Fixes#5998. Sometimes the connection returns "use of closed network connection" instead, so for now we just accept any error. The switch is not long for this world anyway.
This implements a new `Transport` interface and related types for the P2P refactor in #5670. Previously, `conn.MConnection` was very tightly coupled to the `Peer` implementation -- in order to allow alternative non-multiplexed transports (e.g. QUIC), MConnection has now been moved below the `Transport` interface, as `MConnTransport`, and decoupled from the peer. Since the `p2p` package is not covered by our Go API stability, this is not considered a breaking change, and not listed in the changelog.
The initial approach was to implement the new interface in its final form (which also involved possible protocol changes, see https://github.com/tendermint/spec/pull/227). However, it turned out that this would require a large amount of changes to existing P2P code because of the previous tight coupling between `Peer` and `MConnection` and the reliance on subtleties in the MConnection behavior. Instead, I have broadened the `Transport` interface to expose much of the existing MConnection interface, preserved much of the existing MConnection logic and behavior in the transport implementation, and tried to make as few changes to the rest of the P2P stack as possible. We will instead reduce this interface gradually as we refactor other parts of the P2P stack.
The low-level transport code and protocol (e.g. MConnection, SecretConnection and so on) has not been significantly changed, and refactoring this is not a priority until we come up with a plan for QUIC adoption, as we may end up discarding the MConnection code entirely.
There are no tests of the new `MConnTransport`, as this code is likely to evolve as we proceed with the P2P refactor, but tests should be added before a final release. The E2E tests are sufficient for basic validation in the meanwhile.
## Description
This PR wraps the stdlib sync.(RW)Mutex & godeadlock.(RW)Mutex. This enables using go-deadlock via a build flag instead of using sed to replace sync with godeadlock in all files
Closes: #3242
* lint: golint issue fixes
- on my local machine golint is a lot stricter than the bot so slowly going through and fixing things.
Signed-off-by: Marko Baricevic <marbar3778@yahoo.com>
* more fixes from golint
* remove isPeerPersistentFn
* add changelog entry
implementation spec of Improved Trusted Peering ADR-050 by B-Harvest
- add unconditional_peer_ids and persistent_peers_max_dial_period to config
- add unconditionalPeerIDs map to Switch struct
default config value of persistent_peers_max_dial_period is 0s(disabled)
Refs #4072, #4053
* Add pagination to /validators
- closes#3472
Signed-off-by: Marko Baricevic <marbar3778@yahoo.com>
* add swagger params, default returns all
* address pr comments
* golint fix
* swagger default change, change to default in comment
* swagger.yaml: replace x-example with example
https://swagger.io/docs/specification/adding-examples/
* Revert "swagger.yaml: replace x-example with example"
This reverts commit 9df1b006de.
* update changelog and remove extra body close
* Fix long line errors in abci, crypto, and libs packages
* Fix long lines in p2p and rpc packages
* Fix long lines in abci, state, and tools packages
* Fix long lines in behaviour and blockchain packages
* Fix long lines in cmd and config packages
* Begin fixing long lines in consensus package
* Finish fixing long lines in consensus package
* Add lll exclusion for lines containing URLs
* Fix long lines in crypto package
* Fix long lines in evidence package
* Fix long lines in mempool and node packages
* Fix long lines in libs package
* Fix long lines in lite package
* Fix new long line in node package
* Fix long lines in p2p package
* Ignore gocritic warning
* Fix long lines in privval package
* Fix long lines in rpc package
* Fix long lines in scripts package
* Fix long lines in state package
* Fix long lines in tools package
* Fix long lines in types package
* Enable lll linter
* New lint version upgrade
- linter was upgraded
Signed-off-by: Marko Baricevic <marbar3778@yahoo.com>
* enable-a;; is deprecated
* minor change
* another try
* some more changes
* some more changes
* reenable prealloc
* add version till bot is fixed
cleanup to add linter
grpc change:
https://godoc.org/google.golang.org/grpc#WithContextDialerhttps://godoc.org/google.golang.org/grpc#WithDialer
grpc/grpc-go#2627
prometheous change:
due to UninstrumentedHandler, being deprecated in the future
empty branch = empty if or else statement
didn't delete them entirely but commented
couldn't find a reason to have them
could not replicate the issue #3406
but if want to keep it commented then we should comment out the if statement as well
* fix peer state init to late
Peer does not have a state yet. We set it in AddPeer.
We need an new interface before mconnection is started
* pex message to soon
fix reconnection pex send too fast,
error is caused lastReceivedRequests is still
not deleted when a peer reconnected
* add test case for initpeer
* add prove case
* remove potentially infinite loop
* Update consensus/reactor.go
Co-Authored-By: guagualvcha <baifudong@lancai.cn>
* Update consensus/reactor_test.go
Co-Authored-By: guagualvcha <baifudong@lancai.cn>
* document Reactor interface better
* refactor TestReactorReceiveDoesNotPanicIfAddPeerHasntBeenCalledYet
* fix merge conflicts
* blockchain: remove peer's ID from the pool in InitPeer
Refs #3338
* pex: resetPeersRequestsInfo both upon InitPeer and RemovePeer
* ensure RemovePeer is always called before InitPeer
by removing the peer from the switch last (after we've stopped it and
removed from all reactors)
* add some comments for ConsensusReactor#InitPeer
* fix pex reactor
* format code
* fix spelling
* update changelog
* remove unused methods
* do not clear lastReceivedRequests upon error
only in RemovePeer
* call InitPeer before we start the peer!
* add a comment to InitPeer
* write a test
* use waitUntilSwitchHasAtLeastNPeers func
* bring back timeouts
* Test to ensure Receive panics if InitPeer has not been called
## Description
also
handle errors from DialPeersAsync
remove nil addr from log msg
fix TestPEXReactorDoesNotDisconnectFromPersistentPeerInSeedMode
This is a follow-up from
#3593 (review)
Fixes most of the #3617, except #3593 (comment)
## Commits
* rpc: /dial_peers: only mark peers as persistent if flag is on
also
- handle errors from DialPeersAsync
- remove nil addr from log msg
- fix TestPEXReactorDoesNotDisconnectFromPersistentPeerInSeedMode
This is a follow-up from
https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/pull/3593#pullrequestreview-233556909
* remove a call to AddPersistentPeers
TestDialFail will trigger a reconnect
## Description
Previously only outbound peers can be persistent.
Now, even if the peer is inbound, if it's marked as persistent, when/if conn is lost,
Tendermint will try to reconnect. This part is actually optional and can be reverted.
Plus, seed won't disconnect from inbound peer if it's marked as
persistent. Fixes#3362
## Commits
* make persistent prop independent of conn direction
Previously only outbound peers can be persistent. Now, even if the peer
is inbound, if it's marked as persistent, when/if conn is lost,
Tendermint will try to reconnect.
Plus, seed won't disconnect from inbound peer if it's marked as
persistent. Fixes#3362
* fix TestPEXReactorDialPeer test
* add a changelog entry
* update changelog
* add two tests
* reformat code
* test UnsafeDialPeers and UnsafeDialSeeds
* add TestSwitchDialPeersAsync
* spec: update p2p/config spec
* fixes after Ismail's review
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-Authored-By: melekes <anton.kalyaev@gmail.com>
* fix merge conflict
* remove sleep from TestPEXReactorDoesNotDisconnectFromPersistentPeerInSeedMode
We don't need it actually.
A prior change to address accidental DNS lookups introduced the
SocketAddr on peer, which was then used to add it to the addressbook.
Which in turn swallowed the self reported port of the peer, which is
important on a reconnect. This change revives the NetAddress on NodeInfo
which the Peer carries, but now returns an error to avoid nil
dereferencing another issue observed in the past. Additionally we could
potentially address #3532, yet the original problem statemenf of that
issue stands.
As a drive-by optimisation `MarkAsGood` now takes only a `p2p.ID` which
makes it interface a bit stricter and leaner.
* OriginalAddr -> SocketAddr
OriginalAddr records the originally dialed address for outbound peers,
rather than the peer's self reported address. For inbound peers, it was
nil. Here, we rename it to SocketAddr and for inbound peers, set it to
the RemoteAddr of the connection.
* use SocketAddr
Numerous places in the code call peer.NodeInfo().NetAddress().
However, this call to NetAddress() may perform a DNS lookup if the
reported NodeInfo.ListenAddr includes a name. Failure of this lookup
returns a nil address, which can lead to panics in the code.
Instead, call peer.SocketAddr() to return the static address of the
connection.
* remove nodeInfo.NetAddress()
Expose `transport.NetAddress()`, a static result determined
when the transport is created. Removing NetAddress() from the nodeInfo
prevents accidental DNS lookups.
* fixes from review
* linter
* fixes from review
* fix dirty data in peerset
startInitPeer before PeerSet add the peer,
once mconnection start and Receive of one
Reactor faild, will try to remove it from PeerSet
while PeerSet still not contain the peer. Fix
this by change the order.
* fix test FilterDuplicate
* fix start/stop race
* fix err
* close peer's connection to avoid fd leak
Fixes#2967
* rename peer#Addr to RemoteAddr
* fix test
* fixes after Ethan's review
* bring back the check
* changelog entry
* write a test for switch#acceptRoutine
* increase timeouts? :(
* remove extra assertNPeersWithTimeout
* simplify test
* assert number of peers (just to be safe)
* Cleanup in OnStop
* run tests with verbose flag on CircleCI
* spawn a reading routine to prevent connection from closing
* get port from the listener
random port is faster, but often results in
```
panic: listen tcp 127.0.0.1:44068: bind: address already in use [recovered]
panic: listen tcp 127.0.0.1:44068: bind: address already in use
goroutine 79 [running]:
testing.tRunner.func1(0xc0001bd600)
/usr/local/go/src/testing/testing.go:792 +0x387
panic(0x974d20, 0xc0001b0500)
/usr/local/go/src/runtime/panic.go:513 +0x1b9
github.com/tendermint/tendermint/p2p.MakeSwitch(0xc0000f42a0, 0x0, 0x9fb9cc, 0x9, 0x9fc346, 0xb, 0xb42128, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, ...)
/home/vagrant/go/src/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/p2p/test_util.go:182 +0xa28
github.com/tendermint/tendermint/p2p.MakeConnectedSwitches(0xc0000f42a0, 0x2, 0xb42128, 0xb41eb8, 0x4f1205, 0xc0001bed80, 0x4f16ed)
/home/vagrant/go/src/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/p2p/test_util.go:75 +0xf9
github.com/tendermint/tendermint/p2p.MakeSwitchPair(0xbb8d20, 0xc0001bd600, 0xb42128, 0x2f7, 0x4f16c0)
/home/vagrant/go/src/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/p2p/switch_test.go:94 +0x4c
github.com/tendermint/tendermint/p2p.TestSwitches(0xc0001bd600)
/home/vagrant/go/src/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/p2p/switch_test.go:117 +0x58
testing.tRunner(0xc0001bd600, 0xb42038)
/usr/local/go/src/testing/testing.go:827 +0xbf
created by testing.(*T).Run
/usr/local/go/src/testing/testing.go:878 +0x353
exit status 2
FAIL github.com/tendermint/tendermint/p2p 0.350s
```
* p2p: NodeInfo is an interface
* (squash) fixes from review
* (squash) more fixes from review
* p2p: remove peerConn.HandshakeTimeout
* p2p: NodeInfo is two interfaces. Remove String()
* fixes from review
* remove test code from peer.RemoteIP()
* p2p: remove peer.OriginalAddr(). See #2618
* use a mockPeer in peer_set_test.go
* p2p: fix testNodeInfo naming
* p2p: remove unused var
* remove testRandNodeInfo
* fix linter
* fix retry dialing self
* fix rpc
We are swapping the exisiting listener implementation with the newly
introduced Transport and its default implementation MultiplexTransport,
removing a large chunk of old connection setup and handling scattered
over the Peer and Switch code. The Switch requires a Transport now and
handles externally passed Peer filters.
Currently the top level directory contains basically all of the code
for the crypto package. This PR moves the crypto code into submodules
in a similar manner to what `golang/x/crypto` does. This improves code
organization.
Ref discussion: https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/pull/1966Closes#1956
As both configs are concerned with the p2p packaage and PeerConfig is
only used inside of the package there is no good reason to keep the
couple of fields separate, therefore it is collapsed into the more
general P2PConifg. This is a stepping stone towards a setup where the
components inside of p2p do not have any knowledge about the config.
follow-up to #1325