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  1. // Copyright 2018 The go-ethereum Authors
  2. // This file is part of the go-ethereum library.
  3. //
  4. // The go-ethereum library is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
  5. // it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
  6. // the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
  7. // (at your option) any later version.
  8. //
  9. // The go-ethereum library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
  10. // but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
  11. // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
  12. // GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
  13. //
  14. // You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
  15. // along with the go-ethereum library. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
  16. package stream
  17. import (
  18. "context"
  19. "fmt"
  20. "time"
  21. "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/metrics"
  22. "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/swarm/log"
  23. bv "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/swarm/network/bitvector"
  24. "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/swarm/spancontext"
  25. "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/swarm/storage"
  26. opentracing "github.com/opentracing/opentracing-go"
  27. )
  28. var syncBatchTimeout = 30 * time.Second
  29. // Stream defines a unique stream identifier.
  30. type Stream struct {
  31. // Name is used for Client and Server functions identification.
  32. Name string
  33. // Key is the name of specific stream data.
  34. Key string
  35. // Live defines whether the stream delivers only new data
  36. // for the specific stream.
  37. Live bool
  38. }
  39. func NewStream(name string, key string, live bool) Stream {
  40. return Stream{
  41. Name: name,
  42. Key: key,
  43. Live: live,
  44. }
  45. }
  46. // String return a stream id based on all Stream fields.
  47. func (s Stream) String() string {
  48. t := "h"
  49. if s.Live {
  50. t = "l"
  51. }
  52. return fmt.Sprintf("%s|%s|%s", s.Name, s.Key, t)
  53. }
  54. // SubcribeMsg is the protocol msg for requesting a stream(section)
  55. type SubscribeMsg struct {
  56. Stream Stream
  57. History *Range `rlp:"nil"`
  58. Priority uint8 // delivered on priority channel
  59. }
  60. // RequestSubscriptionMsg is the protocol msg for a node to request subscription to a
  61. // specific stream
  62. type RequestSubscriptionMsg struct {
  63. Stream Stream
  64. History *Range `rlp:"nil"`
  65. Priority uint8 // delivered on priority channel
  66. }
  67. func (p *Peer) handleRequestSubscription(ctx context.Context, req *RequestSubscriptionMsg) (err error) {
  68. log.Debug(fmt.Sprintf("handleRequestSubscription: streamer %s to subscribe to %s with stream %s", p.streamer.addr.ID(), p.ID(), req.Stream))
  69. return p.streamer.Subscribe(p.ID(), req.Stream, req.History, req.Priority)
  70. }
  71. func (p *Peer) handleSubscribeMsg(ctx context.Context, req *SubscribeMsg) (err error) {
  72. metrics.GetOrRegisterCounter("peer.handlesubscribemsg", nil).Inc(1)
  73. defer func() {
  74. if err != nil {
  75. // The error will be sent as a subscribe error message
  76. // and will not be returned as it will prevent any new message
  77. // exchange between peers over p2p. Instead, error will be returned
  78. // only if there is one from sending subscribe error message.
  79. err = p.Send(context.TODO(), SubscribeErrorMsg{
  80. Error: err.Error(),
  81. })
  82. }
  83. }()
  84. log.Debug("received subscription", "from", p.streamer.addr.ID(), "peer", p.ID(), "stream", req.Stream, "history", req.History)
  85. f, err := p.streamer.GetServerFunc(req.Stream.Name)
  86. if err != nil {
  87. return err
  88. }
  89. s, err := f(p, req.Stream.Key, req.Stream.Live)
  90. if err != nil {
  91. return err
  92. }
  93. os, err := p.setServer(req.Stream, s, req.Priority)
  94. if err != nil {
  95. return err
  96. }
  97. var from uint64
  98. var to uint64
  99. if !req.Stream.Live && req.History != nil {
  100. from = req.History.From
  101. to = req.History.To
  102. }
  103. go func() {
  104. if err := p.SendOfferedHashes(os, from, to); err != nil {
  105. log.Warn("SendOfferedHashes error", "peer", p.ID().TerminalString(), "err", err)
  106. }
  107. }()
  108. if req.Stream.Live && req.History != nil {
  109. // subscribe to the history stream
  110. s, err := f(p, req.Stream.Key, false)
  111. if err != nil {
  112. return err
  113. }
  114. os, err := p.setServer(getHistoryStream(req.Stream), s, getHistoryPriority(req.Priority))
  115. if err != nil {
  116. return err
  117. }
  118. go func() {
  119. if err := p.SendOfferedHashes(os, req.History.From, req.History.To); err != nil {
  120. log.Warn("SendOfferedHashes error", "peer", p.ID().TerminalString(), "err", err)
  121. }
  122. }()
  123. }
  124. return nil
  125. }
  126. type SubscribeErrorMsg struct {
  127. Error string
  128. }
  129. func (p *Peer) handleSubscribeErrorMsg(req *SubscribeErrorMsg) (err error) {
  130. return fmt.Errorf("subscribe to peer %s: %v", p.ID(), req.Error)
  131. }
  132. type UnsubscribeMsg struct {
  133. Stream Stream
  134. }
  135. func (p *Peer) handleUnsubscribeMsg(req *UnsubscribeMsg) error {
  136. return p.removeServer(req.Stream)
  137. }
  138. type QuitMsg struct {
  139. Stream Stream
  140. }
  141. func (p *Peer) handleQuitMsg(req *QuitMsg) error {
  142. return p.removeClient(req.Stream)
  143. }
  144. // OfferedHashesMsg is the protocol msg for offering to hand over a
  145. // stream section
  146. type OfferedHashesMsg struct {
  147. Stream Stream // name of Stream
  148. From, To uint64 // peer and db-specific entry count
  149. Hashes []byte // stream of hashes (128)
  150. *HandoverProof // HandoverProof
  151. }
  152. // String pretty prints OfferedHashesMsg
  153. func (m OfferedHashesMsg) String() string {
  154. return fmt.Sprintf("Stream '%v' [%v-%v] (%v)", m.Stream, m.From, m.To, len(m.Hashes)/HashSize)
  155. }
  156. // handleOfferedHashesMsg protocol msg handler calls the incoming streamer interface
  157. // Filter method
  158. func (p *Peer) handleOfferedHashesMsg(ctx context.Context, req *OfferedHashesMsg) error {
  159. metrics.GetOrRegisterCounter("peer.handleofferedhashes", nil).Inc(1)
  160. var sp opentracing.Span
  161. ctx, sp = spancontext.StartSpan(
  162. ctx,
  163. "handle.offered.hashes")
  164. defer sp.Finish()
  165. c, _, err := p.getOrSetClient(req.Stream, req.From, req.To)
  166. if err != nil {
  167. return err
  168. }
  169. hashes := req.Hashes
  170. want, err := bv.New(len(hashes) / HashSize)
  171. if err != nil {
  172. return fmt.Errorf("error initiaising bitvector of length %v: %v", len(hashes)/HashSize, err)
  173. }
  174. ctr := 0
  175. errC := make(chan error)
  176. ctx, cancel := context.WithTimeout(ctx, syncBatchTimeout)
  177. ctx = context.WithValue(ctx, "source", p.ID().String())
  178. for i := 0; i < len(hashes); i += HashSize {
  179. hash := hashes[i : i+HashSize]
  180. if wait := c.NeedData(ctx, hash); wait != nil {
  181. ctr++
  182. want.Set(i/HashSize, true)
  183. // create request and wait until the chunk data arrives and is stored
  184. go func(w func(context.Context) error) {
  185. select {
  186. case errC <- w(ctx):
  187. case <-ctx.Done():
  188. }
  189. }(wait)
  190. }
  191. }
  192. go func() {
  193. defer cancel()
  194. for i := 0; i < ctr; i++ {
  195. select {
  196. case err := <-errC:
  197. if err != nil {
  198. log.Debug("client.handleOfferedHashesMsg() error waiting for chunk, dropping peer", "peer", p.ID(), "err", err)
  199. p.Drop(err)
  200. return
  201. }
  202. case <-ctx.Done():
  203. log.Debug("client.handleOfferedHashesMsg() context done", "ctx.Err()", ctx.Err())
  204. return
  205. case <-c.quit:
  206. log.Debug("client.handleOfferedHashesMsg() quit")
  207. return
  208. }
  209. }
  210. select {
  211. case c.next <- c.batchDone(p, req, hashes):
  212. case <-c.quit:
  213. log.Debug("client.handleOfferedHashesMsg() quit")
  214. case <-ctx.Done():
  215. log.Debug("client.handleOfferedHashesMsg() context done", "ctx.Err()", ctx.Err())
  216. }
  217. }()
  218. // only send wantedKeysMsg if all missing chunks of the previous batch arrived
  219. // except
  220. if c.stream.Live {
  221. c.sessionAt = req.From
  222. }
  223. from, to := c.nextBatch(req.To + 1)
  224. log.Trace("set next batch", "peer", p.ID(), "stream", req.Stream, "from", req.From, "to", req.To, "addr", p.streamer.addr.ID())
  225. if from == to {
  226. return nil
  227. }
  228. msg := &WantedHashesMsg{
  229. Stream: req.Stream,
  230. Want: want.Bytes(),
  231. From: from,
  232. To: to,
  233. }
  234. go func() {
  235. log.Trace("sending want batch", "peer", p.ID(), "stream", msg.Stream, "from", msg.From, "to", msg.To)
  236. select {
  237. case err := <-c.next:
  238. if err != nil {
  239. log.Warn("c.next error dropping peer", "err", err)
  240. p.Drop(err)
  241. return
  242. }
  243. case <-c.quit:
  244. log.Debug("client.handleOfferedHashesMsg() quit")
  245. return
  246. case <-ctx.Done():
  247. log.Debug("client.handleOfferedHashesMsg() context done", "ctx.Err()", ctx.Err())
  248. return
  249. }
  250. log.Trace("sending want batch", "peer", p.ID(), "stream", msg.Stream, "from", msg.From, "to", msg.To)
  251. err := p.SendPriority(ctx, msg, c.priority)
  252. if err != nil {
  253. log.Warn("SendPriority error", "err", err)
  254. }
  255. }()
  256. return nil
  257. }
  258. // WantedHashesMsg is the protocol msg data for signaling which hashes
  259. // offered in OfferedHashesMsg downstream peer actually wants sent over
  260. type WantedHashesMsg struct {
  261. Stream Stream
  262. Want []byte // bitvector indicating which keys of the batch needed
  263. From, To uint64 // next interval offset - empty if not to be continued
  264. }
  265. // String pretty prints WantedHashesMsg
  266. func (m WantedHashesMsg) String() string {
  267. return fmt.Sprintf("Stream '%v', Want: %x, Next: [%v-%v]", m.Stream, m.Want, m.From, m.To)
  268. }
  269. // handleWantedHashesMsg protocol msg handler
  270. // * sends the next batch of unsynced keys
  271. // * sends the actual data chunks as per WantedHashesMsg
  272. func (p *Peer) handleWantedHashesMsg(ctx context.Context, req *WantedHashesMsg) error {
  273. metrics.GetOrRegisterCounter("peer.handlewantedhashesmsg", nil).Inc(1)
  274. log.Trace("received wanted batch", "peer", p.ID(), "stream", req.Stream, "from", req.From, "to", req.To)
  275. s, err := p.getServer(req.Stream)
  276. if err != nil {
  277. return err
  278. }
  279. hashes := s.currentBatch
  280. // launch in go routine since GetBatch blocks until new hashes arrive
  281. go func() {
  282. if err := p.SendOfferedHashes(s, req.From, req.To); err != nil {
  283. log.Warn("SendOfferedHashes error", "err", err)
  284. }
  285. }()
  286. // go p.SendOfferedHashes(s, req.From, req.To)
  287. l := len(hashes) / HashSize
  288. log.Trace("wanted batch length", "peer", p.ID(), "stream", req.Stream, "from", req.From, "to", req.To, "lenhashes", len(hashes), "l", l)
  289. want, err := bv.NewFromBytes(req.Want, l)
  290. if err != nil {
  291. return fmt.Errorf("error initiaising bitvector of length %v: %v", l, err)
  292. }
  293. for i := 0; i < l; i++ {
  294. if want.Get(i) {
  295. metrics.GetOrRegisterCounter("peer.handlewantedhashesmsg.actualget", nil).Inc(1)
  296. hash := hashes[i*HashSize : (i+1)*HashSize]
  297. data, err := s.GetData(ctx, hash)
  298. if err != nil {
  299. return fmt.Errorf("handleWantedHashesMsg get data %x: %v", hash, err)
  300. }
  301. chunk := storage.NewChunk(hash, data)
  302. if err := p.Deliver(ctx, chunk, s.priority); err != nil {
  303. return err
  304. }
  305. }
  306. }
  307. return nil
  308. }
  309. // Handover represents a statement that the upstream peer hands over the stream section
  310. type Handover struct {
  311. Stream Stream // name of stream
  312. Start, End uint64 // index of hashes
  313. Root []byte // Root hash for indexed segment inclusion proofs
  314. }
  315. // HandoverProof represents a signed statement that the upstream peer handed over the stream section
  316. type HandoverProof struct {
  317. Sig []byte // Sign(Hash(Serialisation(Handover)))
  318. *Handover
  319. }
  320. // Takeover represents a statement that downstream peer took over (stored all data)
  321. // handed over
  322. type Takeover Handover
  323. // TakeoverProof represents a signed statement that the downstream peer took over
  324. // the stream section
  325. type TakeoverProof struct {
  326. Sig []byte // Sign(Hash(Serialisation(Takeover)))
  327. *Takeover
  328. }
  329. // TakeoverProofMsg is the protocol msg sent by downstream peer
  330. type TakeoverProofMsg TakeoverProof
  331. // String pretty prints TakeoverProofMsg
  332. func (m TakeoverProofMsg) String() string {
  333. return fmt.Sprintf("Stream: '%v' [%v-%v], Root: %x, Sig: %x", m.Stream, m.Start, m.End, m.Root, m.Sig)
  334. }
  335. func (p *Peer) handleTakeoverProofMsg(ctx context.Context, req *TakeoverProofMsg) error {
  336. _, err := p.getServer(req.Stream)
  337. // store the strongest takeoverproof for the stream in streamer
  338. return err
  339. }