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mmsqe
f3314bb6df
rpc: add limit for batch request items and response size (#26681)
This PR adds server-side limits for JSON-RPC batch requests. Before this change, batches
were limited only by processing time. The server would pick calls from the batch and
answer them until the response timeout occurred, then stop processing the remaining batch
items.

Here, we are adding two additional limits which can be configured:

- the 'item limit': batches can have at most N items
- the 'response size limit': batches can contain at most X response bytes

These limits are optional in package rpc. In Geth, we set a default limit of 1000 items
and 25MB response size.

When a batch goes over the limit, an error response is returned to the client. However,
doing this correctly isn't always possible. In JSON-RPC, only method calls with a valid
`id` can be responded to. Since batches may also contain non-call messages or
notifications, the best effort thing we can do to report an error with the batch itself is
reporting the limit violation as an error for the first method call in the batch. If a batch is
too large, but contains only notifications and responses, the error will be reported with
a null `id`.

The RPC client was also changed so it can deal with errors resulting from too large
batches. An older client connected to the server code in this PR could get stuck
until the request timeout occurred when the batch is too large. **Upgrading to a version
of the RPC client containing this change is strongly recommended to avoid timeout issues.**

For some weird reason, when writing the original client implementation, @fjl worked off of
the assumption that responses could be distributed across batches arbitrarily. So for a
batch request containing requests `[A B C]`, the server could respond with `[A B C]` but
also with `[A B] [C]` or even `[A] [B] [C]` and it wouldn't make a difference to the
client.

So in the implementation of BatchCallContext, the client waited for all requests in the
batch individually. If the server didn't respond to some of the requests in the batch, the
client would eventually just time out (if a context was used).

With the addition of batch limits into the server, we anticipate that people will hit this
kind of error way more often. To handle this properly, the client now waits for a single
response batch and expects it to contain all responses to the requests.

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Co-authored-by: Felix Lange <fjl@twurst.com>
Co-authored-by: Martin Holst Swende <martin@swende.se>
2023-06-13 13:38:58 +02:00
Sina Mahmoodi
f20eba426a
graphql, node, rpc: improve HTTP write timeout handling (#25457)
Here we add special handling for sending an error response when the write timeout of the
HTTP server is just about to expire. This is surprisingly difficult to get right, since is
must be ensured that all output is fully flushed in time, which needs support from
multiple levels of the RPC handler stack:

The timeout response can't use chunked transfer-encoding because there is no way to write
the final terminating chunk. net/http writes it when the topmost handler returns, but the
timeout will already be over by the time that happens. We decided to disable chunked
encoding by setting content-length explicitly.

Gzip compression must also be disabled for timeout responses because we don't know the
true content-length before compressing all output, i.e. compression would reintroduce
chunked transfer-encoding.
2022-12-07 14:02:14 +01:00
Felix Lange
3db4a13230
node: fix lint issue in rpcstack.go (#25774) 2022-09-15 15:21:44 +02:00
Nicolas Gotchac
25b35c9728
node: fix HTTP server always force closing (#25755)
Co-authored-by: Felix Lange <fjl@twurst.com>
2022-09-14 18:37:53 +02:00
Tristan-Wilson
9244f87dc1
node, rpc: add ReadHeaderTimeout config option (#25338)
This change makes http.Server.ReadHeaderTimeout configurable separately
from ReadTimeout for RPC servers. The default is set to the same as
ReadTimeout, which in order to cause no change in existing deployments.
2022-08-03 16:50:12 +02:00
Delweng
b196ad1c16
all: add whitespace linter (#25312)
* golangci: typo

Signed-off-by: Delweng <delweng@gmail.com>

* golangci: add whietspace

Signed-off-by: Delweng <delweng@gmail.com>

* *: rm whitesapce using golangci-lint

Signed-off-by: Delweng <delweng@gmail.com>

* cmd/puppeth: revert accidental resurrection

Co-authored-by: Péter Szilágyi <peterke@gmail.com>
2022-07-25 13:14:03 +03:00
Brion
d839515434
rpc: add graceful shutdown timeout for HTTP server (#25258)
This change ensures the HTTP server will always terminate within
at most 5s, even when all connections are busy and do not become
idle.

Co-authored-by: Felix Lange <fjl@twurst.com>
2022-07-08 21:25:12 +02:00
lightclient
119f955686
all: remove public field from rpc.API (#25059)
all: remove public field from rpc.API
2022-06-27 13:33:13 +03:00
Håvard Anda Estensen
e644d45c14
all: use strings.EqualFold for string comparison (#24890) 2022-05-17 13:56:52 +02:00
Håvard Anda Estensen
07508ac0e9
all: replace uses of ioutil with io and os (#24869) 2022-05-16 11:59:35 +02:00
Martin Holst Swende
4860e50e05
cmd/geth, node, rpc: implement jwt tokens (#24364)
* rpc, node: refactor request validation and add jwt validation

* node, rpc: fix error message, ignore engine api in RegisterAPIs

* node: make authenticated port configurable

* eth/catalyst: enable unauthenticated version of engine api

* node: rework obtainjwtsecret (backport later)

* cmd/geth: added auth port flag

* node: happy lint, happy life

* node: refactor authenticated api

Modifies the authentication mechanism to use default values

* node: trim spaces and newline away from secret

Co-authored-by: Marius van der Wijden <m.vanderwijden@live.de>
2022-03-07 09:30:27 +02:00
baptiste-b-pegasys
95bbd46eab
node, cmd/clef: remove term "whitelist" (#23296)
* node: remove term "whitelist"

* include cmd/clef
2021-08-02 15:43:01 +02:00
Evolution404
89fde59a80
node: fix stopping websocket rpc.Server (#23211) 2021-07-15 10:15:08 +02:00
Martin Holst Swende
b1835b3855
node: always show websocket url in logs (#22307) 2021-02-18 10:40:19 +01:00
rene
4eae0c6b6f
cmd/geth, node: allow configuring JSON-RPC on custom path prefix (#22184)
This change allows users to set a custom path prefix on which to mount the http-rpc
or ws-rpc handlers via the new flags --http.rpcprefix and --ws.rpcprefix.

Fixes #21826

Co-authored-by: Felix Lange <fjl@twurst.com>
2021-02-02 10:05:46 +01:00
Martin Holst Swende
6f88d6530a
trie, rpc, cmd/geth: fix tests on 32-bit and windows + minor rpc fixes (#21871)
* trie: fix tests to work on 32-bit systems

* les: make test work on 32-bit platform

* cmd/geth: fix windows-issues on tests

* trie: improve balance

* cmd/geth: make account tests less verbose + less mem intense

* rpc: make debug-level log output less verbose

* cmd/geth: lint
2020-11-19 22:50:47 +01:00
Felix Lange
015e78928a
node: relax websocket connection header check (#21646)
This makes it accept the "upgrade,keep-alive" header value, which
apparently is a thing.
2020-10-07 20:05:14 +02:00
rene
c0c01612e9
node: refactor package node (#21105)
This PR significantly changes the APIs for instantiating Ethereum nodes in
a Go program. The new APIs are not backwards-compatible, but we feel that
this is made up for by the much simpler way of registering services on
node.Node. You can find more information and rationale in the design
document: https://gist.github.com/renaynay/5bec2de19fde66f4d04c535fd24f0775.

There is also a new feature in Node's Go API: it is now possible to
register arbitrary handlers on the user-facing HTTP server. In geth, this
facility is used to enable GraphQL.

There is a single minor change relevant for geth users in this PR: The
GraphQL API is no longer available separately from the JSON-RPC HTTP
server. If you want GraphQL, you need to enable it using the
./geth --http --graphql flag combination.

The --graphql.port and --graphql.addr flags are no longer available.
2020-08-03 19:40:46 +02:00
rene
1bad861222
changed date of rpcstack.go since new file (#20904) 2020-04-08 16:58:27 +02:00
rene
07d909ff32
node: allow websocket and HTTP on the same port (#20810)
This change makes it possible to run geth with JSON-RPC over HTTP and
WebSocket on the same TCP port. The default port for WebSocket
is still 8546. 

    geth --rpc --rpcport 8545 --ws --wsport 8545

This also removes a lot of deprecated API surface from package rpc.
The rpc package is now purely about serving JSON-RPC and no longer
provides a way to start an HTTP server.
2020-04-08 13:33:12 +02:00