AdGuardHome/internal/arpdb/arpdb.go

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// Package arpdb implements the Network Neighborhood Database.
package arpdb
import (
"bufio"
"bytes"
"fmt"
"net"
"net/netip"
"slices"
"sync"
"github.com/AdguardTeam/AdGuardHome/internal/aghos"
"github.com/AdguardTeam/golibs/errors"
"github.com/AdguardTeam/golibs/log"
"github.com/AdguardTeam/golibs/netutil"
"github.com/AdguardTeam/golibs/osutil"
)
// Variables and functions to substitute in tests.
var (
// aghosRunCommand is the function to run shell commands.
aghosRunCommand = aghos.RunCommand
// rootDirFS is the filesystem pointing to the root directory.
rootDirFS = osutil.RootDirFS()
)
// Interface stores and refreshes the network neighborhood reported by ARP
// (Address Resolution Protocol).
type Interface interface {
// Refresh updates the stored data. It must be safe for concurrent use.
Refresh() (err error)
// Neighbors returnes the last set of data reported by ARP. Both the method
// and it's result must be safe for concurrent use.
Neighbors() (ns []Neighbor)
}
// New returns the [Interface] properly initialized for the OS.
func New() (arp Interface) {
return newARPDB()
}
// Empty is the [Interface] implementation that does nothing.
type Empty struct{}
// type check
var _ Interface = Empty{}
// Refresh implements the [Interface] interface for EmptyARPContainer. It does
// nothing and always returns nil error.
func (Empty) Refresh() (err error) { return nil }
// Neighbors implements the [Interface] interface for EmptyARPContainer. It
// always returns nil.
func (Empty) Neighbors() (ns []Neighbor) { return nil }
// Neighbor is the pair of IP address and MAC address reported by ARP.
type Neighbor struct {
// Name is the hostname of the neighbor. Empty name is valid since not each
// implementation of ARP is able to retrieve that.
Name string
// IP contains either IPv4 or IPv6.
IP netip.Addr
// MAC contains the hardware address.
MAC net.HardwareAddr
}
// Clone returns the deep copy of n.
func (n Neighbor) Clone() (clone Neighbor) {
return Neighbor{
Name: n.Name,
IP: n.IP,
MAC: slices.Clone(n.MAC),
}
}
// validatedHostname returns h if it's a valid hostname, or an empty string
// otherwise, logging the validation error.
func validatedHostname(h string) (host string) {
err := netutil.ValidateHostname(h)
if err != nil {
log.Debug("arpdb: parsing arp output: host: %s", err)
return ""
}
return h
}
// neighs is the helper type that stores neighbors to avoid copying its methods
// among all the [Interface] implementations.
type neighs struct {
mu *sync.RWMutex
ns []Neighbor
}
// len returns the length of the neighbors slice. It's safe for concurrent use.
func (ns *neighs) len() (l int) {
ns.mu.RLock()
defer ns.mu.RUnlock()
return len(ns.ns)
}
// clone returns a deep copy of the underlying neighbors slice. It's safe for
// concurrent use.
func (ns *neighs) clone() (cloned []Neighbor) {
ns.mu.RLock()
defer ns.mu.RUnlock()
cloned = make([]Neighbor, len(ns.ns))
for i, n := range ns.ns {
cloned[i] = n.Clone()
}
return cloned
}
// reset replaces the underlying slice with the new one. It's safe for
// concurrent use.
func (ns *neighs) reset(with []Neighbor) {
ns.mu.Lock()
defer ns.mu.Unlock()
ns.ns = with
}
// parseNeighsFunc parses the text from sc as if it'd be an output of some
// ARP-related command. lenHint is a hint for the size of the allocated slice
// of Neighbors.
type parseNeighsFunc func(sc *bufio.Scanner, lenHint int) (ns []Neighbor)
// cmdARPDB is the implementation of the [Interface] that uses command line to
// retrieve data.
type cmdARPDB struct {
parse parseNeighsFunc
ns *neighs
cmd string
args []string
}
// type check
var _ Interface = (*cmdARPDB)(nil)
// Refresh implements the [Interface] interface for *cmdARPDB.
func (arp *cmdARPDB) Refresh() (err error) {
defer func() { err = errors.Annotate(err, "cmd arpdb: %w") }()
code, out, err := aghosRunCommand(arp.cmd, arp.args...)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("running command: %w", err)
} else if code != 0 {
return fmt.Errorf("running command: unexpected exit code %d", code)
}
sc := bufio.NewScanner(bytes.NewReader(out))
ns := arp.parse(sc, arp.ns.len())
if err = sc.Err(); err != nil {
// TODO(e.burkov): This error seems unreachable. Investigate.
return fmt.Errorf("scanning the output: %w", err)
}
arp.ns.reset(ns)
return nil
}
// Neighbors implements the [Interface] interface for *cmdARPDB.
func (arp *cmdARPDB) Neighbors() (ns []Neighbor) {
return arp.ns.clone()
}
// arpdbs is the [Interface] that combines several [Interface] implementations
// and consequently switches between those.
type arpdbs struct {
// arps is the set of [Interface] implementations to range through.
arps []Interface
neighs
}
// newARPDBs returns a properly initialized *arpdbs. It begins refreshing from
// the first of arps.
func newARPDBs(arps ...Interface) (arp *arpdbs) {
return &arpdbs{
arps: arps,
neighs: neighs{
mu: &sync.RWMutex{},
ns: make([]Neighbor, 0),
},
}
}
// type check
var _ Interface = (*arpdbs)(nil)
// Refresh implements the [Interface] interface for *arpdbs.
func (arp *arpdbs) Refresh() (err error) {
var errs []error
for _, a := range arp.arps {
err = a.Refresh()
if err != nil {
errs = append(errs, err)
continue
}
arp.reset(a.Neighbors())
return nil
}
return errors.Annotate(errors.Join(errs...), "each arpdb failed: %w")
}
// Neighbors implements the [Interface] interface for *arpdbs.
//
// TODO(e.burkov): Think of a way to avoid cloning the slice twice.
func (arp *arpdbs) Neighbors() (ns []Neighbor) {
return arp.clone()
}