ipld-eth-server/vendor/github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/swarm/network/kademlia.go

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// Copyright 2017 The go-ethereum Authors
// This file is part of the go-ethereum library.
//
// The go-ethereum library is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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//
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// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
// GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
//
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// along with the go-ethereum library. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
package network
import (
"bytes"
"fmt"
"math/rand"
"strings"
"sync"
"time"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/common"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/swarm/log"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/swarm/pot"
)
/*
Taking the proximity order relative to a fix point x classifies the points in
the space (n byte long byte sequences) into bins. Items in each are at
most half as distant from x as items in the previous bin. Given a sample of
uniformly distributed items (a hash function over arbitrary sequence) the
proximity scale maps onto series of subsets with cardinalities on a negative
exponential scale.
It also has the property that any two item belonging to the same bin are at
most half as distant from each other as they are from x.
If we think of random sample of items in the bins as connections in a network of
interconnected nodes then relative proximity can serve as the basis for local
decisions for graph traversal where the task is to find a route between two
points. Since in every hop, the finite distance halves, there is
a guaranteed constant maximum limit on the number of hops needed to reach one
node from the other.
*/
var pof = pot.DefaultPof(256)
// KadParams holds the config params for Kademlia
type KadParams struct {
// adjustable parameters
MaxProxDisplay int // number of rows the table shows
MinProxBinSize int // nearest neighbour core minimum cardinality
MinBinSize int // minimum number of peers in a row
MaxBinSize int // maximum number of peers in a row before pruning
RetryInterval int64 // initial interval before a peer is first redialed
RetryExponent int // exponent to multiply retry intervals with
MaxRetries int // maximum number of redial attempts
// function to sanction or prevent suggesting a peer
Reachable func(OverlayAddr) bool
}
// NewKadParams returns a params struct with default values
func NewKadParams() *KadParams {
return &KadParams{
MaxProxDisplay: 16,
MinProxBinSize: 2,
MinBinSize: 2,
MaxBinSize: 4,
RetryInterval: 4200000000, // 4.2 sec
MaxRetries: 42,
RetryExponent: 2,
}
}
// Kademlia is a table of live peers and a db of known peers (node records)
type Kademlia struct {
lock sync.RWMutex
*KadParams // Kademlia configuration parameters
base []byte // immutable baseaddress of the table
addrs *pot.Pot // pots container for known peer addresses
conns *pot.Pot // pots container for live peer connections
depth uint8 // stores the last current depth of saturation
nDepth int // stores the last neighbourhood depth
nDepthC chan int // returned by DepthC function to signal neighbourhood depth change
addrCountC chan int // returned by AddrCountC function to signal peer count change
}
// NewKademlia creates a Kademlia table for base address addr
// with parameters as in params
// if params is nil, it uses default values
func NewKademlia(addr []byte, params *KadParams) *Kademlia {
if params == nil {
params = NewKadParams()
}
return &Kademlia{
base: addr,
KadParams: params,
addrs: pot.NewPot(nil, 0),
conns: pot.NewPot(nil, 0),
}
}
// OverlayPeer interface captures the common aspect of view of a peer from the Overlay
// topology driver
type OverlayPeer interface {
Address() []byte
}
// OverlayConn represents a connected peer
type OverlayConn interface {
OverlayPeer
Drop(error) // call to indicate a peer should be expunged
Off() OverlayAddr // call to return a persitent OverlayAddr
}
// OverlayAddr represents a kademlia peer record
type OverlayAddr interface {
OverlayPeer
Update(OverlayAddr) OverlayAddr // returns the updated version of the original
}
// entry represents a Kademlia table entry (an extension of OverlayPeer)
type entry struct {
OverlayPeer
seenAt time.Time
retries int
}
// newEntry creates a kademlia peer from an OverlayPeer interface
func newEntry(p OverlayPeer) *entry {
return &entry{
OverlayPeer: p,
seenAt: time.Now(),
}
}
// Bin is the binary (bitvector) serialisation of the entry address
func (e *entry) Bin() string {
return pot.ToBin(e.addr().Address())
}
// Label is a short tag for the entry for debug
func Label(e *entry) string {
return fmt.Sprintf("%s (%d)", e.Hex()[:4], e.retries)
}
// Hex is the hexadecimal serialisation of the entry address
func (e *entry) Hex() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("%x", e.addr().Address())
}
// String is the short tag for the entry
func (e *entry) String() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("%s (%d)", e.Hex()[:8], e.retries)
}
// addr returns the kad peer record (OverlayAddr) corresponding to the entry
func (e *entry) addr() OverlayAddr {
a, _ := e.OverlayPeer.(OverlayAddr)
return a
}
// conn returns the connected peer (OverlayPeer) corresponding to the entry
func (e *entry) conn() OverlayConn {
c, _ := e.OverlayPeer.(OverlayConn)
return c
}
// Register enters each OverlayAddr as kademlia peer record into the
// database of known peer addresses
func (k *Kademlia) Register(peers []OverlayAddr) error {
k.lock.Lock()
defer k.lock.Unlock()
var known, size int
for _, p := range peers {
// error if self received, peer should know better
// and should be punished for this
if bytes.Equal(p.Address(), k.base) {
return fmt.Errorf("add peers: %x is self", k.base)
}
var found bool
k.addrs, _, found, _ = pot.Swap(k.addrs, p, pof, func(v pot.Val) pot.Val {
// if not found
if v == nil {
// insert new offline peer into conns
return newEntry(p)
}
// found among known peers, do nothing
return v
})
if found {
known++
}
size++
}
// send new address count value only if there are new addresses
if k.addrCountC != nil && size-known > 0 {
k.addrCountC <- k.addrs.Size()
}
// log.Trace(fmt.Sprintf("%x registered %v peers, %v known, total: %v", k.BaseAddr()[:4], size, known, k.addrs.Size()))
k.sendNeighbourhoodDepthChange()
return nil
}
// SuggestPeer returns a known peer for the lowest proximity bin for the
// lowest bincount below depth
// naturally if there is an empty row it returns a peer for that
func (k *Kademlia) SuggestPeer() (a OverlayAddr, o int, want bool) {
k.lock.Lock()
defer k.lock.Unlock()
minsize := k.MinBinSize
depth := k.neighbourhoodDepth()
// if there is a callable neighbour within the current proxBin, connect
// this makes sure nearest neighbour set is fully connected
var ppo int
k.addrs.EachNeighbour(k.base, pof, func(val pot.Val, po int) bool {
if po < depth {
return false
}
a = k.callable(val)
ppo = po
return a == nil
})
if a != nil {
log.Trace(fmt.Sprintf("%08x candidate nearest neighbour found: %v (%v)", k.BaseAddr()[:4], a, ppo))
return a, 0, false
}
// log.Trace(fmt.Sprintf("%08x no candidate nearest neighbours to connect to (Depth: %v, minProxSize: %v) %#v", k.BaseAddr()[:4], depth, k.MinProxBinSize, a))
var bpo []int
prev := -1
k.conns.EachBin(k.base, pof, 0, func(po, size int, f func(func(val pot.Val, i int) bool) bool) bool {
prev++
for ; prev < po; prev++ {
bpo = append(bpo, prev)
minsize = 0
}
if size < minsize {
bpo = append(bpo, po)
minsize = size
}
return size > 0 && po < depth
})
// all buckets are full, ie., minsize == k.MinBinSize
if len(bpo) == 0 {
// log.Debug(fmt.Sprintf("%08x: all bins saturated", k.BaseAddr()[:4]))
return nil, 0, false
}
// as long as we got candidate peers to connect to
// dont ask for new peers (want = false)
// try to select a candidate peer
// find the first callable peer
nxt := bpo[0]
k.addrs.EachBin(k.base, pof, nxt, func(po, _ int, f func(func(pot.Val, int) bool) bool) bool {
// for each bin (up until depth) we find callable candidate peers
if po >= depth {
return false
}
return f(func(val pot.Val, _ int) bool {
a = k.callable(val)
return a == nil
})
})
// found a candidate
if a != nil {
return a, 0, false
}
// no candidate peer found, request for the short bin
var changed bool
if uint8(nxt) < k.depth {
k.depth = uint8(nxt)
changed = true
}
return a, nxt, changed
}
// On inserts the peer as a kademlia peer into the live peers
func (k *Kademlia) On(p OverlayConn) (uint8, bool) {
k.lock.Lock()
defer k.lock.Unlock()
e := newEntry(p)
var ins bool
k.conns, _, _, _ = pot.Swap(k.conns, p, pof, func(v pot.Val) pot.Val {
// if not found live
if v == nil {
ins = true
// insert new online peer into conns
return e
}
// found among live peers, do nothing
return v
})
if ins {
// insert new online peer into addrs
k.addrs, _, _, _ = pot.Swap(k.addrs, p, pof, func(v pot.Val) pot.Val {
return e
})
// send new address count value only if the peer is inserted
if k.addrCountC != nil {
k.addrCountC <- k.addrs.Size()
}
}
log.Trace(k.string())
// calculate if depth of saturation changed
depth := uint8(k.saturation(k.MinBinSize))
var changed bool
if depth != k.depth {
changed = true
k.depth = depth
}
k.sendNeighbourhoodDepthChange()
return k.depth, changed
}
// NeighbourhoodDepthC returns the channel that sends a new kademlia
// neighbourhood depth on each change.
// Not receiving from the returned channel will block On function
// when the neighbourhood depth is changed.
func (k *Kademlia) NeighbourhoodDepthC() <-chan int {
if k.nDepthC == nil {
k.nDepthC = make(chan int)
}
return k.nDepthC
}
// sendNeighbourhoodDepthChange sends new neighbourhood depth to k.nDepth channel
// if it is initialized.
func (k *Kademlia) sendNeighbourhoodDepthChange() {
// nDepthC is initialized when NeighbourhoodDepthC is called and returned by it.
// It provides signaling of neighbourhood depth change.
// This part of the code is sending new neighbourhood depth to nDepthC if that condition is met.
if k.nDepthC != nil {
nDepth := k.neighbourhoodDepth()
if nDepth != k.nDepth {
k.nDepth = nDepth
k.nDepthC <- nDepth
}
}
}
// AddrCountC returns the channel that sends a new
// address count value on each change.
// Not receiving from the returned channel will block Register function
// when address count value changes.
func (k *Kademlia) AddrCountC() <-chan int {
if k.addrCountC == nil {
k.addrCountC = make(chan int)
}
return k.addrCountC
}
// Off removes a peer from among live peers
func (k *Kademlia) Off(p OverlayConn) {
k.lock.Lock()
defer k.lock.Unlock()
var del bool
k.addrs, _, _, _ = pot.Swap(k.addrs, p, pof, func(v pot.Val) pot.Val {
// v cannot be nil, must check otherwise we overwrite entry
if v == nil {
panic(fmt.Sprintf("connected peer not found %v", p))
}
del = true
return newEntry(p.Off())
})
if del {
k.conns, _, _, _ = pot.Swap(k.conns, p, pof, func(_ pot.Val) pot.Val {
// v cannot be nil, but no need to check
return nil
})
// send new address count value only if the peer is deleted
if k.addrCountC != nil {
k.addrCountC <- k.addrs.Size()
}
k.sendNeighbourhoodDepthChange()
}
}
func (k *Kademlia) EachBin(base []byte, pof pot.Pof, o int, eachBinFunc func(conn OverlayConn, po int) bool) {
k.lock.RLock()
defer k.lock.RUnlock()
var startPo int
var endPo int
kadDepth := k.neighbourhoodDepth()
k.conns.EachBin(base, pof, o, func(po, size int, f func(func(val pot.Val, i int) bool) bool) bool {
if startPo > 0 && endPo != k.MaxProxDisplay {
startPo = endPo + 1
}
if po < kadDepth {
endPo = po
} else {
endPo = k.MaxProxDisplay
}
for bin := startPo; bin <= endPo; bin++ {
f(func(val pot.Val, _ int) bool {
return eachBinFunc(val.(*entry).conn(), bin)
})
}
return true
})
}
// EachConn is an iterator with args (base, po, f) applies f to each live peer
// that has proximity order po or less as measured from the base
// if base is nil, kademlia base address is used
func (k *Kademlia) EachConn(base []byte, o int, f func(OverlayConn, int, bool) bool) {
k.lock.RLock()
defer k.lock.RUnlock()
k.eachConn(base, o, f)
}
func (k *Kademlia) eachConn(base []byte, o int, f func(OverlayConn, int, bool) bool) {
if len(base) == 0 {
base = k.base
}
depth := k.neighbourhoodDepth()
k.conns.EachNeighbour(base, pof, func(val pot.Val, po int) bool {
if po > o {
return true
}
return f(val.(*entry).conn(), po, po >= depth)
})
}
// EachAddr called with (base, po, f) is an iterator applying f to each known peer
// that has proximity order po or less as measured from the base
// if base is nil, kademlia base address is used
func (k *Kademlia) EachAddr(base []byte, o int, f func(OverlayAddr, int, bool) bool) {
k.lock.RLock()
defer k.lock.RUnlock()
k.eachAddr(base, o, f)
}
func (k *Kademlia) eachAddr(base []byte, o int, f func(OverlayAddr, int, bool) bool) {
if len(base) == 0 {
base = k.base
}
depth := k.neighbourhoodDepth()
k.addrs.EachNeighbour(base, pof, func(val pot.Val, po int) bool {
if po > o {
return true
}
return f(val.(*entry).addr(), po, po >= depth)
})
}
// neighbourhoodDepth returns the proximity order that defines the distance of
// the nearest neighbour set with cardinality >= MinProxBinSize
// if there is altogether less than MinProxBinSize peers it returns 0
// caller must hold the lock
func (k *Kademlia) neighbourhoodDepth() (depth int) {
if k.conns.Size() < k.MinProxBinSize {
return 0
}
var size int
f := func(v pot.Val, i int) bool {
size++
depth = i
return size < k.MinProxBinSize
}
k.conns.EachNeighbour(k.base, pof, f)
return depth
}
// callable when called with val,
func (k *Kademlia) callable(val pot.Val) OverlayAddr {
e := val.(*entry)
// not callable if peer is live or exceeded maxRetries
if e.conn() != nil || e.retries > k.MaxRetries {
return nil
}
// calculate the allowed number of retries based on time lapsed since last seen
timeAgo := int64(time.Since(e.seenAt))
div := int64(k.RetryExponent)
div += (150000 - rand.Int63n(300000)) * div / 1000000
var retries int
for delta := timeAgo; delta > k.RetryInterval; delta /= div {
retries++
}
// this is never called concurrently, so safe to increment
// peer can be retried again
if retries < e.retries {
log.Trace(fmt.Sprintf("%08x: %v long time since last try (at %v) needed before retry %v, wait only warrants %v", k.BaseAddr()[:4], e, timeAgo, e.retries, retries))
return nil
}
// function to sanction or prevent suggesting a peer
if k.Reachable != nil && !k.Reachable(e.addr()) {
log.Trace(fmt.Sprintf("%08x: peer %v is temporarily not callable", k.BaseAddr()[:4], e))
return nil
}
e.retries++
log.Trace(fmt.Sprintf("%08x: peer %v is callable", k.BaseAddr()[:4], e))
return e.addr()
}
// BaseAddr return the kademlia base address
func (k *Kademlia) BaseAddr() []byte {
return k.base
}
// String returns kademlia table + kaddb table displayed with ascii
func (k *Kademlia) String() string {
k.lock.RLock()
defer k.lock.RUnlock()
return k.string()
}
// String returns kademlia table + kaddb table displayed with ascii
func (k *Kademlia) string() string {
wsrow := " "
var rows []string
rows = append(rows, "=========================================================================")
rows = append(rows, fmt.Sprintf("%v KΛÐΞMLIΛ hive: queen's address: %x", time.Now().UTC().Format(time.UnixDate), k.BaseAddr()[:3]))
rows = append(rows, fmt.Sprintf("population: %d (%d), MinProxBinSize: %d, MinBinSize: %d, MaxBinSize: %d", k.conns.Size(), k.addrs.Size(), k.MinProxBinSize, k.MinBinSize, k.MaxBinSize))
liverows := make([]string, k.MaxProxDisplay)
peersrows := make([]string, k.MaxProxDisplay)
depth := k.neighbourhoodDepth()
rest := k.conns.Size()
k.conns.EachBin(k.base, pof, 0, func(po, size int, f func(func(val pot.Val, i int) bool) bool) bool {
var rowlen int
if po >= k.MaxProxDisplay {
po = k.MaxProxDisplay - 1
}
row := []string{fmt.Sprintf("%2d", size)}
rest -= size
f(func(val pot.Val, vpo int) bool {
e := val.(*entry)
row = append(row, fmt.Sprintf("%x", e.Address()[:2]))
rowlen++
return rowlen < 4
})
r := strings.Join(row, " ")
r = r + wsrow
liverows[po] = r[:31]
return true
})
k.addrs.EachBin(k.base, pof, 0, func(po, size int, f func(func(val pot.Val, i int) bool) bool) bool {
var rowlen int
if po >= k.MaxProxDisplay {
po = k.MaxProxDisplay - 1
}
if size < 0 {
panic("wtf")
}
row := []string{fmt.Sprintf("%2d", size)}
// we are displaying live peers too
f(func(val pot.Val, vpo int) bool {
e := val.(*entry)
row = append(row, Label(e))
rowlen++
return rowlen < 4
})
peersrows[po] = strings.Join(row, " ")
return true
})
for i := 0; i < k.MaxProxDisplay; i++ {
if i == depth {
rows = append(rows, fmt.Sprintf("============ DEPTH: %d ==========================================", i))
}
left := liverows[i]
right := peersrows[i]
if len(left) == 0 {
left = " 0 "
}
if len(right) == 0 {
right = " 0"
}
rows = append(rows, fmt.Sprintf("%03d %v | %v", i, left, right))
}
rows = append(rows, "=========================================================================")
return "\n" + strings.Join(rows, "\n")
}
// PeerPot keeps info about expected nearest neighbours and empty bins
// used for testing only
type PeerPot struct {
NNSet [][]byte
EmptyBins []int
}
// NewPeerPotMap creates a map of pot record of OverlayAddr with keys
// as hexadecimal representations of the address.
func NewPeerPotMap(kadMinProxSize int, addrs [][]byte) map[string]*PeerPot {
// create a table of all nodes for health check
np := pot.NewPot(nil, 0)
for _, addr := range addrs {
np, _, _ = pot.Add(np, addr, pof)
}
ppmap := make(map[string]*PeerPot)
for i, a := range addrs {
pl := 256
prev := 256
var emptyBins []int
var nns [][]byte
np.EachNeighbour(addrs[i], pof, func(val pot.Val, po int) bool {
a := val.([]byte)
if po == 256 {
return true
}
if pl == 256 || pl == po {
nns = append(nns, a)
}
if pl == 256 && len(nns) >= kadMinProxSize {
pl = po
prev = po
}
if prev < pl {
for j := prev; j > po; j-- {
emptyBins = append(emptyBins, j)
}
}
prev = po - 1
return true
})
for j := prev; j >= 0; j-- {
emptyBins = append(emptyBins, j)
}
log.Trace(fmt.Sprintf("%x NNS: %s", addrs[i][:4], LogAddrs(nns)))
ppmap[common.Bytes2Hex(a)] = &PeerPot{nns, emptyBins}
}
return ppmap
}
// saturation returns the lowest proximity order that the bin for that order
// has less than n peers
func (k *Kademlia) saturation(n int) int {
prev := -1
k.addrs.EachBin(k.base, pof, 0, func(po, size int, f func(func(val pot.Val, i int) bool) bool) bool {
prev++
return prev == po && size >= n
})
depth := k.neighbourhoodDepth()
if depth < prev {
return depth
}
return prev
}
// full returns true if all required bins have connected peers.
// It is used in Healthy function.
func (k *Kademlia) full(emptyBins []int) (full bool) {
prev := 0
e := len(emptyBins)
ok := true
depth := k.neighbourhoodDepth()
k.conns.EachBin(k.base, pof, 0, func(po, _ int, _ func(func(val pot.Val, i int) bool) bool) bool {
if prev == depth+1 {
return true
}
for i := prev; i < po; i++ {
e--
if e < 0 {
ok = false
return false
}
if emptyBins[e] != i {
log.Trace(fmt.Sprintf("%08x po: %d, i: %d, e: %d, emptybins: %v", k.BaseAddr()[:4], po, i, e, logEmptyBins(emptyBins)))
if emptyBins[e] < i {
panic("incorrect peerpot")
}
ok = false
return false
}
}
prev = po + 1
return true
})
if !ok {
return false
}
return e == 0
}
func (k *Kademlia) knowNearestNeighbours(peers [][]byte) bool {
pm := make(map[string]bool)
k.eachAddr(nil, 255, func(p OverlayAddr, po int, nn bool) bool {
if !nn {
return false
}
pk := fmt.Sprintf("%x", p.Address())
pm[pk] = true
return true
})
for _, p := range peers {
pk := fmt.Sprintf("%x", p)
if !pm[pk] {
log.Trace(fmt.Sprintf("%08x: known nearest neighbour %s not found", k.BaseAddr()[:4], pk[:8]))
return false
}
}
return true
}
func (k *Kademlia) gotNearestNeighbours(peers [][]byte) (got bool, n int, missing [][]byte) {
pm := make(map[string]bool)
k.eachConn(nil, 255, func(p OverlayConn, po int, nn bool) bool {
if !nn {
return false
}
pk := fmt.Sprintf("%x", p.Address())
pm[pk] = true
return true
})
var gots int
var culprits [][]byte
for _, p := range peers {
pk := fmt.Sprintf("%x", p)
if pm[pk] {
gots++
} else {
log.Trace(fmt.Sprintf("%08x: ExpNN: %s not found", k.BaseAddr()[:4], pk[:8]))
culprits = append(culprits, p)
}
}
return gots == len(peers), gots, culprits
}
// Health state of the Kademlia
type Health struct {
KnowNN bool // whether node knows all its nearest neighbours
GotNN bool // whether node is connected to all its nearest neighbours
CountNN int // amount of nearest neighbors connected to
CulpritsNN [][]byte // which known NNs are missing
Full bool // whether node has a peer in each kademlia bin (where there is such a peer)
Hive string
}
// Healthy reports the health state of the kademlia connectivity
// returns a Health struct
func (k *Kademlia) Healthy(pp *PeerPot) *Health {
k.lock.RLock()
defer k.lock.RUnlock()
gotnn, countnn, culpritsnn := k.gotNearestNeighbours(pp.NNSet)
knownn := k.knowNearestNeighbours(pp.NNSet)
full := k.full(pp.EmptyBins)
log.Trace(fmt.Sprintf("%08x: healthy: knowNNs: %v, gotNNs: %v, full: %v\n", k.BaseAddr()[:4], knownn, gotnn, full))
return &Health{knownn, gotnn, countnn, culpritsnn, full, k.string()}
}
func logEmptyBins(ebs []int) string {
var ebss []string
for _, eb := range ebs {
ebss = append(ebss, fmt.Sprintf("%d", eb))
}
return strings.Join(ebss, ", ")
}