relock consul when lock is lost

Consul locks are based on liveness, and may be lost due timeouts,
network issued, etc. If the client determines the lock was lost, attempt
to reacquire the lock immediately.

The client was also not using the `lock` config option. Disable locks if
that is not set.
This commit is contained in:
James Bardin 2017-05-28 16:07:24 -04:00
parent e8330b6f53
commit 3df48bfc27
2 changed files with 107 additions and 19 deletions

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@ -91,9 +91,10 @@ func (b *Backend) State(name string) (state.State, error) {
// Build the state client
var stateMgr state.State = &remote.State{
Client: &RemoteClient{
Client: client,
Path: path,
GZip: gzip,
Client: client,
Path: path,
GZip: gzip,
lockState: b.lock,
},
}

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@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ import (
"encoding/json"
"errors"
"fmt"
"log"
"sync"
"time"
@ -28,6 +29,8 @@ type RemoteClient struct {
GZip bool
mu sync.Mutex
// lockState is true if we're using locks
lockState bool
// The index of the last state we wrote.
// If this is > 0, Put will perform a CAS to ensure that the state wasn't
@ -40,6 +43,10 @@ type RemoteClient struct {
lockCh <-chan struct{}
info *state.LockInfo
// cancel the goroutine which is monitoring the lock.
monitorCancel chan struct{}
monitorDone chan struct{}
}
func (c *RemoteClient) Get() (*remote.Payload, error) {
@ -88,6 +95,7 @@ func (c *RemoteClient) Put(data []byte) error {
kv := c.Client.KV()
// default to doing a CAS
verb := consulapi.KVCAS
// Assume a 0 index doesn't need a CAS for now, since we are either
@ -123,7 +131,6 @@ func (c *RemoteClient) Put(data []byte) error {
}
c.modifyIndex = resp.Results[0].ModifyIndex
return nil
}
@ -172,11 +179,19 @@ func (c *RemoteClient) Lock(info *state.LockInfo) (string, error) {
c.mu.Lock()
defer c.mu.Unlock()
if !c.lockState {
return "", nil
}
c.info = info
// These checks only are to ensure we strictly follow the specification.
// Terraform shouldn't ever re-lock, so provide errors for the 2 possible
// states if this is called.
select {
case <-c.lockCh:
// We had a lock, but lost it.
// Since we typically only call lock once, we shouldn't ever see this.
return "", errors.New("lost consul lock")
return "", errors.New("lost consul lock, cannot re-lock")
default:
if c.lockCh != nil {
// we have an active lock already
@ -184,10 +199,13 @@ func (c *RemoteClient) Lock(info *state.LockInfo) (string, error) {
}
}
return c.lock(info)
return c.lock()
}
func (c *RemoteClient) lock(info *state.LockInfo) (string, error) {
// called after a lock is acquired
var testLockHook func()
func (c *RemoteClient) lock() (string, error) {
if c.consulLock == nil {
opts := &consulapi.LockOptions{
Key: c.Path + lockSuffix,
@ -226,22 +244,83 @@ func (c *RemoteClient) lock(info *state.LockInfo) (string, error) {
c.lockCh = lockCh
err = c.putLockInfo(info)
err = c.putLockInfo(c.info)
if err != nil {
if unlockErr := c.Unlock(info.ID); unlockErr != nil {
if unlockErr := c.unlock(c.info.ID); unlockErr != nil {
err = multierror.Append(err, unlockErr)
}
return "", err
}
return info.ID, nil
// Start a goroutine to monitor the lock state.
// If we lose the lock to due communication issues with the consul agent,
// attempt to immediately reacquire the lock. Put will verify the integrity
// of the state by using a CAS operation.
c.monitorCancel = make(chan struct{})
c.monitorDone = make(chan struct{})
go func(cancel, done chan struct{}) {
defer func() {
close(done)
}()
select {
case <-c.lockCh:
for {
c.mu.Lock()
c.consulLock = nil
_, err := c.lock()
c.mu.Unlock()
if err != nil {
// We failed to get the lock, keep trying as long as
// terraform is running. There may be changes in progress,
// so there's no use in aborting. Either we eventually
// reacquire the lock, or a Put will fail on a CAS.
log.Printf("[ERROR] attempting to reacquire lock: %s", err)
time.Sleep(time.Second)
select {
case <-cancel:
return
default:
}
continue
}
// if the error was nil, the new lock started a new copy of
// this goroutine.
return
}
case <-cancel:
return
}
}(c.monitorCancel, c.monitorDone)
if testLockHook != nil {
testLockHook()
}
return c.info.ID, nil
}
func (c *RemoteClient) Unlock(id string) error {
c.mu.Lock()
defer c.mu.Unlock()
if !c.lockState {
return nil
}
return c.unlock(id)
}
func (c *RemoteClient) unlock(id string) error {
// cancel our monitoring goroutine
if c.monitorCancel != nil {
close(c.monitorCancel)
}
// this doesn't use the lock id, because the lock is tied to the consul client.
if c.consulLock == nil || c.lockCh == nil {
return nil
@ -253,20 +332,28 @@ func (c *RemoteClient) Unlock(id string) error {
default:
}
err := c.consulLock.Unlock()
kv := c.Client.KV()
var errs error
if _, err := kv.Delete(c.Path+lockInfoSuffix, nil); err != nil {
errs = multierror.Append(errs, err)
}
if err := c.consulLock.Unlock(); err != nil {
errs = multierror.Append(errs, err)
}
// the monitoring goroutine may be in a select on this chan, so we need to
// wait for it to return before changing the value.
<-c.monitorDone
c.lockCh = nil
// This is only cleanup, and will fail if the lock was immediately taken by
// another client, so we don't report an error to the user here.
c.consulLock.Destroy()
kv := c.Client.KV()
_, delErr := kv.Delete(c.Path+lockInfoSuffix, nil)
if delErr != nil {
err = multierror.Append(err, delErr)
}
return err
return errs
}
func compressState(data []byte) ([]byte, error) {