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Author SHA1 Message Date
Alejandro Pedraza afb93cddc8
Use `t.Name()` instead of `t.Name` in tests (#3970)
Use `t.Name()` instead of `t.Name` when retrieving the name of tests.
This was causing an error to be added in the log:
```
output: logrus_error="can not add field \"test\"
```

Followup to
[comment](https://github.com/linkerd/linkerd2/pull/3965#discussion_r370387990)
2020-01-27 09:17:19 -05:00
Alex Leong 03762cc526
Support pod ip and service cluster ip lookups in the destination service (#3595)
Fixes #3444 
Fixes #3443 

## Background and Behavior

This change adds support for the destination service to resolve Get requests which contain a service clusterIP or pod ip as the `Path` parameter.  It returns the stream of endpoints, just as if `Get` had been called with the service's authority.  This lays the groundwork for allowing the proxy to TLS TCP connections by allowing the proxy to do destination lookups for the SO_ORIG_DST of tcp connections.  When that ip address corresponds to a service cluster ip or pod ip, the destination service will return the endpoints stream, including the pod metadata required to establish identity.

Prior to this change, attempting to look up an ip address in the destination service would result in a `InvalidArgument` error.

Updating the `GetProfile` method to support ip address lookups is out of scope and attempts to look up an ip address with the `GetProfile` method will result in `InvalidArgument`.

## Implementation

We do this by creating a `IPWatcher` which wraps the `EndpointsWatcher` and supports lookups by ip.   `IPWatcher` maintains a mapping up clusterIPs to service ids and translates subscriptions to an IP address into a subscription to the service id using the underlying `EndpointsWatcher`.

Since the service name is no longer always infer-able directly from the input parameters, we restructure `EndpointTranslator` and `PodSet` so that we propagate the service name from the endpoints API response.

## Testing

This can be tested by running the destination service locally, using the current kube context to connect to a Kubernetes cluster:

```
go run controller/cmd/main.go destination -kubeconfig ~/.kube/config
```

Then lookups can be issued using the destination client:

```
go run controller/script/destination-client/main.go -path 192.168.54.78:80 -method get -addr localhost:8086
```

Service cluster ips and pod ips can be used as the `path` argument.

Signed-off-by: Alex Leong <alex@buoyant.io>
2019-12-19 09:25:12 -08:00
Johannes Hansen f880e71fcd The linkerd proxy does not work with headless services (#3470)
* The linkerd proxy does not work with headless services (i.e. endpoints not referencing a pod).

Changed endpoints_watcher to also return endpoints with no targetref.

Fixes #3308

Signed-off-by: Johannes Hansen <johannesh1980@gmail.com>

* Fix panic in endpoint_translator

Signed-off-by: Johannes Hansen <johannesh1980@gmail.com>
2019-10-15 14:56:41 -07:00
Alex Leong ab7226cbcd
Return invalid argument for external name services (#3120)
Fixes https://github.com/linkerd/linkerd2/issues/2800#issuecomment-513740498

When the Linkerd proxy sends a query for a Kubernetes external name service to the destination service, the destination service returns `NoEndpoints: exists=false` because an external name service has no endpoints resource.  Due to a change in the proxy's fallback logic, this no longer causes the proxy to fallback to either DNS or SO_ORIG_DST and instead fails the request.  The net effect is that Linkerd fails all requests to external name services.

We change the destination service to instead return `InvalidArgument` for external name services.  This causes the proxy to fallback to SO_ORIG_DST instead of failing the request.

Signed-off-by: Alex Leong <alex@buoyant.io>
2019-07-29 16:31:22 -07:00
Andrew Seigner 51b33ad53c
Fix nil pointer dereference in endpoints watcher (#3147)
The destination service's endpoints watcher assumed every `Endpoints`
object contained a `TargetRef`. This field is optional, and in cases
such as the default `ep/kubernetes` object, `TargetRef` is nil, causing
a nil pointer dereference.

Fix endpoints watcher to check for `TargetRef` prior to dereferencing.

Signed-off-by: Andrew Seigner <siggy@buoyant.io>
2019-07-25 17:11:56 -07:00
Alex Leong e538a05ce2
Add support for stateful sets (#3113)
We add support for looking up individual pods in a stateful set with the destination service.  This allows Linkerd to correctly proxy requests which address individual pods.  The authority structure for such a request is `<pod-name>.<service>.<namespace>.svc.cluster.local:<port>`.

Fixes #2266 

Signed-off-by: Alex Leong <alex@buoyant.io>
2019-07-24 14:09:46 -07:00
Alex Leong 27373a8b78
Add traffic splitting to destination profiles (#2931)
This change implements the DstOverrides feature of the destination profile API (aka traffic splitting).

We add a TrafficSplitWatcher to the destination service which watches for TrafficSplit resources and notifies subscribers about TrafficSplits for services that they are subscribed to.  A new TrafficSplitAdaptor then merges the TrafficSplit logic into the DstOverrides field of the destination profile.

Signed-off-by: Alex Leong <alex@buoyant.io>
2019-06-28 13:19:47 -07:00
Alex Leong 06a69f69c5
Refactor destination service (#2786)
This is a major refactor of the destination service.  The goals of this refactor are to simplify the code for improved maintainability.  In particular:

* Remove the "resolver" interfaces.  These were a holdover from when our decision tree was more complex about how to handle different kinds of authorities.  The current implementation only accepts fully qualified kubernetes service names and thus this was an unnecessary level of indirection.
* Moved the endpoints and profile watchers into their own package for a more clear separation of concerns.  These watchers deal only in Kubernetes primitives and are agnostic to how they are used.  This allows a cleaner layering when we use them from our gRPC service.
* Renamed the "listener" types to "translator" to make it more clear that the function of these structs is to translate kubernetes updates from the watcher to gRPC messages.

Signed-off-by: Alex Leong <alex@buoyant.io>
2019-06-04 15:01:16 -07:00