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p2p: Implement PeerTransport This is the implementation for the design described in ADR 12[0]. It's the first step of a larger refactor of the p2p package as tracked in interface bundling all concerns of low-level connection handling and isolating the rest of peer lifecycle management from the specifics of the low-level internet protocols. Even if the swappable implementation will never be utilised, already the isolation of conn related code in one place will help with the reasoning about execution path and addressation of security sensitive issues surfaced through bounty programs and audits. We deliberately decided to not have Peer filtering and other management in the Transport, its sole responsibility is the translation of connections to Peers, handing those to the caller fully setup. It's the responsibility of the caller to reject those and or keep track. Peer filtering will take place in the Switch and can be inspected in a the following commit. This changeset additionally is an exercise in clean separation of logic and other infrastructural concerns like logging and instrumentation. By leveraging a clean and minimal interface. How this looks can be seen in a follow-up change. Design #2069[2] Refs #2067[3] Fixes #2047[4] Fixes #2046[5] changes: * describe Transport interface * implement new default Transport: MultiplexTransport * test MultiplexTransport with new constraints * implement ConnSet for concurrent management of net.Conn, synchronous to PeerSet * implement and expose duplicate IP filter * implemnt TransportOption for optional parametirisation [0] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/blob/master/docs/architecture/adr-012-peer-transport.md [1] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2067 [2] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/pull/2069 [3] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2067 [4] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2047 [5] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2046
6 years ago
p2p: Implement PeerTransport This is the implementation for the design described in ADR 12[0]. It's the first step of a larger refactor of the p2p package as tracked in interface bundling all concerns of low-level connection handling and isolating the rest of peer lifecycle management from the specifics of the low-level internet protocols. Even if the swappable implementation will never be utilised, already the isolation of conn related code in one place will help with the reasoning about execution path and addressation of security sensitive issues surfaced through bounty programs and audits. We deliberately decided to not have Peer filtering and other management in the Transport, its sole responsibility is the translation of connections to Peers, handing those to the caller fully setup. It's the responsibility of the caller to reject those and or keep track. Peer filtering will take place in the Switch and can be inspected in a the following commit. This changeset additionally is an exercise in clean separation of logic and other infrastructural concerns like logging and instrumentation. By leveraging a clean and minimal interface. How this looks can be seen in a follow-up change. Design #2069[2] Refs #2067[3] Fixes #2047[4] Fixes #2046[5] changes: * describe Transport interface * implement new default Transport: MultiplexTransport * test MultiplexTransport with new constraints * implement ConnSet for concurrent management of net.Conn, synchronous to PeerSet * implement and expose duplicate IP filter * implemnt TransportOption for optional parametirisation [0] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/blob/master/docs/architecture/adr-012-peer-transport.md [1] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2067 [2] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/pull/2069 [3] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2067 [4] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2047 [5] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2046
6 years ago
p2p: Implement PeerTransport This is the implementation for the design described in ADR 12[0]. It's the first step of a larger refactor of the p2p package as tracked in interface bundling all concerns of low-level connection handling and isolating the rest of peer lifecycle management from the specifics of the low-level internet protocols. Even if the swappable implementation will never be utilised, already the isolation of conn related code in one place will help with the reasoning about execution path and addressation of security sensitive issues surfaced through bounty programs and audits. We deliberately decided to not have Peer filtering and other management in the Transport, its sole responsibility is the translation of connections to Peers, handing those to the caller fully setup. It's the responsibility of the caller to reject those and or keep track. Peer filtering will take place in the Switch and can be inspected in a the following commit. This changeset additionally is an exercise in clean separation of logic and other infrastructural concerns like logging and instrumentation. By leveraging a clean and minimal interface. How this looks can be seen in a follow-up change. Design #2069[2] Refs #2067[3] Fixes #2047[4] Fixes #2046[5] changes: * describe Transport interface * implement new default Transport: MultiplexTransport * test MultiplexTransport with new constraints * implement ConnSet for concurrent management of net.Conn, synchronous to PeerSet * implement and expose duplicate IP filter * implemnt TransportOption for optional parametirisation [0] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/blob/master/docs/architecture/adr-012-peer-transport.md [1] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2067 [2] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/pull/2069 [3] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2067 [4] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2047 [5] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2046
6 years ago
p2p: Implement PeerTransport This is the implementation for the design described in ADR 12[0]. It's the first step of a larger refactor of the p2p package as tracked in interface bundling all concerns of low-level connection handling and isolating the rest of peer lifecycle management from the specifics of the low-level internet protocols. Even if the swappable implementation will never be utilised, already the isolation of conn related code in one place will help with the reasoning about execution path and addressation of security sensitive issues surfaced through bounty programs and audits. We deliberately decided to not have Peer filtering and other management in the Transport, its sole responsibility is the translation of connections to Peers, handing those to the caller fully setup. It's the responsibility of the caller to reject those and or keep track. Peer filtering will take place in the Switch and can be inspected in a the following commit. This changeset additionally is an exercise in clean separation of logic and other infrastructural concerns like logging and instrumentation. By leveraging a clean and minimal interface. How this looks can be seen in a follow-up change. Design #2069[2] Refs #2067[3] Fixes #2047[4] Fixes #2046[5] changes: * describe Transport interface * implement new default Transport: MultiplexTransport * test MultiplexTransport with new constraints * implement ConnSet for concurrent management of net.Conn, synchronous to PeerSet * implement and expose duplicate IP filter * implemnt TransportOption for optional parametirisation [0] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/blob/master/docs/architecture/adr-012-peer-transport.md [1] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2067 [2] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/pull/2069 [3] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2067 [4] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2047 [5] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2046
6 years ago
p2p: Implement PeerTransport This is the implementation for the design described in ADR 12[0]. It's the first step of a larger refactor of the p2p package as tracked in interface bundling all concerns of low-level connection handling and isolating the rest of peer lifecycle management from the specifics of the low-level internet protocols. Even if the swappable implementation will never be utilised, already the isolation of conn related code in one place will help with the reasoning about execution path and addressation of security sensitive issues surfaced through bounty programs and audits. We deliberately decided to not have Peer filtering and other management in the Transport, its sole responsibility is the translation of connections to Peers, handing those to the caller fully setup. It's the responsibility of the caller to reject those and or keep track. Peer filtering will take place in the Switch and can be inspected in a the following commit. This changeset additionally is an exercise in clean separation of logic and other infrastructural concerns like logging and instrumentation. By leveraging a clean and minimal interface. How this looks can be seen in a follow-up change. Design #2069[2] Refs #2067[3] Fixes #2047[4] Fixes #2046[5] changes: * describe Transport interface * implement new default Transport: MultiplexTransport * test MultiplexTransport with new constraints * implement ConnSet for concurrent management of net.Conn, synchronous to PeerSet * implement and expose duplicate IP filter * implemnt TransportOption for optional parametirisation [0] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/blob/master/docs/architecture/adr-012-peer-transport.md [1] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2067 [2] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/pull/2069 [3] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2067 [4] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2047 [5] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2046
6 years ago
p2p: Implement PeerTransport This is the implementation for the design described in ADR 12[0]. It's the first step of a larger refactor of the p2p package as tracked in interface bundling all concerns of low-level connection handling and isolating the rest of peer lifecycle management from the specifics of the low-level internet protocols. Even if the swappable implementation will never be utilised, already the isolation of conn related code in one place will help with the reasoning about execution path and addressation of security sensitive issues surfaced through bounty programs and audits. We deliberately decided to not have Peer filtering and other management in the Transport, its sole responsibility is the translation of connections to Peers, handing those to the caller fully setup. It's the responsibility of the caller to reject those and or keep track. Peer filtering will take place in the Switch and can be inspected in a the following commit. This changeset additionally is an exercise in clean separation of logic and other infrastructural concerns like logging and instrumentation. By leveraging a clean and minimal interface. How this looks can be seen in a follow-up change. Design #2069[2] Refs #2067[3] Fixes #2047[4] Fixes #2046[5] changes: * describe Transport interface * implement new default Transport: MultiplexTransport * test MultiplexTransport with new constraints * implement ConnSet for concurrent management of net.Conn, synchronous to PeerSet * implement and expose duplicate IP filter * implemnt TransportOption for optional parametirisation [0] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/blob/master/docs/architecture/adr-012-peer-transport.md [1] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2067 [2] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/pull/2069 [3] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2067 [4] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2047 [5] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2046
6 years ago
p2p: Implement PeerTransport This is the implementation for the design described in ADR 12[0]. It's the first step of a larger refactor of the p2p package as tracked in interface bundling all concerns of low-level connection handling and isolating the rest of peer lifecycle management from the specifics of the low-level internet protocols. Even if the swappable implementation will never be utilised, already the isolation of conn related code in one place will help with the reasoning about execution path and addressation of security sensitive issues surfaced through bounty programs and audits. We deliberately decided to not have Peer filtering and other management in the Transport, its sole responsibility is the translation of connections to Peers, handing those to the caller fully setup. It's the responsibility of the caller to reject those and or keep track. Peer filtering will take place in the Switch and can be inspected in a the following commit. This changeset additionally is an exercise in clean separation of logic and other infrastructural concerns like logging and instrumentation. By leveraging a clean and minimal interface. How this looks can be seen in a follow-up change. Design #2069[2] Refs #2067[3] Fixes #2047[4] Fixes #2046[5] changes: * describe Transport interface * implement new default Transport: MultiplexTransport * test MultiplexTransport with new constraints * implement ConnSet for concurrent management of net.Conn, synchronous to PeerSet * implement and expose duplicate IP filter * implemnt TransportOption for optional parametirisation [0] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/blob/master/docs/architecture/adr-012-peer-transport.md [1] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2067 [2] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/pull/2069 [3] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2067 [4] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2047 [5] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2046
6 years ago
p2p: Implement PeerTransport This is the implementation for the design described in ADR 12[0]. It's the first step of a larger refactor of the p2p package as tracked in interface bundling all concerns of low-level connection handling and isolating the rest of peer lifecycle management from the specifics of the low-level internet protocols. Even if the swappable implementation will never be utilised, already the isolation of conn related code in one place will help with the reasoning about execution path and addressation of security sensitive issues surfaced through bounty programs and audits. We deliberately decided to not have Peer filtering and other management in the Transport, its sole responsibility is the translation of connections to Peers, handing those to the caller fully setup. It's the responsibility of the caller to reject those and or keep track. Peer filtering will take place in the Switch and can be inspected in a the following commit. This changeset additionally is an exercise in clean separation of logic and other infrastructural concerns like logging and instrumentation. By leveraging a clean and minimal interface. How this looks can be seen in a follow-up change. Design #2069[2] Refs #2067[3] Fixes #2047[4] Fixes #2046[5] changes: * describe Transport interface * implement new default Transport: MultiplexTransport * test MultiplexTransport with new constraints * implement ConnSet for concurrent management of net.Conn, synchronous to PeerSet * implement and expose duplicate IP filter * implemnt TransportOption for optional parametirisation [0] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/blob/master/docs/architecture/adr-012-peer-transport.md [1] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2067 [2] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/pull/2069 [3] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2067 [4] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2047 [5] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2046
6 years ago
p2p: Implement PeerTransport This is the implementation for the design described in ADR 12[0]. It's the first step of a larger refactor of the p2p package as tracked in interface bundling all concerns of low-level connection handling and isolating the rest of peer lifecycle management from the specifics of the low-level internet protocols. Even if the swappable implementation will never be utilised, already the isolation of conn related code in one place will help with the reasoning about execution path and addressation of security sensitive issues surfaced through bounty programs and audits. We deliberately decided to not have Peer filtering and other management in the Transport, its sole responsibility is the translation of connections to Peers, handing those to the caller fully setup. It's the responsibility of the caller to reject those and or keep track. Peer filtering will take place in the Switch and can be inspected in a the following commit. This changeset additionally is an exercise in clean separation of logic and other infrastructural concerns like logging and instrumentation. By leveraging a clean and minimal interface. How this looks can be seen in a follow-up change. Design #2069[2] Refs #2067[3] Fixes #2047[4] Fixes #2046[5] changes: * describe Transport interface * implement new default Transport: MultiplexTransport * test MultiplexTransport with new constraints * implement ConnSet for concurrent management of net.Conn, synchronous to PeerSet * implement and expose duplicate IP filter * implemnt TransportOption for optional parametirisation [0] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/blob/master/docs/architecture/adr-012-peer-transport.md [1] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2067 [2] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/pull/2069 [3] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2067 [4] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2047 [5] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2046
6 years ago
p2p: Implement PeerTransport This is the implementation for the design described in ADR 12[0]. It's the first step of a larger refactor of the p2p package as tracked in interface bundling all concerns of low-level connection handling and isolating the rest of peer lifecycle management from the specifics of the low-level internet protocols. Even if the swappable implementation will never be utilised, already the isolation of conn related code in one place will help with the reasoning about execution path and addressation of security sensitive issues surfaced through bounty programs and audits. We deliberately decided to not have Peer filtering and other management in the Transport, its sole responsibility is the translation of connections to Peers, handing those to the caller fully setup. It's the responsibility of the caller to reject those and or keep track. Peer filtering will take place in the Switch and can be inspected in a the following commit. This changeset additionally is an exercise in clean separation of logic and other infrastructural concerns like logging and instrumentation. By leveraging a clean and minimal interface. How this looks can be seen in a follow-up change. Design #2069[2] Refs #2067[3] Fixes #2047[4] Fixes #2046[5] changes: * describe Transport interface * implement new default Transport: MultiplexTransport * test MultiplexTransport with new constraints * implement ConnSet for concurrent management of net.Conn, synchronous to PeerSet * implement and expose duplicate IP filter * implemnt TransportOption for optional parametirisation [0] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/blob/master/docs/architecture/adr-012-peer-transport.md [1] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2067 [2] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/pull/2069 [3] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2067 [4] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2047 [5] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2046
6 years ago
p2p: Implement PeerTransport This is the implementation for the design described in ADR 12[0]. It's the first step of a larger refactor of the p2p package as tracked in interface bundling all concerns of low-level connection handling and isolating the rest of peer lifecycle management from the specifics of the low-level internet protocols. Even if the swappable implementation will never be utilised, already the isolation of conn related code in one place will help with the reasoning about execution path and addressation of security sensitive issues surfaced through bounty programs and audits. We deliberately decided to not have Peer filtering and other management in the Transport, its sole responsibility is the translation of connections to Peers, handing those to the caller fully setup. It's the responsibility of the caller to reject those and or keep track. Peer filtering will take place in the Switch and can be inspected in a the following commit. This changeset additionally is an exercise in clean separation of logic and other infrastructural concerns like logging and instrumentation. By leveraging a clean and minimal interface. How this looks can be seen in a follow-up change. Design #2069[2] Refs #2067[3] Fixes #2047[4] Fixes #2046[5] changes: * describe Transport interface * implement new default Transport: MultiplexTransport * test MultiplexTransport with new constraints * implement ConnSet for concurrent management of net.Conn, synchronous to PeerSet * implement and expose duplicate IP filter * implemnt TransportOption for optional parametirisation [0] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/blob/master/docs/architecture/adr-012-peer-transport.md [1] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2067 [2] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/pull/2069 [3] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2067 [4] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2047 [5] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2046
6 years ago
p2p: Implement PeerTransport This is the implementation for the design described in ADR 12[0]. It's the first step of a larger refactor of the p2p package as tracked in interface bundling all concerns of low-level connection handling and isolating the rest of peer lifecycle management from the specifics of the low-level internet protocols. Even if the swappable implementation will never be utilised, already the isolation of conn related code in one place will help with the reasoning about execution path and addressation of security sensitive issues surfaced through bounty programs and audits. We deliberately decided to not have Peer filtering and other management in the Transport, its sole responsibility is the translation of connections to Peers, handing those to the caller fully setup. It's the responsibility of the caller to reject those and or keep track. Peer filtering will take place in the Switch and can be inspected in a the following commit. This changeset additionally is an exercise in clean separation of logic and other infrastructural concerns like logging and instrumentation. By leveraging a clean and minimal interface. How this looks can be seen in a follow-up change. Design #2069[2] Refs #2067[3] Fixes #2047[4] Fixes #2046[5] changes: * describe Transport interface * implement new default Transport: MultiplexTransport * test MultiplexTransport with new constraints * implement ConnSet for concurrent management of net.Conn, synchronous to PeerSet * implement and expose duplicate IP filter * implemnt TransportOption for optional parametirisation [0] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/blob/master/docs/architecture/adr-012-peer-transport.md [1] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2067 [2] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/pull/2069 [3] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2067 [4] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2047 [5] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2046
6 years ago
p2p: Implement PeerTransport This is the implementation for the design described in ADR 12[0]. It's the first step of a larger refactor of the p2p package as tracked in interface bundling all concerns of low-level connection handling and isolating the rest of peer lifecycle management from the specifics of the low-level internet protocols. Even if the swappable implementation will never be utilised, already the isolation of conn related code in one place will help with the reasoning about execution path and addressation of security sensitive issues surfaced through bounty programs and audits. We deliberately decided to not have Peer filtering and other management in the Transport, its sole responsibility is the translation of connections to Peers, handing those to the caller fully setup. It's the responsibility of the caller to reject those and or keep track. Peer filtering will take place in the Switch and can be inspected in a the following commit. This changeset additionally is an exercise in clean separation of logic and other infrastructural concerns like logging and instrumentation. By leveraging a clean and minimal interface. How this looks can be seen in a follow-up change. Design #2069[2] Refs #2067[3] Fixes #2047[4] Fixes #2046[5] changes: * describe Transport interface * implement new default Transport: MultiplexTransport * test MultiplexTransport with new constraints * implement ConnSet for concurrent management of net.Conn, synchronous to PeerSet * implement and expose duplicate IP filter * implemnt TransportOption for optional parametirisation [0] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/blob/master/docs/architecture/adr-012-peer-transport.md [1] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2067 [2] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/pull/2069 [3] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2067 [4] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2047 [5] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2046
6 years ago
p2p: Implement PeerTransport This is the implementation for the design described in ADR 12[0]. It's the first step of a larger refactor of the p2p package as tracked in interface bundling all concerns of low-level connection handling and isolating the rest of peer lifecycle management from the specifics of the low-level internet protocols. Even if the swappable implementation will never be utilised, already the isolation of conn related code in one place will help with the reasoning about execution path and addressation of security sensitive issues surfaced through bounty programs and audits. We deliberately decided to not have Peer filtering and other management in the Transport, its sole responsibility is the translation of connections to Peers, handing those to the caller fully setup. It's the responsibility of the caller to reject those and or keep track. Peer filtering will take place in the Switch and can be inspected in a the following commit. This changeset additionally is an exercise in clean separation of logic and other infrastructural concerns like logging and instrumentation. By leveraging a clean and minimal interface. How this looks can be seen in a follow-up change. Design #2069[2] Refs #2067[3] Fixes #2047[4] Fixes #2046[5] changes: * describe Transport interface * implement new default Transport: MultiplexTransport * test MultiplexTransport with new constraints * implement ConnSet for concurrent management of net.Conn, synchronous to PeerSet * implement and expose duplicate IP filter * implemnt TransportOption for optional parametirisation [0] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/blob/master/docs/architecture/adr-012-peer-transport.md [1] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2067 [2] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/pull/2069 [3] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2067 [4] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2047 [5] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2046
6 years ago
p2p: Implement PeerTransport This is the implementation for the design described in ADR 12[0]. It's the first step of a larger refactor of the p2p package as tracked in interface bundling all concerns of low-level connection handling and isolating the rest of peer lifecycle management from the specifics of the low-level internet protocols. Even if the swappable implementation will never be utilised, already the isolation of conn related code in one place will help with the reasoning about execution path and addressation of security sensitive issues surfaced through bounty programs and audits. We deliberately decided to not have Peer filtering and other management in the Transport, its sole responsibility is the translation of connections to Peers, handing those to the caller fully setup. It's the responsibility of the caller to reject those and or keep track. Peer filtering will take place in the Switch and can be inspected in a the following commit. This changeset additionally is an exercise in clean separation of logic and other infrastructural concerns like logging and instrumentation. By leveraging a clean and minimal interface. How this looks can be seen in a follow-up change. Design #2069[2] Refs #2067[3] Fixes #2047[4] Fixes #2046[5] changes: * describe Transport interface * implement new default Transport: MultiplexTransport * test MultiplexTransport with new constraints * implement ConnSet for concurrent management of net.Conn, synchronous to PeerSet * implement and expose duplicate IP filter * implemnt TransportOption for optional parametirisation [0] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/blob/master/docs/architecture/adr-012-peer-transport.md [1] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2067 [2] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/pull/2069 [3] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2067 [4] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2047 [5] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2046
6 years ago
p2p: Implement PeerTransport This is the implementation for the design described in ADR 12[0]. It's the first step of a larger refactor of the p2p package as tracked in interface bundling all concerns of low-level connection handling and isolating the rest of peer lifecycle management from the specifics of the low-level internet protocols. Even if the swappable implementation will never be utilised, already the isolation of conn related code in one place will help with the reasoning about execution path and addressation of security sensitive issues surfaced through bounty programs and audits. We deliberately decided to not have Peer filtering and other management in the Transport, its sole responsibility is the translation of connections to Peers, handing those to the caller fully setup. It's the responsibility of the caller to reject those and or keep track. Peer filtering will take place in the Switch and can be inspected in a the following commit. This changeset additionally is an exercise in clean separation of logic and other infrastructural concerns like logging and instrumentation. By leveraging a clean and minimal interface. How this looks can be seen in a follow-up change. Design #2069[2] Refs #2067[3] Fixes #2047[4] Fixes #2046[5] changes: * describe Transport interface * implement new default Transport: MultiplexTransport * test MultiplexTransport with new constraints * implement ConnSet for concurrent management of net.Conn, synchronous to PeerSet * implement and expose duplicate IP filter * implemnt TransportOption for optional parametirisation [0] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/blob/master/docs/architecture/adr-012-peer-transport.md [1] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2067 [2] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/pull/2069 [3] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2067 [4] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2047 [5] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2046
6 years ago
p2p: Implement PeerTransport This is the implementation for the design described in ADR 12[0]. It's the first step of a larger refactor of the p2p package as tracked in interface bundling all concerns of low-level connection handling and isolating the rest of peer lifecycle management from the specifics of the low-level internet protocols. Even if the swappable implementation will never be utilised, already the isolation of conn related code in one place will help with the reasoning about execution path and addressation of security sensitive issues surfaced through bounty programs and audits. We deliberately decided to not have Peer filtering and other management in the Transport, its sole responsibility is the translation of connections to Peers, handing those to the caller fully setup. It's the responsibility of the caller to reject those and or keep track. Peer filtering will take place in the Switch and can be inspected in a the following commit. This changeset additionally is an exercise in clean separation of logic and other infrastructural concerns like logging and instrumentation. By leveraging a clean and minimal interface. How this looks can be seen in a follow-up change. Design #2069[2] Refs #2067[3] Fixes #2047[4] Fixes #2046[5] changes: * describe Transport interface * implement new default Transport: MultiplexTransport * test MultiplexTransport with new constraints * implement ConnSet for concurrent management of net.Conn, synchronous to PeerSet * implement and expose duplicate IP filter * implemnt TransportOption for optional parametirisation [0] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/blob/master/docs/architecture/adr-012-peer-transport.md [1] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2067 [2] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/pull/2069 [3] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2067 [4] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2047 [5] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2046
6 years ago
p2p: Implement PeerTransport This is the implementation for the design described in ADR 12[0]. It's the first step of a larger refactor of the p2p package as tracked in interface bundling all concerns of low-level connection handling and isolating the rest of peer lifecycle management from the specifics of the low-level internet protocols. Even if the swappable implementation will never be utilised, already the isolation of conn related code in one place will help with the reasoning about execution path and addressation of security sensitive issues surfaced through bounty programs and audits. We deliberately decided to not have Peer filtering and other management in the Transport, its sole responsibility is the translation of connections to Peers, handing those to the caller fully setup. It's the responsibility of the caller to reject those and or keep track. Peer filtering will take place in the Switch and can be inspected in a the following commit. This changeset additionally is an exercise in clean separation of logic and other infrastructural concerns like logging and instrumentation. By leveraging a clean and minimal interface. How this looks can be seen in a follow-up change. Design #2069[2] Refs #2067[3] Fixes #2047[4] Fixes #2046[5] changes: * describe Transport interface * implement new default Transport: MultiplexTransport * test MultiplexTransport with new constraints * implement ConnSet for concurrent management of net.Conn, synchronous to PeerSet * implement and expose duplicate IP filter * implemnt TransportOption for optional parametirisation [0] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/blob/master/docs/architecture/adr-012-peer-transport.md [1] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2067 [2] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/pull/2069 [3] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2067 [4] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2047 [5] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2046
6 years ago
p2p: Implement PeerTransport This is the implementation for the design described in ADR 12[0]. It's the first step of a larger refactor of the p2p package as tracked in interface bundling all concerns of low-level connection handling and isolating the rest of peer lifecycle management from the specifics of the low-level internet protocols. Even if the swappable implementation will never be utilised, already the isolation of conn related code in one place will help with the reasoning about execution path and addressation of security sensitive issues surfaced through bounty programs and audits. We deliberately decided to not have Peer filtering and other management in the Transport, its sole responsibility is the translation of connections to Peers, handing those to the caller fully setup. It's the responsibility of the caller to reject those and or keep track. Peer filtering will take place in the Switch and can be inspected in a the following commit. This changeset additionally is an exercise in clean separation of logic and other infrastructural concerns like logging and instrumentation. By leveraging a clean and minimal interface. How this looks can be seen in a follow-up change. Design #2069[2] Refs #2067[3] Fixes #2047[4] Fixes #2046[5] changes: * describe Transport interface * implement new default Transport: MultiplexTransport * test MultiplexTransport with new constraints * implement ConnSet for concurrent management of net.Conn, synchronous to PeerSet * implement and expose duplicate IP filter * implemnt TransportOption for optional parametirisation [0] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/blob/master/docs/architecture/adr-012-peer-transport.md [1] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2067 [2] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/pull/2069 [3] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2067 [4] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2047 [5] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2046
6 years ago
p2p: Implement PeerTransport This is the implementation for the design described in ADR 12[0]. It's the first step of a larger refactor of the p2p package as tracked in interface bundling all concerns of low-level connection handling and isolating the rest of peer lifecycle management from the specifics of the low-level internet protocols. Even if the swappable implementation will never be utilised, already the isolation of conn related code in one place will help with the reasoning about execution path and addressation of security sensitive issues surfaced through bounty programs and audits. We deliberately decided to not have Peer filtering and other management in the Transport, its sole responsibility is the translation of connections to Peers, handing those to the caller fully setup. It's the responsibility of the caller to reject those and or keep track. Peer filtering will take place in the Switch and can be inspected in a the following commit. This changeset additionally is an exercise in clean separation of logic and other infrastructural concerns like logging and instrumentation. By leveraging a clean and minimal interface. How this looks can be seen in a follow-up change. Design #2069[2] Refs #2067[3] Fixes #2047[4] Fixes #2046[5] changes: * describe Transport interface * implement new default Transport: MultiplexTransport * test MultiplexTransport with new constraints * implement ConnSet for concurrent management of net.Conn, synchronous to PeerSet * implement and expose duplicate IP filter * implemnt TransportOption for optional parametirisation [0] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/blob/master/docs/architecture/adr-012-peer-transport.md [1] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2067 [2] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/pull/2069 [3] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2067 [4] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2047 [5] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2046
6 years ago
p2p: Implement PeerTransport This is the implementation for the design described in ADR 12[0]. It's the first step of a larger refactor of the p2p package as tracked in interface bundling all concerns of low-level connection handling and isolating the rest of peer lifecycle management from the specifics of the low-level internet protocols. Even if the swappable implementation will never be utilised, already the isolation of conn related code in one place will help with the reasoning about execution path and addressation of security sensitive issues surfaced through bounty programs and audits. We deliberately decided to not have Peer filtering and other management in the Transport, its sole responsibility is the translation of connections to Peers, handing those to the caller fully setup. It's the responsibility of the caller to reject those and or keep track. Peer filtering will take place in the Switch and can be inspected in a the following commit. This changeset additionally is an exercise in clean separation of logic and other infrastructural concerns like logging and instrumentation. By leveraging a clean and minimal interface. How this looks can be seen in a follow-up change. Design #2069[2] Refs #2067[3] Fixes #2047[4] Fixes #2046[5] changes: * describe Transport interface * implement new default Transport: MultiplexTransport * test MultiplexTransport with new constraints * implement ConnSet for concurrent management of net.Conn, synchronous to PeerSet * implement and expose duplicate IP filter * implemnt TransportOption for optional parametirisation [0] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/blob/master/docs/architecture/adr-012-peer-transport.md [1] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2067 [2] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/pull/2069 [3] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2067 [4] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2047 [5] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2046
6 years ago
p2p: Implement PeerTransport This is the implementation for the design described in ADR 12[0]. It's the first step of a larger refactor of the p2p package as tracked in interface bundling all concerns of low-level connection handling and isolating the rest of peer lifecycle management from the specifics of the low-level internet protocols. Even if the swappable implementation will never be utilised, already the isolation of conn related code in one place will help with the reasoning about execution path and addressation of security sensitive issues surfaced through bounty programs and audits. We deliberately decided to not have Peer filtering and other management in the Transport, its sole responsibility is the translation of connections to Peers, handing those to the caller fully setup. It's the responsibility of the caller to reject those and or keep track. Peer filtering will take place in the Switch and can be inspected in a the following commit. This changeset additionally is an exercise in clean separation of logic and other infrastructural concerns like logging and instrumentation. By leveraging a clean and minimal interface. How this looks can be seen in a follow-up change. Design #2069[2] Refs #2067[3] Fixes #2047[4] Fixes #2046[5] changes: * describe Transport interface * implement new default Transport: MultiplexTransport * test MultiplexTransport with new constraints * implement ConnSet for concurrent management of net.Conn, synchronous to PeerSet * implement and expose duplicate IP filter * implemnt TransportOption for optional parametirisation [0] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/blob/master/docs/architecture/adr-012-peer-transport.md [1] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2067 [2] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/pull/2069 [3] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2067 [4] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2047 [5] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2046
6 years ago
p2p: Implement PeerTransport This is the implementation for the design described in ADR 12[0]. It's the first step of a larger refactor of the p2p package as tracked in interface bundling all concerns of low-level connection handling and isolating the rest of peer lifecycle management from the specifics of the low-level internet protocols. Even if the swappable implementation will never be utilised, already the isolation of conn related code in one place will help with the reasoning about execution path and addressation of security sensitive issues surfaced through bounty programs and audits. We deliberately decided to not have Peer filtering and other management in the Transport, its sole responsibility is the translation of connections to Peers, handing those to the caller fully setup. It's the responsibility of the caller to reject those and or keep track. Peer filtering will take place in the Switch and can be inspected in a the following commit. This changeset additionally is an exercise in clean separation of logic and other infrastructural concerns like logging and instrumentation. By leveraging a clean and minimal interface. How this looks can be seen in a follow-up change. Design #2069[2] Refs #2067[3] Fixes #2047[4] Fixes #2046[5] changes: * describe Transport interface * implement new default Transport: MultiplexTransport * test MultiplexTransport with new constraints * implement ConnSet for concurrent management of net.Conn, synchronous to PeerSet * implement and expose duplicate IP filter * implemnt TransportOption for optional parametirisation [0] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/blob/master/docs/architecture/adr-012-peer-transport.md [1] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2067 [2] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/pull/2069 [3] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2067 [4] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2047 [5] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2046
6 years ago
p2p: Implement PeerTransport This is the implementation for the design described in ADR 12[0]. It's the first step of a larger refactor of the p2p package as tracked in interface bundling all concerns of low-level connection handling and isolating the rest of peer lifecycle management from the specifics of the low-level internet protocols. Even if the swappable implementation will never be utilised, already the isolation of conn related code in one place will help with the reasoning about execution path and addressation of security sensitive issues surfaced through bounty programs and audits. We deliberately decided to not have Peer filtering and other management in the Transport, its sole responsibility is the translation of connections to Peers, handing those to the caller fully setup. It's the responsibility of the caller to reject those and or keep track. Peer filtering will take place in the Switch and can be inspected in a the following commit. This changeset additionally is an exercise in clean separation of logic and other infrastructural concerns like logging and instrumentation. By leveraging a clean and minimal interface. How this looks can be seen in a follow-up change. Design #2069[2] Refs #2067[3] Fixes #2047[4] Fixes #2046[5] changes: * describe Transport interface * implement new default Transport: MultiplexTransport * test MultiplexTransport with new constraints * implement ConnSet for concurrent management of net.Conn, synchronous to PeerSet * implement and expose duplicate IP filter * implemnt TransportOption for optional parametirisation [0] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/blob/master/docs/architecture/adr-012-peer-transport.md [1] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2067 [2] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/pull/2069 [3] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2067 [4] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2047 [5] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2046
6 years ago
p2p: Implement PeerTransport This is the implementation for the design described in ADR 12[0]. It's the first step of a larger refactor of the p2p package as tracked in interface bundling all concerns of low-level connection handling and isolating the rest of peer lifecycle management from the specifics of the low-level internet protocols. Even if the swappable implementation will never be utilised, already the isolation of conn related code in one place will help with the reasoning about execution path and addressation of security sensitive issues surfaced through bounty programs and audits. We deliberately decided to not have Peer filtering and other management in the Transport, its sole responsibility is the translation of connections to Peers, handing those to the caller fully setup. It's the responsibility of the caller to reject those and or keep track. Peer filtering will take place in the Switch and can be inspected in a the following commit. This changeset additionally is an exercise in clean separation of logic and other infrastructural concerns like logging and instrumentation. By leveraging a clean and minimal interface. How this looks can be seen in a follow-up change. Design #2069[2] Refs #2067[3] Fixes #2047[4] Fixes #2046[5] changes: * describe Transport interface * implement new default Transport: MultiplexTransport * test MultiplexTransport with new constraints * implement ConnSet for concurrent management of net.Conn, synchronous to PeerSet * implement and expose duplicate IP filter * implemnt TransportOption for optional parametirisation [0] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/blob/master/docs/architecture/adr-012-peer-transport.md [1] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2067 [2] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/pull/2069 [3] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2067 [4] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2047 [5] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2046
6 years ago
p2p: Implement PeerTransport This is the implementation for the design described in ADR 12[0]. It's the first step of a larger refactor of the p2p package as tracked in interface bundling all concerns of low-level connection handling and isolating the rest of peer lifecycle management from the specifics of the low-level internet protocols. Even if the swappable implementation will never be utilised, already the isolation of conn related code in one place will help with the reasoning about execution path and addressation of security sensitive issues surfaced through bounty programs and audits. We deliberately decided to not have Peer filtering and other management in the Transport, its sole responsibility is the translation of connections to Peers, handing those to the caller fully setup. It's the responsibility of the caller to reject those and or keep track. Peer filtering will take place in the Switch and can be inspected in a the following commit. This changeset additionally is an exercise in clean separation of logic and other infrastructural concerns like logging and instrumentation. By leveraging a clean and minimal interface. How this looks can be seen in a follow-up change. Design #2069[2] Refs #2067[3] Fixes #2047[4] Fixes #2046[5] changes: * describe Transport interface * implement new default Transport: MultiplexTransport * test MultiplexTransport with new constraints * implement ConnSet for concurrent management of net.Conn, synchronous to PeerSet * implement and expose duplicate IP filter * implemnt TransportOption for optional parametirisation [0] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/blob/master/docs/architecture/adr-012-peer-transport.md [1] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2067 [2] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/pull/2069 [3] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2067 [4] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2047 [5] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2046
6 years ago
p2p: Implement PeerTransport This is the implementation for the design described in ADR 12[0]. It's the first step of a larger refactor of the p2p package as tracked in interface bundling all concerns of low-level connection handling and isolating the rest of peer lifecycle management from the specifics of the low-level internet protocols. Even if the swappable implementation will never be utilised, already the isolation of conn related code in one place will help with the reasoning about execution path and addressation of security sensitive issues surfaced through bounty programs and audits. We deliberately decided to not have Peer filtering and other management in the Transport, its sole responsibility is the translation of connections to Peers, handing those to the caller fully setup. It's the responsibility of the caller to reject those and or keep track. Peer filtering will take place in the Switch and can be inspected in a the following commit. This changeset additionally is an exercise in clean separation of logic and other infrastructural concerns like logging and instrumentation. By leveraging a clean and minimal interface. How this looks can be seen in a follow-up change. Design #2069[2] Refs #2067[3] Fixes #2047[4] Fixes #2046[5] changes: * describe Transport interface * implement new default Transport: MultiplexTransport * test MultiplexTransport with new constraints * implement ConnSet for concurrent management of net.Conn, synchronous to PeerSet * implement and expose duplicate IP filter * implemnt TransportOption for optional parametirisation [0] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/blob/master/docs/architecture/adr-012-peer-transport.md [1] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2067 [2] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/pull/2069 [3] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2067 [4] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2047 [5] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2046
6 years ago
p2p: Implement PeerTransport This is the implementation for the design described in ADR 12[0]. It's the first step of a larger refactor of the p2p package as tracked in interface bundling all concerns of low-level connection handling and isolating the rest of peer lifecycle management from the specifics of the low-level internet protocols. Even if the swappable implementation will never be utilised, already the isolation of conn related code in one place will help with the reasoning about execution path and addressation of security sensitive issues surfaced through bounty programs and audits. We deliberately decided to not have Peer filtering and other management in the Transport, its sole responsibility is the translation of connections to Peers, handing those to the caller fully setup. It's the responsibility of the caller to reject those and or keep track. Peer filtering will take place in the Switch and can be inspected in a the following commit. This changeset additionally is an exercise in clean separation of logic and other infrastructural concerns like logging and instrumentation. By leveraging a clean and minimal interface. How this looks can be seen in a follow-up change. Design #2069[2] Refs #2067[3] Fixes #2047[4] Fixes #2046[5] changes: * describe Transport interface * implement new default Transport: MultiplexTransport * test MultiplexTransport with new constraints * implement ConnSet for concurrent management of net.Conn, synchronous to PeerSet * implement and expose duplicate IP filter * implemnt TransportOption for optional parametirisation [0] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/blob/master/docs/architecture/adr-012-peer-transport.md [1] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2067 [2] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/pull/2069 [3] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2067 [4] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2047 [5] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2046
6 years ago
p2p: Implement PeerTransport This is the implementation for the design described in ADR 12[0]. It's the first step of a larger refactor of the p2p package as tracked in interface bundling all concerns of low-level connection handling and isolating the rest of peer lifecycle management from the specifics of the low-level internet protocols. Even if the swappable implementation will never be utilised, already the isolation of conn related code in one place will help with the reasoning about execution path and addressation of security sensitive issues surfaced through bounty programs and audits. We deliberately decided to not have Peer filtering and other management in the Transport, its sole responsibility is the translation of connections to Peers, handing those to the caller fully setup. It's the responsibility of the caller to reject those and or keep track. Peer filtering will take place in the Switch and can be inspected in a the following commit. This changeset additionally is an exercise in clean separation of logic and other infrastructural concerns like logging and instrumentation. By leveraging a clean and minimal interface. How this looks can be seen in a follow-up change. Design #2069[2] Refs #2067[3] Fixes #2047[4] Fixes #2046[5] changes: * describe Transport interface * implement new default Transport: MultiplexTransport * test MultiplexTransport with new constraints * implement ConnSet for concurrent management of net.Conn, synchronous to PeerSet * implement and expose duplicate IP filter * implemnt TransportOption for optional parametirisation [0] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/blob/master/docs/architecture/adr-012-peer-transport.md [1] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2067 [2] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/pull/2069 [3] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2067 [4] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2047 [5] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2046
6 years ago
p2p: Implement PeerTransport This is the implementation for the design described in ADR 12[0]. It's the first step of a larger refactor of the p2p package as tracked in interface bundling all concerns of low-level connection handling and isolating the rest of peer lifecycle management from the specifics of the low-level internet protocols. Even if the swappable implementation will never be utilised, already the isolation of conn related code in one place will help with the reasoning about execution path and addressation of security sensitive issues surfaced through bounty programs and audits. We deliberately decided to not have Peer filtering and other management in the Transport, its sole responsibility is the translation of connections to Peers, handing those to the caller fully setup. It's the responsibility of the caller to reject those and or keep track. Peer filtering will take place in the Switch and can be inspected in a the following commit. This changeset additionally is an exercise in clean separation of logic and other infrastructural concerns like logging and instrumentation. By leveraging a clean and minimal interface. How this looks can be seen in a follow-up change. Design #2069[2] Refs #2067[3] Fixes #2047[4] Fixes #2046[5] changes: * describe Transport interface * implement new default Transport: MultiplexTransport * test MultiplexTransport with new constraints * implement ConnSet for concurrent management of net.Conn, synchronous to PeerSet * implement and expose duplicate IP filter * implemnt TransportOption for optional parametirisation [0] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/blob/master/docs/architecture/adr-012-peer-transport.md [1] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2067 [2] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/pull/2069 [3] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2067 [4] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2047 [5] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2046
6 years ago
p2p: Implement PeerTransport This is the implementation for the design described in ADR 12[0]. It's the first step of a larger refactor of the p2p package as tracked in interface bundling all concerns of low-level connection handling and isolating the rest of peer lifecycle management from the specifics of the low-level internet protocols. Even if the swappable implementation will never be utilised, already the isolation of conn related code in one place will help with the reasoning about execution path and addressation of security sensitive issues surfaced through bounty programs and audits. We deliberately decided to not have Peer filtering and other management in the Transport, its sole responsibility is the translation of connections to Peers, handing those to the caller fully setup. It's the responsibility of the caller to reject those and or keep track. Peer filtering will take place in the Switch and can be inspected in a the following commit. This changeset additionally is an exercise in clean separation of logic and other infrastructural concerns like logging and instrumentation. By leveraging a clean and minimal interface. How this looks can be seen in a follow-up change. Design #2069[2] Refs #2067[3] Fixes #2047[4] Fixes #2046[5] changes: * describe Transport interface * implement new default Transport: MultiplexTransport * test MultiplexTransport with new constraints * implement ConnSet for concurrent management of net.Conn, synchronous to PeerSet * implement and expose duplicate IP filter * implemnt TransportOption for optional parametirisation [0] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/blob/master/docs/architecture/adr-012-peer-transport.md [1] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2067 [2] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/pull/2069 [3] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2067 [4] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2047 [5] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2046
6 years ago
p2p: Implement PeerTransport This is the implementation for the design described in ADR 12[0]. It's the first step of a larger refactor of the p2p package as tracked in interface bundling all concerns of low-level connection handling and isolating the rest of peer lifecycle management from the specifics of the low-level internet protocols. Even if the swappable implementation will never be utilised, already the isolation of conn related code in one place will help with the reasoning about execution path and addressation of security sensitive issues surfaced through bounty programs and audits. We deliberately decided to not have Peer filtering and other management in the Transport, its sole responsibility is the translation of connections to Peers, handing those to the caller fully setup. It's the responsibility of the caller to reject those and or keep track. Peer filtering will take place in the Switch and can be inspected in a the following commit. This changeset additionally is an exercise in clean separation of logic and other infrastructural concerns like logging and instrumentation. By leveraging a clean and minimal interface. How this looks can be seen in a follow-up change. Design #2069[2] Refs #2067[3] Fixes #2047[4] Fixes #2046[5] changes: * describe Transport interface * implement new default Transport: MultiplexTransport * test MultiplexTransport with new constraints * implement ConnSet for concurrent management of net.Conn, synchronous to PeerSet * implement and expose duplicate IP filter * implemnt TransportOption for optional parametirisation [0] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/blob/master/docs/architecture/adr-012-peer-transport.md [1] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2067 [2] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/pull/2069 [3] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2067 [4] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2047 [5] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2046
6 years ago
p2p: Implement PeerTransport This is the implementation for the design described in ADR 12[0]. It's the first step of a larger refactor of the p2p package as tracked in interface bundling all concerns of low-level connection handling and isolating the rest of peer lifecycle management from the specifics of the low-level internet protocols. Even if the swappable implementation will never be utilised, already the isolation of conn related code in one place will help with the reasoning about execution path and addressation of security sensitive issues surfaced through bounty programs and audits. We deliberately decided to not have Peer filtering and other management in the Transport, its sole responsibility is the translation of connections to Peers, handing those to the caller fully setup. It's the responsibility of the caller to reject those and or keep track. Peer filtering will take place in the Switch and can be inspected in a the following commit. This changeset additionally is an exercise in clean separation of logic and other infrastructural concerns like logging and instrumentation. By leveraging a clean and minimal interface. How this looks can be seen in a follow-up change. Design #2069[2] Refs #2067[3] Fixes #2047[4] Fixes #2046[5] changes: * describe Transport interface * implement new default Transport: MultiplexTransport * test MultiplexTransport with new constraints * implement ConnSet for concurrent management of net.Conn, synchronous to PeerSet * implement and expose duplicate IP filter * implemnt TransportOption for optional parametirisation [0] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/blob/master/docs/architecture/adr-012-peer-transport.md [1] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2067 [2] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/pull/2069 [3] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2067 [4] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2047 [5] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2046
6 years ago
p2p: Implement PeerTransport This is the implementation for the design described in ADR 12[0]. It's the first step of a larger refactor of the p2p package as tracked in interface bundling all concerns of low-level connection handling and isolating the rest of peer lifecycle management from the specifics of the low-level internet protocols. Even if the swappable implementation will never be utilised, already the isolation of conn related code in one place will help with the reasoning about execution path and addressation of security sensitive issues surfaced through bounty programs and audits. We deliberately decided to not have Peer filtering and other management in the Transport, its sole responsibility is the translation of connections to Peers, handing those to the caller fully setup. It's the responsibility of the caller to reject those and or keep track. Peer filtering will take place in the Switch and can be inspected in a the following commit. This changeset additionally is an exercise in clean separation of logic and other infrastructural concerns like logging and instrumentation. By leveraging a clean and minimal interface. How this looks can be seen in a follow-up change. Design #2069[2] Refs #2067[3] Fixes #2047[4] Fixes #2046[5] changes: * describe Transport interface * implement new default Transport: MultiplexTransport * test MultiplexTransport with new constraints * implement ConnSet for concurrent management of net.Conn, synchronous to PeerSet * implement and expose duplicate IP filter * implemnt TransportOption for optional parametirisation [0] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/blob/master/docs/architecture/adr-012-peer-transport.md [1] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2067 [2] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/pull/2069 [3] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2067 [4] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2047 [5] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2046
6 years ago
p2p: Implement PeerTransport This is the implementation for the design described in ADR 12[0]. It's the first step of a larger refactor of the p2p package as tracked in interface bundling all concerns of low-level connection handling and isolating the rest of peer lifecycle management from the specifics of the low-level internet protocols. Even if the swappable implementation will never be utilised, already the isolation of conn related code in one place will help with the reasoning about execution path and addressation of security sensitive issues surfaced through bounty programs and audits. We deliberately decided to not have Peer filtering and other management in the Transport, its sole responsibility is the translation of connections to Peers, handing those to the caller fully setup. It's the responsibility of the caller to reject those and or keep track. Peer filtering will take place in the Switch and can be inspected in a the following commit. This changeset additionally is an exercise in clean separation of logic and other infrastructural concerns like logging and instrumentation. By leveraging a clean and minimal interface. How this looks can be seen in a follow-up change. Design #2069[2] Refs #2067[3] Fixes #2047[4] Fixes #2046[5] changes: * describe Transport interface * implement new default Transport: MultiplexTransport * test MultiplexTransport with new constraints * implement ConnSet for concurrent management of net.Conn, synchronous to PeerSet * implement and expose duplicate IP filter * implemnt TransportOption for optional parametirisation [0] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/blob/master/docs/architecture/adr-012-peer-transport.md [1] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2067 [2] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/pull/2069 [3] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2067 [4] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2047 [5] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2046
6 years ago
p2p: Implement PeerTransport This is the implementation for the design described in ADR 12[0]. It's the first step of a larger refactor of the p2p package as tracked in interface bundling all concerns of low-level connection handling and isolating the rest of peer lifecycle management from the specifics of the low-level internet protocols. Even if the swappable implementation will never be utilised, already the isolation of conn related code in one place will help with the reasoning about execution path and addressation of security sensitive issues surfaced through bounty programs and audits. We deliberately decided to not have Peer filtering and other management in the Transport, its sole responsibility is the translation of connections to Peers, handing those to the caller fully setup. It's the responsibility of the caller to reject those and or keep track. Peer filtering will take place in the Switch and can be inspected in a the following commit. This changeset additionally is an exercise in clean separation of logic and other infrastructural concerns like logging and instrumentation. By leveraging a clean and minimal interface. How this looks can be seen in a follow-up change. Design #2069[2] Refs #2067[3] Fixes #2047[4] Fixes #2046[5] changes: * describe Transport interface * implement new default Transport: MultiplexTransport * test MultiplexTransport with new constraints * implement ConnSet for concurrent management of net.Conn, synchronous to PeerSet * implement and expose duplicate IP filter * implemnt TransportOption for optional parametirisation [0] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/blob/master/docs/architecture/adr-012-peer-transport.md [1] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2067 [2] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/pull/2069 [3] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2067 [4] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2047 [5] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2046
6 years ago
p2p: Implement PeerTransport This is the implementation for the design described in ADR 12[0]. It's the first step of a larger refactor of the p2p package as tracked in interface bundling all concerns of low-level connection handling and isolating the rest of peer lifecycle management from the specifics of the low-level internet protocols. Even if the swappable implementation will never be utilised, already the isolation of conn related code in one place will help with the reasoning about execution path and addressation of security sensitive issues surfaced through bounty programs and audits. We deliberately decided to not have Peer filtering and other management in the Transport, its sole responsibility is the translation of connections to Peers, handing those to the caller fully setup. It's the responsibility of the caller to reject those and or keep track. Peer filtering will take place in the Switch and can be inspected in a the following commit. This changeset additionally is an exercise in clean separation of logic and other infrastructural concerns like logging and instrumentation. By leveraging a clean and minimal interface. How this looks can be seen in a follow-up change. Design #2069[2] Refs #2067[3] Fixes #2047[4] Fixes #2046[5] changes: * describe Transport interface * implement new default Transport: MultiplexTransport * test MultiplexTransport with new constraints * implement ConnSet for concurrent management of net.Conn, synchronous to PeerSet * implement and expose duplicate IP filter * implemnt TransportOption for optional parametirisation [0] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/blob/master/docs/architecture/adr-012-peer-transport.md [1] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2067 [2] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/pull/2069 [3] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2067 [4] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2047 [5] https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2046
6 years ago
  1. package p2p
  2. import (
  3. "fmt"
  4. "math/rand"
  5. "net"
  6. "reflect"
  7. "testing"
  8. "time"
  9. "github.com/stretchr/testify/require"
  10. "github.com/tendermint/tendermint/crypto/ed25519"
  11. "github.com/tendermint/tendermint/p2p/conn"
  12. )
  13. var defaultNodeName = "host_peer"
  14. func emptyNodeInfo() NodeInfo {
  15. return DefaultNodeInfo{}
  16. }
  17. // newMultiplexTransport returns a tcp connected multiplexed peer
  18. // using the default MConnConfig. It's a convenience function used
  19. // for testing.
  20. func newMultiplexTransport(
  21. nodeInfo NodeInfo,
  22. nodeKey NodeKey,
  23. ) *MultiplexTransport {
  24. return NewMultiplexTransport(
  25. nodeInfo, nodeKey, conn.DefaultMConnConfig(),
  26. )
  27. }
  28. func TestTransportMultiplexConnFilter(t *testing.T) {
  29. mt := newMultiplexTransport(
  30. emptyNodeInfo(),
  31. NodeKey{
  32. PrivKey: ed25519.GenPrivKey(),
  33. },
  34. )
  35. MultiplexTransportConnFilters(
  36. func(_ ConnSet, _ net.Conn, _ []net.IP) error { return nil },
  37. func(_ ConnSet, _ net.Conn, _ []net.IP) error { return nil },
  38. func(_ ConnSet, _ net.Conn, _ []net.IP) error {
  39. return fmt.Errorf("rejected")
  40. },
  41. )(mt)
  42. addr, err := NewNetAddressStringWithOptionalID("127.0.0.1:0")
  43. if err != nil {
  44. t.Fatal(err)
  45. }
  46. if err := mt.Listen(*addr); err != nil {
  47. t.Fatal(err)
  48. }
  49. errc := make(chan error)
  50. go func() {
  51. addr, err := NewNetAddressStringWithOptionalID(mt.listener.Addr().String())
  52. if err != nil {
  53. errc <- err
  54. return
  55. }
  56. _, err = addr.Dial()
  57. if err != nil {
  58. errc <- err
  59. return
  60. }
  61. close(errc)
  62. }()
  63. if err := <-errc; err != nil {
  64. t.Errorf("connection failed: %v", err)
  65. }
  66. _, err = mt.Accept(peerConfig{})
  67. if err, ok := err.(ErrRejected); ok {
  68. if !err.IsFiltered() {
  69. t.Errorf("expected peer to be filtered")
  70. }
  71. } else {
  72. t.Errorf("expected ErrRejected")
  73. }
  74. }
  75. func TestTransportMultiplexConnFilterTimeout(t *testing.T) {
  76. mt := newMultiplexTransport(
  77. emptyNodeInfo(),
  78. NodeKey{
  79. PrivKey: ed25519.GenPrivKey(),
  80. },
  81. )
  82. MultiplexTransportFilterTimeout(5 * time.Millisecond)(mt)
  83. MultiplexTransportConnFilters(
  84. func(_ ConnSet, _ net.Conn, _ []net.IP) error {
  85. time.Sleep(10 * time.Millisecond)
  86. return nil
  87. },
  88. )(mt)
  89. addr, err := NewNetAddressStringWithOptionalID("127.0.0.1:0")
  90. if err != nil {
  91. t.Fatal(err)
  92. }
  93. if err := mt.Listen(*addr); err != nil {
  94. t.Fatal(err)
  95. }
  96. errc := make(chan error)
  97. go func() {
  98. addr, err := NewNetAddressStringWithOptionalID(mt.listener.Addr().String())
  99. if err != nil {
  100. errc <- err
  101. return
  102. }
  103. _, err = addr.Dial()
  104. if err != nil {
  105. errc <- err
  106. return
  107. }
  108. close(errc)
  109. }()
  110. if err := <-errc; err != nil {
  111. t.Errorf("connection failed: %v", err)
  112. }
  113. _, err = mt.Accept(peerConfig{})
  114. if _, ok := err.(ErrFilterTimeout); !ok {
  115. t.Errorf("expected ErrFilterTimeout")
  116. }
  117. }
  118. func TestTransportMultiplexAcceptMultiple(t *testing.T) {
  119. mt := testSetupMultiplexTransport(t)
  120. id, addr := mt.nodeKey.ID(), mt.listener.Addr().String()
  121. laddr, err := NewNetAddressStringWithOptionalID(IDAddressString(id, addr))
  122. require.NoError(t, err)
  123. var (
  124. seed = rand.New(rand.NewSource(time.Now().UnixNano()))
  125. nDialers = seed.Intn(64) + 64
  126. errc = make(chan error, nDialers)
  127. )
  128. // Setup dialers.
  129. for i := 0; i < nDialers; i++ {
  130. go testDialer(*laddr, errc)
  131. }
  132. // Catch connection errors.
  133. for i := 0; i < nDialers; i++ {
  134. if err := <-errc; err != nil {
  135. t.Fatal(err)
  136. }
  137. }
  138. ps := []Peer{}
  139. // Accept all peers.
  140. for i := 0; i < cap(errc); i++ {
  141. p, err := mt.Accept(peerConfig{})
  142. if err != nil {
  143. t.Fatal(err)
  144. }
  145. if err := p.Start(); err != nil {
  146. t.Fatal(err)
  147. }
  148. ps = append(ps, p)
  149. }
  150. if have, want := len(ps), cap(errc); have != want {
  151. t.Errorf("have %v, want %v", have, want)
  152. }
  153. // Stop all peers.
  154. for _, p := range ps {
  155. if err := p.Stop(); err != nil {
  156. t.Fatal(err)
  157. }
  158. }
  159. if err := mt.Close(); err != nil {
  160. t.Errorf("close errored: %v", err)
  161. }
  162. }
  163. func testDialer(dialAddr NetAddress, errc chan error) {
  164. var (
  165. pv = ed25519.GenPrivKey()
  166. dialer = newMultiplexTransport(
  167. testNodeInfo(PubKeyToID(pv.PubKey()), defaultNodeName),
  168. NodeKey{
  169. PrivKey: pv,
  170. },
  171. )
  172. )
  173. _, err := dialer.Dial(dialAddr, peerConfig{})
  174. if err != nil {
  175. errc <- err
  176. return
  177. }
  178. // Signal that the connection was established.
  179. errc <- nil
  180. }
  181. func TestTransportMultiplexAcceptNonBlocking(t *testing.T) {
  182. mt := testSetupMultiplexTransport(t)
  183. var (
  184. fastNodePV = ed25519.GenPrivKey()
  185. fastNodeInfo = testNodeInfo(PubKeyToID(fastNodePV.PubKey()), "fastnode")
  186. errc = make(chan error)
  187. fastc = make(chan struct{})
  188. slowc = make(chan struct{})
  189. )
  190. // Simulate slow Peer.
  191. go func() {
  192. addr, err := NewNetAddressStringWithOptionalID(IDAddressString(mt.nodeKey.ID(), mt.listener.Addr().String()))
  193. if err != nil {
  194. errc <- err
  195. return
  196. }
  197. c, err := addr.Dial()
  198. if err != nil {
  199. errc <- err
  200. return
  201. }
  202. close(slowc)
  203. select {
  204. case <-fastc:
  205. // Fast peer connected.
  206. case <-time.After(50 * time.Millisecond):
  207. // We error if the fast peer didn't succeed.
  208. errc <- fmt.Errorf("Fast peer timed out")
  209. }
  210. sc, err := upgradeSecretConn(c, 20*time.Millisecond, ed25519.GenPrivKey())
  211. if err != nil {
  212. errc <- err
  213. return
  214. }
  215. _, err = handshake(sc, 20*time.Millisecond,
  216. testNodeInfo(
  217. PubKeyToID(ed25519.GenPrivKey().PubKey()),
  218. "slow_peer",
  219. ))
  220. if err != nil {
  221. errc <- err
  222. return
  223. }
  224. }()
  225. // Simulate fast Peer.
  226. go func() {
  227. <-slowc
  228. var (
  229. dialer = newMultiplexTransport(
  230. fastNodeInfo,
  231. NodeKey{
  232. PrivKey: fastNodePV,
  233. },
  234. )
  235. )
  236. addr, err := NewNetAddressStringWithOptionalID(IDAddressString(mt.nodeKey.ID(), mt.listener.Addr().String()))
  237. if err != nil {
  238. errc <- err
  239. return
  240. }
  241. _, err = dialer.Dial(*addr, peerConfig{})
  242. if err != nil {
  243. errc <- err
  244. return
  245. }
  246. close(errc)
  247. close(fastc)
  248. }()
  249. if err := <-errc; err != nil {
  250. t.Errorf("connection failed: %v", err)
  251. }
  252. p, err := mt.Accept(peerConfig{})
  253. if err != nil {
  254. t.Fatal(err)
  255. }
  256. if have, want := p.NodeInfo(), fastNodeInfo; !reflect.DeepEqual(have, want) {
  257. t.Errorf("have %v, want %v", have, want)
  258. }
  259. }
  260. func TestTransportMultiplexValidateNodeInfo(t *testing.T) {
  261. mt := testSetupMultiplexTransport(t)
  262. errc := make(chan error)
  263. go func() {
  264. var (
  265. pv = ed25519.GenPrivKey()
  266. dialer = newMultiplexTransport(
  267. testNodeInfo(PubKeyToID(pv.PubKey()), ""), // Should not be empty
  268. NodeKey{
  269. PrivKey: pv,
  270. },
  271. )
  272. )
  273. addr, err := NewNetAddressStringWithOptionalID(IDAddressString(mt.nodeKey.ID(), mt.listener.Addr().String()))
  274. if err != nil {
  275. errc <- err
  276. return
  277. }
  278. _, err = dialer.Dial(*addr, peerConfig{})
  279. if err != nil {
  280. errc <- err
  281. return
  282. }
  283. close(errc)
  284. }()
  285. if err := <-errc; err != nil {
  286. t.Errorf("connection failed: %v", err)
  287. }
  288. _, err := mt.Accept(peerConfig{})
  289. if err, ok := err.(ErrRejected); ok {
  290. if !err.IsNodeInfoInvalid() {
  291. t.Errorf("expected NodeInfo to be invalid")
  292. }
  293. } else {
  294. t.Errorf("expected ErrRejected")
  295. }
  296. }
  297. func TestTransportMultiplexRejectMissmatchID(t *testing.T) {
  298. mt := testSetupMultiplexTransport(t)
  299. errc := make(chan error)
  300. go func() {
  301. dialer := newMultiplexTransport(
  302. testNodeInfo(
  303. PubKeyToID(ed25519.GenPrivKey().PubKey()), "dialer",
  304. ),
  305. NodeKey{
  306. PrivKey: ed25519.GenPrivKey(),
  307. },
  308. )
  309. addr, err := NewNetAddressStringWithOptionalID(IDAddressString(mt.nodeKey.ID(), mt.listener.Addr().String()))
  310. if err != nil {
  311. errc <- err
  312. return
  313. }
  314. _, err = dialer.Dial(*addr, peerConfig{})
  315. if err != nil {
  316. errc <- err
  317. return
  318. }
  319. close(errc)
  320. }()
  321. if err := <-errc; err != nil {
  322. t.Errorf("connection failed: %v", err)
  323. }
  324. _, err := mt.Accept(peerConfig{})
  325. if err, ok := err.(ErrRejected); ok {
  326. if !err.IsAuthFailure() {
  327. t.Errorf("expected auth failure")
  328. }
  329. } else {
  330. t.Errorf("expected ErrRejected")
  331. }
  332. }
  333. func TestTransportMultiplexDialRejectWrongID(t *testing.T) {
  334. mt := testSetupMultiplexTransport(t)
  335. var (
  336. pv = ed25519.GenPrivKey()
  337. dialer = newMultiplexTransport(
  338. testNodeInfo(PubKeyToID(pv.PubKey()), ""), // Should not be empty
  339. NodeKey{
  340. PrivKey: pv,
  341. },
  342. )
  343. )
  344. wrongID := PubKeyToID(ed25519.GenPrivKey().PubKey())
  345. addr, err := NewNetAddressStringWithOptionalID(IDAddressString(wrongID, mt.listener.Addr().String()))
  346. if err != nil {
  347. t.Fatalf("invalid address with ID: %v", err)
  348. }
  349. _, err = dialer.Dial(*addr, peerConfig{})
  350. if err != nil {
  351. t.Logf("connection failed: %v", err)
  352. if err, ok := err.(ErrRejected); ok {
  353. if !err.IsAuthFailure() {
  354. t.Errorf("expected auth failure")
  355. }
  356. } else {
  357. t.Errorf("expected ErrRejected")
  358. }
  359. }
  360. }
  361. func TestTransportMultiplexRejectIncompatible(t *testing.T) {
  362. mt := testSetupMultiplexTransport(t)
  363. errc := make(chan error)
  364. go func() {
  365. var (
  366. pv = ed25519.GenPrivKey()
  367. dialer = newMultiplexTransport(
  368. testNodeInfoWithNetwork(PubKeyToID(pv.PubKey()), "dialer", "incompatible-network"),
  369. NodeKey{
  370. PrivKey: pv,
  371. },
  372. )
  373. )
  374. addr, err := NewNetAddressStringWithOptionalID(IDAddressString(mt.nodeKey.ID(), mt.listener.Addr().String()))
  375. if err != nil {
  376. errc <- err
  377. return
  378. }
  379. _, err = dialer.Dial(*addr, peerConfig{})
  380. if err != nil {
  381. errc <- err
  382. return
  383. }
  384. close(errc)
  385. }()
  386. _, err := mt.Accept(peerConfig{})
  387. if err, ok := err.(ErrRejected); ok {
  388. if !err.IsIncompatible() {
  389. t.Errorf("expected to reject incompatible")
  390. }
  391. } else {
  392. t.Errorf("expected ErrRejected")
  393. }
  394. }
  395. func TestTransportMultiplexRejectSelf(t *testing.T) {
  396. mt := testSetupMultiplexTransport(t)
  397. errc := make(chan error)
  398. go func() {
  399. addr, err := NewNetAddressStringWithOptionalID(IDAddressString(mt.nodeKey.ID(), mt.listener.Addr().String()))
  400. if err != nil {
  401. errc <- err
  402. return
  403. }
  404. _, err = mt.Dial(*addr, peerConfig{})
  405. if err != nil {
  406. errc <- err
  407. return
  408. }
  409. close(errc)
  410. }()
  411. if err := <-errc; err != nil {
  412. if err, ok := err.(ErrRejected); ok {
  413. if !err.IsSelf() {
  414. t.Errorf("expected to reject self, got: %v", err)
  415. }
  416. } else {
  417. t.Errorf("expected ErrRejected")
  418. }
  419. } else {
  420. t.Errorf("expected connection failure")
  421. }
  422. _, err := mt.Accept(peerConfig{})
  423. if err, ok := err.(ErrRejected); ok {
  424. if !err.IsSelf() {
  425. t.Errorf("expected to reject self, got: %v", err)
  426. }
  427. } else {
  428. t.Errorf("expected ErrRejected")
  429. }
  430. }
  431. func TestTransportConnDuplicateIPFilter(t *testing.T) {
  432. filter := ConnDuplicateIPFilter()
  433. if err := filter(nil, &testTransportConn{}, nil); err != nil {
  434. t.Fatal(err)
  435. }
  436. var (
  437. c = &testTransportConn{}
  438. cs = NewConnSet()
  439. )
  440. cs.Set(c, []net.IP{
  441. {10, 0, 10, 1},
  442. {10, 0, 10, 2},
  443. {10, 0, 10, 3},
  444. })
  445. if err := filter(cs, c, []net.IP{
  446. {10, 0, 10, 2},
  447. }); err == nil {
  448. t.Errorf("expected Peer to be rejected as duplicate")
  449. }
  450. }
  451. func TestTransportHandshake(t *testing.T) {
  452. ln, err := net.Listen("tcp", "127.0.0.1:0")
  453. if err != nil {
  454. t.Fatal(err)
  455. }
  456. var (
  457. peerPV = ed25519.GenPrivKey()
  458. peerNodeInfo = testNodeInfo(PubKeyToID(peerPV.PubKey()), defaultNodeName)
  459. )
  460. go func() {
  461. c, err := net.Dial(ln.Addr().Network(), ln.Addr().String())
  462. if err != nil {
  463. t.Error(err)
  464. return
  465. }
  466. go func(c net.Conn) {
  467. _, err := cdc.MarshalBinaryLengthPrefixedWriter(c, peerNodeInfo.(DefaultNodeInfo))
  468. if err != nil {
  469. t.Error(err)
  470. }
  471. }(c)
  472. go func(c net.Conn) {
  473. var ni DefaultNodeInfo
  474. _, err := cdc.UnmarshalBinaryLengthPrefixedReader(
  475. c,
  476. &ni,
  477. int64(MaxNodeInfoSize()),
  478. )
  479. if err != nil {
  480. t.Error(err)
  481. }
  482. }(c)
  483. }()
  484. c, err := ln.Accept()
  485. if err != nil {
  486. t.Fatal(err)
  487. }
  488. ni, err := handshake(c, 20*time.Millisecond, emptyNodeInfo())
  489. if err != nil {
  490. t.Fatal(err)
  491. }
  492. if have, want := ni, peerNodeInfo; !reflect.DeepEqual(have, want) {
  493. t.Errorf("have %v, want %v", have, want)
  494. }
  495. }
  496. // create listener
  497. func testSetupMultiplexTransport(t *testing.T) *MultiplexTransport {
  498. var (
  499. pv = ed25519.GenPrivKey()
  500. id = PubKeyToID(pv.PubKey())
  501. mt = newMultiplexTransport(
  502. testNodeInfo(
  503. id, "transport",
  504. ),
  505. NodeKey{
  506. PrivKey: pv,
  507. },
  508. )
  509. )
  510. addr, err := NewNetAddressStringWithOptionalID(IDAddressString(id, "127.0.0.1:0"))
  511. if err != nil {
  512. t.Fatal(err)
  513. }
  514. if err := mt.Listen(*addr); err != nil {
  515. t.Fatal(err)
  516. }
  517. return mt
  518. }
  519. type testTransportAddr struct{}
  520. func (a *testTransportAddr) Network() string { return "tcp" }
  521. func (a *testTransportAddr) String() string { return "test.local:1234" }
  522. type testTransportConn struct{}
  523. func (c *testTransportConn) Close() error {
  524. return fmt.Errorf("Close() not implemented")
  525. }
  526. func (c *testTransportConn) LocalAddr() net.Addr {
  527. return &testTransportAddr{}
  528. }
  529. func (c *testTransportConn) RemoteAddr() net.Addr {
  530. return &testTransportAddr{}
  531. }
  532. func (c *testTransportConn) Read(_ []byte) (int, error) {
  533. return -1, fmt.Errorf("Read() not implemented")
  534. }
  535. func (c *testTransportConn) SetDeadline(_ time.Time) error {
  536. return fmt.Errorf("SetDeadline() not implemented")
  537. }
  538. func (c *testTransportConn) SetReadDeadline(_ time.Time) error {
  539. return fmt.Errorf("SetReadDeadline() not implemented")
  540. }
  541. func (c *testTransportConn) SetWriteDeadline(_ time.Time) error {
  542. return fmt.Errorf("SetWriteDeadline() not implemented")
  543. }
  544. func (c *testTransportConn) Write(_ []byte) (int, error) {
  545. return -1, fmt.Errorf("Write() not implemented")
  546. }