bsc/p2p/enr/entries.go
Felix Lange e83c3ccc47
p2p/enode: improve IPv6 support, add ENR text representation (#19663)
* p2p/enr: add entries for for IPv4/IPv6 separation

This adds entry types for "ip6", "udp6", "tcp6" keys. The IP type stays
around because removing it would break a lot of code and force everyone
to care about the distinction.

* p2p/enode: track IPv4 and IPv6 address separately

LocalNode predicts the local node's UDP endpoint and updates the record.
This change makes it predict IPv4 and IPv6 endpoints separately since
they can now be in the record at the same time.

* p2p/enode: implement base64 text format
* all: switch to enode.Parse(...)

This allows passing base64-encoded node records to all the places that
previously accepted enode:// URLs. The URL format is still supported.

* cmd/bootnode, p2p: log node URL instead of ENR

...and return the base64 record in NodeInfo.
2019-06-07 15:31:00 +02:00

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// Copyright 2017 The go-ethereum Authors
// This file is part of the go-ethereum library.
//
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//
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//
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package enr
import (
"fmt"
"io"
"net"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/rlp"
)
// Entry is implemented by known node record entry types.
//
// To define a new entry that is to be included in a node record,
// create a Go type that satisfies this interface. The type should
// also implement rlp.Decoder if additional checks are needed on the value.
type Entry interface {
ENRKey() string
}
type generic struct {
key string
value interface{}
}
func (g generic) ENRKey() string { return g.key }
func (g generic) EncodeRLP(w io.Writer) error {
return rlp.Encode(w, g.value)
}
func (g *generic) DecodeRLP(s *rlp.Stream) error {
return s.Decode(g.value)
}
// WithEntry wraps any value with a key name. It can be used to set and load arbitrary values
// in a record. The value v must be supported by rlp. To use WithEntry with Load, the value
// must be a pointer.
func WithEntry(k string, v interface{}) Entry {
return &generic{key: k, value: v}
}
// TCP is the "tcp" key, which holds the TCP port of the node.
type TCP uint16
func (v TCP) ENRKey() string { return "tcp" }
// UDP is the "udp" key, which holds the IPv6-specific UDP port of the node.
type TCP6 uint16
func (v TCP6) ENRKey() string { return "tcp6" }
// UDP is the "udp" key, which holds the UDP port of the node.
type UDP uint16
func (v UDP) ENRKey() string { return "udp" }
// UDP is the "udp" key, which holds the IPv6-specific UDP port of the node.
type UDP6 uint16
func (v UDP6) ENRKey() string { return "udp6" }
// ID is the "id" key, which holds the name of the identity scheme.
type ID string
const IDv4 = ID("v4") // the default identity scheme
func (v ID) ENRKey() string { return "id" }
// IP is either the "ip" or "ip6" key, depending on the value.
// Use this value to encode IP addresses that can be either v4 or v6.
// To load an address from a record use the IPv4 or IPv6 types.
type IP net.IP
func (v IP) ENRKey() string {
if net.IP(v).To4() == nil {
return "ip6"
}
return "ip"
}
// EncodeRLP implements rlp.Encoder.
func (v IP) EncodeRLP(w io.Writer) error {
if ip4 := net.IP(v).To4(); ip4 != nil {
return rlp.Encode(w, ip4)
}
if ip6 := net.IP(v).To16(); ip6 != nil {
return rlp.Encode(w, ip6)
}
return fmt.Errorf("invalid IP address: %v", net.IP(v))
}
// DecodeRLP implements rlp.Decoder.
func (v *IP) DecodeRLP(s *rlp.Stream) error {
if err := s.Decode((*net.IP)(v)); err != nil {
return err
}
if len(*v) != 4 && len(*v) != 16 {
return fmt.Errorf("invalid IP address, want 4 or 16 bytes: %v", *v)
}
return nil
}
// IPv4 is the "ip" key, which holds the IP address of the node.
type IPv4 net.IP
func (v IPv4) ENRKey() string { return "ip" }
// EncodeRLP implements rlp.Encoder.
func (v IPv4) EncodeRLP(w io.Writer) error {
ip4 := net.IP(v).To4()
if ip4 == nil {
return fmt.Errorf("invalid IPv4 address: %v", net.IP(v))
}
return rlp.Encode(w, ip4)
}
// DecodeRLP implements rlp.Decoder.
func (v *IPv4) DecodeRLP(s *rlp.Stream) error {
if err := s.Decode((*net.IP)(v)); err != nil {
return err
}
if len(*v) != 4 {
return fmt.Errorf("invalid IPv4 address, want 4 bytes: %v", *v)
}
return nil
}
// IPv6 is the "ip6" key, which holds the IP address of the node.
type IPv6 net.IP
func (v IPv6) ENRKey() string { return "ip6" }
// EncodeRLP implements rlp.Encoder.
func (v IPv6) EncodeRLP(w io.Writer) error {
ip6 := net.IP(v).To16()
if ip6 == nil {
return fmt.Errorf("invalid IPv6 address: %v", net.IP(v))
}
return rlp.Encode(w, ip6)
}
// DecodeRLP implements rlp.Decoder.
func (v *IPv6) DecodeRLP(s *rlp.Stream) error {
if err := s.Decode((*net.IP)(v)); err != nil {
return err
}
if len(*v) != 16 {
return fmt.Errorf("invalid IPv6 address, want 16 bytes: %v", *v)
}
return nil
}
// KeyError is an error related to a key.
type KeyError struct {
Key string
Err error
}
// Error implements error.
func (err *KeyError) Error() string {
if err.Err == errNotFound {
return fmt.Sprintf("missing ENR key %q", err.Key)
}
return fmt.Sprintf("ENR key %q: %v", err.Key, err.Err)
}
// IsNotFound reports whether the given error means that a key/value pair is
// missing from a record.
func IsNotFound(err error) bool {
kerr, ok := err.(*KeyError)
return ok && kerr.Err == errNotFound
}