323 lines
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Go
323 lines
10 KiB
Go
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// Package errorx contains error extensions
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package errorx
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import (
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"context"
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"crypto/x509"
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"errors"
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"fmt"
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"regexp"
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"strings"
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)
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const (
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// FailureConnectionRefused means ECONNREFUSED.
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FailureConnectionRefused = "connection_refused"
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// FailureConnectionReset means ECONNRESET.
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FailureConnectionReset = "connection_reset"
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// FailureDNSBogonError means we detected bogon in DNS reply.
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FailureDNSBogonError = "dns_bogon_error"
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// FailureDNSNXDOMAINError means we got NXDOMAIN in DNS reply.
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FailureDNSNXDOMAINError = "dns_nxdomain_error"
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// FailureEOFError means we got unexpected EOF on connection.
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FailureEOFError = "eof_error"
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// FailureGenericTimeoutError means we got some timer has expired.
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FailureGenericTimeoutError = "generic_timeout_error"
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// FailureInterrupted means that the user interrupted us.
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FailureInterrupted = "interrupted"
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// FailureNoCompatibleQUICVersion means that the server does not support the proposed QUIC version
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FailureNoCompatibleQUICVersion = "quic_incompatible_version"
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// FailureSSLInvalidHostname means we got certificate is not valid for SNI.
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FailureSSLInvalidHostname = "ssl_invalid_hostname"
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// FailureSSLUnknownAuthority means we cannot find CA validating certificate.
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FailureSSLUnknownAuthority = "ssl_unknown_authority"
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// FailureSSLInvalidCertificate means certificate experired or other
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// sort of errors causing it to be invalid.
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FailureSSLInvalidCertificate = "ssl_invalid_certificate"
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// FailureJSONParseError indicates that we couldn't parse a JSON
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FailureJSONParseError = "json_parse_error"
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)
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const (
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// ResolveOperation is the operation where we resolve a domain name
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ResolveOperation = "resolve"
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// ConnectOperation is the operation where we do a TCP connect
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ConnectOperation = "connect"
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// TLSHandshakeOperation is the TLS handshake
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TLSHandshakeOperation = "tls_handshake"
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// QUICHandshakeOperation is the handshake to setup a QUIC connection
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QUICHandshakeOperation = "quic_handshake"
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// HTTPRoundTripOperation is the HTTP round trip
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HTTPRoundTripOperation = "http_round_trip"
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// CloseOperation is when we close a socket
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CloseOperation = "close"
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// ReadOperation is when we read from a socket
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ReadOperation = "read"
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// WriteOperation is when we write to a socket
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WriteOperation = "write"
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// ReadFromOperation is when we read from an UDP socket
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ReadFromOperation = "read_from"
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// WriteToOperation is when we write to an UDP socket
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WriteToOperation = "write_to"
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// UnknownOperation is when we cannot determine the operation
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UnknownOperation = "unknown"
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// TopLevelOperation is used when the failure happens at top level. This
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// happens for example with urlgetter with a cancelled context.
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TopLevelOperation = "top_level"
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)
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// ErrDNSBogon indicates that we found a bogon address. This is the
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// correct value with which to initialize MeasurementRoot.ErrDNSBogon
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// to tell this library to return an error when a bogon is found.
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var ErrDNSBogon = errors.New("dns: detected bogon address")
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// ErrWrapper is our error wrapper for Go errors. The key objective of
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// this structure is to properly set Failure, which is also returned by
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// the Error() method, so be one of the OONI defined strings.
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type ErrWrapper struct {
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// ConnID is the connection ID, or zero if not known.
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ConnID int64
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// DialID is the dial ID, or zero if not known.
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DialID int64
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// Failure is the OONI failure string. The failure strings are
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// loosely backward compatible with Measurement Kit.
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//
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// This is either one of the FailureXXX strings or any other
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// string like `unknown_failure ...`. The latter represents an
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// error that we have not yet mapped to a failure.
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Failure string
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// Operation is the operation that failed. If possible, it
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// SHOULD be a _major_ operation. Major operations are:
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//
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// - ResolveOperation: resolving a domain name failed
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// - ConnectOperation: connecting to an IP failed
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// - TLSHandshakeOperation: TLS handshaking failed
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// - HTTPRoundTripOperation: other errors during round trip
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//
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// Because a network connection doesn't necessarily know
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// what is the current major operation we also have the
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// following _minor_ operations:
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//
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// - CloseOperation: CLOSE failed
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// - ReadOperation: READ failed
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// - WriteOperation: WRITE failed
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//
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// If an ErrWrapper referring to a major operation is wrapping
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// another ErrWrapper and such ErrWrapper already refers to
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// a major operation, then the new ErrWrapper should use the
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// child ErrWrapper major operation. Otherwise, it should use
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// its own major operation. This way, the topmost wrapper is
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// supposed to refer to the major operation that failed.
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Operation string
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// TransactionID is the transaction ID, or zero if not known.
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TransactionID int64
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// WrappedErr is the error that we're wrapping.
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WrappedErr error
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}
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// Error returns a description of the error that occurred.
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func (e *ErrWrapper) Error() string {
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return e.Failure
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}
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// Unwrap allows to access the underlying error
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func (e *ErrWrapper) Unwrap() error {
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return e.WrappedErr
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}
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// SafeErrWrapperBuilder contains a builder for ErrWrapper that
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// is safe, i.e., behaves correctly when the error is nil.
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type SafeErrWrapperBuilder struct {
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// ConnID is the connection ID, if any
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ConnID int64
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// DialID is the dial ID, if any
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DialID int64
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// Error is the error, if any
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Error error
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// Operation is the operation that failed
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Operation string
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// TransactionID is the transaction ID, if any
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TransactionID int64
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}
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// MaybeBuild builds a new ErrWrapper, if b.Error is not nil, and returns
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// a nil error value, instead, if b.Error is nil.
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func (b SafeErrWrapperBuilder) MaybeBuild() (err error) {
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if b.Error != nil {
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err = &ErrWrapper{
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ConnID: b.ConnID,
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DialID: b.DialID,
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Failure: toFailureString(b.Error),
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Operation: toOperationString(b.Error, b.Operation),
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TransactionID: b.TransactionID,
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WrappedErr: b.Error,
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}
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}
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return
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}
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func toFailureString(err error) string {
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// The list returned here matches the values used by MK unless
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// explicitly noted otherwise with a comment.
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var errwrapper *ErrWrapper
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if errors.As(err, &errwrapper) {
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return errwrapper.Error() // we've already wrapped it
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}
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if errors.Is(err, ErrDNSBogon) {
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return FailureDNSBogonError // not in MK
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}
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if errors.Is(err, context.Canceled) {
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return FailureInterrupted
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}
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var x509HostnameError x509.HostnameError
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if errors.As(err, &x509HostnameError) {
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// Test case: https://wrong.host.badssl.com/
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return FailureSSLInvalidHostname
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}
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var x509UnknownAuthorityError x509.UnknownAuthorityError
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if errors.As(err, &x509UnknownAuthorityError) {
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// Test case: https://self-signed.badssl.com/. This error has
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// never been among the ones returned by MK.
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return FailureSSLUnknownAuthority
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}
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var x509CertificateInvalidError x509.CertificateInvalidError
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if errors.As(err, &x509CertificateInvalidError) {
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// Test case: https://expired.badssl.com/
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return FailureSSLInvalidCertificate
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}
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s := err.Error()
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if strings.HasSuffix(s, "operation was canceled") {
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return FailureInterrupted
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}
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if strings.HasSuffix(s, "EOF") {
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return FailureEOFError
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}
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if strings.HasSuffix(s, "connection refused") {
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return FailureConnectionRefused
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}
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if strings.HasSuffix(s, "connection reset by peer") {
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return FailureConnectionReset
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}
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if strings.HasSuffix(s, "context deadline exceeded") {
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return FailureGenericTimeoutError
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}
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if strings.HasSuffix(s, "transaction is timed out") {
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return FailureGenericTimeoutError
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}
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if strings.HasSuffix(s, "i/o timeout") {
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return FailureGenericTimeoutError
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}
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if strings.HasSuffix(s, "TLS handshake timeout") {
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return FailureGenericTimeoutError
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}
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if strings.HasSuffix(s, "no such host") {
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// This is dns_lookup_error in MK but such error is used as a
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// generic "hey, the lookup failed" error. Instead, this error
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// that we return here is significantly more specific.
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return FailureDNSNXDOMAINError
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}
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// TODO(kelmenhorst): see whether it is possible to match errors
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// from qtls rather than strings for TLS errors below.
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//
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// TODO(kelmenhorst): make sure we have tests for all errors. Also,
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// how to ensure we are robust to changes in other libs?
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//
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// special QUIC errors
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matched, err := regexp.MatchString(`.*x509: certificate is valid for.*not.*`, s)
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if matched {
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return FailureSSLInvalidHostname
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}
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if strings.HasSuffix(s, "x509: certificate signed by unknown authority") {
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return FailureSSLUnknownAuthority
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}
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certInvalidErrors := []string{"x509: certificate is not authorized to sign other certificates", "x509: certificate has expired or is not yet valid:", "x509: a root or intermediate certificate is not authorized to sign for this name:", "x509: a root or intermediate certificate is not authorized for an extended key usage:", "x509: too many intermediates for path length constraint", "x509: certificate specifies an incompatible key usage", "x509: issuer name does not match subject from issuing certificate", "x509: issuer has name constraints but leaf doesn't have a SAN extension", "x509: issuer has name constraints but leaf contains unknown or unconstrained name:"}
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for _, errstr := range certInvalidErrors {
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if strings.Contains(s, errstr) {
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return FailureSSLInvalidCertificate
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}
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}
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if strings.HasPrefix(s, "No compatible QUIC version found") {
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return FailureNoCompatibleQUICVersion
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}
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if strings.HasSuffix(s, "Handshake did not complete in time") {
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return FailureGenericTimeoutError
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}
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if strings.HasSuffix(s, "connection_refused") {
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return FailureConnectionRefused
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}
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if strings.Contains(s, "stateless_reset") {
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return FailureConnectionReset
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}
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if strings.Contains(s, "deadline exceeded") {
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return FailureGenericTimeoutError
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}
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formatted := fmt.Sprintf("unknown_failure: %s", s)
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return Scrub(formatted) // scrub IP addresses in the error
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}
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func toOperationString(err error, operation string) string {
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var errwrapper *ErrWrapper
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if errors.As(err, &errwrapper) {
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// Basically, as explained in ErrWrapper docs, let's
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// keep the child major operation, if any.
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if errwrapper.Operation == ConnectOperation {
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return errwrapper.Operation
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}
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if errwrapper.Operation == HTTPRoundTripOperation {
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return errwrapper.Operation
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}
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if errwrapper.Operation == ResolveOperation {
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return errwrapper.Operation
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}
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if errwrapper.Operation == TLSHandshakeOperation {
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return errwrapper.Operation
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}
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if errwrapper.Operation == QUICHandshakeOperation {
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return errwrapper.Operation
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}
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if errwrapper.Operation == "quic_handshake_start" {
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return QUICHandshakeOperation
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}
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if errwrapper.Operation == "quic_handshake_done" {
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return QUICHandshakeOperation
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}
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// FALLTHROUGH
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}
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return operation
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}
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