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- ;;; GNU Guix --- Functional package management for GNU
- ;;; Copyright © 2016-2021, 2023 Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>
- ;;;
- ;;; This file is part of GNU Guix.
- ;;;
- ;;; GNU Guix is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
- ;;; under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
- ;;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at
- ;;; your option) any later version.
- ;;;
- ;;; GNU Guix is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
- ;;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
- ;;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
- ;;; GNU General Public License for more details.
- ;;;
- ;;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
- ;;; along with GNU Guix. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
- (define-module (guix ssh)
- #:use-module (guix store)
- #:use-module (guix inferior)
- #:use-module (guix i18n)
- #:use-module ((guix diagnostics)
- #:select (info &fix-hint formatted-message))
- #:use-module ((guix progress)
- #:select (progress-bar
- erase-current-line current-terminal-columns))
- #:use-module (gcrypt pk-crypto)
- #:use-module (ssh session)
- #:use-module (ssh auth)
- #:use-module (ssh key)
- #:use-module (ssh channel)
- #:use-module (ssh popen)
- #:use-module (ssh session)
- #:use-module (srfi srfi-1)
- #:use-module (srfi srfi-11)
- #:use-module (srfi srfi-26)
- #:use-module (srfi srfi-34)
- #:use-module (srfi srfi-35)
- #:use-module (ice-9 match)
- #:use-module (ice-9 format)
- #:use-module (ice-9 binary-ports)
- #:use-module (ice-9 vlist)
- #:export (open-ssh-session
- authenticate-server*
- remote-inferior
- remote-daemon-channel
- connect-to-remote-daemon
- remote-system
- remote-authorize-signing-key
- send-files
- retrieve-files
- retrieve-files*
- remote-store-host
- report-guile-error))
- ;;; Commentary:
- ;;;
- ;;; This module provides tools to support communication with remote stores
- ;;; over SSH, using Guile-SSH.
- ;;;
- ;;; Code:
- (define %compression
- "zlib@openssh.com,zlib")
- (define (host-key->type+key host-key)
- "Destructure HOST-KEY, an OpenSSH host key string, and return two values:
- its key type as a symbol, and the actual base64-encoded string."
- (define (type->symbol type)
- (and (string-prefix? "ssh-" type)
- (string->symbol (string-drop type 4))))
- (match (string-tokenize host-key)
- ((type key x)
- (values (type->symbol type) key))
- ((type key)
- (values (type->symbol type) key))))
- (define (authenticate-server* session key)
- "Make sure the server for SESSION has the given KEY, where KEY is a string
- such as \"ssh-ed25519 AAAAC3Nz… root@example.org\". Raise an exception if the
- actual key does not match."
- (let-values (((server) (get-server-public-key session))
- ((type key) (host-key->type+key key)))
- (unless (and (or (not (get-key-type server))
- (eq? (get-key-type server) type))
- (string=? (public-key->string server) key))
- ;; Key mismatch: something's wrong. XXX: It could be that the server
- ;; provided its Ed25519 key when we where expecting its RSA key. XXX:
- ;; Guile-SSH 0.10.1 doesn't know about ed25519 keys and 'get-key-type'
- ;; returns #f in that case.
- (raise (formatted-message (G_ "server at '~a' returned host key \
- '~a' of type '~a' instead of '~a' of type '~a'~%")
- (session-get session 'host)
- (public-key->string server)
- (get-key-type server)
- key type)))))
- (define* (open-ssh-session host #:key user port identity
- host-key
- (compression %compression)
- (timeout 3600)
- (connection-timeout 10))
- "Open an SSH session for HOST and return it. IDENTITY specifies the file
- name of a private key to use for authenticating with the host. When USER,
- PORT, or IDENTITY are #f, use default values or whatever '~/.ssh/config'
- specifies; otherwise use them.
- When HOST-KEY is true, it must be a string like \"ssh-ed25519 AAAAC3Nz…
- root@example.org\"; the server is authenticated and an error is raised if its
- host key is different from HOST-KEY.
- Error out if connection establishment takes more than CONNECTION-TIMEOUT
- seconds. Install TIMEOUT as the maximum time in seconds after which a read or
- write operation on a channel of the returned session is considered as failing.
- Throw an error on failure."
- (let ((session (make-session #:user user
- #:identity identity
- #:host host
- #:port port
- #:timeout connection-timeout
- ;; #:log-verbosity 'protocol
- ;; Prevent libssh from reading
- ;; ~/.ssh/known_hosts when the caller provides
- ;; a HOST-KEY to match against.
- #:knownhosts (and host-key "/dev/null")
- ;; We need lightweight compression when
- ;; exchanging full archives.
- #:compression compression
- #:compression-level 3
- ;; Speed up RPCs by creating sockets with
- ;; TCP_NODELAY.
- #:nodelay #t)))
- ;; Honor ~/.ssh/config.
- (session-parse-config! session)
- (match (connect! session)
- ('ok
- (if host-key
- ;; Make sure the server's key is what we expect.
- (authenticate-server* session host-key)
- ;; Authenticate against ~/.ssh/known_hosts.
- (match (authenticate-server session)
- ('ok #f)
- (reason
- (raise (formatted-message (G_ "failed to authenticate \
- server at '~a': ~a")
- (session-get session 'host)
- reason)))))
- ;; Use public key authentication, via the SSH agent if it's available.
- (match (userauth-public-key/auto! session)
- ('success
- (session-set! session 'timeout timeout)
- session)
- ('again
- (raise (formatted-message (G_ "timeout while connecting \
- to SSH server at '~a'")
- (session-get session 'host))))
- (x
- (match (userauth-gssapi! session)
- ('success
- (session-set! session 'timeout timeout)
- session)
- (x
- (disconnect! session)
- (raise (condition
- (&message
- (message (format #f (G_ "SSH authentication failed for '~a@~a': ~a~%")
- (session-get session 'user) host
- (get-error session)))))))))))
- (x
- ;; Connection failed or timeout expired.
- (raise (formatted-message (G_ "SSH connection to '~a' failed: ~a~%")
- host (get-error session)))))))
- (define* (remote-inferior session #:optional become-command)
- "Return a remote inferior for the given SESSION. If BECOME-COMMAND is
- given, use that to invoke the remote Guile REPL."
- (let* ((repl-command (append (or become-command '())
- '("guix" "repl" "-t" "machine")))
- (pipe (apply open-remote-pipe* session OPEN_BOTH repl-command)))
- (when (eof-object? (peek-char pipe))
- (let ((status (channel-get-exit-status pipe)))
- (close-port pipe)
- (raise (formatted-message (G_ "remote command '~{~a~^ ~}' failed \
- with status ~a")
- repl-command status))))
- (port->inferior pipe)))
- (define* (inferior-remote-eval exp session #:optional become-command)
- "Evaluate EXP in a new inferior running in SESSION, and close the inferior
- right away. If BECOME-COMMAND is given, use that to invoke the remote Guile
- REPL."
- (let ((inferior (remote-inferior session become-command)))
- (dynamic-wind
- (const #t)
- (lambda ()
- (inferior-eval exp inferior))
- (lambda ()
- ;; Close INFERIOR right away to prevent finalization from happening in
- ;; another thread at the wrong time (see
- ;; <https://bugs.gnu.org/26976>.)
- (close-inferior inferior)))))
- (define (remote-run exp session)
- "Run EXP in a new process in SESSION and return a remote pipe.
- Unlike 'inferior-remote-eval', this is used for side effects and may
- communicate over stdout/stdin as it sees fit. EXP is typically a loop that
- processes data from stdin and/or sends data to stdout. The assumption is that
- EXP never returns or calls 'primitive-exit' when it's done."
- (define pipe
- (open-remote-pipe* session OPEN_BOTH
- "guix" "repl" "-t" "machine"))
- (match (read pipe)
- (('repl-version _ ...)
- #t)
- ((? eof-object?)
- (close-port pipe)
- (raise (formatted-message
- (G_ "failed to start 'guix repl' on '~a'")
- (session-get session 'host)))))
- ;; Disable buffering so 'guix repl' does not read more than what's really
- ;; sent to itself.
- (write '(setvbuf (current-input-port) 'none) pipe)
- (force-output pipe)
- ;; Read the reply and subsequent newline.
- (read pipe) (get-u8 pipe)
- (write exp pipe)
- (force-output pipe)
- ;; From now on, we stop following the inferior protocol.
- pipe)
- (define* (remote-daemon-channel session
- #:optional
- (socket-name
- "/var/guix/daemon-socket/socket"))
- "Return an input/output port (an SSH channel) to the daemon at SESSION."
- (define redirect
- ;; Code run in SESSION to redirect the remote process' stdin/stdout to the
- ;; daemon's socket, à la socat. The SSH protocol supports forwarding to
- ;; Unix-domain sockets but libssh doesn't have an API for that, hence this
- ;; hack.
- `(begin
- (use-modules (ice-9 match) (rnrs io ports)
- (rnrs bytevectors))
- (define connect-to-daemon
- ;; XXX: 'connect-to-daemon' used to be private and before that it
- ;; didn't even exist, hence these shenanigans.
- (let ((connect-to-daemon
- (false-if-exception (module-ref (resolve-module '(guix store))
- 'connect-to-daemon))))
- (lambda (uri)
- (if connect-to-daemon
- (connect-to-daemon uri)
- (let ((sock (socket AF_UNIX SOCK_STREAM 0)))
- (connect sock AF_UNIX ,socket-name)
- sock)))))
- ;; Use 'connect-to-daemon' to honor GUIX_DAEMON_SOCKET.
- (let ((sock (connect-to-daemon (or (getenv "GUIX_DAEMON_SOCKET")
- ,socket-name)))
- (stdin (current-input-port))
- (stdout (current-output-port))
- (select* (lambda (read write except)
- ;; This is a workaround for
- ;; <https://bugs.gnu.org/30365> in Guile < 2.2.4:
- ;; since 'select' sometimes returns non-empty sets for
- ;; no good reason, call 'select' a second time with a
- ;; zero timeout to filter out incorrect replies.
- (match (select read write except)
- ((read write except)
- (select read write except 0))))))
- (setvbuf stdout 'none)
- ;; Use buffered ports so that 'get-bytevector-some' returns up to the
- ;; whole buffer like read(2) would--see <https://bugs.gnu.org/30066>.
- (setvbuf stdin 'block 65536)
- (setvbuf sock 'block 65536)
- (let loop ()
- (match (select* (list stdin sock) '() '())
- ((reads () ())
- (when (memq stdin reads)
- (match (get-bytevector-some stdin)
- ((? eof-object?)
- (primitive-exit 0))
- (bv
- (put-bytevector sock bv)
- (force-output sock))))
- (when (memq sock reads)
- (match (get-bytevector-some sock)
- ((? eof-object?)
- (primitive-exit 0))
- (bv
- (put-bytevector stdout bv))))
- (loop))
- (_
- (primitive-exit 1)))))))
- (remote-run redirect session))
- (define* (connect-to-remote-daemon session
- #:optional
- (socket-name
- "/var/guix/daemon-socket/socket"))
- "Connect to the remote build daemon listening on SOCKET-NAME over SESSION,
- an SSH session. Return a <store-connection> object."
- (guard (c ((store-connection-error? c)
- ;; Raise a more focused error condition.
- (raise (formatted-message
- (G_ "failed to connect over SSH to daemon at '~a', socket ~a")
- (session-get session 'host)
- socket-name))))
- (open-connection #:port (remote-daemon-channel session socket-name))))
- (define (store-import-channel session)
- "Return an output port to which archives to be exported to SESSION's store
- can be written."
- ;; Using the 'import-paths' RPC on a remote store would be slow because it
- ;; makes a round trip every time 32 KiB have been transferred. This
- ;; procedure instead opens a separate channel to use the remote
- ;; 'import-paths' procedure, which consumes all the data in a single round
- ;; trip. This optimizes the successful case at the expense of error
- ;; conditions: errors can only be reported once all the input has been
- ;; consumed.
- (define import
- `(begin
- (use-modules (guix) (srfi srfi-34)
- (rnrs io ports) (rnrs bytevectors))
- (define (consume-input port)
- (let ((bv (make-bytevector 32768)))
- (let loop ()
- (let ((n (get-bytevector-n! port bv 0
- (bytevector-length bv))))
- (unless (eof-object? n)
- (loop))))))
- ;; Upon completion, write an sexp that denotes the status.
- (write
- (catch #t
- (lambda ()
- (guard (c ((nix-protocol-error? c)
- ;; Consume all the input since the only time we can
- ;; report the error is after everything has been
- ;; consumed.
- (consume-input (current-input-port))
- (list 'protocol-error (nix-protocol-error-message c))))
- (with-store store
- (write '(importing)) ;we're ready
- (force-output)
- (setvbuf (current-input-port) 'none)
- ;; If 'guix-daemon' is running with '--debug', a lot of
- ;; debugging info goes to 'current-build-output-port' (stderr
- ;; by default). However, since nobody's reading it, this
- ;; could lead to a deadlock. Thus, disable debugging output.
- (set-build-options store #:verbosity 0)
- (import-paths store (current-input-port))
- '(success))))
- (lambda args
- (cons 'error args))))
- (primitive-exit 0)))
- (remote-run import session))
- (define* (store-export-channel session files
- #:key recursive?)
- "Return an input port from which an export of FILES from SESSION's store can
- be read. When RECURSIVE? is true, the closure of FILES is exported."
- ;; Same as above: this is more efficient than calling 'export-paths' on a
- ;; remote store.
- (define export
- `(begin
- (use-modules (guix) (srfi srfi-1)
- (srfi srfi-26) (srfi srfi-34))
- (guard (c ((nix-connection-error? c)
- (write `(connection-error ,(nix-connection-error-file c)
- ,(nix-connection-error-code c)))
- (primitive-exit 1))
- ((nix-protocol-error? c)
- (write `(protocol-error ,(nix-protocol-error-status c)
- ,(nix-protocol-error-message c)))
- (primitive-exit 2))
- (else
- (write `(exception))
- (primitive-exit 3)))
- (with-store store
- (let* ((files ',files)
- (invalid (remove (cut valid-path? store <>)
- files)))
- (unless (null? invalid)
- (write `(invalid-items ,invalid))
- (exit 1))
- ;; TODO: When RECURSIVE? is true, we could send the list of store
- ;; items in the closure so that the other end can filter out
- ;; those it already has.
- (write '(exporting)) ;we're ready
- (force-output)
- (setvbuf (current-output-port) 'none)
- (export-paths store files (current-output-port)
- #:recursive? ,recursive?)
- (primitive-exit 0))))))
- (remote-run export session))
- (define (remote-system session)
- "Return the system type as expected by Nix, usually ARCHITECTURE-KERNEL, of
- the machine on the other end of SESSION."
- (inferior-remote-eval '(begin (use-modules (guix utils)) (%current-system))
- session))
- (define* (remote-authorize-signing-key key session #:optional become-command)
- "Send KEY, a canonical sexp containing a public key, over SESSION and add it
- to the system ACL file if it has not yet been authorized."
- (inferior-remote-eval
- `(begin
- (use-modules (guix build utils)
- (guix pki)
- (guix utils)
- (gcrypt pk-crypto)
- (srfi srfi-26))
- (define acl (current-acl))
- (define key (string->canonical-sexp ,(canonical-sexp->string key)))
- (unless (authorized-key? key)
- (let ((acl (public-keys->acl (cons key (acl->public-keys acl)))))
- (mkdir-p (dirname %acl-file))
- (with-atomic-file-output %acl-file
- (cut write-acl acl <>)))))
- session
- become-command))
- (define (prepare-to-send store host log-port items)
- "Notify the user that we're about to send ITEMS to HOST. Return three
- values allowing 'notify-send-progress' to track the state of this transfer."
- (let* ((count (length items))
- (sizes (fold (lambda (item result)
- (vhash-cons item
- (path-info-nar-size
- (query-path-info store item))
- result))
- vlist-null
- items))
- (total (vlist-fold (lambda (pair result)
- (match pair
- ((_ . size) (+ size result))))
- 0
- sizes)))
- (info (N_ "sending ~a store item (~h MiB) to '~a'...~%"
- "sending ~a store items (~h MiB) to '~a'...~%" count)
- count
- (inexact->exact (round (/ total (expt 2. 20))))
- host)
- (values log-port sizes total 0)))
- (define (notify-transfer-progress item port sizes total sent)
- "Notify the user that we've already transferred SENT bytes out of TOTAL.
- Use SIZES to determine the size of ITEM, which is about to be sent."
- (define (display-bar %)
- (erase-current-line port)
- (format port "~3@a% ~a"
- (inexact->exact (round %))
- (progress-bar % (- (max (current-terminal-columns) 5) 5)))
- (force-output port))
- (unless (zero? total)
- (let ((% (* 100. (/ sent total))))
- (match (vhash-assoc item sizes)
- (#f
- (display-bar %)
- (values port sizes total sent))
- ((_ . size)
- (display-bar %)
- (values port sizes total (+ sent size)))))))
- (define (notify-transfer-completion port . args)
- "Notify the user that the transfer has completed."
- (apply notify-transfer-progress "" port args) ;display the 100% progress bar
- (erase-current-line port)
- (force-output port))
- (define* (send-files local files remote
- #:key
- recursive?
- (log-port (current-error-port)))
- "Send the subset of FILES from LOCAL (a local store) that's missing to
- REMOTE, a remote store. When RECURSIVE? is true, send the closure of FILES.
- Return the list of store items actually sent."
- ;; Compute the subset of FILES missing on SESSION and send them.
- (let* ((files (if recursive? (requisites local files) files))
- (session (channel-get-session (store-connection-socket remote)))
- (missing (inferior-remote-eval
- `(begin
- (use-modules (guix)
- (srfi srfi-1) (srfi srfi-26))
- (with-store store
- (remove (cut valid-path? store <>)
- ',files)))
- session))
- (port (store-import-channel session))
- (host (session-get session 'host)))
- ;; Make sure everything alright on the remote side.
- (match (read port)
- (('importing)
- #t)
- (sexp
- (handle-import/export-channel-error sexp remote)))
- ;; Send MISSING in topological order.
- (let ((tty? (isatty? log-port)))
- (export-paths local missing port
- #:start (cut prepare-to-send local host log-port <>)
- #:progress (if tty? notify-transfer-progress (const #f))
- #:finish (if tty? notify-transfer-completion (const #f))))
- ;; Tell the remote process that we're done. (In theory the end-of-archive
- ;; mark of 'export-paths' would be enough, but in practice it's not.)
- (channel-send-eof port)
- ;; Wait for completion of the remote process and read the status sexp from
- ;; PORT. Wait for the exit status only when 'read' completed; otherwise,
- ;; we might wait forever if the other end is stuck.
- (let* ((result (false-if-exception (read port)))
- (status (and result
- (zero? (channel-get-exit-status port)))))
- (close-port port)
- (match result
- (('success . _)
- missing)
- (('protocol-error message)
- (raise (condition
- (&store-protocol-error (message message) (status 42)))))
- (('error key args ...)
- (raise (condition
- (&store-protocol-error
- (message (call-with-output-string
- (lambda (port)
- (print-exception port #f key args))))
- (status 43)))))
- (_
- (raise (condition
- (&store-protocol-error
- (message "unknown error while sending files over SSH")
- (status 44)))))))))
- (define (remote-store-session remote)
- "Return the SSH channel beneath REMOTE, a remote store as returned by
- 'connect-to-remote-daemon', or #f."
- (channel-get-session (store-connection-socket remote)))
- (define (remote-store-host remote)
- "Return the name of the host REMOTE is connected to, where REMOTE is a
- remote store as returned by 'connect-to-remote-daemon'."
- (match (remote-store-session remote)
- (#f #f)
- ((? session? session)
- (session-get session 'host))))
- (define* (file-retrieval-port files remote
- #:key recursive?)
- "Return an input port from which to retrieve FILES (a list of store items)
- from REMOTE, along with the number of items to retrieve (lower than or equal
- to the length of FILES.)"
- (values (store-export-channel (remote-store-session remote) files
- #:recursive? recursive?)
- (length files))) ;XXX: inaccurate when RECURSIVE? is true
- (define-syntax raise-error
- (syntax-rules (=>)
- ((_ fmt args ... (=> hint-fmt hint-args ...))
- (raise (condition
- (&message
- (message (format #f fmt args ...)))
- (&fix-hint
- (hint (format #f hint-fmt hint-args ...))))))
- ((_ fmt args ...)
- (raise (condition
- (&message
- (message (format #f fmt args ...))))))))
- (define (handle-import/export-channel-error sexp remote)
- "Report an error corresponding to SEXP, the EOF object or an sexp read from
- REMOTE."
- (match sexp
- ((? eof-object?)
- (report-guile-error (remote-store-host remote)))
- (('connection-error file code . _)
- (raise-error (G_ "failed to connect to '~A' on remote host '~A': ~a")
- file (remote-store-host remote) (strerror code)))
- (('invalid-items items . _)
- (raise-error (N_ "no such item on remote host '~A':~{ ~a~}"
- "no such items on remote host '~A':~{ ~a~}"
- (length items))
- (remote-store-host remote) items))
- (('protocol-error status message . _)
- (raise-error (G_ "protocol error on remote host '~A': ~a")
- (remote-store-host remote) message))
- (_
- (raise-error (G_ "failed to retrieve store items from '~a'")
- (remote-store-host remote)))))
- (define* (retrieve-files* files remote
- #:key recursive? (log-port (current-error-port))
- (import (const #f)))
- "Pass IMPORT an input port from which to read the sequence of FILES coming
- from REMOTE. When RECURSIVE? is true, retrieve the closure of FILES."
- (let-values (((port count)
- (file-retrieval-port files remote
- #:recursive? recursive?)))
- (match (read port) ;read the initial status
- (('exporting)
- (format #t (N_ "retrieving ~a store item from '~a'...~%"
- "retrieving ~a store items from '~a'...~%" count)
- count (remote-store-host remote))
- (dynamic-wind
- (const #t)
- (lambda ()
- (import port))
- (lambda ()
- (close-port port))))
- (sexp
- (handle-import/export-channel-error sexp remote)))))
- (define* (retrieve-files local files remote
- #:key recursive? (log-port (current-error-port)))
- "Retrieve FILES from REMOTE and import them using the 'import-paths' RPC on
- LOCAL. When RECURSIVE? is true, retrieve the closure of FILES."
- (retrieve-files* (remove (cut valid-path? local <>) files)
- remote
- #:recursive? recursive?
- #:log-port log-port
- #:import (lambda (port)
- (import-paths local port))))
- ;;;
- ;;; Error reporting.
- ;;;
- (define (report-guile-error host)
- (raise-error (G_ "failed to start Guile on remote host '~A'") host
- (=> (G_ "Make sure @command{guile} can be found in
- @code{$PATH} on the remote host. Run @command{ssh ~A guile --version} to
- check.")
- host)))
- (define (report-inferior-exception exception host)
- "Report EXCEPTION, an &inferior-exception that occurred on HOST."
- (raise-error (G_ "exception occurred on remote host '~A': ~s")
- host (inferior-exception-arguments exception)))
- ;;; ssh.scm ends here
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