bsc/p2p/discover/v5_talk.go
Felix Lange 47cdea5ac5
p2p/discover: concurrent TALKREQ handling (#27112)
This changes TALKREQ message processing to run the handler on separate goroutine,
instead of running on the main discv5 dispatcher goroutine. It's better this way because
it allows the handler to perform blocking actions.

I'm also adding a new method TalkRequestToID here. The method allows implementing
a request flow where one node A sends TALKREQ to another node B, and node B later
sends a TALKREQ back. With TalkRequestToID, node B does not need the ENR of A to
send its request.
2023-04-28 11:03:43 +02:00

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// Copyright 2023 The go-ethereum Authors
// This file is part of the go-ethereum library.
//
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package discover
import (
"net"
"sync"
"time"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/log"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/p2p/discover/v5wire"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/p2p/enode"
)
// This is a limit for the number of concurrent talk requests.
const maxActiveTalkRequests = 1024
// This is the timeout for acquiring a handler execution slot for a talk request.
// The timeout should be short enough to fit within the request timeout.
const talkHandlerLaunchTimeout = 400 * time.Millisecond
// TalkRequestHandler callback processes a talk request and returns a response.
//
// Note that talk handlers are expected to come up with a response very quickly, within at
// most 200ms or so. If the handler takes longer than that, the remote end may time out
// and wont receive the response.
type TalkRequestHandler func(enode.ID, *net.UDPAddr, []byte) []byte
type talkSystem struct {
transport *UDPv5
mutex sync.Mutex
handlers map[string]TalkRequestHandler
slots chan struct{}
lastLog time.Time
dropCount int
}
func newTalkSystem(transport *UDPv5) *talkSystem {
t := &talkSystem{
transport: transport,
handlers: make(map[string]TalkRequestHandler),
slots: make(chan struct{}, maxActiveTalkRequests),
}
for i := 0; i < cap(t.slots); i++ {
t.slots <- struct{}{}
}
return t
}
// register adds a protocol handler.
func (t *talkSystem) register(protocol string, handler TalkRequestHandler) {
t.mutex.Lock()
t.handlers[protocol] = handler
t.mutex.Unlock()
}
// handleRequest handles a talk request.
func (t *talkSystem) handleRequest(id enode.ID, addr *net.UDPAddr, req *v5wire.TalkRequest) {
t.mutex.Lock()
handler, ok := t.handlers[req.Protocol]
t.mutex.Unlock()
if !ok {
resp := &v5wire.TalkResponse{ReqID: req.ReqID}
t.transport.sendResponse(id, addr, resp)
return
}
// Wait for a slot to become available, then run the handler.
timeout := time.NewTimer(talkHandlerLaunchTimeout)
defer timeout.Stop()
select {
case <-t.slots:
go func() {
defer func() { t.slots <- struct{}{} }()
respMessage := handler(id, addr, req.Message)
resp := &v5wire.TalkResponse{ReqID: req.ReqID, Message: respMessage}
t.transport.sendFromAnotherThread(id, addr, resp)
}()
case <-timeout.C:
// Couldn't get it in time, drop the request.
if time.Since(t.lastLog) > 5*time.Second {
log.Warn("Dropping TALKREQ due to overload", "ndrop", t.dropCount)
t.lastLog = time.Now()
t.dropCount++
}
case <-t.transport.closeCtx.Done():
// Transport closed, drop the request.
}
}
// wait blocks until all active requests have finished, and prevents new request
// handlers from being launched.
func (t *talkSystem) wait() {
for i := 0; i < cap(t.slots); i++ {
<-t.slots
}
}