package virtwriter import ( "bufio" "encoding/binary" "encoding/json" "io" "time" "github.com/pkg/errors" "k8s.io/client-go/tools/remotecommand" ) // SocketDest is the "key" to where IO should go on the varlink // multiplexed socket type SocketDest int const ( // ToStdout indicates traffic should go stdout ToStdout SocketDest = iota // ToStdin indicates traffic came from stdin ToStdin SocketDest = iota // ToStderr indicates traffuc should go to stderr ToStderr SocketDest = iota // TerminalResize indicates a terminal resize event has occurred // and data should be passed to resizer TerminalResize SocketDest = iota // Quit and detach Quit SocketDest = iota // Quit from the client HangUpFromClient SocketDest = iota ) // ClientHangup signifies that the client wants to drop its // connection from the server var ClientHangup = errors.New("client hangup") // IntToSocketDest returns a socketdest based on integer input func IntToSocketDest(i int) SocketDest { switch i { case ToStdout.Int(): return ToStdout case ToStderr.Int(): return ToStderr case ToStdin.Int(): return ToStdin case TerminalResize.Int(): return TerminalResize case Quit.Int(): return Quit case HangUpFromClient.Int(): return HangUpFromClient default: return ToStderr } } // Int returns the integer representation of the socket dest func (sd SocketDest) Int() int { return int(sd) } // VirtWriteCloser are writers for attach which include the dest // of the data type VirtWriteCloser struct { writer *bufio.Writer dest SocketDest } // NewVirtWriteCloser is a constructor func NewVirtWriteCloser(w *bufio.Writer, dest SocketDest) VirtWriteCloser { return VirtWriteCloser{w, dest} } // Close is a required method for a writecloser func (v VirtWriteCloser) Close() error { return v.writer.Flush() } // Write prepends a header to the input message. The header is // 8bytes. Position one contains the destination. Positions // 5,6,7,8 are a big-endian encoded uint32 for len of the message. func (v VirtWriteCloser) Write(input []byte) (int, error) { header := []byte{byte(v.dest), 0, 0, 0} // Go makes us define the byte for big endian mlen := make([]byte, 4) binary.BigEndian.PutUint32(mlen, uint32(len(input))) // append the message len to the header msg := append(header, mlen...) // append the message to the header msg = append(msg, input...) _, err := v.writer.Write(msg) if err != nil { return 0, err } err = v.writer.Flush() return len(input), err } // Reader decodes the content that comes over the wire and directs it to the proper destination. func Reader(r *bufio.Reader, output, errput, input io.Writer, resize chan remotecommand.TerminalSize, execEcChan chan int) error { var messageSize int64 headerBytes := make([]byte, 8) if r == nil { return errors.Errorf("Reader must not be nil") } for { n, err := io.ReadFull(r, headerBytes) if err != nil { return errors.Wrapf(err, "Virtual Read failed, %d", n) } if n < 8 { return errors.New("short read and no full header read") } messageSize = int64(binary.BigEndian.Uint32(headerBytes[4:8])) switch IntToSocketDest(int(headerBytes[0])) { case ToStdout: if output != nil { _, err := io.CopyN(output, r, messageSize) if err != nil { return err } } case ToStderr: if errput != nil { _, err := io.CopyN(errput, r, messageSize) if err != nil { return err } } case ToStdin: if input != nil { _, err := io.CopyN(input, r, messageSize) if err != nil { return err } } case TerminalResize: if resize != nil { out := make([]byte, messageSize) if messageSize > 0 { _, err = io.ReadFull(r, out) if err != nil { return err } } // Resize events come over in bytes, need to be reserialized resizeEvent := remotecommand.TerminalSize{} if err := json.Unmarshal(out, &resizeEvent); err != nil { return err } resize <- resizeEvent } case Quit: out := make([]byte, messageSize) if messageSize > 0 { _, err = io.ReadFull(r, out) if err != nil { return err } } if execEcChan != nil { ecInt := binary.BigEndian.Uint32(out) execEcChan <- int(ecInt) } return nil case HangUpFromClient: // This sleep allows the pipes to flush themselves before tearing everything down. // It makes me sick to do it but after a full day I cannot put my finger on the race // that occurs when closing things up. It would require a significant rewrite of code // to make the pipes close down properly. Given that we are currently discussing a // rewrite of all things remote, this hardly seems worth resolving. // // reproducer: echo hello | (podman-remote run -i alpine cat) time.Sleep(1 * time.Second) return ClientHangup default: // Something really went wrong return errors.New("unknown multiplex destination") } } } // HangUp sends message to peer to close connection func HangUp(writer *bufio.Writer, ec uint32) (err error) { n := 0 msg := make([]byte, 4) binary.BigEndian.PutUint32(msg, ec) writeQuit := NewVirtWriteCloser(writer, Quit) if n, err = writeQuit.Write(msg); err != nil { return } if n != len(msg) { return errors.Errorf("Failed to send complete %s message", string(msg)) } return }