import os from twisted.internet.task import LoopingCall from twisted.internet import reactor from twisted.logger import Logger from .process import VPNProcess from .constants import IS_LINUX log = Logger() POLL_TIME = 1 class VPNControl(object): """ This is the high-level object that the service knows about. It exposes the start and terminate methods. On start, it spawns a VPNProcess instance that will use a vpnlauncher suited for the running platform and connect to the management interface opened by the openvpn process, executing commands over that interface on demand. This class also has knowledge of the reactor, since it controlls the pollers that write and read to the management interface. """ TERMINATE_MAXTRIES = 10 TERMINATE_WAIT = 1 # secs RESTART_WAIT = 2 # secs OPENVPN_VERB = "openvpn_verb" def __init__(self, remotes, vpnconfig, providerconfig, socket_host, socket_port): self._vpnproc = None self._pollers = [] self._openvpn_verb = None self._user_stopped = False self._remotes = remotes self._vpnconfig = vpnconfig self._providerconfig = providerconfig self._host = socket_host self._port = socket_port def start(self): log.debug('VPN: start') self._user_stopped = False self._stop_pollers() args = [self._vpnconfig, self._providerconfig, self._host, self._port] kwargs = {'openvpn_verb': 4, 'remotes': self._remotes, 'restartfun': self.restart} vpnproc = VPNProcess(*args, **kwargs) if vpnproc.get_openvpn_process(): log.info('Another vpn process is running. Will try to stop it.') vpnproc.stop_if_already_running() try: vpnproc.preUp() except Exception as e: log.error('Error on vpn pre-up {0!r}'.format(e)) raise try: cmd = vpnproc.getCommand() except Exception as e: log.error('Error while getting vpn command... {0!r}'.format(e)) raise env = os.environ runningproc = reactor.spawnProcess(vpnproc, cmd[0], cmd, env) vpnproc.pid = runningproc.pid self._vpnproc = vpnproc # add pollers for status and state # this could be extended to a collection of # generic watchers poll_list = [LoopingCall(vpnproc.pollStatus), LoopingCall(vpnproc.pollState), LoopingCall(vpnproc.pollLog)] self._pollers.extend(poll_list) self._start_pollers() return True def restart(self): self.stop(shutdown=False, restart=True) reactor.callLater( self.RESTART_WAIT, self.start) def stop(self, shutdown=False, restart=False): """ Stops the openvpn subprocess. Attempts to send a SIGTERM first, and after a timeout it sends a SIGKILL. :param shutdown: whether this is the final shutdown :type shutdown: bool :param restart: whether this stop is part of a hard restart. :type restart: bool """ self._stop_pollers() try: self._vpnproc.preDown() except Exception as e: log.error('Error on vpn pre-down {0!r}'.format(e)) raise if IS_LINUX: # TODO factor this out to a linux-only launcher mechanism. # First we try to be polite and send a SIGTERM... if self._vpnproc is not None: # We assume that the only valid stops are initiated # by an user action, not hard restarts self._user_stopped = not restart self._vpnproc.restarting = restart self._sentterm = True self._vpnproc.terminate(shutdown=shutdown) # ...but we also trigger a countdown to be unpolite # if strictly needed. reactor.callLater( self.TERMINATE_WAIT, self._kill_if_left_alive) self._vpnproc.traffic_status = (0, 0) return True @property def status(self): if not self._vpnproc: return {'status': 'off', 'error': None} return self._vpnproc.status @property def traffic_status(self): return self._vpnproc.traffic_status def _killit(self): """ Sends a kill signal to the process. """ self._stop_pollers() if self._vpnproc is None: log.debug("There's no vpn process running to kill.") else: self._vpnproc.aborted = True self._vpnproc.killProcess() def _kill_if_left_alive(self, tries=0): """ Check if the process is still alive, and send a SIGKILL after a timeout period. :param tries: counter of tries, used in recursion :type tries: int """ while tries < self.TERMINATE_MAXTRIES: if self._vpnproc.transport.pid is None: return else: log.debug('Process did not die, waiting...') tries += 1 reactor.callLater(self.TERMINATE_WAIT, self._kill_if_left_alive, tries) return # after running out of patience, we try a killProcess log.debug('Process did not die. Sending a SIGKILL.') try: self._killit() except OSError: log.error('Could not kill process!') def _start_pollers(self): """ Iterate through the registered observers and start the looping call for them. """ for poller in self._pollers: poller.start(POLL_TIME) def _stop_pollers(self): """ Iterate through the registered observers and stop the looping calls if they are running. """ for poller in self._pollers: if poller.running: poller.stop() self._pollers = []