bsc/p2p/dial.go
Kurkó Mihály 4ea9b62b5c dashboard: send current block to the dashboard client (#19762)
This adds all dashboard changes from the last couple months.
We're about to remove the dashboard, but decided that we should
get all the recent work in first in case anyone wants to pick up this
project later on.

* cmd, dashboard, eth, p2p: send peer info to the dashboard
* dashboard: update npm packages, improve UI, rebase
* dashboard, p2p: remove println, change doc
* cmd, dashboard, eth, p2p: cleanup after review
* dashboard: send current block to the dashboard client
2019-11-13 12:13:13 +01:00

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// Copyright 2015 The go-ethereum Authors
// This file is part of the go-ethereum library.
//
// The go-ethereum library is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
// (at your option) any later version.
//
// The go-ethereum library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// 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 p2p
import (
"errors"
"fmt"
"net"
"time"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/log"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/p2p/enode"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/p2p/netutil"
)
const (
// This is the amount of time spent waiting in between redialing a certain node. The
// limit is a bit higher than inboundThrottleTime to prevent failing dials in small
// private networks.
dialHistoryExpiration = inboundThrottleTime + 5*time.Second
// If no peers are found for this amount of time, the initial bootnodes are dialed.
fallbackInterval = 20 * time.Second
// Endpoint resolution is throttled with bounded backoff.
initialResolveDelay = 60 * time.Second
maxResolveDelay = time.Hour
)
// NodeDialer is used to connect to nodes in the network, typically by using
// an underlying net.Dialer but also using net.Pipe in tests
type NodeDialer interface {
Dial(*enode.Node) (net.Conn, error)
}
type nodeResolver interface {
Resolve(*enode.Node) *enode.Node
}
// TCPDialer implements the NodeDialer interface by using a net.Dialer to
// create TCP connections to nodes in the network
type TCPDialer struct {
*net.Dialer
}
// Dial creates a TCP connection to the node
func (t TCPDialer) Dial(dest *enode.Node) (net.Conn, error) {
addr := &net.TCPAddr{IP: dest.IP(), Port: dest.TCP()}
return t.Dialer.Dial("tcp", addr.String())
}
// dialstate schedules dials and discovery lookups.
// It gets a chance to compute new tasks on every iteration
// of the main loop in Server.run.
type dialstate struct {
maxDynDials int
netrestrict *netutil.Netlist
self enode.ID
bootnodes []*enode.Node // default dials when there are no peers
log log.Logger
start time.Time // time when the dialer was first used
lookupRunning bool
dialing map[enode.ID]connFlag
lookupBuf []*enode.Node // current discovery lookup results
static map[enode.ID]*dialTask
hist expHeap
}
type task interface {
Do(*Server)
}
func newDialState(self enode.ID, maxdyn int, cfg *Config) *dialstate {
s := &dialstate{
maxDynDials: maxdyn,
self: self,
netrestrict: cfg.NetRestrict,
log: cfg.Logger,
static: make(map[enode.ID]*dialTask),
dialing: make(map[enode.ID]connFlag),
bootnodes: make([]*enode.Node, len(cfg.BootstrapNodes)),
}
copy(s.bootnodes, cfg.BootstrapNodes)
if s.log == nil {
s.log = log.Root()
}
for _, n := range cfg.StaticNodes {
s.addStatic(n)
}
return s
}
func (s *dialstate) addStatic(n *enode.Node) {
// This overwrites the task instead of updating an existing
// entry, giving users the opportunity to force a resolve operation.
s.static[n.ID()] = &dialTask{flags: staticDialedConn, dest: n}
}
func (s *dialstate) removeStatic(n *enode.Node) {
// This removes a task so future attempts to connect will not be made.
delete(s.static, n.ID())
}
func (s *dialstate) newTasks(nRunning int, peers map[enode.ID]*Peer, now time.Time) []task {
var newtasks []task
addDial := func(flag connFlag, n *enode.Node) bool {
if err := s.checkDial(n, peers); err != nil {
s.log.Trace("Skipping dial candidate", "id", n.ID(), "addr", &net.TCPAddr{IP: n.IP(), Port: n.TCP()}, "err", err)
return false
}
s.dialing[n.ID()] = flag
newtasks = append(newtasks, &dialTask{flags: flag, dest: n})
return true
}
if s.start.IsZero() {
s.start = now
}
s.hist.expire(now)
// Create dials for static nodes if they are not connected.
for id, t := range s.static {
err := s.checkDial(t.dest, peers)
switch err {
case errNotWhitelisted, errSelf:
s.log.Warn("Removing static dial candidate", "id", t.dest.ID, "addr", &net.TCPAddr{IP: t.dest.IP(), Port: t.dest.TCP()}, "err", err)
delete(s.static, t.dest.ID())
case nil:
s.dialing[id] = t.flags
newtasks = append(newtasks, t)
}
}
// Compute number of dynamic dials needed.
needDynDials := s.maxDynDials
for _, p := range peers {
if p.rw.is(dynDialedConn) {
needDynDials--
}
}
for _, flag := range s.dialing {
if flag&dynDialedConn != 0 {
needDynDials--
}
}
// If we don't have any peers whatsoever, try to dial a random bootnode. This
// scenario is useful for the testnet (and private networks) where the discovery
// table might be full of mostly bad peers, making it hard to find good ones.
if len(peers) == 0 && len(s.bootnodes) > 0 && needDynDials > 0 && now.Sub(s.start) > fallbackInterval {
bootnode := s.bootnodes[0]
s.bootnodes = append(s.bootnodes[:0], s.bootnodes[1:]...)
s.bootnodes = append(s.bootnodes, bootnode)
if addDial(dynDialedConn, bootnode) {
needDynDials--
}
}
// Create dynamic dials from discovery results.
i := 0
for ; i < len(s.lookupBuf) && needDynDials > 0; i++ {
if addDial(dynDialedConn, s.lookupBuf[i]) {
needDynDials--
}
}
s.lookupBuf = s.lookupBuf[:copy(s.lookupBuf, s.lookupBuf[i:])]
// Launch a discovery lookup if more candidates are needed.
if len(s.lookupBuf) < needDynDials && !s.lookupRunning {
s.lookupRunning = true
newtasks = append(newtasks, &discoverTask{want: needDynDials - len(s.lookupBuf)})
}
// Launch a timer to wait for the next node to expire if all
// candidates have been tried and no task is currently active.
// This should prevent cases where the dialer logic is not ticked
// because there are no pending events.
if nRunning == 0 && len(newtasks) == 0 && s.hist.Len() > 0 {
t := &waitExpireTask{s.hist.nextExpiry().Sub(now)}
newtasks = append(newtasks, t)
}
return newtasks
}
var (
errSelf = errors.New("is self")
errAlreadyDialing = errors.New("already dialing")
errAlreadyConnected = errors.New("already connected")
errRecentlyDialed = errors.New("recently dialed")
errNotWhitelisted = errors.New("not contained in netrestrict whitelist")
)
func (s *dialstate) checkDial(n *enode.Node, peers map[enode.ID]*Peer) error {
_, dialing := s.dialing[n.ID()]
switch {
case dialing:
return errAlreadyDialing
case peers[n.ID()] != nil:
return errAlreadyConnected
case n.ID() == s.self:
return errSelf
case s.netrestrict != nil && !s.netrestrict.Contains(n.IP()):
return errNotWhitelisted
case s.hist.contains(string(n.ID().Bytes())):
return errRecentlyDialed
}
return nil
}
func (s *dialstate) taskDone(t task, now time.Time) {
switch t := t.(type) {
case *dialTask:
s.hist.add(string(t.dest.ID().Bytes()), now.Add(dialHistoryExpiration))
delete(s.dialing, t.dest.ID())
case *discoverTask:
s.lookupRunning = false
s.lookupBuf = append(s.lookupBuf, t.results...)
}
}
// A dialTask is generated for each node that is dialed. Its
// fields cannot be accessed while the task is running.
type dialTask struct {
flags connFlag
dest *enode.Node
lastResolved time.Time
resolveDelay time.Duration
}
func (t *dialTask) Do(srv *Server) {
if t.dest.Incomplete() {
if !t.resolve(srv) {
return
}
}
err := t.dial(srv, t.dest)
if err != nil {
srv.log.Trace("Dial error", "task", t, "err", err)
// Try resolving the ID of static nodes if dialing failed.
if _, ok := err.(*dialError); ok && t.flags&staticDialedConn != 0 {
if t.resolve(srv) {
t.dial(srv, t.dest)
}
}
}
}
// resolve attempts to find the current endpoint for the destination
// using discovery.
//
// Resolve operations are throttled with backoff to avoid flooding the
// discovery network with useless queries for nodes that don't exist.
// The backoff delay resets when the node is found.
func (t *dialTask) resolve(srv *Server) bool {
if srv.staticNodeResolver == nil {
srv.log.Debug("Can't resolve node", "id", t.dest.ID(), "err", "discovery is disabled")
return false
}
if t.resolveDelay == 0 {
t.resolveDelay = initialResolveDelay
}
if time.Since(t.lastResolved) < t.resolveDelay {
return false
}
resolved := srv.staticNodeResolver.Resolve(t.dest)
t.lastResolved = time.Now()
if resolved == nil {
t.resolveDelay *= 2
if t.resolveDelay > maxResolveDelay {
t.resolveDelay = maxResolveDelay
}
srv.log.Debug("Resolving node failed", "id", t.dest.ID(), "newdelay", t.resolveDelay)
return false
}
// The node was found.
t.resolveDelay = initialResolveDelay
t.dest = resolved
srv.log.Debug("Resolved node", "id", t.dest.ID(), "addr", &net.TCPAddr{IP: t.dest.IP(), Port: t.dest.TCP()})
return true
}
type dialError struct {
error
}
// dial performs the actual connection attempt.
func (t *dialTask) dial(srv *Server, dest *enode.Node) error {
fd, err := srv.Dialer.Dial(dest)
if err != nil {
return &dialError{err}
}
mfd := newMeteredConn(fd, false, &net.TCPAddr{IP: dest.IP(), Port: dest.TCP()})
return srv.SetupConn(mfd, t.flags, dest)
}
func (t *dialTask) String() string {
id := t.dest.ID()
return fmt.Sprintf("%v %x %v:%d", t.flags, id[:8], t.dest.IP(), t.dest.TCP())
}
// discoverTask runs discovery table operations.
// Only one discoverTask is active at any time.
// discoverTask.Do performs a random lookup.
type discoverTask struct {
want int
results []*enode.Node
}
func (t *discoverTask) Do(srv *Server) {
t.results = enode.ReadNodes(srv.discmix, t.want)
}
func (t *discoverTask) String() string {
s := "discovery query"
if len(t.results) > 0 {
s += fmt.Sprintf(" (%d results)", len(t.results))
} else {
s += fmt.Sprintf(" (want %d)", t.want)
}
return s
}
// A waitExpireTask is generated if there are no other tasks
// to keep the loop in Server.run ticking.
type waitExpireTask struct {
time.Duration
}
func (t waitExpireTask) Do(*Server) {
time.Sleep(t.Duration)
}
func (t waitExpireTask) String() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("wait for dial hist expire (%v)", t.Duration)
}