wgengine/router: remove last non-test "ip" command usage on Linux
Updates #391 Change-Id: Ic2c3f8460b1e4b8d34b936a1725705fcc1effbae Signed-off-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@tailscale.com>
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@ -147,17 +147,14 @@ func newUserspaceRouter(logf logger.Logf, tunDev tun.Device, linkMon *monitor.Mo
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func newUserspaceRouterAdvanced(logf logger.Logf, tunname string, linkMon *monitor.Mon, netfilter4, netfilter6 netfilterRunner, cmd commandRunner, supportsV6, supportsV6NAT bool) (Router, error) {
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ipRuleAvailable := (cmd.run("ip", "rule") == nil)
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r := &linuxRouter{
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logf: logf,
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tunname: tunname,
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netfilterMode: netfilterOff,
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linkMon: linkMon,
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ipRuleAvailable: ipRuleAvailable,
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v6Available: supportsV6,
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v6NATAvailable: supportsV6NAT,
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v6Available: supportsV6,
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v6NATAvailable: supportsV6NAT,
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ipt4: netfilter4,
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ipt6: netfilter6,
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@ -165,6 +162,12 @@ func newUserspaceRouterAdvanced(logf logger.Logf, tunname string, linkMon *monit
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ipRuleFixLimiter: rate.NewLimiter(rate.Every(5*time.Second), 10),
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}
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if r.useIPCommand() {
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r.ipRuleAvailable = (cmd.run("ip", "rule") == nil)
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} else {
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// Pretend it is.
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r.ipRuleAvailable = true
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}
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return r, nil
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}
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@ -183,6 +186,9 @@ func useAmbientCaps() bool {
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// useIPCommand reports whether r should use the "ip" command (or its
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// fake commandRunner for tests) instead of netlink.
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func (r *linuxRouter) useIPCommand() bool {
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if r.cmd == nil {
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panic("invalid init")
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}
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// In the future we might need to fall back to using the "ip"
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// command if, say, netlink is blocked somewhere but the ip
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// command is allowed to use netlink. For now we only use the ip
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@ -1537,29 +1543,17 @@ func supportsV6NAT() bool {
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}
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func checkIPRuleSupportsV6() error {
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add := []string{"-6", "rule", "add", "pref", "1234", "fwmark", tailscaleBypassMark, "table", tailscaleRouteTable.ipCmdArg()}
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del := []string{"-6", "rule", "del", "pref", "1234", "fwmark", tailscaleBypassMark, "table", tailscaleRouteTable.ipCmdArg()}
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rule := netlink.NewRule()
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rule.Priority = 1234
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rule.Mark = tailscaleBypassMarkNum
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rule.Table = tailscaleRouteTable.num
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// First delete the rule unconditionally, and don't check for
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// errors. This is just cleaning up anything that might be already
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// there.
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exec.Command("ip", del...).Run()
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// Try adding the rule. This will fail on systems that support
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// IPv6, but not IPv6 policy routing.
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out, err := exec.Command("ip", add...).CombinedOutput()
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if err != nil {
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out = bytes.TrimSpace(out)
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var detail interface{} = out
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if len(out) == 0 {
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detail = err.Error()
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}
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return fmt.Errorf("ip -6 rule failed: %s", detail)
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}
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// Delete again.
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exec.Command("ip", del...).Run()
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return nil
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netlink.RuleDel(rule)
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// And clean up on exit.
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defer netlink.RuleDel(rule)
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return netlink.RuleAdd(rule)
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}
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func nlAddrOfPrefix(p netaddr.IPPrefix) *netlink.Addr {
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@ -801,3 +801,13 @@ func TestDebugListRules(t *testing.T) {
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})
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}
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}
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func TestCheckIPRuleSupportsV6(t *testing.T) {
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err := checkIPRuleSupportsV6()
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if err != nil && os.Getuid() != 0 {
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t.Skipf("skipping, error when not root: %v", err)
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}
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// Just log it. For interactive testing only.
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// Some machines running our tests might not have IPv6.
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t.Logf("Got: %v", err)
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}
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