package client import ( "crypto/tls" "errors" "fmt" "io" "net" "net/http" "net/http/httputil" "os" "runtime" "strings" "time" "github.com/Sirupsen/logrus" "github.com/docker/docker/api" "github.com/docker/docker/autogen/dockerversion" "github.com/docker/docker/pkg/promise" "github.com/docker/docker/pkg/stdcopy" "github.com/docker/docker/pkg/term" ) type tlsClientCon struct { *tls.Conn rawConn net.Conn } func (c *tlsClientCon) CloseWrite() error { // Go standard tls.Conn doesn't provide the CloseWrite() method so we do it // on its underlying connection. if cwc, ok := c.rawConn.(interface { CloseWrite() error }); ok { return cwc.CloseWrite() } return nil } func tlsDial(network, addr string, config *tls.Config) (net.Conn, error) { return tlsDialWithDialer(new(net.Dialer), network, addr, config) } // We need to copy Go's implementation of tls.Dial (pkg/cryptor/tls/tls.go) in // order to return our custom tlsClientCon struct which holds both the tls.Conn // object _and_ its underlying raw connection. The rationale for this is that // we need to be able to close the write end of the connection when attaching, // which tls.Conn does not provide. func tlsDialWithDialer(dialer *net.Dialer, network, addr string, config *tls.Config) (net.Conn, error) { // We want the Timeout and Deadline values from dialer to cover the // whole process: TCP connection and TLS handshake. This means that we // also need to start our own timers now. timeout := dialer.Timeout if !dialer.Deadline.IsZero() { deadlineTimeout := dialer.Deadline.Sub(time.Now()) if timeout == 0 || deadlineTimeout < timeout { timeout = deadlineTimeout } } var errChannel chan error if timeout != 0 { errChannel = make(chan error, 2) time.AfterFunc(timeout, func() { errChannel <- errors.New("") }) } rawConn, err := dialer.Dial(network, addr) if err != nil { return nil, err } // When we set up a TCP connection for hijack, there could be long periods // of inactivity (a long running command with no output) that in certain // network setups may cause ECONNTIMEOUT, leaving the client in an unknown // state. Setting TCP KeepAlive on the socket connection will prohibit // ECONNTIMEOUT unless the socket connection truly is broken if tcpConn, ok := rawConn.(*net.TCPConn); ok { tcpConn.SetKeepAlive(true) tcpConn.SetKeepAlivePeriod(30 * time.Second) } colonPos := strings.LastIndex(addr, ":") if colonPos == -1 { colonPos = len(addr) } hostname := addr[:colonPos] // If no ServerName is set, infer the ServerName // from the hostname we're connecting to. if config.ServerName == "" { // Make a copy to avoid polluting argument or default. c := *config c.ServerName = hostname config = &c } conn := tls.Client(rawConn, config) if timeout == 0 { err = conn.Handshake() } else { go func() { errChannel <- conn.Handshake() }() err = <-errChannel } if err != nil { rawConn.Close() return nil, err } // This is Docker difference with standard's crypto/tls package: returned a // wrapper which holds both the TLS and raw connections. return &tlsClientCon{conn, rawConn}, nil } func (cli *DockerCli) dial() (net.Conn, error) { if cli.tlsConfig != nil && cli.proto != "unix" { // Notice this isn't Go standard's tls.Dial function return tlsDial(cli.proto, cli.addr, cli.tlsConfig) } return net.Dial(cli.proto, cli.addr) } func (cli *DockerCli) hijack(method, path string, setRawTerminal bool, in io.ReadCloser, stdout, stderr io.Writer, started chan io.Closer, data interface{}) error { defer func() { if started != nil { close(started) } }() params, err := cli.encodeData(data) if err != nil { return err } req, err := http.NewRequest(method, fmt.Sprintf("/v%s%s", api.APIVERSION, path), params) if err != nil { return err } req.Header.Set("User-Agent", "Docker-Client/"+dockerversion.VERSION) req.Header.Set("Content-Type", "text/plain") req.Header.Set("Connection", "Upgrade") req.Header.Set("Upgrade", "tcp") req.Host = cli.addr dial, err := cli.dial() // When we set up a TCP connection for hijack, there could be long periods // of inactivity (a long running command with no output) that in certain // network setups may cause ECONNTIMEOUT, leaving the client in an unknown // state. Setting TCP KeepAlive on the socket connection will prohibit // ECONNTIMEOUT unless the socket connection truly is broken if tcpConn, ok := dial.(*net.TCPConn); ok { tcpConn.SetKeepAlive(true) tcpConn.SetKeepAlivePeriod(30 * time.Second) } if err != nil { if strings.Contains(err.Error(), "connection refused") { return fmt.Errorf("Cannot connect to the Docker daemon. Is 'docker -d' running on this host?") } return err } clientconn := httputil.NewClientConn(dial, nil) defer clientconn.Close() // Server hijacks the connection, error 'connection closed' expected clientconn.Do(req) rwc, br := clientconn.Hijack() defer rwc.Close() if started != nil { started <- rwc } var receiveStdout chan error var oldState *term.State if in != nil && setRawTerminal && cli.isTerminalIn && os.Getenv("NORAW") == "" { oldState, err = term.SetRawTerminal(cli.inFd) if err != nil { return err } defer term.RestoreTerminal(cli.inFd, oldState) } if stdout != nil || stderr != nil { receiveStdout = promise.Go(func() (err error) { defer func() { if in != nil { if setRawTerminal && cli.isTerminalIn { term.RestoreTerminal(cli.inFd, oldState) } // For some reason this Close call blocks on darwin.. // As the client exists right after, simply discard the close // until we find a better solution. if runtime.GOOS != "darwin" { in.Close() } } }() // When TTY is ON, use regular copy if setRawTerminal && stdout != nil { _, err = io.Copy(stdout, br) } else { _, err = stdcopy.StdCopy(stdout, stderr, br) } logrus.Debugf("[hijack] End of stdout") return err }) } sendStdin := promise.Go(func() error { if in != nil { io.Copy(rwc, in) logrus.Debugf("[hijack] End of stdin") } if conn, ok := rwc.(interface { CloseWrite() error }); ok { if err := conn.CloseWrite(); err != nil { logrus.Debugf("Couldn't send EOF: %s", err) } } // Discard errors due to pipe interruption return nil }) if stdout != nil || stderr != nil { if err := <-receiveStdout; err != nil { logrus.Debugf("Error receiveStdout: %s", err) return err } } if !cli.isTerminalIn { if err := <-sendStdin; err != nil { logrus.Debugf("Error sendStdin: %s", err) return err } } return nil }