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1 #! @PYTHON@
2 ### -*-python-*-
3 ###
4 ### Connect to remote peers, and keep track of them
5 ###
6 ### (c) 2007 Straylight/Edgeware
7 ###
8
9 ###----- Licensing notice ---------------------------------------------------
10 ###
11 ### This file is part of Trivial IP Encryption (TrIPE).
12 ###
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25
26 VERSION = '@VERSION@'
27
28 ###--------------------------------------------------------------------------
29 ### External dependencies.
30
31 from optparse import OptionParser
32 import tripe as T
33 import os as OS
34 import signal as SIG
35 import errno as E
36 from math import sqrt
37 import cdb as CDB
38 import mLib as M
39 import re as RX
40 import sys as SYS
41 from time import time
42 import subprocess as PROC
43
44 S = T.svcmgr
45
46 ###--------------------------------------------------------------------------
47 ### Running auxiliary commands.
48
49 class SelLineQueue (M.SelLineBuffer):
50 """Glues the select-line-buffer into the coroutine queue system."""
51
52 def __new__(cls, file, queue, tag, kind):
53 """See __init__ for documentation."""
54 return M.SelLineBuffer.__new__(cls, file.fileno())
55
56 def __init__(me, file, queue, tag, kind):
57 """
58 Initialize a new line-reading adaptor.
59
60 The adaptor reads lines from FILE. Each line is inserted as a message of
61 the stated KIND, bearing the TAG, into the QUEUE. End-of-file is
62 represented as None.
63 """
64 me._q = queue
65 me._file = file
66 me._tag = tag
67 me._kind = kind
68 me.enable()
69
70 @T._callback
71 def line(me, line):
72 me._q.put((me._tag, me._kind, line))
73
74 @T._callback
75 def eof(me):
76 me.disable()
77 me._q.put((me._tag, me._kind, None))
78
79 class ErrorWatch (T.Coroutine):
80 """
81 An object which watches stderr streams for errors and converts them into
82 warnings of the form
83
84 WARN connect INFO stderr LINE
85
86 The INFO is a list of tokens associated with the file when it was
87 registered.
88
89 Usually there is a single ErrorWatch object, called errorwatch.
90 """
91
92 def __init__(me):
93 """Initialization: there are no arguments."""
94 T.Coroutine.__init__(me)
95 me._q = T.Queue()
96 me._map = {}
97 me._seq = 1
98
99 def watch(me, file, info):
100 """
101 Adds FILE to the collection of files to watch.
102
103 INFO will be written in the warning messages from this FILE. Returns a
104 sequence number which can be used to unregister the file again.
105 """
106 seq = me._seq
107 me._seq += 1
108 me._map[seq] = info, SelLineQueue(file, me._q, seq, 'stderr')
109 return seq
110
111 def unwatch(me, seq):
112 """Stop watching the file with sequence number SEQ."""
113 del me._map[seq]
114 return me
115
116 def run(me):
117 """
118 Coroutine function: read items from the queue and report them.
119
120 Unregisters files automatically when they reach EOF.
121 """
122 while True:
123 seq, _, line = me._q.get()
124 if line is None:
125 me.unwatch(seq)
126 else:
127 S.warn(*['connect'] + me._map[seq][0] + ['stderr', line])
128
129 def dbwatch():
130 """
131 Coroutine function: wake up every minute and notice changes to the
132 database. When a change happens, tell the Pinger (q.v.) to rescan its
133 peers.
134 """
135 cr = T.Coroutine.getcurrent()
136 main = cr.parent
137 fw = M.FWatch(opts.cdb)
138 while True:
139 timer = M.SelTimer(time() + 60, lambda: cr.switch())
140 main.switch()
141 if fw.update():
142 pinger.rescan(False)
143 S.notify('connect', 'peerdb-update')
144
145 class ChildWatch (M.SelSignal):
146 """
147 An object which watches for specified processes exiting and reports
148 terminations by writing items of the form (TAG, 'exit', RESULT) to a queue.
149
150 There is usually only one ChildWatch object, called childwatch.
151 """
152
153 def __new__(cls):
154 """Initialize the child-watcher."""
155 return M.SelSignal.__new__(cls, SIG.SIGCHLD)
156
157 def __init__(me):
158 """Initialize the child-watcher."""
159 me._pid = {}
160 me.enable()
161
162 def watch(me, pid, queue, tag):
163 """
164 Register PID as a child to watch. If it exits, write (TAG, 'exit', CODE)
165 to the QUEUE, where CODE is one of
166
167 * None (successful termination)
168 * ['exit-nonzero', CODE] (CODE is a string!)
169 * ['exit-signal', 'S' + CODE] (CODE is the signal number as a string)
170 * ['exit-unknown', STATUS] (STATUS is the entire exit status, in hex)
171 """
172 me._pid[pid] = queue, tag
173 return me
174
175 def unwatch(me, pid):
176 """Unregister PID as a child to watch."""
177 del me._pid[pid]
178 return me
179
180 @T._callback
181 def signalled(me):
182 """
183 Called when child processes exit: collect exit statuses and report
184 failures.
185 """
186 while True:
187 try:
188 pid, status = OS.waitpid(-1, OS.WNOHANG)
189 except OSError, exc:
190 if exc.errno == E.ECHILD:
191 break
192 if pid == 0:
193 break
194 if pid not in me._pid:
195 continue
196 queue, tag = me._pid[pid]
197 if OS.WIFEXITED(status):
198 exit = OS.WEXITSTATUS(status)
199 if exit == 0:
200 code = None
201 else:
202 code = ['exit-nonzero', str(exit)]
203 elif OS.WIFSIGNALED(status):
204 code = ['exit-signal', 'S' + str(OS.WTERMSIG(status))]
205 else:
206 code = ['exit-unknown', hex(status)]
207 queue.put((tag, 'exit', code))
208
209 class Command (object):
210 """
211 Represents a running command.
212
213 This class is the main interface to the machery provided by the ChildWatch
214 and ErrorWatch objects. See also potwatch.
215 """
216
217 def __init__(me, info, queue, tag, args, env):
218 """
219 Start a new child process.
220
221 The ARGS are a list of arguments to be given to the child process. The
222 ENV is either None or a dictionary of environment variable assignments to
223 override the extant environment. INFO is a list of tokens to be included
224 in warnings about the child's stderr output. If the child writes a line
225 to standard output, put (TAG, 'stdout', LINE) to the QUEUE. When the
226 child exits, write (TAG, 'exit', CODE) to the QUEUE.
227 """
228 me._info = info
229 me._q = queue
230 me._tag = tag
231 myenv = OS.environ.copy()
232 if env: myenv.update(env)
233 me._proc = PROC.Popen(args = args, env = myenv, bufsize = 1,
234 stdout = PROC.PIPE, stderr = PROC.PIPE)
235 me._lq = SelLineQueue(me._proc.stdout, queue, tag, 'stdout')
236 errorwatch.watch(me._proc.stderr, info)
237 childwatch.watch(me._proc.pid, queue, tag)
238
239 def __del__(me):
240 """
241 If I've been forgotten then stop watching for termination.
242 """
243 childwatch.unwatch(me._proc.pid)
244
245 def potwatch(what, name, q):
246 """
247 Watch the queue Q for activity as reported by a Command object.
248
249 Information from the process's stdout is reported as
250
251 NOTE WHAT NAME stdout LINE
252
253 abnormal termination is reported as
254
255 WARN WHAT NAME CODE
256
257 where CODE is what the ChildWatch wrote.
258 """
259 eofp = deadp = False
260 while not deadp or not eofp:
261 _, kind, more = q.get()
262 if kind == 'stdout':
263 if more is None:
264 eofp = True
265 else:
266 S.notify('connect', what, name, 'stdout', more)
267 elif kind == 'exit':
268 if more: S.warn('connect', what, name, *more)
269 deadp = True
270
271 ###--------------------------------------------------------------------------
272 ### Peer database utilities.
273
274 _magic = ['_magic'] # An object distinct from all others
275
276 class Peer (object):
277 """Representation of a peer in the database."""
278
279 def __init__(me, peer, cdb = None):
280 """
281 Create a new peer, named PEER.
282
283 Information about the peer is read from the database CDB, or the default
284 one given on the command-line.
285 """
286 me.name = peer
287 record = (cdb or CDB.init(opts.cdb))['P' + peer]
288 me.__dict__.update(M.URLDecode(record, semip = True))
289
290 def get(me, key, default = _magic, filter = None):
291 """
292 Get the information stashed under KEY from the peer's database record.
293
294 If DEFAULT is given, then use it if the database doesn't contain the
295 necessary information. If no DEFAULT is given, then report an error. If
296 a FILTER function is given then apply it to the information from the
297 database before returning it.
298 """
299 try:
300 attr = me.__dict__[key]
301 except KeyError:
302 if default is _magic:
303 raise T.TripeJobError('malformed-peer', me.name, 'missing-key', key)
304 return default
305 else:
306 if filter is not None: attr = filter(attr)
307 return attr
308
309 def has(me, key):
310 """
311 Return whether the peer's database record has the KEY.
312 """
313 return key in me.__dict__
314
315 def list(me):
316 """
317 Iterate over the available keys in the peer's database record.
318 """
319 return me.__dict__.iterkeys()
320
321 def boolean(value):
322 """Parse VALUE as a boolean."""
323 return value in ['t', 'true', 'y', 'yes', 'on']
324
325 ###--------------------------------------------------------------------------
326 ### Waking up and watching peers.
327
328 def run_connect(peer, cmd):
329 """
330 Start the job of connecting to the passive PEER.
331
332 The CMD string is a shell command which will connect to the peer (via some
333 back-channel, say ssh and userv), issue a command
334
335 SVCSUBMIT connect passive [OPTIONS] USER
336
337 and write the resulting challenge to standard error.
338 """
339 q = T.Queue()
340 cmd = Command(['connect', peer.name], q, 'connect',
341 ['/bin/sh', '-c', cmd], None)
342 _, kind, more = q.peek()
343 if kind == 'stdout':
344 if more is None:
345 S.warn('connect', 'connect', peer.name, 'unexpected-eof')
346 else:
347 chal = more
348 S.greet(peer.name, chal)
349 q.get()
350 potwatch('connect', peer.name, q)
351
352 def run_disconnect(peer, cmd):
353 """
354 Start the job of disconnecting from a passive PEER.
355
356 The CMD string is a shell command which will disconnect from the peer.
357 """
358 q = T.Queue()
359 cmd = Command(['disconnect', peer.name], q, 'disconnect',
360 ['/bin/sh', '-c', cmd], None)
361 potwatch('disconnect', peer.name, q)
362
363 _pingseq = 0
364 class PingPeer (object):
365 """
366 Object representing a peer which we are pinging to ensure that it is still
367 present.
368
369 PingPeer objects are held by the Pinger (q.v.). The Pinger maintains an
370 event queue -- which saves us from having an enormous swarm of coroutines
371 -- but most of the actual work is done here.
372
373 In order to avoid confusion between different PingPeer instances for the
374 same actual peer, each PingPeer has a sequence number (its `seq'
375 attribute). Events for the PingPeer are identified by a (PEER, SEQ) pair.
376 (Using the PingPeer instance itself will prevent garbage collection of
377 otherwise defunct instances.)
378 """
379
380 def __init__(me, pinger, queue, peer, pingnow):
381 """
382 Create a new PingPeer.
383
384 The PINGER is the Pinger object we should send the results to. This is
385 used when we remove ourselves, if the peer has been explicitly removed.
386
387 The QUEUE is the event queue on which timer and ping-command events
388 should be written.
389
390 The PEER is a `Peer' object describing the peer.
391
392 If PINGNOW is true, then immediately start pinging the peer. Otherwise
393 wait until the usual retry interval.
394 """
395 global _pingseq
396 me._pinger = pinger
397 me._q = queue
398 me._peer = peer.name
399 me.update(peer)
400 me.seq = _pingseq
401 _pingseq += 1
402 me._failures = 0
403 me._sabotage = False
404 me._last = '-'
405 me._nping = 0
406 me._nlost = 0
407 me._sigma_t = 0
408 me._sigma_t2 = 0
409 me._min = me._max = '-'
410 if pingnow:
411 me._timer = None
412 me._ping()
413 else:
414 me._timer = M.SelTimer(time() + me._every, me._time)
415
416 def update(me, peer):
417 """
418 Refreshes the timer parameters for this peer. We don't, however,
419 immediately reschedule anything: that will happen next time anything
420 interesting happens.
421 """
422 if peer is None: peer = Peer(me._peer)
423 assert peer.name == me._peer
424 me._every = peer.get('every', filter = T.timespec, default = 120)
425 me._timeout = peer.get('timeout', filter = T.timespec, default = 10)
426 me._retries = peer.get('retries', filter = int, default = 5)
427 me._connectp = peer.has('connect')
428 me._knockp = peer.has('knock')
429 return me
430
431 def _ping(me):
432 """
433 Send a ping to the peer; the result is sent to the Pinger's event queue.
434 """
435 S.rawcommand(T.TripeAsynchronousCommand(
436 me._q, (me._peer, me.seq),
437 ['EPING',
438 '-background', S.bgtag(),
439 '-timeout', str(me._timeout),
440 '--',
441 me._peer]))
442
443 def _reconnect(me):
444 try:
445 peer = Peer(me._peer)
446 if me._connectp or me._knockp:
447 S.warn('connect', 'reconnecting', me._peer)
448 S.forcekx(me._peer)
449 if me._connectp: T.spawn(run_connect, peer, peer.get('connect'))
450 me._timer = M.SelTimer(time() + me._every, me._time)
451 me._sabotage = False
452 else:
453 S.kill(me._peer)
454 except TripeError, e:
455 if e.args[0] == 'unknown-peer': me._pinger.kill(me._peer)
456
457 def event(me, code, stuff):
458 """
459 Respond to an event which happened to this peer.
460
461 Timer events indicate that we should start a new ping. (The server has
462 its own timeout which detects lost packets.)
463
464 We trap unknown-peer responses and detach from the Pinger.
465
466 If the ping fails and we run out of retries, we attempt to restart the
467 connection.
468 """
469 if code == 'TIMER':
470 me._failures = 0
471 me._ping()
472 elif code == 'FAIL':
473 S.notify('connect', 'ping-failed', me._peer, *stuff)
474 if not stuff: pass
475 elif stuff[0] == 'unknown-peer': me._pinger.kill(me._peer)
476 elif stuff[0] == 'ping-send-failed': me._reconnect()
477 elif code == 'INFO':
478 outcome = stuff[0]
479 if outcome == 'ping-ok' and me._sabotage:
480 outcome = 'ping-timeout'
481 if outcome == 'ping-ok':
482 if me._failures > 0: S.warn('connect', 'ping-ok', me._peer)
483 t = float(stuff[1])
484 me._last = '%.1fms' % t
485 me._sigma_t += t
486 me._sigma_t2 += t*t
487 me._nping += 1
488 if me._min == '-' or t < me._min: me._min = t
489 if me._max == '-' or t > me._max: me._max = t
490 me._timer = M.SelTimer(time() + me._every, me._time)
491 elif outcome == 'ping-timeout':
492 me._failures += 1
493 me._nlost += 1
494 S.warn('connect', 'ping-timeout', me._peer,
495 'attempt', str(me._failures), 'of', str(me._retries))
496 if me._failures < me._retries:
497 me._ping()
498 me._last = 'timeout'
499 else:
500 me._reconnect()
501 me._last = 'reconnect'
502 elif outcome == 'ping-peer-died':
503 me._pinger.kill(me._peer)
504
505 def sabotage(me):
506 """Sabotage the peer, for testing purposes."""
507 me._sabotage = True
508 if me._timer: me._timer.kill()
509 T.defer(me._time)
510
511 def info(me):
512 if not me._nping:
513 mean = sd = '-'
514 else:
515 mean = me._sigma_t/me._nping
516 sd = sqrt(me._sigma_t2/me._nping - mean*mean)
517 n = me._nping + me._nlost
518 if not n: pclost = '-'
519 else: pclost = '%d' % ((100*me._nlost + n//2)//n)
520 return { 'last-ping': me._last,
521 'mean-ping': '%.1fms' % mean,
522 'sd-ping': '%.1fms' % sd,
523 'n-ping': '%d' % me._nping,
524 'n-lost': '%d' % me._nlost,
525 'percent-lost': pclost,
526 'min-ping': '%.1fms' % me._min,
527 'max-ping': '%.1fms' % me._max,
528 'state': me._timer and 'idle' or 'check',
529 'failures': me._failures }
530
531 @T._callback
532 def _time(me):
533 """
534 Handle timer callbacks by posting a timeout event on the queue.
535 """
536 me._timer = None
537 me._q.put(((me._peer, me.seq), 'TIMER', None))
538
539 def __str__(me):
540 return 'PingPeer(%s, %d, f = %d)' % (me._peer, me.seq, me._failures)
541 def __repr__(me):
542 return str(me)
543
544 class Pinger (T.Coroutine):
545 """
546 The Pinger keeps track of the peers which we expect to be connected and
547 takes action if they seem to stop responding.
548
549 There is usually only one Pinger, called pinger.
550
551 The Pinger maintains a collection of PingPeer objects, and an event queue.
552 The PingPeers direct the results of their pings, and timer events, to the
553 event queue. The Pinger's coroutine picks items off the queue and
554 dispatches them back to the PingPeers as appropriate.
555 """
556
557 def __init__(me):
558 """Initialize the Pinger."""
559 T.Coroutine.__init__(me)
560 me._peers = {}
561 me._q = T.Queue()
562
563 def run(me):
564 """
565 Coroutine function: reads the pinger queue and sends events to the
566 PingPeer objects they correspond to.
567 """
568 while True:
569 (peer, seq), code, stuff = me._q.get()
570 if peer in me._peers and seq == me._peers[peer].seq:
571 try: me._peers[peer].event(code, stuff)
572 except Exception, e:
573 SYS.excepthook(*SYS.exc_info())
574
575 def add(me, peer, pingnow):
576 """
577 Add PEER to the collection of peers under the Pinger's watchful eye.
578 The arguments are as for PingPeer: see above.
579 """
580 me._peers[peer.name] = PingPeer(me, me._q, peer, pingnow)
581 return me
582
583 def kill(me, peername):
584 """Remove PEER from the peers being watched by the Pinger."""
585 try: del me._peers[peername]
586 except KeyError: pass
587 return me
588
589 def rescan(me, startup):
590 """
591 General resynchronization method.
592
593 We scan the list of peers (with connect scripts) known at the server.
594 Any which are known to the Pinger but aren't known to the server are
595 removed from our list; newly arrived peers are added. (Note that a peer
596 can change state here either due to the server sneakily changing its list
597 without issuing notifications or, more likely, the database changing its
598 idea of whether a peer is interesting.) Finally, PingPeers which are
599 still present are prodded to update their timing parameters.
600
601 This method is called once at startup to pick up the peers already
602 installed, and again by the dbwatcher coroutine when it detects a change
603 to the database.
604 """
605 if T._debug: print '# rescan peers'
606 correct = {}
607 start = {}
608 for name in S.list():
609 try: peer = Peer(name)
610 except KeyError: continue
611 if peer.get('watch', filter = boolean, default = False):
612 if T._debug: print '# interesting peer %s' % peer
613 correct[peer.name] = start[peer.name] = peer
614 elif startup:
615 if T._debug: print '# peer %s ready for adoption' % peer
616 start[peer.name] = peer
617 for name, obj in me._peers.items():
618 try:
619 peer = correct[name]
620 except KeyError:
621 if T._debug: print '# peer %s vanished' % name
622 del me._peers[name]
623 else:
624 obj.update(peer)
625 for name, peer in start.iteritems():
626 if name in me._peers: continue
627 if startup:
628 if T._debug: print '# setting up peer %s' % name
629 ifname = S.ifname(name)
630 addr = S.addr(name)
631 T.defer(adoptpeer, peer, ifname, *addr)
632 else:
633 if T._debug: print '# adopting new peer %s' % name
634 me.add(peer, True)
635 return me
636
637 def adopted(me):
638 """
639 Returns the list of peers being watched by the Pinger.
640 """
641 return me._peers.keys()
642
643 def find(me, name):
644 """Return the PingPeer with the given name."""
645 return me._peers[name]
646
647 ###--------------------------------------------------------------------------
648 ### New connections.
649
650 def encode_envvars(env, prefix, vars):
651 """
652 Encode the variables in VARS suitably for including in a program
653 environment. Lowercase letters in variable names are forced to uppercase;
654 runs of non-alphanumeric characters are replaced by single underscores; and
655 the PREFIX is prepended. The resulting variables are written to ENV.
656 """
657 for k, v in vars.iteritems():
658 env[prefix + r_bad.sub('_', k.upper())] = v
659
660 r_bad = RX.compile(r'[\W_]+')
661 def envvars(peer):
662 """
663 Translate the database information for a PEER into a dictionary of
664 environment variables with plausible upper-case names and a P_ prefix.
665 Also collect the crypto information into A_ variables.
666 """
667 env = {}
668 encode_envvars(env, 'P_', dict([(k, peer.get(k)) for k in peer.list()]))
669 encode_envvars(env, 'A_', S.algs(peer.name))
670 return env
671
672 def run_ifupdown(what, peer, *args):
673 """
674 Run the interface up/down script for a peer.
675
676 WHAT is 'ifup' or 'ifdown'. PEER names the peer in question. ARGS is a
677 list of arguments to pass to the script, in addition to the peer name.
678
679 The command is run and watched in the background by potwatch.
680 """
681 q = T.Queue()
682 c = Command([what, peer.name], q, what,
683 M.split(peer.get(what), quotep = True)[0] +
684 [peer.name] + list(args),
685 envvars(peer))
686 potwatch(what, peer.name, q)
687
688 def adoptpeer(peer, ifname, *addr):
689 """
690 Add a new peer to our collection.
691
692 PEER is the `Peer' object; IFNAME is the interface name for its tunnel; and
693 ADDR is the list of tokens representing its address.
694
695 We try to bring up the interface and provoke a connection to the peer if
696 it's passive.
697 """
698 if peer.has('ifup'):
699 T.Coroutine(run_ifupdown, name = 'ifup %s' % peer.name) \
700 .switch('ifup', peer, ifname, *addr)
701 cmd = peer.get('connect', default = None)
702 if cmd is not None:
703 T.Coroutine(run_connect, name = 'connect %s' % peer.name) \
704 .switch(peer, cmd)
705 if peer.get('watch', filter = boolean, default = False):
706 pinger.add(peer, False)
707
708 def disownpeer(peer):
709 """Drop the PEER from the Pinger and put its interface to bed."""
710 try: pinger.kill(peer)
711 except KeyError: pass
712 cmd = peer.get('disconnect', default = None)
713 if cmd is not None:
714 T.Coroutine(run_disconnect, name = 'disconnect %s' % peer.name) \
715 .switch(peer, cmd)
716 if peer.has('ifdown'):
717 T.Coroutine(run_ifupdown, name = 'ifdown %s' % peer.name) \
718 .switch('ifdown', peer)
719
720 def addpeer(peer, addr):
721 """
722 Process a connect request from a new peer PEER on address ADDR.
723
724 Any existing peer with this name is disconnected from the server.
725 """
726 if peer.name in S.list():
727 S.kill(peer.name)
728 try:
729 S.add(peer.name,
730 tunnel = peer.get('tunnel', default = None),
731 keepalive = peer.get('keepalive', default = None),
732 key = peer.get('key', default = None),
733 priv = peer.get('priv', default = None),
734 mobile = peer.get('mobile', filter = boolean, default = False),
735 knock = peer.get('knock', default = None),
736 cork = peer.get('cork', filter = boolean, default = False),
737 *addr)
738 except T.TripeError, exc:
739 raise T.TripeJobError(*exc.args)
740
741 ## Dictionary mapping challenges to waiting passive-connection coroutines.
742 chalmap = {}
743
744 def notify(_, code, *rest):
745 """
746 Watch for notifications.
747
748 We trap ADD and KILL notifications, and send them straight to adoptpeer and
749 disownpeer respectively; and dispatch GREET notifications to the
750 corresponding waiting coroutine.
751 """
752 if code == 'ADD':
753 try: p = Peer(rest[0])
754 except KeyError: return
755 adoptpeer(p, *rest[1:])
756 elif code == 'KILL':
757 try: p = Peer(rest[0])
758 except KeyError: return
759 disownpeer(p, *rest[1:])
760 elif code == 'GREET':
761 chal = rest[0]
762 try: cr = chalmap[chal]
763 except KeyError: pass
764 else: cr.switch(rest[1:])
765 elif code == 'KNOCK':
766 try: p = Peer(rest[0])
767 except KeyError:
768 S.warn(['connect', 'knock-unknown-peer', rest[0]])
769 return
770 if p.get('peer') != 'PASSIVE':
771 S.warn(['connect', 'knock-active-peer', p.name])
772 return
773 dot = p.name.find('.')
774 if dot >= 0: kname = p.name[dot + 1:]
775 else: kname = p.name
776 ktag = p.get('key', p.name)
777 if kname != ktag:
778 S.warn(['connect', 'knock-tag-mismatch',
779 'peer', pname, 'public-key-tag', ktag])
780 return
781 T.spawn(addpeer, p, rest[1:])
782
783 ###--------------------------------------------------------------------------
784 ### Command implementation.
785
786 def cmd_kick(name):
787 """
788 kick NAME: Force a new connection attempt for the NAMEd peer.
789 """
790 try: pp = pinger.find(name)
791 except KeyError: raise T.TripeJobError('peer-not-adopted', name)
792 try: peer = Peer(name)
793 except KeyError: raise T.TripeJobError('unknown-peer', name)
794 conn = peer.get('connect', None)
795 if conn: T.spawn(run_connect, peer, peer.get('connect'))
796 else: T.spawn(lambda p: S.forcekx(p.name), peer)
797
798 def cmd_adopted():
799 """
800 adopted: Report a list of adopted peers.
801 """
802 for name in pinger.adopted():
803 T.svcinfo(name)
804
805 def cmd_active(name):
806 """
807 active NAME: Handle an active connection request for the peer called NAME.
808
809 The appropriate address is read from the database automatically.
810 """
811 try: peer = Peer(name)
812 except KeyError: raise T.TripeJobError('unknown-peer', name)
813 addr = peer.get('peer')
814 if addr == 'PASSIVE':
815 raise T.TripeJobError('passive-peer', name)
816 addpeer(peer, M.split(addr, quotep = True)[0])
817
818 def cmd_listactive():
819 """
820 list: Report a list of the available active peers.
821 """
822 cdb = CDB.init(opts.cdb)
823 for key in cdb.keys():
824 if key.startswith('P') and Peer(key[1:]).get('peer', '') != 'PASSIVE':
825 T.svcinfo(key[1:])
826
827 def cmd_info(name):
828 """
829 info NAME: Report the database entries for the named peer.
830 """
831 try: peer = Peer(name)
832 except KeyError: raise T.TripeJobError('unknown-peer', name)
833 d = {}
834 try: pp = pinger.find(name)
835 except KeyError: pass
836 else: d.update(pp.info())
837 items = list(peer.list()) + d.keys()
838 items.sort()
839 for i in items:
840 try: v = d[i]
841 except KeyError: v = peer.get(i)
842 T.svcinfo('%s=%s' % (i, v))
843
844 def cmd_userpeer(user):
845 """
846 userpeer USER: Report the peer name for the named user.
847 """
848 try: name = CDB.init(opts.cdb)['U' + user]
849 except KeyError: raise T.TripeJobError('unknown-user', user)
850 T.svcinfo(name)
851
852 def cmd_passive(*args):
853 """
854 passive [OPTIONS] USER: Await the arrival of the named USER.
855
856 Report a challenge; when (and if!) the server receives a greeting quoting
857 this challenge, add the corresponding peer to the server.
858 """
859 timeout = 30
860 op = T.OptParse(args, ['-timeout'])
861 for opt in op:
862 if opt == '-timeout':
863 timeout = T.timespec(op.arg())
864 user, = op.rest(1, 1)
865 try: name = CDB.init(opts.cdb)['U' + user]
866 except KeyError: raise T.TripeJobError('unknown-user', user)
867 try: peer = Peer(name)
868 except KeyError: raise T.TripeJobError('unknown-peer', name)
869 chal = S.getchal()
870 cr = T.Coroutine.getcurrent()
871 timer = M.SelTimer(time() + timeout, lambda: cr.switch(None))
872 try:
873 T.svcinfo(chal)
874 chalmap[chal] = cr
875 addr = cr.parent.switch()
876 if addr is None:
877 raise T.TripeJobError('connect-timeout')
878 addpeer(peer, addr)
879 finally:
880 del chalmap[chal]
881
882 def cmd_sabotage(name):
883 """
884 sabotage NAME: Sabotage the NAMEd peer so that we think it can't be pinged.
885 """
886 try: pp = pinger.find(name)
887 except KeyError: raise T.TripeJobError('unknown-peer', name)
888 pp.sabotage()
889
890 ###--------------------------------------------------------------------------
891 ### Start up.
892
893 def setup():
894 """
895 Service setup.
896
897 Register the notification watcher, rescan the peers, and add automatic
898 active peers.
899 """
900 S.handler['NOTE'] = notify
901 S.watch('+n')
902
903 pinger.rescan(opts.startup)
904
905 if opts.startup:
906 cdb = CDB.init(opts.cdb)
907 try:
908 autos = cdb['%AUTO']
909 except KeyError:
910 autos = ''
911 for name in M.split(autos)[0]:
912 try:
913 peer = Peer(name, cdb)
914 addpeer(peer, M.split(peer.get('peer'), quotep = True)[0])
915 except T.TripeJobError, err:
916 S.warn('connect', 'auto-add-failed', name, *err.args)
917
918 def init():
919 """
920 Initialization to be done before service startup.
921 """
922 global errorwatch, childwatch, pinger
923 errorwatch = ErrorWatch()
924 childwatch = ChildWatch()
925 pinger = Pinger()
926 T.Coroutine(dbwatch, name = 'dbwatch').switch()
927 errorwatch.switch()
928 pinger.switch()
929
930 def parse_options():
931 """
932 Parse the command-line options.
933
934 Automatically changes directory to the requested configdir, and turns on
935 debugging. Returns the options object.
936 """
937 op = OptionParser(usage = '%prog [-a FILE] [-d DIR]',
938 version = '%%prog %s' % VERSION)
939
940 op.add_option('-a', '--admin-socket',
941 metavar = 'FILE', dest = 'tripesock', default = T.tripesock,
942 help = 'Select socket to connect to [default %default]')
943 op.add_option('-d', '--directory',
944 metavar = 'DIR', dest = 'dir', default = T.configdir,
945 help = 'Select current diretory [default %default]')
946 op.add_option('-p', '--peerdb',
947 metavar = 'FILE', dest = 'cdb', default = T.peerdb,
948 help = 'Select peers database [default %default]')
949 op.add_option('--daemon', dest = 'daemon',
950 default = False, action = 'store_true',
951 help = 'Become a daemon after successful initialization')
952 op.add_option('--debug', dest = 'debug',
953 default = False, action = 'store_true',
954 help = 'Emit debugging trace information')
955 op.add_option('--startup', dest = 'startup',
956 default = False, action = 'store_true',
957 help = 'Being called as part of the server startup')
958
959 opts, args = op.parse_args()
960 if args: op.error('no arguments permitted')
961 OS.chdir(opts.dir)
962 T._debug = opts.debug
963 return opts
964
965 ## Service table, for running manually.
966 service_info = [('connect', T.VERSION, {
967 'adopted': (0, 0, '', cmd_adopted),
968 'kick': (1, 1, 'PEER', cmd_kick),
969 'passive': (1, None, '[OPTIONS] USER', cmd_passive),
970 'active': (1, 1, 'PEER', cmd_active),
971 'info': (1, 1, 'PEER', cmd_info),
972 'list-active': (0, 0, '', cmd_listactive),
973 'userpeer': (1, 1, 'USER', cmd_userpeer),
974 'sabotage': (1, 1, 'PEER', cmd_sabotage)
975 })]
976
977 if __name__ == '__main__':
978 opts = parse_options()
979 OS.environ['TRIPESOCK'] = opts.tripesock
980 T.runservices(opts.tripesock, service_info,
981 init = init, setup = setup,
982 daemon = opts.daemon)
983
984 ###----- That's all, folks --------------------------------------------------