github.com/impedro29/bor@v0.1.4/p2p/dial.go (about)

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    16  
    17  package p2p
    18  
    19  import (
    20  	"errors"
    21  	"fmt"
    22  	"net"
    23  	"time"
    24  
    25  	"github.com/maticnetwork/bor/log"
    26  	"github.com/maticnetwork/bor/p2p/enode"
    27  	"github.com/maticnetwork/bor/p2p/netutil"
    28  )
    29  
    30  const (
    31  	// This is the amount of time spent waiting in between redialing a certain node. The
    32  	// limit is a bit higher than inboundThrottleTime to prevent failing dials in small
    33  	// private networks.
    34  	dialHistoryExpiration = inboundThrottleTime + 5*time.Second
    35  
    36  	// Discovery lookups are throttled and can only run
    37  	// once every few seconds.
    38  	lookupInterval = 4 * time.Second
    39  
    40  	// If no peers are found for this amount of time, the initial bootnodes are
    41  	// attempted to be connected.
    42  	fallbackInterval = 20 * time.Second
    43  
    44  	// Endpoint resolution is throttled with bounded backoff.
    45  	initialResolveDelay = 60 * time.Second
    46  	maxResolveDelay     = time.Hour
    47  )
    48  
    49  // NodeDialer is used to connect to nodes in the network, typically by using
    50  // an underlying net.Dialer but also using net.Pipe in tests
    51  type NodeDialer interface {
    52  	Dial(*enode.Node) (net.Conn, error)
    53  }
    54  
    55  // TCPDialer implements the NodeDialer interface by using a net.Dialer to
    56  // create TCP connections to nodes in the network
    57  type TCPDialer struct {
    58  	*net.Dialer
    59  }
    60  
    61  // Dial creates a TCP connection to the node
    62  func (t TCPDialer) Dial(dest *enode.Node) (net.Conn, error) {
    63  	addr := &net.TCPAddr{IP: dest.IP(), Port: dest.TCP()}
    64  	return t.Dialer.Dial("tcp", addr.String())
    65  }
    66  
    67  // dialstate schedules dials and discovery lookups.
    68  // It gets a chance to compute new tasks on every iteration
    69  // of the main loop in Server.run.
    70  type dialstate struct {
    71  	maxDynDials int
    72  	ntab        discoverTable
    73  	netrestrict *netutil.Netlist
    74  	self        enode.ID
    75  	bootnodes   []*enode.Node // default dials when there are no peers
    76  	log         log.Logger
    77  
    78  	start         time.Time // time when the dialer was first used
    79  	lookupRunning bool
    80  	dialing       map[enode.ID]connFlag
    81  	lookupBuf     []*enode.Node // current discovery lookup results
    82  	randomNodes   []*enode.Node // filled from Table
    83  	static        map[enode.ID]*dialTask
    84  	hist          expHeap
    85  }
    86  
    87  type discoverTable interface {
    88  	Close()
    89  	Resolve(*enode.Node) *enode.Node
    90  	LookupRandom() []*enode.Node
    91  	ReadRandomNodes([]*enode.Node) int
    92  }
    93  
    94  type task interface {
    95  	Do(*Server)
    96  }
    97  
    98  // A dialTask is generated for each node that is dialed. Its
    99  // fields cannot be accessed while the task is running.
   100  type dialTask struct {
   101  	flags        connFlag
   102  	dest         *enode.Node
   103  	lastResolved time.Time
   104  	resolveDelay time.Duration
   105  }
   106  
   107  // discoverTask runs discovery table operations.
   108  // Only one discoverTask is active at any time.
   109  // discoverTask.Do performs a random lookup.
   110  type discoverTask struct {
   111  	results []*enode.Node
   112  }
   113  
   114  // A waitExpireTask is generated if there are no other tasks
   115  // to keep the loop in Server.run ticking.
   116  type waitExpireTask struct {
   117  	time.Duration
   118  }
   119  
   120  func newDialState(self enode.ID, ntab discoverTable, maxdyn int, cfg *Config) *dialstate {
   121  	s := &dialstate{
   122  		maxDynDials: maxdyn,
   123  		ntab:        ntab,
   124  		self:        self,
   125  		netrestrict: cfg.NetRestrict,
   126  		log:         cfg.Logger,
   127  		static:      make(map[enode.ID]*dialTask),
   128  		dialing:     make(map[enode.ID]connFlag),
   129  		bootnodes:   make([]*enode.Node, len(cfg.BootstrapNodes)),
   130  		randomNodes: make([]*enode.Node, maxdyn/2),
   131  	}
   132  	copy(s.bootnodes, cfg.BootstrapNodes)
   133  	if s.log == nil {
   134  		s.log = log.Root()
   135  	}
   136  	for _, n := range cfg.StaticNodes {
   137  		s.addStatic(n)
   138  	}
   139  	return s
   140  }
   141  
   142  func (s *dialstate) addStatic(n *enode.Node) {
   143  	// This overwrites the task instead of updating an existing
   144  	// entry, giving users the opportunity to force a resolve operation.
   145  	s.static[n.ID()] = &dialTask{flags: staticDialedConn, dest: n}
   146  }
   147  
   148  func (s *dialstate) removeStatic(n *enode.Node) {
   149  	// This removes a task so future attempts to connect will not be made.
   150  	delete(s.static, n.ID())
   151  }
   152  
   153  func (s *dialstate) newTasks(nRunning int, peers map[enode.ID]*Peer, now time.Time) []task {
   154  	if s.start.IsZero() {
   155  		s.start = now
   156  	}
   157  
   158  	var newtasks []task
   159  	addDial := func(flag connFlag, n *enode.Node) bool {
   160  		if err := s.checkDial(n, peers); err != nil {
   161  			s.log.Trace("Skipping dial candidate", "id", n.ID(), "addr", &net.TCPAddr{IP: n.IP(), Port: n.TCP()}, "err", err)
   162  			return false
   163  		}
   164  		s.dialing[n.ID()] = flag
   165  		newtasks = append(newtasks, &dialTask{flags: flag, dest: n})
   166  		return true
   167  	}
   168  
   169  	// Compute number of dynamic dials necessary at this point.
   170  	needDynDials := s.maxDynDials
   171  	for _, p := range peers {
   172  		if p.rw.is(dynDialedConn) {
   173  			needDynDials--
   174  		}
   175  	}
   176  	for _, flag := range s.dialing {
   177  		if flag&dynDialedConn != 0 {
   178  			needDynDials--
   179  		}
   180  	}
   181  
   182  	// Expire the dial history on every invocation.
   183  	s.hist.expire(now)
   184  
   185  	// Create dials for static nodes if they are not connected.
   186  	for id, t := range s.static {
   187  		err := s.checkDial(t.dest, peers)
   188  		switch err {
   189  		case errNotWhitelisted, errSelf:
   190  			s.log.Warn("Removing static dial candidate", "id", t.dest.ID, "addr", &net.TCPAddr{IP: t.dest.IP(), Port: t.dest.TCP()}, "err", err)
   191  			delete(s.static, t.dest.ID())
   192  		case nil:
   193  			s.dialing[id] = t.flags
   194  			newtasks = append(newtasks, t)
   195  		}
   196  	}
   197  	// If we don't have any peers whatsoever, try to dial a random bootnode. This
   198  	// scenario is useful for the testnet (and private networks) where the discovery
   199  	// table might be full of mostly bad peers, making it hard to find good ones.
   200  	if len(peers) == 0 && len(s.bootnodes) > 0 && needDynDials > 0 && now.Sub(s.start) > fallbackInterval {
   201  		bootnode := s.bootnodes[0]
   202  		s.bootnodes = append(s.bootnodes[:0], s.bootnodes[1:]...)
   203  		s.bootnodes = append(s.bootnodes, bootnode)
   204  
   205  		if addDial(dynDialedConn, bootnode) {
   206  			needDynDials--
   207  		}
   208  	}
   209  	// Use random nodes from the table for half of the necessary
   210  	// dynamic dials.
   211  	randomCandidates := needDynDials / 2
   212  	if randomCandidates > 0 {
   213  		n := s.ntab.ReadRandomNodes(s.randomNodes)
   214  		for i := 0; i < randomCandidates && i < n; i++ {
   215  			if addDial(dynDialedConn, s.randomNodes[i]) {
   216  				needDynDials--
   217  			}
   218  		}
   219  	}
   220  	// Create dynamic dials from random lookup results, removing tried
   221  	// items from the result buffer.
   222  	i := 0
   223  	for ; i < len(s.lookupBuf) && needDynDials > 0; i++ {
   224  		if addDial(dynDialedConn, s.lookupBuf[i]) {
   225  			needDynDials--
   226  		}
   227  	}
   228  	s.lookupBuf = s.lookupBuf[:copy(s.lookupBuf, s.lookupBuf[i:])]
   229  	// Launch a discovery lookup if more candidates are needed.
   230  	if len(s.lookupBuf) < needDynDials && !s.lookupRunning {
   231  		s.lookupRunning = true
   232  		newtasks = append(newtasks, &discoverTask{})
   233  	}
   234  
   235  	// Launch a timer to wait for the next node to expire if all
   236  	// candidates have been tried and no task is currently active.
   237  	// This should prevent cases where the dialer logic is not ticked
   238  	// because there are no pending events.
   239  	if nRunning == 0 && len(newtasks) == 0 && s.hist.Len() > 0 {
   240  		t := &waitExpireTask{s.hist.nextExpiry().Sub(now)}
   241  		newtasks = append(newtasks, t)
   242  	}
   243  	return newtasks
   244  }
   245  
   246  var (
   247  	errSelf             = errors.New("is self")
   248  	errAlreadyDialing   = errors.New("already dialing")
   249  	errAlreadyConnected = errors.New("already connected")
   250  	errRecentlyDialed   = errors.New("recently dialed")
   251  	errNotWhitelisted   = errors.New("not contained in netrestrict whitelist")
   252  )
   253  
   254  func (s *dialstate) checkDial(n *enode.Node, peers map[enode.ID]*Peer) error {
   255  	_, dialing := s.dialing[n.ID()]
   256  	switch {
   257  	case dialing:
   258  		return errAlreadyDialing
   259  	case peers[n.ID()] != nil:
   260  		return errAlreadyConnected
   261  	case n.ID() == s.self:
   262  		return errSelf
   263  	case s.netrestrict != nil && !s.netrestrict.Contains(n.IP()):
   264  		return errNotWhitelisted
   265  	case s.hist.contains(string(n.ID().Bytes())):
   266  		return errRecentlyDialed
   267  	}
   268  	return nil
   269  }
   270  
   271  func (s *dialstate) taskDone(t task, now time.Time) {
   272  	switch t := t.(type) {
   273  	case *dialTask:
   274  		s.hist.add(string(t.dest.ID().Bytes()), now.Add(dialHistoryExpiration))
   275  		delete(s.dialing, t.dest.ID())
   276  	case *discoverTask:
   277  		s.lookupRunning = false
   278  		s.lookupBuf = append(s.lookupBuf, t.results...)
   279  	}
   280  }
   281  
   282  func (t *dialTask) Do(srv *Server) {
   283  	if t.dest.Incomplete() {
   284  		if !t.resolve(srv) {
   285  			return
   286  		}
   287  	}
   288  	err := t.dial(srv, t.dest)
   289  	if err != nil {
   290  		srv.log.Trace("Dial error", "task", t, "err", err)
   291  		// Try resolving the ID of static nodes if dialing failed.
   292  		if _, ok := err.(*dialError); ok && t.flags&staticDialedConn != 0 {
   293  			if t.resolve(srv) {
   294  				t.dial(srv, t.dest)
   295  			}
   296  		}
   297  	}
   298  }
   299  
   300  // resolve attempts to find the current endpoint for the destination
   301  // using discovery.
   302  //
   303  // Resolve operations are throttled with backoff to avoid flooding the
   304  // discovery network with useless queries for nodes that don't exist.
   305  // The backoff delay resets when the node is found.
   306  func (t *dialTask) resolve(srv *Server) bool {
   307  	if srv.ntab == nil {
   308  		srv.log.Debug("Can't resolve node", "id", t.dest.ID, "err", "discovery is disabled")
   309  		return false
   310  	}
   311  	if t.resolveDelay == 0 {
   312  		t.resolveDelay = initialResolveDelay
   313  	}
   314  	if time.Since(t.lastResolved) < t.resolveDelay {
   315  		return false
   316  	}
   317  	resolved := srv.ntab.Resolve(t.dest)
   318  	t.lastResolved = time.Now()
   319  	if resolved == nil {
   320  		t.resolveDelay *= 2
   321  		if t.resolveDelay > maxResolveDelay {
   322  			t.resolveDelay = maxResolveDelay
   323  		}
   324  		srv.log.Debug("Resolving node failed", "id", t.dest.ID, "newdelay", t.resolveDelay)
   325  		return false
   326  	}
   327  	// The node was found.
   328  	t.resolveDelay = initialResolveDelay
   329  	t.dest = resolved
   330  	srv.log.Debug("Resolved node", "id", t.dest.ID, "addr", &net.TCPAddr{IP: t.dest.IP(), Port: t.dest.TCP()})
   331  	return true
   332  }
   333  
   334  type dialError struct {
   335  	error
   336  }
   337  
   338  // dial performs the actual connection attempt.
   339  func (t *dialTask) dial(srv *Server, dest *enode.Node) error {
   340  	fd, err := srv.Dialer.Dial(dest)
   341  	if err != nil {
   342  		return &dialError{err}
   343  	}
   344  	mfd := newMeteredConn(fd, false, dest.IP())
   345  	return srv.SetupConn(mfd, t.flags, dest)
   346  }
   347  
   348  func (t *dialTask) String() string {
   349  	id := t.dest.ID()
   350  	return fmt.Sprintf("%v %x %v:%d", t.flags, id[:8], t.dest.IP(), t.dest.TCP())
   351  }
   352  
   353  func (t *discoverTask) Do(srv *Server) {
   354  	// newTasks generates a lookup task whenever dynamic dials are
   355  	// necessary. Lookups need to take some time, otherwise the
   356  	// event loop spins too fast.
   357  	next := srv.lastLookup.Add(lookupInterval)
   358  	if now := time.Now(); now.Before(next) {
   359  		time.Sleep(next.Sub(now))
   360  	}
   361  	srv.lastLookup = time.Now()
   362  	t.results = srv.ntab.LookupRandom()
   363  }
   364  
   365  func (t *discoverTask) String() string {
   366  	s := "discovery lookup"
   367  	if len(t.results) > 0 {
   368  		s += fmt.Sprintf(" (%d results)", len(t.results))
   369  	}
   370  	return s
   371  }
   372  
   373  func (t waitExpireTask) Do(*Server) {
   374  	time.Sleep(t.Duration)
   375  }
   376  func (t waitExpireTask) String() string {
   377  	return fmt.Sprintf("wait for dial hist expire (%v)", t.Duration)
   378  }