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Jakob Borg d710874903 chore: fix a couple of unclosed http connections (#10806)
Signed-off-by: Jakob Borg <jakob@kastelo.net>
2026-07-20 20:22:40 +00:00
Jakob Borg 6322091462 fix(discover): only announce wildcard for TCP punching when listening on wildcard address (fixes #10503) (#10691)
If we aren't announcing e.g. tcp://0.0.0.0:22000 then also do not
announce tcp://0.0.0.0:0.

Signed-off-by: Jakob Borg <jakob@kastelo.net>
2026-05-23 06:37:48 +00:00
Jakob Borg 7c9d06b4d2 chore: linter: embeddedstructfieldcheck
Signed-off-by: Jakob Borg <jakob@kastelo.net>
2025-10-23 22:48:54 +02:00
Jakob Borg 98cf5872e9 chore: linter: perfsprint
Signed-off-by: Jakob Borg <jakob@kastelo.net>
2025-10-23 22:48:54 +02:00
Jakob BorgandRoss Smith II 836045ee87 feat: switch logging framework (#10220)
This updates our logging framework from legacy freetext strings using
the `log` package to structured log entries using `log/slog`. I have
updated all INFO or higher level entries, but not yet DEBUG (😓)... So,
at a high level:

There is a slight change in log levels, effectively adding a new warning
level:

- DEBUG is still debug (ideally not for users but developers, though
this is something we need to work on)
- INFO is still info, though I've added more data here, effectively
making Syncthing more verbose by default (more on this below)
- WARNING is a new log level that is different from the _old_ WARNING
(more below)
- ERROR is what was WARNING before -- problems that must be dealt with,
and also bubbled as a popup in the GUI.

A new feature is that the logging level can be set per package to
something other than just debug or info, and hence I feel that we can
add a bit more things into INFO while moving some (in fact, most)
current INFO level warnings into WARNING. For example, I think it's
justified to get a log of synced files in INFO and sync failures in
WARNING. These are things that have historically been tricky to debug
properly, and having more information by default will be useful to many,
while still making it possible get close to told level of inscrutability
by setting the log level to WARNING. I'd like to get to a stage where
DEBUG is never necessary to just figure out what's going on, as opposed
to trying to narrow down a likely bug.

Code wise:

- Our logging object, generally known as `l` in each package, is now a
new adapter object that provides the old API on top of the newer one.
(This should go away once all old log entries are migrated.) This is
only for `l.Debugln` and `l.Debugf`.
- There is a new level tracker that keeps the log level for each
package.
- There is a nested setup of handlers, since the structure mandated by
`log/slog` is slightly convoluted (imho). We do this because we need to
do formatting at a "medium" level internally so we can buffer log lines
in text format but with separate timestamp and log level for the API/GUI
to consume.
- The `debug` API call becomes a `loglevels` API call, which can set the
log level to `DEBUG`, `INFO`, `WARNING` or `ERROR` per package. The GUI
is updated to handle this.
- Our custom `sync` package provided some debugging of mutexes quite
strongly integrated into the old logging framework, only turned on when
`STTRACE` was set to certain values at startup, etc. It's been a long
time since this has been useful; I removed it.
- The `STTRACE` env var remains and can be used the same way as before,
while additionally permitting specific log levels to be specified,
`STTRACE=model:WARN,scanner:DEBUG`.
- There is a new command line option `--log-level=INFO` to set the
default log level.
- The command line options `--log-flags` and `--verbose` go away, but
are currently retained as hidden & ignored options since we set them by
default in some of our startup examples and Syncthing would otherwise
fail to start.

Sample format messages:

```
2009-02-13 23:31:30 INF A basic info line (attr1="val with spaces" attr2=2 attr3="val\"quote" a=a log.pkg=slogutil)
2009-02-13 23:31:30 INF An info line with grouped values (attr1=val1 foo.attr2=2 foo.bar.attr3=3 a=a log.pkg=slogutil)
2009-02-13 23:31:30 INF An info line with grouped values via logger (foo.attr1=val1 foo.attr2=2 a=a log.pkg=slogutil)
2009-02-13 23:31:30 INF An info line with nested grouped values via logger (bar.foo.attr1=val1 bar.foo.attr2=2 a=a log.pkg=slogutil)
2009-02-13 23:31:30 WRN A warning entry (a=a log.pkg=slogutil)
2009-02-13 23:31:30 ERR An error (a=a log.pkg=slogutil)
```

---------

Co-authored-by: Ross Smith II <ross@smithii.com>
2025-08-07 11:19:36 +02:00
Jakob Borg 77970d5113 refactor: use modern Protobuf encoder (#9817)
At a high level, this is what I've done and why:

- I'm moving the protobuf generation for the `protocol`, `discovery` and
`db` packages to the modern alternatives, and using `buf` to generate
because it's nice and simple.
- After trying various approaches on how to integrate the new types with
the existing code, I opted for splitting off our own data model types
from the on-the-wire generated types. This means we can have a
`FileInfo` type with nicer ergonomics and lots of methods, while the
protobuf generated type stays clean and close to the wire protocol. It
does mean copying between the two when required, which certainly adds a
small amount of inefficiency. If we want to walk this back in the future
and use the raw generated type throughout, that's possible, this however
makes the refactor smaller (!) as it doesn't change everything about the
type for everyone at the same time.
- I have simply removed in cold blood a significant number of old
database migrations. These depended on previous generations of generated
messages of various kinds and were annoying to support in the new
fashion. The oldest supported database version now is the one from
Syncthing 1.9.0 from Sep 7, 2020.
- I changed config structs to be regular manually defined structs.

For the sake of discussion, some things I tried that turned out not to
work...

### Embedding / wrapping

Embedding the protobuf generated structs in our existing types as a data
container and keeping our methods and stuff:

```
package protocol

type FileInfo struct {
  *generated.FileInfo
}
```

This generates a lot of problems because the internal shape of the
generated struct is quite different (different names, different types,
more pointers), because initializing it doesn't work like you'd expect
(i.e., you end up with an embedded nil pointer and a panic), and because
the types of child types don't get wrapped. That is, even if we also
have a similar wrapper around a `Vector`, that's not the type you get
when accessing `someFileInfo.Version`, you get the `*generated.Vector`
that doesn't have methods, etc.

### Aliasing

```
package protocol

type FileInfo = generated.FileInfo
```

Doesn't help because you can't attach methods to it, plus all the above.

### Generating the types into the target package like we do now and
attaching methods

This fails because of the different shape of the generated type (as in
the embedding case above) plus the generated struct already has a bunch
of methods that we can't necessarily override properly (like `String()`
and a bunch of getters).

### Methods to functions

I considered just moving all the methods we attach to functions in a
specific package, so that for example

```
package protocol

func (f FileInfo) Equal(other FileInfo) bool
```

would become

```
package fileinfos

func Equal(a, b *generated.FileInfo) bool
```

and this would mostly work, but becomes quite verbose and cumbersome,
and somewhat limits discoverability (you can't see what methods are
available on the type in auto completions, etc). In the end I did this
in some cases, like in the database layer where a lot of things like
`func (fv *FileVersion) IsEmpty() bool` becomes `func fvIsEmpty(fv
*generated.FileVersion)` because they were anyway just internal methods.

Fixes #8247
2024-12-01 16:50:17 +01:00
Jakob Borg cba163a1fd chore: enable TLS client cache for HTTPS where appropriate (#9721)
https://forum.syncthing.net/t/infrastructure-report-discovery-stuff/22819/4
2024-09-24 08:55:04 +02:00
Jakob Borg abd89f15f7 lib/discover: Enable HTTP/2 for global discovery requests (#9059)
By creating the http.Transport and tls.Configuration ourselves we
override some default behavior and end up with a client that speaks only
HTTP/1.1.

This adds a call to http.ConfigureTransport to do the relevant magic to
enable HTTP/2.

Also tweaks the keepalive settings to be a little kinder to the
server(s).
2023-08-30 21:58:05 +02:00
entity0xfe 4558eef446 lib/discover: Don't leak relay-tokens to discovery (#8762)
Use an allowlist to send only the `id` query param to the discovery server.
2023-03-04 12:16:57 +01:00
luzpaz 837ffcfab5 all: Fix various user-facing and non-user-facing typos (#8509)
Found via `codespell -q 3 -S lang,./gui/default/vendor -L benchs,bu,inflight,ro`
2022-08-23 15:44:11 +02:00
deepsource-autofix[bot]anddeepsource-autofix[bot] <62050782+deepsource-autofix[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> 755d21953f all: Remove unused method receivers (#8462)
Co-authored-by: deepsource-autofix[bot] <62050782+deepsource-autofix[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-07-28 17:32:45 +02:00
Simon Frei 6a7fc49c6b lib/discover: Increase global discovery timeout (#8303) 2022-04-23 16:12:25 +02:00
Simon Frei b947056e62 lib: Removal global connection registry (#8254) 2022-04-09 16:04:56 +02:00
greatroar 26eaedc491 lib/db, lib/discover: Minor cleanup (#8217) 2022-03-14 22:48:10 +01:00
Jakob Borg 4b750b6dc3 all: Remove usage of deprecated io/ioutil (#7971)
As of Go 1.16 io/ioutil is deprecated. This replaces usage with the
corresponding functions in package os and package io.
2021-11-22 08:59:47 +01:00
Simon Frei 9524b51708 all: Implement suture v4-api (#6947) 2020-11-17 13:19:04 +01:00
Audrius Butkevicius b19b5c95d3 lib/connections: Announce LAN addresses by default (fixes #6928) (#6896) 2020-08-25 11:48:14 +02:00
Audrius Butkevicius bf9ff17267 all: Remove need to restart syncthing (#6883) 2020-08-18 09:26:33 +02:00
greatroar df83b84aa1 all: Make all error implementations pointer types (#6726)
This matches the convention of the stdlib and avoids ambiguity: when
customErr{} and &customErr{} both implement error, client code needs to
check for both.

Memory use should remain the same, since storing a non-pointer type in
an interface value still copies the value to the heap.
2020-06-16 09:27:34 +02:00
Audrius Butkevicius f619a7f4cc lib/connections: Try TCP punchthrough (fixes #4259) (#5753) 2020-06-16 09:17:07 +02:00
Audrius Butkevicius 7dc290c3ed lib/connections: React to listeners going up and down faster (#6590) 2020-05-11 15:02:22 +02:00
Simon Frei c3637f2191 lib: Faster termination on exit (ref #6319) (#6329) 2020-02-13 14:43:00 +01:00
Simon Frei 1bae4b7f50 all: Use context in lib/dialer (#6177)
* all: Use context in lib/dialer

* a bit slimmer

* https://github.com/syncthing/syncthing/pull/5753

* bot

* missed adding debug.go

* errors.Cause

* simultaneous dialing

* anti-leak
2019-11-26 07:39:51 +00:00
Simon Frei 90d85fd0a2 lib: Replace done channel with contexts in and add names to util services (#6166) 2019-11-21 08:41:15 +01:00
Simon Frei b1c74860e8 all: Remove global events.Default (ref #4085) (#5886) 2019-08-15 16:29:37 +02:00
Simon Frei ba056578ec lib: Add util.Service as suture.Service template (fixes #5801) (#5806) 2019-07-09 11:40:30 +02:00
Jakob Borg 992bb0a98c lib/config, lib/discover: Support new discovery cluster (ref #4618)
This adds one new feature, that discovery servers can have ?nolookup to
be used only for announces. The default set of discovery servers is
changed to:

- discovery.s.n used for lookups. This is dual stack load balanced over
  all discovery servers, and returns both IPv4 and IPV6 results when they
  exist.

- discovery-v4.s.n used for announces. This has IPv4 addresses only and
  the discovery servers will update the unspecified address with the IPv4
  source address, as usual.

- discovery-v6.s.n which is exactly the same for IPv6.

GitHub-Pull-Request: https://github.com/syncthing/syncthing/pull/4647
2018-01-05 14:18:32 +00:00
Jakob Borg 7ebf58f1bc Fix discovery in the absence of listen addresses (fixes #4418)
This makes it OK to not have any listeners working. Specifically,

- We don't complain about an empty listener address
- We don't complain about not having anything to announce to global
  discovery servers
- We don't send local discovery packets when there is nothing to
  announce.

The last point also fixes a thing where the list of addresses for local
discovery was set at startup time and never refreshed.

GitHub-Pull-Request: https://github.com/syncthing/syncthing/pull/4517
2017-11-17 09:12:35 +00:00
Jakob Borg f7fc0c1d3e all: Update license url to https (ref #3976) 2017-02-09 08:04:16 +01:00
Jakob Borg 39899e40bf cmd/syncthing: Use ReadAll + json.Unmarshal in places were we care about consuming the reader
Because json.NewDecoder(r).Decode(&v) doesn't necessarily consume all
data on the reader, that means an HTTP connection can't be reused. We
don't do a lot of HTTP traffic where we read JSON responses, but the
discovery is one such place. The other two are for POSTs from the GUI,
where it's not exactly critical but still nice if the connection still
can be keep-alive'd after the request as well.

Also ensure that we call req.Body.Close() for clarity, even though this
should by all accounts not really be necessary.

GitHub-Pull-Request: https://github.com/syncthing/syncthing/pull/3050
2016-05-06 22:01:56 +00:00
Audrius Butkevicius 674fc566bb lib/connections: Refactor
1. Removes separate relay lists and relay clients/services, just makes it a listen address
2. Easier plugging-in of other transports
3. Allows "hot" disabling and enabling NAT services
4. Allows "hot" listen address changes
5. Changes listen address list with a preferable "default" value just like for discovery
6. Debounces global discovery announcements as external addresses change (which it might alot upon starting)
7. Stops this whole "pick other peers relay by latency". This information is no longer available,
   but I don't think it matters as most of the time other peer only has one relay.
8. Rename ListenAddress to ListenAddresses, as well as in javascript land.
9. Stop serializing deprecated values to JSON

GitHub-Pull-Request: https://github.com/syncthing/syncthing/pull/2982
2016-05-04 19:38:12 +00:00
Jakob Borg a937fcc477 Lol shadowing :( 2015-12-01 11:20:16 +01:00
Jakob Borg 9f2dc4554d Accept Retry-After header on discovery lookup failures 2015-12-01 11:10:03 +01:00
Jakob Borg f241b7e79a Global discovery should time out (fixes #2389) 2015-10-21 14:24:55 +02:00
Audrius Butkevicius abbcd1f436 Patch up HTTP clients 2015-10-15 21:02:17 +01:00
Jakob Borg 76af9ba53d Implement facility based logger, debugging via REST API
This implements a new debug/trace infrastructure based on a slightly
hacked up logger. Instead of the traditional "if debug { ... }" I've
rewritten the logger to have no-op Debugln and Debugf, unless debugging
has been enabled for a given "facility". The "facility" is just a
string, typically a package name.

This will be slightly slower than before; but not that much as it's
mostly a function call that returns immediately. For the cases where it
matters (the Debugln takes a hex.Dump() of something for example, and
it's not in a very occasional "if err != nil" branch) there is an
l.ShouldDebug(facility) that is fast enough to be used like the old "if
debug".

The point of all this is that we can now toggle debugging for the
various packages on and off at runtime. There's a new method
/rest/system/debug that can be POSTed a set of facilities to enable and
disable debug for, or GET from to get a list of facilities with
descriptions and their current debug status.

Similarly a /rest/system/log?since=... can grab the latest log entries,
up to 250 of them (hardcoded constant in main.go) plus the initial few.

Not implemented in this commit (but planned) is a simple debug GUI
available on /debug that shows the current log in an easily pasteable
format and has checkboxes to enable the various debug facilities.

The debug instructions to a user then becomes "visit this URL, check
these boxes, reproduce your problem, copy and paste the log". The actual
log viewer on the hypothetical /debug URL can poll regularly for new log
entries and this bypass the 250 line limit.

The existing STTRACE=foo variable is still obeyed and just sets the
start state of the system.
2015-10-03 18:09:53 +02:00
Jakob Borg 4581c57478 Fix import paths 2015-09-22 19:38:46 +02:00
Jakob Borg 185b0690c8 Further forgotten copyright notices 2015-09-21 10:43:36 +02:00
Jakob Borg b0cd7be39b New global discovery protocol over HTTPS (fixes #628, fixes #1907) 2015-09-20 21:10:53 +02:00