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// Copyright 2018 The go-ethereum Authors
// This file is part of the go-ethereum library.
//
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// (at your option) any later version.
//
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// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
// GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
//
// You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
// along with the go-ethereum library. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
package stream
import (
"context"
"errors"
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"fmt"
"math"
"reflect"
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"sync"
"time"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/metrics"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/p2p"
all: new p2p node representation (#17643) Package p2p/enode provides a generalized representation of p2p nodes which can contain arbitrary information in key/value pairs. It is also the new home for the node database. The "v4" identity scheme is also moved here from p2p/enr to remove the dependency on Ethereum crypto from that package. Record signature handling is changed significantly. The identity scheme registry is removed and acceptable schemes must be passed to any method that needs identity. This means records must now be validated explicitly after decoding. The enode API is designed to make signature handling easy and safe: most APIs around the codebase work with enode.Node, which is a wrapper around a valid record. Going from enr.Record to enode.Node requires a valid signature. * p2p/discover: port to p2p/enode This ports the discovery code to the new node representation in p2p/enode. The wire protocol is unchanged, this can be considered a refactoring change. The Kademlia table can now deal with nodes using an arbitrary identity scheme. This requires a few incompatible API changes: - Table.Lookup is not available anymore. It used to take a public key as argument because v4 protocol requires one. Its replacement is LookupRandom. - Table.Resolve takes *enode.Node instead of NodeID. This is also for v4 protocol compatibility because nodes cannot be looked up by ID alone. - Types Node and NodeID are gone. Further commits in the series will be fixes all over the the codebase to deal with those removals. * p2p: port to p2p/enode and discovery changes This adapts package p2p to the changes in p2p/discover. All uses of discover.Node and discover.NodeID are replaced by their equivalents from p2p/enode. New API is added to retrieve the enode.Node instance of a peer. The behavior of Server.Self with discovery disabled is improved. It now tries much harder to report a working IP address, falling back to 127.0.0.1 if no suitable address can be determined through other means. These changes were needed for tests of other packages later in the series. * p2p/simulations, p2p/testing: port to p2p/enode No surprises here, mostly replacements of discover.Node, discover.NodeID with their new equivalents. The 'interesting' API changes are: - testing.ProtocolSession tracks complete nodes, not just their IDs. - adapters.NodeConfig has a new method to create a complete node. These changes were needed to make swarm tests work. Note that the NodeID change makes the code incompatible with old simulation snapshots. * whisper/whisperv5, whisper/whisperv6: port to p2p/enode This port was easy because whisper uses []byte for node IDs and URL strings in the API. * eth: port to p2p/enode Again, easy to port because eth uses strings for node IDs and doesn't care about node information in any way. * les: port to p2p/enode Apart from replacing discover.NodeID with enode.ID, most changes are in the server pool code. It now deals with complete nodes instead of (Pubkey, IP, Port) triples. The database format is unchanged for now, but we should probably change it to use the node database later. * node: port to p2p/enode This change simply replaces discover.Node and discover.NodeID with their new equivalents. * swarm/network: port to p2p/enode Swarm has its own node address representation, BzzAddr, containing both an overlay address (the hash of a secp256k1 public key) and an underlay address (enode:// URL). There are no changes to the BzzAddr format in this commit, but certain operations such as creating a BzzAddr from a node ID are now impossible because node IDs aren't public keys anymore. Most swarm-related changes in the series remove uses of NewAddrFromNodeID, replacing it with NewAddr which takes a complete node as argument. ToOverlayAddr is removed because we can just use the node ID directly.
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"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/p2p/enode"
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"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/p2p/protocols"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/rpc"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/swarm/log"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/swarm/network"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/swarm/network/stream/intervals"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/swarm/state"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/swarm/storage"
)
const (
Low uint8 = iota
Mid
High
Top
PriorityQueue = 4 // number of priority queues - Low, Mid, High, Top
PriorityQueueCap = 4096 // queue capacity
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HashSize = 32
)
// Enumerate options for syncing and retrieval
type SyncingOption int
type RetrievalOption int
// Syncing options
const (
// Syncing disabled
SyncingDisabled SyncingOption = iota
// Register the client and the server but not subscribe
SyncingRegisterOnly
// Both client and server funcs are registered, subscribe sent automatically
SyncingAutoSubscribe
)
const (
// Retrieval disabled. Used mostly for tests to isolate syncing features (i.e. syncing only)
RetrievalDisabled RetrievalOption = iota
// Only the client side of the retrieve request is registered.
// (light nodes do not serve retrieve requests)
// once the client is registered, subscription to retrieve request stream is always sent
RetrievalClientOnly
// Both client and server funcs are registered, subscribe sent automatically
RetrievalEnabled
)
// subscriptionFunc is used to determine what to do in order to perform subscriptions
// usually we would start to really subscribe to nodes, but for tests other functionality may be needed
// (see TestRequestPeerSubscriptions in streamer_test.go)
var subscriptionFunc func(r *Registry, p *network.Peer, bin uint8, subs map[enode.ID]map[Stream]struct{}) bool = doRequestSubscription
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// Registry registry for outgoing and incoming streamer constructors
type Registry struct {
all: new p2p node representation (#17643) Package p2p/enode provides a generalized representation of p2p nodes which can contain arbitrary information in key/value pairs. It is also the new home for the node database. The "v4" identity scheme is also moved here from p2p/enr to remove the dependency on Ethereum crypto from that package. Record signature handling is changed significantly. The identity scheme registry is removed and acceptable schemes must be passed to any method that needs identity. This means records must now be validated explicitly after decoding. The enode API is designed to make signature handling easy and safe: most APIs around the codebase work with enode.Node, which is a wrapper around a valid record. Going from enr.Record to enode.Node requires a valid signature. * p2p/discover: port to p2p/enode This ports the discovery code to the new node representation in p2p/enode. The wire protocol is unchanged, this can be considered a refactoring change. The Kademlia table can now deal with nodes using an arbitrary identity scheme. This requires a few incompatible API changes: - Table.Lookup is not available anymore. It used to take a public key as argument because v4 protocol requires one. Its replacement is LookupRandom. - Table.Resolve takes *enode.Node instead of NodeID. This is also for v4 protocol compatibility because nodes cannot be looked up by ID alone. - Types Node and NodeID are gone. Further commits in the series will be fixes all over the the codebase to deal with those removals. * p2p: port to p2p/enode and discovery changes This adapts package p2p to the changes in p2p/discover. All uses of discover.Node and discover.NodeID are replaced by their equivalents from p2p/enode. New API is added to retrieve the enode.Node instance of a peer. The behavior of Server.Self with discovery disabled is improved. It now tries much harder to report a working IP address, falling back to 127.0.0.1 if no suitable address can be determined through other means. These changes were needed for tests of other packages later in the series. * p2p/simulations, p2p/testing: port to p2p/enode No surprises here, mostly replacements of discover.Node, discover.NodeID with their new equivalents. The 'interesting' API changes are: - testing.ProtocolSession tracks complete nodes, not just their IDs. - adapters.NodeConfig has a new method to create a complete node. These changes were needed to make swarm tests work. Note that the NodeID change makes the code incompatible with old simulation snapshots. * whisper/whisperv5, whisper/whisperv6: port to p2p/enode This port was easy because whisper uses []byte for node IDs and URL strings in the API. * eth: port to p2p/enode Again, easy to port because eth uses strings for node IDs and doesn't care about node information in any way. * les: port to p2p/enode Apart from replacing discover.NodeID with enode.ID, most changes are in the server pool code. It now deals with complete nodes instead of (Pubkey, IP, Port) triples. The database format is unchanged for now, but we should probably change it to use the node database later. * node: port to p2p/enode This change simply replaces discover.Node and discover.NodeID with their new equivalents. * swarm/network: port to p2p/enode Swarm has its own node address representation, BzzAddr, containing both an overlay address (the hash of a secp256k1 public key) and an underlay address (enode:// URL). There are no changes to the BzzAddr format in this commit, but certain operations such as creating a BzzAddr from a node ID are now impossible because node IDs aren't public keys anymore. Most swarm-related changes in the series remove uses of NewAddrFromNodeID, replacing it with NewAddr which takes a complete node as argument. ToOverlayAddr is removed because we can just use the node ID directly.
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addr enode.ID
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api *API
skipCheck bool
clientMu sync.RWMutex
serverMu sync.RWMutex
peersMu sync.RWMutex
serverFuncs map[string]func(*Peer, string, bool) (Server, error)
clientFuncs map[string]func(*Peer, string, bool) (Client, error)
all: new p2p node representation (#17643) Package p2p/enode provides a generalized representation of p2p nodes which can contain arbitrary information in key/value pairs. It is also the new home for the node database. The "v4" identity scheme is also moved here from p2p/enr to remove the dependency on Ethereum crypto from that package. Record signature handling is changed significantly. The identity scheme registry is removed and acceptable schemes must be passed to any method that needs identity. This means records must now be validated explicitly after decoding. The enode API is designed to make signature handling easy and safe: most APIs around the codebase work with enode.Node, which is a wrapper around a valid record. Going from enr.Record to enode.Node requires a valid signature. * p2p/discover: port to p2p/enode This ports the discovery code to the new node representation in p2p/enode. The wire protocol is unchanged, this can be considered a refactoring change. The Kademlia table can now deal with nodes using an arbitrary identity scheme. This requires a few incompatible API changes: - Table.Lookup is not available anymore. It used to take a public key as argument because v4 protocol requires one. Its replacement is LookupRandom. - Table.Resolve takes *enode.Node instead of NodeID. This is also for v4 protocol compatibility because nodes cannot be looked up by ID alone. - Types Node and NodeID are gone. Further commits in the series will be fixes all over the the codebase to deal with those removals. * p2p: port to p2p/enode and discovery changes This adapts package p2p to the changes in p2p/discover. All uses of discover.Node and discover.NodeID are replaced by their equivalents from p2p/enode. New API is added to retrieve the enode.Node instance of a peer. The behavior of Server.Self with discovery disabled is improved. It now tries much harder to report a working IP address, falling back to 127.0.0.1 if no suitable address can be determined through other means. These changes were needed for tests of other packages later in the series. * p2p/simulations, p2p/testing: port to p2p/enode No surprises here, mostly replacements of discover.Node, discover.NodeID with their new equivalents. The 'interesting' API changes are: - testing.ProtocolSession tracks complete nodes, not just their IDs. - adapters.NodeConfig has a new method to create a complete node. These changes were needed to make swarm tests work. Note that the NodeID change makes the code incompatible with old simulation snapshots. * whisper/whisperv5, whisper/whisperv6: port to p2p/enode This port was easy because whisper uses []byte for node IDs and URL strings in the API. * eth: port to p2p/enode Again, easy to port because eth uses strings for node IDs and doesn't care about node information in any way. * les: port to p2p/enode Apart from replacing discover.NodeID with enode.ID, most changes are in the server pool code. It now deals with complete nodes instead of (Pubkey, IP, Port) triples. The database format is unchanged for now, but we should probably change it to use the node database later. * node: port to p2p/enode This change simply replaces discover.Node and discover.NodeID with their new equivalents. * swarm/network: port to p2p/enode Swarm has its own node address representation, BzzAddr, containing both an overlay address (the hash of a secp256k1 public key) and an underlay address (enode:// URL). There are no changes to the BzzAddr format in this commit, but certain operations such as creating a BzzAddr from a node ID are now impossible because node IDs aren't public keys anymore. Most swarm-related changes in the series remove uses of NewAddrFromNodeID, replacing it with NewAddr which takes a complete node as argument. ToOverlayAddr is removed because we can just use the node ID directly.
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peers map[enode.ID]*Peer
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delivery *Delivery
intervalsStore state.Store
autoRetrieval bool // automatically subscribe to retrieve request stream
maxPeerServers int
spec *protocols.Spec //this protocol's spec
balance protocols.Balance //implements protocols.Balance, for accounting
prices protocols.Prices //implements protocols.Prices, provides prices to accounting
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}
// RegistryOptions holds optional values for NewRegistry constructor.
type RegistryOptions struct {
SkipCheck bool
Syncing SyncingOption // Defines syncing behavior
Retrieval RetrievalOption // Defines retrieval behavior
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SyncUpdateDelay time.Duration
MaxPeerServers int // The limit of servers for each peer in registry
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}
// NewRegistry is Streamer constructor
func NewRegistry(localID enode.ID, delivery *Delivery, syncChunkStore storage.SyncChunkStore, intervalsStore state.Store, options *RegistryOptions, balance protocols.Balance) *Registry {
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if options == nil {
options = &RegistryOptions{}
}
if options.SyncUpdateDelay <= 0 {
options.SyncUpdateDelay = 15 * time.Second
}
// check if retrieval has been disabled
retrieval := options.Retrieval != RetrievalDisabled
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streamer := &Registry{
all: new p2p node representation (#17643) Package p2p/enode provides a generalized representation of p2p nodes which can contain arbitrary information in key/value pairs. It is also the new home for the node database. The "v4" identity scheme is also moved here from p2p/enr to remove the dependency on Ethereum crypto from that package. Record signature handling is changed significantly. The identity scheme registry is removed and acceptable schemes must be passed to any method that needs identity. This means records must now be validated explicitly after decoding. The enode API is designed to make signature handling easy and safe: most APIs around the codebase work with enode.Node, which is a wrapper around a valid record. Going from enr.Record to enode.Node requires a valid signature. * p2p/discover: port to p2p/enode This ports the discovery code to the new node representation in p2p/enode. The wire protocol is unchanged, this can be considered a refactoring change. The Kademlia table can now deal with nodes using an arbitrary identity scheme. This requires a few incompatible API changes: - Table.Lookup is not available anymore. It used to take a public key as argument because v4 protocol requires one. Its replacement is LookupRandom. - Table.Resolve takes *enode.Node instead of NodeID. This is also for v4 protocol compatibility because nodes cannot be looked up by ID alone. - Types Node and NodeID are gone. Further commits in the series will be fixes all over the the codebase to deal with those removals. * p2p: port to p2p/enode and discovery changes This adapts package p2p to the changes in p2p/discover. All uses of discover.Node and discover.NodeID are replaced by their equivalents from p2p/enode. New API is added to retrieve the enode.Node instance of a peer. The behavior of Server.Self with discovery disabled is improved. It now tries much harder to report a working IP address, falling back to 127.0.0.1 if no suitable address can be determined through other means. These changes were needed for tests of other packages later in the series. * p2p/simulations, p2p/testing: port to p2p/enode No surprises here, mostly replacements of discover.Node, discover.NodeID with their new equivalents. The 'interesting' API changes are: - testing.ProtocolSession tracks complete nodes, not just their IDs. - adapters.NodeConfig has a new method to create a complete node. These changes were needed to make swarm tests work. Note that the NodeID change makes the code incompatible with old simulation snapshots. * whisper/whisperv5, whisper/whisperv6: port to p2p/enode This port was easy because whisper uses []byte for node IDs and URL strings in the API. * eth: port to p2p/enode Again, easy to port because eth uses strings for node IDs and doesn't care about node information in any way. * les: port to p2p/enode Apart from replacing discover.NodeID with enode.ID, most changes are in the server pool code. It now deals with complete nodes instead of (Pubkey, IP, Port) triples. The database format is unchanged for now, but we should probably change it to use the node database later. * node: port to p2p/enode This change simply replaces discover.Node and discover.NodeID with their new equivalents. * swarm/network: port to p2p/enode Swarm has its own node address representation, BzzAddr, containing both an overlay address (the hash of a secp256k1 public key) and an underlay address (enode:// URL). There are no changes to the BzzAddr format in this commit, but certain operations such as creating a BzzAddr from a node ID are now impossible because node IDs aren't public keys anymore. Most swarm-related changes in the series remove uses of NewAddrFromNodeID, replacing it with NewAddr which takes a complete node as argument. ToOverlayAddr is removed because we can just use the node ID directly.
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addr: localID,
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skipCheck: options.SkipCheck,
serverFuncs: make(map[string]func(*Peer, string, bool) (Server, error)),
clientFuncs: make(map[string]func(*Peer, string, bool) (Client, error)),
all: new p2p node representation (#17643) Package p2p/enode provides a generalized representation of p2p nodes which can contain arbitrary information in key/value pairs. It is also the new home for the node database. The "v4" identity scheme is also moved here from p2p/enr to remove the dependency on Ethereum crypto from that package. Record signature handling is changed significantly. The identity scheme registry is removed and acceptable schemes must be passed to any method that needs identity. This means records must now be validated explicitly after decoding. The enode API is designed to make signature handling easy and safe: most APIs around the codebase work with enode.Node, which is a wrapper around a valid record. Going from enr.Record to enode.Node requires a valid signature. * p2p/discover: port to p2p/enode This ports the discovery code to the new node representation in p2p/enode. The wire protocol is unchanged, this can be considered a refactoring change. The Kademlia table can now deal with nodes using an arbitrary identity scheme. This requires a few incompatible API changes: - Table.Lookup is not available anymore. It used to take a public key as argument because v4 protocol requires one. Its replacement is LookupRandom. - Table.Resolve takes *enode.Node instead of NodeID. This is also for v4 protocol compatibility because nodes cannot be looked up by ID alone. - Types Node and NodeID are gone. Further commits in the series will be fixes all over the the codebase to deal with those removals. * p2p: port to p2p/enode and discovery changes This adapts package p2p to the changes in p2p/discover. All uses of discover.Node and discover.NodeID are replaced by their equivalents from p2p/enode. New API is added to retrieve the enode.Node instance of a peer. The behavior of Server.Self with discovery disabled is improved. It now tries much harder to report a working IP address, falling back to 127.0.0.1 if no suitable address can be determined through other means. These changes were needed for tests of other packages later in the series. * p2p/simulations, p2p/testing: port to p2p/enode No surprises here, mostly replacements of discover.Node, discover.NodeID with their new equivalents. The 'interesting' API changes are: - testing.ProtocolSession tracks complete nodes, not just their IDs. - adapters.NodeConfig has a new method to create a complete node. These changes were needed to make swarm tests work. Note that the NodeID change makes the code incompatible with old simulation snapshots. * whisper/whisperv5, whisper/whisperv6: port to p2p/enode This port was easy because whisper uses []byte for node IDs and URL strings in the API. * eth: port to p2p/enode Again, easy to port because eth uses strings for node IDs and doesn't care about node information in any way. * les: port to p2p/enode Apart from replacing discover.NodeID with enode.ID, most changes are in the server pool code. It now deals with complete nodes instead of (Pubkey, IP, Port) triples. The database format is unchanged for now, but we should probably change it to use the node database later. * node: port to p2p/enode This change simply replaces discover.Node and discover.NodeID with their new equivalents. * swarm/network: port to p2p/enode Swarm has its own node address representation, BzzAddr, containing both an overlay address (the hash of a secp256k1 public key) and an underlay address (enode:// URL). There are no changes to the BzzAddr format in this commit, but certain operations such as creating a BzzAddr from a node ID are now impossible because node IDs aren't public keys anymore. Most swarm-related changes in the series remove uses of NewAddrFromNodeID, replacing it with NewAddr which takes a complete node as argument. ToOverlayAddr is removed because we can just use the node ID directly.
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peers: make(map[enode.ID]*Peer),
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delivery: delivery,
intervalsStore: intervalsStore,
autoRetrieval: retrieval,
maxPeerServers: options.MaxPeerServers,
balance: balance,
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}
streamer.setupSpec()
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streamer.api = NewAPI(streamer)
delivery.getPeer = streamer.getPeer
// if retrieval is enabled, register the server func, so that retrieve requests will be served (non-light nodes only)
if options.Retrieval == RetrievalEnabled {
streamer.RegisterServerFunc(swarmChunkServerStreamName, func(_ *Peer, _ string, live bool) (Server, error) {
if !live {
return nil, errors.New("only live retrieval requests supported")
}
return NewSwarmChunkServer(delivery.chunkStore), nil
})
}
// if retrieval is not disabled, register the client func (both light nodes and normal nodes can issue retrieve requests)
if options.Retrieval != RetrievalDisabled {
streamer.RegisterClientFunc(swarmChunkServerStreamName, func(p *Peer, t string, live bool) (Client, error) {
return NewSwarmSyncerClient(p, syncChunkStore, NewStream(swarmChunkServerStreamName, t, live))
})
}
// If syncing is not disabled, the syncing functions are registered (both client and server)
if options.Syncing != SyncingDisabled {
RegisterSwarmSyncerServer(streamer, syncChunkStore)
RegisterSwarmSyncerClient(streamer, syncChunkStore)
}
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// if syncing is set to automatically subscribe to the syncing stream, start the subscription process
if options.Syncing == SyncingAutoSubscribe {
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// latestIntC function ensures that
// - receiving from the in chan is not blocked by processing inside the for loop
// - the latest int value is delivered to the loop after the processing is done
// In context of NeighbourhoodDepthC:
// after the syncing is done updating inside the loop, we do not need to update on the intermediate
// depth changes, only to the latest one
latestIntC := func(in <-chan int) <-chan int {
out := make(chan int, 1)
go func() {
defer close(out)
for i := range in {
select {
case <-out:
default:
}
out <- i
}
}()
return out
}
go func() {
// wait for kademlia table to be healthy
time.Sleep(options.SyncUpdateDelay)
kad := streamer.delivery.kad
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depthC := latestIntC(kad.NeighbourhoodDepthC())
addressBookSizeC := latestIntC(kad.AddrCountC())
// initial requests for syncing subscription to peers
streamer.updateSyncing()
for depth := range depthC {
log.Debug("Kademlia neighbourhood depth change", "depth", depth)
// Prevent too early sync subscriptions by waiting until there are no
// new peers connecting. Sync streams updating will be done after no
// peers are connected for at least SyncUpdateDelay period.
timer := time.NewTimer(options.SyncUpdateDelay)
// Hard limit to sync update delay, preventing long delays
// on a very dynamic network
maxTimer := time.NewTimer(3 * time.Minute)
loop:
for {
select {
case <-maxTimer.C:
// force syncing update when a hard timeout is reached
log.Trace("Sync subscriptions update on hard timeout")
// request for syncing subscription to new peers
streamer.updateSyncing()
break loop
case <-timer.C:
// start syncing as no new peers has been added to kademlia
// for some time
log.Trace("Sync subscriptions update")
// request for syncing subscription to new peers
streamer.updateSyncing()
break loop
case size := <-addressBookSizeC:
log.Trace("Kademlia address book size changed on depth change", "size", size)
// new peers has been added to kademlia,
// reset the timer to prevent early sync subscriptions
if !timer.Stop() {
<-timer.C
}
timer.Reset(options.SyncUpdateDelay)
}
}
timer.Stop()
maxTimer.Stop()
}
}()
}
return streamer
}
// This is an accounted protocol, therefore we need to provide a pricing Hook to the spec
// For simulations to be able to run multiple nodes and not override the hook's balance,
// we need to construct a spec instance per node instance
func (r *Registry) setupSpec() {
// first create the "bare" spec
r.createSpec()
// now create the pricing object
r.createPriceOracle()
// if balance is nil, this node has been started without swap support (swapEnabled flag is false)
if r.balance != nil && !reflect.ValueOf(r.balance).IsNil() {
// swap is enabled, so setup the hook
r.spec.Hook = protocols.NewAccounting(r.balance, r.prices)
}
}
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// RegisterClient registers an incoming streamer constructor
func (r *Registry) RegisterClientFunc(stream string, f func(*Peer, string, bool) (Client, error)) {
r.clientMu.Lock()
defer r.clientMu.Unlock()
r.clientFuncs[stream] = f
}
// RegisterServer registers an outgoing streamer constructor
func (r *Registry) RegisterServerFunc(stream string, f func(*Peer, string, bool) (Server, error)) {
r.serverMu.Lock()
defer r.serverMu.Unlock()
r.serverFuncs[stream] = f
}
// GetClient accessor for incoming streamer constructors
func (r *Registry) GetClientFunc(stream string) (func(*Peer, string, bool) (Client, error), error) {
r.clientMu.RLock()
defer r.clientMu.RUnlock()
f := r.clientFuncs[stream]
if f == nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("stream %v not registered", stream)
}
return f, nil
}
// GetServer accessor for incoming streamer constructors
func (r *Registry) GetServerFunc(stream string) (func(*Peer, string, bool) (Server, error), error) {
r.serverMu.RLock()
defer r.serverMu.RUnlock()
f := r.serverFuncs[stream]
if f == nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("stream %v not registered", stream)
}
return f, nil
}
all: new p2p node representation (#17643) Package p2p/enode provides a generalized representation of p2p nodes which can contain arbitrary information in key/value pairs. It is also the new home for the node database. The "v4" identity scheme is also moved here from p2p/enr to remove the dependency on Ethereum crypto from that package. Record signature handling is changed significantly. The identity scheme registry is removed and acceptable schemes must be passed to any method that needs identity. This means records must now be validated explicitly after decoding. The enode API is designed to make signature handling easy and safe: most APIs around the codebase work with enode.Node, which is a wrapper around a valid record. Going from enr.Record to enode.Node requires a valid signature. * p2p/discover: port to p2p/enode This ports the discovery code to the new node representation in p2p/enode. The wire protocol is unchanged, this can be considered a refactoring change. The Kademlia table can now deal with nodes using an arbitrary identity scheme. This requires a few incompatible API changes: - Table.Lookup is not available anymore. It used to take a public key as argument because v4 protocol requires one. Its replacement is LookupRandom. - Table.Resolve takes *enode.Node instead of NodeID. This is also for v4 protocol compatibility because nodes cannot be looked up by ID alone. - Types Node and NodeID are gone. Further commits in the series will be fixes all over the the codebase to deal with those removals. * p2p: port to p2p/enode and discovery changes This adapts package p2p to the changes in p2p/discover. All uses of discover.Node and discover.NodeID are replaced by their equivalents from p2p/enode. New API is added to retrieve the enode.Node instance of a peer. The behavior of Server.Self with discovery disabled is improved. It now tries much harder to report a working IP address, falling back to 127.0.0.1 if no suitable address can be determined through other means. These changes were needed for tests of other packages later in the series. * p2p/simulations, p2p/testing: port to p2p/enode No surprises here, mostly replacements of discover.Node, discover.NodeID with their new equivalents. The 'interesting' API changes are: - testing.ProtocolSession tracks complete nodes, not just their IDs. - adapters.NodeConfig has a new method to create a complete node. These changes were needed to make swarm tests work. Note that the NodeID change makes the code incompatible with old simulation snapshots. * whisper/whisperv5, whisper/whisperv6: port to p2p/enode This port was easy because whisper uses []byte for node IDs and URL strings in the API. * eth: port to p2p/enode Again, easy to port because eth uses strings for node IDs and doesn't care about node information in any way. * les: port to p2p/enode Apart from replacing discover.NodeID with enode.ID, most changes are in the server pool code. It now deals with complete nodes instead of (Pubkey, IP, Port) triples. The database format is unchanged for now, but we should probably change it to use the node database later. * node: port to p2p/enode This change simply replaces discover.Node and discover.NodeID with their new equivalents. * swarm/network: port to p2p/enode Swarm has its own node address representation, BzzAddr, containing both an overlay address (the hash of a secp256k1 public key) and an underlay address (enode:// URL). There are no changes to the BzzAddr format in this commit, but certain operations such as creating a BzzAddr from a node ID are now impossible because node IDs aren't public keys anymore. Most swarm-related changes in the series remove uses of NewAddrFromNodeID, replacing it with NewAddr which takes a complete node as argument. ToOverlayAddr is removed because we can just use the node ID directly.
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func (r *Registry) RequestSubscription(peerId enode.ID, s Stream, h *Range, prio uint8) error {
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// check if the stream is registered
if _, err := r.GetServerFunc(s.Name); err != nil {
return err
}
peer := r.getPeer(peerId)
if peer == nil {
return fmt.Errorf("peer not found %v", peerId)
}
if _, err := peer.getServer(s); err != nil {
if e, ok := err.(*notFoundError); ok && e.t == "server" {
// request subscription only if the server for this stream is not created
log.Debug("RequestSubscription ", "peer", peerId, "stream", s, "history", h)
return peer.Send(context.TODO(), &RequestSubscriptionMsg{
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Stream: s,
History: h,
Priority: prio,
})
}
return err
}
log.Trace("RequestSubscription: already subscribed", "peer", peerId, "stream", s, "history", h)
return nil
}
// Subscribe initiates the streamer
all: new p2p node representation (#17643) Package p2p/enode provides a generalized representation of p2p nodes which can contain arbitrary information in key/value pairs. It is also the new home for the node database. The "v4" identity scheme is also moved here from p2p/enr to remove the dependency on Ethereum crypto from that package. Record signature handling is changed significantly. The identity scheme registry is removed and acceptable schemes must be passed to any method that needs identity. This means records must now be validated explicitly after decoding. The enode API is designed to make signature handling easy and safe: most APIs around the codebase work with enode.Node, which is a wrapper around a valid record. Going from enr.Record to enode.Node requires a valid signature. * p2p/discover: port to p2p/enode This ports the discovery code to the new node representation in p2p/enode. The wire protocol is unchanged, this can be considered a refactoring change. The Kademlia table can now deal with nodes using an arbitrary identity scheme. This requires a few incompatible API changes: - Table.Lookup is not available anymore. It used to take a public key as argument because v4 protocol requires one. Its replacement is LookupRandom. - Table.Resolve takes *enode.Node instead of NodeID. This is also for v4 protocol compatibility because nodes cannot be looked up by ID alone. - Types Node and NodeID are gone. Further commits in the series will be fixes all over the the codebase to deal with those removals. * p2p: port to p2p/enode and discovery changes This adapts package p2p to the changes in p2p/discover. All uses of discover.Node and discover.NodeID are replaced by their equivalents from p2p/enode. New API is added to retrieve the enode.Node instance of a peer. The behavior of Server.Self with discovery disabled is improved. It now tries much harder to report a working IP address, falling back to 127.0.0.1 if no suitable address can be determined through other means. These changes were needed for tests of other packages later in the series. * p2p/simulations, p2p/testing: port to p2p/enode No surprises here, mostly replacements of discover.Node, discover.NodeID with their new equivalents. The 'interesting' API changes are: - testing.ProtocolSession tracks complete nodes, not just their IDs. - adapters.NodeConfig has a new method to create a complete node. These changes were needed to make swarm tests work. Note that the NodeID change makes the code incompatible with old simulation snapshots. * whisper/whisperv5, whisper/whisperv6: port to p2p/enode This port was easy because whisper uses []byte for node IDs and URL strings in the API. * eth: port to p2p/enode Again, easy to port because eth uses strings for node IDs and doesn't care about node information in any way. * les: port to p2p/enode Apart from replacing discover.NodeID with enode.ID, most changes are in the server pool code. It now deals with complete nodes instead of (Pubkey, IP, Port) triples. The database format is unchanged for now, but we should probably change it to use the node database later. * node: port to p2p/enode This change simply replaces discover.Node and discover.NodeID with their new equivalents. * swarm/network: port to p2p/enode Swarm has its own node address representation, BzzAddr, containing both an overlay address (the hash of a secp256k1 public key) and an underlay address (enode:// URL). There are no changes to the BzzAddr format in this commit, but certain operations such as creating a BzzAddr from a node ID are now impossible because node IDs aren't public keys anymore. Most swarm-related changes in the series remove uses of NewAddrFromNodeID, replacing it with NewAddr which takes a complete node as argument. ToOverlayAddr is removed because we can just use the node ID directly.
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func (r *Registry) Subscribe(peerId enode.ID, s Stream, h *Range, priority uint8) error {
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// check if the stream is registered
if _, err := r.GetClientFunc(s.Name); err != nil {
return err
}
peer := r.getPeer(peerId)
if peer == nil {
return fmt.Errorf("peer not found %v", peerId)
}
var to uint64
if !s.Live && h != nil {
to = h.To
}
err := peer.setClientParams(s, newClientParams(priority, to))
if err != nil {
return err
}
if s.Live && h != nil {
if err := peer.setClientParams(
getHistoryStream(s),
newClientParams(getHistoryPriority(priority), h.To),
); err != nil {
return err
}
}
msg := &SubscribeMsg{
Stream: s,
History: h,
Priority: priority,
}
log.Debug("Subscribe ", "peer", peerId, "stream", s, "history", h)
return peer.SendPriority(context.TODO(), msg, priority, "")
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}
all: new p2p node representation (#17643) Package p2p/enode provides a generalized representation of p2p nodes which can contain arbitrary information in key/value pairs. It is also the new home for the node database. The "v4" identity scheme is also moved here from p2p/enr to remove the dependency on Ethereum crypto from that package. Record signature handling is changed significantly. The identity scheme registry is removed and acceptable schemes must be passed to any method that needs identity. This means records must now be validated explicitly after decoding. The enode API is designed to make signature handling easy and safe: most APIs around the codebase work with enode.Node, which is a wrapper around a valid record. Going from enr.Record to enode.Node requires a valid signature. * p2p/discover: port to p2p/enode This ports the discovery code to the new node representation in p2p/enode. The wire protocol is unchanged, this can be considered a refactoring change. The Kademlia table can now deal with nodes using an arbitrary identity scheme. This requires a few incompatible API changes: - Table.Lookup is not available anymore. It used to take a public key as argument because v4 protocol requires one. Its replacement is LookupRandom. - Table.Resolve takes *enode.Node instead of NodeID. This is also for v4 protocol compatibility because nodes cannot be looked up by ID alone. - Types Node and NodeID are gone. Further commits in the series will be fixes all over the the codebase to deal with those removals. * p2p: port to p2p/enode and discovery changes This adapts package p2p to the changes in p2p/discover. All uses of discover.Node and discover.NodeID are replaced by their equivalents from p2p/enode. New API is added to retrieve the enode.Node instance of a peer. The behavior of Server.Self with discovery disabled is improved. It now tries much harder to report a working IP address, falling back to 127.0.0.1 if no suitable address can be determined through other means. These changes were needed for tests of other packages later in the series. * p2p/simulations, p2p/testing: port to p2p/enode No surprises here, mostly replacements of discover.Node, discover.NodeID with their new equivalents. The 'interesting' API changes are: - testing.ProtocolSession tracks complete nodes, not just their IDs. - adapters.NodeConfig has a new method to create a complete node. These changes were needed to make swarm tests work. Note that the NodeID change makes the code incompatible with old simulation snapshots. * whisper/whisperv5, whisper/whisperv6: port to p2p/enode This port was easy because whisper uses []byte for node IDs and URL strings in the API. * eth: port to p2p/enode Again, easy to port because eth uses strings for node IDs and doesn't care about node information in any way. * les: port to p2p/enode Apart from replacing discover.NodeID with enode.ID, most changes are in the server pool code. It now deals with complete nodes instead of (Pubkey, IP, Port) triples. The database format is unchanged for now, but we should probably change it to use the node database later. * node: port to p2p/enode This change simply replaces discover.Node and discover.NodeID with their new equivalents. * swarm/network: port to p2p/enode Swarm has its own node address representation, BzzAddr, containing both an overlay address (the hash of a secp256k1 public key) and an underlay address (enode:// URL). There are no changes to the BzzAddr format in this commit, but certain operations such as creating a BzzAddr from a node ID are now impossible because node IDs aren't public keys anymore. Most swarm-related changes in the series remove uses of NewAddrFromNodeID, replacing it with NewAddr which takes a complete node as argument. ToOverlayAddr is removed because we can just use the node ID directly.
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func (r *Registry) Unsubscribe(peerId enode.ID, s Stream) error {
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peer := r.getPeer(peerId)
if peer == nil {
return fmt.Errorf("peer not found %v", peerId)
}
msg := &UnsubscribeMsg{
Stream: s,
}
log.Debug("Unsubscribe ", "peer", peerId, "stream", s)
if err := peer.Send(context.TODO(), msg); err != nil {
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return err
}
return peer.removeClient(s)
}
// Quit sends the QuitMsg to the peer to remove the
// stream peer client and terminate the streaming.
all: new p2p node representation (#17643) Package p2p/enode provides a generalized representation of p2p nodes which can contain arbitrary information in key/value pairs. It is also the new home for the node database. The "v4" identity scheme is also moved here from p2p/enr to remove the dependency on Ethereum crypto from that package. Record signature handling is changed significantly. The identity scheme registry is removed and acceptable schemes must be passed to any method that needs identity. This means records must now be validated explicitly after decoding. The enode API is designed to make signature handling easy and safe: most APIs around the codebase work with enode.Node, which is a wrapper around a valid record. Going from enr.Record to enode.Node requires a valid signature. * p2p/discover: port to p2p/enode This ports the discovery code to the new node representation in p2p/enode. The wire protocol is unchanged, this can be considered a refactoring change. The Kademlia table can now deal with nodes using an arbitrary identity scheme. This requires a few incompatible API changes: - Table.Lookup is not available anymore. It used to take a public key as argument because v4 protocol requires one. Its replacement is LookupRandom. - Table.Resolve takes *enode.Node instead of NodeID. This is also for v4 protocol compatibility because nodes cannot be looked up by ID alone. - Types Node and NodeID are gone. Further commits in the series will be fixes all over the the codebase to deal with those removals. * p2p: port to p2p/enode and discovery changes This adapts package p2p to the changes in p2p/discover. All uses of discover.Node and discover.NodeID are replaced by their equivalents from p2p/enode. New API is added to retrieve the enode.Node instance of a peer. The behavior of Server.Self with discovery disabled is improved. It now tries much harder to report a working IP address, falling back to 127.0.0.1 if no suitable address can be determined through other means. These changes were needed for tests of other packages later in the series. * p2p/simulations, p2p/testing: port to p2p/enode No surprises here, mostly replacements of discover.Node, discover.NodeID with their new equivalents. The 'interesting' API changes are: - testing.ProtocolSession tracks complete nodes, not just their IDs. - adapters.NodeConfig has a new method to create a complete node. These changes were needed to make swarm tests work. Note that the NodeID change makes the code incompatible with old simulation snapshots. * whisper/whisperv5, whisper/whisperv6: port to p2p/enode This port was easy because whisper uses []byte for node IDs and URL strings in the API. * eth: port to p2p/enode Again, easy to port because eth uses strings for node IDs and doesn't care about node information in any way. * les: port to p2p/enode Apart from replacing discover.NodeID with enode.ID, most changes are in the server pool code. It now deals with complete nodes instead of (Pubkey, IP, Port) triples. The database format is unchanged for now, but we should probably change it to use the node database later. * node: port to p2p/enode This change simply replaces discover.Node and discover.NodeID with their new equivalents. * swarm/network: port to p2p/enode Swarm has its own node address representation, BzzAddr, containing both an overlay address (the hash of a secp256k1 public key) and an underlay address (enode:// URL). There are no changes to the BzzAddr format in this commit, but certain operations such as creating a BzzAddr from a node ID are now impossible because node IDs aren't public keys anymore. Most swarm-related changes in the series remove uses of NewAddrFromNodeID, replacing it with NewAddr which takes a complete node as argument. ToOverlayAddr is removed because we can just use the node ID directly.
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func (r *Registry) Quit(peerId enode.ID, s Stream) error {
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peer := r.getPeer(peerId)
if peer == nil {
log.Debug("stream quit: peer not found", "peer", peerId, "stream", s)
// if the peer is not found, abort the request
return nil
}
msg := &QuitMsg{
Stream: s,
}
log.Debug("Quit ", "peer", peerId, "stream", s)
return peer.Send(context.TODO(), msg)
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}
func (r *Registry) Close() error {
return r.intervalsStore.Close()
}
all: new p2p node representation (#17643) Package p2p/enode provides a generalized representation of p2p nodes which can contain arbitrary information in key/value pairs. It is also the new home for the node database. The "v4" identity scheme is also moved here from p2p/enr to remove the dependency on Ethereum crypto from that package. Record signature handling is changed significantly. The identity scheme registry is removed and acceptable schemes must be passed to any method that needs identity. This means records must now be validated explicitly after decoding. The enode API is designed to make signature handling easy and safe: most APIs around the codebase work with enode.Node, which is a wrapper around a valid record. Going from enr.Record to enode.Node requires a valid signature. * p2p/discover: port to p2p/enode This ports the discovery code to the new node representation in p2p/enode. The wire protocol is unchanged, this can be considered a refactoring change. The Kademlia table can now deal with nodes using an arbitrary identity scheme. This requires a few incompatible API changes: - Table.Lookup is not available anymore. It used to take a public key as argument because v4 protocol requires one. Its replacement is LookupRandom. - Table.Resolve takes *enode.Node instead of NodeID. This is also for v4 protocol compatibility because nodes cannot be looked up by ID alone. - Types Node and NodeID are gone. Further commits in the series will be fixes all over the the codebase to deal with those removals. * p2p: port to p2p/enode and discovery changes This adapts package p2p to the changes in p2p/discover. All uses of discover.Node and discover.NodeID are replaced by their equivalents from p2p/enode. New API is added to retrieve the enode.Node instance of a peer. The behavior of Server.Self with discovery disabled is improved. It now tries much harder to report a working IP address, falling back to 127.0.0.1 if no suitable address can be determined through other means. These changes were needed for tests of other packages later in the series. * p2p/simulations, p2p/testing: port to p2p/enode No surprises here, mostly replacements of discover.Node, discover.NodeID with their new equivalents. The 'interesting' API changes are: - testing.ProtocolSession tracks complete nodes, not just their IDs. - adapters.NodeConfig has a new method to create a complete node. These changes were needed to make swarm tests work. Note that the NodeID change makes the code incompatible with old simulation snapshots. * whisper/whisperv5, whisper/whisperv6: port to p2p/enode This port was easy because whisper uses []byte for node IDs and URL strings in the API. * eth: port to p2p/enode Again, easy to port because eth uses strings for node IDs and doesn't care about node information in any way. * les: port to p2p/enode Apart from replacing discover.NodeID with enode.ID, most changes are in the server pool code. It now deals with complete nodes instead of (Pubkey, IP, Port) triples. The database format is unchanged for now, but we should probably change it to use the node database later. * node: port to p2p/enode This change simply replaces discover.Node and discover.NodeID with their new equivalents. * swarm/network: port to p2p/enode Swarm has its own node address representation, BzzAddr, containing both an overlay address (the hash of a secp256k1 public key) and an underlay address (enode:// URL). There are no changes to the BzzAddr format in this commit, but certain operations such as creating a BzzAddr from a node ID are now impossible because node IDs aren't public keys anymore. Most swarm-related changes in the series remove uses of NewAddrFromNodeID, replacing it with NewAddr which takes a complete node as argument. ToOverlayAddr is removed because we can just use the node ID directly.
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func (r *Registry) getPeer(peerId enode.ID) *Peer {
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r.peersMu.RLock()
defer r.peersMu.RUnlock()
return r.peers[peerId]
}
func (r *Registry) setPeer(peer *Peer) {
r.peersMu.Lock()
r.peers[peer.ID()] = peer
metrics.GetOrRegisterGauge("registry.peers", nil).Update(int64(len(r.peers)))
r.peersMu.Unlock()
}
func (r *Registry) deletePeer(peer *Peer) {
r.peersMu.Lock()
delete(r.peers, peer.ID())
metrics.GetOrRegisterGauge("registry.peers", nil).Update(int64(len(r.peers)))
r.peersMu.Unlock()
}
func (r *Registry) peersCount() (c int) {
r.peersMu.Lock()
c = len(r.peers)
r.peersMu.Unlock()
return
}
// Run protocol run function
func (r *Registry) Run(p *network.BzzPeer) error {
sp := NewPeer(p.Peer, r)
r.setPeer(sp)
defer r.deletePeer(sp)
defer close(sp.quit)
defer sp.close()
if r.autoRetrieval && !p.LightNode {
err := r.Subscribe(p.ID(), NewStream(swarmChunkServerStreamName, "", true), nil, Top)
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if err != nil {
return err
}
}
return sp.Run(sp.HandleMsg)
}
// updateSyncing subscribes to SYNC streams by iterating over the
// kademlia connections and bins. If there are existing SYNC streams
// and they are no longer required after iteration, request to Quit
// them will be send to appropriate peers.
func (r *Registry) updateSyncing() {
kad := r.delivery.kad
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// map of all SYNC streams for all peers
// used at the and of the function to remove servers
// that are not needed anymore
all: new p2p node representation (#17643) Package p2p/enode provides a generalized representation of p2p nodes which can contain arbitrary information in key/value pairs. It is also the new home for the node database. The "v4" identity scheme is also moved here from p2p/enr to remove the dependency on Ethereum crypto from that package. Record signature handling is changed significantly. The identity scheme registry is removed and acceptable schemes must be passed to any method that needs identity. This means records must now be validated explicitly after decoding. The enode API is designed to make signature handling easy and safe: most APIs around the codebase work with enode.Node, which is a wrapper around a valid record. Going from enr.Record to enode.Node requires a valid signature. * p2p/discover: port to p2p/enode This ports the discovery code to the new node representation in p2p/enode. The wire protocol is unchanged, this can be considered a refactoring change. The Kademlia table can now deal with nodes using an arbitrary identity scheme. This requires a few incompatible API changes: - Table.Lookup is not available anymore. It used to take a public key as argument because v4 protocol requires one. Its replacement is LookupRandom. - Table.Resolve takes *enode.Node instead of NodeID. This is also for v4 protocol compatibility because nodes cannot be looked up by ID alone. - Types Node and NodeID are gone. Further commits in the series will be fixes all over the the codebase to deal with those removals. * p2p: port to p2p/enode and discovery changes This adapts package p2p to the changes in p2p/discover. All uses of discover.Node and discover.NodeID are replaced by their equivalents from p2p/enode. New API is added to retrieve the enode.Node instance of a peer. The behavior of Server.Self with discovery disabled is improved. It now tries much harder to report a working IP address, falling back to 127.0.0.1 if no suitable address can be determined through other means. These changes were needed for tests of other packages later in the series. * p2p/simulations, p2p/testing: port to p2p/enode No surprises here, mostly replacements of discover.Node, discover.NodeID with their new equivalents. The 'interesting' API changes are: - testing.ProtocolSession tracks complete nodes, not just their IDs. - adapters.NodeConfig has a new method to create a complete node. These changes were needed to make swarm tests work. Note that the NodeID change makes the code incompatible with old simulation snapshots. * whisper/whisperv5, whisper/whisperv6: port to p2p/enode This port was easy because whisper uses []byte for node IDs and URL strings in the API. * eth: port to p2p/enode Again, easy to port because eth uses strings for node IDs and doesn't care about node information in any way. * les: port to p2p/enode Apart from replacing discover.NodeID with enode.ID, most changes are in the server pool code. It now deals with complete nodes instead of (Pubkey, IP, Port) triples. The database format is unchanged for now, but we should probably change it to use the node database later. * node: port to p2p/enode This change simply replaces discover.Node and discover.NodeID with their new equivalents. * swarm/network: port to p2p/enode Swarm has its own node address representation, BzzAddr, containing both an overlay address (the hash of a secp256k1 public key) and an underlay address (enode:// URL). There are no changes to the BzzAddr format in this commit, but certain operations such as creating a BzzAddr from a node ID are now impossible because node IDs aren't public keys anymore. Most swarm-related changes in the series remove uses of NewAddrFromNodeID, replacing it with NewAddr which takes a complete node as argument. ToOverlayAddr is removed because we can just use the node ID directly.
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subs := make(map[enode.ID]map[Stream]struct{})
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r.peersMu.RLock()
for id, peer := range r.peers {
peer.serverMu.RLock()
for stream := range peer.servers {
if stream.Name == "SYNC" {
if _, ok := subs[id]; !ok {
subs[id] = make(map[Stream]struct{})
}
subs[id][stream] = struct{}{}
}
}
peer.serverMu.RUnlock()
}
r.peersMu.RUnlock()
// start requesting subscriptions from peers
r.requestPeerSubscriptions(kad, subs)
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// remove SYNC servers that do not need to be subscribed
for id, streams := range subs {
if len(streams) == 0 {
continue
}
peer := r.getPeer(id)
if peer == nil {
continue
}
for stream := range streams {
log.Debug("Remove sync server", "peer", id, "stream", stream)
err := r.Quit(peer.ID(), stream)
if err != nil && err != p2p.ErrShuttingDown {
log.Error("quit", "err", err, "peer", peer.ID(), "stream", stream)
}
}
}
}
// requestPeerSubscriptions calls on each live peer in the kademlia table
// and sends a `RequestSubscription` to peers according to their bin
// and their relationship with kademlia's depth.
// Also check `TestRequestPeerSubscriptions` in order to understand the
// expected behavior.
// The function expects:
// * the kademlia
// * a map of subscriptions
// * the actual function to subscribe
// (in case of the test, it doesn't do real subscriptions)
func (r *Registry) requestPeerSubscriptions(kad *network.Kademlia, subs map[enode.ID]map[Stream]struct{}) {
var startPo int
var endPo int
var ok bool
// kademlia's depth
kadDepth := kad.NeighbourhoodDepth()
// request subscriptions for all nodes and bins
// nil as base takes the node's base; we need to pass 255 as `EachConn` runs
// from deepest bins backwards
kad.EachConn(nil, 255, func(p *network.Peer, po int) bool {
// nodes that do not provide stream protocol
// should not be subscribed, e.g. bootnodes
if !p.HasCap("stream") {
return true
}
//if the peer's bin is shallower than the kademlia depth,
//only the peer's bin should be subscribed
if po < kadDepth {
startPo = po
endPo = po
} else {
//if the peer's bin is equal or deeper than the kademlia depth,
//each bin from the depth up to k.MaxProxDisplay should be subscribed
startPo = kadDepth
endPo = kad.MaxProxDisplay
}
for bin := startPo; bin <= endPo; bin++ {
//do the actual subscription
ok = subscriptionFunc(r, p, uint8(bin), subs)
}
return ok
})
}
// doRequestSubscription sends the actual RequestSubscription to the peer
func doRequestSubscription(r *Registry, p *network.Peer, bin uint8, subs map[enode.ID]map[Stream]struct{}) bool {
log.Debug("Requesting subscription by registry:", "registry", r.addr, "peer", p.ID(), "bin", bin)
// bin is always less then 256 and it is safe to convert it to type uint8
stream := NewStream("SYNC", FormatSyncBinKey(bin), true)
if streams, ok := subs[p.ID()]; ok {
// delete live and history streams from the map, so that it won't be removed with a Quit request
delete(streams, stream)
delete(streams, getHistoryStream(stream))
}
err := r.RequestSubscription(p.ID(), stream, NewRange(0, 0), High)
if err != nil {
log.Debug("Request subscription", "err", err, "peer", p.ID(), "stream", stream)
return false
}
return true
}
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func (r *Registry) runProtocol(p *p2p.Peer, rw p2p.MsgReadWriter) error {
peer := protocols.NewPeer(p, rw, r.spec)
all: new p2p node representation (#17643) Package p2p/enode provides a generalized representation of p2p nodes which can contain arbitrary information in key/value pairs. It is also the new home for the node database. The "v4" identity scheme is also moved here from p2p/enr to remove the dependency on Ethereum crypto from that package. Record signature handling is changed significantly. The identity scheme registry is removed and acceptable schemes must be passed to any method that needs identity. This means records must now be validated explicitly after decoding. The enode API is designed to make signature handling easy and safe: most APIs around the codebase work with enode.Node, which is a wrapper around a valid record. Going from enr.Record to enode.Node requires a valid signature. * p2p/discover: port to p2p/enode This ports the discovery code to the new node representation in p2p/enode. The wire protocol is unchanged, this can be considered a refactoring change. The Kademlia table can now deal with nodes using an arbitrary identity scheme. This requires a few incompatible API changes: - Table.Lookup is not available anymore. It used to take a public key as argument because v4 protocol requires one. Its replacement is LookupRandom. - Table.Resolve takes *enode.Node instead of NodeID. This is also for v4 protocol compatibility because nodes cannot be looked up by ID alone. - Types Node and NodeID are gone. Further commits in the series will be fixes all over the the codebase to deal with those removals. * p2p: port to p2p/enode and discovery changes This adapts package p2p to the changes in p2p/discover. All uses of discover.Node and discover.NodeID are replaced by their equivalents from p2p/enode. New API is added to retrieve the enode.Node instance of a peer. The behavior of Server.Self with discovery disabled is improved. It now tries much harder to report a working IP address, falling back to 127.0.0.1 if no suitable address can be determined through other means. These changes were needed for tests of other packages later in the series. * p2p/simulations, p2p/testing: port to p2p/enode No surprises here, mostly replacements of discover.Node, discover.NodeID with their new equivalents. The 'interesting' API changes are: - testing.ProtocolSession tracks complete nodes, not just their IDs. - adapters.NodeConfig has a new method to create a complete node. These changes were needed to make swarm tests work. Note that the NodeID change makes the code incompatible with old simulation snapshots. * whisper/whisperv5, whisper/whisperv6: port to p2p/enode This port was easy because whisper uses []byte for node IDs and URL strings in the API. * eth: port to p2p/enode Again, easy to port because eth uses strings for node IDs and doesn't care about node information in any way. * les: port to p2p/enode Apart from replacing discover.NodeID with enode.ID, most changes are in the server pool code. It now deals with complete nodes instead of (Pubkey, IP, Port) triples. The database format is unchanged for now, but we should probably change it to use the node database later. * node: port to p2p/enode This change simply replaces discover.Node and discover.NodeID with their new equivalents. * swarm/network: port to p2p/enode Swarm has its own node address representation, BzzAddr, containing both an overlay address (the hash of a secp256k1 public key) and an underlay address (enode:// URL). There are no changes to the BzzAddr format in this commit, but certain operations such as creating a BzzAddr from a node ID are now impossible because node IDs aren't public keys anymore. Most swarm-related changes in the series remove uses of NewAddrFromNodeID, replacing it with NewAddr which takes a complete node as argument. ToOverlayAddr is removed because we can just use the node ID directly.
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bp := network.NewBzzPeer(peer)
np := network.NewPeer(bp, r.delivery.kad)
r.delivery.kad.On(np)
defer r.delivery.kad.Off(np)
return r.Run(bp)
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}
// HandleMsg is the message handler that delegates incoming messages
func (p *Peer) HandleMsg(ctx context.Context, msg interface{}) error {
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switch msg := msg.(type) {
case *SubscribeMsg:
return p.handleSubscribeMsg(ctx, msg)
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case *SubscribeErrorMsg:
return p.handleSubscribeErrorMsg(msg)
case *UnsubscribeMsg:
return p.handleUnsubscribeMsg(msg)
case *OfferedHashesMsg:
return p.handleOfferedHashesMsg(ctx, msg)
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case *TakeoverProofMsg:
return p.handleTakeoverProofMsg(ctx, msg)
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case *WantedHashesMsg:
return p.handleWantedHashesMsg(ctx, msg)
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case *ChunkDeliveryMsgRetrieval:
// handling chunk delivery is the same for retrieval and syncing, so let's cast the msg
return p.streamer.delivery.handleChunkDeliveryMsg(ctx, p, ((*ChunkDeliveryMsg)(msg)))
case *ChunkDeliveryMsgSyncing:
// handling chunk delivery is the same for retrieval and syncing, so let's cast the msg
return p.streamer.delivery.handleChunkDeliveryMsg(ctx, p, ((*ChunkDeliveryMsg)(msg)))
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case *RetrieveRequestMsg:
return p.streamer.delivery.handleRetrieveRequestMsg(ctx, p, msg)
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case *RequestSubscriptionMsg:
return p.handleRequestSubscription(ctx, msg)
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case *QuitMsg:
return p.handleQuitMsg(msg)
default:
return fmt.Errorf("unknown message type: %T", msg)
}
}
type server struct {
Server
stream Stream
priority uint8
currentBatch []byte
sessionIndex uint64
}
// setNextBatch adjusts passed interval based on session index and whether
// stream is live or history. It calls Server SetNextBatch with adjusted
// interval and returns batch hashes and their interval.
func (s *server) setNextBatch(from, to uint64) ([]byte, uint64, uint64, *HandoverProof, error) {
if s.stream.Live {
if from == 0 {
from = s.sessionIndex
}
if to <= from || from >= s.sessionIndex {
to = math.MaxUint64
}
} else {
if (to < from && to != 0) || from > s.sessionIndex {
return nil, 0, 0, nil, nil
}
if to == 0 || to > s.sessionIndex {
to = s.sessionIndex
}
}
return s.SetNextBatch(from, to)
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}
// Server interface for outgoing peer Streamer
type Server interface {
// SessionIndex is called when a server is initialized
// to get the current cursor state of the stream data.
// Based on this index, live and history stream intervals
// will be adjusted before calling SetNextBatch.
SessionIndex() (uint64, error)
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SetNextBatch(uint64, uint64) (hashes []byte, from uint64, to uint64, proof *HandoverProof, err error)
GetData(context.Context, []byte) ([]byte, error)
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Close()
}
type client struct {
Client
stream Stream
priority uint8
sessionAt uint64
to uint64
next chan error
quit chan struct{}
intervalsKey string
intervalsStore state.Store
}
func peerStreamIntervalsKey(p *Peer, s Stream) string {
return p.ID().String() + s.String()
}
func (c *client) AddInterval(start, end uint64) (err error) {
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i := &intervals.Intervals{}
if err = c.intervalsStore.Get(c.intervalsKey, i); err != nil {
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return err
}
i.Add(start, end)
return c.intervalsStore.Put(c.intervalsKey, i)
}
func (c *client) NextInterval() (start, end uint64, err error) {
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i := &intervals.Intervals{}
err = c.intervalsStore.Get(c.intervalsKey, i)
if err != nil {
return 0, 0, err
}
start, end = i.Next()
return start, end, nil
}
// Client interface for incoming peer Streamer
type Client interface {
NeedData(context.Context, []byte) func(context.Context) error
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BatchDone(Stream, uint64, []byte, []byte) func() (*TakeoverProof, error)
Close()
}
func (c *client) nextBatch(from uint64) (nextFrom uint64, nextTo uint64) {
if c.to > 0 && from >= c.to {
return 0, 0
}
if c.stream.Live {
return from, 0
} else if from >= c.sessionAt {
if c.to > 0 {
return from, c.to
}
return from, math.MaxUint64
}
nextFrom, nextTo, err := c.NextInterval()
if err != nil {
log.Error("next intervals", "stream", c.stream)
return
}
if nextTo > c.to {
nextTo = c.to
}
if nextTo == 0 {
nextTo = c.sessionAt
}
return
}
func (c *client) batchDone(p *Peer, req *OfferedHashesMsg, hashes []byte) error {
if tf := c.BatchDone(req.Stream, req.From, hashes, req.Root); tf != nil {
tp, err := tf()
if err != nil {
return err
}
if err := p.SendPriority(context.TODO(), tp, c.priority, ""); err != nil {
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return err
}
if c.to > 0 && tp.Takeover.End >= c.to {
return p.streamer.Unsubscribe(p.Peer.ID(), req.Stream)
}
return nil
}
return c.AddInterval(req.From, req.To)
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}
func (c *client) close() {
select {
case <-c.quit:
default:
close(c.quit)
}
c.Close()
}
// clientParams store parameters for the new client
// between a subscription and initial offered hashes request handling.
type clientParams struct {
priority uint8
to uint64
// signal when the client is created
clientCreatedC chan struct{}
}
func newClientParams(priority uint8, to uint64) *clientParams {
return &clientParams{
priority: priority,
to: to,
clientCreatedC: make(chan struct{}),
}
}
func (c *clientParams) waitClient(ctx context.Context) error {
select {
case <-ctx.Done():
return ctx.Err()
case <-c.clientCreatedC:
return nil
}
}
func (c *clientParams) clientCreated() {
close(c.clientCreatedC)
}
// GetSpec returns the streamer spec to callers
// This used to be a global variable but for simulations with
// multiple nodes its fields (notably the Hook) would be overwritten
func (r *Registry) GetSpec() *protocols.Spec {
return r.spec
}
func (r *Registry) createSpec() {
// Spec is the spec of the streamer protocol
var spec = &protocols.Spec{
Name: "stream",
Version: 8,
MaxMsgSize: 10 * 1024 * 1024,
Messages: []interface{}{
UnsubscribeMsg{},
OfferedHashesMsg{},
WantedHashesMsg{},
TakeoverProofMsg{},
SubscribeMsg{},
RetrieveRequestMsg{},
ChunkDeliveryMsgRetrieval{},
SubscribeErrorMsg{},
RequestSubscriptionMsg{},
QuitMsg{},
ChunkDeliveryMsgSyncing{},
},
}
r.spec = spec
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}
// An accountable message needs some meta information attached to it
// in order to evaluate the correct price
type StreamerPrices struct {
priceMatrix map[reflect.Type]*protocols.Price
registry *Registry
}
// Price implements the accounting interface and returns the price for a specific message
func (sp *StreamerPrices) Price(msg interface{}) *protocols.Price {
t := reflect.TypeOf(msg).Elem()
return sp.priceMatrix[t]
}
// Instead of hardcoding the price, get it
// through a function - it could be quite complex in the future
func (sp *StreamerPrices) getRetrieveRequestMsgPrice() uint64 {
return uint64(1)
}
// Instead of hardcoding the price, get it
// through a function - it could be quite complex in the future
func (sp *StreamerPrices) getChunkDeliveryMsgRetrievalPrice() uint64 {
return uint64(1)
}
// createPriceOracle sets up a matrix which can be queried to get
// the price for a message via the Price method
func (r *Registry) createPriceOracle() {
sp := &StreamerPrices{
registry: r,
}
sp.priceMatrix = map[reflect.Type]*protocols.Price{
reflect.TypeOf(ChunkDeliveryMsgRetrieval{}): {
Value: sp.getChunkDeliveryMsgRetrievalPrice(), // arbitrary price for now
PerByte: true,
Payer: protocols.Receiver,
},
reflect.TypeOf(RetrieveRequestMsg{}): {
Value: sp.getRetrieveRequestMsgPrice(), // arbitrary price for now
PerByte: false,
Payer: protocols.Sender,
},
}
r.prices = sp
}
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func (r *Registry) Protocols() []p2p.Protocol {
return []p2p.Protocol{
{
Name: r.spec.Name,
Version: r.spec.Version,
Length: r.spec.Length(),
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Run: r.runProtocol,
},
}
}
func (r *Registry) APIs() []rpc.API {
return []rpc.API{
{
Namespace: "stream",
Version: "3.0",
Service: r.api,
Public: true,
},
}
}
func (r *Registry) Start(server *p2p.Server) error {
log.Info("Streamer started")
return nil
}
func (r *Registry) Stop() error {
return nil
}
type Range struct {
From, To uint64
}
func NewRange(from, to uint64) *Range {
return &Range{
From: from,
To: to,
}
}
func (r *Range) String() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("%v-%v", r.From, r.To)
}
func getHistoryPriority(priority uint8) uint8 {
if priority == 0 {
return 0
}
return priority - 1
}
func getHistoryStream(s Stream) Stream {
return NewStream(s.Name, s.Key, false)
}
type API struct {
streamer *Registry
}
func NewAPI(r *Registry) *API {
return &API{
streamer: r,
}
}
all: new p2p node representation (#17643) Package p2p/enode provides a generalized representation of p2p nodes which can contain arbitrary information in key/value pairs. It is also the new home for the node database. The "v4" identity scheme is also moved here from p2p/enr to remove the dependency on Ethereum crypto from that package. Record signature handling is changed significantly. The identity scheme registry is removed and acceptable schemes must be passed to any method that needs identity. This means records must now be validated explicitly after decoding. The enode API is designed to make signature handling easy and safe: most APIs around the codebase work with enode.Node, which is a wrapper around a valid record. Going from enr.Record to enode.Node requires a valid signature. * p2p/discover: port to p2p/enode This ports the discovery code to the new node representation in p2p/enode. The wire protocol is unchanged, this can be considered a refactoring change. The Kademlia table can now deal with nodes using an arbitrary identity scheme. This requires a few incompatible API changes: - Table.Lookup is not available anymore. It used to take a public key as argument because v4 protocol requires one. Its replacement is LookupRandom. - Table.Resolve takes *enode.Node instead of NodeID. This is also for v4 protocol compatibility because nodes cannot be looked up by ID alone. - Types Node and NodeID are gone. Further commits in the series will be fixes all over the the codebase to deal with those removals. * p2p: port to p2p/enode and discovery changes This adapts package p2p to the changes in p2p/discover. All uses of discover.Node and discover.NodeID are replaced by their equivalents from p2p/enode. New API is added to retrieve the enode.Node instance of a peer. The behavior of Server.Self with discovery disabled is improved. It now tries much harder to report a working IP address, falling back to 127.0.0.1 if no suitable address can be determined through other means. These changes were needed for tests of other packages later in the series. * p2p/simulations, p2p/testing: port to p2p/enode No surprises here, mostly replacements of discover.Node, discover.NodeID with their new equivalents. The 'interesting' API changes are: - testing.ProtocolSession tracks complete nodes, not just their IDs. - adapters.NodeConfig has a new method to create a complete node. These changes were needed to make swarm tests work. Note that the NodeID change makes the code incompatible with old simulation snapshots. * whisper/whisperv5, whisper/whisperv6: port to p2p/enode This port was easy because whisper uses []byte for node IDs and URL strings in the API. * eth: port to p2p/enode Again, easy to port because eth uses strings for node IDs and doesn't care about node information in any way. * les: port to p2p/enode Apart from replacing discover.NodeID with enode.ID, most changes are in the server pool code. It now deals with complete nodes instead of (Pubkey, IP, Port) triples. The database format is unchanged for now, but we should probably change it to use the node database later. * node: port to p2p/enode This change simply replaces discover.Node and discover.NodeID with their new equivalents. * swarm/network: port to p2p/enode Swarm has its own node address representation, BzzAddr, containing both an overlay address (the hash of a secp256k1 public key) and an underlay address (enode:// URL). There are no changes to the BzzAddr format in this commit, but certain operations such as creating a BzzAddr from a node ID are now impossible because node IDs aren't public keys anymore. Most swarm-related changes in the series remove uses of NewAddrFromNodeID, replacing it with NewAddr which takes a complete node as argument. ToOverlayAddr is removed because we can just use the node ID directly.
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func (api *API) SubscribeStream(peerId enode.ID, s Stream, history *Range, priority uint8) error {
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return api.streamer.Subscribe(peerId, s, history, priority)
}
all: new p2p node representation (#17643) Package p2p/enode provides a generalized representation of p2p nodes which can contain arbitrary information in key/value pairs. It is also the new home for the node database. The "v4" identity scheme is also moved here from p2p/enr to remove the dependency on Ethereum crypto from that package. Record signature handling is changed significantly. The identity scheme registry is removed and acceptable schemes must be passed to any method that needs identity. This means records must now be validated explicitly after decoding. The enode API is designed to make signature handling easy and safe: most APIs around the codebase work with enode.Node, which is a wrapper around a valid record. Going from enr.Record to enode.Node requires a valid signature. * p2p/discover: port to p2p/enode This ports the discovery code to the new node representation in p2p/enode. The wire protocol is unchanged, this can be considered a refactoring change. The Kademlia table can now deal with nodes using an arbitrary identity scheme. This requires a few incompatible API changes: - Table.Lookup is not available anymore. It used to take a public key as argument because v4 protocol requires one. Its replacement is LookupRandom. - Table.Resolve takes *enode.Node instead of NodeID. This is also for v4 protocol compatibility because nodes cannot be looked up by ID alone. - Types Node and NodeID are gone. Further commits in the series will be fixes all over the the codebase to deal with those removals. * p2p: port to p2p/enode and discovery changes This adapts package p2p to the changes in p2p/discover. All uses of discover.Node and discover.NodeID are replaced by their equivalents from p2p/enode. New API is added to retrieve the enode.Node instance of a peer. The behavior of Server.Self with discovery disabled is improved. It now tries much harder to report a working IP address, falling back to 127.0.0.1 if no suitable address can be determined through other means. These changes were needed for tests of other packages later in the series. * p2p/simulations, p2p/testing: port to p2p/enode No surprises here, mostly replacements of discover.Node, discover.NodeID with their new equivalents. The 'interesting' API changes are: - testing.ProtocolSession tracks complete nodes, not just their IDs. - adapters.NodeConfig has a new method to create a complete node. These changes were needed to make swarm tests work. Note that the NodeID change makes the code incompatible with old simulation snapshots. * whisper/whisperv5, whisper/whisperv6: port to p2p/enode This port was easy because whisper uses []byte for node IDs and URL strings in the API. * eth: port to p2p/enode Again, easy to port because eth uses strings for node IDs and doesn't care about node information in any way. * les: port to p2p/enode Apart from replacing discover.NodeID with enode.ID, most changes are in the server pool code. It now deals with complete nodes instead of (Pubkey, IP, Port) triples. The database format is unchanged for now, but we should probably change it to use the node database later. * node: port to p2p/enode This change simply replaces discover.Node and discover.NodeID with their new equivalents. * swarm/network: port to p2p/enode Swarm has its own node address representation, BzzAddr, containing both an overlay address (the hash of a secp256k1 public key) and an underlay address (enode:// URL). There are no changes to the BzzAddr format in this commit, but certain operations such as creating a BzzAddr from a node ID are now impossible because node IDs aren't public keys anymore. Most swarm-related changes in the series remove uses of NewAddrFromNodeID, replacing it with NewAddr which takes a complete node as argument. ToOverlayAddr is removed because we can just use the node ID directly.
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func (api *API) UnsubscribeStream(peerId enode.ID, s Stream) error {
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return api.streamer.Unsubscribe(peerId, s)
}
/*
GetPeerSubscriptions is a API function which allows to query a peer for stream subscriptions it has.
It can be called via RPC.
It returns a map of node IDs with an array of string representations of Stream objects.
*/
func (api *API) GetPeerSubscriptions() map[string][]string {
//create the empty map
pstreams := make(map[string][]string)
//iterate all streamer peers
for id, p := range api.streamer.peers {
var streams []string
//every peer has a map of stream servers
//every stream server represents a subscription
for s := range p.servers {
//append the string representation of the stream
//to the list for this peer
streams = append(streams, s.String())
}
//set the array of stream servers to the map
pstreams[id.String()] = streams
}
return pstreams
}