* Cleaning up warnings - removing unused `use`
* Cleaning up warnings - unused tuple value
* Cleaning up warnings - removing dead code
* Cleaning up warnings - fixing deprecated name
* Cleaning up warnings - removing dead code
* Revert "Cleaning up warnings - removing dead code"
This reverts commit f18a765e4bf240b0ed9294ec3ae5dab5c186b801.
* examples: Add distributed key value store
This commit adds a basic distributed key value store supporting GET and
PUT commands using Kademlia and mDNS.
* examples/distributed-key-value-store: Fix typo
* WIP
* plaintext/2.0.0
* Refactor protobuf related issues to compatible with the spec
* Rename: new PlainTextConfig -> PlainText2Config
* Keep plaintext/1.0.0 as PlainText1Config
* Config contains pubkey
* Rename: proposition -> exchange
* Add PeerId to Exchange
* Check the validity of the remote's `Exchange`
* Tweak
* Delete unused import
* Add debug log
* Delete unused field: public_key_encoded
* Delete unused field: local
* Delete unused field: exchange_bytes
* The inner instance should not be public
* identity::Publickey::Rsa is not available on wasm
* Delete PeerId from Config as it should be generated from the pubkey
* Catch up for #1240
* Tweak
* Update protocols/plaintext/src/error.rs
Co-Authored-By: Pierre Krieger <pierre.krieger1708@gmail.com>
* Update protocols/plaintext/src/handshake.rs
Co-Authored-By: Pierre Krieger <pierre.krieger1708@gmail.com>
* Update protocols/plaintext/src/error.rs
Co-Authored-By: Pierre Krieger <pierre.krieger1708@gmail.com>
* Update protocols/plaintext/src/error.rs
Co-Authored-By: Roman Borschel <romanb@users.noreply.github.com>
* Update protocols/plaintext/src/error.rs
Co-Authored-By: Roman Borschel <romanb@users.noreply.github.com>
* Rename: pubkey -> local_public_key
* Delete unused error
* Rename: PeerIdValidationFailed -> InvalidPeerId
* Fix: HandShake -> Handshake
* Use bytes insteadof Publickey to avoid code duplication
* Replace with ProtobufError
* Merge HandshakeContext<()> into HandshakeContext<Local>
* Improve the peer ID validation to simplify the handshake
* Propagate Remote to allow extracting the PeerId from the Remote
* Collapse the same kind of errors into the variant
* Update versions of many dependencies
* Bump version of rand
* Updates for changed APIs in rand, ring, and webpki
* Replace references to `snow::Session`
`Session` no longer exists in `snow` but the replacement is two structs `HandshakeState` and `TransportState`
Something will have to be done to harmonize `NoiseOutput.session`
* Add precise type for UnparsedPublicKey
* Update data structures/functions to match new snow's API
* Delete diff.diff
Remove accidentally committed diff file
* Remove commented lines in identity/rsa.rs
* Bump libsecp256k1 to 0.3.1
* Configurable multistream-select protocol. Add V1Lazy variant. (#1245)
Make the multistream-select protocol (version) configurable
on transport upgrades as well as for individual substreams.
Add a "lazy" variant of multistream-select 1.0 that delays
sending of negotiation protocol frames as much as possible
but is only safe to use under additional assumptions that
go beyond what is required by the multistream-select v1
specification.
* Improve the code readability of the chat example (#1253)
* Add bridged chats (#1252)
* Try fix CI (#1261)
* Print Rust version on CI
* Don't print where not appropriate
* Change caching strategy
* Remove win32 build
* Remove win32 from list
* Update libsecp256k1 dep to 0.3.0 (#1258)
* Update libsecp256k1 dep to 0.3.0
* Sign now cannot fail
* Upgrade url and percent-encoding deps to 2.1.0 (#1267)
* Upgrade percent-encoding dep to 2.1.0
* Upgrade url dep to 2.1.0
* Fix more conflicts
* Revert CIPHERS set to null (#1273)
* protocols/noise: Fix obvious future errors
* protocol/noise: Make Handshake methods independent functions
* protocols/noise: Abstract T and C for handshake
* protocols/noise: Replace FutureResult with Result
* protocols/noise: Introduce recv_identity stub
* protocols/noise: Implement recv_identity stub
* protocols/noise: Change NoiseConfig::Future from Handshake to Result
* protocols/noise: Adjust to new Poll syntax
* protocols/noise: Return early on state creation failure
* protocols/noise: Add bounds Async{Write,Read} to initiator / respoder
* protocols/noise: Add Protocol trait bound for C in rt functions
* protocols/noise: Do io operations on state.io instead of state
* protocols/noise: Have upgrade_xxx return a pinned future
* protocols/noise: Have NoiseOutput::poll_read self be mutable
* protocols/noise: Make recv_identity buffers mutable
* protocols/noise: Fix warnings
* protocols/noise: Replace NoiseOutput io::Read impl with AsyncRead
* protocols/noise: Replace NoiseOutput io::Write impl with AsyncWrite
* protocols/noise: Adjust tests to new futures
* protocols/noise: Don't use {AsyncRead,AsyncWrite,TryStream}*Ext* bound
* protocols/noise: Don't use async_closure feature
* protocols/noise: use futures::ready! macro
* protocols/noise: Make NoiseOutput AsyncRead return unsafe NopInitializer
The previous implementation of AsyncRead for NoiseOutput would operate
on uninitialized buffers, given that it properly returned the number of
bytest that were written to the buffer. With this patch the current
implementation operates on uninitialized buffers as well by returning an
Initializer::nop() in AsyncRead::initializer.
* protocols/noise: Remove resolved TODO questions
* protocols/noise: Remove 'this = self' comment
Given that `let mut this = &mut *self` is not specific to a pinned self,
but follows the dereference coercion [1] happening at compile time when
trying to mutably borrow two distinct struct fields, this patch removes
the code comment.
[1]
```rust
let x = &mut self.deref_mut().x;
let y = &mut self.deref_mut().y; // error
// ---
let mut this = self.deref_mut();
let x = &mut this.x;
let y = &mut this.y; // ok
```
* Remove redundant nested futures.
* protocols/noise/Cargo: Update to futures preview 0.3.0-alpha.18
* protocols/noise: Improve formatting
* protocols/noise: Return pinned future on authenticated noise upgrade
* protocols/noise: Specify Output of Future embedded in Handshake directly
* *: Ensure Noise handshake futures are Send
* Revert "*: Ensure Noise handshake futures are Send"
This reverts commit 555c2df315e44f21ad39d4408445ce2cb84dd1a4.
* protocols/noise: Ensure NoiseConfig Future is Send
* protocols/noise: Use relative import path for {In,Out}boundUpgrade
Make the multistream-select protocol (version) configurable
on transport upgrades as well as for individual substreams.
Add a "lazy" variant of multistream-select 1.0 that delays
sending of negotiation protocol frames as much as possible
but is only safe to use under additional assumptions that
go beyond what is required by the multistream-select v1
specification.
* Rework the transport upgrade API.
ALthough transport upgrades must follow a specific pattern
in order fot the resulting transport to be usable with a
`Network` or `Swarm`, that pattern is currently not well
reflected in the transport upgrade API. Rather, transport
upgrades are rather laborious and involve non-trivial code
duplication.
This commit introduces a `transport::upgrade::Builder` that is
obtained from `Transport::upgrade`. The `Builder` encodes the
previously implicit rules for transport upgrades:
1. Authentication upgrades must happen first.
2. Any number of upgrades may follow.
3. A multiplexer upgrade must happen last.
Since multiplexing is the last (regular) transport upgrade (because
that upgrade yields a `StreamMuxer` which is no longer a `AsyncRead`
/ `AsyncWrite` resource, which the upgrade process is based on),
the upgrade starts with `Transport::upgrade` and ends with
`Builder::multiplex`, which drops back down to the `Transport`,
providing a fluent API.
Authentication and multiplexer upgrades must furthermore adhere
to a minimal contract w.r.t their outputs:
1. An authentication upgrade is given an (async) I/O resource `C`
and must produce a pair `(I, D)` where `I: ConnectionInfo` and
`D` is a new (async) I/O resource `D`.
2. A multiplexer upgrade is given an (async) I/O resource `C`
and must produce a `M: StreamMuxer`.
To that end, two changes to the `secio` and `noise` protocols have been
made:
1. The `secio` upgrade now outputs a pair of `(PeerId, SecioOutput)`.
The former implements `ConnectionInfo` and the latter `AsyncRead` /
`AsyncWrite`, fulfilling the `Builder` contract.
2. A new `NoiseAuthenticated` upgrade has been added that wraps around
any noise upgrade (i.e. `NoiseConfig`) and has an output of
`(PeerId, NoiseOutput)`, i.e. it checks if the `RemoteIdentity` from
the handshake output is an `IdentityKey`, failing if that is not the
case. This is the standard upgrade procedure one wants for integrating
noise with libp2p-core/swarm.
* Cleanup
* Add a new integration test.
* Add missing license.
* Refactor the Identify protocol.
Thereby updating the documentation. The low-level protocol
and handler modules are no longer exposed and some constructors
of the IdentifyEvent renamed.
* Update protocols/identify/src/protocol.rs
Co-Authored-By: Pierre Krieger <pierre.krieger1708@gmail.com>
* Replace `listen_addr` with `local_addr`.
In `ListenerUpgrade`, `ConnectedPoint` and other event types where we
were previously using the listen address we now report the local address
of an incoming connection. The reason being that it is difficult to get
the listen address right. In case clients want to know, which listener
produced an incoming connection upgrade they are advised to use the
`ListenerId` for such purposes.
* Update transports/tcp/src/lib.rs
Co-Authored-By: Max Inden <mail@max-inden.de>
* Add listener ID and error event.
Report listener errors to client code so they are aware that an error
occurred within a listener. By default we continue to poll listeners
which produced an error, but clients can remove listeners by ID.
* tcp: Report errors.
Instead of silently waiting after errors we return all errors, but pause
after each error, before continuing.
* Add a test.
To ease testing, `Listener` is made generic and we test that no values
and errors are lost. Elapsed time between item generation is not
measured.
* Support the new methods in core-derive.
* Address review concerns.
* Remove `Display` impl of `ListenerId`.
* Add 'static bound to `on_listener_error` error.
* Remove tokio-codec dependency from multistream-select.
In preparation for the eventual switch from tokio to std futures.
Includes some initial refactoring in preparation for further work
in the context of https://github.com/libp2p/rust-libp2p/issues/659.
* Reduce default buffer sizes.
* Allow more than one frame to be buffered for sending.
* Doc tweaks.
* Remove superfluous (duplicated) Message types.
* Reduce roundtrips in multistream-select negotiation.
1. Enable 0-RTT: If the dialer only supports a single protocol, it can send
protocol data (e.g. the actual application request) together with
the multistream-select header and protocol proposal. Similarly,
if the listener supports a proposed protocol, it can send protocol
data (e.g. the actual application response) together with the
multistream-select header and protocol confirmation.
2. In general, the dialer "settles on" an expected protocol as soon
as it runs out of alternatives. Furthermore, both dialer and listener
do not immediately flush the final protocol confirmation, allowing it
to be sent together with application protocol data. Attempts to read
from the negotiated I/O stream implicitly flushes any pending data.
3. A clean / graceful shutdown of an I/O stream always completes protocol
negotiation.
The publich API of multistream-select changed slightly, requiring both
AsyncRead and AsyncWrite bounds for async reading and writing due to
the implicit buffering and "lazy" negotiation. The error types have
also been changed, but they were not previously fully exported.
Includes some general refactoring with simplifications and some more tests,
e.g. there was an edge case relating to a possible ambiguity when parsing
multistream-select protocol messages.
* Further missing commentary.
* Remove unused test dependency.
* Adjust commentary.
* Cleanup NegotiatedComplete::poll()
* Fix deflate protocol tests.
* Stabilise network_simult test.
The test implicitly relied on "slow" connection establishment
in order to have a sufficient probability of passing.
With the removal of roundtrips in multistream-select, it is now
more likely that within the up to 50ms duration between swarm1
and swarm2 dialing, the connection is already established, causing
the expectation of step == 1 to fail when receiving a Connected event,
since the step may then still be 0.
This commit aims to avoid these spurious errors by detecting runs
during which a connection is established "too quickly", repeating
the test run.
It still seems theoretically possible that, if connections are always
established "too quickly", the test runs forever. However, given that
the delta between swarm1 and swarm2 dialing is 0-50ms and that the
TCP transport is used, that seems probabilistically unlikely.
Nevertheless, the purpose of the artificial dialing delay between
swarm1 and swarm2 should be re-evaluated and possibly at least
the maximum delay further reduced.
* Complete negotiation between upgrades in libp2p-core.
While multistream-select, as a standalone library and providing
an API at the granularity of a single negotiation, supports
lazy negotiation (and in particular 0-RTT negotiation), in the
context of libp2p-core where any number of negotiations are
composed generically within the concept of composable "upgrades",
it is necessary to wait for protocol negotiation between upgrades
to complete.
* Clarify docs. Simplify listener upgrades.
Since reading from a Negotiated I/O stream implicitly flushes any pending
negotiation data, there is no pitfall involved in not waiting for completion.
* Remove pending RPCs on query completion.
Ensure that any still pending RPCs related to a query are removed
once the query terminates (successfully or through timeout) by
scoping pending RPCs to the lifetime of a query.
* Cleanup.
* Remove tokio-codec dependency from multistream-select.
In preparation for the eventual switch from tokio to std futures.
Includes some initial refactoring in preparation for further work
in the context of https://github.com/libp2p/rust-libp2p/issues/659.
* Reduce default buffer sizes.
* Allow more than one frame to be buffered for sending.
* Doc tweaks.
* Remove superfluous (duplicated) Message types.
Addresses https://github.com/libp2p/rust-libp2p/issues/1206 by always
registering the current task before calling poll_*_notify functions.
This is in the same spirit as the corresponding fix for yamux
in https://github.com/paritytech/yamux/pull/54.
Also adds missing registration of the current task in close()
and flush_all(), which have been observed to cause stalls
when trying to do a graceful connection shutdown / close.