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  1. // Copyright (C) 2014 The Syncthing Authors.
  2. //
  3. // This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
  4. // License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this file,
  5. // You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
  6. // +build !noupgrade
  7. package upgrade
  8. import (
  9. "archive/tar"
  10. "archive/zip"
  11. "bytes"
  12. "compress/gzip"
  13. "crypto/tls"
  14. "encoding/json"
  15. "fmt"
  16. "io"
  17. "io/ioutil"
  18. "net/http"
  19. "os"
  20. "path"
  21. "path/filepath"
  22. "runtime"
  23. "sort"
  24. "strings"
  25. "time"
  26. "github.com/syncthing/syncthing/lib/dialer"
  27. "github.com/syncthing/syncthing/lib/signature"
  28. )
  29. const DisabledByCompilation = false
  30. const (
  31. // Current binary size hovers around 10 MB. We give it some room to grow
  32. // and say that we never expect the binary to be larger than 64 MB.
  33. maxBinarySize = 64 << 20 // 64 MiB
  34. // The max expected size of the signature file.
  35. maxSignatureSize = 10 << 10 // 10 KiB
  36. // We set the same limit on the archive. The binary will compress and we
  37. // include some other stuff - currently the release archive size is
  38. // around 6 MB.
  39. maxArchiveSize = maxBinarySize
  40. // When looking through the archive for the binary and signature, stop
  41. // looking once we've searched this many files.
  42. maxArchiveMembers = 100
  43. // Archive reads, or metadata checks, that take longer than this will be
  44. // rejected.
  45. readTimeout = 30 * time.Minute
  46. // The limit on the size of metadata that we accept.
  47. maxMetadataSize = 10 << 20 // 10 MiB
  48. )
  49. // This is an HTTP/HTTPS client that does *not* perform certificate
  50. // validation. We do this because some systems where Syncthing runs have
  51. // issues with old or missing CA roots. It doesn't actually matter that we
  52. // load the upgrade insecurely as we verify an ECDSA signature of the actual
  53. // binary contents before accepting the upgrade.
  54. var insecureHTTP = &http.Client{
  55. Timeout: readTimeout,
  56. Transport: &http.Transport{
  57. Dial: dialer.Dial,
  58. Proxy: http.ProxyFromEnvironment,
  59. TLSClientConfig: &tls.Config{
  60. InsecureSkipVerify: true,
  61. },
  62. },
  63. }
  64. func insecureGet(url, version string) (*http.Response, error) {
  65. req, err := http.NewRequest("GET", url, nil)
  66. if err != nil {
  67. return nil, err
  68. }
  69. req.Header.Set("User-Agent", fmt.Sprintf(`syncthing %s (%s %s-%s)`, version, runtime.Version(), runtime.GOOS, runtime.GOARCH))
  70. return insecureHTTP.Do(req)
  71. }
  72. // FetchLatestReleases returns the latest releases, including prereleases or
  73. // not depending on the argument
  74. func FetchLatestReleases(releasesURL, version string) []Release {
  75. resp, err := insecureGet(releasesURL, version)
  76. if err != nil {
  77. l.Infoln("Couldn't fetch release information:", err)
  78. return nil
  79. }
  80. if resp.StatusCode > 299 {
  81. l.Infoln("API call returned HTTP error:", resp.Status)
  82. return nil
  83. }
  84. var rels []Release
  85. err = json.NewDecoder(io.LimitReader(resp.Body, maxMetadataSize)).Decode(&rels)
  86. if err != nil {
  87. l.Infoln("Fetching release information:", err)
  88. }
  89. resp.Body.Close()
  90. return rels
  91. }
  92. type SortByRelease []Release
  93. func (s SortByRelease) Len() int {
  94. return len(s)
  95. }
  96. func (s SortByRelease) Swap(i, j int) {
  97. s[i], s[j] = s[j], s[i]
  98. }
  99. func (s SortByRelease) Less(i, j int) bool {
  100. return CompareVersions(s[i].Tag, s[j].Tag) > 0
  101. }
  102. func LatestRelease(releasesURL, version string) (Release, error) {
  103. rels := FetchLatestReleases(releasesURL, version)
  104. return SelectLatestRelease(version, rels)
  105. }
  106. func SelectLatestRelease(version string, rels []Release) (Release, error) {
  107. if len(rels) == 0 {
  108. return Release{}, ErrNoVersionToSelect
  109. }
  110. // Sort the releases, lowest version number first
  111. sort.Sort(sort.Reverse(SortByRelease(rels)))
  112. // Check for a beta build
  113. beta := strings.Contains(version, "-")
  114. var selected Release
  115. for _, rel := range rels {
  116. switch CompareVersions(rel.Tag, version) {
  117. case Older, MajorOlder:
  118. // This is older than what we're already running
  119. continue
  120. case MajorNewer:
  121. // We've found a new major version. That's fine, but if we've
  122. // already found a minor upgrade that is acceptable we should go
  123. // with that one first and then revisit in the future.
  124. if selected.Tag != "" && CompareVersions(selected.Tag, version) == Newer {
  125. return selected, nil
  126. }
  127. // else it may be viable, do the needful below
  128. default:
  129. // New minor release, do the usual processing
  130. }
  131. if rel.Prerelease && !beta {
  132. continue
  133. }
  134. for _, asset := range rel.Assets {
  135. assetName := path.Base(asset.Name)
  136. // Check for the architecture
  137. expectedRelease := releaseName(rel.Tag)
  138. l.Debugf("expected release asset %q", expectedRelease)
  139. l.Debugln("considering release", assetName)
  140. if strings.HasPrefix(assetName, expectedRelease) {
  141. selected = rel
  142. }
  143. }
  144. }
  145. if selected.Tag == "" {
  146. return Release{}, ErrNoReleaseDownload
  147. }
  148. return selected, nil
  149. }
  150. // Upgrade to the given release, saving the previous binary with a ".old" extension.
  151. func upgradeTo(binary string, rel Release) error {
  152. expectedRelease := releaseName(rel.Tag)
  153. l.Debugf("expected release asset %q", expectedRelease)
  154. for _, asset := range rel.Assets {
  155. assetName := path.Base(asset.Name)
  156. l.Debugln("considering release", assetName)
  157. if strings.HasPrefix(assetName, expectedRelease) {
  158. return upgradeToURL(assetName, binary, asset.URL)
  159. }
  160. }
  161. return ErrNoReleaseDownload
  162. }
  163. // Upgrade to the given release, saving the previous binary with a ".old" extension.
  164. func upgradeToURL(archiveName, binary string, url string) error {
  165. fname, err := readRelease(archiveName, filepath.Dir(binary), url)
  166. if err != nil {
  167. return err
  168. }
  169. old := binary + ".old"
  170. os.Remove(old)
  171. err = os.Rename(binary, old)
  172. if err != nil {
  173. return err
  174. }
  175. return os.Rename(fname, binary)
  176. }
  177. func readRelease(archiveName, dir, url string) (string, error) {
  178. l.Debugf("loading %q", url)
  179. req, err := http.NewRequest("GET", url, nil)
  180. if err != nil {
  181. return "", err
  182. }
  183. req.Header.Add("Accept", "application/octet-stream")
  184. resp, err := insecureHTTP.Do(req)
  185. if err != nil {
  186. return "", err
  187. }
  188. defer resp.Body.Close()
  189. switch runtime.GOOS {
  190. case "windows":
  191. return readZip(archiveName, dir, io.LimitReader(resp.Body, maxArchiveSize))
  192. default:
  193. return readTarGz(archiveName, dir, io.LimitReader(resp.Body, maxArchiveSize))
  194. }
  195. }
  196. func readTarGz(archiveName, dir string, r io.Reader) (string, error) {
  197. gr, err := gzip.NewReader(r)
  198. if err != nil {
  199. return "", err
  200. }
  201. tr := tar.NewReader(gr)
  202. var tempName string
  203. var sig []byte
  204. // Iterate through the files in the archive.
  205. i := 0
  206. for {
  207. if i >= maxArchiveMembers {
  208. break
  209. }
  210. i++
  211. hdr, err := tr.Next()
  212. if err == io.EOF {
  213. // end of tar archive
  214. break
  215. }
  216. if err != nil {
  217. return "", err
  218. }
  219. if hdr.Size > maxBinarySize {
  220. // We don't even want to try processing or skipping over files
  221. // that are too large.
  222. break
  223. }
  224. err = archiveFileVisitor(dir, &tempName, &sig, hdr.Name, tr)
  225. if err != nil {
  226. return "", err
  227. }
  228. if tempName != "" && sig != nil {
  229. break
  230. }
  231. }
  232. if err := verifyUpgrade(archiveName, tempName, sig); err != nil {
  233. return "", err
  234. }
  235. return tempName, nil
  236. }
  237. func readZip(archiveName, dir string, r io.Reader) (string, error) {
  238. body, err := ioutil.ReadAll(r)
  239. if err != nil {
  240. return "", err
  241. }
  242. archive, err := zip.NewReader(bytes.NewReader(body), int64(len(body)))
  243. if err != nil {
  244. return "", err
  245. }
  246. var tempName string
  247. var sig []byte
  248. // Iterate through the files in the archive.
  249. i := 0
  250. for _, file := range archive.File {
  251. if i >= maxArchiveMembers {
  252. break
  253. }
  254. i++
  255. if file.UncompressedSize64 > maxBinarySize {
  256. // We don't even want to try processing or skipping over files
  257. // that are too large.
  258. break
  259. }
  260. inFile, err := file.Open()
  261. if err != nil {
  262. return "", err
  263. }
  264. err = archiveFileVisitor(dir, &tempName, &sig, file.Name, inFile)
  265. inFile.Close()
  266. if err != nil {
  267. return "", err
  268. }
  269. if tempName != "" && sig != nil {
  270. break
  271. }
  272. }
  273. if err := verifyUpgrade(archiveName, tempName, sig); err != nil {
  274. return "", err
  275. }
  276. return tempName, nil
  277. }
  278. // archiveFileVisitor is called for each file in an archive. It may set
  279. // tempFile and signature.
  280. func archiveFileVisitor(dir string, tempFile *string, signature *[]byte, archivePath string, filedata io.Reader) error {
  281. var err error
  282. filename := path.Base(archivePath)
  283. archiveDir := path.Dir(archivePath)
  284. l.Debugf("considering file %s", archivePath)
  285. switch filename {
  286. case "syncthing", "syncthing.exe":
  287. archiveDirs := strings.Split(archiveDir, "/")
  288. if len(archiveDirs) > 1 {
  289. // Don't consider "syncthing" files found too deeply, as they may be
  290. // other things.
  291. return nil
  292. }
  293. l.Debugf("found upgrade binary %s", archivePath)
  294. *tempFile, err = writeBinary(dir, io.LimitReader(filedata, maxBinarySize))
  295. if err != nil {
  296. return err
  297. }
  298. case "release.sig":
  299. l.Debugf("found signature %s", archivePath)
  300. *signature, err = ioutil.ReadAll(io.LimitReader(filedata, maxSignatureSize))
  301. if err != nil {
  302. return err
  303. }
  304. }
  305. return nil
  306. }
  307. func verifyUpgrade(archiveName, tempName string, sig []byte) error {
  308. if tempName == "" {
  309. return fmt.Errorf("no upgrade found")
  310. }
  311. if sig == nil {
  312. return fmt.Errorf("no signature found")
  313. }
  314. l.Debugf("checking signature\n%s", sig)
  315. fd, err := os.Open(tempName)
  316. if err != nil {
  317. return err
  318. }
  319. // Create a new reader that will serve reads from, in order:
  320. //
  321. // - the archive name ("syncthing-linux-amd64-v0.13.0-beta.4.tar.gz")
  322. // followed by a newline
  323. //
  324. // - the temp file contents
  325. //
  326. // We then verify the release signature against the contents of this
  327. // multireader. This ensures that it is not only a bonafide syncthing
  328. // binary, but it it also of exactly the platform and version we expect.
  329. mr := io.MultiReader(bytes.NewBufferString(archiveName+"\n"), fd)
  330. err = signature.Verify(SigningKey, sig, mr)
  331. fd.Close()
  332. if err != nil {
  333. os.Remove(tempName)
  334. return err
  335. }
  336. return nil
  337. }
  338. func writeBinary(dir string, inFile io.Reader) (filename string, err error) {
  339. // Write the binary to a temporary file.
  340. outFile, err := ioutil.TempFile(dir, "syncthing")
  341. if err != nil {
  342. return "", err
  343. }
  344. _, err = io.Copy(outFile, inFile)
  345. if err != nil {
  346. os.Remove(outFile.Name())
  347. return "", err
  348. }
  349. err = outFile.Close()
  350. if err != nil {
  351. os.Remove(outFile.Name())
  352. return "", err
  353. }
  354. err = os.Chmod(outFile.Name(), os.FileMode(0755))
  355. if err != nil {
  356. os.Remove(outFile.Name())
  357. return "", err
  358. }
  359. return outFile.Name(), nil
  360. }