## Problem
It's difficult to understand where proxy spends most of cpu and memory.
## Summary of changes
Expose cpu and heap profiling handlers for continuous profiling.
neondatabase/cloud#22670
The compute_ctl HTTP server has the following purposes:
- Allow management via the control plane
- Provide an endpoint for scaping metrics
- Provide APIs for compute internal clients
- Neon Postgres extension for installing remote extensions
- local_proxy for installing extensions and adding grants
The first two purposes require the HTTP server to be available outside
the compute.
The Neon threat model is a bad actor within our internal network. We
need to reduce the surface area of attack. By exposing unnecessary
unauthenticated HTTP endpoints to the internal network, we increase the
surface area of attack. For endpoints described in the third bullet
point, we can just run an extra HTTP server, which is only bound to the
loopback interface since all consumers of those endpoints are within the
compute.
- Wired up filtering on VPC endpoints
- Wired up block access from public internet / VPC depending on per
project flag
- Added cache invalidation for VPC endpoints (partially based on PR from
Raphael)
- Removed BackendIpAllowlist trait
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Co-authored-by: Ivan Efremov <ivan@neon.tech>
## Problem
The approach of having CancelMap as an in-memory structure increases
code complexity,
as well as putting additional load for Redis streams.
## Summary of changes
- Implement a set of KV ops for Redis client;
- Remove cancel notifications code;
- Send KV ops over the bounded channel to the handling background task
for removing and adding the cancel keys.
Closes#9660
This PR removes the direct dependency of the IP allowlist from
CancelClosure, allowing for more scalable and flexible IP restrictions
and enabling the future use of Redis-based CancelMap storage.
Changes:
- Introduce a new BackendAuth async trait that retrieves the IP
allowlist through existing authentication methods;
- Improve cancellation error handling by instrument() async
cancel_sesion() rather than dropping it.
- Set and store IP allowlist for SCRAM Proxy to consistently perform IP
allowance check
Relates to #9660
Now that we construct the TLS client config for cancellation as well as
connect, it feels appropriate to construct the same config once and
re-use it elsewhere. It might also help should #7500 require any extra
setup, so we can easily add it to all the appropriate call sites.
## Problem
To debug issues with TLS connections there's no easy way to decrypt
packets unless a client has special support for logging the keys.
## Summary of changes
Add TLS session keys logging to proxy via `SSLKEYLOGFILE` env var gated
by flag.
## Problem
Now that https://github.com/neondatabase/cloud/issues/15245 is done, we
can remove the old code.
## Summary of changes
Removes support for the ManagementV2 API, in favour of the ProxyV1 API.
## Problem
The credentials providers tries to connect to AWS STS even when we use
plain Redis connections.
## Summary of changes
* Construct the CredentialsProvider only when needed ("irsa").
#8564
## Problem
The main and backup consumption metric pushes are completely
independent,
resulting in different event time windows and different idempotency
keys.
## Summary of changes
* Merge the push tasks, but keep chunks the same size.
Follow up to #9803
See https://github.com/neondatabase/cloud/issues/14378
In collaboration with @cloneable and @awarus, we sifted through logs and
simply demoted some logs to debug. This is not at all finished and there
are more logs to review, but we ran out of time in the session we
organised. In any slightly more nuanced cases, we didn't touch the log,
instead leaving a TODO comment.
I've also slightly refactored the sql-over-http body read/length reject
code. I can split that into a separate PR. It just felt natural after I
switched to `read_body_with_limit` as we discussed during the meet.
## Problem
It is called context/ctx everywhere and the Monitoring suffix needlessly
confuses with proper monitoring code.
## Summary of changes
* Rename RequestMonitoring to RequestContext
* Rename RequestMonitoringInner to RequestContextInner
See https://github.com/neondatabase/cloud/issues/14378
In collaboration with @cloneable and @awarus, we sifted through logs and
simply demoted some logs to debug. This is not at all finished and there
are more logs to review, but we ran out of time in the session we
organised. In any slightly more nuanced cases, we didn't touch the log,
instead leaving a TODO comment.
Currently, local_proxy will write an error log if it doesn't find the
config file. This is expected for startup, so it's just noise. It is an
error if we do receive an explicit SIGHUP though.
I've also demoted the build info logs to be debug level. We don't need
them in the compute image since we have other ways to determine what
code is running.
Lastly, I've demoted SIGHUP signal handling from warn to info, since
it's not really a warning event.
See https://github.com/neondatabase/cloud/issues/10880 for more details
The overall idea of the PR is to rename a few types to make their
purpose more clear, reduce abstraction where not needed, and move types
to to more better suited modules.
AWS/azure private link shares extra information in the "TLV" values of
the proxy protocol v2 header. This code doesn't action on it, but it
parses it as appropriate.
It seems the ecosystem is not so keen on moving to aws-lc-rs as it's
build setup is more complicated than ring (requiring cmake).
Eventually I expect the ecosystem should pivot to
https://github.com/ctz/graviola/tree/main/rustls-graviola as it
stabilises (it has a very simply build step and license), but for now
let's try not have a headache of juggling two crypto libs.
I also noticed that tonic will just fail with tls without a default
provider, so I added some defensive code for that.
Follow up on #9344. We want to install the extension automatically. We
didn't want to couple the extension into compute_ctl so instead
local_proxy is the one to issue requests specific to the extension.
depends on #9344 and #9395
The forever ongoing effort of juggling multiple versions of rustls :3
now with new crypto library aws-lc.
Because of dependencies, it is currently impossible to not have both
ring and aws-lc in the dep tree, therefore our only options are not
updating rustls or having both crypto backends enabled...
According to benchmarks run by the rustls maintainer, aws-lc is faster
than ring in some cases too <https://jbp.io/graviola/>, so it's not
without its upsides,
removes the ConsoleRedirect backend from the main auth::Backends enum,
copy-paste the existing crate::proxy::task_main structure to use the
ConsoleRedirectBackend exclusively.
This makes the logic a bit simpler at the cost of some fairly trivial
code duplication.
preliminary for #9270
The auth::Backend didn't need to be in the mega ProxyConfig object, so I
split it off and passed it manually in the few places it was necessary.
I've also refined some of the uses of config I saw while doing this
small refactor.
I've also followed the trend and make the console redirect backend it's
own struct, same as LocalBackend and ControlPlaneBackend.
1. Adds local-proxy to compute image and vm spec
2. Updates local-proxy config processing, writing PID to a file eagerly
3. Updates compute-ctl to understand local proxy compute spec and to
send SIGHUP to local-proxy over that pid.
closes https://github.com/neondatabase/cloud/issues/16867
```shell
$ cargo run -p proxy --bin proxy -- --auth-backend=web --webauth-confirmation-timeout=5s
```
```
$ psql -h localhost -p 4432
NOTICE: Welcome to Neon!
Authenticate by visiting within 5s:
http://localhost:3000/psql_session/e946900c8a9bc6e9
psql: error: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 4432 failed: Connection refused
Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections?
connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 4432 failed: ERROR: Disconnected due to inactivity after 5s.
```
Add binary for local-proxy that uses the local auth backend. Runs only
the http serverless driver support and offers config reload based on a
config file and SIGHUP
## Problem
#8736 is getting too big. splitting off some simple changes here
## Summary of changes
Local proxy wont always be using tls, so make it optional. Local proxy
wont be using ws for now, so make it optional. Remove a dead config var.
## Problem
1. Hard to correlate startup parameters with the endpoint that provided
them.
2. Some configurations are not needed in the `ProxyConfig` struct.
## Summary of changes
Because of some borrow checker fun, I needed to switch to an
interior-mutability implementation of our `RequestMonitoring` context
system. Using https://docs.rs/try-lock/latest/try_lock/ as a cheap lock
for such a use-case (needed to be thread safe).
Removed the lock of each startup message, instead just logging only the
startup params in a successful handshake.
Also removed from values from `ProxyConfig` and kept as arguments.
(needed for local-proxy config)
## Problem
The current bucket based rate limiter is not very intuitive and has some
bad failure cases.
## Summary of changes
Switches from fixed interval buckets to leaky bucket impl. A single
bucket per endpoint,
drains over time. Drains by checking the time since the last check, and
draining tokens en-masse. Garbage collection works similar to before, it
drains a shard (1/64th of the set) every 2048 checks, and it only
removes buckets that are empty.
To be compatible with the existing config, I've faffed to make it take
the min and the max rps of each as the sustained rps and the max bucket
size which should be roughly equivalent.
## Problem
On Azure we need to use username-password authentication in proxy for
regional redis client.
## Summary of changes
This adds `redis_auth_type` to the config with default value of "irsa".
Not specifying it will enforce the `regional_redis_client` to be
configured with IRSA redis (as it's done now).
If "plain" is specified, then the regional client is condifigured with
`redis_notifications`, consuming username:password auth from URI. We
plan to do that for the Azure cloud.
Configuring `regional_redis_client` is required now, there is no opt-out
from configuring it.
https://github.com/neondatabase/cloud/issues/14462
## Problem
#7809 - we do not support sslnegotiation=direct
#7810 - we do not support negotiating down the protocol extensions.
## Summary of changes
1. Same as postgres, check the first startup packet byte for tls header
`0x16`, and check the ALPN.
2. Tell clients using protocol >3.0 to downgrade
Before this PR, `RemoteStorageConfig::from_toml` would support
deserializing an
empty `{}` TOML inline table to a `None`, otherwise try `Some()`.
We can instead let
* in proxy: let clap derive handle the Option
* in PS & SK: assume that if the field is specified, it must be a valid
RemtoeStorageConfig
(This PR started with a much simpler goal of factoring out the
`deserialize_item` function because I need that in another PR).
## Problem
Hard to debug the disconnection reason currently.
## Summary of changes
Keep track of error-direction, and therefore error source (client vs
compute) during passthrough.
## Problem
Computes that are healthy can manage many connection attempts at a time.
Unhealthy computes cannot. We initially handled this with a fixed
concurrency limit, but it seems this inhibits pgbench.
## Summary of changes
Support AIMD for connect_to_compute lock to allow varying the
concurrency limit based on compute health