAddrARPATLD = "in-addr.arpa."
)
commonChecker := &healthchecker{
hostname: testTLD,
qtype: dns.TypeA,
ansEmpty: true,
}
arpaChecker := &healthchecker{
hostname: inAddrARPATLD,
qtype: dns.TypePTR,
ansEmpty: false,
}
wg := &sync.WaitGroup{}
wg.Add(len(cv.general) + len(cv.fallback) + len(cv.private))
for _, res := range cv.general {
go cv.checkSrv(res, wg, commonChecker)
}
for _, res := range cv.fallback {
go cv.checkSrv(res, wg, commonChecker)
}
for _, res := range cv.private {
go cv.checkSrv(res, wg, arpaChecker)
}
wg.Wait()
}
// checkSrv runs hc on the server from res, if any, and stores any occurred
// error in res. wg is always marked done in the end. It used to be called in
// a separate goroutine.
func (cv *upstreamConfigValidator) checkSrv(
res *upstreamResult,
wg *sync.WaitGroup,
hc *healthchecker,
) {
defer wg.Done()
if res.server == nil {
return
}
res.err = hc.check(res.server)
if res.err != nil && res.isSpecific {
res.err = domainSpecificTestError{Err: res.err}
}
}
// close closes all the upstreams that were successfully parsed. It enriches
// the results with deferred closing errors.
func (cv *upstreamConfigValidator) close() {
for _, slice := range [][]*upstreamResult{cv.general, cv.fallback, cv.private} {
for _, r := range slice {
if r.server != nil {
r.err = errors.WithDeferred(r.err, r.server.Close())
}
}
}
}
// status returns all the data collected during parsing, healthcheck, and
// closing of the upstreams. The returned map is keyed by the original upstream
// configuration piece and contains the corresponding error or "OK" if there was
// no error.
func (cv *upstreamConfigValidator) status() (results map[string]string) {
result := map[string]string{}
for _, res := range cv.general {
resultToStatus("general", res, result)
}
for _, res := range cv.fallback {
resultToStatus("fallback", res, result)
}
for _, res := range cv.private {
resultToStatus("private", res, result)
}
return result
}
// resultToStatus puts "OK" or an error message from res into resMap. section
// is the name of the upstream configuration section, i.e. "general",
// "fallback", or "private", and only used for logging.
//
// TODO(e.burkov): Currently, the HTTP handler expects that all the results are
// put together in a single map, which may lead to collisions, see AG-27539.
// Improve the results compilation.
func resultToStatus(section string, res *upstreamResult, resMap map[string]string) {
val := "OK"
if res.err != nil {
val = res.err.Error()
}
prevVal := resMap[res.original]
switch prevVal {
case "":
resMap[res.original] = val
case val:
log.Debug("dnsforward: duplicating %s config line %q", section, res.original)
default:
log.Debug(
"dnsforward: warning: %s config line %q (%v) had different result %v",
section,
val,
res.original,
prevVal,
)
}
}
// domainSpecificTestError is a wrapper for errors returned by checkDNS to mark
// the tested upstream domain-specific and therefore consider its errors
// non-critical.
//
// TODO(a.garipov): Some common mechanism of distinguishing between errors and
// warnings (non-critical errors) is desired.
type domainSpecificTestError struct {
// Err is the actual error occurred during healthcheck test.
Err error
}
// type check
var _ error = domainSpecificTestError{}
// Error implements the [error] interface for domainSpecificTestError.
func (err domainSpecificTestError) Error() (msg string) {
return fmt.Sprintf("WARNING: %s", err.Err)
}
// type check
var _ errors.Wrapper = domainSpecificTestError{}
// Unwrap implements the [errors.Wrapper] interface for domainSpecificTestError.
func (err domainSpecificTestError) Unwrap() (wrapped error) {
return err.Err
}
// healthchecker checks the upstream's status by exchanging with it.
type healthchecker struct {
// hostname is the name of the host to put into healthcheck DNS request.
hostname string
// qtype is the type of DNS request to use for healthcheck.
qtype uint16
// ansEmpty defines if the answer section within the response is expected to
// be empty.
ansEmpty bool
}
// check exchanges with u and validates the response.
func (h *healthchecker) check(u upstream.Upstream) (err error) {
req := &dns.Msg{
MsgHdr: dns.MsgHdr{
Id: dns.Id(),
RecursionDesired: true,
},
Question: []dns.Question{{
Name: h.hostname,
Qtype: h.qtype,
Qclass: dns.ClassINET,
}},
}
reply, err := u.Exchange(req)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("couldn't communicate with upstream: %w", err)
} else if h.ansEmpty && len(reply.Answer) > 0 {
return errWrongResponse
}
return nil
}