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// Copyright 2018 The go-ethereum Authors
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// This file is part of the go-ethereum library.
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//
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// The go-ethereum library is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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// it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
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// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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// (at your option) any later version.
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//
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// The go-ethereum library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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// GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
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//
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// You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
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// along with the go-ethereum library. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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package stream
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import (
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"bytes"
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"context"
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"errors"
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"fmt"
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"os"
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"strconv"
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"strings"
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"sync"
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"testing"
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"time"
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"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/swarm/testutil"
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"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/common"
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"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/log"
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"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/node"
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"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/p2p/enode"
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"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/p2p/simulations/adapters"
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p2ptest "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/p2p/testing"
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"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/swarm/network"
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"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/swarm/network/simulation"
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"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/swarm/state"
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2019-01-03 22:15:26 +00:00
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"golang.org/x/crypto/sha3"
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)
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func TestStreamerSubscribe(t *testing.T) {
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tester, streamer, _, teardown, err := newStreamerTester(nil)
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if err != nil {
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t.Fatal(err)
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}
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defer teardown()
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stream := NewStream("foo", "", true)
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all: new p2p node representation (#17643)
Package p2p/enode provides a generalized representation of p2p nodes
which can contain arbitrary information in key/value pairs. It is also
the new home for the node database. The "v4" identity scheme is also
moved here from p2p/enr to remove the dependency on Ethereum crypto from
that package.
Record signature handling is changed significantly. The identity scheme
registry is removed and acceptable schemes must be passed to any method
that needs identity. This means records must now be validated explicitly
after decoding.
The enode API is designed to make signature handling easy and safe: most
APIs around the codebase work with enode.Node, which is a wrapper around
a valid record. Going from enr.Record to enode.Node requires a valid
signature.
* p2p/discover: port to p2p/enode
This ports the discovery code to the new node representation in
p2p/enode. The wire protocol is unchanged, this can be considered a
refactoring change. The Kademlia table can now deal with nodes using an
arbitrary identity scheme. This requires a few incompatible API changes:
- Table.Lookup is not available anymore. It used to take a public key
as argument because v4 protocol requires one. Its replacement is
LookupRandom.
- Table.Resolve takes *enode.Node instead of NodeID. This is also for
v4 protocol compatibility because nodes cannot be looked up by ID
alone.
- Types Node and NodeID are gone. Further commits in the series will be
fixes all over the the codebase to deal with those removals.
* p2p: port to p2p/enode and discovery changes
This adapts package p2p to the changes in p2p/discover. All uses of
discover.Node and discover.NodeID are replaced by their equivalents from
p2p/enode.
New API is added to retrieve the enode.Node instance of a peer. The
behavior of Server.Self with discovery disabled is improved. It now
tries much harder to report a working IP address, falling back to
127.0.0.1 if no suitable address can be determined through other means.
These changes were needed for tests of other packages later in the
series.
* p2p/simulations, p2p/testing: port to p2p/enode
No surprises here, mostly replacements of discover.Node, discover.NodeID
with their new equivalents. The 'interesting' API changes are:
- testing.ProtocolSession tracks complete nodes, not just their IDs.
- adapters.NodeConfig has a new method to create a complete node.
These changes were needed to make swarm tests work.
Note that the NodeID change makes the code incompatible with old
simulation snapshots.
* whisper/whisperv5, whisper/whisperv6: port to p2p/enode
This port was easy because whisper uses []byte for node IDs and
URL strings in the API.
* eth: port to p2p/enode
Again, easy to port because eth uses strings for node IDs and doesn't
care about node information in any way.
* les: port to p2p/enode
Apart from replacing discover.NodeID with enode.ID, most changes are in
the server pool code. It now deals with complete nodes instead
of (Pubkey, IP, Port) triples. The database format is unchanged for now,
but we should probably change it to use the node database later.
* node: port to p2p/enode
This change simply replaces discover.Node and discover.NodeID with their
new equivalents.
* swarm/network: port to p2p/enode
Swarm has its own node address representation, BzzAddr, containing both
an overlay address (the hash of a secp256k1 public key) and an underlay
address (enode:// URL).
There are no changes to the BzzAddr format in this commit, but certain
operations such as creating a BzzAddr from a node ID are now impossible
because node IDs aren't public keys anymore.
Most swarm-related changes in the series remove uses of
NewAddrFromNodeID, replacing it with NewAddr which takes a complete node
as argument. ToOverlayAddr is removed because we can just use the node
ID directly.
2018-09-24 22:59:00 +00:00
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err = streamer.Subscribe(tester.Nodes[0].ID(), stream, NewRange(0, 0), Top)
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if err == nil || err.Error() != "stream foo not registered" {
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t.Fatalf("Expected error %v, got %v", "stream foo not registered", err)
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}
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}
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func TestStreamerRequestSubscription(t *testing.T) {
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tester, streamer, _, teardown, err := newStreamerTester(nil)
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if err != nil {
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t.Fatal(err)
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}
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defer teardown()
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stream := NewStream("foo", "", false)
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all: new p2p node representation (#17643)
Package p2p/enode provides a generalized representation of p2p nodes
which can contain arbitrary information in key/value pairs. It is also
the new home for the node database. The "v4" identity scheme is also
moved here from p2p/enr to remove the dependency on Ethereum crypto from
that package.
Record signature handling is changed significantly. The identity scheme
registry is removed and acceptable schemes must be passed to any method
that needs identity. This means records must now be validated explicitly
after decoding.
The enode API is designed to make signature handling easy and safe: most
APIs around the codebase work with enode.Node, which is a wrapper around
a valid record. Going from enr.Record to enode.Node requires a valid
signature.
* p2p/discover: port to p2p/enode
This ports the discovery code to the new node representation in
p2p/enode. The wire protocol is unchanged, this can be considered a
refactoring change. The Kademlia table can now deal with nodes using an
arbitrary identity scheme. This requires a few incompatible API changes:
- Table.Lookup is not available anymore. It used to take a public key
as argument because v4 protocol requires one. Its replacement is
LookupRandom.
- Table.Resolve takes *enode.Node instead of NodeID. This is also for
v4 protocol compatibility because nodes cannot be looked up by ID
alone.
- Types Node and NodeID are gone. Further commits in the series will be
fixes all over the the codebase to deal with those removals.
* p2p: port to p2p/enode and discovery changes
This adapts package p2p to the changes in p2p/discover. All uses of
discover.Node and discover.NodeID are replaced by their equivalents from
p2p/enode.
New API is added to retrieve the enode.Node instance of a peer. The
behavior of Server.Self with discovery disabled is improved. It now
tries much harder to report a working IP address, falling back to
127.0.0.1 if no suitable address can be determined through other means.
These changes were needed for tests of other packages later in the
series.
* p2p/simulations, p2p/testing: port to p2p/enode
No surprises here, mostly replacements of discover.Node, discover.NodeID
with their new equivalents. The 'interesting' API changes are:
- testing.ProtocolSession tracks complete nodes, not just their IDs.
- adapters.NodeConfig has a new method to create a complete node.
These changes were needed to make swarm tests work.
Note that the NodeID change makes the code incompatible with old
simulation snapshots.
* whisper/whisperv5, whisper/whisperv6: port to p2p/enode
This port was easy because whisper uses []byte for node IDs and
URL strings in the API.
* eth: port to p2p/enode
Again, easy to port because eth uses strings for node IDs and doesn't
care about node information in any way.
* les: port to p2p/enode
Apart from replacing discover.NodeID with enode.ID, most changes are in
the server pool code. It now deals with complete nodes instead
of (Pubkey, IP, Port) triples. The database format is unchanged for now,
but we should probably change it to use the node database later.
* node: port to p2p/enode
This change simply replaces discover.Node and discover.NodeID with their
new equivalents.
* swarm/network: port to p2p/enode
Swarm has its own node address representation, BzzAddr, containing both
an overlay address (the hash of a secp256k1 public key) and an underlay
address (enode:// URL).
There are no changes to the BzzAddr format in this commit, but certain
operations such as creating a BzzAddr from a node ID are now impossible
because node IDs aren't public keys anymore.
Most swarm-related changes in the series remove uses of
NewAddrFromNodeID, replacing it with NewAddr which takes a complete node
as argument. ToOverlayAddr is removed because we can just use the node
ID directly.
2018-09-24 22:59:00 +00:00
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err = streamer.RequestSubscription(tester.Nodes[0].ID(), stream, &Range{}, Top)
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if err == nil || err.Error() != "stream foo not registered" {
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t.Fatalf("Expected error %v, got %v", "stream foo not registered", err)
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}
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}
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var (
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hash0 = sha3.Sum256([]byte{0})
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hash1 = sha3.Sum256([]byte{1})
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hash2 = sha3.Sum256([]byte{2})
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hashesTmp = append(hash0[:], hash1[:]...)
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hashes = append(hashesTmp, hash2[:]...)
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corruptHashes = append(hashes[:40])
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)
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type testClient struct {
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t string
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wait0 chan bool
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wait2 chan bool
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batchDone chan bool
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receivedHashes map[string][]byte
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}
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func newTestClient(t string) *testClient {
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return &testClient{
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t: t,
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wait0: make(chan bool),
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wait2: make(chan bool),
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batchDone: make(chan bool),
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receivedHashes: make(map[string][]byte),
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}
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}
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func (self *testClient) NeedData(ctx context.Context, hash []byte) func(context.Context) error {
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self.receivedHashes[string(hash)] = hash
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if bytes.Equal(hash, hash0[:]) {
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return func(context.Context) error {
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<-self.wait0
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return nil
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}
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} else if bytes.Equal(hash, hash2[:]) {
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return func(context.Context) error {
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<-self.wait2
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return nil
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}
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}
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return nil
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}
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func (self *testClient) BatchDone(Stream, uint64, []byte, []byte) func() (*TakeoverProof, error) {
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close(self.batchDone)
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return nil
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}
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func (self *testClient) Close() {}
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type testServer struct {
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t string
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sessionIndex uint64
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}
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func newTestServer(t string, sessionIndex uint64) *testServer {
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return &testServer{
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t: t,
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sessionIndex: sessionIndex,
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}
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}
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func (s *testServer) SessionIndex() (uint64, error) {
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return s.sessionIndex, nil
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}
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func (self *testServer) SetNextBatch(from uint64, to uint64) ([]byte, uint64, uint64, *HandoverProof, error) {
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return make([]byte, HashSize), from + 1, to + 1, nil, nil
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}
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func (self *testServer) GetData(context.Context, []byte) ([]byte, error) {
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return nil, nil
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}
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func (self *testServer) Close() {
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}
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func TestStreamerDownstreamSubscribeUnsubscribeMsgExchange(t *testing.T) {
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tester, streamer, _, teardown, err := newStreamerTester(nil)
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if err != nil {
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t.Fatal(err)
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}
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defer teardown()
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streamer.RegisterClientFunc("foo", func(p *Peer, t string, live bool) (Client, error) {
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return newTestClient(t), nil
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})
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all: new p2p node representation (#17643)
Package p2p/enode provides a generalized representation of p2p nodes
which can contain arbitrary information in key/value pairs. It is also
the new home for the node database. The "v4" identity scheme is also
moved here from p2p/enr to remove the dependency on Ethereum crypto from
that package.
Record signature handling is changed significantly. The identity scheme
registry is removed and acceptable schemes must be passed to any method
that needs identity. This means records must now be validated explicitly
after decoding.
The enode API is designed to make signature handling easy and safe: most
APIs around the codebase work with enode.Node, which is a wrapper around
a valid record. Going from enr.Record to enode.Node requires a valid
signature.
* p2p/discover: port to p2p/enode
This ports the discovery code to the new node representation in
p2p/enode. The wire protocol is unchanged, this can be considered a
refactoring change. The Kademlia table can now deal with nodes using an
arbitrary identity scheme. This requires a few incompatible API changes:
- Table.Lookup is not available anymore. It used to take a public key
as argument because v4 protocol requires one. Its replacement is
LookupRandom.
- Table.Resolve takes *enode.Node instead of NodeID. This is also for
v4 protocol compatibility because nodes cannot be looked up by ID
alone.
- Types Node and NodeID are gone. Further commits in the series will be
fixes all over the the codebase to deal with those removals.
* p2p: port to p2p/enode and discovery changes
This adapts package p2p to the changes in p2p/discover. All uses of
discover.Node and discover.NodeID are replaced by their equivalents from
p2p/enode.
New API is added to retrieve the enode.Node instance of a peer. The
behavior of Server.Self with discovery disabled is improved. It now
tries much harder to report a working IP address, falling back to
127.0.0.1 if no suitable address can be determined through other means.
These changes were needed for tests of other packages later in the
series.
* p2p/simulations, p2p/testing: port to p2p/enode
No surprises here, mostly replacements of discover.Node, discover.NodeID
with their new equivalents. The 'interesting' API changes are:
- testing.ProtocolSession tracks complete nodes, not just their IDs.
- adapters.NodeConfig has a new method to create a complete node.
These changes were needed to make swarm tests work.
Note that the NodeID change makes the code incompatible with old
simulation snapshots.
* whisper/whisperv5, whisper/whisperv6: port to p2p/enode
This port was easy because whisper uses []byte for node IDs and
URL strings in the API.
* eth: port to p2p/enode
Again, easy to port because eth uses strings for node IDs and doesn't
care about node information in any way.
* les: port to p2p/enode
Apart from replacing discover.NodeID with enode.ID, most changes are in
the server pool code. It now deals with complete nodes instead
of (Pubkey, IP, Port) triples. The database format is unchanged for now,
but we should probably change it to use the node database later.
* node: port to p2p/enode
This change simply replaces discover.Node and discover.NodeID with their
new equivalents.
* swarm/network: port to p2p/enode
Swarm has its own node address representation, BzzAddr, containing both
an overlay address (the hash of a secp256k1 public key) and an underlay
address (enode:// URL).
There are no changes to the BzzAddr format in this commit, but certain
operations such as creating a BzzAddr from a node ID are now impossible
because node IDs aren't public keys anymore.
Most swarm-related changes in the series remove uses of
NewAddrFromNodeID, replacing it with NewAddr which takes a complete node
as argument. ToOverlayAddr is removed because we can just use the node
ID directly.
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node := tester.Nodes[0]
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stream := NewStream("foo", "", true)
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all: new p2p node representation (#17643)
Package p2p/enode provides a generalized representation of p2p nodes
which can contain arbitrary information in key/value pairs. It is also
the new home for the node database. The "v4" identity scheme is also
moved here from p2p/enr to remove the dependency on Ethereum crypto from
that package.
Record signature handling is changed significantly. The identity scheme
registry is removed and acceptable schemes must be passed to any method
that needs identity. This means records must now be validated explicitly
after decoding.
The enode API is designed to make signature handling easy and safe: most
APIs around the codebase work with enode.Node, which is a wrapper around
a valid record. Going from enr.Record to enode.Node requires a valid
signature.
* p2p/discover: port to p2p/enode
This ports the discovery code to the new node representation in
p2p/enode. The wire protocol is unchanged, this can be considered a
refactoring change. The Kademlia table can now deal with nodes using an
arbitrary identity scheme. This requires a few incompatible API changes:
- Table.Lookup is not available anymore. It used to take a public key
as argument because v4 protocol requires one. Its replacement is
LookupRandom.
- Table.Resolve takes *enode.Node instead of NodeID. This is also for
v4 protocol compatibility because nodes cannot be looked up by ID
alone.
- Types Node and NodeID are gone. Further commits in the series will be
fixes all over the the codebase to deal with those removals.
* p2p: port to p2p/enode and discovery changes
This adapts package p2p to the changes in p2p/discover. All uses of
discover.Node and discover.NodeID are replaced by their equivalents from
p2p/enode.
New API is added to retrieve the enode.Node instance of a peer. The
behavior of Server.Self with discovery disabled is improved. It now
tries much harder to report a working IP address, falling back to
127.0.0.1 if no suitable address can be determined through other means.
These changes were needed for tests of other packages later in the
series.
* p2p/simulations, p2p/testing: port to p2p/enode
No surprises here, mostly replacements of discover.Node, discover.NodeID
with their new equivalents. The 'interesting' API changes are:
- testing.ProtocolSession tracks complete nodes, not just their IDs.
- adapters.NodeConfig has a new method to create a complete node.
These changes were needed to make swarm tests work.
Note that the NodeID change makes the code incompatible with old
simulation snapshots.
* whisper/whisperv5, whisper/whisperv6: port to p2p/enode
This port was easy because whisper uses []byte for node IDs and
URL strings in the API.
* eth: port to p2p/enode
Again, easy to port because eth uses strings for node IDs and doesn't
care about node information in any way.
* les: port to p2p/enode
Apart from replacing discover.NodeID with enode.ID, most changes are in
the server pool code. It now deals with complete nodes instead
of (Pubkey, IP, Port) triples. The database format is unchanged for now,
but we should probably change it to use the node database later.
* node: port to p2p/enode
This change simply replaces discover.Node and discover.NodeID with their
new equivalents.
* swarm/network: port to p2p/enode
Swarm has its own node address representation, BzzAddr, containing both
an overlay address (the hash of a secp256k1 public key) and an underlay
address (enode:// URL).
There are no changes to the BzzAddr format in this commit, but certain
operations such as creating a BzzAddr from a node ID are now impossible
because node IDs aren't public keys anymore.
Most swarm-related changes in the series remove uses of
NewAddrFromNodeID, replacing it with NewAddr which takes a complete node
as argument. ToOverlayAddr is removed because we can just use the node
ID directly.
2018-09-24 22:59:00 +00:00
|
|
|
err = streamer.Subscribe(node.ID(), stream, NewRange(5, 8), Top)
|
2018-06-20 12:06:27 +00:00
|
|
|
if err != nil {
|
|
|
|
t.Fatalf("Expected no error, got %v", err)
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
err = tester.TestExchanges(
|
|
|
|
p2ptest.Exchange{
|
|
|
|
Label: "Subscribe message",
|
|
|
|
Expects: []p2ptest.Expect{
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
Code: 4,
|
|
|
|
Msg: &SubscribeMsg{
|
|
|
|
Stream: stream,
|
|
|
|
History: NewRange(5, 8),
|
|
|
|
Priority: Top,
|
|
|
|
},
|
all: new p2p node representation (#17643)
Package p2p/enode provides a generalized representation of p2p nodes
which can contain arbitrary information in key/value pairs. It is also
the new home for the node database. The "v4" identity scheme is also
moved here from p2p/enr to remove the dependency on Ethereum crypto from
that package.
Record signature handling is changed significantly. The identity scheme
registry is removed and acceptable schemes must be passed to any method
that needs identity. This means records must now be validated explicitly
after decoding.
The enode API is designed to make signature handling easy and safe: most
APIs around the codebase work with enode.Node, which is a wrapper around
a valid record. Going from enr.Record to enode.Node requires a valid
signature.
* p2p/discover: port to p2p/enode
This ports the discovery code to the new node representation in
p2p/enode. The wire protocol is unchanged, this can be considered a
refactoring change. The Kademlia table can now deal with nodes using an
arbitrary identity scheme. This requires a few incompatible API changes:
- Table.Lookup is not available anymore. It used to take a public key
as argument because v4 protocol requires one. Its replacement is
LookupRandom.
- Table.Resolve takes *enode.Node instead of NodeID. This is also for
v4 protocol compatibility because nodes cannot be looked up by ID
alone.
- Types Node and NodeID are gone. Further commits in the series will be
fixes all over the the codebase to deal with those removals.
* p2p: port to p2p/enode and discovery changes
This adapts package p2p to the changes in p2p/discover. All uses of
discover.Node and discover.NodeID are replaced by their equivalents from
p2p/enode.
New API is added to retrieve the enode.Node instance of a peer. The
behavior of Server.Self with discovery disabled is improved. It now
tries much harder to report a working IP address, falling back to
127.0.0.1 if no suitable address can be determined through other means.
These changes were needed for tests of other packages later in the
series.
* p2p/simulations, p2p/testing: port to p2p/enode
No surprises here, mostly replacements of discover.Node, discover.NodeID
with their new equivalents. The 'interesting' API changes are:
- testing.ProtocolSession tracks complete nodes, not just their IDs.
- adapters.NodeConfig has a new method to create a complete node.
These changes were needed to make swarm tests work.
Note that the NodeID change makes the code incompatible with old
simulation snapshots.
* whisper/whisperv5, whisper/whisperv6: port to p2p/enode
This port was easy because whisper uses []byte for node IDs and
URL strings in the API.
* eth: port to p2p/enode
Again, easy to port because eth uses strings for node IDs and doesn't
care about node information in any way.
* les: port to p2p/enode
Apart from replacing discover.NodeID with enode.ID, most changes are in
the server pool code. It now deals with complete nodes instead
of (Pubkey, IP, Port) triples. The database format is unchanged for now,
but we should probably change it to use the node database later.
* node: port to p2p/enode
This change simply replaces discover.Node and discover.NodeID with their
new equivalents.
* swarm/network: port to p2p/enode
Swarm has its own node address representation, BzzAddr, containing both
an overlay address (the hash of a secp256k1 public key) and an underlay
address (enode:// URL).
There are no changes to the BzzAddr format in this commit, but certain
operations such as creating a BzzAddr from a node ID are now impossible
because node IDs aren't public keys anymore.
Most swarm-related changes in the series remove uses of
NewAddrFromNodeID, replacing it with NewAddr which takes a complete node
as argument. ToOverlayAddr is removed because we can just use the node
ID directly.
2018-09-24 22:59:00 +00:00
|
|
|
Peer: node.ID(),
|
2018-06-20 12:06:27 +00:00
|
|
|
},
|
|
|
|
},
|
|
|
|
},
|
|
|
|
// trigger OfferedHashesMsg to actually create the client
|
|
|
|
p2ptest.Exchange{
|
|
|
|
Label: "OfferedHashes message",
|
|
|
|
Triggers: []p2ptest.Trigger{
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
Code: 1,
|
|
|
|
Msg: &OfferedHashesMsg{
|
|
|
|
HandoverProof: &HandoverProof{
|
|
|
|
Handover: &Handover{},
|
|
|
|
},
|
|
|
|
Hashes: hashes,
|
|
|
|
From: 5,
|
|
|
|
To: 8,
|
|
|
|
Stream: stream,
|
|
|
|
},
|
all: new p2p node representation (#17643)
Package p2p/enode provides a generalized representation of p2p nodes
which can contain arbitrary information in key/value pairs. It is also
the new home for the node database. The "v4" identity scheme is also
moved here from p2p/enr to remove the dependency on Ethereum crypto from
that package.
Record signature handling is changed significantly. The identity scheme
registry is removed and acceptable schemes must be passed to any method
that needs identity. This means records must now be validated explicitly
after decoding.
The enode API is designed to make signature handling easy and safe: most
APIs around the codebase work with enode.Node, which is a wrapper around
a valid record. Going from enr.Record to enode.Node requires a valid
signature.
* p2p/discover: port to p2p/enode
This ports the discovery code to the new node representation in
p2p/enode. The wire protocol is unchanged, this can be considered a
refactoring change. The Kademlia table can now deal with nodes using an
arbitrary identity scheme. This requires a few incompatible API changes:
- Table.Lookup is not available anymore. It used to take a public key
as argument because v4 protocol requires one. Its replacement is
LookupRandom.
- Table.Resolve takes *enode.Node instead of NodeID. This is also for
v4 protocol compatibility because nodes cannot be looked up by ID
alone.
- Types Node and NodeID are gone. Further commits in the series will be
fixes all over the the codebase to deal with those removals.
* p2p: port to p2p/enode and discovery changes
This adapts package p2p to the changes in p2p/discover. All uses of
discover.Node and discover.NodeID are replaced by their equivalents from
p2p/enode.
New API is added to retrieve the enode.Node instance of a peer. The
behavior of Server.Self with discovery disabled is improved. It now
tries much harder to report a working IP address, falling back to
127.0.0.1 if no suitable address can be determined through other means.
These changes were needed for tests of other packages later in the
series.
* p2p/simulations, p2p/testing: port to p2p/enode
No surprises here, mostly replacements of discover.Node, discover.NodeID
with their new equivalents. The 'interesting' API changes are:
- testing.ProtocolSession tracks complete nodes, not just their IDs.
- adapters.NodeConfig has a new method to create a complete node.
These changes were needed to make swarm tests work.
Note that the NodeID change makes the code incompatible with old
simulation snapshots.
* whisper/whisperv5, whisper/whisperv6: port to p2p/enode
This port was easy because whisper uses []byte for node IDs and
URL strings in the API.
* eth: port to p2p/enode
Again, easy to port because eth uses strings for node IDs and doesn't
care about node information in any way.
* les: port to p2p/enode
Apart from replacing discover.NodeID with enode.ID, most changes are in
the server pool code. It now deals with complete nodes instead
of (Pubkey, IP, Port) triples. The database format is unchanged for now,
but we should probably change it to use the node database later.
* node: port to p2p/enode
This change simply replaces discover.Node and discover.NodeID with their
new equivalents.
* swarm/network: port to p2p/enode
Swarm has its own node address representation, BzzAddr, containing both
an overlay address (the hash of a secp256k1 public key) and an underlay
address (enode:// URL).
There are no changes to the BzzAddr format in this commit, but certain
operations such as creating a BzzAddr from a node ID are now impossible
because node IDs aren't public keys anymore.
Most swarm-related changes in the series remove uses of
NewAddrFromNodeID, replacing it with NewAddr which takes a complete node
as argument. ToOverlayAddr is removed because we can just use the node
ID directly.
2018-09-24 22:59:00 +00:00
|
|
|
Peer: node.ID(),
|
2018-06-20 12:06:27 +00:00
|
|
|
},
|
|
|
|
},
|
|
|
|
Expects: []p2ptest.Expect{
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
Code: 2,
|
|
|
|
Msg: &WantedHashesMsg{
|
|
|
|
Stream: stream,
|
|
|
|
Want: []byte{5},
|
|
|
|
From: 9,
|
|
|
|
To: 0,
|
|
|
|
},
|
all: new p2p node representation (#17643)
Package p2p/enode provides a generalized representation of p2p nodes
which can contain arbitrary information in key/value pairs. It is also
the new home for the node database. The "v4" identity scheme is also
moved here from p2p/enr to remove the dependency on Ethereum crypto from
that package.
Record signature handling is changed significantly. The identity scheme
registry is removed and acceptable schemes must be passed to any method
that needs identity. This means records must now be validated explicitly
after decoding.
The enode API is designed to make signature handling easy and safe: most
APIs around the codebase work with enode.Node, which is a wrapper around
a valid record. Going from enr.Record to enode.Node requires a valid
signature.
* p2p/discover: port to p2p/enode
This ports the discovery code to the new node representation in
p2p/enode. The wire protocol is unchanged, this can be considered a
refactoring change. The Kademlia table can now deal with nodes using an
arbitrary identity scheme. This requires a few incompatible API changes:
- Table.Lookup is not available anymore. It used to take a public key
as argument because v4 protocol requires one. Its replacement is
LookupRandom.
- Table.Resolve takes *enode.Node instead of NodeID. This is also for
v4 protocol compatibility because nodes cannot be looked up by ID
alone.
- Types Node and NodeID are gone. Further commits in the series will be
fixes all over the the codebase to deal with those removals.
* p2p: port to p2p/enode and discovery changes
This adapts package p2p to the changes in p2p/discover. All uses of
discover.Node and discover.NodeID are replaced by their equivalents from
p2p/enode.
New API is added to retrieve the enode.Node instance of a peer. The
behavior of Server.Self with discovery disabled is improved. It now
tries much harder to report a working IP address, falling back to
127.0.0.1 if no suitable address can be determined through other means.
These changes were needed for tests of other packages later in the
series.
* p2p/simulations, p2p/testing: port to p2p/enode
No surprises here, mostly replacements of discover.Node, discover.NodeID
with their new equivalents. The 'interesting' API changes are:
- testing.ProtocolSession tracks complete nodes, not just their IDs.
- adapters.NodeConfig has a new method to create a complete node.
These changes were needed to make swarm tests work.
Note that the NodeID change makes the code incompatible with old
simulation snapshots.
* whisper/whisperv5, whisper/whisperv6: port to p2p/enode
This port was easy because whisper uses []byte for node IDs and
URL strings in the API.
* eth: port to p2p/enode
Again, easy to port because eth uses strings for node IDs and doesn't
care about node information in any way.
* les: port to p2p/enode
Apart from replacing discover.NodeID with enode.ID, most changes are in
the server pool code. It now deals with complete nodes instead
of (Pubkey, IP, Port) triples. The database format is unchanged for now,
but we should probably change it to use the node database later.
* node: port to p2p/enode
This change simply replaces discover.Node and discover.NodeID with their
new equivalents.
* swarm/network: port to p2p/enode
Swarm has its own node address representation, BzzAddr, containing both
an overlay address (the hash of a secp256k1 public key) and an underlay
address (enode:// URL).
There are no changes to the BzzAddr format in this commit, but certain
operations such as creating a BzzAddr from a node ID are now impossible
because node IDs aren't public keys anymore.
Most swarm-related changes in the series remove uses of
NewAddrFromNodeID, replacing it with NewAddr which takes a complete node
as argument. ToOverlayAddr is removed because we can just use the node
ID directly.
2018-09-24 22:59:00 +00:00
|
|
|
Peer: node.ID(),
|
2018-06-20 12:06:27 +00:00
|
|
|
},
|
|
|
|
},
|
|
|
|
},
|
|
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
if err != nil {
|
|
|
|
t.Fatal(err)
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
all: new p2p node representation (#17643)
Package p2p/enode provides a generalized representation of p2p nodes
which can contain arbitrary information in key/value pairs. It is also
the new home for the node database. The "v4" identity scheme is also
moved here from p2p/enr to remove the dependency on Ethereum crypto from
that package.
Record signature handling is changed significantly. The identity scheme
registry is removed and acceptable schemes must be passed to any method
that needs identity. This means records must now be validated explicitly
after decoding.
The enode API is designed to make signature handling easy and safe: most
APIs around the codebase work with enode.Node, which is a wrapper around
a valid record. Going from enr.Record to enode.Node requires a valid
signature.
* p2p/discover: port to p2p/enode
This ports the discovery code to the new node representation in
p2p/enode. The wire protocol is unchanged, this can be considered a
refactoring change. The Kademlia table can now deal with nodes using an
arbitrary identity scheme. This requires a few incompatible API changes:
- Table.Lookup is not available anymore. It used to take a public key
as argument because v4 protocol requires one. Its replacement is
LookupRandom.
- Table.Resolve takes *enode.Node instead of NodeID. This is also for
v4 protocol compatibility because nodes cannot be looked up by ID
alone.
- Types Node and NodeID are gone. Further commits in the series will be
fixes all over the the codebase to deal with those removals.
* p2p: port to p2p/enode and discovery changes
This adapts package p2p to the changes in p2p/discover. All uses of
discover.Node and discover.NodeID are replaced by their equivalents from
p2p/enode.
New API is added to retrieve the enode.Node instance of a peer. The
behavior of Server.Self with discovery disabled is improved. It now
tries much harder to report a working IP address, falling back to
127.0.0.1 if no suitable address can be determined through other means.
These changes were needed for tests of other packages later in the
series.
* p2p/simulations, p2p/testing: port to p2p/enode
No surprises here, mostly replacements of discover.Node, discover.NodeID
with their new equivalents. The 'interesting' API changes are:
- testing.ProtocolSession tracks complete nodes, not just their IDs.
- adapters.NodeConfig has a new method to create a complete node.
These changes were needed to make swarm tests work.
Note that the NodeID change makes the code incompatible with old
simulation snapshots.
* whisper/whisperv5, whisper/whisperv6: port to p2p/enode
This port was easy because whisper uses []byte for node IDs and
URL strings in the API.
* eth: port to p2p/enode
Again, easy to port because eth uses strings for node IDs and doesn't
care about node information in any way.
* les: port to p2p/enode
Apart from replacing discover.NodeID with enode.ID, most changes are in
the server pool code. It now deals with complete nodes instead
of (Pubkey, IP, Port) triples. The database format is unchanged for now,
but we should probably change it to use the node database later.
* node: port to p2p/enode
This change simply replaces discover.Node and discover.NodeID with their
new equivalents.
* swarm/network: port to p2p/enode
Swarm has its own node address representation, BzzAddr, containing both
an overlay address (the hash of a secp256k1 public key) and an underlay
address (enode:// URL).
There are no changes to the BzzAddr format in this commit, but certain
operations such as creating a BzzAddr from a node ID are now impossible
because node IDs aren't public keys anymore.
Most swarm-related changes in the series remove uses of
NewAddrFromNodeID, replacing it with NewAddr which takes a complete node
as argument. ToOverlayAddr is removed because we can just use the node
ID directly.
2018-09-24 22:59:00 +00:00
|
|
|
err = streamer.Unsubscribe(node.ID(), stream)
|
2018-06-20 12:06:27 +00:00
|
|
|
if err != nil {
|
|
|
|
t.Fatalf("Expected no error, got %v", err)
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
err = tester.TestExchanges(p2ptest.Exchange{
|
|
|
|
Label: "Unsubscribe message",
|
|
|
|
Expects: []p2ptest.Expect{
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
Code: 0,
|
|
|
|
Msg: &UnsubscribeMsg{
|
|
|
|
Stream: stream,
|
|
|
|
},
|
all: new p2p node representation (#17643)
Package p2p/enode provides a generalized representation of p2p nodes
which can contain arbitrary information in key/value pairs. It is also
the new home for the node database. The "v4" identity scheme is also
moved here from p2p/enr to remove the dependency on Ethereum crypto from
that package.
Record signature handling is changed significantly. The identity scheme
registry is removed and acceptable schemes must be passed to any method
that needs identity. This means records must now be validated explicitly
after decoding.
The enode API is designed to make signature handling easy and safe: most
APIs around the codebase work with enode.Node, which is a wrapper around
a valid record. Going from enr.Record to enode.Node requires a valid
signature.
* p2p/discover: port to p2p/enode
This ports the discovery code to the new node representation in
p2p/enode. The wire protocol is unchanged, this can be considered a
refactoring change. The Kademlia table can now deal with nodes using an
arbitrary identity scheme. This requires a few incompatible API changes:
- Table.Lookup is not available anymore. It used to take a public key
as argument because v4 protocol requires one. Its replacement is
LookupRandom.
- Table.Resolve takes *enode.Node instead of NodeID. This is also for
v4 protocol compatibility because nodes cannot be looked up by ID
alone.
- Types Node and NodeID are gone. Further commits in the series will be
fixes all over the the codebase to deal with those removals.
* p2p: port to p2p/enode and discovery changes
This adapts package p2p to the changes in p2p/discover. All uses of
discover.Node and discover.NodeID are replaced by their equivalents from
p2p/enode.
New API is added to retrieve the enode.Node instance of a peer. The
behavior of Server.Self with discovery disabled is improved. It now
tries much harder to report a working IP address, falling back to
127.0.0.1 if no suitable address can be determined through other means.
These changes were needed for tests of other packages later in the
series.
* p2p/simulations, p2p/testing: port to p2p/enode
No surprises here, mostly replacements of discover.Node, discover.NodeID
with their new equivalents. The 'interesting' API changes are:
- testing.ProtocolSession tracks complete nodes, not just their IDs.
- adapters.NodeConfig has a new method to create a complete node.
These changes were needed to make swarm tests work.
Note that the NodeID change makes the code incompatible with old
simulation snapshots.
* whisper/whisperv5, whisper/whisperv6: port to p2p/enode
This port was easy because whisper uses []byte for node IDs and
URL strings in the API.
* eth: port to p2p/enode
Again, easy to port because eth uses strings for node IDs and doesn't
care about node information in any way.
* les: port to p2p/enode
Apart from replacing discover.NodeID with enode.ID, most changes are in
the server pool code. It now deals with complete nodes instead
of (Pubkey, IP, Port) triples. The database format is unchanged for now,
but we should probably change it to use the node database later.
* node: port to p2p/enode
This change simply replaces discover.Node and discover.NodeID with their
new equivalents.
* swarm/network: port to p2p/enode
Swarm has its own node address representation, BzzAddr, containing both
an overlay address (the hash of a secp256k1 public key) and an underlay
address (enode:// URL).
There are no changes to the BzzAddr format in this commit, but certain
operations such as creating a BzzAddr from a node ID are now impossible
because node IDs aren't public keys anymore.
Most swarm-related changes in the series remove uses of
NewAddrFromNodeID, replacing it with NewAddr which takes a complete node
as argument. ToOverlayAddr is removed because we can just use the node
ID directly.
2018-09-24 22:59:00 +00:00
|
|
|
Peer: node.ID(),
|
2018-06-20 12:06:27 +00:00
|
|
|
},
|
|
|
|
},
|
|
|
|
})
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
if err != nil {
|
|
|
|
t.Fatal(err)
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
func TestStreamerUpstreamSubscribeUnsubscribeMsgExchange(t *testing.T) {
|
2019-01-24 16:23:34 +00:00
|
|
|
tester, streamer, _, teardown, err := newStreamerTester(nil)
|
2018-06-20 12:06:27 +00:00
|
|
|
if err != nil {
|
|
|
|
t.Fatal(err)
|
|
|
|
}
|
2019-02-13 12:03:23 +00:00
|
|
|
defer teardown()
|
2018-06-20 12:06:27 +00:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
stream := NewStream("foo", "", false)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
streamer.RegisterServerFunc("foo", func(p *Peer, t string, live bool) (Server, error) {
|
2018-10-12 14:26:16 +00:00
|
|
|
return newTestServer(t, 10), nil
|
2018-06-20 12:06:27 +00:00
|
|
|
})
|
|
|
|
|
all: new p2p node representation (#17643)
Package p2p/enode provides a generalized representation of p2p nodes
which can contain arbitrary information in key/value pairs. It is also
the new home for the node database. The "v4" identity scheme is also
moved here from p2p/enr to remove the dependency on Ethereum crypto from
that package.
Record signature handling is changed significantly. The identity scheme
registry is removed and acceptable schemes must be passed to any method
that needs identity. This means records must now be validated explicitly
after decoding.
The enode API is designed to make signature handling easy and safe: most
APIs around the codebase work with enode.Node, which is a wrapper around
a valid record. Going from enr.Record to enode.Node requires a valid
signature.
* p2p/discover: port to p2p/enode
This ports the discovery code to the new node representation in
p2p/enode. The wire protocol is unchanged, this can be considered a
refactoring change. The Kademlia table can now deal with nodes using an
arbitrary identity scheme. This requires a few incompatible API changes:
- Table.Lookup is not available anymore. It used to take a public key
as argument because v4 protocol requires one. Its replacement is
LookupRandom.
- Table.Resolve takes *enode.Node instead of NodeID. This is also for
v4 protocol compatibility because nodes cannot be looked up by ID
alone.
- Types Node and NodeID are gone. Further commits in the series will be
fixes all over the the codebase to deal with those removals.
* p2p: port to p2p/enode and discovery changes
This adapts package p2p to the changes in p2p/discover. All uses of
discover.Node and discover.NodeID are replaced by their equivalents from
p2p/enode.
New API is added to retrieve the enode.Node instance of a peer. The
behavior of Server.Self with discovery disabled is improved. It now
tries much harder to report a working IP address, falling back to
127.0.0.1 if no suitable address can be determined through other means.
These changes were needed for tests of other packages later in the
series.
* p2p/simulations, p2p/testing: port to p2p/enode
No surprises here, mostly replacements of discover.Node, discover.NodeID
with their new equivalents. The 'interesting' API changes are:
- testing.ProtocolSession tracks complete nodes, not just their IDs.
- adapters.NodeConfig has a new method to create a complete node.
These changes were needed to make swarm tests work.
Note that the NodeID change makes the code incompatible with old
simulation snapshots.
* whisper/whisperv5, whisper/whisperv6: port to p2p/enode
This port was easy because whisper uses []byte for node IDs and
URL strings in the API.
* eth: port to p2p/enode
Again, easy to port because eth uses strings for node IDs and doesn't
care about node information in any way.
* les: port to p2p/enode
Apart from replacing discover.NodeID with enode.ID, most changes are in
the server pool code. It now deals with complete nodes instead
of (Pubkey, IP, Port) triples. The database format is unchanged for now,
but we should probably change it to use the node database later.
* node: port to p2p/enode
This change simply replaces discover.Node and discover.NodeID with their
new equivalents.
* swarm/network: port to p2p/enode
Swarm has its own node address representation, BzzAddr, containing both
an overlay address (the hash of a secp256k1 public key) and an underlay
address (enode:// URL).
There are no changes to the BzzAddr format in this commit, but certain
operations such as creating a BzzAddr from a node ID are now impossible
because node IDs aren't public keys anymore.
Most swarm-related changes in the series remove uses of
NewAddrFromNodeID, replacing it with NewAddr which takes a complete node
as argument. ToOverlayAddr is removed because we can just use the node
ID directly.
2018-09-24 22:59:00 +00:00
|
|
|
node := tester.Nodes[0]
|
2018-06-20 12:06:27 +00:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
err = tester.TestExchanges(p2ptest.Exchange{
|
|
|
|
Label: "Subscribe message",
|
|
|
|
Triggers: []p2ptest.Trigger{
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
Code: 4,
|
|
|
|
Msg: &SubscribeMsg{
|
|
|
|
Stream: stream,
|
|
|
|
History: NewRange(5, 8),
|
|
|
|
Priority: Top,
|
|
|
|
},
|
all: new p2p node representation (#17643)
Package p2p/enode provides a generalized representation of p2p nodes
which can contain arbitrary information in key/value pairs. It is also
the new home for the node database. The "v4" identity scheme is also
moved here from p2p/enr to remove the dependency on Ethereum crypto from
that package.
Record signature handling is changed significantly. The identity scheme
registry is removed and acceptable schemes must be passed to any method
that needs identity. This means records must now be validated explicitly
after decoding.
The enode API is designed to make signature handling easy and safe: most
APIs around the codebase work with enode.Node, which is a wrapper around
a valid record. Going from enr.Record to enode.Node requires a valid
signature.
* p2p/discover: port to p2p/enode
This ports the discovery code to the new node representation in
p2p/enode. The wire protocol is unchanged, this can be considered a
refactoring change. The Kademlia table can now deal with nodes using an
arbitrary identity scheme. This requires a few incompatible API changes:
- Table.Lookup is not available anymore. It used to take a public key
as argument because v4 protocol requires one. Its replacement is
LookupRandom.
- Table.Resolve takes *enode.Node instead of NodeID. This is also for
v4 protocol compatibility because nodes cannot be looked up by ID
alone.
- Types Node and NodeID are gone. Further commits in the series will be
fixes all over the the codebase to deal with those removals.
* p2p: port to p2p/enode and discovery changes
This adapts package p2p to the changes in p2p/discover. All uses of
discover.Node and discover.NodeID are replaced by their equivalents from
p2p/enode.
New API is added to retrieve the enode.Node instance of a peer. The
behavior of Server.Self with discovery disabled is improved. It now
tries much harder to report a working IP address, falling back to
127.0.0.1 if no suitable address can be determined through other means.
These changes were needed for tests of other packages later in the
series.
* p2p/simulations, p2p/testing: port to p2p/enode
No surprises here, mostly replacements of discover.Node, discover.NodeID
with their new equivalents. The 'interesting' API changes are:
- testing.ProtocolSession tracks complete nodes, not just their IDs.
- adapters.NodeConfig has a new method to create a complete node.
These changes were needed to make swarm tests work.
Note that the NodeID change makes the code incompatible with old
simulation snapshots.
* whisper/whisperv5, whisper/whisperv6: port to p2p/enode
This port was easy because whisper uses []byte for node IDs and
URL strings in the API.
* eth: port to p2p/enode
Again, easy to port because eth uses strings for node IDs and doesn't
care about node information in any way.
* les: port to p2p/enode
Apart from replacing discover.NodeID with enode.ID, most changes are in
the server pool code. It now deals with complete nodes instead
of (Pubkey, IP, Port) triples. The database format is unchanged for now,
but we should probably change it to use the node database later.
* node: port to p2p/enode
This change simply replaces discover.Node and discover.NodeID with their
new equivalents.
* swarm/network: port to p2p/enode
Swarm has its own node address representation, BzzAddr, containing both
an overlay address (the hash of a secp256k1 public key) and an underlay
address (enode:// URL).
There are no changes to the BzzAddr format in this commit, but certain
operations such as creating a BzzAddr from a node ID are now impossible
because node IDs aren't public keys anymore.
Most swarm-related changes in the series remove uses of
NewAddrFromNodeID, replacing it with NewAddr which takes a complete node
as argument. ToOverlayAddr is removed because we can just use the node
ID directly.
2018-09-24 22:59:00 +00:00
|
|
|
Peer: node.ID(),
|
2018-06-20 12:06:27 +00:00
|
|
|
},
|
|
|
|
},
|
|
|
|
Expects: []p2ptest.Expect{
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
Code: 1,
|
|
|
|
Msg: &OfferedHashesMsg{
|
|
|
|
Stream: stream,
|
|
|
|
HandoverProof: &HandoverProof{
|
|
|
|
Handover: &Handover{},
|
|
|
|
},
|
|
|
|
Hashes: make([]byte, HashSize),
|
|
|
|
From: 6,
|
|
|
|
To: 9,
|
|
|
|
},
|
all: new p2p node representation (#17643)
Package p2p/enode provides a generalized representation of p2p nodes
which can contain arbitrary information in key/value pairs. It is also
the new home for the node database. The "v4" identity scheme is also
moved here from p2p/enr to remove the dependency on Ethereum crypto from
that package.
Record signature handling is changed significantly. The identity scheme
registry is removed and acceptable schemes must be passed to any method
that needs identity. This means records must now be validated explicitly
after decoding.
The enode API is designed to make signature handling easy and safe: most
APIs around the codebase work with enode.Node, which is a wrapper around
a valid record. Going from enr.Record to enode.Node requires a valid
signature.
* p2p/discover: port to p2p/enode
This ports the discovery code to the new node representation in
p2p/enode. The wire protocol is unchanged, this can be considered a
refactoring change. The Kademlia table can now deal with nodes using an
arbitrary identity scheme. This requires a few incompatible API changes:
- Table.Lookup is not available anymore. It used to take a public key
as argument because v4 protocol requires one. Its replacement is
LookupRandom.
- Table.Resolve takes *enode.Node instead of NodeID. This is also for
v4 protocol compatibility because nodes cannot be looked up by ID
alone.
- Types Node and NodeID are gone. Further commits in the series will be
fixes all over the the codebase to deal with those removals.
* p2p: port to p2p/enode and discovery changes
This adapts package p2p to the changes in p2p/discover. All uses of
discover.Node and discover.NodeID are replaced by their equivalents from
p2p/enode.
New API is added to retrieve the enode.Node instance of a peer. The
behavior of Server.Self with discovery disabled is improved. It now
tries much harder to report a working IP address, falling back to
127.0.0.1 if no suitable address can be determined through other means.
These changes were needed for tests of other packages later in the
series.
* p2p/simulations, p2p/testing: port to p2p/enode
No surprises here, mostly replacements of discover.Node, discover.NodeID
with their new equivalents. The 'interesting' API changes are:
- testing.ProtocolSession tracks complete nodes, not just their IDs.
- adapters.NodeConfig has a new method to create a complete node.
These changes were needed to make swarm tests work.
Note that the NodeID change makes the code incompatible with old
simulation snapshots.
* whisper/whisperv5, whisper/whisperv6: port to p2p/enode
This port was easy because whisper uses []byte for node IDs and
URL strings in the API.
* eth: port to p2p/enode
Again, easy to port because eth uses strings for node IDs and doesn't
care about node information in any way.
* les: port to p2p/enode
Apart from replacing discover.NodeID with enode.ID, most changes are in
the server pool code. It now deals with complete nodes instead
of (Pubkey, IP, Port) triples. The database format is unchanged for now,
but we should probably change it to use the node database later.
* node: port to p2p/enode
This change simply replaces discover.Node and discover.NodeID with their
new equivalents.
* swarm/network: port to p2p/enode
Swarm has its own node address representation, BzzAddr, containing both
an overlay address (the hash of a secp256k1 public key) and an underlay
address (enode:// URL).
There are no changes to the BzzAddr format in this commit, but certain
operations such as creating a BzzAddr from a node ID are now impossible
because node IDs aren't public keys anymore.
Most swarm-related changes in the series remove uses of
NewAddrFromNodeID, replacing it with NewAddr which takes a complete node
as argument. ToOverlayAddr is removed because we can just use the node
ID directly.
2018-09-24 22:59:00 +00:00
|
|
|
Peer: node.ID(),
|
2018-06-20 12:06:27 +00:00
|
|
|
},
|
|
|
|
},
|
|
|
|
})
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
if err != nil {
|
|
|
|
t.Fatal(err)
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
err = tester.TestExchanges(p2ptest.Exchange{
|
|
|
|
Label: "unsubscribe message",
|
|
|
|
Triggers: []p2ptest.Trigger{
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
Code: 0,
|
|
|
|
Msg: &UnsubscribeMsg{
|
|
|
|
Stream: stream,
|
|
|
|
},
|
all: new p2p node representation (#17643)
Package p2p/enode provides a generalized representation of p2p nodes
which can contain arbitrary information in key/value pairs. It is also
the new home for the node database. The "v4" identity scheme is also
moved here from p2p/enr to remove the dependency on Ethereum crypto from
that package.
Record signature handling is changed significantly. The identity scheme
registry is removed and acceptable schemes must be passed to any method
that needs identity. This means records must now be validated explicitly
after decoding.
The enode API is designed to make signature handling easy and safe: most
APIs around the codebase work with enode.Node, which is a wrapper around
a valid record. Going from enr.Record to enode.Node requires a valid
signature.
* p2p/discover: port to p2p/enode
This ports the discovery code to the new node representation in
p2p/enode. The wire protocol is unchanged, this can be considered a
refactoring change. The Kademlia table can now deal with nodes using an
arbitrary identity scheme. This requires a few incompatible API changes:
- Table.Lookup is not available anymore. It used to take a public key
as argument because v4 protocol requires one. Its replacement is
LookupRandom.
- Table.Resolve takes *enode.Node instead of NodeID. This is also for
v4 protocol compatibility because nodes cannot be looked up by ID
alone.
- Types Node and NodeID are gone. Further commits in the series will be
fixes all over the the codebase to deal with those removals.
* p2p: port to p2p/enode and discovery changes
This adapts package p2p to the changes in p2p/discover. All uses of
discover.Node and discover.NodeID are replaced by their equivalents from
p2p/enode.
New API is added to retrieve the enode.Node instance of a peer. The
behavior of Server.Self with discovery disabled is improved. It now
tries much harder to report a working IP address, falling back to
127.0.0.1 if no suitable address can be determined through other means.
These changes were needed for tests of other packages later in the
series.
* p2p/simulations, p2p/testing: port to p2p/enode
No surprises here, mostly replacements of discover.Node, discover.NodeID
with their new equivalents. The 'interesting' API changes are:
- testing.ProtocolSession tracks complete nodes, not just their IDs.
- adapters.NodeConfig has a new method to create a complete node.
These changes were needed to make swarm tests work.
Note that the NodeID change makes the code incompatible with old
simulation snapshots.
* whisper/whisperv5, whisper/whisperv6: port to p2p/enode
This port was easy because whisper uses []byte for node IDs and
URL strings in the API.
* eth: port to p2p/enode
Again, easy to port because eth uses strings for node IDs and doesn't
care about node information in any way.
* les: port to p2p/enode
Apart from replacing discover.NodeID with enode.ID, most changes are in
the server pool code. It now deals with complete nodes instead
of (Pubkey, IP, Port) triples. The database format is unchanged for now,
but we should probably change it to use the node database later.
* node: port to p2p/enode
This change simply replaces discover.Node and discover.NodeID with their
new equivalents.
* swarm/network: port to p2p/enode
Swarm has its own node address representation, BzzAddr, containing both
an overlay address (the hash of a secp256k1 public key) and an underlay
address (enode:// URL).
There are no changes to the BzzAddr format in this commit, but certain
operations such as creating a BzzAddr from a node ID are now impossible
because node IDs aren't public keys anymore.
Most swarm-related changes in the series remove uses of
NewAddrFromNodeID, replacing it with NewAddr which takes a complete node
as argument. ToOverlayAddr is removed because we can just use the node
ID directly.
2018-09-24 22:59:00 +00:00
|
|
|
Peer: node.ID(),
|
2018-06-20 12:06:27 +00:00
|
|
|
},
|
|
|
|
},
|
|
|
|
})
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
if err != nil {
|
|
|
|
t.Fatal(err)
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
func TestStreamerUpstreamSubscribeUnsubscribeMsgExchangeLive(t *testing.T) {
|
2019-01-24 16:23:34 +00:00
|
|
|
tester, streamer, _, teardown, err := newStreamerTester(nil)
|
2018-06-20 12:06:27 +00:00
|
|
|
if err != nil {
|
|
|
|
t.Fatal(err)
|
|
|
|
}
|
2019-02-13 12:03:23 +00:00
|
|
|
defer teardown()
|
2018-06-20 12:06:27 +00:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
stream := NewStream("foo", "", true)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
streamer.RegisterServerFunc("foo", func(p *Peer, t string, live bool) (Server, error) {
|
2018-10-12 14:26:16 +00:00
|
|
|
return newTestServer(t, 0), nil
|
2018-06-20 12:06:27 +00:00
|
|
|
})
|
|
|
|
|
all: new p2p node representation (#17643)
Package p2p/enode provides a generalized representation of p2p nodes
which can contain arbitrary information in key/value pairs. It is also
the new home for the node database. The "v4" identity scheme is also
moved here from p2p/enr to remove the dependency on Ethereum crypto from
that package.
Record signature handling is changed significantly. The identity scheme
registry is removed and acceptable schemes must be passed to any method
that needs identity. This means records must now be validated explicitly
after decoding.
The enode API is designed to make signature handling easy and safe: most
APIs around the codebase work with enode.Node, which is a wrapper around
a valid record. Going from enr.Record to enode.Node requires a valid
signature.
* p2p/discover: port to p2p/enode
This ports the discovery code to the new node representation in
p2p/enode. The wire protocol is unchanged, this can be considered a
refactoring change. The Kademlia table can now deal with nodes using an
arbitrary identity scheme. This requires a few incompatible API changes:
- Table.Lookup is not available anymore. It used to take a public key
as argument because v4 protocol requires one. Its replacement is
LookupRandom.
- Table.Resolve takes *enode.Node instead of NodeID. This is also for
v4 protocol compatibility because nodes cannot be looked up by ID
alone.
- Types Node and NodeID are gone. Further commits in the series will be
fixes all over the the codebase to deal with those removals.
* p2p: port to p2p/enode and discovery changes
This adapts package p2p to the changes in p2p/discover. All uses of
discover.Node and discover.NodeID are replaced by their equivalents from
p2p/enode.
New API is added to retrieve the enode.Node instance of a peer. The
behavior of Server.Self with discovery disabled is improved. It now
tries much harder to report a working IP address, falling back to
127.0.0.1 if no suitable address can be determined through other means.
These changes were needed for tests of other packages later in the
series.
* p2p/simulations, p2p/testing: port to p2p/enode
No surprises here, mostly replacements of discover.Node, discover.NodeID
with their new equivalents. The 'interesting' API changes are:
- testing.ProtocolSession tracks complete nodes, not just their IDs.
- adapters.NodeConfig has a new method to create a complete node.
These changes were needed to make swarm tests work.
Note that the NodeID change makes the code incompatible with old
simulation snapshots.
* whisper/whisperv5, whisper/whisperv6: port to p2p/enode
This port was easy because whisper uses []byte for node IDs and
URL strings in the API.
* eth: port to p2p/enode
Again, easy to port because eth uses strings for node IDs and doesn't
care about node information in any way.
* les: port to p2p/enode
Apart from replacing discover.NodeID with enode.ID, most changes are in
the server pool code. It now deals with complete nodes instead
of (Pubkey, IP, Port) triples. The database format is unchanged for now,
but we should probably change it to use the node database later.
* node: port to p2p/enode
This change simply replaces discover.Node and discover.NodeID with their
new equivalents.
* swarm/network: port to p2p/enode
Swarm has its own node address representation, BzzAddr, containing both
an overlay address (the hash of a secp256k1 public key) and an underlay
address (enode:// URL).
There are no changes to the BzzAddr format in this commit, but certain
operations such as creating a BzzAddr from a node ID are now impossible
because node IDs aren't public keys anymore.
Most swarm-related changes in the series remove uses of
NewAddrFromNodeID, replacing it with NewAddr which takes a complete node
as argument. ToOverlayAddr is removed because we can just use the node
ID directly.
2018-09-24 22:59:00 +00:00
|
|
|
node := tester.Nodes[0]
|
2018-06-20 12:06:27 +00:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
err = tester.TestExchanges(p2ptest.Exchange{
|
|
|
|
Label: "Subscribe message",
|
|
|
|
Triggers: []p2ptest.Trigger{
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
Code: 4,
|
|
|
|
Msg: &SubscribeMsg{
|
|
|
|
Stream: stream,
|
|
|
|
Priority: Top,
|
|
|
|
},
|
all: new p2p node representation (#17643)
Package p2p/enode provides a generalized representation of p2p nodes
which can contain arbitrary information in key/value pairs. It is also
the new home for the node database. The "v4" identity scheme is also
moved here from p2p/enr to remove the dependency on Ethereum crypto from
that package.
Record signature handling is changed significantly. The identity scheme
registry is removed and acceptable schemes must be passed to any method
that needs identity. This means records must now be validated explicitly
after decoding.
The enode API is designed to make signature handling easy and safe: most
APIs around the codebase work with enode.Node, which is a wrapper around
a valid record. Going from enr.Record to enode.Node requires a valid
signature.
* p2p/discover: port to p2p/enode
This ports the discovery code to the new node representation in
p2p/enode. The wire protocol is unchanged, this can be considered a
refactoring change. The Kademlia table can now deal with nodes using an
arbitrary identity scheme. This requires a few incompatible API changes:
- Table.Lookup is not available anymore. It used to take a public key
as argument because v4 protocol requires one. Its replacement is
LookupRandom.
- Table.Resolve takes *enode.Node instead of NodeID. This is also for
v4 protocol compatibility because nodes cannot be looked up by ID
alone.
- Types Node and NodeID are gone. Further commits in the series will be
fixes all over the the codebase to deal with those removals.
* p2p: port to p2p/enode and discovery changes
This adapts package p2p to the changes in p2p/discover. All uses of
discover.Node and discover.NodeID are replaced by their equivalents from
p2p/enode.
New API is added to retrieve the enode.Node instance of a peer. The
behavior of Server.Self with discovery disabled is improved. It now
tries much harder to report a working IP address, falling back to
127.0.0.1 if no suitable address can be determined through other means.
These changes were needed for tests of other packages later in the
series.
* p2p/simulations, p2p/testing: port to p2p/enode
No surprises here, mostly replacements of discover.Node, discover.NodeID
with their new equivalents. The 'interesting' API changes are:
- testing.ProtocolSession tracks complete nodes, not just their IDs.
- adapters.NodeConfig has a new method to create a complete node.
These changes were needed to make swarm tests work.
Note that the NodeID change makes the code incompatible with old
simulation snapshots.
* whisper/whisperv5, whisper/whisperv6: port to p2p/enode
This port was easy because whisper uses []byte for node IDs and
URL strings in the API.
* eth: port to p2p/enode
Again, easy to port because eth uses strings for node IDs and doesn't
care about node information in any way.
* les: port to p2p/enode
Apart from replacing discover.NodeID with enode.ID, most changes are in
the server pool code. It now deals with complete nodes instead
of (Pubkey, IP, Port) triples. The database format is unchanged for now,
but we should probably change it to use the node database later.
* node: port to p2p/enode
This change simply replaces discover.Node and discover.NodeID with their
new equivalents.
* swarm/network: port to p2p/enode
Swarm has its own node address representation, BzzAddr, containing both
an overlay address (the hash of a secp256k1 public key) and an underlay
address (enode:// URL).
There are no changes to the BzzAddr format in this commit, but certain
operations such as creating a BzzAddr from a node ID are now impossible
because node IDs aren't public keys anymore.
Most swarm-related changes in the series remove uses of
NewAddrFromNodeID, replacing it with NewAddr which takes a complete node
as argument. ToOverlayAddr is removed because we can just use the node
ID directly.
2018-09-24 22:59:00 +00:00
|
|
|
Peer: node.ID(),
|
2018-06-20 12:06:27 +00:00
|
|
|
},
|
|
|
|
},
|
|
|
|
Expects: []p2ptest.Expect{
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
Code: 1,
|
|
|
|
Msg: &OfferedHashesMsg{
|
|
|
|
Stream: stream,
|
|
|
|
HandoverProof: &HandoverProof{
|
|
|
|
Handover: &Handover{},
|
|
|
|
},
|
|
|
|
Hashes: make([]byte, HashSize),
|
|
|
|
From: 1,
|
2018-10-12 14:26:16 +00:00
|
|
|
To: 0,
|
2018-06-20 12:06:27 +00:00
|
|
|
},
|
all: new p2p node representation (#17643)
Package p2p/enode provides a generalized representation of p2p nodes
which can contain arbitrary information in key/value pairs. It is also
the new home for the node database. The "v4" identity scheme is also
moved here from p2p/enr to remove the dependency on Ethereum crypto from
that package.
Record signature handling is changed significantly. The identity scheme
registry is removed and acceptable schemes must be passed to any method
that needs identity. This means records must now be validated explicitly
after decoding.
The enode API is designed to make signature handling easy and safe: most
APIs around the codebase work with enode.Node, which is a wrapper around
a valid record. Going from enr.Record to enode.Node requires a valid
signature.
* p2p/discover: port to p2p/enode
This ports the discovery code to the new node representation in
p2p/enode. The wire protocol is unchanged, this can be considered a
refactoring change. The Kademlia table can now deal with nodes using an
arbitrary identity scheme. This requires a few incompatible API changes:
- Table.Lookup is not available anymore. It used to take a public key
as argument because v4 protocol requires one. Its replacement is
LookupRandom.
- Table.Resolve takes *enode.Node instead of NodeID. This is also for
v4 protocol compatibility because nodes cannot be looked up by ID
alone.
- Types Node and NodeID are gone. Further commits in the series will be
fixes all over the the codebase to deal with those removals.
* p2p: port to p2p/enode and discovery changes
This adapts package p2p to the changes in p2p/discover. All uses of
discover.Node and discover.NodeID are replaced by their equivalents from
p2p/enode.
New API is added to retrieve the enode.Node instance of a peer. The
behavior of Server.Self with discovery disabled is improved. It now
tries much harder to report a working IP address, falling back to
127.0.0.1 if no suitable address can be determined through other means.
These changes were needed for tests of other packages later in the
series.
* p2p/simulations, p2p/testing: port to p2p/enode
No surprises here, mostly replacements of discover.Node, discover.NodeID
with their new equivalents. The 'interesting' API changes are:
- testing.ProtocolSession tracks complete nodes, not just their IDs.
- adapters.NodeConfig has a new method to create a complete node.
These changes were needed to make swarm tests work.
Note that the NodeID change makes the code incompatible with old
simulation snapshots.
* whisper/whisperv5, whisper/whisperv6: port to p2p/enode
This port was easy because whisper uses []byte for node IDs and
URL strings in the API.
* eth: port to p2p/enode
Again, easy to port because eth uses strings for node IDs and doesn't
care about node information in any way.
* les: port to p2p/enode
Apart from replacing discover.NodeID with enode.ID, most changes are in
the server pool code. It now deals with complete nodes instead
of (Pubkey, IP, Port) triples. The database format is unchanged for now,
but we should probably change it to use the node database later.
* node: port to p2p/enode
This change simply replaces discover.Node and discover.NodeID with their
new equivalents.
* swarm/network: port to p2p/enode
Swarm has its own node address representation, BzzAddr, containing both
an overlay address (the hash of a secp256k1 public key) and an underlay
address (enode:// URL).
There are no changes to the BzzAddr format in this commit, but certain
operations such as creating a BzzAddr from a node ID are now impossible
because node IDs aren't public keys anymore.
Most swarm-related changes in the series remove uses of
NewAddrFromNodeID, replacing it with NewAddr which takes a complete node
as argument. ToOverlayAddr is removed because we can just use the node
ID directly.
2018-09-24 22:59:00 +00:00
|
|
|
Peer: node.ID(),
|
2018-06-20 12:06:27 +00:00
|
|
|
},
|
|
|
|
},
|
|
|
|
})
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
if err != nil {
|
|
|
|
t.Fatal(err)
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
err = tester.TestExchanges(p2ptest.Exchange{
|
|
|
|
Label: "unsubscribe message",
|
|
|
|
Triggers: []p2ptest.Trigger{
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
Code: 0,
|
|
|
|
Msg: &UnsubscribeMsg{
|
|
|
|
Stream: stream,
|
|
|
|
},
|
all: new p2p node representation (#17643)
Package p2p/enode provides a generalized representation of p2p nodes
which can contain arbitrary information in key/value pairs. It is also
the new home for the node database. The "v4" identity scheme is also
moved here from p2p/enr to remove the dependency on Ethereum crypto from
that package.
Record signature handling is changed significantly. The identity scheme
registry is removed and acceptable schemes must be passed to any method
that needs identity. This means records must now be validated explicitly
after decoding.
The enode API is designed to make signature handling easy and safe: most
APIs around the codebase work with enode.Node, which is a wrapper around
a valid record. Going from enr.Record to enode.Node requires a valid
signature.
* p2p/discover: port to p2p/enode
This ports the discovery code to the new node representation in
p2p/enode. The wire protocol is unchanged, this can be considered a
refactoring change. The Kademlia table can now deal with nodes using an
arbitrary identity scheme. This requires a few incompatible API changes:
- Table.Lookup is not available anymore. It used to take a public key
as argument because v4 protocol requires one. Its replacement is
LookupRandom.
- Table.Resolve takes *enode.Node instead of NodeID. This is also for
v4 protocol compatibility because nodes cannot be looked up by ID
alone.
- Types Node and NodeID are gone. Further commits in the series will be
fixes all over the the codebase to deal with those removals.
* p2p: port to p2p/enode and discovery changes
This adapts package p2p to the changes in p2p/discover. All uses of
discover.Node and discover.NodeID are replaced by their equivalents from
p2p/enode.
New API is added to retrieve the enode.Node instance of a peer. The
behavior of Server.Self with discovery disabled is improved. It now
tries much harder to report a working IP address, falling back to
127.0.0.1 if no suitable address can be determined through other means.
These changes were needed for tests of other packages later in the
series.
* p2p/simulations, p2p/testing: port to p2p/enode
No surprises here, mostly replacements of discover.Node, discover.NodeID
with their new equivalents. The 'interesting' API changes are:
- testing.ProtocolSession tracks complete nodes, not just their IDs.
- adapters.NodeConfig has a new method to create a complete node.
These changes were needed to make swarm tests work.
Note that the NodeID change makes the code incompatible with old
simulation snapshots.
* whisper/whisperv5, whisper/whisperv6: port to p2p/enode
This port was easy because whisper uses []byte for node IDs and
URL strings in the API.
* eth: port to p2p/enode
Again, easy to port because eth uses strings for node IDs and doesn't
care about node information in any way.
* les: port to p2p/enode
Apart from replacing discover.NodeID with enode.ID, most changes are in
the server pool code. It now deals with complete nodes instead
of (Pubkey, IP, Port) triples. The database format is unchanged for now,
but we should probably change it to use the node database later.
* node: port to p2p/enode
This change simply replaces discover.Node and discover.NodeID with their
new equivalents.
* swarm/network: port to p2p/enode
Swarm has its own node address representation, BzzAddr, containing both
an overlay address (the hash of a secp256k1 public key) and an underlay
address (enode:// URL).
There are no changes to the BzzAddr format in this commit, but certain
operations such as creating a BzzAddr from a node ID are now impossible
because node IDs aren't public keys anymore.
Most swarm-related changes in the series remove uses of
NewAddrFromNodeID, replacing it with NewAddr which takes a complete node
as argument. ToOverlayAddr is removed because we can just use the node
ID directly.
2018-09-24 22:59:00 +00:00
|
|
|
Peer: node.ID(),
|
2018-06-20 12:06:27 +00:00
|
|
|
},
|
|
|
|
},
|
|
|
|
})
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
if err != nil {
|
|
|
|
t.Fatal(err)
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
func TestStreamerUpstreamSubscribeErrorMsgExchange(t *testing.T) {
|
2019-01-24 16:23:34 +00:00
|
|
|
tester, streamer, _, teardown, err := newStreamerTester(nil)
|
2018-06-20 12:06:27 +00:00
|
|
|
if err != nil {
|
|
|
|
t.Fatal(err)
|
|
|
|
}
|
2019-02-13 12:03:23 +00:00
|
|
|
defer teardown()
|
2018-06-20 12:06:27 +00:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
streamer.RegisterServerFunc("foo", func(p *Peer, t string, live bool) (Server, error) {
|
2018-10-12 14:26:16 +00:00
|
|
|
return newTestServer(t, 0), nil
|
2018-06-20 12:06:27 +00:00
|
|
|
})
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
stream := NewStream("bar", "", true)
|
|
|
|
|
all: new p2p node representation (#17643)
Package p2p/enode provides a generalized representation of p2p nodes
which can contain arbitrary information in key/value pairs. It is also
the new home for the node database. The "v4" identity scheme is also
moved here from p2p/enr to remove the dependency on Ethereum crypto from
that package.
Record signature handling is changed significantly. The identity scheme
registry is removed and acceptable schemes must be passed to any method
that needs identity. This means records must now be validated explicitly
after decoding.
The enode API is designed to make signature handling easy and safe: most
APIs around the codebase work with enode.Node, which is a wrapper around
a valid record. Going from enr.Record to enode.Node requires a valid
signature.
* p2p/discover: port to p2p/enode
This ports the discovery code to the new node representation in
p2p/enode. The wire protocol is unchanged, this can be considered a
refactoring change. The Kademlia table can now deal with nodes using an
arbitrary identity scheme. This requires a few incompatible API changes:
- Table.Lookup is not available anymore. It used to take a public key
as argument because v4 protocol requires one. Its replacement is
LookupRandom.
- Table.Resolve takes *enode.Node instead of NodeID. This is also for
v4 protocol compatibility because nodes cannot be looked up by ID
alone.
- Types Node and NodeID are gone. Further commits in the series will be
fixes all over the the codebase to deal with those removals.
* p2p: port to p2p/enode and discovery changes
This adapts package p2p to the changes in p2p/discover. All uses of
discover.Node and discover.NodeID are replaced by their equivalents from
p2p/enode.
New API is added to retrieve the enode.Node instance of a peer. The
behavior of Server.Self with discovery disabled is improved. It now
tries much harder to report a working IP address, falling back to
127.0.0.1 if no suitable address can be determined through other means.
These changes were needed for tests of other packages later in the
series.
* p2p/simulations, p2p/testing: port to p2p/enode
No surprises here, mostly replacements of discover.Node, discover.NodeID
with their new equivalents. The 'interesting' API changes are:
- testing.ProtocolSession tracks complete nodes, not just their IDs.
- adapters.NodeConfig has a new method to create a complete node.
These changes were needed to make swarm tests work.
Note that the NodeID change makes the code incompatible with old
simulation snapshots.
* whisper/whisperv5, whisper/whisperv6: port to p2p/enode
This port was easy because whisper uses []byte for node IDs and
URL strings in the API.
* eth: port to p2p/enode
Again, easy to port because eth uses strings for node IDs and doesn't
care about node information in any way.
* les: port to p2p/enode
Apart from replacing discover.NodeID with enode.ID, most changes are in
the server pool code. It now deals with complete nodes instead
of (Pubkey, IP, Port) triples. The database format is unchanged for now,
but we should probably change it to use the node database later.
* node: port to p2p/enode
This change simply replaces discover.Node and discover.NodeID with their
new equivalents.
* swarm/network: port to p2p/enode
Swarm has its own node address representation, BzzAddr, containing both
an overlay address (the hash of a secp256k1 public key) and an underlay
address (enode:// URL).
There are no changes to the BzzAddr format in this commit, but certain
operations such as creating a BzzAddr from a node ID are now impossible
because node IDs aren't public keys anymore.
Most swarm-related changes in the series remove uses of
NewAddrFromNodeID, replacing it with NewAddr which takes a complete node
as argument. ToOverlayAddr is removed because we can just use the node
ID directly.
2018-09-24 22:59:00 +00:00
|
|
|
node := tester.Nodes[0]
|
2018-06-20 12:06:27 +00:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
err = tester.TestExchanges(p2ptest.Exchange{
|
|
|
|
Label: "Subscribe message",
|
|
|
|
Triggers: []p2ptest.Trigger{
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
Code: 4,
|
|
|
|
Msg: &SubscribeMsg{
|
|
|
|
Stream: stream,
|
|
|
|
History: NewRange(5, 8),
|
|
|
|
Priority: Top,
|
|
|
|
},
|
all: new p2p node representation (#17643)
Package p2p/enode provides a generalized representation of p2p nodes
which can contain arbitrary information in key/value pairs. It is also
the new home for the node database. The "v4" identity scheme is also
moved here from p2p/enr to remove the dependency on Ethereum crypto from
that package.
Record signature handling is changed significantly. The identity scheme
registry is removed and acceptable schemes must be passed to any method
that needs identity. This means records must now be validated explicitly
after decoding.
The enode API is designed to make signature handling easy and safe: most
APIs around the codebase work with enode.Node, which is a wrapper around
a valid record. Going from enr.Record to enode.Node requires a valid
signature.
* p2p/discover: port to p2p/enode
This ports the discovery code to the new node representation in
p2p/enode. The wire protocol is unchanged, this can be considered a
refactoring change. The Kademlia table can now deal with nodes using an
arbitrary identity scheme. This requires a few incompatible API changes:
- Table.Lookup is not available anymore. It used to take a public key
as argument because v4 protocol requires one. Its replacement is
LookupRandom.
- Table.Resolve takes *enode.Node instead of NodeID. This is also for
v4 protocol compatibility because nodes cannot be looked up by ID
alone.
- Types Node and NodeID are gone. Further commits in the series will be
fixes all over the the codebase to deal with those removals.
* p2p: port to p2p/enode and discovery changes
This adapts package p2p to the changes in p2p/discover. All uses of
discover.Node and discover.NodeID are replaced by their equivalents from
p2p/enode.
New API is added to retrieve the enode.Node instance of a peer. The
behavior of Server.Self with discovery disabled is improved. It now
tries much harder to report a working IP address, falling back to
127.0.0.1 if no suitable address can be determined through other means.
These changes were needed for tests of other packages later in the
series.
* p2p/simulations, p2p/testing: port to p2p/enode
No surprises here, mostly replacements of discover.Node, discover.NodeID
with their new equivalents. The 'interesting' API changes are:
- testing.ProtocolSession tracks complete nodes, not just their IDs.
- adapters.NodeConfig has a new method to create a complete node.
These changes were needed to make swarm tests work.
Note that the NodeID change makes the code incompatible with old
simulation snapshots.
* whisper/whisperv5, whisper/whisperv6: port to p2p/enode
This port was easy because whisper uses []byte for node IDs and
URL strings in the API.
* eth: port to p2p/enode
Again, easy to port because eth uses strings for node IDs and doesn't
care about node information in any way.
* les: port to p2p/enode
Apart from replacing discover.NodeID with enode.ID, most changes are in
the server pool code. It now deals with complete nodes instead
of (Pubkey, IP, Port) triples. The database format is unchanged for now,
but we should probably change it to use the node database later.
* node: port to p2p/enode
This change simply replaces discover.Node and discover.NodeID with their
new equivalents.
* swarm/network: port to p2p/enode
Swarm has its own node address representation, BzzAddr, containing both
an overlay address (the hash of a secp256k1 public key) and an underlay
address (enode:// URL).
There are no changes to the BzzAddr format in this commit, but certain
operations such as creating a BzzAddr from a node ID are now impossible
because node IDs aren't public keys anymore.
Most swarm-related changes in the series remove uses of
NewAddrFromNodeID, replacing it with NewAddr which takes a complete node
as argument. ToOverlayAddr is removed because we can just use the node
ID directly.
2018-09-24 22:59:00 +00:00
|
|
|
Peer: node.ID(),
|
2018-06-20 12:06:27 +00:00
|
|
|
},
|
|
|
|
},
|
|
|
|
Expects: []p2ptest.Expect{
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
Code: 7,
|
|
|
|
Msg: &SubscribeErrorMsg{
|
|
|
|
Error: "stream bar not registered",
|
|
|
|
},
|
all: new p2p node representation (#17643)
Package p2p/enode provides a generalized representation of p2p nodes
which can contain arbitrary information in key/value pairs. It is also
the new home for the node database. The "v4" identity scheme is also
moved here from p2p/enr to remove the dependency on Ethereum crypto from
that package.
Record signature handling is changed significantly. The identity scheme
registry is removed and acceptable schemes must be passed to any method
that needs identity. This means records must now be validated explicitly
after decoding.
The enode API is designed to make signature handling easy and safe: most
APIs around the codebase work with enode.Node, which is a wrapper around
a valid record. Going from enr.Record to enode.Node requires a valid
signature.
* p2p/discover: port to p2p/enode
This ports the discovery code to the new node representation in
p2p/enode. The wire protocol is unchanged, this can be considered a
refactoring change. The Kademlia table can now deal with nodes using an
arbitrary identity scheme. This requires a few incompatible API changes:
- Table.Lookup is not available anymore. It used to take a public key
as argument because v4 protocol requires one. Its replacement is
LookupRandom.
- Table.Resolve takes *enode.Node instead of NodeID. This is also for
v4 protocol compatibility because nodes cannot be looked up by ID
alone.
- Types Node and NodeID are gone. Further commits in the series will be
fixes all over the the codebase to deal with those removals.
* p2p: port to p2p/enode and discovery changes
This adapts package p2p to the changes in p2p/discover. All uses of
discover.Node and discover.NodeID are replaced by their equivalents from
p2p/enode.
New API is added to retrieve the enode.Node instance of a peer. The
behavior of Server.Self with discovery disabled is improved. It now
tries much harder to report a working IP address, falling back to
127.0.0.1 if no suitable address can be determined through other means.
These changes were needed for tests of other packages later in the
series.
* p2p/simulations, p2p/testing: port to p2p/enode
No surprises here, mostly replacements of discover.Node, discover.NodeID
with their new equivalents. The 'interesting' API changes are:
- testing.ProtocolSession tracks complete nodes, not just their IDs.
- adapters.NodeConfig has a new method to create a complete node.
These changes were needed to make swarm tests work.
Note that the NodeID change makes the code incompatible with old
simulation snapshots.
* whisper/whisperv5, whisper/whisperv6: port to p2p/enode
This port was easy because whisper uses []byte for node IDs and
URL strings in the API.
* eth: port to p2p/enode
Again, easy to port because eth uses strings for node IDs and doesn't
care about node information in any way.
* les: port to p2p/enode
Apart from replacing discover.NodeID with enode.ID, most changes are in
the server pool code. It now deals with complete nodes instead
of (Pubkey, IP, Port) triples. The database format is unchanged for now,
but we should probably change it to use the node database later.
* node: port to p2p/enode
This change simply replaces discover.Node and discover.NodeID with their
new equivalents.
* swarm/network: port to p2p/enode
Swarm has its own node address representation, BzzAddr, containing both
an overlay address (the hash of a secp256k1 public key) and an underlay
address (enode:// URL).
There are no changes to the BzzAddr format in this commit, but certain
operations such as creating a BzzAddr from a node ID are now impossible
because node IDs aren't public keys anymore.
Most swarm-related changes in the series remove uses of
NewAddrFromNodeID, replacing it with NewAddr which takes a complete node
as argument. ToOverlayAddr is removed because we can just use the node
ID directly.
2018-09-24 22:59:00 +00:00
|
|
|
Peer: node.ID(),
|
2018-06-20 12:06:27 +00:00
|
|
|
},
|
|
|
|
},
|
|
|
|
})
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
if err != nil {
|
|
|
|
t.Fatal(err)
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
func TestStreamerUpstreamSubscribeLiveAndHistory(t *testing.T) {
|
2019-01-24 16:23:34 +00:00
|
|
|
tester, streamer, _, teardown, err := newStreamerTester(nil)
|
2018-06-20 12:06:27 +00:00
|
|
|
if err != nil {
|
|
|
|
t.Fatal(err)
|
|
|
|
}
|
2019-02-13 12:03:23 +00:00
|
|
|
defer teardown()
|
2018-06-20 12:06:27 +00:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
stream := NewStream("foo", "", true)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
streamer.RegisterServerFunc("foo", func(p *Peer, t string, live bool) (Server, error) {
|
2018-10-12 14:26:16 +00:00
|
|
|
return newTestServer(t, 10), nil
|
2018-06-20 12:06:27 +00:00
|
|
|
})
|
|
|
|
|
all: new p2p node representation (#17643)
Package p2p/enode provides a generalized representation of p2p nodes
which can contain arbitrary information in key/value pairs. It is also
the new home for the node database. The "v4" identity scheme is also
moved here from p2p/enr to remove the dependency on Ethereum crypto from
that package.
Record signature handling is changed significantly. The identity scheme
registry is removed and acceptable schemes must be passed to any method
that needs identity. This means records must now be validated explicitly
after decoding.
The enode API is designed to make signature handling easy and safe: most
APIs around the codebase work with enode.Node, which is a wrapper around
a valid record. Going from enr.Record to enode.Node requires a valid
signature.
* p2p/discover: port to p2p/enode
This ports the discovery code to the new node representation in
p2p/enode. The wire protocol is unchanged, this can be considered a
refactoring change. The Kademlia table can now deal with nodes using an
arbitrary identity scheme. This requires a few incompatible API changes:
- Table.Lookup is not available anymore. It used to take a public key
as argument because v4 protocol requires one. Its replacement is
LookupRandom.
- Table.Resolve takes *enode.Node instead of NodeID. This is also for
v4 protocol compatibility because nodes cannot be looked up by ID
alone.
- Types Node and NodeID are gone. Further commits in the series will be
fixes all over the the codebase to deal with those removals.
* p2p: port to p2p/enode and discovery changes
This adapts package p2p to the changes in p2p/discover. All uses of
discover.Node and discover.NodeID are replaced by their equivalents from
p2p/enode.
New API is added to retrieve the enode.Node instance of a peer. The
behavior of Server.Self with discovery disabled is improved. It now
tries much harder to report a working IP address, falling back to
127.0.0.1 if no suitable address can be determined through other means.
These changes were needed for tests of other packages later in the
series.
* p2p/simulations, p2p/testing: port to p2p/enode
No surprises here, mostly replacements of discover.Node, discover.NodeID
with their new equivalents. The 'interesting' API changes are:
- testing.ProtocolSession tracks complete nodes, not just their IDs.
- adapters.NodeConfig has a new method to create a complete node.
These changes were needed to make swarm tests work.
Note that the NodeID change makes the code incompatible with old
simulation snapshots.
* whisper/whisperv5, whisper/whisperv6: port to p2p/enode
This port was easy because whisper uses []byte for node IDs and
URL strings in the API.
* eth: port to p2p/enode
Again, easy to port because eth uses strings for node IDs and doesn't
care about node information in any way.
* les: port to p2p/enode
Apart from replacing discover.NodeID with enode.ID, most changes are in
the server pool code. It now deals with complete nodes instead
of (Pubkey, IP, Port) triples. The database format is unchanged for now,
but we should probably change it to use the node database later.
* node: port to p2p/enode
This change simply replaces discover.Node and discover.NodeID with their
new equivalents.
* swarm/network: port to p2p/enode
Swarm has its own node address representation, BzzAddr, containing both
an overlay address (the hash of a secp256k1 public key) and an underlay
address (enode:// URL).
There are no changes to the BzzAddr format in this commit, but certain
operations such as creating a BzzAddr from a node ID are now impossible
because node IDs aren't public keys anymore.
Most swarm-related changes in the series remove uses of
NewAddrFromNodeID, replacing it with NewAddr which takes a complete node
as argument. ToOverlayAddr is removed because we can just use the node
ID directly.
2018-09-24 22:59:00 +00:00
|
|
|
node := tester.Nodes[0]
|
2018-06-20 12:06:27 +00:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
err = tester.TestExchanges(p2ptest.Exchange{
|
|
|
|
Label: "Subscribe message",
|
|
|
|
Triggers: []p2ptest.Trigger{
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
Code: 4,
|
|
|
|
Msg: &SubscribeMsg{
|
|
|
|
Stream: stream,
|
|
|
|
History: NewRange(5, 8),
|
|
|
|
Priority: Top,
|
|
|
|
},
|
all: new p2p node representation (#17643)
Package p2p/enode provides a generalized representation of p2p nodes
which can contain arbitrary information in key/value pairs. It is also
the new home for the node database. The "v4" identity scheme is also
moved here from p2p/enr to remove the dependency on Ethereum crypto from
that package.
Record signature handling is changed significantly. The identity scheme
registry is removed and acceptable schemes must be passed to any method
that needs identity. This means records must now be validated explicitly
after decoding.
The enode API is designed to make signature handling easy and safe: most
APIs around the codebase work with enode.Node, which is a wrapper around
a valid record. Going from enr.Record to enode.Node requires a valid
signature.
* p2p/discover: port to p2p/enode
This ports the discovery code to the new node representation in
p2p/enode. The wire protocol is unchanged, this can be considered a
refactoring change. The Kademlia table can now deal with nodes using an
arbitrary identity scheme. This requires a few incompatible API changes:
- Table.Lookup is not available anymore. It used to take a public key
as argument because v4 protocol requires one. Its replacement is
LookupRandom.
- Table.Resolve takes *enode.Node instead of NodeID. This is also for
v4 protocol compatibility because nodes cannot be looked up by ID
alone.
- Types Node and NodeID are gone. Further commits in the series will be
fixes all over the the codebase to deal with those removals.
* p2p: port to p2p/enode and discovery changes
This adapts package p2p to the changes in p2p/discover. All uses of
discover.Node and discover.NodeID are replaced by their equivalents from
p2p/enode.
New API is added to retrieve the enode.Node instance of a peer. The
behavior of Server.Self with discovery disabled is improved. It now
tries much harder to report a working IP address, falling back to
127.0.0.1 if no suitable address can be determined through other means.
These changes were needed for tests of other packages later in the
series.
* p2p/simulations, p2p/testing: port to p2p/enode
No surprises here, mostly replacements of discover.Node, discover.NodeID
with their new equivalents. The 'interesting' API changes are:
- testing.ProtocolSession tracks complete nodes, not just their IDs.
- adapters.NodeConfig has a new method to create a complete node.
These changes were needed to make swarm tests work.
Note that the NodeID change makes the code incompatible with old
simulation snapshots.
* whisper/whisperv5, whisper/whisperv6: port to p2p/enode
This port was easy because whisper uses []byte for node IDs and
URL strings in the API.
* eth: port to p2p/enode
Again, easy to port because eth uses strings for node IDs and doesn't
care about node information in any way.
* les: port to p2p/enode
Apart from replacing discover.NodeID with enode.ID, most changes are in
the server pool code. It now deals with complete nodes instead
of (Pubkey, IP, Port) triples. The database format is unchanged for now,
but we should probably change it to use the node database later.
* node: port to p2p/enode
This change simply replaces discover.Node and discover.NodeID with their
new equivalents.
* swarm/network: port to p2p/enode
Swarm has its own node address representation, BzzAddr, containing both
an overlay address (the hash of a secp256k1 public key) and an underlay
address (enode:// URL).
There are no changes to the BzzAddr format in this commit, but certain
operations such as creating a BzzAddr from a node ID are now impossible
because node IDs aren't public keys anymore.
Most swarm-related changes in the series remove uses of
NewAddrFromNodeID, replacing it with NewAddr which takes a complete node
as argument. ToOverlayAddr is removed because we can just use the node
ID directly.
2018-09-24 22:59:00 +00:00
|
|
|
Peer: node.ID(),
|
2018-06-20 12:06:27 +00:00
|
|
|
},
|
|
|
|
},
|
|
|
|
Expects: []p2ptest.Expect{
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
Code: 1,
|
|
|
|
Msg: &OfferedHashesMsg{
|
|
|
|
Stream: NewStream("foo", "", false),
|
|
|
|
HandoverProof: &HandoverProof{
|
|
|
|
Handover: &Handover{},
|
|
|
|
},
|
|
|
|
Hashes: make([]byte, HashSize),
|
|
|
|
From: 6,
|
|
|
|
To: 9,
|
|
|
|
},
|
all: new p2p node representation (#17643)
Package p2p/enode provides a generalized representation of p2p nodes
which can contain arbitrary information in key/value pairs. It is also
the new home for the node database. The "v4" identity scheme is also
moved here from p2p/enr to remove the dependency on Ethereum crypto from
that package.
Record signature handling is changed significantly. The identity scheme
registry is removed and acceptable schemes must be passed to any method
that needs identity. This means records must now be validated explicitly
after decoding.
The enode API is designed to make signature handling easy and safe: most
APIs around the codebase work with enode.Node, which is a wrapper around
a valid record. Going from enr.Record to enode.Node requires a valid
signature.
* p2p/discover: port to p2p/enode
This ports the discovery code to the new node representation in
p2p/enode. The wire protocol is unchanged, this can be considered a
refactoring change. The Kademlia table can now deal with nodes using an
arbitrary identity scheme. This requires a few incompatible API changes:
- Table.Lookup is not available anymore. It used to take a public key
as argument because v4 protocol requires one. Its replacement is
LookupRandom.
- Table.Resolve takes *enode.Node instead of NodeID. This is also for
v4 protocol compatibility because nodes cannot be looked up by ID
alone.
- Types Node and NodeID are gone. Further commits in the series will be
fixes all over the the codebase to deal with those removals.
* p2p: port to p2p/enode and discovery changes
This adapts package p2p to the changes in p2p/discover. All uses of
discover.Node and discover.NodeID are replaced by their equivalents from
p2p/enode.
New API is added to retrieve the enode.Node instance of a peer. The
behavior of Server.Self with discovery disabled is improved. It now
tries much harder to report a working IP address, falling back to
127.0.0.1 if no suitable address can be determined through other means.
These changes were needed for tests of other packages later in the
series.
* p2p/simulations, p2p/testing: port to p2p/enode
No surprises here, mostly replacements of discover.Node, discover.NodeID
with their new equivalents. The 'interesting' API changes are:
- testing.ProtocolSession tracks complete nodes, not just their IDs.
- adapters.NodeConfig has a new method to create a complete node.
These changes were needed to make swarm tests work.
Note that the NodeID change makes the code incompatible with old
simulation snapshots.
* whisper/whisperv5, whisper/whisperv6: port to p2p/enode
This port was easy because whisper uses []byte for node IDs and
URL strings in the API.
* eth: port to p2p/enode
Again, easy to port because eth uses strings for node IDs and doesn't
care about node information in any way.
* les: port to p2p/enode
Apart from replacing discover.NodeID with enode.ID, most changes are in
the server pool code. It now deals with complete nodes instead
of (Pubkey, IP, Port) triples. The database format is unchanged for now,
but we should probably change it to use the node database later.
* node: port to p2p/enode
This change simply replaces discover.Node and discover.NodeID with their
new equivalents.
* swarm/network: port to p2p/enode
Swarm has its own node address representation, BzzAddr, containing both
an overlay address (the hash of a secp256k1 public key) and an underlay
address (enode:// URL).
There are no changes to the BzzAddr format in this commit, but certain
operations such as creating a BzzAddr from a node ID are now impossible
because node IDs aren't public keys anymore.
Most swarm-related changes in the series remove uses of
NewAddrFromNodeID, replacing it with NewAddr which takes a complete node
as argument. ToOverlayAddr is removed because we can just use the node
ID directly.
2018-09-24 22:59:00 +00:00
|
|
|
Peer: node.ID(),
|
2018-06-20 12:06:27 +00:00
|
|
|
},
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
Code: 1,
|
|
|
|
Msg: &OfferedHashesMsg{
|
|
|
|
Stream: stream,
|
|
|
|
HandoverProof: &HandoverProof{
|
|
|
|
Handover: &Handover{},
|
|
|
|
},
|
2018-10-12 14:26:16 +00:00
|
|
|
From: 11,
|
|
|
|
To: 0,
|
2018-06-20 12:06:27 +00:00
|
|
|
Hashes: make([]byte, HashSize),
|
|
|
|
},
|
all: new p2p node representation (#17643)
Package p2p/enode provides a generalized representation of p2p nodes
which can contain arbitrary information in key/value pairs. It is also
the new home for the node database. The "v4" identity scheme is also
moved here from p2p/enr to remove the dependency on Ethereum crypto from
that package.
Record signature handling is changed significantly. The identity scheme
registry is removed and acceptable schemes must be passed to any method
that needs identity. This means records must now be validated explicitly
after decoding.
The enode API is designed to make signature handling easy and safe: most
APIs around the codebase work with enode.Node, which is a wrapper around
a valid record. Going from enr.Record to enode.Node requires a valid
signature.
* p2p/discover: port to p2p/enode
This ports the discovery code to the new node representation in
p2p/enode. The wire protocol is unchanged, this can be considered a
refactoring change. The Kademlia table can now deal with nodes using an
arbitrary identity scheme. This requires a few incompatible API changes:
- Table.Lookup is not available anymore. It used to take a public key
as argument because v4 protocol requires one. Its replacement is
LookupRandom.
- Table.Resolve takes *enode.Node instead of NodeID. This is also for
v4 protocol compatibility because nodes cannot be looked up by ID
alone.
- Types Node and NodeID are gone. Further commits in the series will be
fixes all over the the codebase to deal with those removals.
* p2p: port to p2p/enode and discovery changes
This adapts package p2p to the changes in p2p/discover. All uses of
discover.Node and discover.NodeID are replaced by their equivalents from
p2p/enode.
New API is added to retrieve the enode.Node instance of a peer. The
behavior of Server.Self with discovery disabled is improved. It now
tries much harder to report a working IP address, falling back to
127.0.0.1 if no suitable address can be determined through other means.
These changes were needed for tests of other packages later in the
series.
* p2p/simulations, p2p/testing: port to p2p/enode
No surprises here, mostly replacements of discover.Node, discover.NodeID
with their new equivalents. The 'interesting' API changes are:
- testing.ProtocolSession tracks complete nodes, not just their IDs.
- adapters.NodeConfig has a new method to create a complete node.
These changes were needed to make swarm tests work.
Note that the NodeID change makes the code incompatible with old
simulation snapshots.
* whisper/whisperv5, whisper/whisperv6: port to p2p/enode
This port was easy because whisper uses []byte for node IDs and
URL strings in the API.
* eth: port to p2p/enode
Again, easy to port because eth uses strings for node IDs and doesn't
care about node information in any way.
* les: port to p2p/enode
Apart from replacing discover.NodeID with enode.ID, most changes are in
the server pool code. It now deals with complete nodes instead
of (Pubkey, IP, Port) triples. The database format is unchanged for now,
but we should probably change it to use the node database later.
* node: port to p2p/enode
This change simply replaces discover.Node and discover.NodeID with their
new equivalents.
* swarm/network: port to p2p/enode
Swarm has its own node address representation, BzzAddr, containing both
an overlay address (the hash of a secp256k1 public key) and an underlay
address (enode:// URL).
There are no changes to the BzzAddr format in this commit, but certain
operations such as creating a BzzAddr from a node ID are now impossible
because node IDs aren't public keys anymore.
Most swarm-related changes in the series remove uses of
NewAddrFromNodeID, replacing it with NewAddr which takes a complete node
as argument. ToOverlayAddr is removed because we can just use the node
ID directly.
2018-09-24 22:59:00 +00:00
|
|
|
Peer: node.ID(),
|
2018-06-20 12:06:27 +00:00
|
|
|
},
|
|
|
|
},
|
|
|
|
})
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
if err != nil {
|
|
|
|
t.Fatal(err)
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
2018-09-21 10:56:43 +00:00
|
|
|
func TestStreamerDownstreamCorruptHashesMsgExchange(t *testing.T) {
|
2019-01-24 16:23:34 +00:00
|
|
|
tester, streamer, _, teardown, err := newStreamerTester(nil)
|
2018-09-21 10:56:43 +00:00
|
|
|
if err != nil {
|
|
|
|
t.Fatal(err)
|
|
|
|
}
|
2019-02-13 12:03:23 +00:00
|
|
|
defer teardown()
|
2018-09-21 10:56:43 +00:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
stream := NewStream("foo", "", true)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
var tc *testClient
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
streamer.RegisterClientFunc("foo", func(p *Peer, t string, live bool) (Client, error) {
|
|
|
|
tc = newTestClient(t)
|
|
|
|
return tc, nil
|
|
|
|
})
|
|
|
|
|
2018-09-27 07:43:00 +00:00
|
|
|
node := tester.Nodes[0]
|
2018-09-21 10:56:43 +00:00
|
|
|
|
2018-09-27 07:43:00 +00:00
|
|
|
err = streamer.Subscribe(node.ID(), stream, NewRange(5, 8), Top)
|
2018-09-21 10:56:43 +00:00
|
|
|
if err != nil {
|
|
|
|
t.Fatalf("Expected no error, got %v", err)
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
err = tester.TestExchanges(p2ptest.Exchange{
|
|
|
|
Label: "Subscribe message",
|
|
|
|
Expects: []p2ptest.Expect{
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
Code: 4,
|
|
|
|
Msg: &SubscribeMsg{
|
|
|
|
Stream: stream,
|
|
|
|
History: NewRange(5, 8),
|
|
|
|
Priority: Top,
|
|
|
|
},
|
2018-09-27 07:43:00 +00:00
|
|
|
Peer: node.ID(),
|
2018-09-21 10:56:43 +00:00
|
|
|
},
|
|
|
|
},
|
|
|
|
},
|
|
|
|
p2ptest.Exchange{
|
|
|
|
Label: "Corrupt offered hash message",
|
|
|
|
Triggers: []p2ptest.Trigger{
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
Code: 1,
|
|
|
|
Msg: &OfferedHashesMsg{
|
|
|
|
HandoverProof: &HandoverProof{
|
|
|
|
Handover: &Handover{},
|
|
|
|
},
|
|
|
|
Hashes: corruptHashes,
|
|
|
|
From: 5,
|
|
|
|
To: 8,
|
|
|
|
Stream: stream,
|
|
|
|
},
|
2018-09-27 07:43:00 +00:00
|
|
|
Peer: node.ID(),
|
2018-09-21 10:56:43 +00:00
|
|
|
},
|
|
|
|
},
|
|
|
|
})
|
|
|
|
if err != nil {
|
|
|
|
t.Fatal(err)
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
expectedError := errors.New("Message handler error: (msg code 1): error invalid hashes length (len: 40)")
|
2018-10-08 18:28:44 +00:00
|
|
|
if err := tester.TestDisconnected(&p2ptest.Disconnect{Peer: node.ID(), Error: expectedError}); err != nil {
|
2018-09-21 10:56:43 +00:00
|
|
|
t.Fatal(err)
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
2018-06-20 12:06:27 +00:00
|
|
|
func TestStreamerDownstreamOfferedHashesMsgExchange(t *testing.T) {
|
2019-01-24 16:23:34 +00:00
|
|
|
tester, streamer, _, teardown, err := newStreamerTester(nil)
|
2018-06-20 12:06:27 +00:00
|
|
|
if err != nil {
|
|
|
|
t.Fatal(err)
|
|
|
|
}
|
2019-02-13 12:03:23 +00:00
|
|
|
defer teardown()
|
2018-06-20 12:06:27 +00:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
stream := NewStream("foo", "", true)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
var tc *testClient
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
streamer.RegisterClientFunc("foo", func(p *Peer, t string, live bool) (Client, error) {
|
|
|
|
tc = newTestClient(t)
|
|
|
|
return tc, nil
|
|
|
|
})
|
|
|
|
|
all: new p2p node representation (#17643)
Package p2p/enode provides a generalized representation of p2p nodes
which can contain arbitrary information in key/value pairs. It is also
the new home for the node database. The "v4" identity scheme is also
moved here from p2p/enr to remove the dependency on Ethereum crypto from
that package.
Record signature handling is changed significantly. The identity scheme
registry is removed and acceptable schemes must be passed to any method
that needs identity. This means records must now be validated explicitly
after decoding.
The enode API is designed to make signature handling easy and safe: most
APIs around the codebase work with enode.Node, which is a wrapper around
a valid record. Going from enr.Record to enode.Node requires a valid
signature.
* p2p/discover: port to p2p/enode
This ports the discovery code to the new node representation in
p2p/enode. The wire protocol is unchanged, this can be considered a
refactoring change. The Kademlia table can now deal with nodes using an
arbitrary identity scheme. This requires a few incompatible API changes:
- Table.Lookup is not available anymore. It used to take a public key
as argument because v4 protocol requires one. Its replacement is
LookupRandom.
- Table.Resolve takes *enode.Node instead of NodeID. This is also for
v4 protocol compatibility because nodes cannot be looked up by ID
alone.
- Types Node and NodeID are gone. Further commits in the series will be
fixes all over the the codebase to deal with those removals.
* p2p: port to p2p/enode and discovery changes
This adapts package p2p to the changes in p2p/discover. All uses of
discover.Node and discover.NodeID are replaced by their equivalents from
p2p/enode.
New API is added to retrieve the enode.Node instance of a peer. The
behavior of Server.Self with discovery disabled is improved. It now
tries much harder to report a working IP address, falling back to
127.0.0.1 if no suitable address can be determined through other means.
These changes were needed for tests of other packages later in the
series.
* p2p/simulations, p2p/testing: port to p2p/enode
No surprises here, mostly replacements of discover.Node, discover.NodeID
with their new equivalents. The 'interesting' API changes are:
- testing.ProtocolSession tracks complete nodes, not just their IDs.
- adapters.NodeConfig has a new method to create a complete node.
These changes were needed to make swarm tests work.
Note that the NodeID change makes the code incompatible with old
simulation snapshots.
* whisper/whisperv5, whisper/whisperv6: port to p2p/enode
This port was easy because whisper uses []byte for node IDs and
URL strings in the API.
* eth: port to p2p/enode
Again, easy to port because eth uses strings for node IDs and doesn't
care about node information in any way.
* les: port to p2p/enode
Apart from replacing discover.NodeID with enode.ID, most changes are in
the server pool code. It now deals with complete nodes instead
of (Pubkey, IP, Port) triples. The database format is unchanged for now,
but we should probably change it to use the node database later.
* node: port to p2p/enode
This change simply replaces discover.Node and discover.NodeID with their
new equivalents.
* swarm/network: port to p2p/enode
Swarm has its own node address representation, BzzAddr, containing both
an overlay address (the hash of a secp256k1 public key) and an underlay
address (enode:// URL).
There are no changes to the BzzAddr format in this commit, but certain
operations such as creating a BzzAddr from a node ID are now impossible
because node IDs aren't public keys anymore.
Most swarm-related changes in the series remove uses of
NewAddrFromNodeID, replacing it with NewAddr which takes a complete node
as argument. ToOverlayAddr is removed because we can just use the node
ID directly.
2018-09-24 22:59:00 +00:00
|
|
|
node := tester.Nodes[0]
|
2018-06-20 12:06:27 +00:00
|
|
|
|
all: new p2p node representation (#17643)
Package p2p/enode provides a generalized representation of p2p nodes
which can contain arbitrary information in key/value pairs. It is also
the new home for the node database. The "v4" identity scheme is also
moved here from p2p/enr to remove the dependency on Ethereum crypto from
that package.
Record signature handling is changed significantly. The identity scheme
registry is removed and acceptable schemes must be passed to any method
that needs identity. This means records must now be validated explicitly
after decoding.
The enode API is designed to make signature handling easy and safe: most
APIs around the codebase work with enode.Node, which is a wrapper around
a valid record. Going from enr.Record to enode.Node requires a valid
signature.
* p2p/discover: port to p2p/enode
This ports the discovery code to the new node representation in
p2p/enode. The wire protocol is unchanged, this can be considered a
refactoring change. The Kademlia table can now deal with nodes using an
arbitrary identity scheme. This requires a few incompatible API changes:
- Table.Lookup is not available anymore. It used to take a public key
as argument because v4 protocol requires one. Its replacement is
LookupRandom.
- Table.Resolve takes *enode.Node instead of NodeID. This is also for
v4 protocol compatibility because nodes cannot be looked up by ID
alone.
- Types Node and NodeID are gone. Further commits in the series will be
fixes all over the the codebase to deal with those removals.
* p2p: port to p2p/enode and discovery changes
This adapts package p2p to the changes in p2p/discover. All uses of
discover.Node and discover.NodeID are replaced by their equivalents from
p2p/enode.
New API is added to retrieve the enode.Node instance of a peer. The
behavior of Server.Self with discovery disabled is improved. It now
tries much harder to report a working IP address, falling back to
127.0.0.1 if no suitable address can be determined through other means.
These changes were needed for tests of other packages later in the
series.
* p2p/simulations, p2p/testing: port to p2p/enode
No surprises here, mostly replacements of discover.Node, discover.NodeID
with their new equivalents. The 'interesting' API changes are:
- testing.ProtocolSession tracks complete nodes, not just their IDs.
- adapters.NodeConfig has a new method to create a complete node.
These changes were needed to make swarm tests work.
Note that the NodeID change makes the code incompatible with old
simulation snapshots.
* whisper/whisperv5, whisper/whisperv6: port to p2p/enode
This port was easy because whisper uses []byte for node IDs and
URL strings in the API.
* eth: port to p2p/enode
Again, easy to port because eth uses strings for node IDs and doesn't
care about node information in any way.
* les: port to p2p/enode
Apart from replacing discover.NodeID with enode.ID, most changes are in
the server pool code. It now deals with complete nodes instead
of (Pubkey, IP, Port) triples. The database format is unchanged for now,
but we should probably change it to use the node database later.
* node: port to p2p/enode
This change simply replaces discover.Node and discover.NodeID with their
new equivalents.
* swarm/network: port to p2p/enode
Swarm has its own node address representation, BzzAddr, containing both
an overlay address (the hash of a secp256k1 public key) and an underlay
address (enode:// URL).
There are no changes to the BzzAddr format in this commit, but certain
operations such as creating a BzzAddr from a node ID are now impossible
because node IDs aren't public keys anymore.
Most swarm-related changes in the series remove uses of
NewAddrFromNodeID, replacing it with NewAddr which takes a complete node
as argument. ToOverlayAddr is removed because we can just use the node
ID directly.
2018-09-24 22:59:00 +00:00
|
|
|
err = streamer.Subscribe(node.ID(), stream, NewRange(5, 8), Top)
|
2018-06-20 12:06:27 +00:00
|
|
|
if err != nil {
|
|
|
|
t.Fatalf("Expected no error, got %v", err)
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
err = tester.TestExchanges(p2ptest.Exchange{
|
|
|
|
Label: "Subscribe message",
|
|
|
|
Expects: []p2ptest.Expect{
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
Code: 4,
|
|
|
|
Msg: &SubscribeMsg{
|
|
|
|
Stream: stream,
|
|
|
|
History: NewRange(5, 8),
|
|
|
|
Priority: Top,
|
|
|
|
},
|
all: new p2p node representation (#17643)
Package p2p/enode provides a generalized representation of p2p nodes
which can contain arbitrary information in key/value pairs. It is also
the new home for the node database. The "v4" identity scheme is also
moved here from p2p/enr to remove the dependency on Ethereum crypto from
that package.
Record signature handling is changed significantly. The identity scheme
registry is removed and acceptable schemes must be passed to any method
that needs identity. This means records must now be validated explicitly
after decoding.
The enode API is designed to make signature handling easy and safe: most
APIs around the codebase work with enode.Node, which is a wrapper around
a valid record. Going from enr.Record to enode.Node requires a valid
signature.
* p2p/discover: port to p2p/enode
This ports the discovery code to the new node representation in
p2p/enode. The wire protocol is unchanged, this can be considered a
refactoring change. The Kademlia table can now deal with nodes using an
arbitrary identity scheme. This requires a few incompatible API changes:
- Table.Lookup is not available anymore. It used to take a public key
as argument because v4 protocol requires one. Its replacement is
LookupRandom.
- Table.Resolve takes *enode.Node instead of NodeID. This is also for
v4 protocol compatibility because nodes cannot be looked up by ID
alone.
- Types Node and NodeID are gone. Further commits in the series will be
fixes all over the the codebase to deal with those removals.
* p2p: port to p2p/enode and discovery changes
This adapts package p2p to the changes in p2p/discover. All uses of
discover.Node and discover.NodeID are replaced by their equivalents from
p2p/enode.
New API is added to retrieve the enode.Node instance of a peer. The
behavior of Server.Self with discovery disabled is improved. It now
tries much harder to report a working IP address, falling back to
127.0.0.1 if no suitable address can be determined through other means.
These changes were needed for tests of other packages later in the
series.
* p2p/simulations, p2p/testing: port to p2p/enode
No surprises here, mostly replacements of discover.Node, discover.NodeID
with their new equivalents. The 'interesting' API changes are:
- testing.ProtocolSession tracks complete nodes, not just their IDs.
- adapters.NodeConfig has a new method to create a complete node.
These changes were needed to make swarm tests work.
Note that the NodeID change makes the code incompatible with old
simulation snapshots.
* whisper/whisperv5, whisper/whisperv6: port to p2p/enode
This port was easy because whisper uses []byte for node IDs and
URL strings in the API.
* eth: port to p2p/enode
Again, easy to port because eth uses strings for node IDs and doesn't
care about node information in any way.
* les: port to p2p/enode
Apart from replacing discover.NodeID with enode.ID, most changes are in
the server pool code. It now deals with complete nodes instead
of (Pubkey, IP, Port) triples. The database format is unchanged for now,
but we should probably change it to use the node database later.
* node: port to p2p/enode
This change simply replaces discover.Node and discover.NodeID with their
new equivalents.
* swarm/network: port to p2p/enode
Swarm has its own node address representation, BzzAddr, containing both
an overlay address (the hash of a secp256k1 public key) and an underlay
address (enode:// URL).
There are no changes to the BzzAddr format in this commit, but certain
operations such as creating a BzzAddr from a node ID are now impossible
because node IDs aren't public keys anymore.
Most swarm-related changes in the series remove uses of
NewAddrFromNodeID, replacing it with NewAddr which takes a complete node
as argument. ToOverlayAddr is removed because we can just use the node
ID directly.
2018-09-24 22:59:00 +00:00
|
|
|
Peer: node.ID(),
|
2018-06-20 12:06:27 +00:00
|
|
|
},
|
|
|
|
},
|
|
|
|
},
|
|
|
|
p2ptest.Exchange{
|
|
|
|
Label: "WantedHashes message",
|
|
|
|
Triggers: []p2ptest.Trigger{
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
Code: 1,
|
|
|
|
Msg: &OfferedHashesMsg{
|
|
|
|
HandoverProof: &HandoverProof{
|
|
|
|
Handover: &Handover{},
|
|
|
|
},
|
|
|
|
Hashes: hashes,
|
|
|
|
From: 5,
|
|
|
|
To: 8,
|
|
|
|
Stream: stream,
|
|
|
|
},
|
all: new p2p node representation (#17643)
Package p2p/enode provides a generalized representation of p2p nodes
which can contain arbitrary information in key/value pairs. It is also
the new home for the node database. The "v4" identity scheme is also
moved here from p2p/enr to remove the dependency on Ethereum crypto from
that package.
Record signature handling is changed significantly. The identity scheme
registry is removed and acceptable schemes must be passed to any method
that needs identity. This means records must now be validated explicitly
after decoding.
The enode API is designed to make signature handling easy and safe: most
APIs around the codebase work with enode.Node, which is a wrapper around
a valid record. Going from enr.Record to enode.Node requires a valid
signature.
* p2p/discover: port to p2p/enode
This ports the discovery code to the new node representation in
p2p/enode. The wire protocol is unchanged, this can be considered a
refactoring change. The Kademlia table can now deal with nodes using an
arbitrary identity scheme. This requires a few incompatible API changes:
- Table.Lookup is not available anymore. It used to take a public key
as argument because v4 protocol requires one. Its replacement is
LookupRandom.
- Table.Resolve takes *enode.Node instead of NodeID. This is also for
v4 protocol compatibility because nodes cannot be looked up by ID
alone.
- Types Node and NodeID are gone. Further commits in the series will be
fixes all over the the codebase to deal with those removals.
* p2p: port to p2p/enode and discovery changes
This adapts package p2p to the changes in p2p/discover. All uses of
discover.Node and discover.NodeID are replaced by their equivalents from
p2p/enode.
New API is added to retrieve the enode.Node instance of a peer. The
behavior of Server.Self with discovery disabled is improved. It now
tries much harder to report a working IP address, falling back to
127.0.0.1 if no suitable address can be determined through other means.
These changes were needed for tests of other packages later in the
series.
* p2p/simulations, p2p/testing: port to p2p/enode
No surprises here, mostly replacements of discover.Node, discover.NodeID
with their new equivalents. The 'interesting' API changes are:
- testing.ProtocolSession tracks complete nodes, not just their IDs.
- adapters.NodeConfig has a new method to create a complete node.
These changes were needed to make swarm tests work.
Note that the NodeID change makes the code incompatible with old
simulation snapshots.
* whisper/whisperv5, whisper/whisperv6: port to p2p/enode
This port was easy because whisper uses []byte for node IDs and
URL strings in the API.
* eth: port to p2p/enode
Again, easy to port because eth uses strings for node IDs and doesn't
care about node information in any way.
* les: port to p2p/enode
Apart from replacing discover.NodeID with enode.ID, most changes are in
the server pool code. It now deals with complete nodes instead
of (Pubkey, IP, Port) triples. The database format is unchanged for now,
but we should probably change it to use the node database later.
* node: port to p2p/enode
This change simply replaces discover.Node and discover.NodeID with their
new equivalents.
* swarm/network: port to p2p/enode
Swarm has its own node address representation, BzzAddr, containing both
an overlay address (the hash of a secp256k1 public key) and an underlay
address (enode:// URL).
There are no changes to the BzzAddr format in this commit, but certain
operations such as creating a BzzAddr from a node ID are now impossible
because node IDs aren't public keys anymore.
Most swarm-related changes in the series remove uses of
NewAddrFromNodeID, replacing it with NewAddr which takes a complete node
as argument. ToOverlayAddr is removed because we can just use the node
ID directly.
2018-09-24 22:59:00 +00:00
|
|
|
Peer: node.ID(),
|
2018-06-20 12:06:27 +00:00
|
|
|
},
|
|
|
|
},
|
|
|
|
Expects: []p2ptest.Expect{
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
Code: 2,
|
|
|
|
Msg: &WantedHashesMsg{
|
|
|
|
Stream: stream,
|
|
|
|
Want: []byte{5},
|
|
|
|
From: 9,
|
|
|
|
To: 0,
|
|
|
|
},
|
all: new p2p node representation (#17643)
Package p2p/enode provides a generalized representation of p2p nodes
which can contain arbitrary information in key/value pairs. It is also
the new home for the node database. The "v4" identity scheme is also
moved here from p2p/enr to remove the dependency on Ethereum crypto from
that package.
Record signature handling is changed significantly. The identity scheme
registry is removed and acceptable schemes must be passed to any method
that needs identity. This means records must now be validated explicitly
after decoding.
The enode API is designed to make signature handling easy and safe: most
APIs around the codebase work with enode.Node, which is a wrapper around
a valid record. Going from enr.Record to enode.Node requires a valid
signature.
* p2p/discover: port to p2p/enode
This ports the discovery code to the new node representation in
p2p/enode. The wire protocol is unchanged, this can be considered a
refactoring change. The Kademlia table can now deal with nodes using an
arbitrary identity scheme. This requires a few incompatible API changes:
- Table.Lookup is not available anymore. It used to take a public key
as argument because v4 protocol requires one. Its replacement is
LookupRandom.
- Table.Resolve takes *enode.Node instead of NodeID. This is also for
v4 protocol compatibility because nodes cannot be looked up by ID
alone.
- Types Node and NodeID are gone. Further commits in the series will be
fixes all over the the codebase to deal with those removals.
* p2p: port to p2p/enode and discovery changes
This adapts package p2p to the changes in p2p/discover. All uses of
discover.Node and discover.NodeID are replaced by their equivalents from
p2p/enode.
New API is added to retrieve the enode.Node instance of a peer. The
behavior of Server.Self with discovery disabled is improved. It now
tries much harder to report a working IP address, falling back to
127.0.0.1 if no suitable address can be determined through other means.
These changes were needed for tests of other packages later in the
series.
* p2p/simulations, p2p/testing: port to p2p/enode
No surprises here, mostly replacements of discover.Node, discover.NodeID
with their new equivalents. The 'interesting' API changes are:
- testing.ProtocolSession tracks complete nodes, not just their IDs.
- adapters.NodeConfig has a new method to create a complete node.
These changes were needed to make swarm tests work.
Note that the NodeID change makes the code incompatible with old
simulation snapshots.
* whisper/whisperv5, whisper/whisperv6: port to p2p/enode
This port was easy because whisper uses []byte for node IDs and
URL strings in the API.
* eth: port to p2p/enode
Again, easy to port because eth uses strings for node IDs and doesn't
care about node information in any way.
* les: port to p2p/enode
Apart from replacing discover.NodeID with enode.ID, most changes are in
the server pool code. It now deals with complete nodes instead
of (Pubkey, IP, Port) triples. The database format is unchanged for now,
but we should probably change it to use the node database later.
* node: port to p2p/enode
This change simply replaces discover.Node and discover.NodeID with their
new equivalents.
* swarm/network: port to p2p/enode
Swarm has its own node address representation, BzzAddr, containing both
an overlay address (the hash of a secp256k1 public key) and an underlay
address (enode:// URL).
There are no changes to the BzzAddr format in this commit, but certain
operations such as creating a BzzAddr from a node ID are now impossible
because node IDs aren't public keys anymore.
Most swarm-related changes in the series remove uses of
NewAddrFromNodeID, replacing it with NewAddr which takes a complete node
as argument. ToOverlayAddr is removed because we can just use the node
ID directly.
2018-09-24 22:59:00 +00:00
|
|
|
Peer: node.ID(),
|
2018-06-20 12:06:27 +00:00
|
|
|
},
|
|
|
|
},
|
|
|
|
})
|
|
|
|
if err != nil {
|
|
|
|
t.Fatal(err)
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
if len(tc.receivedHashes) != 3 {
|
|
|
|
t.Fatalf("Expected number of received hashes %v, got %v", 3, len(tc.receivedHashes))
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
close(tc.wait0)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
timeout := time.NewTimer(100 * time.Millisecond)
|
|
|
|
defer timeout.Stop()
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
select {
|
|
|
|
case <-tc.batchDone:
|
|
|
|
t.Fatal("batch done early")
|
|
|
|
case <-timeout.C:
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
close(tc.wait2)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
timeout2 := time.NewTimer(10000 * time.Millisecond)
|
|
|
|
defer timeout2.Stop()
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
select {
|
|
|
|
case <-tc.batchDone:
|
|
|
|
case <-timeout2.C:
|
|
|
|
t.Fatal("timeout waiting batchdone call")
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
func TestStreamerRequestSubscriptionQuitMsgExchange(t *testing.T) {
|
2019-01-24 16:23:34 +00:00
|
|
|
tester, streamer, _, teardown, err := newStreamerTester(nil)
|
2018-06-20 12:06:27 +00:00
|
|
|
if err != nil {
|
|
|
|
t.Fatal(err)
|
|
|
|
}
|
2019-02-13 12:03:23 +00:00
|
|
|
defer teardown()
|
2018-06-20 12:06:27 +00:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
streamer.RegisterServerFunc("foo", func(p *Peer, t string, live bool) (Server, error) {
|
2018-10-12 14:26:16 +00:00
|
|
|
return newTestServer(t, 10), nil
|
2018-06-20 12:06:27 +00:00
|
|
|
})
|
|
|
|
|
all: new p2p node representation (#17643)
Package p2p/enode provides a generalized representation of p2p nodes
which can contain arbitrary information in key/value pairs. It is also
the new home for the node database. The "v4" identity scheme is also
moved here from p2p/enr to remove the dependency on Ethereum crypto from
that package.
Record signature handling is changed significantly. The identity scheme
registry is removed and acceptable schemes must be passed to any method
that needs identity. This means records must now be validated explicitly
after decoding.
The enode API is designed to make signature handling easy and safe: most
APIs around the codebase work with enode.Node, which is a wrapper around
a valid record. Going from enr.Record to enode.Node requires a valid
signature.
* p2p/discover: port to p2p/enode
This ports the discovery code to the new node representation in
p2p/enode. The wire protocol is unchanged, this can be considered a
refactoring change. The Kademlia table can now deal with nodes using an
arbitrary identity scheme. This requires a few incompatible API changes:
- Table.Lookup is not available anymore. It used to take a public key
as argument because v4 protocol requires one. Its replacement is
LookupRandom.
- Table.Resolve takes *enode.Node instead of NodeID. This is also for
v4 protocol compatibility because nodes cannot be looked up by ID
alone.
- Types Node and NodeID are gone. Further commits in the series will be
fixes all over the the codebase to deal with those removals.
* p2p: port to p2p/enode and discovery changes
This adapts package p2p to the changes in p2p/discover. All uses of
discover.Node and discover.NodeID are replaced by their equivalents from
p2p/enode.
New API is added to retrieve the enode.Node instance of a peer. The
behavior of Server.Self with discovery disabled is improved. It now
tries much harder to report a working IP address, falling back to
127.0.0.1 if no suitable address can be determined through other means.
These changes were needed for tests of other packages later in the
series.
* p2p/simulations, p2p/testing: port to p2p/enode
No surprises here, mostly replacements of discover.Node, discover.NodeID
with their new equivalents. The 'interesting' API changes are:
- testing.ProtocolSession tracks complete nodes, not just their IDs.
- adapters.NodeConfig has a new method to create a complete node.
These changes were needed to make swarm tests work.
Note that the NodeID change makes the code incompatible with old
simulation snapshots.
* whisper/whisperv5, whisper/whisperv6: port to p2p/enode
This port was easy because whisper uses []byte for node IDs and
URL strings in the API.
* eth: port to p2p/enode
Again, easy to port because eth uses strings for node IDs and doesn't
care about node information in any way.
* les: port to p2p/enode
Apart from replacing discover.NodeID with enode.ID, most changes are in
the server pool code. It now deals with complete nodes instead
of (Pubkey, IP, Port) triples. The database format is unchanged for now,
but we should probably change it to use the node database later.
* node: port to p2p/enode
This change simply replaces discover.Node and discover.NodeID with their
new equivalents.
* swarm/network: port to p2p/enode
Swarm has its own node address representation, BzzAddr, containing both
an overlay address (the hash of a secp256k1 public key) and an underlay
address (enode:// URL).
There are no changes to the BzzAddr format in this commit, but certain
operations such as creating a BzzAddr from a node ID are now impossible
because node IDs aren't public keys anymore.
Most swarm-related changes in the series remove uses of
NewAddrFromNodeID, replacing it with NewAddr which takes a complete node
as argument. ToOverlayAddr is removed because we can just use the node
ID directly.
2018-09-24 22:59:00 +00:00
|
|
|
node := tester.Nodes[0]
|
2018-06-20 12:06:27 +00:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
stream := NewStream("foo", "", true)
|
all: new p2p node representation (#17643)
Package p2p/enode provides a generalized representation of p2p nodes
which can contain arbitrary information in key/value pairs. It is also
the new home for the node database. The "v4" identity scheme is also
moved here from p2p/enr to remove the dependency on Ethereum crypto from
that package.
Record signature handling is changed significantly. The identity scheme
registry is removed and acceptable schemes must be passed to any method
that needs identity. This means records must now be validated explicitly
after decoding.
The enode API is designed to make signature handling easy and safe: most
APIs around the codebase work with enode.Node, which is a wrapper around
a valid record. Going from enr.Record to enode.Node requires a valid
signature.
* p2p/discover: port to p2p/enode
This ports the discovery code to the new node representation in
p2p/enode. The wire protocol is unchanged, this can be considered a
refactoring change. The Kademlia table can now deal with nodes using an
arbitrary identity scheme. This requires a few incompatible API changes:
- Table.Lookup is not available anymore. It used to take a public key
as argument because v4 protocol requires one. Its replacement is
LookupRandom.
- Table.Resolve takes *enode.Node instead of NodeID. This is also for
v4 protocol compatibility because nodes cannot be looked up by ID
alone.
- Types Node and NodeID are gone. Further commits in the series will be
fixes all over the the codebase to deal with those removals.
* p2p: port to p2p/enode and discovery changes
This adapts package p2p to the changes in p2p/discover. All uses of
discover.Node and discover.NodeID are replaced by their equivalents from
p2p/enode.
New API is added to retrieve the enode.Node instance of a peer. The
behavior of Server.Self with discovery disabled is improved. It now
tries much harder to report a working IP address, falling back to
127.0.0.1 if no suitable address can be determined through other means.
These changes were needed for tests of other packages later in the
series.
* p2p/simulations, p2p/testing: port to p2p/enode
No surprises here, mostly replacements of discover.Node, discover.NodeID
with their new equivalents. The 'interesting' API changes are:
- testing.ProtocolSession tracks complete nodes, not just their IDs.
- adapters.NodeConfig has a new method to create a complete node.
These changes were needed to make swarm tests work.
Note that the NodeID change makes the code incompatible with old
simulation snapshots.
* whisper/whisperv5, whisper/whisperv6: port to p2p/enode
This port was easy because whisper uses []byte for node IDs and
URL strings in the API.
* eth: port to p2p/enode
Again, easy to port because eth uses strings for node IDs and doesn't
care about node information in any way.
* les: port to p2p/enode
Apart from replacing discover.NodeID with enode.ID, most changes are in
the server pool code. It now deals with complete nodes instead
of (Pubkey, IP, Port) triples. The database format is unchanged for now,
but we should probably change it to use the node database later.
* node: port to p2p/enode
This change simply replaces discover.Node and discover.NodeID with their
new equivalents.
* swarm/network: port to p2p/enode
Swarm has its own node address representation, BzzAddr, containing both
an overlay address (the hash of a secp256k1 public key) and an underlay
address (enode:// URL).
There are no changes to the BzzAddr format in this commit, but certain
operations such as creating a BzzAddr from a node ID are now impossible
because node IDs aren't public keys anymore.
Most swarm-related changes in the series remove uses of
NewAddrFromNodeID, replacing it with NewAddr which takes a complete node
as argument. ToOverlayAddr is removed because we can just use the node
ID directly.
2018-09-24 22:59:00 +00:00
|
|
|
err = streamer.RequestSubscription(node.ID(), stream, NewRange(5, 8), Top)
|
2018-06-20 12:06:27 +00:00
|
|
|
if err != nil {
|
|
|
|
t.Fatalf("Expected no error, got %v", err)
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
err = tester.TestExchanges(
|
|
|
|
p2ptest.Exchange{
|
|
|
|
Label: "RequestSubscription message",
|
|
|
|
Expects: []p2ptest.Expect{
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
Code: 8,
|
|
|
|
Msg: &RequestSubscriptionMsg{
|
|
|
|
Stream: stream,
|
|
|
|
History: NewRange(5, 8),
|
|
|
|
Priority: Top,
|
|
|
|
},
|
all: new p2p node representation (#17643)
Package p2p/enode provides a generalized representation of p2p nodes
which can contain arbitrary information in key/value pairs. It is also
the new home for the node database. The "v4" identity scheme is also
moved here from p2p/enr to remove the dependency on Ethereum crypto from
that package.
Record signature handling is changed significantly. The identity scheme
registry is removed and acceptable schemes must be passed to any method
that needs identity. This means records must now be validated explicitly
after decoding.
The enode API is designed to make signature handling easy and safe: most
APIs around the codebase work with enode.Node, which is a wrapper around
a valid record. Going from enr.Record to enode.Node requires a valid
signature.
* p2p/discover: port to p2p/enode
This ports the discovery code to the new node representation in
p2p/enode. The wire protocol is unchanged, this can be considered a
refactoring change. The Kademlia table can now deal with nodes using an
arbitrary identity scheme. This requires a few incompatible API changes:
- Table.Lookup is not available anymore. It used to take a public key
as argument because v4 protocol requires one. Its replacement is
LookupRandom.
- Table.Resolve takes *enode.Node instead of NodeID. This is also for
v4 protocol compatibility because nodes cannot be looked up by ID
alone.
- Types Node and NodeID are gone. Further commits in the series will be
fixes all over the the codebase to deal with those removals.
* p2p: port to p2p/enode and discovery changes
This adapts package p2p to the changes in p2p/discover. All uses of
discover.Node and discover.NodeID are replaced by their equivalents from
p2p/enode.
New API is added to retrieve the enode.Node instance of a peer. The
behavior of Server.Self with discovery disabled is improved. It now
tries much harder to report a working IP address, falling back to
127.0.0.1 if no suitable address can be determined through other means.
These changes were needed for tests of other packages later in the
series.
* p2p/simulations, p2p/testing: port to p2p/enode
No surprises here, mostly replacements of discover.Node, discover.NodeID
with their new equivalents. The 'interesting' API changes are:
- testing.ProtocolSession tracks complete nodes, not just their IDs.
- adapters.NodeConfig has a new method to create a complete node.
These changes were needed to make swarm tests work.
Note that the NodeID change makes the code incompatible with old
simulation snapshots.
* whisper/whisperv5, whisper/whisperv6: port to p2p/enode
This port was easy because whisper uses []byte for node IDs and
URL strings in the API.
* eth: port to p2p/enode
Again, easy to port because eth uses strings for node IDs and doesn't
care about node information in any way.
* les: port to p2p/enode
Apart from replacing discover.NodeID with enode.ID, most changes are in
the server pool code. It now deals with complete nodes instead
of (Pubkey, IP, Port) triples. The database format is unchanged for now,
but we should probably change it to use the node database later.
* node: port to p2p/enode
This change simply replaces discover.Node and discover.NodeID with their
new equivalents.
* swarm/network: port to p2p/enode
Swarm has its own node address representation, BzzAddr, containing both
an overlay address (the hash of a secp256k1 public key) and an underlay
address (enode:// URL).
There are no changes to the BzzAddr format in this commit, but certain
operations such as creating a BzzAddr from a node ID are now impossible
because node IDs aren't public keys anymore.
Most swarm-related changes in the series remove uses of
NewAddrFromNodeID, replacing it with NewAddr which takes a complete node
as argument. ToOverlayAddr is removed because we can just use the node
ID directly.
2018-09-24 22:59:00 +00:00
|
|
|
Peer: node.ID(),
|
2018-06-20 12:06:27 +00:00
|
|
|
},
|
|
|
|
},
|
|
|
|
},
|
|
|
|
p2ptest.Exchange{
|
|
|
|
Label: "Subscribe message",
|
|
|
|
Triggers: []p2ptest.Trigger{
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
Code: 4,
|
|
|
|
Msg: &SubscribeMsg{
|
|
|
|
Stream: stream,
|
|
|
|
History: NewRange(5, 8),
|
|
|
|
Priority: Top,
|
|
|
|
},
|
all: new p2p node representation (#17643)
Package p2p/enode provides a generalized representation of p2p nodes
which can contain arbitrary information in key/value pairs. It is also
the new home for the node database. The "v4" identity scheme is also
moved here from p2p/enr to remove the dependency on Ethereum crypto from
that package.
Record signature handling is changed significantly. The identity scheme
registry is removed and acceptable schemes must be passed to any method
that needs identity. This means records must now be validated explicitly
after decoding.
The enode API is designed to make signature handling easy and safe: most
APIs around the codebase work with enode.Node, which is a wrapper around
a valid record. Going from enr.Record to enode.Node requires a valid
signature.
* p2p/discover: port to p2p/enode
This ports the discovery code to the new node representation in
p2p/enode. The wire protocol is unchanged, this can be considered a
refactoring change. The Kademlia table can now deal with nodes using an
arbitrary identity scheme. This requires a few incompatible API changes:
- Table.Lookup is not available anymore. It used to take a public key
as argument because v4 protocol requires one. Its replacement is
LookupRandom.
- Table.Resolve takes *enode.Node instead of NodeID. This is also for
v4 protocol compatibility because nodes cannot be looked up by ID
alone.
- Types Node and NodeID are gone. Further commits in the series will be
fixes all over the the codebase to deal with those removals.
* p2p: port to p2p/enode and discovery changes
This adapts package p2p to the changes in p2p/discover. All uses of
discover.Node and discover.NodeID are replaced by their equivalents from
p2p/enode.
New API is added to retrieve the enode.Node instance of a peer. The
behavior of Server.Self with discovery disabled is improved. It now
tries much harder to report a working IP address, falling back to
127.0.0.1 if no suitable address can be determined through other means.
These changes were needed for tests of other packages later in the
series.
* p2p/simulations, p2p/testing: port to p2p/enode
No surprises here, mostly replacements of discover.Node, discover.NodeID
with their new equivalents. The 'interesting' API changes are:
- testing.ProtocolSession tracks complete nodes, not just their IDs.
- adapters.NodeConfig has a new method to create a complete node.
These changes were needed to make swarm tests work.
Note that the NodeID change makes the code incompatible with old
simulation snapshots.
* whisper/whisperv5, whisper/whisperv6: port to p2p/enode
This port was easy because whisper uses []byte for node IDs and
URL strings in the API.
* eth: port to p2p/enode
Again, easy to port because eth uses strings for node IDs and doesn't
care about node information in any way.
* les: port to p2p/enode
Apart from replacing discover.NodeID with enode.ID, most changes are in
the server pool code. It now deals with complete nodes instead
of (Pubkey, IP, Port) triples. The database format is unchanged for now,
but we should probably change it to use the node database later.
* node: port to p2p/enode
This change simply replaces discover.Node and discover.NodeID with their
new equivalents.
* swarm/network: port to p2p/enode
Swarm has its own node address representation, BzzAddr, containing both
an overlay address (the hash of a secp256k1 public key) and an underlay
address (enode:// URL).
There are no changes to the BzzAddr format in this commit, but certain
operations such as creating a BzzAddr from a node ID are now impossible
because node IDs aren't public keys anymore.
Most swarm-related changes in the series remove uses of
NewAddrFromNodeID, replacing it with NewAddr which takes a complete node
as argument. ToOverlayAddr is removed because we can just use the node
ID directly.
2018-09-24 22:59:00 +00:00
|
|
|
Peer: node.ID(),
|
2018-06-20 12:06:27 +00:00
|
|
|
},
|
|
|
|
},
|
|
|
|
Expects: []p2ptest.Expect{
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
Code: 1,
|
|
|
|
Msg: &OfferedHashesMsg{
|
|
|
|
Stream: NewStream("foo", "", false),
|
|
|
|
HandoverProof: &HandoverProof{
|
|
|
|
Handover: &Handover{},
|
|
|
|
},
|
|
|
|
Hashes: make([]byte, HashSize),
|
|
|
|
From: 6,
|
|
|
|
To: 9,
|
|
|
|
},
|
all: new p2p node representation (#17643)
Package p2p/enode provides a generalized representation of p2p nodes
which can contain arbitrary information in key/value pairs. It is also
the new home for the node database. The "v4" identity scheme is also
moved here from p2p/enr to remove the dependency on Ethereum crypto from
that package.
Record signature handling is changed significantly. The identity scheme
registry is removed and acceptable schemes must be passed to any method
that needs identity. This means records must now be validated explicitly
after decoding.
The enode API is designed to make signature handling easy and safe: most
APIs around the codebase work with enode.Node, which is a wrapper around
a valid record. Going from enr.Record to enode.Node requires a valid
signature.
* p2p/discover: port to p2p/enode
This ports the discovery code to the new node representation in
p2p/enode. The wire protocol is unchanged, this can be considered a
refactoring change. The Kademlia table can now deal with nodes using an
arbitrary identity scheme. This requires a few incompatible API changes:
- Table.Lookup is not available anymore. It used to take a public key
as argument because v4 protocol requires one. Its replacement is
LookupRandom.
- Table.Resolve takes *enode.Node instead of NodeID. This is also for
v4 protocol compatibility because nodes cannot be looked up by ID
alone.
- Types Node and NodeID are gone. Further commits in the series will be
fixes all over the the codebase to deal with those removals.
* p2p: port to p2p/enode and discovery changes
This adapts package p2p to the changes in p2p/discover. All uses of
discover.Node and discover.NodeID are replaced by their equivalents from
p2p/enode.
New API is added to retrieve the enode.Node instance of a peer. The
behavior of Server.Self with discovery disabled is improved. It now
tries much harder to report a working IP address, falling back to
127.0.0.1 if no suitable address can be determined through other means.
These changes were needed for tests of other packages later in the
series.
* p2p/simulations, p2p/testing: port to p2p/enode
No surprises here, mostly replacements of discover.Node, discover.NodeID
with their new equivalents. The 'interesting' API changes are:
- testing.ProtocolSession tracks complete nodes, not just their IDs.
- adapters.NodeConfig has a new method to create a complete node.
These changes were needed to make swarm tests work.
Note that the NodeID change makes the code incompatible with old
simulation snapshots.
* whisper/whisperv5, whisper/whisperv6: port to p2p/enode
This port was easy because whisper uses []byte for node IDs and
URL strings in the API.
* eth: port to p2p/enode
Again, easy to port because eth uses strings for node IDs and doesn't
care about node information in any way.
* les: port to p2p/enode
Apart from replacing discover.NodeID with enode.ID, most changes are in
the server pool code. It now deals with complete nodes instead
of (Pubkey, IP, Port) triples. The database format is unchanged for now,
but we should probably change it to use the node database later.
* node: port to p2p/enode
This change simply replaces discover.Node and discover.NodeID with their
new equivalents.
* swarm/network: port to p2p/enode
Swarm has its own node address representation, BzzAddr, containing both
an overlay address (the hash of a secp256k1 public key) and an underlay
address (enode:// URL).
There are no changes to the BzzAddr format in this commit, but certain
operations such as creating a BzzAddr from a node ID are now impossible
because node IDs aren't public keys anymore.
Most swarm-related changes in the series remove uses of
NewAddrFromNodeID, replacing it with NewAddr which takes a complete node
as argument. ToOverlayAddr is removed because we can just use the node
ID directly.
2018-09-24 22:59:00 +00:00
|
|
|
Peer: node.ID(),
|
2018-06-20 12:06:27 +00:00
|
|
|
},
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
Code: 1,
|
|
|
|
Msg: &OfferedHashesMsg{
|
|
|
|
Stream: stream,
|
|
|
|
HandoverProof: &HandoverProof{
|
|
|
|
Handover: &Handover{},
|
|
|
|
},
|
2018-10-12 14:26:16 +00:00
|
|
|
From: 11,
|
|
|
|
To: 0,
|
2018-06-20 12:06:27 +00:00
|
|
|
Hashes: make([]byte, HashSize),
|
|
|
|
},
|
all: new p2p node representation (#17643)
Package p2p/enode provides a generalized representation of p2p nodes
which can contain arbitrary information in key/value pairs. It is also
the new home for the node database. The "v4" identity scheme is also
moved here from p2p/enr to remove the dependency on Ethereum crypto from
that package.
Record signature handling is changed significantly. The identity scheme
registry is removed and acceptable schemes must be passed to any method
that needs identity. This means records must now be validated explicitly
after decoding.
The enode API is designed to make signature handling easy and safe: most
APIs around the codebase work with enode.Node, which is a wrapper around
a valid record. Going from enr.Record to enode.Node requires a valid
signature.
* p2p/discover: port to p2p/enode
This ports the discovery code to the new node representation in
p2p/enode. The wire protocol is unchanged, this can be considered a
refactoring change. The Kademlia table can now deal with nodes using an
arbitrary identity scheme. This requires a few incompatible API changes:
- Table.Lookup is not available anymore. It used to take a public key
as argument because v4 protocol requires one. Its replacement is
LookupRandom.
- Table.Resolve takes *enode.Node instead of NodeID. This is also for
v4 protocol compatibility because nodes cannot be looked up by ID
alone.
- Types Node and NodeID are gone. Further commits in the series will be
fixes all over the the codebase to deal with those removals.
* p2p: port to p2p/enode and discovery changes
This adapts package p2p to the changes in p2p/discover. All uses of
discover.Node and discover.NodeID are replaced by their equivalents from
p2p/enode.
New API is added to retrieve the enode.Node instance of a peer. The
behavior of Server.Self with discovery disabled is improved. It now
tries much harder to report a working IP address, falling back to
127.0.0.1 if no suitable address can be determined through other means.
These changes were needed for tests of other packages later in the
series.
* p2p/simulations, p2p/testing: port to p2p/enode
No surprises here, mostly replacements of discover.Node, discover.NodeID
with their new equivalents. The 'interesting' API changes are:
- testing.ProtocolSession tracks complete nodes, not just their IDs.
- adapters.NodeConfig has a new method to create a complete node.
These changes were needed to make swarm tests work.
Note that the NodeID change makes the code incompatible with old
simulation snapshots.
* whisper/whisperv5, whisper/whisperv6: port to p2p/enode
This port was easy because whisper uses []byte for node IDs and
URL strings in the API.
* eth: port to p2p/enode
Again, easy to port because eth uses strings for node IDs and doesn't
care about node information in any way.
* les: port to p2p/enode
Apart from replacing discover.NodeID with enode.ID, most changes are in
the server pool code. It now deals with complete nodes instead
of (Pubkey, IP, Port) triples. The database format is unchanged for now,
but we should probably change it to use the node database later.
* node: port to p2p/enode
This change simply replaces discover.Node and discover.NodeID with their
new equivalents.
* swarm/network: port to p2p/enode
Swarm has its own node address representation, BzzAddr, containing both
an overlay address (the hash of a secp256k1 public key) and an underlay
address (enode:// URL).
There are no changes to the BzzAddr format in this commit, but certain
operations such as creating a BzzAddr from a node ID are now impossible
because node IDs aren't public keys anymore.
Most swarm-related changes in the series remove uses of
NewAddrFromNodeID, replacing it with NewAddr which takes a complete node
as argument. ToOverlayAddr is removed because we can just use the node
ID directly.
2018-09-24 22:59:00 +00:00
|
|
|
Peer: node.ID(),
|
2018-06-20 12:06:27 +00:00
|
|
|
},
|
|
|
|
},
|
|
|
|
},
|
|
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
if err != nil {
|
|
|
|
t.Fatal(err)
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
all: new p2p node representation (#17643)
Package p2p/enode provides a generalized representation of p2p nodes
which can contain arbitrary information in key/value pairs. It is also
the new home for the node database. The "v4" identity scheme is also
moved here from p2p/enr to remove the dependency on Ethereum crypto from
that package.
Record signature handling is changed significantly. The identity scheme
registry is removed and acceptable schemes must be passed to any method
that needs identity. This means records must now be validated explicitly
after decoding.
The enode API is designed to make signature handling easy and safe: most
APIs around the codebase work with enode.Node, which is a wrapper around
a valid record. Going from enr.Record to enode.Node requires a valid
signature.
* p2p/discover: port to p2p/enode
This ports the discovery code to the new node representation in
p2p/enode. The wire protocol is unchanged, this can be considered a
refactoring change. The Kademlia table can now deal with nodes using an
arbitrary identity scheme. This requires a few incompatible API changes:
- Table.Lookup is not available anymore. It used to take a public key
as argument because v4 protocol requires one. Its replacement is
LookupRandom.
- Table.Resolve takes *enode.Node instead of NodeID. This is also for
v4 protocol compatibility because nodes cannot be looked up by ID
alone.
- Types Node and NodeID are gone. Further commits in the series will be
fixes all over the the codebase to deal with those removals.
* p2p: port to p2p/enode and discovery changes
This adapts package p2p to the changes in p2p/discover. All uses of
discover.Node and discover.NodeID are replaced by their equivalents from
p2p/enode.
New API is added to retrieve the enode.Node instance of a peer. The
behavior of Server.Self with discovery disabled is improved. It now
tries much harder to report a working IP address, falling back to
127.0.0.1 if no suitable address can be determined through other means.
These changes were needed for tests of other packages later in the
series.
* p2p/simulations, p2p/testing: port to p2p/enode
No surprises here, mostly replacements of discover.Node, discover.NodeID
with their new equivalents. The 'interesting' API changes are:
- testing.ProtocolSession tracks complete nodes, not just their IDs.
- adapters.NodeConfig has a new method to create a complete node.
These changes were needed to make swarm tests work.
Note that the NodeID change makes the code incompatible with old
simulation snapshots.
* whisper/whisperv5, whisper/whisperv6: port to p2p/enode
This port was easy because whisper uses []byte for node IDs and
URL strings in the API.
* eth: port to p2p/enode
Again, easy to port because eth uses strings for node IDs and doesn't
care about node information in any way.
* les: port to p2p/enode
Apart from replacing discover.NodeID with enode.ID, most changes are in
the server pool code. It now deals with complete nodes instead
of (Pubkey, IP, Port) triples. The database format is unchanged for now,
but we should probably change it to use the node database later.
* node: port to p2p/enode
This change simply replaces discover.Node and discover.NodeID with their
new equivalents.
* swarm/network: port to p2p/enode
Swarm has its own node address representation, BzzAddr, containing both
an overlay address (the hash of a secp256k1 public key) and an underlay
address (enode:// URL).
There are no changes to the BzzAddr format in this commit, but certain
operations such as creating a BzzAddr from a node ID are now impossible
because node IDs aren't public keys anymore.
Most swarm-related changes in the series remove uses of
NewAddrFromNodeID, replacing it with NewAddr which takes a complete node
as argument. ToOverlayAddr is removed because we can just use the node
ID directly.
2018-09-24 22:59:00 +00:00
|
|
|
err = streamer.Quit(node.ID(), stream)
|
2018-06-20 12:06:27 +00:00
|
|
|
if err != nil {
|
|
|
|
t.Fatalf("Expected no error, got %v", err)
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
err = tester.TestExchanges(p2ptest.Exchange{
|
|
|
|
Label: "Quit message",
|
|
|
|
Expects: []p2ptest.Expect{
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
Code: 9,
|
|
|
|
Msg: &QuitMsg{
|
|
|
|
Stream: stream,
|
|
|
|
},
|
all: new p2p node representation (#17643)
Package p2p/enode provides a generalized representation of p2p nodes
which can contain arbitrary information in key/value pairs. It is also
the new home for the node database. The "v4" identity scheme is also
moved here from p2p/enr to remove the dependency on Ethereum crypto from
that package.
Record signature handling is changed significantly. The identity scheme
registry is removed and acceptable schemes must be passed to any method
that needs identity. This means records must now be validated explicitly
after decoding.
The enode API is designed to make signature handling easy and safe: most
APIs around the codebase work with enode.Node, which is a wrapper around
a valid record. Going from enr.Record to enode.Node requires a valid
signature.
* p2p/discover: port to p2p/enode
This ports the discovery code to the new node representation in
p2p/enode. The wire protocol is unchanged, this can be considered a
refactoring change. The Kademlia table can now deal with nodes using an
arbitrary identity scheme. This requires a few incompatible API changes:
- Table.Lookup is not available anymore. It used to take a public key
as argument because v4 protocol requires one. Its replacement is
LookupRandom.
- Table.Resolve takes *enode.Node instead of NodeID. This is also for
v4 protocol compatibility because nodes cannot be looked up by ID
alone.
- Types Node and NodeID are gone. Further commits in the series will be
fixes all over the the codebase to deal with those removals.
* p2p: port to p2p/enode and discovery changes
This adapts package p2p to the changes in p2p/discover. All uses of
discover.Node and discover.NodeID are replaced by their equivalents from
p2p/enode.
New API is added to retrieve the enode.Node instance of a peer. The
behavior of Server.Self with discovery disabled is improved. It now
tries much harder to report a working IP address, falling back to
127.0.0.1 if no suitable address can be determined through other means.
These changes were needed for tests of other packages later in the
series.
* p2p/simulations, p2p/testing: port to p2p/enode
No surprises here, mostly replacements of discover.Node, discover.NodeID
with their new equivalents. The 'interesting' API changes are:
- testing.ProtocolSession tracks complete nodes, not just their IDs.
- adapters.NodeConfig has a new method to create a complete node.
These changes were needed to make swarm tests work.
Note that the NodeID change makes the code incompatible with old
simulation snapshots.
* whisper/whisperv5, whisper/whisperv6: port to p2p/enode
This port was easy because whisper uses []byte for node IDs and
URL strings in the API.
* eth: port to p2p/enode
Again, easy to port because eth uses strings for node IDs and doesn't
care about node information in any way.
* les: port to p2p/enode
Apart from replacing discover.NodeID with enode.ID, most changes are in
the server pool code. It now deals with complete nodes instead
of (Pubkey, IP, Port) triples. The database format is unchanged for now,
but we should probably change it to use the node database later.
* node: port to p2p/enode
This change simply replaces discover.Node and discover.NodeID with their
new equivalents.
* swarm/network: port to p2p/enode
Swarm has its own node address representation, BzzAddr, containing both
an overlay address (the hash of a secp256k1 public key) and an underlay
address (enode:// URL).
There are no changes to the BzzAddr format in this commit, but certain
operations such as creating a BzzAddr from a node ID are now impossible
because node IDs aren't public keys anymore.
Most swarm-related changes in the series remove uses of
NewAddrFromNodeID, replacing it with NewAddr which takes a complete node
as argument. ToOverlayAddr is removed because we can just use the node
ID directly.
2018-09-24 22:59:00 +00:00
|
|
|
Peer: node.ID(),
|
2018-06-20 12:06:27 +00:00
|
|
|
},
|
|
|
|
},
|
|
|
|
})
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
if err != nil {
|
|
|
|
t.Fatal(err)
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
historyStream := getHistoryStream(stream)
|
|
|
|
|
all: new p2p node representation (#17643)
Package p2p/enode provides a generalized representation of p2p nodes
which can contain arbitrary information in key/value pairs. It is also
the new home for the node database. The "v4" identity scheme is also
moved here from p2p/enr to remove the dependency on Ethereum crypto from
that package.
Record signature handling is changed significantly. The identity scheme
registry is removed and acceptable schemes must be passed to any method
that needs identity. This means records must now be validated explicitly
after decoding.
The enode API is designed to make signature handling easy and safe: most
APIs around the codebase work with enode.Node, which is a wrapper around
a valid record. Going from enr.Record to enode.Node requires a valid
signature.
* p2p/discover: port to p2p/enode
This ports the discovery code to the new node representation in
p2p/enode. The wire protocol is unchanged, this can be considered a
refactoring change. The Kademlia table can now deal with nodes using an
arbitrary identity scheme. This requires a few incompatible API changes:
- Table.Lookup is not available anymore. It used to take a public key
as argument because v4 protocol requires one. Its replacement is
LookupRandom.
- Table.Resolve takes *enode.Node instead of NodeID. This is also for
v4 protocol compatibility because nodes cannot be looked up by ID
alone.
- Types Node and NodeID are gone. Further commits in the series will be
fixes all over the the codebase to deal with those removals.
* p2p: port to p2p/enode and discovery changes
This adapts package p2p to the changes in p2p/discover. All uses of
discover.Node and discover.NodeID are replaced by their equivalents from
p2p/enode.
New API is added to retrieve the enode.Node instance of a peer. The
behavior of Server.Self with discovery disabled is improved. It now
tries much harder to report a working IP address, falling back to
127.0.0.1 if no suitable address can be determined through other means.
These changes were needed for tests of other packages later in the
series.
* p2p/simulations, p2p/testing: port to p2p/enode
No surprises here, mostly replacements of discover.Node, discover.NodeID
with their new equivalents. The 'interesting' API changes are:
- testing.ProtocolSession tracks complete nodes, not just their IDs.
- adapters.NodeConfig has a new method to create a complete node.
These changes were needed to make swarm tests work.
Note that the NodeID change makes the code incompatible with old
simulation snapshots.
* whisper/whisperv5, whisper/whisperv6: port to p2p/enode
This port was easy because whisper uses []byte for node IDs and
URL strings in the API.
* eth: port to p2p/enode
Again, easy to port because eth uses strings for node IDs and doesn't
care about node information in any way.
* les: port to p2p/enode
Apart from replacing discover.NodeID with enode.ID, most changes are in
the server pool code. It now deals with complete nodes instead
of (Pubkey, IP, Port) triples. The database format is unchanged for now,
but we should probably change it to use the node database later.
* node: port to p2p/enode
This change simply replaces discover.Node and discover.NodeID with their
new equivalents.
* swarm/network: port to p2p/enode
Swarm has its own node address representation, BzzAddr, containing both
an overlay address (the hash of a secp256k1 public key) and an underlay
address (enode:// URL).
There are no changes to the BzzAddr format in this commit, but certain
operations such as creating a BzzAddr from a node ID are now impossible
because node IDs aren't public keys anymore.
Most swarm-related changes in the series remove uses of
NewAddrFromNodeID, replacing it with NewAddr which takes a complete node
as argument. ToOverlayAddr is removed because we can just use the node
ID directly.
2018-09-24 22:59:00 +00:00
|
|
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err = streamer.Quit(node.ID(), historyStream)
|
2018-06-20 12:06:27 +00:00
|
|
|
if err != nil {
|
|
|
|
t.Fatalf("Expected no error, got %v", err)
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
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|
|
|
err = tester.TestExchanges(p2ptest.Exchange{
|
|
|
|
Label: "Quit message",
|
|
|
|
Expects: []p2ptest.Expect{
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
Code: 9,
|
|
|
|
Msg: &QuitMsg{
|
|
|
|
Stream: historyStream,
|
|
|
|
},
|
all: new p2p node representation (#17643)
Package p2p/enode provides a generalized representation of p2p nodes
which can contain arbitrary information in key/value pairs. It is also
the new home for the node database. The "v4" identity scheme is also
moved here from p2p/enr to remove the dependency on Ethereum crypto from
that package.
Record signature handling is changed significantly. The identity scheme
registry is removed and acceptable schemes must be passed to any method
that needs identity. This means records must now be validated explicitly
after decoding.
The enode API is designed to make signature handling easy and safe: most
APIs around the codebase work with enode.Node, which is a wrapper around
a valid record. Going from enr.Record to enode.Node requires a valid
signature.
* p2p/discover: port to p2p/enode
This ports the discovery code to the new node representation in
p2p/enode. The wire protocol is unchanged, this can be considered a
refactoring change. The Kademlia table can now deal with nodes using an
arbitrary identity scheme. This requires a few incompatible API changes:
- Table.Lookup is not available anymore. It used to take a public key
as argument because v4 protocol requires one. Its replacement is
LookupRandom.
- Table.Resolve takes *enode.Node instead of NodeID. This is also for
v4 protocol compatibility because nodes cannot be looked up by ID
alone.
- Types Node and NodeID are gone. Further commits in the series will be
fixes all over the the codebase to deal with those removals.
* p2p: port to p2p/enode and discovery changes
This adapts package p2p to the changes in p2p/discover. All uses of
discover.Node and discover.NodeID are replaced by their equivalents from
p2p/enode.
New API is added to retrieve the enode.Node instance of a peer. The
behavior of Server.Self with discovery disabled is improved. It now
tries much harder to report a working IP address, falling back to
127.0.0.1 if no suitable address can be determined through other means.
These changes were needed for tests of other packages later in the
series.
* p2p/simulations, p2p/testing: port to p2p/enode
No surprises here, mostly replacements of discover.Node, discover.NodeID
with their new equivalents. The 'interesting' API changes are:
- testing.ProtocolSession tracks complete nodes, not just their IDs.
- adapters.NodeConfig has a new method to create a complete node.
These changes were needed to make swarm tests work.
Note that the NodeID change makes the code incompatible with old
simulation snapshots.
* whisper/whisperv5, whisper/whisperv6: port to p2p/enode
This port was easy because whisper uses []byte for node IDs and
URL strings in the API.
* eth: port to p2p/enode
Again, easy to port because eth uses strings for node IDs and doesn't
care about node information in any way.
* les: port to p2p/enode
Apart from replacing discover.NodeID with enode.ID, most changes are in
the server pool code. It now deals with complete nodes instead
of (Pubkey, IP, Port) triples. The database format is unchanged for now,
but we should probably change it to use the node database later.
* node: port to p2p/enode
This change simply replaces discover.Node and discover.NodeID with their
new equivalents.
* swarm/network: port to p2p/enode
Swarm has its own node address representation, BzzAddr, containing both
an overlay address (the hash of a secp256k1 public key) and an underlay
address (enode:// URL).
There are no changes to the BzzAddr format in this commit, but certain
operations such as creating a BzzAddr from a node ID are now impossible
because node IDs aren't public keys anymore.
Most swarm-related changes in the series remove uses of
NewAddrFromNodeID, replacing it with NewAddr which takes a complete node
as argument. ToOverlayAddr is removed because we can just use the node
ID directly.
2018-09-24 22:59:00 +00:00
|
|
|
Peer: node.ID(),
|
2018-06-20 12:06:27 +00:00
|
|
|
},
|
|
|
|
},
|
|
|
|
})
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
if err != nil {
|
|
|
|
t.Fatal(err)
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
}
|
2018-09-24 15:40:22 +00:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
// TestMaxPeerServersWithUnsubscribe creates a registry with a limited
|
|
|
|
// number of stream servers, and performs a test with subscriptions and
|
|
|
|
// unsubscriptions, checking if unsubscriptions will remove streams,
|
|
|
|
// leaving place for new streams.
|
|
|
|
func TestMaxPeerServersWithUnsubscribe(t *testing.T) {
|
|
|
|
var maxPeerServers = 6
|
2019-01-24 16:23:34 +00:00
|
|
|
tester, streamer, _, teardown, err := newStreamerTester(&RegistryOptions{
|
2018-11-06 23:04:18 +00:00
|
|
|
Retrieval: RetrievalDisabled,
|
|
|
|
Syncing: SyncingDisabled,
|
2018-09-24 15:40:22 +00:00
|
|
|
MaxPeerServers: maxPeerServers,
|
|
|
|
})
|
|
|
|
if err != nil {
|
|
|
|
t.Fatal(err)
|
|
|
|
}
|
2019-02-13 12:03:23 +00:00
|
|
|
defer teardown()
|
2018-09-24 15:40:22 +00:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
streamer.RegisterServerFunc("foo", func(p *Peer, t string, live bool) (Server, error) {
|
2018-10-12 14:26:16 +00:00
|
|
|
return newTestServer(t, 0), nil
|
2018-09-24 15:40:22 +00:00
|
|
|
})
|
|
|
|
|
2018-09-25 14:57:31 +00:00
|
|
|
node := tester.Nodes[0]
|
2018-09-24 15:40:22 +00:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
for i := 0; i < maxPeerServers+10; i++ {
|
|
|
|
stream := NewStream("foo", strconv.Itoa(i), true)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
err = tester.TestExchanges(p2ptest.Exchange{
|
|
|
|
Label: "Subscribe message",
|
|
|
|
Triggers: []p2ptest.Trigger{
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
Code: 4,
|
|
|
|
Msg: &SubscribeMsg{
|
|
|
|
Stream: stream,
|
|
|
|
Priority: Top,
|
|
|
|
},
|
2018-09-25 14:57:31 +00:00
|
|
|
Peer: node.ID(),
|
2018-09-24 15:40:22 +00:00
|
|
|
},
|
|
|
|
},
|
|
|
|
Expects: []p2ptest.Expect{
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
Code: 1,
|
|
|
|
Msg: &OfferedHashesMsg{
|
|
|
|
Stream: stream,
|
|
|
|
HandoverProof: &HandoverProof{
|
|
|
|
Handover: &Handover{},
|
|
|
|
},
|
|
|
|
Hashes: make([]byte, HashSize),
|
|
|
|
From: 1,
|
2018-10-12 14:26:16 +00:00
|
|
|
To: 0,
|
2018-09-24 15:40:22 +00:00
|
|
|
},
|
2018-09-25 14:57:31 +00:00
|
|
|
Peer: node.ID(),
|
2018-09-24 15:40:22 +00:00
|
|
|
},
|
|
|
|
},
|
|
|
|
})
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
if err != nil {
|
|
|
|
t.Fatal(err)
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
err = tester.TestExchanges(p2ptest.Exchange{
|
|
|
|
Label: "unsubscribe message",
|
|
|
|
Triggers: []p2ptest.Trigger{
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
Code: 0,
|
|
|
|
Msg: &UnsubscribeMsg{
|
|
|
|
Stream: stream,
|
|
|
|
},
|
2018-09-25 14:57:31 +00:00
|
|
|
Peer: node.ID(),
|
2018-09-24 15:40:22 +00:00
|
|
|
},
|
|
|
|
},
|
|
|
|
})
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
if err != nil {
|
|
|
|
t.Fatal(err)
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
// TestMaxPeerServersWithoutUnsubscribe creates a registry with a limited
|
2018-09-26 09:30:23 +00:00
|
|
|
// number of stream servers, and performs subscriptions to detect subscriptions
|
2018-09-24 15:40:22 +00:00
|
|
|
// error message exchange.
|
|
|
|
func TestMaxPeerServersWithoutUnsubscribe(t *testing.T) {
|
|
|
|
var maxPeerServers = 6
|
2019-01-24 16:23:34 +00:00
|
|
|
tester, streamer, _, teardown, err := newStreamerTester(&RegistryOptions{
|
2018-09-24 15:40:22 +00:00
|
|
|
MaxPeerServers: maxPeerServers,
|
|
|
|
})
|
|
|
|
if err != nil {
|
|
|
|
t.Fatal(err)
|
|
|
|
}
|
2019-02-13 12:03:23 +00:00
|
|
|
defer teardown()
|
2018-09-24 15:40:22 +00:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
streamer.RegisterServerFunc("foo", func(p *Peer, t string, live bool) (Server, error) {
|
2018-10-12 14:26:16 +00:00
|
|
|
return newTestServer(t, 0), nil
|
2018-09-24 15:40:22 +00:00
|
|
|
})
|
|
|
|
|
2018-09-25 14:57:31 +00:00
|
|
|
node := tester.Nodes[0]
|
2018-09-24 15:40:22 +00:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
for i := 0; i < maxPeerServers+10; i++ {
|
|
|
|
stream := NewStream("foo", strconv.Itoa(i), true)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
if i >= maxPeerServers {
|
|
|
|
err = tester.TestExchanges(p2ptest.Exchange{
|
|
|
|
Label: "Subscribe message",
|
|
|
|
Triggers: []p2ptest.Trigger{
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
Code: 4,
|
|
|
|
Msg: &SubscribeMsg{
|
|
|
|
Stream: stream,
|
|
|
|
Priority: Top,
|
|
|
|
},
|
2018-09-25 14:57:31 +00:00
|
|
|
Peer: node.ID(),
|
2018-09-24 15:40:22 +00:00
|
|
|
},
|
|
|
|
},
|
|
|
|
Expects: []p2ptest.Expect{
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
Code: 7,
|
|
|
|
Msg: &SubscribeErrorMsg{
|
|
|
|
Error: ErrMaxPeerServers.Error(),
|
|
|
|
},
|
2018-09-25 14:57:31 +00:00
|
|
|
Peer: node.ID(),
|
2018-09-24 15:40:22 +00:00
|
|
|
},
|
|
|
|
},
|
|
|
|
})
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
if err != nil {
|
|
|
|
t.Fatal(err)
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
continue
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
err = tester.TestExchanges(p2ptest.Exchange{
|
|
|
|
Label: "Subscribe message",
|
|
|
|
Triggers: []p2ptest.Trigger{
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
Code: 4,
|
|
|
|
Msg: &SubscribeMsg{
|
|
|
|
Stream: stream,
|
|
|
|
Priority: Top,
|
|
|
|
},
|
2018-09-25 14:57:31 +00:00
|
|
|
Peer: node.ID(),
|
2018-09-24 15:40:22 +00:00
|
|
|
},
|
|
|
|
},
|
|
|
|
Expects: []p2ptest.Expect{
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
Code: 1,
|
|
|
|
Msg: &OfferedHashesMsg{
|
|
|
|
Stream: stream,
|
|
|
|
HandoverProof: &HandoverProof{
|
|
|
|
Handover: &Handover{},
|
|
|
|
},
|
|
|
|
Hashes: make([]byte, HashSize),
|
|
|
|
From: 1,
|
2018-10-12 14:26:16 +00:00
|
|
|
To: 0,
|
2018-09-24 15:40:22 +00:00
|
|
|
},
|
2018-09-25 14:57:31 +00:00
|
|
|
Peer: node.ID(),
|
2018-09-24 15:40:22 +00:00
|
|
|
},
|
|
|
|
},
|
|
|
|
})
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
if err != nil {
|
|
|
|
t.Fatal(err)
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
}
|
2019-01-07 23:59:00 +00:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
//TestHasPriceImplementation is to check that the Registry has a
|
|
|
|
//`Price` interface implementation
|
|
|
|
func TestHasPriceImplementation(t *testing.T) {
|
2019-01-24 16:23:34 +00:00
|
|
|
_, r, _, teardown, err := newStreamerTester(&RegistryOptions{
|
2019-01-07 23:59:00 +00:00
|
|
|
Retrieval: RetrievalDisabled,
|
|
|
|
Syncing: SyncingDisabled,
|
|
|
|
})
|
|
|
|
if err != nil {
|
|
|
|
t.Fatal(err)
|
|
|
|
}
|
2019-02-13 12:03:23 +00:00
|
|
|
defer teardown()
|
2019-01-07 23:59:00 +00:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
if r.prices == nil {
|
|
|
|
t.Fatal("No prices implementation available for the stream protocol")
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
pricesInstance, ok := r.prices.(*StreamerPrices)
|
|
|
|
if !ok {
|
|
|
|
t.Fatal("`Registry` does not have the expected Prices instance")
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
price := pricesInstance.Price(&ChunkDeliveryMsgRetrieval{})
|
|
|
|
if price == nil || price.Value == 0 || price.Value != pricesInstance.getChunkDeliveryMsgRetrievalPrice() {
|
|
|
|
t.Fatal("No prices set for chunk delivery msg")
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
price = pricesInstance.Price(&RetrieveRequestMsg{})
|
|
|
|
if price == nil || price.Value == 0 || price.Value != pricesInstance.getRetrieveRequestMsgPrice() {
|
|
|
|
t.Fatal("No prices set for chunk delivery msg")
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
}
|
2019-01-11 14:08:09 +00:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
|
|
TestRequestPeerSubscriptions is a unit test for stream's pull sync subscriptions.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
The test does:
|
|
|
|
* assign each connected peer to a bin map
|
|
|
|
* build up a known kademlia in advance
|
|
|
|
* run the EachConn function, which returns supposed subscription bins
|
|
|
|
* store all supposed bins per peer in a map
|
|
|
|
* check that all peers have the expected subscriptions
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
This kad table and its peers are copied from network.TestKademliaCase1,
|
|
|
|
it represents an edge case but for the purpose of testing the
|
|
|
|
syncing subscriptions it is just fine.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Addresses used in this test are discovered as part of the simulation network
|
|
|
|
in higher level tests for streaming. They were generated randomly.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
The resulting kademlia looks like this:
|
|
|
|
=========================================================================
|
|
|
|
Fri Dec 21 20:02:39 UTC 2018 KΛÐΞMLIΛ hive: queen's address: 7efef1
|
|
|
|
population: 12 (12), MinProxBinSize: 2, MinBinSize: 2, MaxBinSize: 4
|
|
|
|
000 2 8196 835f | 2 8196 (0) 835f (0)
|
|
|
|
001 2 2690 28f0 | 2 2690 (0) 28f0 (0)
|
|
|
|
002 2 4d72 4a45 | 2 4d72 (0) 4a45 (0)
|
|
|
|
003 1 646e | 1 646e (0)
|
|
|
|
004 3 769c 76d1 7656 | 3 769c (0) 76d1 (0) 7656 (0)
|
|
|
|
============ DEPTH: 5 ==========================================
|
|
|
|
005 1 7a48 | 1 7a48 (0)
|
|
|
|
006 1 7cbd | 1 7cbd (0)
|
|
|
|
007 0 | 0
|
|
|
|
008 0 | 0
|
|
|
|
009 0 | 0
|
|
|
|
010 0 | 0
|
|
|
|
011 0 | 0
|
|
|
|
012 0 | 0
|
|
|
|
013 0 | 0
|
|
|
|
014 0 | 0
|
|
|
|
015 0 | 0
|
|
|
|
=========================================================================
|
|
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
func TestRequestPeerSubscriptions(t *testing.T) {
|
|
|
|
// the pivot address; this is the actual kademlia node
|
|
|
|
pivotAddr := "7efef1c41d77f843ad167be95f6660567eb8a4a59f39240000cce2e0d65baf8e"
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
// a map of bin number to addresses from the given kademlia
|
|
|
|
binMap := make(map[int][]string)
|
|
|
|
binMap[0] = []string{
|
|
|
|
"835fbbf1d16ba7347b6e2fc552d6e982148d29c624ea20383850df3c810fa8fc",
|
|
|
|
"81968a2d8fb39114342ee1da85254ec51e0608d7f0f6997c2a8354c260a71009",
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
binMap[1] = []string{
|
|
|
|
"28f0bc1b44658548d6e05dd16d4c2fe77f1da5d48b6774bc4263b045725d0c19",
|
|
|
|
"2690a910c33ee37b91eb6c4e0731d1d345e2dc3b46d308503a6e85bbc242c69e",
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
binMap[2] = []string{
|
|
|
|
"4a45f1fc63e1a9cb9dfa44c98da2f3d20c2923e5d75ff60b2db9d1bdb0c54d51",
|
|
|
|
"4d72a04ddeb851a68cd197ef9a92a3e2ff01fbbff638e64929dd1a9c2e150112",
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
binMap[3] = []string{
|
|
|
|
"646e9540c84f6a2f9cf6585d45a4c219573b4fd1b64a3c9a1386fc5cf98c0d4d",
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
binMap[4] = []string{
|
|
|
|
"7656caccdc79cd8d7ce66d415cc96a718e8271c62fb35746bfc2b49faf3eebf3",
|
|
|
|
"76d1e83c71ca246d042e37ff1db181f2776265fbcfdc890ce230bfa617c9c2f0",
|
|
|
|
"769ce86aa90b518b7ed382f9fdacfbed93574e18dc98fe6c342e4f9f409c2d5a",
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
binMap[5] = []string{
|
|
|
|
"7a48f75f8ca60487ae42d6f92b785581b40b91f2da551ae73d5eae46640e02e8",
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
binMap[6] = []string{
|
|
|
|
"7cbd42350bde8e18ae5b955b5450f8e2cef3419f92fbf5598160c60fd78619f0",
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
// create the pivot's kademlia
|
|
|
|
addr := common.FromHex(pivotAddr)
|
|
|
|
k := network.NewKademlia(addr, network.NewKadParams())
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
// construct the peers and the kademlia
|
|
|
|
for _, binaddrs := range binMap {
|
|
|
|
for _, a := range binaddrs {
|
|
|
|
addr := common.FromHex(a)
|
|
|
|
k.On(network.NewPeer(&network.BzzPeer{BzzAddr: &network.BzzAddr{OAddr: addr}}, k))
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
// TODO: check kad table is same
|
|
|
|
// currently k.String() prints date so it will never be the same :)
|
|
|
|
// --> implement JSON representation of kad table
|
|
|
|
log.Debug(k.String())
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
// simulate that we would do subscriptions: just store the bin numbers
|
|
|
|
fakeSubscriptions := make(map[string][]int)
|
|
|
|
//after the test, we need to reset the subscriptionFunc to the default
|
|
|
|
defer func() { subscriptionFunc = doRequestSubscription }()
|
|
|
|
// define the function which should run for each connection
|
|
|
|
// instead of doing real subscriptions, we just store the bin numbers
|
|
|
|
subscriptionFunc = func(r *Registry, p *network.Peer, bin uint8, subs map[enode.ID]map[Stream]struct{}) bool {
|
|
|
|
// get the peer ID
|
|
|
|
peerstr := fmt.Sprintf("%x", p.Over())
|
|
|
|
// create the array of bins per peer
|
|
|
|
if _, ok := fakeSubscriptions[peerstr]; !ok {
|
|
|
|
fakeSubscriptions[peerstr] = make([]int, 0)
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// store the (fake) bin subscription
|
|
|
|
log.Debug(fmt.Sprintf("Adding fake subscription for peer %s with bin %d", peerstr, bin))
|
|
|
|
fakeSubscriptions[peerstr] = append(fakeSubscriptions[peerstr], int(bin))
|
|
|
|
return true
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// create just a simple Registry object in order to be able to call...
|
|
|
|
r := &Registry{}
|
|
|
|
r.requestPeerSubscriptions(k, nil)
|
|
|
|
// calculate the kademlia depth
|
|
|
|
kdepth := k.NeighbourhoodDepth()
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
// now, check that all peers have the expected (fake) subscriptions
|
|
|
|
// iterate the bin map
|
|
|
|
for bin, peers := range binMap {
|
|
|
|
// for every peer...
|
|
|
|
for _, peer := range peers {
|
|
|
|
// ...get its (fake) subscriptions
|
|
|
|
fakeSubsForPeer := fakeSubscriptions[peer]
|
|
|
|
// if the peer's bin is shallower than the kademlia depth...
|
|
|
|
if bin < kdepth {
|
|
|
|
// (iterate all (fake) subscriptions)
|
|
|
|
for _, subbin := range fakeSubsForPeer {
|
|
|
|
// ...only the peer's bin should be "subscribed"
|
|
|
|
// (and thus have only one subscription)
|
|
|
|
if subbin != bin || len(fakeSubsForPeer) != 1 {
|
|
|
|
t.Fatalf("Did not get expected subscription for bin < depth; bin of peer %s: %d, subscription: %d", peer, bin, subbin)
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
} else { //if the peer's bin is equal or higher than the kademlia depth...
|
|
|
|
// (iterate all (fake) subscriptions)
|
|
|
|
for i, subbin := range fakeSubsForPeer {
|
|
|
|
// ...each bin from the peer's bin number up to k.MaxProxDisplay should be "subscribed"
|
|
|
|
// as we start from depth we can use the iteration index to check
|
|
|
|
if subbin != i+kdepth {
|
|
|
|
t.Fatalf("Did not get expected subscription for bin > depth; bin of peer %s: %d, subscription: %d", peer, bin, subbin)
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// the last "subscription" should be k.MaxProxDisplay
|
|
|
|
if i == len(fakeSubsForPeer)-1 && subbin != k.MaxProxDisplay {
|
|
|
|
t.Fatalf("Expected last subscription to be: %d, but is: %d", k.MaxProxDisplay, subbin)
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// print some output
|
|
|
|
for p, subs := range fakeSubscriptions {
|
|
|
|
log.Debug(fmt.Sprintf("Peer %s has the following fake subscriptions: ", p))
|
|
|
|
for _, bin := range subs {
|
|
|
|
log.Debug(fmt.Sprintf("%d,", bin))
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
}
|
2019-01-30 20:03:08 +00:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
// TestGetSubscriptions is a unit test for the api.GetPeerSubscriptions() function
|
|
|
|
func TestGetSubscriptions(t *testing.T) {
|
|
|
|
// create an amount of dummy peers
|
|
|
|
testPeerCount := 8
|
|
|
|
// every peer will have this amount of dummy servers
|
|
|
|
testServerCount := 4
|
|
|
|
// the peerMap which will store this data for the registry
|
|
|
|
peerMap := make(map[enode.ID]*Peer)
|
|
|
|
// create the registry
|
|
|
|
r := &Registry{}
|
|
|
|
api := NewAPI(r)
|
|
|
|
// call once, at this point should be empty
|
|
|
|
regs := api.GetPeerSubscriptions()
|
|
|
|
if len(regs) != 0 {
|
|
|
|
t.Fatal("Expected subscription count to be 0, but it is not")
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
// now create a number of dummy servers for each node
|
|
|
|
for i := 0; i < testPeerCount; i++ {
|
|
|
|
addr := network.RandomAddr()
|
|
|
|
id := addr.ID()
|
|
|
|
p := &Peer{}
|
|
|
|
p.servers = make(map[Stream]*server)
|
|
|
|
for k := 0; k < testServerCount; k++ {
|
|
|
|
s := Stream{
|
|
|
|
Name: strconv.Itoa(k),
|
|
|
|
Key: "",
|
|
|
|
Live: false,
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
p.servers[s] = &server{}
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
peerMap[id] = p
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
r.peers = peerMap
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
// call the subscriptions again
|
|
|
|
regs = api.GetPeerSubscriptions()
|
|
|
|
// count how many (fake) subscriptions there are
|
|
|
|
cnt := 0
|
|
|
|
for _, reg := range regs {
|
|
|
|
for range reg {
|
|
|
|
cnt++
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// check expected value
|
|
|
|
expectedCount := testPeerCount * testServerCount
|
|
|
|
if cnt != expectedCount {
|
|
|
|
t.Fatalf("Expected %d subscriptions, but got %d", expectedCount, cnt)
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
|
|
TestGetSubscriptionsRPC sets up a simulation network of `nodeCount` nodes,
|
|
|
|
starts the simulation, waits for SyncUpdateDelay in order to kick off
|
|
|
|
stream registration, then tests that there are subscriptions.
|
|
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
func TestGetSubscriptionsRPC(t *testing.T) {
|
2019-02-13 12:03:23 +00:00
|
|
|
|
2019-02-20 21:57:42 +00:00
|
|
|
if testutil.RaceEnabled && os.Getenv("TRAVIS") == "true" {
|
|
|
|
t.Skip("flaky with -race on Travis")
|
|
|
|
// Note: related ticket https://github.com/ethersphere/go-ethereum/issues/1234
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
2019-01-30 20:03:08 +00:00
|
|
|
// arbitrarily set to 4
|
|
|
|
nodeCount := 4
|
2019-03-05 11:54:46 +00:00
|
|
|
// set the syncUpdateDelay for sync registrations to start
|
|
|
|
syncUpdateDelay := 200 * time.Millisecond
|
2019-01-30 20:03:08 +00:00
|
|
|
// run with more nodes if `longrunning` flag is set
|
|
|
|
if *longrunning {
|
|
|
|
nodeCount = 64
|
2019-03-05 11:54:46 +00:00
|
|
|
syncUpdateDelay = 10 * time.Second
|
2019-01-30 20:03:08 +00:00
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// holds the msg code for SubscribeMsg
|
|
|
|
var subscribeMsgCode uint64
|
|
|
|
var ok bool
|
2019-02-13 12:03:23 +00:00
|
|
|
var expectedMsgCount counter
|
2019-01-30 20:03:08 +00:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
// this channel signalizes that the expected amount of subscriptiosn is done
|
|
|
|
allSubscriptionsDone := make(chan struct{})
|
|
|
|
// after the test, we need to reset the subscriptionFunc to the default
|
|
|
|
defer func() { subscriptionFunc = doRequestSubscription }()
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
// we use this subscriptionFunc for this test: just increases count and calls the actual subscription
|
|
|
|
subscriptionFunc = func(r *Registry, p *network.Peer, bin uint8, subs map[enode.ID]map[Stream]struct{}) bool {
|
2019-03-07 08:24:28 +00:00
|
|
|
// syncing starts after syncUpdateDelay and loops after that Duration; we only want to count at the first iteration
|
|
|
|
// in the first iteration, subs will be empty (no existing subscriptions), thus we can use this check
|
|
|
|
// this avoids flakyness
|
|
|
|
if len(subs) == 0 {
|
|
|
|
expectedMsgCount.inc()
|
|
|
|
}
|
2019-01-30 20:03:08 +00:00
|
|
|
doRequestSubscription(r, p, bin, subs)
|
|
|
|
return true
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// create a standard sim
|
|
|
|
sim := simulation.New(map[string]simulation.ServiceFunc{
|
|
|
|
"streamer": func(ctx *adapters.ServiceContext, bucket *sync.Map) (s node.Service, cleanup func(), err error) {
|
2019-02-01 08:58:46 +00:00
|
|
|
addr, netStore, delivery, clean, err := newNetStoreAndDeliveryWithRequestFunc(ctx, bucket, dummyRequestFromPeers)
|
2019-01-30 20:03:08 +00:00
|
|
|
if err != nil {
|
|
|
|
return nil, nil, err
|
|
|
|
}
|
2019-02-01 08:58:46 +00:00
|
|
|
|
2019-01-30 20:03:08 +00:00
|
|
|
// configure so that sync registrations actually happen
|
|
|
|
r := NewRegistry(addr.ID(), delivery, netStore, state.NewInmemoryStore(), &RegistryOptions{
|
|
|
|
Retrieval: RetrievalEnabled,
|
|
|
|
Syncing: SyncingAutoSubscribe, //enable sync registrations
|
|
|
|
SyncUpdateDelay: syncUpdateDelay,
|
|
|
|
}, nil)
|
2019-02-01 08:58:46 +00:00
|
|
|
|
2019-01-30 20:03:08 +00:00
|
|
|
// get the SubscribeMsg code
|
|
|
|
subscribeMsgCode, ok = r.GetSpec().GetCode(SubscribeMsg{})
|
|
|
|
if !ok {
|
|
|
|
t.Fatal("Message code for SubscribeMsg not found")
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
cleanup = func() {
|
|
|
|
r.Close()
|
2019-02-01 08:58:46 +00:00
|
|
|
clean()
|
2019-01-30 20:03:08 +00:00
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
return r, cleanup, nil
|
|
|
|
},
|
|
|
|
})
|
|
|
|
defer sim.Close()
|
|
|
|
|
2019-03-05 11:54:46 +00:00
|
|
|
ctx, cancelSimRun := context.WithTimeout(context.Background(), 3*time.Minute)
|
2019-01-30 20:03:08 +00:00
|
|
|
defer cancelSimRun()
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
// setup the filter for SubscribeMsg
|
|
|
|
msgs := sim.PeerEvents(
|
|
|
|
context.Background(),
|
2019-03-07 08:24:28 +00:00
|
|
|
sim.UpNodeIDs(),
|
2019-01-30 20:03:08 +00:00
|
|
|
simulation.NewPeerEventsFilter().ReceivedMessages().Protocol("stream").MsgCode(subscribeMsgCode),
|
|
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
|
2019-03-07 08:24:28 +00:00
|
|
|
// upload a snapshot
|
|
|
|
err := sim.UploadSnapshot(fmt.Sprintf("testing/snapshot_%d.json", nodeCount))
|
|
|
|
if err != nil {
|
|
|
|
t.Fatal(err)
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
2019-01-30 20:03:08 +00:00
|
|
|
// strategy: listen to all SubscribeMsg events; after every event we wait
|
|
|
|
// if after `waitDuration` no more messages are being received, we assume the
|
|
|
|
// subscription phase has terminated!
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
// the loop in this go routine will either wait for new message events
|
|
|
|
// or times out after 1 second, which signals that we are not receiving
|
|
|
|
// any new subscriptions any more
|
|
|
|
go func() {
|
|
|
|
//for long running sims, waiting 1 sec will not be enough
|
2019-03-07 08:24:28 +00:00
|
|
|
waitDuration := 1 * time.Second
|
2019-03-05 11:54:46 +00:00
|
|
|
if *longrunning {
|
2019-03-07 08:24:28 +00:00
|
|
|
waitDuration = 3 * time.Second
|
2019-03-05 11:54:46 +00:00
|
|
|
}
|
2019-01-30 20:03:08 +00:00
|
|
|
for {
|
|
|
|
select {
|
|
|
|
case <-ctx.Done():
|
|
|
|
return
|
|
|
|
case m := <-msgs: // just reset the loop
|
|
|
|
if m.Error != nil {
|
|
|
|
log.Error("stream message", "err", m.Error)
|
|
|
|
continue
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
log.Trace("stream message", "node", m.NodeID, "peer", m.PeerID)
|
|
|
|
case <-time.After(waitDuration):
|
|
|
|
// one second passed, don't assume more subscriptions
|
|
|
|
allSubscriptionsDone <- struct{}{}
|
|
|
|
log.Info("All subscriptions received")
|
|
|
|
return
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
}()
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
//run the simulation
|
|
|
|
result := sim.Run(ctx, func(ctx context.Context, sim *simulation.Simulation) error {
|
|
|
|
log.Info("Simulation running")
|
|
|
|
nodes := sim.Net.Nodes
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
//wait until all subscriptions are done
|
|
|
|
select {
|
|
|
|
case <-allSubscriptionsDone:
|
|
|
|
case <-ctx.Done():
|
2019-02-13 12:03:23 +00:00
|
|
|
return errors.New("Context timed out")
|
2019-01-30 20:03:08 +00:00
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
2019-02-13 12:03:23 +00:00
|
|
|
log.Debug("Expected message count: ", "expectedMsgCount", expectedMsgCount.count())
|
2019-01-30 20:03:08 +00:00
|
|
|
//now iterate again, this time we call each node via RPC to get its subscriptions
|
|
|
|
realCount := 0
|
|
|
|
for _, node := range nodes {
|
|
|
|
//create rpc client
|
|
|
|
client, err := node.Client()
|
|
|
|
if err != nil {
|
2019-02-13 12:03:23 +00:00
|
|
|
return fmt.Errorf("create node 1 rpc client fail: %v", err)
|
2019-01-30 20:03:08 +00:00
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
//ask it for subscriptions
|
|
|
|
pstreams := make(map[string][]string)
|
|
|
|
err = client.Call(&pstreams, "stream_getPeerSubscriptions")
|
|
|
|
if err != nil {
|
2019-02-13 12:03:23 +00:00
|
|
|
return fmt.Errorf("client call stream_getPeerSubscriptions: %v", err)
|
2019-01-30 20:03:08 +00:00
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
//length of the subscriptions can not be smaller than number of peers
|
2019-02-01 08:58:46 +00:00
|
|
|
log.Debug("node subscriptions", "node", node.String())
|
2019-01-30 20:03:08 +00:00
|
|
|
for p, ps := range pstreams {
|
2019-02-01 08:58:46 +00:00
|
|
|
log.Debug("... with", "peer", p)
|
2019-01-30 20:03:08 +00:00
|
|
|
for _, s := range ps {
|
|
|
|
log.Debug(".......", "stream", s)
|
|
|
|
// each node also has subscriptions to RETRIEVE_REQUEST streams,
|
|
|
|
// we need to ignore those, we are only counting SYNC streams
|
|
|
|
if !strings.HasPrefix(s, "RETRIEVE_REQUEST") {
|
|
|
|
realCount++
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
}
|
2019-03-05 11:54:46 +00:00
|
|
|
log.Debug("All node streams counted", "realCount", realCount)
|
2019-01-30 20:03:08 +00:00
|
|
|
}
|
2019-02-13 12:03:23 +00:00
|
|
|
emc := expectedMsgCount.count()
|
2019-03-07 08:24:28 +00:00
|
|
|
// after a subscription request, internally a live AND a history stream will be subscribed,
|
|
|
|
// thus the real count should be half of the actual request subscriptions sent
|
|
|
|
if realCount/2 != emc {
|
|
|
|
return fmt.Errorf("Real subscriptions and expected amount don't match; real: %d, expected: %d", realCount/2, emc)
|
2019-01-30 20:03:08 +00:00
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return nil
|
|
|
|
})
|
|
|
|
if result.Error != nil {
|
|
|
|
t.Fatal(result.Error)
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
}
|
2019-02-13 12:03:23 +00:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
// counter is used to concurrently increment
|
|
|
|
// and read an integer value.
|
|
|
|
type counter struct {
|
|
|
|
v int
|
|
|
|
mu sync.RWMutex
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
// Increment the counter.
|
|
|
|
func (c *counter) inc() {
|
|
|
|
c.mu.Lock()
|
|
|
|
defer c.mu.Unlock()
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
c.v++
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}
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// Read the counter value.
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func (c *counter) count() int {
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c.mu.RLock()
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defer c.mu.RUnlock()
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return c.v
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}
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