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  1. // Copyright 2014 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 p2p
  17. import (
  18. "errors"
  19. "fmt"
  20. "io"
  21. "net"
  22. "sort"
  23. "sync"
  24. "time"
  25. "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/common/mclock"
  26. "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/event"
  27. "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/log"
  28. "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/metrics"
  29. "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/p2p/enode"
  30. "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/p2p/enr"
  31. "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/rlp"
  32. )
  33. var (
  34. ErrShuttingDown = errors.New("shutting down")
  35. )
  36. const (
  37. baseProtocolVersion = 5
  38. baseProtocolLength = uint64(16)
  39. baseProtocolMaxMsgSize = 2 * 1024
  40. snappyProtocolVersion = 5
  41. pingInterval = 15 * time.Second
  42. )
  43. const (
  44. // devp2p message codes
  45. handshakeMsg = 0x00
  46. discMsg = 0x01
  47. pingMsg = 0x02
  48. pongMsg = 0x03
  49. )
  50. // protoHandshake is the RLP structure of the protocol handshake.
  51. type protoHandshake struct {
  52. Version uint64
  53. Name string
  54. Caps []Cap
  55. ListenPort uint64
  56. ID []byte // secp256k1 public key
  57. // Ignore additional fields (for forward compatibility).
  58. Rest []rlp.RawValue `rlp:"tail"`
  59. }
  60. // PeerEventType is the type of peer events emitted by a p2p.Server
  61. type PeerEventType string
  62. const (
  63. // PeerEventTypeAdd is the type of event emitted when a peer is added
  64. // to a p2p.Server
  65. PeerEventTypeAdd PeerEventType = "add"
  66. // PeerEventTypeDrop is the type of event emitted when a peer is
  67. // dropped from a p2p.Server
  68. PeerEventTypeDrop PeerEventType = "drop"
  69. // PeerEventTypeMsgSend is the type of event emitted when a
  70. // message is successfully sent to a peer
  71. PeerEventTypeMsgSend PeerEventType = "msgsend"
  72. // PeerEventTypeMsgRecv is the type of event emitted when a
  73. // message is received from a peer
  74. PeerEventTypeMsgRecv PeerEventType = "msgrecv"
  75. )
  76. // PeerEvent is an event emitted when peers are either added or dropped from
  77. // a p2p.Server or when a message is sent or received on a peer connection
  78. type PeerEvent struct {
  79. Type PeerEventType `json:"type"`
  80. Peer enode.ID `json:"peer"`
  81. Error string `json:"error,omitempty"`
  82. Protocol string `json:"protocol,omitempty"`
  83. MsgCode *uint64 `json:"msg_code,omitempty"`
  84. MsgSize *uint32 `json:"msg_size,omitempty"`
  85. LocalAddress string `json:"local,omitempty"`
  86. RemoteAddress string `json:"remote,omitempty"`
  87. }
  88. // Peer represents a connected remote node.
  89. type Peer struct {
  90. rw *conn
  91. running map[string]*protoRW
  92. log log.Logger
  93. created mclock.AbsTime
  94. wg sync.WaitGroup
  95. protoErr chan error
  96. closed chan struct{}
  97. disc chan DiscReason
  98. // events receives message send / receive events if set
  99. events *event.Feed
  100. }
  101. // NewPeer returns a peer for testing purposes.
  102. func NewPeer(id enode.ID, name string, caps []Cap) *Peer {
  103. pipe, _ := net.Pipe()
  104. node := enode.SignNull(new(enr.Record), id)
  105. conn := &conn{fd: pipe, transport: nil, node: node, caps: caps, name: name}
  106. peer := newPeer(log.Root(), conn, nil)
  107. close(peer.closed) // ensures Disconnect doesn't block
  108. return peer
  109. }
  110. // ID returns the node's public key.
  111. func (p *Peer) ID() enode.ID {
  112. return p.rw.node.ID()
  113. }
  114. // Node returns the peer's node descriptor.
  115. func (p *Peer) Node() *enode.Node {
  116. return p.rw.node
  117. }
  118. // Name returns an abbreviated form of the name
  119. func (p *Peer) Name() string {
  120. s := p.rw.name
  121. if len(s) > 20 {
  122. return s[:20] + "..."
  123. }
  124. return s
  125. }
  126. // Fullname returns the node name that the remote node advertised.
  127. func (p *Peer) Fullname() string {
  128. return p.rw.name
  129. }
  130. // Caps returns the capabilities (supported subprotocols) of the remote peer.
  131. func (p *Peer) Caps() []Cap {
  132. // TODO: maybe return copy
  133. return p.rw.caps
  134. }
  135. // SupportsCap returns true if the peer supports any of the enumerated versions
  136. // of a specific protocol.
  137. func (p *Peer) SupportsCap(protocol string, versions []uint) bool {
  138. for _, cap := range p.rw.caps {
  139. if cap.Name == protocol {
  140. for _, ver := range versions {
  141. if cap.Version == ver {
  142. return true
  143. }
  144. }
  145. }
  146. }
  147. return false
  148. }
  149. // RemoteAddr returns the remote address of the network connection.
  150. func (p *Peer) RemoteAddr() net.Addr {
  151. return p.rw.fd.RemoteAddr()
  152. }
  153. // LocalAddr returns the local address of the network connection.
  154. func (p *Peer) LocalAddr() net.Addr {
  155. return p.rw.fd.LocalAddr()
  156. }
  157. // Disconnect terminates the peer connection with the given reason.
  158. // It returns immediately and does not wait until the connection is closed.
  159. func (p *Peer) Disconnect(reason DiscReason) {
  160. select {
  161. case p.disc <- reason:
  162. case <-p.closed:
  163. }
  164. }
  165. // String implements fmt.Stringer.
  166. func (p *Peer) String() string {
  167. id := p.ID()
  168. return fmt.Sprintf("Peer %x %v", id[:8], p.RemoteAddr())
  169. }
  170. // Inbound returns true if the peer is an inbound connection
  171. func (p *Peer) Inbound() bool {
  172. return p.rw.is(inboundConn)
  173. }
  174. func newPeer(log log.Logger, conn *conn, protocols []Protocol) *Peer {
  175. protomap := matchProtocols(protocols, conn.caps, conn)
  176. p := &Peer{
  177. rw: conn,
  178. running: protomap,
  179. created: mclock.Now(),
  180. disc: make(chan DiscReason),
  181. protoErr: make(chan error, len(protomap)+1), // protocols + pingLoop
  182. closed: make(chan struct{}),
  183. log: log.New("id", conn.node.ID(), "conn", conn.flags),
  184. }
  185. return p
  186. }
  187. func (p *Peer) Log() log.Logger {
  188. return p.log
  189. }
  190. func (p *Peer) run() (remoteRequested bool, err error) {
  191. var (
  192. writeStart = make(chan struct{}, 1)
  193. writeErr = make(chan error, 1)
  194. readErr = make(chan error, 1)
  195. reason DiscReason // sent to the peer
  196. )
  197. p.wg.Add(2)
  198. go p.readLoop(readErr)
  199. go p.pingLoop()
  200. // Start all protocol handlers.
  201. writeStart <- struct{}{}
  202. p.startProtocols(writeStart, writeErr)
  203. // Wait for an error or disconnect.
  204. loop:
  205. for {
  206. select {
  207. case err = <-writeErr:
  208. // A write finished. Allow the next write to start if
  209. // there was no error.
  210. if err != nil {
  211. reason = DiscNetworkError
  212. break loop
  213. }
  214. writeStart <- struct{}{}
  215. case err = <-readErr:
  216. if r, ok := err.(DiscReason); ok {
  217. remoteRequested = true
  218. reason = r
  219. } else {
  220. reason = DiscNetworkError
  221. }
  222. break loop
  223. case err = <-p.protoErr:
  224. reason = discReasonForError(err)
  225. break loop
  226. case err = <-p.disc:
  227. reason = discReasonForError(err)
  228. break loop
  229. }
  230. }
  231. close(p.closed)
  232. p.rw.close(reason)
  233. p.wg.Wait()
  234. return remoteRequested, err
  235. }
  236. func (p *Peer) pingLoop() {
  237. ping := time.NewTimer(pingInterval)
  238. defer p.wg.Done()
  239. defer ping.Stop()
  240. for {
  241. select {
  242. case <-ping.C:
  243. if err := SendItems(p.rw, pingMsg); err != nil {
  244. p.protoErr <- err
  245. return
  246. }
  247. ping.Reset(pingInterval)
  248. case <-p.closed:
  249. return
  250. }
  251. }
  252. }
  253. func (p *Peer) readLoop(errc chan<- error) {
  254. defer p.wg.Done()
  255. for {
  256. msg, err := p.rw.ReadMsg()
  257. if err != nil {
  258. errc <- err
  259. return
  260. }
  261. msg.ReceivedAt = time.Now()
  262. if err = p.handle(msg); err != nil {
  263. errc <- err
  264. return
  265. }
  266. }
  267. }
  268. func (p *Peer) handle(msg Msg) error {
  269. switch {
  270. case msg.Code == pingMsg:
  271. msg.Discard()
  272. go SendItems(p.rw, pongMsg)
  273. case msg.Code == discMsg:
  274. var reason [1]DiscReason
  275. // This is the last message. We don't need to discard or
  276. // check errors because, the connection will be closed after it.
  277. rlp.Decode(msg.Payload, &reason)
  278. return reason[0]
  279. case msg.Code < baseProtocolLength:
  280. // ignore other base protocol messages
  281. return msg.Discard()
  282. default:
  283. // it's a subprotocol message
  284. proto, err := p.getProto(msg.Code)
  285. if err != nil {
  286. return fmt.Errorf("msg code out of range: %v", msg.Code)
  287. }
  288. if metrics.Enabled {
  289. m := fmt.Sprintf("%s/%s/%d/%#02x", ingressMeterName, proto.Name, proto.Version, msg.Code-proto.offset)
  290. metrics.GetOrRegisterMeter(m, nil).Mark(int64(msg.meterSize))
  291. metrics.GetOrRegisterMeter(m+"/packets", nil).Mark(1)
  292. }
  293. select {
  294. case proto.in <- msg:
  295. return nil
  296. case <-p.closed:
  297. return io.EOF
  298. }
  299. }
  300. return nil
  301. }
  302. func countMatchingProtocols(protocols []Protocol, caps []Cap) int {
  303. n := 0
  304. for _, cap := range caps {
  305. for _, proto := range protocols {
  306. if proto.Name == cap.Name && proto.Version == cap.Version {
  307. n++
  308. }
  309. }
  310. }
  311. return n
  312. }
  313. // matchProtocols creates structures for matching named subprotocols.
  314. func matchProtocols(protocols []Protocol, caps []Cap, rw MsgReadWriter) map[string]*protoRW {
  315. sort.Sort(capsByNameAndVersion(caps))
  316. offset := baseProtocolLength
  317. result := make(map[string]*protoRW)
  318. outer:
  319. for _, cap := range caps {
  320. for _, proto := range protocols {
  321. if proto.Name == cap.Name && proto.Version == cap.Version {
  322. // If an old protocol version matched, revert it
  323. if old := result[cap.Name]; old != nil {
  324. offset -= old.Length
  325. }
  326. // Assign the new match
  327. result[cap.Name] = &protoRW{Protocol: proto, offset: offset, in: make(chan Msg), w: rw}
  328. offset += proto.Length
  329. continue outer
  330. }
  331. }
  332. }
  333. return result
  334. }
  335. func (p *Peer) startProtocols(writeStart <-chan struct{}, writeErr chan<- error) {
  336. p.wg.Add(len(p.running))
  337. for _, proto := range p.running {
  338. proto := proto
  339. proto.closed = p.closed
  340. proto.wstart = writeStart
  341. proto.werr = writeErr
  342. var rw MsgReadWriter = proto
  343. if p.events != nil {
  344. rw = newMsgEventer(rw, p.events, p.ID(), proto.Name, p.Info().Network.RemoteAddress, p.Info().Network.LocalAddress)
  345. }
  346. p.log.Trace(fmt.Sprintf("Starting protocol %s/%d", proto.Name, proto.Version))
  347. go func() {
  348. defer p.wg.Done()
  349. err := proto.Run(p, rw)
  350. if err == nil {
  351. p.log.Trace(fmt.Sprintf("Protocol %s/%d returned", proto.Name, proto.Version))
  352. err = errProtocolReturned
  353. } else if err != io.EOF {
  354. p.log.Trace(fmt.Sprintf("Protocol %s/%d failed", proto.Name, proto.Version), "err", err)
  355. }
  356. p.protoErr <- err
  357. }()
  358. }
  359. }
  360. // getProto finds the protocol responsible for handling
  361. // the given message code.
  362. func (p *Peer) getProto(code uint64) (*protoRW, error) {
  363. for _, proto := range p.running {
  364. if code >= proto.offset && code < proto.offset+proto.Length {
  365. return proto, nil
  366. }
  367. }
  368. return nil, newPeerError(errInvalidMsgCode, "%d", code)
  369. }
  370. type protoRW struct {
  371. Protocol
  372. in chan Msg // receives read messages
  373. closed <-chan struct{} // receives when peer is shutting down
  374. wstart <-chan struct{} // receives when write may start
  375. werr chan<- error // for write results
  376. offset uint64
  377. w MsgWriter
  378. }
  379. func (rw *protoRW) WriteMsg(msg Msg) (err error) {
  380. if msg.Code >= rw.Length {
  381. return newPeerError(errInvalidMsgCode, "not handled")
  382. }
  383. msg.meterCap = rw.cap()
  384. msg.meterCode = msg.Code
  385. msg.Code += rw.offset
  386. select {
  387. case <-rw.wstart:
  388. err = rw.w.WriteMsg(msg)
  389. // Report write status back to Peer.run. It will initiate
  390. // shutdown if the error is non-nil and unblock the next write
  391. // otherwise. The calling protocol code should exit for errors
  392. // as well but we don't want to rely on that.
  393. rw.werr <- err
  394. case <-rw.closed:
  395. err = ErrShuttingDown
  396. }
  397. return err
  398. }
  399. func (rw *protoRW) ReadMsg() (Msg, error) {
  400. select {
  401. case msg := <-rw.in:
  402. msg.Code -= rw.offset
  403. return msg, nil
  404. case <-rw.closed:
  405. return Msg{}, io.EOF
  406. }
  407. }
  408. // PeerInfo represents a short summary of the information known about a connected
  409. // peer. Sub-protocol independent fields are contained and initialized here, with
  410. // protocol specifics delegated to all connected sub-protocols.
  411. type PeerInfo struct {
  412. ENR string `json:"enr,omitempty"` // Ethereum Node Record
  413. Enode string `json:"enode"` // Node URL
  414. ID string `json:"id"` // Unique node identifier
  415. Name string `json:"name"` // Name of the node, including client type, version, OS, custom data
  416. Caps []string `json:"caps"` // Protocols advertised by this peer
  417. Network struct {
  418. LocalAddress string `json:"localAddress"` // Local endpoint of the TCP data connection
  419. RemoteAddress string `json:"remoteAddress"` // Remote endpoint of the TCP data connection
  420. Inbound bool `json:"inbound"`
  421. Trusted bool `json:"trusted"`
  422. Static bool `json:"static"`
  423. } `json:"network"`
  424. Protocols map[string]interface{} `json:"protocols"` // Sub-protocol specific metadata fields
  425. }
  426. // Info gathers and returns a collection of metadata known about a peer.
  427. func (p *Peer) Info() *PeerInfo {
  428. // Gather the protocol capabilities
  429. var caps []string
  430. for _, cap := range p.Caps() {
  431. caps = append(caps, cap.String())
  432. }
  433. // Assemble the generic peer metadata
  434. info := &PeerInfo{
  435. Enode: p.Node().URLv4(),
  436. ID: p.ID().String(),
  437. Name: p.Fullname(),
  438. Caps: caps,
  439. Protocols: make(map[string]interface{}),
  440. }
  441. if p.Node().Seq() > 0 {
  442. info.ENR = p.Node().String()
  443. }
  444. info.Network.LocalAddress = p.LocalAddr().String()
  445. info.Network.RemoteAddress = p.RemoteAddr().String()
  446. info.Network.Inbound = p.rw.is(inboundConn)
  447. info.Network.Trusted = p.rw.is(trustedConn)
  448. info.Network.Static = p.rw.is(staticDialedConn)
  449. // Gather all the running protocol infos
  450. for _, proto := range p.running {
  451. protoInfo := interface{}("unknown")
  452. if query := proto.Protocol.PeerInfo; query != nil {
  453. if metadata := query(p.ID()); metadata != nil {
  454. protoInfo = metadata
  455. } else {
  456. protoInfo = "handshake"
  457. }
  458. }
  459. info.Protocols[proto.Name] = protoInfo
  460. }
  461. return info
  462. }