eth: unregister peer only when handler exits (#22908)

This removes the error log message that says 

    Ethereum peer removal failed ... err="peer not registered"

The error happened because removePeer was called multiple
times: once to disconnect the peer, and another time when the
handler exited. With this change, removePeer now has the sole
purpose of disconnecting the peer. Unregistering happens exactly
once, when the handler exits.
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Felix Lange 2021-05-25 22:20:36 +02:00 committed by GitHub
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3 changed files with 60 additions and 30 deletions

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@ -287,7 +287,7 @@ func (h *handler) runEthPeer(peer *eth.Peer, handler eth.Handler) error {
peer.Log().Error("Ethereum peer registration failed", "err", err)
return err
}
defer h.removePeer(peer.ID())
defer h.unregisterPeer(peer.ID())
p := h.peers.peer(peer.ID())
if p == nil {
@ -354,9 +354,16 @@ func (h *handler) runSnapExtension(peer *snap.Peer, handler snap.Handler) error
return handler(peer)
}
// removePeer unregisters a peer from the downloader and fetchers, removes it from
// the set of tracked peers and closes the network connection to it.
// removePeer requests disconnection of a peer.
func (h *handler) removePeer(id string) {
peer := h.peers.peer(id)
if peer != nil {
peer.Peer.Disconnect(p2p.DiscUselessPeer)
}
}
// unregisterPeer removes a peer from the downloader, fetchers and main peer set.
func (h *handler) unregisterPeer(id string) {
// Create a custom logger to avoid printing the entire id
var logger log.Logger
if len(id) < 16 {
@ -384,8 +391,6 @@ func (h *handler) removePeer(id string) {
if err := h.peers.unregisterPeer(id); err != nil {
logger.Error("Ethereum peer removal failed", "err", err)
}
// Hard disconnect at the networking layer
peer.Peer.Disconnect(p2p.DiscUselessPeer)
}
func (h *handler) Start(maxPeers int) {

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@ -144,8 +144,8 @@ func testForkIDSplit(t *testing.T, protocol uint) {
defer p2pNoFork.Close()
defer p2pProFork.Close()
peerNoFork := eth.NewPeer(protocol, p2p.NewPeer(enode.ID{1}, "", nil), p2pNoFork, nil)
peerProFork := eth.NewPeer(protocol, p2p.NewPeer(enode.ID{2}, "", nil), p2pProFork, nil)
peerNoFork := eth.NewPeer(protocol, p2p.NewPeerPipe(enode.ID{1}, "", nil, p2pNoFork), p2pNoFork, nil)
peerProFork := eth.NewPeer(protocol, p2p.NewPeerPipe(enode.ID{2}, "", nil, p2pProFork), p2pProFork, nil)
defer peerNoFork.Close()
defer peerProFork.Close()
@ -206,8 +206,8 @@ func testForkIDSplit(t *testing.T, protocol uint) {
defer p2pNoFork.Close()
defer p2pProFork.Close()
peerNoFork = eth.NewPeer(protocol, p2p.NewPeer(enode.ID{1}, "", nil), p2pNoFork, nil)
peerProFork = eth.NewPeer(protocol, p2p.NewPeer(enode.ID{2}, "", nil), p2pProFork, nil)
peerNoFork = eth.NewPeer(protocol, p2p.NewPeerPipe(enode.ID{1}, "", nil, p2pNoFork), p2pNoFork, nil)
peerProFork = eth.NewPeer(protocol, p2p.NewPeerPipe(enode.ID{2}, "", nil, p2pProFork), p2pProFork, nil)
defer peerNoFork.Close()
defer peerProFork.Close()
@ -257,8 +257,8 @@ func testRecvTransactions(t *testing.T, protocol uint) {
defer p2pSrc.Close()
defer p2pSink.Close()
src := eth.NewPeer(protocol, p2p.NewPeer(enode.ID{1}, "", nil), p2pSrc, handler.txpool)
sink := eth.NewPeer(protocol, p2p.NewPeer(enode.ID{2}, "", nil), p2pSink, handler.txpool)
src := eth.NewPeer(protocol, p2p.NewPeerPipe(enode.ID{1}, "", nil, p2pSrc), p2pSrc, handler.txpool)
sink := eth.NewPeer(protocol, p2p.NewPeerPipe(enode.ID{2}, "", nil, p2pSink), p2pSink, handler.txpool)
defer src.Close()
defer sink.Close()
@ -319,8 +319,8 @@ func testSendTransactions(t *testing.T, protocol uint) {
defer p2pSrc.Close()
defer p2pSink.Close()
src := eth.NewPeer(protocol, p2p.NewPeer(enode.ID{1}, "", nil), p2pSrc, handler.txpool)
sink := eth.NewPeer(protocol, p2p.NewPeer(enode.ID{2}, "", nil), p2pSink, handler.txpool)
src := eth.NewPeer(protocol, p2p.NewPeerPipe(enode.ID{1}, "", nil, p2pSrc), p2pSrc, handler.txpool)
sink := eth.NewPeer(protocol, p2p.NewPeerPipe(enode.ID{2}, "", nil, p2pSink), p2pSink, handler.txpool)
defer src.Close()
defer sink.Close()
@ -407,8 +407,8 @@ func testTransactionPropagation(t *testing.T, protocol uint) {
defer sourcePipe.Close()
defer sinkPipe.Close()
sourcePeer := eth.NewPeer(protocol, p2p.NewPeer(enode.ID{byte(i)}, "", nil), sourcePipe, source.txpool)
sinkPeer := eth.NewPeer(protocol, p2p.NewPeer(enode.ID{0}, "", nil), sinkPipe, sink.txpool)
sourcePeer := eth.NewPeer(protocol, p2p.NewPeerPipe(enode.ID{byte(i)}, "", nil, sourcePipe), sourcePipe, source.txpool)
sinkPeer := eth.NewPeer(protocol, p2p.NewPeerPipe(enode.ID{0}, "", nil, sinkPipe), sinkPipe, sink.txpool)
defer sourcePeer.Close()
defer sinkPeer.Close()
@ -490,6 +490,8 @@ func TestCheckpointChallenge(t *testing.T) {
}
func testCheckpointChallenge(t *testing.T, syncmode downloader.SyncMode, checkpoint bool, timeout bool, empty bool, match bool, drop bool) {
t.Parallel()
// Reduce the checkpoint handshake challenge timeout
defer func(old time.Duration) { syncChallengeTimeout = old }(syncChallengeTimeout)
syncChallengeTimeout = 250 * time.Millisecond
@ -513,20 +515,26 @@ func testCheckpointChallenge(t *testing.T, syncmode downloader.SyncMode, checkpo
handler.handler.checkpointNumber = number
handler.handler.checkpointHash = response.Hash()
}
// Create a challenger peer and a challenged one
// Create a challenger peer and a challenged one.
p2pLocal, p2pRemote := p2p.MsgPipe()
defer p2pLocal.Close()
defer p2pRemote.Close()
local := eth.NewPeer(eth.ETH65, p2p.NewPeer(enode.ID{1}, "", nil), p2pLocal, handler.txpool)
remote := eth.NewPeer(eth.ETH65, p2p.NewPeer(enode.ID{2}, "", nil), p2pRemote, handler.txpool)
local := eth.NewPeer(eth.ETH65, p2p.NewPeerPipe(enode.ID{1}, "", nil, p2pLocal), p2pLocal, handler.txpool)
remote := eth.NewPeer(eth.ETH65, p2p.NewPeerPipe(enode.ID{2}, "", nil, p2pRemote), p2pRemote, handler.txpool)
defer local.Close()
defer remote.Close()
go handler.handler.runEthPeer(local, func(peer *eth.Peer) error {
handlerDone := make(chan struct{})
go func() {
defer close(handlerDone)
handler.handler.runEthPeer(local, func(peer *eth.Peer) error {
return eth.Handle((*ethHandler)(handler.handler), peer)
})
// Run the handshake locally to avoid spinning up a remote handler
}()
// Run the handshake locally to avoid spinning up a remote handler.
var (
genesis = handler.chain.Genesis()
head = handler.chain.CurrentBlock()
@ -535,12 +543,13 @@ func testCheckpointChallenge(t *testing.T, syncmode downloader.SyncMode, checkpo
if err := remote.Handshake(1, td, head.Hash(), genesis.Hash(), forkid.NewIDWithChain(handler.chain), forkid.NewFilter(handler.chain)); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("failed to run protocol handshake")
}
// Connect a new peer and check that we receive the checkpoint challenge
// Connect a new peer and check that we receive the checkpoint challenge.
if checkpoint {
if err := remote.ExpectRequestHeadersByNumber(response.Number.Uint64(), 1, 0, false); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("challenge mismatch: %v", err)
}
// Create a block to reply to the challenge if no timeout is simulated
// Create a block to reply to the challenge if no timeout is simulated.
if !timeout {
if empty {
if err := remote.SendBlockHeaders([]*types.Header{}); err != nil {
@ -557,11 +566,13 @@ func testCheckpointChallenge(t *testing.T, syncmode downloader.SyncMode, checkpo
}
}
}
// Wait until the test timeout passes to ensure proper cleanup
time.Sleep(syncChallengeTimeout + 300*time.Millisecond)
// Verify that the remote peer is maintained or dropped
// Verify that the remote peer is maintained or dropped.
if drop {
<-handlerDone
if peers := handler.handler.peers.len(); peers != 0 {
t.Fatalf("peer count mismatch: have %d, want %d", peers, 0)
}
@ -608,8 +619,8 @@ func testBroadcastBlock(t *testing.T, peers, bcasts int) {
defer sourcePipe.Close()
defer sinkPipe.Close()
sourcePeer := eth.NewPeer(eth.ETH65, p2p.NewPeer(enode.ID{byte(i)}, "", nil), sourcePipe, nil)
sinkPeer := eth.NewPeer(eth.ETH65, p2p.NewPeer(enode.ID{0}, "", nil), sinkPipe, nil)
sourcePeer := eth.NewPeer(eth.ETH65, p2p.NewPeerPipe(enode.ID{byte(i)}, "", nil, sourcePipe), sourcePipe, nil)
sinkPeer := eth.NewPeer(eth.ETH65, p2p.NewPeerPipe(enode.ID{0}, "", nil, sinkPipe), sinkPipe, nil)
defer sourcePeer.Close()
defer sinkPeer.Close()
@ -676,8 +687,8 @@ func testBroadcastMalformedBlock(t *testing.T, protocol uint) {
defer p2pSrc.Close()
defer p2pSink.Close()
src := eth.NewPeer(protocol, p2p.NewPeer(enode.ID{1}, "", nil), p2pSrc, source.txpool)
sink := eth.NewPeer(protocol, p2p.NewPeer(enode.ID{2}, "", nil), p2pSink, source.txpool)
src := eth.NewPeer(protocol, p2p.NewPeerPipe(enode.ID{1}, "", nil, p2pSrc), p2pSrc, source.txpool)
sink := eth.NewPeer(protocol, p2p.NewPeerPipe(enode.ID{2}, "", nil, p2pSink), p2pSink, source.txpool)
defer src.Close()
defer sink.Close()

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@ -116,6 +116,7 @@ type Peer struct {
// events receives message send / receive events if set
events *event.Feed
testPipe *MsgPipeRW // for testing
}
// NewPeer returns a peer for testing purposes.
@ -128,6 +129,15 @@ func NewPeer(id enode.ID, name string, caps []Cap) *Peer {
return peer
}
// NewPeerPipe creates a peer for testing purposes.
// The message pipe given as the last parameter is closed when
// Disconnect is called on the peer.
func NewPeerPipe(id enode.ID, name string, caps []Cap, pipe *MsgPipeRW) *Peer {
p := NewPeer(id, name, caps)
p.testPipe = pipe
return p
}
// ID returns the node's public key.
func (p *Peer) ID() enode.ID {
return p.rw.node.ID()
@ -185,6 +195,10 @@ func (p *Peer) LocalAddr() net.Addr {
// Disconnect terminates the peer connection with the given reason.
// It returns immediately and does not wait until the connection is closed.
func (p *Peer) Disconnect(reason DiscReason) {
if p.testPipe != nil {
p.testPipe.Close()
}
select {
case p.disc <- reason:
case <-p.closed: