package statesync
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import (
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"crypto/sha256"
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"fmt"
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"math/rand"
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"sort"
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tmsync "github.com/tendermint/tendermint/libs/sync"
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"github.com/tendermint/tendermint/p2p"
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)
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// snapshotKey is a snapshot key used for lookups.
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type snapshotKey [sha256.Size]byte
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// snapshot contains data about a snapshot.
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type snapshot struct {
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Height uint64
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Format uint32
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Chunks uint32
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Hash []byte
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Metadata []byte
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trustedAppHash []byte // populated by light client
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}
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// Key generates a snapshot key, used for lookups. It takes into account not only the height and
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// format, but also the chunks, hash, and metadata in case peers have generated snapshots in a
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// non-deterministic manner. All fields must be equal for the snapshot to be considered the same.
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func (s *snapshot) Key() snapshotKey {
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// Hash.Write() never returns an error.
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hasher := sha256.New()
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hasher.Write([]byte(fmt.Sprintf("%v:%v:%v", s.Height, s.Format, s.Chunks)))
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hasher.Write(s.Hash)
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hasher.Write(s.Metadata)
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var key snapshotKey
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copy(key[:], hasher.Sum(nil))
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return key
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}
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// snapshotPool discovers and aggregates snapshots across peers.
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type snapshotPool struct {
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stateProvider StateProvider
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tmsync.Mutex
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snapshots map[snapshotKey]*snapshot
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snapshotPeers map[snapshotKey]map[p2p.ID]p2p.Peer
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// indexes for fast searches
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formatIndex map[uint32]map[snapshotKey]bool
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heightIndex map[uint64]map[snapshotKey]bool
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peerIndex map[p2p.ID]map[snapshotKey]bool
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// blacklists for rejected items
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formatBlacklist map[uint32]bool
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peerBlacklist map[p2p.ID]bool
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snapshotBlacklist map[snapshotKey]bool
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}
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// newSnapshotPool creates a new snapshot pool. The state source is used for
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func newSnapshotPool(stateProvider StateProvider) *snapshotPool {
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return &snapshotPool{
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stateProvider: stateProvider,
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snapshots: make(map[snapshotKey]*snapshot),
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snapshotPeers: make(map[snapshotKey]map[p2p.ID]p2p.Peer),
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formatIndex: make(map[uint32]map[snapshotKey]bool),
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heightIndex: make(map[uint64]map[snapshotKey]bool),
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peerIndex: make(map[p2p.ID]map[snapshotKey]bool),
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formatBlacklist: make(map[uint32]bool),
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peerBlacklist: make(map[p2p.ID]bool),
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snapshotBlacklist: make(map[snapshotKey]bool),
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}
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}
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// Add adds a snapshot to the pool, unless the peer has already sent recentSnapshots snapshots. It
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// returns true if this was a new, non-blacklisted snapshot. The snapshot height is verified using
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// the light client, and the expected app hash is set for the snapshot.
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func (p *snapshotPool) Add(peer p2p.Peer, snapshot *snapshot) (bool, error) {
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appHash, err := p.stateProvider.AppHash(snapshot.Height)
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if err != nil {
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return false, err
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}
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snapshot.trustedAppHash = appHash
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key := snapshot.Key()
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p.Lock()
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defer p.Unlock()
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switch {
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case p.formatBlacklist[snapshot.Format]:
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return false, nil
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case p.peerBlacklist[peer.ID()]:
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return false, nil
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case p.snapshotBlacklist[key]:
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return false, nil
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case len(p.peerIndex[peer.ID()]) >= recentSnapshots:
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return false, nil
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}
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if p.snapshotPeers[key] == nil {
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p.snapshotPeers[key] = make(map[p2p.ID]p2p.Peer)
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}
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p.snapshotPeers[key][peer.ID()] = peer
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if p.peerIndex[peer.ID()] == nil {
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p.peerIndex[peer.ID()] = make(map[snapshotKey]bool)
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}
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p.peerIndex[peer.ID()][key] = true
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if p.snapshots[key] != nil {
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return false, nil
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}
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p.snapshots[key] = snapshot
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if p.formatIndex[snapshot.Format] == nil {
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p.formatIndex[snapshot.Format] = make(map[snapshotKey]bool)
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}
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p.formatIndex[snapshot.Format][key] = true
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if p.heightIndex[snapshot.Height] == nil {
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p.heightIndex[snapshot.Height] = make(map[snapshotKey]bool)
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}
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p.heightIndex[snapshot.Height][key] = true
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return true, nil
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}
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// Best returns the "best" currently known snapshot, if any.
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func (p *snapshotPool) Best() *snapshot {
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ranked := p.Ranked()
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if len(ranked) == 0 {
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return nil
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}
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return ranked[0]
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}
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// GetPeer returns a random peer for a snapshot, if any.
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func (p *snapshotPool) GetPeer(snapshot *snapshot) p2p.Peer {
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peers := p.GetPeers(snapshot)
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if len(peers) == 0 {
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return nil
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}
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return peers[rand.Intn(len(peers))]
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}
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// GetPeers returns the peers for a snapshot.
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func (p *snapshotPool) GetPeers(snapshot *snapshot) []p2p.Peer {
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key := snapshot.Key()
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p.Lock()
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defer p.Unlock()
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peers := make([]p2p.Peer, 0, len(p.snapshotPeers[key]))
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for _, peer := range p.snapshotPeers[key] {
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peers = append(peers, peer)
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}
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// sort results, for testability (otherwise order is random, so tests randomly fail)
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sort.Slice(peers, func(a int, b int) bool {
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return peers[a].ID() < peers[b].ID()
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})
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return peers
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}
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// Ranked returns a list of snapshots ranked by preference. The current heuristic is very naïve,
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// preferring the snapshot with the greatest height, then greatest format, then greatest number of
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// peers. This can be improved quite a lot.
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func (p *snapshotPool) Ranked() []*snapshot {
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p.Lock()
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defer p.Unlock()
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candidates := make([]*snapshot, 0, len(p.snapshots))
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for _, snapshot := range p.snapshots {
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candidates = append(candidates, snapshot)
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}
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sort.Slice(candidates, func(i, j int) bool {
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a := candidates[i]
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b := candidates[j]
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switch {
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case a.Height > b.Height:
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return true
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case a.Height < b.Height:
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return false
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case a.Format > b.Format:
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return true
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case a.Format < b.Format:
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return false
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case len(p.snapshotPeers[a.Key()]) > len(p.snapshotPeers[b.Key()]):
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return true
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default:
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return false
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}
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})
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return candidates
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}
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// Reject rejects a snapshot. Rejected snapshots will never be used again.
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func (p *snapshotPool) Reject(snapshot *snapshot) {
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key := snapshot.Key()
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p.Lock()
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defer p.Unlock()
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p.snapshotBlacklist[key] = true
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p.removeSnapshot(key)
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}
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// RejectFormat rejects a snapshot format. It will never be used again.
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func (p *snapshotPool) RejectFormat(format uint32) {
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p.Lock()
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defer p.Unlock()
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p.formatBlacklist[format] = true
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for key := range p.formatIndex[format] {
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p.removeSnapshot(key)
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}
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}
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// RejectPeer rejects a peer. It will never be used again.
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func (p *snapshotPool) RejectPeer(peerID p2p.ID) {
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if peerID == "" {
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return
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}
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p.Lock()
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defer p.Unlock()
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p.removePeer(peerID)
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p.peerBlacklist[peerID] = true
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}
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// RemovePeer removes a peer from the pool, and any snapshots that no longer have peers.
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func (p *snapshotPool) RemovePeer(peerID p2p.ID) {
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p.Lock()
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defer p.Unlock()
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p.removePeer(peerID)
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}
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// removePeer removes a peer. The caller must hold the mutex lock.
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func (p *snapshotPool) removePeer(peerID p2p.ID) {
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for key := range p.peerIndex[peerID] {
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delete(p.snapshotPeers[key], peerID)
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if len(p.snapshotPeers[key]) == 0 {
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p.removeSnapshot(key)
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}
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}
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delete(p.peerIndex, peerID)
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}
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// removeSnapshot removes a snapshot. The caller must hold the mutex lock.
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func (p *snapshotPool) removeSnapshot(key snapshotKey) {
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snapshot := p.snapshots[key]
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if snapshot == nil {
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return
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}
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delete(p.snapshots, key)
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delete(p.formatIndex[snapshot.Format], key)
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delete(p.heightIndex[snapshot.Height], key)
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for peerID := range p.snapshotPeers[key] {
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delete(p.peerIndex[peerID], key)
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}
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delete(p.snapshotPeers, key)
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}
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