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Wade Simmons
d604270966
Fix most known data races (#396)
This change fixes all of the known data races that `make smoke-docker-race` finds, except for one.

Most of these races are around the handshake phase for a hostinfo, so we add a RWLock to the hostinfo and Lock during each of the handshake stages.

Some of the other races are around consistently using `atomic` around the `messageCounter` field. To make this harder to mess up, I have renamed the field to `atomicMessageCounter` (I also removed the unnecessary extra pointer deference as we can just point directly to the struct field).

The last remaining data race is around reading `ConnectionInfo.ready`, which is a boolean that is only written to once when the handshake has finished. Due to it being in the hot path for packets and the rare case that this could actually be an issue, holding off on fixing that one for now.

here is the results of `make smoke-docker-race`:

before:

    lighthouse1: Found 2 data race(s)
    host2:       Found 36 data race(s)
    host3:       Found 17 data race(s)
    host4:       Found 31 data race(s)

after:

    host2: Found 1 data race(s)
    host4: Found 1 data race(s)

Fixes: #147
Fixes: #226
Fixes: #283
Fixes: #316
2021-03-05 21:18:33 -05:00
Wade Simmons
ee7c27093c
add HostMap.RemoteIndexes (#329)
This change adds an index based on HostInfo.remoteIndexId. This allows
us to use HostMap.QueryReverseIndex without having to loop over all
entries in the map (this can be a bottleneck under high traffic
lighthouses).

Without this patch, a high traffic lighthouse server receiving recv_error
packets and lots of handshakes, cpu pprof trace can look like this:

      flat  flat%   sum%        cum   cum%
    2000ms 32.26% 32.26%     3040ms 49.03%  github.com/slackhq/nebula.(*HostMap).QueryReverseIndex
     870ms 14.03% 46.29%     1060ms 17.10%  runtime.mapiternext

Which shows 50% of total cpu time is being spent in QueryReverseIndex.
2020-11-23 14:51:16 -05:00
Wade Simmons
0389596f66
don't mark handshake packets as "lost" (#331)
Packet 1 is always a stage 1 handshake and packet 2 is always stage 2.
Normal packets don't start flowing until the message counter is 3 or
higher.

Currently we only receive either packet 1 or 2 depending on if
we are the initiator or responder for the handshake, so we end up
marking one of these as "lost". We should mark these packets as "seen"
when we are the one sending them, since we don't expect to see them from
the other side.
2020-11-16 14:03:08 -05:00
Alan Lam
5545cff6ef
log remote certificate fingerprint on handshakes (#262) 2020-07-31 18:54:51 -04:00
Wade Simmons
aba42f9fa6
enforce the use of goimports (#248)
* enforce the use of goimports

Instead of enforcing `gofmt`, enforce `goimports`, which also asserts
a separate section for non-builtin packages.

* run `goimports` everywhere

* exclude generated .pb.go files
2020-06-30 18:53:30 -04:00
Wade Simmons
b37a91cfbc
add meta packet statistics (#230)
This change add more metrics around "meta" (non "message" type packets).
For lighthouse packets, we also record statistics around the specific
lighthouse meta type.

We don't keep statistics for the "message" type so that we don't slow
down the fast path (and you can just look at metrics on the tun
interface to find that information).
2020-06-26 13:45:48 -04:00
Wade Simmons
b4f2f7ce4e
log certName alongside vpnIp (#200)
This change adds a new helper, `(*HostInfo).logger()`, that starts a new
logrus.Entry with `vpnIp` and `certName`. We don't use the helper inside
of handshake_ix though since the certificate has not been attached to
the HostInfo yet.

Fixes: #84
2020-04-06 11:34:00 -07:00
Ryan Huber
9333a8e3b7 subnet support 2019-12-12 16:34:17 +00:00
Ryan Huber
89f0d998cf remove old debug print statements 2019-11-23 17:01:10 +00:00
Ryan Huber
6a460ba38b remove old hmac function. superceded by ix_psk0 2019-11-23 16:50:36 +00:00
Slack Security Team
f22b4b584d Public Release 2019-11-19 17:00:20 +00:00