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cleanup: Reduce and normalize import path aliasing. (#6975) The code in the Tendermint repository makes heavy use of import aliasing. This is made necessary by our extensive reuse of common base package names, and by repetition of similar names across different subdirectories. Unfortunately we have not been very consistent about which packages we alias in various circumstances, and the aliases we use vary. In the spirit of the advice in the style guide and https://github.com/golang/go/wiki/CodeReviewComments#imports, his change makes an effort to clean up and normalize import aliasing. This change makes no API or behavioral changes. It is a pure cleanup intended o help make the code more readable to developers (including myself) trying to understand what is being imported where. Only unexported names have been modified, and the changes were generated and applied mechanically with gofmt -r and comby, respecting the lexical and syntactic rules of Go. Even so, I did not fix every inconsistency. Where the changes would be too disruptive, I left it alone. The principles I followed in this cleanup are: - Remove aliases that restate the package name. - Remove aliases where the base package name is unambiguous. - Move overly-terse abbreviations from the import to the usage site. - Fix lexical issues (remove underscores, remove capitalization). - Fix import groupings to more closely match the style guide. - Group blank (side-effecting) imports and ensure they are commented. - Add aliases to multiple imports with the same base package name.
3 years ago
mempool no gossip back (#2778) Closes #1798 This is done by making every mempool tx maintain a list of peers who its received the tx from. Instead of using the 20byte peer ID, it instead uses a local map from peerID to uint16 counter, so every peer adds 2 bytes. (Word aligned to probably make it 8 bytes) This also required resetting the callback function on every CheckTx. This likely has performance ramifications for instruction caching. The actual setting operation isn't costly with the removal of defers in this PR. * Make the mempool not gossip txs back to peers its received it from * Fix adversarial memleak * Don't break interface * Update changelog * Forgot to add a mtx * forgot a mutex * Update mempool/reactor.go Co-Authored-By: ValarDragon <ValarDragon@users.noreply.github.com> * Update mempool/mempool.go Co-Authored-By: ValarDragon <ValarDragon@users.noreply.github.com> * Use unknown peer ID Co-Authored-By: ValarDragon <ValarDragon@users.noreply.github.com> * fix compilation * use next wait chan logic when skipping * Minor fixes * Add TxInfo * Add reverse map * Make activeID's auto-reserve 0 * 0 -> UnknownPeerID Co-Authored-By: ValarDragon <ValarDragon@users.noreply.github.com> * Switch to making the normal case set a callback on the reqres object The recheck case is still done via the global callback, and stats are also set via global callback * fix merge conflict * Addres comments * Add cache tests * add cache tests * minor fixes * update metrics in reqResCb and reformat code * goimport -w mempool/reactor.go * mempool: update memTx senders I had to introduce txsMap for quick mempoolTx lookups. * change senders type from []uint16 to sync.Map Fixes DATA RACE: ``` Read at 0x00c0013fcd3a by goroutine 183: github.com/tendermint/tendermint/mempool.(*MempoolReactor).broadcastTxRoutine() /go/src/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/mempool/reactor.go:195 +0x3c7 Previous write at 0x00c0013fcd3a by D[2019-02-27|10:10:49.058] Read PacketMsg switch=3 peer=35bc1e3558c182927b31987eeff3feb3d58a0fc5@127.0.0.1 :46552 conn=MConn{pipe} packet="PacketMsg{30:2B06579D0A143EB78F3D3299DE8213A51D4E11FB05ACE4D6A14F T:1}" goroutine 190: github.com/tendermint/tendermint/mempool.(*Mempool).CheckTxWithInfo() /go/src/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/mempool/mempool.go:387 +0xdc1 github.com/tendermint/tendermint/mempool.(*MempoolReactor).Receive() /go/src/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/mempool/reactor.go:134 +0xb04 github.com/tendermint/tendermint/p2p.createMConnection.func1() /go/src/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/p2p/peer.go:374 +0x25b github.com/tendermint/tendermint/p2p/conn.(*MConnection).recvRoutine() /go/src/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/p2p/conn/connection.go:599 +0xcce Goroutine 183 (running) created at: D[2019-02-27|10:10:49.058] Send switch=2 peer=1efafad5443abeea4b7a8155218e4369525d987e@127.0.0.1:46193 channel=48 conn=MConn{pipe} m sgBytes=2B06579D0A146194480ADAE00C2836ED7125FEE65C1D9DD51049 github.com/tendermint/tendermint/mempool.(*MempoolReactor).AddPeer() /go/src/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/mempool/reactor.go:105 +0x1b1 github.com/tendermint/tendermint/p2p.(*Switch).startInitPeer() /go/src/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/p2p/switch.go:683 +0x13b github.com/tendermint/tendermint/p2p.(*Switch).addPeer() /go/src/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/p2p/switch.go:650 +0x585 github.com/tendermint/tendermint/p2p.(*Switch).addPeerWithConnection() /go/src/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/p2p/test_util.go:145 +0x939 github.com/tendermint/tendermint/p2p.Connect2Switches.func2() /go/src/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/p2p/test_util.go:109 +0x50 I[2019-02-27|10:10:49.058] Added good transaction validator=0 tx=43B4D1F0F03460BD262835C4AA560DB860CFBBE85BD02386D83DAC38C67B3AD7 res="&{CheckTx:gas_w anted:1 }" height=0 total=375 Goroutine 190 (running) created at: github.com/tendermint/tendermint/p2p/conn.(*MConnection).OnStart() /go/src/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/p2p/conn/connection.go:210 +0x313 github.com/tendermint/tendermint/libs/common.(*BaseService).Start() /go/src/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/libs/common/service.go:139 +0x4df github.com/tendermint/tendermint/p2p.(*peer).OnStart() /go/src/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/p2p/peer.go:179 +0x56 github.com/tendermint/tendermint/libs/common.(*BaseService).Start() /go/src/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/libs/common/service.go:139 +0x4df github.com/tendermint/tendermint/p2p.(*peer).Start() <autogenerated>:1 +0x43 github.com/tendermint/tendermint/p2p.(*Switch).startInitPeer() ``` * explain the choice of a map DS for senders * extract ids pool/mapper to a separate struct * fix literal copies lock value from senders: sync.Map contains sync.Mutex * use sync.Map#LoadOrStore instead of Load * fixes after Ismail's review * rename resCbNormal to resCbFirstTime
6 years ago
abci: localClient improvements & bugfixes & pubsub Unsubscribe issues (#2748) * use READ lock/unlock in ConsensusState#GetLastHeight Refs #2721 * do not use defers when there's no need * fix peer formatting (output its address instead of the pointer) ``` [54310]: E[11-02|11:59:39.851] Connection failed @ sendRoutine module=p2p peer=0xb78f00 conn=MConn{74.207.236.148:26656} err="pong timeout" ``` https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2721#issuecomment-435326581 * panic if peer has no state https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2721#issuecomment-435347165 It's confusing that sometimes we check if peer has a state, but most of the times we expect it to be there 1. https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/blob/add79700b5fe84417538202b6c927c8cc5383672/mempool/reactor.go#L138 2. https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/blob/add79700b5fe84417538202b6c927c8cc5383672/rpc/core/consensus.go#L196 (edited) I will change everything to always assume peer has a state and panic otherwise that should help identify issues earlier * abci/localclient: extend lock on app callback App callback should be protected by lock as well (note this was already done for InitChainAsync, why not for others???). Otherwise, when we execute the block, tx might come in and call the callback in the same time we're updating it in execBlockOnProxyApp => DATA RACE Fixes #2721 Consensus state is locked ``` goroutine 113333 [semacquire, 309 minutes]: sync.runtime_SemacquireMutex(0xc00180009c, 0xc0000c7e00) /usr/local/go/src/runtime/sema.go:71 +0x3d sync.(*RWMutex).RLock(0xc001800090) /usr/local/go/src/sync/rwmutex.go:50 +0x4e github.com/MinterTeam/minter-go-node/vendor/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/consensus.(*ConsensusState).GetRoundState(0xc001800000, 0x0) /root/go/src/github.com/MinterTeam/minter-go-node/vendor/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/consensus/state.go:218 +0x46 github.com/MinterTeam/minter-go-node/vendor/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/consensus.(*ConsensusReactor).queryMaj23Routine(0xc0017def80, 0x11104a0, 0xc0072488f0, 0xc007248 9c0) /root/go/src/github.com/MinterTeam/minter-go-node/vendor/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/consensus/reactor.go:735 +0x16d created by github.com/MinterTeam/minter-go-node/vendor/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/consensus.(*ConsensusReactor).AddPeer /root/go/src/github.com/MinterTeam/minter-go-node/vendor/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/consensus/reactor.go:172 +0x236 ``` because localClient is locked ``` goroutine 1899 [semacquire, 309 minutes]: sync.runtime_SemacquireMutex(0xc00003363c, 0xc0000cb500) /usr/local/go/src/runtime/sema.go:71 +0x3d sync.(*Mutex).Lock(0xc000033638) /usr/local/go/src/sync/mutex.go:134 +0xff github.com/MinterTeam/minter-go-node/vendor/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/abci/client.(*localClient).SetResponseCallback(0xc0001fb560, 0xc007868540) /root/go/src/github.com/MinterTeam/minter-go-node/vendor/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/abci/client/local_client.go:32 +0x33 github.com/MinterTeam/minter-go-node/vendor/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/proxy.(*appConnConsensus).SetResponseCallback(0xc00002f750, 0xc007868540) /root/go/src/github.com/MinterTeam/minter-go-node/vendor/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/proxy/app_conn.go:57 +0x40 github.com/MinterTeam/minter-go-node/vendor/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/state.execBlockOnProxyApp(0x1104e20, 0xc002ca0ba0, 0x11092a0, 0xc00002f750, 0xc0001fe960, 0xc000bfc660, 0x110cfe0, 0xc000090330, 0xc9d12, 0xc000d9d5a0, ...) /root/go/src/github.com/MinterTeam/minter-go-node/vendor/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/state/execution.go:230 +0x1fd github.com/MinterTeam/minter-go-node/vendor/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/state.(*BlockExecutor).ApplyBlock(0xc002c2a230, 0x7, 0x0, 0xc000eae880, 0x6, 0xc002e52c60, 0x16, 0x1f927, 0xc9d12, 0xc000d9d5a0, ...) /root/go/src/github.com/MinterTeam/minter-go-node/vendor/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/state/execution.go:96 +0x142 github.com/MinterTeam/minter-go-node/vendor/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/consensus.(*ConsensusState).finalizeCommit(0xc001800000, 0x1f928) /root/go/src/github.com/MinterTeam/minter-go-node/vendor/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/consensus/state.go:1339 +0xa3e github.com/MinterTeam/minter-go-node/vendor/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/consensus.(*ConsensusState).tryFinalizeCommit(0xc001800000, 0x1f928) /root/go/src/github.com/MinterTeam/minter-go-node/vendor/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/consensus/state.go:1270 +0x451 github.com/MinterTeam/minter-go-node/vendor/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/consensus.(*ConsensusState).enterCommit.func1(0xc001800000, 0x0, 0x1f928) /root/go/src/github.com/MinterTeam/minter-go-node/vendor/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/consensus/state.go:1218 +0x90 github.com/MinterTeam/minter-go-node/vendor/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/consensus.(*ConsensusState).enterCommit(0xc001800000, 0x1f928, 0x0) /root/go/src/github.com/MinterTeam/minter-go-node/vendor/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/consensus/state.go:1247 +0x6b8 github.com/MinterTeam/minter-go-node/vendor/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/consensus.(*ConsensusState).addVote(0xc001800000, 0xc003d8dea0, 0xc000cf4cc0, 0x28, 0xf1, 0xc003bc7ad0, 0xc003bc7b10) /root/go/src/github.com/MinterTeam/minter-go-node/vendor/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/consensus/state.go:1659 +0xbad github.com/MinterTeam/minter-go-node/vendor/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/consensus.(*ConsensusState).tryAddVote(0xc001800000, 0xc003d8dea0, 0xc000cf4cc0, 0x28, 0xf1, 0xf1, 0xf1) /root/go/src/github.com/MinterTeam/minter-go-node/vendor/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/consensus/state.go:1517 +0x59 github.com/MinterTeam/minter-go-node/vendor/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/consensus.(*ConsensusState).handleMsg(0xc001800000, 0xd98200, 0xc0070dbed0, 0xc000cf4cc0, 0x28) /root/go/src/github.com/MinterTeam/minter-go-node/vendor/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/consensus/state.go:660 +0x64b github.com/MinterTeam/minter-go-node/vendor/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/consensus.(*ConsensusState).receiveRoutine(0xc001800000, 0x0) /root/go/src/github.com/MinterTeam/minter-go-node/vendor/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/consensus/state.go:617 +0x670 created by github.com/MinterTeam/minter-go-node/vendor/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/consensus.(*ConsensusState).OnStart /root/go/src/github.com/MinterTeam/minter-go-node/vendor/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/consensus/state.go:311 +0x132 ``` tx comes in and CheckTx is executed right when we execute the block ``` goroutine 111044 [semacquire, 309 minutes]: sync.runtime_SemacquireMutex(0xc00003363c, 0x0) /usr/local/go/src/runtime/sema.go:71 +0x3d sync.(*Mutex).Lock(0xc000033638) /usr/local/go/src/sync/mutex.go:134 +0xff github.com/MinterTeam/minter-go-node/vendor/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/abci/client.(*localClient).CheckTxAsync(0xc0001fb0e0, 0xc002d94500, 0x13f, 0x280, 0x0) /root/go/src/github.com/MinterTeam/minter-go-node/vendor/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/abci/client/local_client.go:85 +0x47 github.com/MinterTeam/minter-go-node/vendor/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/proxy.(*appConnMempool).CheckTxAsync(0xc00002f720, 0xc002d94500, 0x13f, 0x280, 0x1) /root/go/src/github.com/MinterTeam/minter-go-node/vendor/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/proxy/app_conn.go:114 +0x51 github.com/MinterTeam/minter-go-node/vendor/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/mempool.(*Mempool).CheckTx(0xc002d3a320, 0xc002d94500, 0x13f, 0x280, 0xc0072355f0, 0x0, 0x0) /root/go/src/github.com/MinterTeam/minter-go-node/vendor/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/mempool/mempool.go:316 +0x17b github.com/MinterTeam/minter-go-node/vendor/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/rpc/core.BroadcastTxSync(0xc002d94500, 0x13f, 0x280, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0) /root/go/src/github.com/MinterTeam/minter-go-node/vendor/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/rpc/core/mempool.go:93 +0xb8 reflect.Value.call(0xd85560, 0x10326c0, 0x13, 0xec7b8b, 0x4, 0xc00663f180, 0x1, 0x1, 0xc00663f180, 0xc00663f188, ...) /usr/local/go/src/reflect/value.go:447 +0x449 reflect.Value.Call(0xd85560, 0x10326c0, 0x13, 0xc00663f180, 0x1, 0x1, 0x0, 0x0, 0xc005cc9344) /usr/local/go/src/reflect/value.go:308 +0xa4 github.com/MinterTeam/minter-go-node/vendor/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/rpc/lib/server.makeHTTPHandler.func2(0x1102060, 0xc00663f100, 0xc0082d7900) /root/go/src/github.com/MinterTeam/minter-go-node/vendor/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/rpc/lib/server/handlers.go:269 +0x188 net/http.HandlerFunc.ServeHTTP(0xc002c81f20, 0x1102060, 0xc00663f100, 0xc0082d7900) /usr/local/go/src/net/http/server.go:1964 +0x44 net/http.(*ServeMux).ServeHTTP(0xc002c81b60, 0x1102060, 0xc00663f100, 0xc0082d7900) /usr/local/go/src/net/http/server.go:2361 +0x127 github.com/MinterTeam/minter-go-node/vendor/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/rpc/lib/server.maxBytesHandler.ServeHTTP(0x10f8a40, 0xc002c81b60, 0xf4240, 0x1102060, 0xc00663f100, 0xc0082d7900) /root/go/src/github.com/MinterTeam/minter-go-node/vendor/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/rpc/lib/server/http_server.go:219 +0xcf github.com/MinterTeam/minter-go-node/vendor/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/rpc/lib/server.RecoverAndLogHandler.func1(0x1103220, 0xc00121e620, 0xc0082d7900) /root/go/src/github.com/MinterTeam/minter-go-node/vendor/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/rpc/lib/server/http_server.go:192 +0x394 net/http.HandlerFunc.ServeHTTP(0xc002c06ea0, 0x1103220, 0xc00121e620, 0xc0082d7900) /usr/local/go/src/net/http/server.go:1964 +0x44 net/http.serverHandler.ServeHTTP(0xc001a1aa90, 0x1103220, 0xc00121e620, 0xc0082d7900) /usr/local/go/src/net/http/server.go:2741 +0xab net/http.(*conn).serve(0xc00785a3c0, 0x11041a0, 0xc000f844c0) /usr/local/go/src/net/http/server.go:1847 +0x646 created by net/http.(*Server).Serve /usr/local/go/src/net/http/server.go:2851 +0x2f5 ``` * consensus: use read lock in Receive#VoteMessage * use defer to unlock mutex because application might panic * use defer in every method of the localClient * add a changelog entry * drain channels before Unsubscribe(All) Read https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/blob/55362ed76630f3e1ebec159a598f6a9fb5892cb1/libs/pubsub/pubsub.go#L13 for the detailed explanation of the issue. We'll need to fix it someday. Make sure to keep an eye on https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/blob/master/docs/architecture/adr-033-pubsub.md * retry instead of panic when peer has no state in reactors other than consensus in /dump_consensus_state RPC endpoint, skip a peer with no state * rpc/core/mempool: simplify error messages * rpc/core/mempool: use time.After instead of timer also, do not log DeliverTx result (to be consistent with other memthods) * unlock before calling the callback in reqRes#SetCallback
6 years ago
cleanup: Reduce and normalize import path aliasing. (#6975) The code in the Tendermint repository makes heavy use of import aliasing. This is made necessary by our extensive reuse of common base package names, and by repetition of similar names across different subdirectories. Unfortunately we have not been very consistent about which packages we alias in various circumstances, and the aliases we use vary. In the spirit of the advice in the style guide and https://github.com/golang/go/wiki/CodeReviewComments#imports, his change makes an effort to clean up and normalize import aliasing. This change makes no API or behavioral changes. It is a pure cleanup intended o help make the code more readable to developers (including myself) trying to understand what is being imported where. Only unexported names have been modified, and the changes were generated and applied mechanically with gofmt -r and comby, respecting the lexical and syntactic rules of Go. Even so, I did not fix every inconsistency. Where the changes would be too disruptive, I left it alone. The principles I followed in this cleanup are: - Remove aliases that restate the package name. - Remove aliases where the base package name is unambiguous. - Move overly-terse abbreviations from the import to the usage site. - Fix lexical issues (remove underscores, remove capitalization). - Fix import groupings to more closely match the style guide. - Group blank (side-effecting) imports and ensure they are commented. - Add aliases to multiple imports with the same base package name.
3 years ago
cleanup: Reduce and normalize import path aliasing. (#6975) The code in the Tendermint repository makes heavy use of import aliasing. This is made necessary by our extensive reuse of common base package names, and by repetition of similar names across different subdirectories. Unfortunately we have not been very consistent about which packages we alias in various circumstances, and the aliases we use vary. In the spirit of the advice in the style guide and https://github.com/golang/go/wiki/CodeReviewComments#imports, his change makes an effort to clean up and normalize import aliasing. This change makes no API or behavioral changes. It is a pure cleanup intended o help make the code more readable to developers (including myself) trying to understand what is being imported where. Only unexported names have been modified, and the changes were generated and applied mechanically with gofmt -r and comby, respecting the lexical and syntactic rules of Go. Even so, I did not fix every inconsistency. Where the changes would be too disruptive, I left it alone. The principles I followed in this cleanup are: - Remove aliases that restate the package name. - Remove aliases where the base package name is unambiguous. - Move overly-terse abbreviations from the import to the usage site. - Fix lexical issues (remove underscores, remove capitalization). - Fix import groupings to more closely match the style guide. - Group blank (side-effecting) imports and ensure they are commented. - Add aliases to multiple imports with the same base package name.
3 years ago
abci: localClient improvements & bugfixes & pubsub Unsubscribe issues (#2748) * use READ lock/unlock in ConsensusState#GetLastHeight Refs #2721 * do not use defers when there's no need * fix peer formatting (output its address instead of the pointer) ``` [54310]: E[11-02|11:59:39.851] Connection failed @ sendRoutine module=p2p peer=0xb78f00 conn=MConn{74.207.236.148:26656} err="pong timeout" ``` https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2721#issuecomment-435326581 * panic if peer has no state https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2721#issuecomment-435347165 It's confusing that sometimes we check if peer has a state, but most of the times we expect it to be there 1. https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/blob/add79700b5fe84417538202b6c927c8cc5383672/mempool/reactor.go#L138 2. https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/blob/add79700b5fe84417538202b6c927c8cc5383672/rpc/core/consensus.go#L196 (edited) I will change everything to always assume peer has a state and panic otherwise that should help identify issues earlier * abci/localclient: extend lock on app callback App callback should be protected by lock as well (note this was already done for InitChainAsync, why not for others???). Otherwise, when we execute the block, tx might come in and call the callback in the same time we're updating it in execBlockOnProxyApp => DATA RACE Fixes #2721 Consensus state is locked ``` goroutine 113333 [semacquire, 309 minutes]: sync.runtime_SemacquireMutex(0xc00180009c, 0xc0000c7e00) /usr/local/go/src/runtime/sema.go:71 +0x3d sync.(*RWMutex).RLock(0xc001800090) /usr/local/go/src/sync/rwmutex.go:50 +0x4e github.com/MinterTeam/minter-go-node/vendor/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/consensus.(*ConsensusState).GetRoundState(0xc001800000, 0x0) /root/go/src/github.com/MinterTeam/minter-go-node/vendor/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/consensus/state.go:218 +0x46 github.com/MinterTeam/minter-go-node/vendor/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/consensus.(*ConsensusReactor).queryMaj23Routine(0xc0017def80, 0x11104a0, 0xc0072488f0, 0xc007248 9c0) /root/go/src/github.com/MinterTeam/minter-go-node/vendor/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/consensus/reactor.go:735 +0x16d created by github.com/MinterTeam/minter-go-node/vendor/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/consensus.(*ConsensusReactor).AddPeer /root/go/src/github.com/MinterTeam/minter-go-node/vendor/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/consensus/reactor.go:172 +0x236 ``` because localClient is locked ``` goroutine 1899 [semacquire, 309 minutes]: sync.runtime_SemacquireMutex(0xc00003363c, 0xc0000cb500) /usr/local/go/src/runtime/sema.go:71 +0x3d sync.(*Mutex).Lock(0xc000033638) /usr/local/go/src/sync/mutex.go:134 +0xff github.com/MinterTeam/minter-go-node/vendor/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/abci/client.(*localClient).SetResponseCallback(0xc0001fb560, 0xc007868540) /root/go/src/github.com/MinterTeam/minter-go-node/vendor/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/abci/client/local_client.go:32 +0x33 github.com/MinterTeam/minter-go-node/vendor/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/proxy.(*appConnConsensus).SetResponseCallback(0xc00002f750, 0xc007868540) /root/go/src/github.com/MinterTeam/minter-go-node/vendor/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/proxy/app_conn.go:57 +0x40 github.com/MinterTeam/minter-go-node/vendor/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/state.execBlockOnProxyApp(0x1104e20, 0xc002ca0ba0, 0x11092a0, 0xc00002f750, 0xc0001fe960, 0xc000bfc660, 0x110cfe0, 0xc000090330, 0xc9d12, 0xc000d9d5a0, ...) /root/go/src/github.com/MinterTeam/minter-go-node/vendor/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/state/execution.go:230 +0x1fd github.com/MinterTeam/minter-go-node/vendor/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/state.(*BlockExecutor).ApplyBlock(0xc002c2a230, 0x7, 0x0, 0xc000eae880, 0x6, 0xc002e52c60, 0x16, 0x1f927, 0xc9d12, 0xc000d9d5a0, ...) /root/go/src/github.com/MinterTeam/minter-go-node/vendor/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/state/execution.go:96 +0x142 github.com/MinterTeam/minter-go-node/vendor/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/consensus.(*ConsensusState).finalizeCommit(0xc001800000, 0x1f928) /root/go/src/github.com/MinterTeam/minter-go-node/vendor/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/consensus/state.go:1339 +0xa3e github.com/MinterTeam/minter-go-node/vendor/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/consensus.(*ConsensusState).tryFinalizeCommit(0xc001800000, 0x1f928) /root/go/src/github.com/MinterTeam/minter-go-node/vendor/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/consensus/state.go:1270 +0x451 github.com/MinterTeam/minter-go-node/vendor/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/consensus.(*ConsensusState).enterCommit.func1(0xc001800000, 0x0, 0x1f928) /root/go/src/github.com/MinterTeam/minter-go-node/vendor/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/consensus/state.go:1218 +0x90 github.com/MinterTeam/minter-go-node/vendor/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/consensus.(*ConsensusState).enterCommit(0xc001800000, 0x1f928, 0x0) /root/go/src/github.com/MinterTeam/minter-go-node/vendor/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/consensus/state.go:1247 +0x6b8 github.com/MinterTeam/minter-go-node/vendor/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/consensus.(*ConsensusState).addVote(0xc001800000, 0xc003d8dea0, 0xc000cf4cc0, 0x28, 0xf1, 0xc003bc7ad0, 0xc003bc7b10) /root/go/src/github.com/MinterTeam/minter-go-node/vendor/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/consensus/state.go:1659 +0xbad github.com/MinterTeam/minter-go-node/vendor/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/consensus.(*ConsensusState).tryAddVote(0xc001800000, 0xc003d8dea0, 0xc000cf4cc0, 0x28, 0xf1, 0xf1, 0xf1) /root/go/src/github.com/MinterTeam/minter-go-node/vendor/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/consensus/state.go:1517 +0x59 github.com/MinterTeam/minter-go-node/vendor/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/consensus.(*ConsensusState).handleMsg(0xc001800000, 0xd98200, 0xc0070dbed0, 0xc000cf4cc0, 0x28) /root/go/src/github.com/MinterTeam/minter-go-node/vendor/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/consensus/state.go:660 +0x64b github.com/MinterTeam/minter-go-node/vendor/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/consensus.(*ConsensusState).receiveRoutine(0xc001800000, 0x0) /root/go/src/github.com/MinterTeam/minter-go-node/vendor/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/consensus/state.go:617 +0x670 created by github.com/MinterTeam/minter-go-node/vendor/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/consensus.(*ConsensusState).OnStart /root/go/src/github.com/MinterTeam/minter-go-node/vendor/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/consensus/state.go:311 +0x132 ``` tx comes in and CheckTx is executed right when we execute the block ``` goroutine 111044 [semacquire, 309 minutes]: sync.runtime_SemacquireMutex(0xc00003363c, 0x0) /usr/local/go/src/runtime/sema.go:71 +0x3d sync.(*Mutex).Lock(0xc000033638) /usr/local/go/src/sync/mutex.go:134 +0xff github.com/MinterTeam/minter-go-node/vendor/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/abci/client.(*localClient).CheckTxAsync(0xc0001fb0e0, 0xc002d94500, 0x13f, 0x280, 0x0) /root/go/src/github.com/MinterTeam/minter-go-node/vendor/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/abci/client/local_client.go:85 +0x47 github.com/MinterTeam/minter-go-node/vendor/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/proxy.(*appConnMempool).CheckTxAsync(0xc00002f720, 0xc002d94500, 0x13f, 0x280, 0x1) /root/go/src/github.com/MinterTeam/minter-go-node/vendor/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/proxy/app_conn.go:114 +0x51 github.com/MinterTeam/minter-go-node/vendor/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/mempool.(*Mempool).CheckTx(0xc002d3a320, 0xc002d94500, 0x13f, 0x280, 0xc0072355f0, 0x0, 0x0) /root/go/src/github.com/MinterTeam/minter-go-node/vendor/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/mempool/mempool.go:316 +0x17b github.com/MinterTeam/minter-go-node/vendor/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/rpc/core.BroadcastTxSync(0xc002d94500, 0x13f, 0x280, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0) /root/go/src/github.com/MinterTeam/minter-go-node/vendor/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/rpc/core/mempool.go:93 +0xb8 reflect.Value.call(0xd85560, 0x10326c0, 0x13, 0xec7b8b, 0x4, 0xc00663f180, 0x1, 0x1, 0xc00663f180, 0xc00663f188, ...) /usr/local/go/src/reflect/value.go:447 +0x449 reflect.Value.Call(0xd85560, 0x10326c0, 0x13, 0xc00663f180, 0x1, 0x1, 0x0, 0x0, 0xc005cc9344) /usr/local/go/src/reflect/value.go:308 +0xa4 github.com/MinterTeam/minter-go-node/vendor/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/rpc/lib/server.makeHTTPHandler.func2(0x1102060, 0xc00663f100, 0xc0082d7900) /root/go/src/github.com/MinterTeam/minter-go-node/vendor/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/rpc/lib/server/handlers.go:269 +0x188 net/http.HandlerFunc.ServeHTTP(0xc002c81f20, 0x1102060, 0xc00663f100, 0xc0082d7900) /usr/local/go/src/net/http/server.go:1964 +0x44 net/http.(*ServeMux).ServeHTTP(0xc002c81b60, 0x1102060, 0xc00663f100, 0xc0082d7900) /usr/local/go/src/net/http/server.go:2361 +0x127 github.com/MinterTeam/minter-go-node/vendor/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/rpc/lib/server.maxBytesHandler.ServeHTTP(0x10f8a40, 0xc002c81b60, 0xf4240, 0x1102060, 0xc00663f100, 0xc0082d7900) /root/go/src/github.com/MinterTeam/minter-go-node/vendor/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/rpc/lib/server/http_server.go:219 +0xcf github.com/MinterTeam/minter-go-node/vendor/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/rpc/lib/server.RecoverAndLogHandler.func1(0x1103220, 0xc00121e620, 0xc0082d7900) /root/go/src/github.com/MinterTeam/minter-go-node/vendor/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/rpc/lib/server/http_server.go:192 +0x394 net/http.HandlerFunc.ServeHTTP(0xc002c06ea0, 0x1103220, 0xc00121e620, 0xc0082d7900) /usr/local/go/src/net/http/server.go:1964 +0x44 net/http.serverHandler.ServeHTTP(0xc001a1aa90, 0x1103220, 0xc00121e620, 0xc0082d7900) /usr/local/go/src/net/http/server.go:2741 +0xab net/http.(*conn).serve(0xc00785a3c0, 0x11041a0, 0xc000f844c0) /usr/local/go/src/net/http/server.go:1847 +0x646 created by net/http.(*Server).Serve /usr/local/go/src/net/http/server.go:2851 +0x2f5 ``` * consensus: use read lock in Receive#VoteMessage * use defer to unlock mutex because application might panic * use defer in every method of the localClient * add a changelog entry * drain channels before Unsubscribe(All) Read https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/blob/55362ed76630f3e1ebec159a598f6a9fb5892cb1/libs/pubsub/pubsub.go#L13 for the detailed explanation of the issue. We'll need to fix it someday. Make sure to keep an eye on https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/blob/master/docs/architecture/adr-033-pubsub.md * retry instead of panic when peer has no state in reactors other than consensus in /dump_consensus_state RPC endpoint, skip a peer with no state * rpc/core/mempool: simplify error messages * rpc/core/mempool: use time.After instead of timer also, do not log DeliverTx result (to be consistent with other memthods) * unlock before calling the callback in reqRes#SetCallback
6 years ago
cleanup: Reduce and normalize import path aliasing. (#6975) The code in the Tendermint repository makes heavy use of import aliasing. This is made necessary by our extensive reuse of common base package names, and by repetition of similar names across different subdirectories. Unfortunately we have not been very consistent about which packages we alias in various circumstances, and the aliases we use vary. In the spirit of the advice in the style guide and https://github.com/golang/go/wiki/CodeReviewComments#imports, his change makes an effort to clean up and normalize import aliasing. This change makes no API or behavioral changes. It is a pure cleanup intended o help make the code more readable to developers (including myself) trying to understand what is being imported where. Only unexported names have been modified, and the changes were generated and applied mechanically with gofmt -r and comby, respecting the lexical and syntactic rules of Go. Even so, I did not fix every inconsistency. Where the changes would be too disruptive, I left it alone. The principles I followed in this cleanup are: - Remove aliases that restate the package name. - Remove aliases where the base package name is unambiguous. - Move overly-terse abbreviations from the import to the usage site. - Fix lexical issues (remove underscores, remove capitalization). - Fix import groupings to more closely match the style guide. - Group blank (side-effecting) imports and ensure they are commented. - Add aliases to multiple imports with the same base package name.
3 years ago
cleanup: Reduce and normalize import path aliasing. (#6975) The code in the Tendermint repository makes heavy use of import aliasing. This is made necessary by our extensive reuse of common base package names, and by repetition of similar names across different subdirectories. Unfortunately we have not been very consistent about which packages we alias in various circumstances, and the aliases we use vary. In the spirit of the advice in the style guide and https://github.com/golang/go/wiki/CodeReviewComments#imports, his change makes an effort to clean up and normalize import aliasing. This change makes no API or behavioral changes. It is a pure cleanup intended o help make the code more readable to developers (including myself) trying to understand what is being imported where. Only unexported names have been modified, and the changes were generated and applied mechanically with gofmt -r and comby, respecting the lexical and syntactic rules of Go. Even so, I did not fix every inconsistency. Where the changes would be too disruptive, I left it alone. The principles I followed in this cleanup are: - Remove aliases that restate the package name. - Remove aliases where the base package name is unambiguous. - Move overly-terse abbreviations from the import to the usage site. - Fix lexical issues (remove underscores, remove capitalization). - Fix import groupings to more closely match the style guide. - Group blank (side-effecting) imports and ensure they are commented. - Add aliases to multiple imports with the same base package name.
3 years ago
cleanup: Reduce and normalize import path aliasing. (#6975) The code in the Tendermint repository makes heavy use of import aliasing. This is made necessary by our extensive reuse of common base package names, and by repetition of similar names across different subdirectories. Unfortunately we have not been very consistent about which packages we alias in various circumstances, and the aliases we use vary. In the spirit of the advice in the style guide and https://github.com/golang/go/wiki/CodeReviewComments#imports, his change makes an effort to clean up and normalize import aliasing. This change makes no API or behavioral changes. It is a pure cleanup intended o help make the code more readable to developers (including myself) trying to understand what is being imported where. Only unexported names have been modified, and the changes were generated and applied mechanically with gofmt -r and comby, respecting the lexical and syntactic rules of Go. Even so, I did not fix every inconsistency. Where the changes would be too disruptive, I left it alone. The principles I followed in this cleanup are: - Remove aliases that restate the package name. - Remove aliases where the base package name is unambiguous. - Move overly-terse abbreviations from the import to the usage site. - Fix lexical issues (remove underscores, remove capitalization). - Fix import groupings to more closely match the style guide. - Group blank (side-effecting) imports and ensure they are commented. - Add aliases to multiple imports with the same base package name.
3 years ago
cleanup: Reduce and normalize import path aliasing. (#6975) The code in the Tendermint repository makes heavy use of import aliasing. This is made necessary by our extensive reuse of common base package names, and by repetition of similar names across different subdirectories. Unfortunately we have not been very consistent about which packages we alias in various circumstances, and the aliases we use vary. In the spirit of the advice in the style guide and https://github.com/golang/go/wiki/CodeReviewComments#imports, his change makes an effort to clean up and normalize import aliasing. This change makes no API or behavioral changes. It is a pure cleanup intended o help make the code more readable to developers (including myself) trying to understand what is being imported where. Only unexported names have been modified, and the changes were generated and applied mechanically with gofmt -r and comby, respecting the lexical and syntactic rules of Go. Even so, I did not fix every inconsistency. Where the changes would be too disruptive, I left it alone. The principles I followed in this cleanup are: - Remove aliases that restate the package name. - Remove aliases where the base package name is unambiguous. - Move overly-terse abbreviations from the import to the usage site. - Fix lexical issues (remove underscores, remove capitalization). - Fix import groupings to more closely match the style guide. - Group blank (side-effecting) imports and ensure they are commented. - Add aliases to multiple imports with the same base package name.
3 years ago
mempool no gossip back (#2778) Closes #1798 This is done by making every mempool tx maintain a list of peers who its received the tx from. Instead of using the 20byte peer ID, it instead uses a local map from peerID to uint16 counter, so every peer adds 2 bytes. (Word aligned to probably make it 8 bytes) This also required resetting the callback function on every CheckTx. This likely has performance ramifications for instruction caching. The actual setting operation isn't costly with the removal of defers in this PR. * Make the mempool not gossip txs back to peers its received it from * Fix adversarial memleak * Don't break interface * Update changelog * Forgot to add a mtx * forgot a mutex * Update mempool/reactor.go Co-Authored-By: ValarDragon <ValarDragon@users.noreply.github.com> * Update mempool/mempool.go Co-Authored-By: ValarDragon <ValarDragon@users.noreply.github.com> * Use unknown peer ID Co-Authored-By: ValarDragon <ValarDragon@users.noreply.github.com> * fix compilation * use next wait chan logic when skipping * Minor fixes * Add TxInfo * Add reverse map * Make activeID's auto-reserve 0 * 0 -> UnknownPeerID Co-Authored-By: ValarDragon <ValarDragon@users.noreply.github.com> * Switch to making the normal case set a callback on the reqres object The recheck case is still done via the global callback, and stats are also set via global callback * fix merge conflict * Addres comments * Add cache tests * add cache tests * minor fixes * update metrics in reqResCb and reformat code * goimport -w mempool/reactor.go * mempool: update memTx senders I had to introduce txsMap for quick mempoolTx lookups. * change senders type from []uint16 to sync.Map Fixes DATA RACE: ``` Read at 0x00c0013fcd3a by goroutine 183: github.com/tendermint/tendermint/mempool.(*MempoolReactor).broadcastTxRoutine() /go/src/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/mempool/reactor.go:195 +0x3c7 Previous write at 0x00c0013fcd3a by D[2019-02-27|10:10:49.058] Read PacketMsg switch=3 peer=35bc1e3558c182927b31987eeff3feb3d58a0fc5@127.0.0.1 :46552 conn=MConn{pipe} packet="PacketMsg{30:2B06579D0A143EB78F3D3299DE8213A51D4E11FB05ACE4D6A14F T:1}" goroutine 190: github.com/tendermint/tendermint/mempool.(*Mempool).CheckTxWithInfo() /go/src/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/mempool/mempool.go:387 +0xdc1 github.com/tendermint/tendermint/mempool.(*MempoolReactor).Receive() /go/src/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/mempool/reactor.go:134 +0xb04 github.com/tendermint/tendermint/p2p.createMConnection.func1() /go/src/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/p2p/peer.go:374 +0x25b github.com/tendermint/tendermint/p2p/conn.(*MConnection).recvRoutine() /go/src/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/p2p/conn/connection.go:599 +0xcce Goroutine 183 (running) created at: D[2019-02-27|10:10:49.058] Send switch=2 peer=1efafad5443abeea4b7a8155218e4369525d987e@127.0.0.1:46193 channel=48 conn=MConn{pipe} m sgBytes=2B06579D0A146194480ADAE00C2836ED7125FEE65C1D9DD51049 github.com/tendermint/tendermint/mempool.(*MempoolReactor).AddPeer() /go/src/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/mempool/reactor.go:105 +0x1b1 github.com/tendermint/tendermint/p2p.(*Switch).startInitPeer() /go/src/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/p2p/switch.go:683 +0x13b github.com/tendermint/tendermint/p2p.(*Switch).addPeer() /go/src/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/p2p/switch.go:650 +0x585 github.com/tendermint/tendermint/p2p.(*Switch).addPeerWithConnection() /go/src/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/p2p/test_util.go:145 +0x939 github.com/tendermint/tendermint/p2p.Connect2Switches.func2() /go/src/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/p2p/test_util.go:109 +0x50 I[2019-02-27|10:10:49.058] Added good transaction validator=0 tx=43B4D1F0F03460BD262835C4AA560DB860CFBBE85BD02386D83DAC38C67B3AD7 res="&{CheckTx:gas_w anted:1 }" height=0 total=375 Goroutine 190 (running) created at: github.com/tendermint/tendermint/p2p/conn.(*MConnection).OnStart() /go/src/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/p2p/conn/connection.go:210 +0x313 github.com/tendermint/tendermint/libs/common.(*BaseService).Start() /go/src/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/libs/common/service.go:139 +0x4df github.com/tendermint/tendermint/p2p.(*peer).OnStart() /go/src/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/p2p/peer.go:179 +0x56 github.com/tendermint/tendermint/libs/common.(*BaseService).Start() /go/src/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/libs/common/service.go:139 +0x4df github.com/tendermint/tendermint/p2p.(*peer).Start() <autogenerated>:1 +0x43 github.com/tendermint/tendermint/p2p.(*Switch).startInitPeer() ``` * explain the choice of a map DS for senders * extract ids pool/mapper to a separate struct * fix literal copies lock value from senders: sync.Map contains sync.Mutex * use sync.Map#LoadOrStore instead of Load * fixes after Ismail's review * rename resCbNormal to resCbFirstTime
6 years ago
cleanup: Reduce and normalize import path aliasing. (#6975) The code in the Tendermint repository makes heavy use of import aliasing. This is made necessary by our extensive reuse of common base package names, and by repetition of similar names across different subdirectories. Unfortunately we have not been very consistent about which packages we alias in various circumstances, and the aliases we use vary. In the spirit of the advice in the style guide and https://github.com/golang/go/wiki/CodeReviewComments#imports, his change makes an effort to clean up and normalize import aliasing. This change makes no API or behavioral changes. It is a pure cleanup intended o help make the code more readable to developers (including myself) trying to understand what is being imported where. Only unexported names have been modified, and the changes were generated and applied mechanically with gofmt -r and comby, respecting the lexical and syntactic rules of Go. Even so, I did not fix every inconsistency. Where the changes would be too disruptive, I left it alone. The principles I followed in this cleanup are: - Remove aliases that restate the package name. - Remove aliases where the base package name is unambiguous. - Move overly-terse abbreviations from the import to the usage site. - Fix lexical issues (remove underscores, remove capitalization). - Fix import groupings to more closely match the style guide. - Group blank (side-effecting) imports and ensure they are commented. - Add aliases to multiple imports with the same base package name.
3 years ago
cleanup: Reduce and normalize import path aliasing. (#6975) The code in the Tendermint repository makes heavy use of import aliasing. This is made necessary by our extensive reuse of common base package names, and by repetition of similar names across different subdirectories. Unfortunately we have not been very consistent about which packages we alias in various circumstances, and the aliases we use vary. In the spirit of the advice in the style guide and https://github.com/golang/go/wiki/CodeReviewComments#imports, his change makes an effort to clean up and normalize import aliasing. This change makes no API or behavioral changes. It is a pure cleanup intended o help make the code more readable to developers (including myself) trying to understand what is being imported where. Only unexported names have been modified, and the changes were generated and applied mechanically with gofmt -r and comby, respecting the lexical and syntactic rules of Go. Even so, I did not fix every inconsistency. Where the changes would be too disruptive, I left it alone. The principles I followed in this cleanup are: - Remove aliases that restate the package name. - Remove aliases where the base package name is unambiguous. - Move overly-terse abbreviations from the import to the usage site. - Fix lexical issues (remove underscores, remove capitalization). - Fix import groupings to more closely match the style guide. - Group blank (side-effecting) imports and ensure they are commented. - Add aliases to multiple imports with the same base package name.
3 years ago
mempool no gossip back (#2778) Closes #1798 This is done by making every mempool tx maintain a list of peers who its received the tx from. Instead of using the 20byte peer ID, it instead uses a local map from peerID to uint16 counter, so every peer adds 2 bytes. (Word aligned to probably make it 8 bytes) This also required resetting the callback function on every CheckTx. This likely has performance ramifications for instruction caching. The actual setting operation isn't costly with the removal of defers in this PR. * Make the mempool not gossip txs back to peers its received it from * Fix adversarial memleak * Don't break interface * Update changelog * Forgot to add a mtx * forgot a mutex * Update mempool/reactor.go Co-Authored-By: ValarDragon <ValarDragon@users.noreply.github.com> * Update mempool/mempool.go Co-Authored-By: ValarDragon <ValarDragon@users.noreply.github.com> * Use unknown peer ID Co-Authored-By: ValarDragon <ValarDragon@users.noreply.github.com> * fix compilation * use next wait chan logic when skipping * Minor fixes * Add TxInfo * Add reverse map * Make activeID's auto-reserve 0 * 0 -> UnknownPeerID Co-Authored-By: ValarDragon <ValarDragon@users.noreply.github.com> * Switch to making the normal case set a callback on the reqres object The recheck case is still done via the global callback, and stats are also set via global callback * fix merge conflict * Addres comments * Add cache tests * add cache tests * minor fixes * update metrics in reqResCb and reformat code * goimport -w mempool/reactor.go * mempool: update memTx senders I had to introduce txsMap for quick mempoolTx lookups. * change senders type from []uint16 to sync.Map Fixes DATA RACE: ``` Read at 0x00c0013fcd3a by goroutine 183: github.com/tendermint/tendermint/mempool.(*MempoolReactor).broadcastTxRoutine() /go/src/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/mempool/reactor.go:195 +0x3c7 Previous write at 0x00c0013fcd3a by D[2019-02-27|10:10:49.058] Read PacketMsg switch=3 peer=35bc1e3558c182927b31987eeff3feb3d58a0fc5@127.0.0.1 :46552 conn=MConn{pipe} packet="PacketMsg{30:2B06579D0A143EB78F3D3299DE8213A51D4E11FB05ACE4D6A14F T:1}" goroutine 190: github.com/tendermint/tendermint/mempool.(*Mempool).CheckTxWithInfo() /go/src/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/mempool/mempool.go:387 +0xdc1 github.com/tendermint/tendermint/mempool.(*MempoolReactor).Receive() /go/src/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/mempool/reactor.go:134 +0xb04 github.com/tendermint/tendermint/p2p.createMConnection.func1() /go/src/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/p2p/peer.go:374 +0x25b github.com/tendermint/tendermint/p2p/conn.(*MConnection).recvRoutine() /go/src/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/p2p/conn/connection.go:599 +0xcce Goroutine 183 (running) created at: D[2019-02-27|10:10:49.058] Send switch=2 peer=1efafad5443abeea4b7a8155218e4369525d987e@127.0.0.1:46193 channel=48 conn=MConn{pipe} m sgBytes=2B06579D0A146194480ADAE00C2836ED7125FEE65C1D9DD51049 github.com/tendermint/tendermint/mempool.(*MempoolReactor).AddPeer() /go/src/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/mempool/reactor.go:105 +0x1b1 github.com/tendermint/tendermint/p2p.(*Switch).startInitPeer() /go/src/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/p2p/switch.go:683 +0x13b github.com/tendermint/tendermint/p2p.(*Switch).addPeer() /go/src/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/p2p/switch.go:650 +0x585 github.com/tendermint/tendermint/p2p.(*Switch).addPeerWithConnection() /go/src/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/p2p/test_util.go:145 +0x939 github.com/tendermint/tendermint/p2p.Connect2Switches.func2() /go/src/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/p2p/test_util.go:109 +0x50 I[2019-02-27|10:10:49.058] Added good transaction validator=0 tx=43B4D1F0F03460BD262835C4AA560DB860CFBBE85BD02386D83DAC38C67B3AD7 res="&{CheckTx:gas_w anted:1 }" height=0 total=375 Goroutine 190 (running) created at: github.com/tendermint/tendermint/p2p/conn.(*MConnection).OnStart() /go/src/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/p2p/conn/connection.go:210 +0x313 github.com/tendermint/tendermint/libs/common.(*BaseService).Start() /go/src/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/libs/common/service.go:139 +0x4df github.com/tendermint/tendermint/p2p.(*peer).OnStart() /go/src/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/p2p/peer.go:179 +0x56 github.com/tendermint/tendermint/libs/common.(*BaseService).Start() /go/src/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/libs/common/service.go:139 +0x4df github.com/tendermint/tendermint/p2p.(*peer).Start() <autogenerated>:1 +0x43 github.com/tendermint/tendermint/p2p.(*Switch).startInitPeer() ``` * explain the choice of a map DS for senders * extract ids pool/mapper to a separate struct * fix literal copies lock value from senders: sync.Map contains sync.Mutex * use sync.Map#LoadOrStore instead of Load * fixes after Ismail's review * rename resCbNormal to resCbFirstTime
6 years ago
cleanup: Reduce and normalize import path aliasing. (#6975) The code in the Tendermint repository makes heavy use of import aliasing. This is made necessary by our extensive reuse of common base package names, and by repetition of similar names across different subdirectories. Unfortunately we have not been very consistent about which packages we alias in various circumstances, and the aliases we use vary. In the spirit of the advice in the style guide and https://github.com/golang/go/wiki/CodeReviewComments#imports, his change makes an effort to clean up and normalize import aliasing. This change makes no API or behavioral changes. It is a pure cleanup intended o help make the code more readable to developers (including myself) trying to understand what is being imported where. Only unexported names have been modified, and the changes were generated and applied mechanically with gofmt -r and comby, respecting the lexical and syntactic rules of Go. Even so, I did not fix every inconsistency. Where the changes would be too disruptive, I left it alone. The principles I followed in this cleanup are: - Remove aliases that restate the package name. - Remove aliases where the base package name is unambiguous. - Move overly-terse abbreviations from the import to the usage site. - Fix lexical issues (remove underscores, remove capitalization). - Fix import groupings to more closely match the style guide. - Group blank (side-effecting) imports and ensure they are commented. - Add aliases to multiple imports with the same base package name.
3 years ago
cleanup: Reduce and normalize import path aliasing. (#6975) The code in the Tendermint repository makes heavy use of import aliasing. This is made necessary by our extensive reuse of common base package names, and by repetition of similar names across different subdirectories. Unfortunately we have not been very consistent about which packages we alias in various circumstances, and the aliases we use vary. In the spirit of the advice in the style guide and https://github.com/golang/go/wiki/CodeReviewComments#imports, his change makes an effort to clean up and normalize import aliasing. This change makes no API or behavioral changes. It is a pure cleanup intended o help make the code more readable to developers (including myself) trying to understand what is being imported where. Only unexported names have been modified, and the changes were generated and applied mechanically with gofmt -r and comby, respecting the lexical and syntactic rules of Go. Even so, I did not fix every inconsistency. Where the changes would be too disruptive, I left it alone. The principles I followed in this cleanup are: - Remove aliases that restate the package name. - Remove aliases where the base package name is unambiguous. - Move overly-terse abbreviations from the import to the usage site. - Fix lexical issues (remove underscores, remove capitalization). - Fix import groupings to more closely match the style guide. - Group blank (side-effecting) imports and ensure they are commented. - Add aliases to multiple imports with the same base package name.
3 years ago
cleanup: Reduce and normalize import path aliasing. (#6975) The code in the Tendermint repository makes heavy use of import aliasing. This is made necessary by our extensive reuse of common base package names, and by repetition of similar names across different subdirectories. Unfortunately we have not been very consistent about which packages we alias in various circumstances, and the aliases we use vary. In the spirit of the advice in the style guide and https://github.com/golang/go/wiki/CodeReviewComments#imports, his change makes an effort to clean up and normalize import aliasing. This change makes no API or behavioral changes. It is a pure cleanup intended o help make the code more readable to developers (including myself) trying to understand what is being imported where. Only unexported names have been modified, and the changes were generated and applied mechanically with gofmt -r and comby, respecting the lexical and syntactic rules of Go. Even so, I did not fix every inconsistency. Where the changes would be too disruptive, I left it alone. The principles I followed in this cleanup are: - Remove aliases that restate the package name. - Remove aliases where the base package name is unambiguous. - Move overly-terse abbreviations from the import to the usage site. - Fix lexical issues (remove underscores, remove capitalization). - Fix import groupings to more closely match the style guide. - Group blank (side-effecting) imports and ensure they are commented. - Add aliases to multiple imports with the same base package name.
3 years ago
cleanup: Reduce and normalize import path aliasing. (#6975) The code in the Tendermint repository makes heavy use of import aliasing. This is made necessary by our extensive reuse of common base package names, and by repetition of similar names across different subdirectories. Unfortunately we have not been very consistent about which packages we alias in various circumstances, and the aliases we use vary. In the spirit of the advice in the style guide and https://github.com/golang/go/wiki/CodeReviewComments#imports, his change makes an effort to clean up and normalize import aliasing. This change makes no API or behavioral changes. It is a pure cleanup intended o help make the code more readable to developers (including myself) trying to understand what is being imported where. Only unexported names have been modified, and the changes were generated and applied mechanically with gofmt -r and comby, respecting the lexical and syntactic rules of Go. Even so, I did not fix every inconsistency. Where the changes would be too disruptive, I left it alone. The principles I followed in this cleanup are: - Remove aliases that restate the package name. - Remove aliases where the base package name is unambiguous. - Move overly-terse abbreviations from the import to the usage site. - Fix lexical issues (remove underscores, remove capitalization). - Fix import groupings to more closely match the style guide. - Group blank (side-effecting) imports and ensure they are commented. - Add aliases to multiple imports with the same base package name.
3 years ago
cleanup: Reduce and normalize import path aliasing. (#6975) The code in the Tendermint repository makes heavy use of import aliasing. This is made necessary by our extensive reuse of common base package names, and by repetition of similar names across different subdirectories. Unfortunately we have not been very consistent about which packages we alias in various circumstances, and the aliases we use vary. In the spirit of the advice in the style guide and https://github.com/golang/go/wiki/CodeReviewComments#imports, his change makes an effort to clean up and normalize import aliasing. This change makes no API or behavioral changes. It is a pure cleanup intended o help make the code more readable to developers (including myself) trying to understand what is being imported where. Only unexported names have been modified, and the changes were generated and applied mechanically with gofmt -r and comby, respecting the lexical and syntactic rules of Go. Even so, I did not fix every inconsistency. Where the changes would be too disruptive, I left it alone. The principles I followed in this cleanup are: - Remove aliases that restate the package name. - Remove aliases where the base package name is unambiguous. - Move overly-terse abbreviations from the import to the usage site. - Fix lexical issues (remove underscores, remove capitalization). - Fix import groupings to more closely match the style guide. - Group blank (side-effecting) imports and ensure they are commented. - Add aliases to multiple imports with the same base package name.
3 years ago
cleanup: Reduce and normalize import path aliasing. (#6975) The code in the Tendermint repository makes heavy use of import aliasing. This is made necessary by our extensive reuse of common base package names, and by repetition of similar names across different subdirectories. Unfortunately we have not been very consistent about which packages we alias in various circumstances, and the aliases we use vary. In the spirit of the advice in the style guide and https://github.com/golang/go/wiki/CodeReviewComments#imports, his change makes an effort to clean up and normalize import aliasing. This change makes no API or behavioral changes. It is a pure cleanup intended o help make the code more readable to developers (including myself) trying to understand what is being imported where. Only unexported names have been modified, and the changes were generated and applied mechanically with gofmt -r and comby, respecting the lexical and syntactic rules of Go. Even so, I did not fix every inconsistency. Where the changes would be too disruptive, I left it alone. The principles I followed in this cleanup are: - Remove aliases that restate the package name. - Remove aliases where the base package name is unambiguous. - Move overly-terse abbreviations from the import to the usage site. - Fix lexical issues (remove underscores, remove capitalization). - Fix import groupings to more closely match the style guide. - Group blank (side-effecting) imports and ensure they are commented. - Add aliases to multiple imports with the same base package name.
3 years ago
cleanup: Reduce and normalize import path aliasing. (#6975) The code in the Tendermint repository makes heavy use of import aliasing. This is made necessary by our extensive reuse of common base package names, and by repetition of similar names across different subdirectories. Unfortunately we have not been very consistent about which packages we alias in various circumstances, and the aliases we use vary. In the spirit of the advice in the style guide and https://github.com/golang/go/wiki/CodeReviewComments#imports, his change makes an effort to clean up and normalize import aliasing. This change makes no API or behavioral changes. It is a pure cleanup intended o help make the code more readable to developers (including myself) trying to understand what is being imported where. Only unexported names have been modified, and the changes were generated and applied mechanically with gofmt -r and comby, respecting the lexical and syntactic rules of Go. Even so, I did not fix every inconsistency. Where the changes would be too disruptive, I left it alone. The principles I followed in this cleanup are: - Remove aliases that restate the package name. - Remove aliases where the base package name is unambiguous. - Move overly-terse abbreviations from the import to the usage site. - Fix lexical issues (remove underscores, remove capitalization). - Fix import groupings to more closely match the style guide. - Group blank (side-effecting) imports and ensure they are commented. - Add aliases to multiple imports with the same base package name.
3 years ago
cleanup: Reduce and normalize import path aliasing. (#6975) The code in the Tendermint repository makes heavy use of import aliasing. This is made necessary by our extensive reuse of common base package names, and by repetition of similar names across different subdirectories. Unfortunately we have not been very consistent about which packages we alias in various circumstances, and the aliases we use vary. In the spirit of the advice in the style guide and https://github.com/golang/go/wiki/CodeReviewComments#imports, his change makes an effort to clean up and normalize import aliasing. This change makes no API or behavioral changes. It is a pure cleanup intended o help make the code more readable to developers (including myself) trying to understand what is being imported where. Only unexported names have been modified, and the changes were generated and applied mechanically with gofmt -r and comby, respecting the lexical and syntactic rules of Go. Even so, I did not fix every inconsistency. Where the changes would be too disruptive, I left it alone. The principles I followed in this cleanup are: - Remove aliases that restate the package name. - Remove aliases where the base package name is unambiguous. - Move overly-terse abbreviations from the import to the usage site. - Fix lexical issues (remove underscores, remove capitalization). - Fix import groupings to more closely match the style guide. - Group blank (side-effecting) imports and ensure they are commented. - Add aliases to multiple imports with the same base package name.
3 years ago
  1. package v0
  2. import (
  3. "context"
  4. "sync"
  5. "testing"
  6. "time"
  7. "github.com/stretchr/testify/require"
  8. abciclient "github.com/tendermint/tendermint/abci/client"
  9. "github.com/tendermint/tendermint/abci/example/kvstore"
  10. abci "github.com/tendermint/tendermint/abci/types"
  11. "github.com/tendermint/tendermint/config"
  12. "github.com/tendermint/tendermint/internal/mempool"
  13. "github.com/tendermint/tendermint/internal/p2p"
  14. "github.com/tendermint/tendermint/internal/p2p/p2ptest"
  15. "github.com/tendermint/tendermint/libs/log"
  16. tmrand "github.com/tendermint/tendermint/libs/rand"
  17. protomem "github.com/tendermint/tendermint/proto/tendermint/mempool"
  18. "github.com/tendermint/tendermint/types"
  19. )
  20. type reactorTestSuite struct {
  21. network *p2ptest.Network
  22. logger log.Logger
  23. reactors map[types.NodeID]*Reactor
  24. mempoolChnnels map[types.NodeID]*p2p.Channel
  25. mempools map[types.NodeID]*CListMempool
  26. kvstores map[types.NodeID]*kvstore.Application
  27. peerChans map[types.NodeID]chan p2p.PeerUpdate
  28. peerUpdates map[types.NodeID]*p2p.PeerUpdates
  29. nodes []types.NodeID
  30. }
  31. func setup(t *testing.T, config *config.MempoolConfig, numNodes int, chBuf uint) *reactorTestSuite {
  32. t.Helper()
  33. rts := &reactorTestSuite{
  34. logger: log.TestingLogger().With("testCase", t.Name()),
  35. network: p2ptest.MakeNetwork(t, p2ptest.NetworkOptions{NumNodes: numNodes}),
  36. reactors: make(map[types.NodeID]*Reactor, numNodes),
  37. mempoolChnnels: make(map[types.NodeID]*p2p.Channel, numNodes),
  38. mempools: make(map[types.NodeID]*CListMempool, numNodes),
  39. kvstores: make(map[types.NodeID]*kvstore.Application, numNodes),
  40. peerChans: make(map[types.NodeID]chan p2p.PeerUpdate, numNodes),
  41. peerUpdates: make(map[types.NodeID]*p2p.PeerUpdates, numNodes),
  42. }
  43. chDesc := p2p.ChannelDescriptor{ID: byte(mempool.MempoolChannel)}
  44. rts.mempoolChnnels = rts.network.MakeChannelsNoCleanup(t, chDesc, new(protomem.Message), int(chBuf))
  45. for nodeID := range rts.network.Nodes {
  46. rts.kvstores[nodeID] = kvstore.NewApplication()
  47. cc := abciclient.NewLocalCreator(rts.kvstores[nodeID])
  48. mempool, memCleanup := newMempoolWithApp(cc)
  49. t.Cleanup(memCleanup)
  50. mempool.SetLogger(rts.logger)
  51. rts.mempools[nodeID] = mempool
  52. rts.peerChans[nodeID] = make(chan p2p.PeerUpdate)
  53. rts.peerUpdates[nodeID] = p2p.NewPeerUpdates(rts.peerChans[nodeID], 1)
  54. rts.network.Nodes[nodeID].PeerManager.Register(rts.peerUpdates[nodeID])
  55. rts.reactors[nodeID] = NewReactor(
  56. rts.logger.With("nodeID", nodeID),
  57. config,
  58. rts.network.Nodes[nodeID].PeerManager,
  59. mempool,
  60. rts.mempoolChnnels[nodeID],
  61. rts.peerUpdates[nodeID],
  62. )
  63. rts.nodes = append(rts.nodes, nodeID)
  64. require.NoError(t, rts.reactors[nodeID].Start())
  65. require.True(t, rts.reactors[nodeID].IsRunning())
  66. }
  67. require.Len(t, rts.reactors, numNodes)
  68. t.Cleanup(func() {
  69. for nodeID := range rts.reactors {
  70. if rts.reactors[nodeID].IsRunning() {
  71. require.NoError(t, rts.reactors[nodeID].Stop())
  72. require.False(t, rts.reactors[nodeID].IsRunning())
  73. }
  74. }
  75. })
  76. return rts
  77. }
  78. func (rts *reactorTestSuite) start(t *testing.T) {
  79. t.Helper()
  80. rts.network.Start(t)
  81. require.Len(t,
  82. rts.network.RandomNode().PeerManager.Peers(),
  83. len(rts.nodes)-1,
  84. "network does not have expected number of nodes")
  85. }
  86. func (rts *reactorTestSuite) assertMempoolChannelsDrained(t *testing.T) {
  87. t.Helper()
  88. for id, r := range rts.reactors {
  89. require.NoError(t, r.Stop(), "stopping reactor %s", id)
  90. r.Wait()
  91. require.False(t, r.IsRunning(), "reactor %s did not stop", id)
  92. }
  93. for _, mch := range rts.mempoolChnnels {
  94. require.Empty(t, mch.Out, "checking channel %q (len=%d)", mch.ID, len(mch.Out))
  95. }
  96. }
  97. func (rts *reactorTestSuite) waitForTxns(t *testing.T, txs types.Txs, ids ...types.NodeID) {
  98. t.Helper()
  99. fn := func(pool *CListMempool) {
  100. for pool.Size() < len(txs) {
  101. time.Sleep(50 * time.Millisecond)
  102. }
  103. reapedTxs := pool.ReapMaxTxs(len(txs))
  104. require.Equal(t, len(txs), len(reapedTxs))
  105. for i, tx := range txs {
  106. require.Equalf(t,
  107. tx,
  108. reapedTxs[i],
  109. "txs at index %d in reactor mempool mismatch; got: %v, expected: %v", i, tx, reapedTxs[i],
  110. )
  111. }
  112. }
  113. if len(ids) == 1 {
  114. fn(rts.reactors[ids[0]].mempool)
  115. return
  116. }
  117. wg := &sync.WaitGroup{}
  118. for id := range rts.mempools {
  119. if len(ids) > 0 && !p2ptest.NodeInSlice(id, ids) {
  120. continue
  121. }
  122. wg.Add(1)
  123. func(nid types.NodeID) { defer wg.Done(); fn(rts.reactors[nid].mempool) }(id)
  124. }
  125. wg.Wait()
  126. }
  127. func TestReactorBroadcastTxs(t *testing.T) {
  128. numTxs := 1000
  129. numNodes := 10
  130. cfg := config.TestConfig()
  131. rts := setup(t, cfg.Mempool, numNodes, 0)
  132. primary := rts.nodes[0]
  133. secondaries := rts.nodes[1:]
  134. txs := checkTxs(t, rts.reactors[primary].mempool, numTxs, mempool.UnknownPeerID)
  135. // run the router
  136. rts.start(t)
  137. // Wait till all secondary suites (reactor) received all mempool txs from the
  138. // primary suite (node).
  139. rts.waitForTxns(t, txs, secondaries...)
  140. for _, pool := range rts.mempools {
  141. require.Equal(t, len(txs), pool.Size())
  142. }
  143. rts.assertMempoolChannelsDrained(t)
  144. }
  145. // regression test for https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/5408
  146. func TestReactorConcurrency(t *testing.T) {
  147. numTxs := 5
  148. numNodes := 2
  149. cfg := config.TestConfig()
  150. rts := setup(t, cfg.Mempool, numNodes, 0)
  151. primary := rts.nodes[0]
  152. secondary := rts.nodes[1]
  153. rts.start(t)
  154. var wg sync.WaitGroup
  155. for i := 0; i < 1000; i++ {
  156. wg.Add(2)
  157. // 1. submit a bunch of txs
  158. // 2. update the whole mempool
  159. txs := checkTxs(t, rts.reactors[primary].mempool, numTxs, mempool.UnknownPeerID)
  160. go func() {
  161. defer wg.Done()
  162. mempool := rts.mempools[primary]
  163. mempool.Lock()
  164. defer mempool.Unlock()
  165. deliverTxResponses := make([]*abci.ResponseDeliverTx, len(txs))
  166. for i := range txs {
  167. deliverTxResponses[i] = &abci.ResponseDeliverTx{Code: 0}
  168. }
  169. require.NoError(t, mempool.Update(1, txs, deliverTxResponses, nil, nil))
  170. }()
  171. // 1. submit a bunch of txs
  172. // 2. update none
  173. _ = checkTxs(t, rts.reactors[secondary].mempool, numTxs, mempool.UnknownPeerID)
  174. go func() {
  175. defer wg.Done()
  176. mempool := rts.mempools[secondary]
  177. mempool.Lock()
  178. defer mempool.Unlock()
  179. err := mempool.Update(1, []types.Tx{}, make([]*abci.ResponseDeliverTx, 0), nil, nil)
  180. require.NoError(t, err)
  181. }()
  182. // flush the mempool
  183. rts.mempools[secondary].Flush()
  184. }
  185. wg.Wait()
  186. }
  187. func TestReactorNoBroadcastToSender(t *testing.T) {
  188. numTxs := 1000
  189. numNodes := 2
  190. cfg := config.TestConfig()
  191. rts := setup(t, cfg.Mempool, numNodes, uint(numTxs))
  192. primary := rts.nodes[0]
  193. secondary := rts.nodes[1]
  194. peerID := uint16(1)
  195. _ = checkTxs(t, rts.mempools[primary], numTxs, peerID)
  196. rts.start(t)
  197. time.Sleep(100 * time.Millisecond)
  198. require.Eventually(t, func() bool {
  199. return rts.mempools[secondary].Size() == 0
  200. }, time.Minute, 100*time.Millisecond)
  201. rts.assertMempoolChannelsDrained(t)
  202. }
  203. func TestReactor_MaxTxBytes(t *testing.T) {
  204. numNodes := 2
  205. cfg := config.TestConfig()
  206. rts := setup(t, cfg.Mempool, numNodes, 0)
  207. primary := rts.nodes[0]
  208. secondary := rts.nodes[1]
  209. // Broadcast a tx, which has the max size and ensure it's received by the
  210. // second reactor.
  211. tx1 := tmrand.Bytes(cfg.Mempool.MaxTxBytes)
  212. err := rts.reactors[primary].mempool.CheckTx(
  213. context.Background(),
  214. tx1,
  215. nil,
  216. mempool.TxInfo{
  217. SenderID: mempool.UnknownPeerID,
  218. },
  219. )
  220. require.NoError(t, err)
  221. rts.start(t)
  222. // Wait till all secondary suites (reactor) received all mempool txs from the
  223. // primary suite (node).
  224. rts.waitForTxns(t, []types.Tx{tx1}, secondary)
  225. rts.reactors[primary].mempool.Flush()
  226. rts.reactors[secondary].mempool.Flush()
  227. // broadcast a tx, which is beyond the max size and ensure it's not sent
  228. tx2 := tmrand.Bytes(cfg.Mempool.MaxTxBytes + 1)
  229. err = rts.mempools[primary].CheckTx(context.Background(), tx2, nil, mempool.TxInfo{SenderID: mempool.UnknownPeerID})
  230. require.Error(t, err)
  231. rts.assertMempoolChannelsDrained(t)
  232. }
  233. func TestDontExhaustMaxActiveIDs(t *testing.T) {
  234. cfg := config.TestConfig()
  235. // we're creating a single node network, but not starting the
  236. // network.
  237. rts := setup(t, cfg.Mempool, 1, mempool.MaxActiveIDs+1)
  238. nodeID := rts.nodes[0]
  239. peerID, err := types.NewNodeID("0011223344556677889900112233445566778899")
  240. require.NoError(t, err)
  241. // ensure the reactor does not panic (i.e. exhaust active IDs)
  242. for i := 0; i < mempool.MaxActiveIDs+1; i++ {
  243. rts.peerChans[nodeID] <- p2p.PeerUpdate{
  244. Status: p2p.PeerStatusUp,
  245. NodeID: peerID,
  246. }
  247. rts.mempoolChnnels[nodeID].Out <- p2p.Envelope{
  248. To: peerID,
  249. Message: &protomem.Txs{
  250. Txs: [][]byte{},
  251. },
  252. }
  253. }
  254. require.Eventually(
  255. t,
  256. func() bool {
  257. for _, mch := range rts.mempoolChnnels {
  258. if len(mch.Out) > 0 {
  259. return false
  260. }
  261. }
  262. return true
  263. },
  264. time.Minute,
  265. 10*time.Millisecond,
  266. )
  267. rts.assertMempoolChannelsDrained(t)
  268. }
  269. func TestMempoolIDsPanicsIfNodeRequestsOvermaxActiveIDs(t *testing.T) {
  270. if testing.Short() {
  271. t.Skip("skipping test in short mode")
  272. }
  273. // 0 is already reserved for UnknownPeerID
  274. ids := mempool.NewMempoolIDs()
  275. peerID, err := types.NewNodeID("0011223344556677889900112233445566778899")
  276. require.NoError(t, err)
  277. for i := 0; i < mempool.MaxActiveIDs-1; i++ {
  278. ids.ReserveForPeer(peerID)
  279. }
  280. require.Panics(t, func() {
  281. ids.ReserveForPeer(peerID)
  282. })
  283. }
  284. func TestBroadcastTxForPeerStopsWhenPeerStops(t *testing.T) {
  285. if testing.Short() {
  286. t.Skip("skipping test in short mode")
  287. }
  288. cfg := config.TestConfig()
  289. rts := setup(t, cfg.Mempool, 2, 0)
  290. primary := rts.nodes[0]
  291. secondary := rts.nodes[1]
  292. rts.start(t)
  293. // disconnect peer
  294. rts.peerChans[primary] <- p2p.PeerUpdate{
  295. Status: p2p.PeerStatusDown,
  296. NodeID: secondary,
  297. }
  298. }