- package v1
-
- import (
- "context"
- "errors"
- "fmt"
- "runtime/debug"
- "sync"
- "time"
-
- cfg "github.com/tendermint/tendermint/config"
- tmsync "github.com/tendermint/tendermint/internal/libs/sync"
- "github.com/tendermint/tendermint/internal/mempool"
- "github.com/tendermint/tendermint/internal/p2p"
- "github.com/tendermint/tendermint/libs/log"
- "github.com/tendermint/tendermint/libs/service"
- protomem "github.com/tendermint/tendermint/proto/tendermint/mempool"
- "github.com/tendermint/tendermint/types"
- )
-
- var (
- _ service.Service = (*Reactor)(nil)
- _ p2p.Wrapper = (*protomem.Message)(nil)
- )
-
- // PeerManager defines the interface contract required for getting necessary
- // peer information. This should eventually be replaced with a message-oriented
- // approach utilizing the p2p stack.
- type PeerManager interface {
- GetHeight(types.NodeID) int64
- }
-
- // Reactor implements a service that contains mempool of txs that are broadcasted
- // amongst peers. It maintains a map from peer ID to counter, to prevent gossiping
- // txs to the peers you received it from.
- type Reactor struct {
- service.BaseService
-
- config *cfg.MempoolConfig
- mempool *TxMempool
- ids *mempool.MempoolIDs
-
- // XXX: Currently, this is the only way to get information about a peer. Ideally,
- // we rely on message-oriented communication to get necessary peer data.
- // ref: https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/5670
- peerMgr PeerManager
-
- mempoolCh *p2p.Channel
- peerUpdates *p2p.PeerUpdates
- closeCh chan struct{}
-
- // peerWG is used to coordinate graceful termination of all peer broadcasting
- // goroutines.
- peerWG sync.WaitGroup
-
- mtx tmsync.Mutex
- peerRoutines map[types.NodeID]*tmsync.Closer
- }
-
- // NewReactor returns a reference to a new reactor.
- func NewReactor(
- logger log.Logger,
- config *cfg.MempoolConfig,
- peerMgr PeerManager,
- txmp *TxMempool,
- mempoolCh *p2p.Channel,
- peerUpdates *p2p.PeerUpdates,
- ) *Reactor {
-
- r := &Reactor{
- config: config,
- peerMgr: peerMgr,
- mempool: txmp,
- ids: mempool.NewMempoolIDs(),
- mempoolCh: mempoolCh,
- peerUpdates: peerUpdates,
- closeCh: make(chan struct{}),
- peerRoutines: make(map[types.NodeID]*tmsync.Closer),
- }
-
- r.BaseService = *service.NewBaseService(logger, "Mempool", r)
- return r
- }
-
- // GetChannelShims returns a map of ChannelDescriptorShim objects, where each
- // object wraps a reference to a legacy p2p ChannelDescriptor and the corresponding
- // p2p proto.Message the new p2p Channel is responsible for handling.
- //
- //
- // TODO: Remove once p2p refactor is complete.
- // ref: https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/5670
- func GetChannelShims(config *cfg.MempoolConfig) map[p2p.ChannelID]*p2p.ChannelDescriptorShim {
- largestTx := make([]byte, config.MaxTxBytes)
- batchMsg := protomem.Message{
- Sum: &protomem.Message_Txs{
- Txs: &protomem.Txs{Txs: [][]byte{largestTx}},
- },
- }
-
- return map[p2p.ChannelID]*p2p.ChannelDescriptorShim{
- mempool.MempoolChannel: {
- MsgType: new(protomem.Message),
- Descriptor: &p2p.ChannelDescriptor{
- ID: byte(mempool.MempoolChannel),
- Priority: 5,
- RecvMessageCapacity: batchMsg.Size(),
- RecvBufferCapacity: 128,
- MaxSendBytes: 5000,
- },
- },
- }
- }
-
- // OnStart starts separate go routines for each p2p Channel and listens for
- // envelopes on each. In addition, it also listens for peer updates and handles
- // messages on that p2p channel accordingly. The caller must be sure to execute
- // OnStop to ensure the outbound p2p Channels are closed.
- func (r *Reactor) OnStart() error {
- if !r.config.Broadcast {
- r.Logger.Info("tx broadcasting is disabled")
- }
-
- go r.processMempoolCh()
- go r.processPeerUpdates()
-
- return nil
- }
-
- // OnStop stops the reactor by signaling to all spawned goroutines to exit and
- // blocking until they all exit.
- func (r *Reactor) OnStop() {
- r.mtx.Lock()
- for _, c := range r.peerRoutines {
- c.Close()
- }
- r.mtx.Unlock()
-
- // wait for all spawned peer tx broadcasting goroutines to gracefully exit
- r.peerWG.Wait()
-
- // Close closeCh to signal to all spawned goroutines to gracefully exit. All
- // p2p Channels should execute Close().
- close(r.closeCh)
-
- // Wait for all p2p Channels to be closed before returning. This ensures we
- // can easily reason about synchronization of all p2p Channels and ensure no
- // panics will occur.
- <-r.mempoolCh.Done()
- <-r.peerUpdates.Done()
- }
-
- // handleMempoolMessage handles envelopes sent from peers on the MempoolChannel.
- // For every tx in the message, we execute CheckTx. It returns an error if an
- // empty set of txs are sent in an envelope or if we receive an unexpected
- // message type.
- func (r *Reactor) handleMempoolMessage(envelope p2p.Envelope) error {
- logger := r.Logger.With("peer", envelope.From)
-
- switch msg := envelope.Message.(type) {
- case *protomem.Txs:
- protoTxs := msg.GetTxs()
- if len(protoTxs) == 0 {
- return errors.New("empty txs received from peer")
- }
-
- txInfo := mempool.TxInfo{SenderID: r.ids.GetForPeer(envelope.From)}
- if len(envelope.From) != 0 {
- txInfo.SenderNodeID = envelope.From
- }
-
- for _, tx := range protoTxs {
- if err := r.mempool.CheckTx(context.Background(), types.Tx(tx), nil, txInfo); err != nil {
- logger.Error("checktx failed for tx", "tx", fmt.Sprintf("%X", mempool.TxHashFromBytes(tx)), "err", err)
- }
- }
-
- default:
- return fmt.Errorf("received unknown message: %T", msg)
- }
-
- return nil
- }
-
- // handleMessage handles an Envelope sent from a peer on a specific p2p Channel.
- // It will handle errors and any possible panics gracefully. A caller can handle
- // any error returned by sending a PeerError on the respective channel.
- func (r *Reactor) handleMessage(chID p2p.ChannelID, envelope p2p.Envelope) (err error) {
- defer func() {
- if e := recover(); e != nil {
- err = fmt.Errorf("panic in processing message: %v", e)
- r.Logger.Error(
- "recovering from processing message panic",
- "err", err,
- "stack", string(debug.Stack()),
- )
- }
- }()
-
- r.Logger.Debug("received message", "peer", envelope.From)
-
- switch chID {
- case mempool.MempoolChannel:
- err = r.handleMempoolMessage(envelope)
-
- default:
- err = fmt.Errorf("unknown channel ID (%d) for envelope (%T)", chID, envelope.Message)
- }
-
- return err
- }
-
- // processMempoolCh implements a blocking event loop where we listen for p2p
- // Envelope messages from the mempoolCh.
- func (r *Reactor) processMempoolCh() {
- defer r.mempoolCh.Close()
-
- for {
- select {
- case envelope := <-r.mempoolCh.In:
- if err := r.handleMessage(r.mempoolCh.ID, envelope); err != nil {
- r.Logger.Error("failed to process message", "ch_id", r.mempoolCh.ID, "envelope", envelope, "err", err)
- r.mempoolCh.Error <- p2p.PeerError{
- NodeID: envelope.From,
- Err: err,
- }
- }
-
- case <-r.closeCh:
- r.Logger.Debug("stopped listening on mempool channel; closing...")
- return
- }
- }
- }
-
- // processPeerUpdate processes a PeerUpdate. For added peers, PeerStatusUp, we
- // check if the reactor is running and if we've already started a tx broadcasting
- // goroutine or not. If not, we start one for the newly added peer. For down or
- // removed peers, we remove the peer from the mempool peer ID set and signal to
- // stop the tx broadcasting goroutine.
- func (r *Reactor) processPeerUpdate(peerUpdate p2p.PeerUpdate) {
- r.Logger.Debug("received peer update", "peer", peerUpdate.NodeID, "status", peerUpdate.Status)
-
- r.mtx.Lock()
- defer r.mtx.Unlock()
-
- switch peerUpdate.Status {
- case p2p.PeerStatusUp:
- // Do not allow starting new tx broadcast loops after reactor shutdown
- // has been initiated. This can happen after we've manually closed all
- // peer broadcast loops and closed r.closeCh, but the router still sends
- // in-flight peer updates.
- if !r.IsRunning() {
- return
- }
-
- if r.config.Broadcast {
- // Check if we've already started a goroutine for this peer, if not we create
- // a new done channel so we can explicitly close the goroutine if the peer
- // is later removed, we increment the waitgroup so the reactor can stop
- // safely, and finally start the goroutine to broadcast txs to that peer.
- _, ok := r.peerRoutines[peerUpdate.NodeID]
- if !ok {
- closer := tmsync.NewCloser()
-
- r.peerRoutines[peerUpdate.NodeID] = closer
- r.peerWG.Add(1)
-
- r.ids.ReserveForPeer(peerUpdate.NodeID)
-
- // start a broadcast routine ensuring all txs are forwarded to the peer
- go r.broadcastTxRoutine(peerUpdate.NodeID, closer)
- }
- }
-
- case p2p.PeerStatusDown:
- r.ids.Reclaim(peerUpdate.NodeID)
-
- // Check if we've started a tx broadcasting goroutine for this peer.
- // If we have, we signal to terminate the goroutine via the channel's closure.
- // This will internally decrement the peer waitgroup and remove the peer
- // from the map of peer tx broadcasting goroutines.
- closer, ok := r.peerRoutines[peerUpdate.NodeID]
- if ok {
- closer.Close()
- }
- }
- }
-
- // processPeerUpdates initiates a blocking process where we listen for and handle
- // PeerUpdate messages. When the reactor is stopped, we will catch the signal and
- // close the p2p PeerUpdatesCh gracefully.
- func (r *Reactor) processPeerUpdates() {
- defer r.peerUpdates.Close()
-
- for {
- select {
- case peerUpdate := <-r.peerUpdates.Updates():
- r.processPeerUpdate(peerUpdate)
-
- case <-r.closeCh:
- r.Logger.Debug("stopped listening on peer updates channel; closing...")
- return
- }
- }
- }
-
- func (r *Reactor) broadcastTxRoutine(peerID types.NodeID, closer *tmsync.Closer) {
- peerMempoolID := r.ids.GetForPeer(peerID)
- var memTx *WrappedTx
-
- // remove the peer ID from the map of routines and mark the waitgroup as done
- defer func() {
- r.mtx.Lock()
- delete(r.peerRoutines, peerID)
- r.mtx.Unlock()
-
- r.peerWG.Done()
-
- if e := recover(); e != nil {
- r.Logger.Error(
- "recovering from broadcasting mempool loop",
- "err", e,
- "stack", string(debug.Stack()),
- )
- }
- }()
-
- for {
- if !r.IsRunning() {
- return
- }
-
- // This happens because the CElement we were looking at got garbage
- // collected (removed). That is, .NextWait() returned nil. Go ahead and
- // start from the beginning.
- if memTx == nil {
- select {
- case <-r.mempool.WaitForNextTx(): // wait until a tx is available
- if memTx = r.mempool.NextGossipTx(); memTx == nil {
- continue
- }
-
- case <-closer.Done():
- // The peer is marked for removal via a PeerUpdate as the doneCh was
- // explicitly closed to signal we should exit.
- return
-
- case <-r.closeCh:
- // The reactor has signaled that we are stopped and thus we should
- // implicitly exit this peer's goroutine.
- return
- }
- }
-
- if r.peerMgr != nil {
- height := r.peerMgr.GetHeight(peerID)
- if height > 0 && height < memTx.height-1 {
- // allow for a lag of one block
- time.Sleep(mempool.PeerCatchupSleepIntervalMS * time.Millisecond)
- continue
- }
- }
-
- // NOTE: Transaction batching was disabled due to:
- // https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/5796
- if ok := r.mempool.txStore.TxHasPeer(memTx.hash, peerMempoolID); !ok {
- // Send the mempool tx to the corresponding peer. Note, the peer may be
- // behind and thus would not be able to process the mempool tx correctly.
- r.mempoolCh.Out <- p2p.Envelope{
- To: peerID,
- Message: &protomem.Txs{
- Txs: [][]byte{memTx.tx},
- },
- }
- r.Logger.Debug(
- "gossiped tx to peer",
- "tx", fmt.Sprintf("%X", mempool.TxHashFromBytes(memTx.tx)),
- "peer", peerID,
- )
- }
-
- select {
- case <-memTx.gossipEl.NextWaitChan():
- // If there is a next element in gossip index, we point memTx to that node's
- // value, otherwise we reset memTx to nil which will be checked at the
- // parent for loop.
- next := memTx.gossipEl.Next()
- if next != nil {
- memTx = next.Value.(*WrappedTx)
- } else {
- memTx = nil
- }
-
- case <-closer.Done():
- // The peer is marked for removal via a PeerUpdate as the doneCh was
- // explicitly closed to signal we should exit.
- return
-
- case <-r.closeCh:
- // The reactor has signaled that we are stopped and thus we should
- // implicitly exit this peer's goroutine.
- return
- }
- }
- }
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