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Author SHA1 Message Date
8f3b7e3876 fix: deal with new lints from beta clippy (#3389)
Most of this is trivial, apart from the rename of the `clippy::derive_hash_xor_eq` lint to `clippy::derived_hash_with_manual_eq`.

Instead of allowing that lint, we manually implement `PartialEq` and add a comment why the difference between the `PartialEq` and `Hash` implementations are okay.
2023-01-31 13:20:26 +00:00
d82c2a1a7a refactor(swarm): simplify DialOpts (#3335)
Instead of tracking an inner enum, move all fields of `Opts` into `DialOpts`, setting them directly once we construct them. This makes the getters a lot simpler to implement and reduces code duplication.
2023-01-19 23:30:09 +00:00
d5f4acc6ed refactor(swarm): express dial logic linearly (#3253)
Previously, the logic within `Swarm::dial` involved fairly convoluted `match` expressions. This patch refactors this function to use new utility functions introduced on `DialOpts` to handle one concern at a time.

This has the advantage that we are covering slightly more cases now. Because we are parsing the `PeerId` only once at the top, checks like banning will now also act on dials that specify the `PeerId` as part of the `/p2p` protocol.
2022-12-22 16:44:58 +00:00
e6da99e4f8 .github/workflows: Deny cargo doc warnings in CI (#2936)
Co-authored-by: Thomas Eizinger <thomas@eizinger.io>
2022-10-04 12:01:45 +11:00
7fc342e6c0 {core,swarm}: Remove Network abstraction (#2492)
This commit removes the `Network` abstraction, thus managing `Listeners`
and the connection `Pool` in `Swarm` directly. This is done under the
assumption that noone uses the `Network` abstraction directly, but
instead everyone always uses it through `Swarm`. Both `Listeners` and
`Pool` are moved from `libp2p-core` into `libp2p-swarm`. Given that they
are no longer exposed via `Network`, they can be treated as an
implementation detail of `libp2p-swarm` and `Swarm`.

This change does not include any behavioural changes.

This change has the followin benefits:

- Removal of `NetworkEvent`, which was mostly an isomorphism of
  `SwarmEvent`.
- Removal of the never-directly-used `Network` abstraction.
- Removal of now obsolete verbose `Peer` (`core/src/network/peer.rs`)
  construct.
- Removal of `libp2p-core` `DialOpts`, which is a direct mapping of
  `libp2p-swarm` `DialOpts`.
- Allowing breaking changes to the connection handling and `Swarm` API
  interface without a breaking change in `libp2p-core` and thus a
  without a breaking change in `/transport` protocols.

This change enables the following potential future changes:

- Removal of `NodeHandler` and `ConnectionHandler`. Thus allowing to
  rename `ProtocolsHandler` into `ConnectionHandler`.
- Moving `NetworkBehaviour` and `ProtocolsHandler` into `libp2p-core`,
  having `libp2p-xxx` protocol crates only depend on `libp2p-core` and
  thus allowing general breaking changes to `Swarm` without breaking all
  `libp2p-xxx` crates.
2022-02-13 21:57:38 +01:00
96dbfcd1ad core/src/transport: Add Transport::dial_as_listener (#2363)
Allows `NetworkBehaviour` implementations to dial a peer, but instruct
the dialed connection to be upgraded as if it were the listening
endpoint.

This is needed when establishing direct connections through NATs and/or
Firewalls (hole punching). When hole punching via TCP (QUIC is different
but similar) both ends dial the other at the same time resulting in a
simultaneously opened TCP connection. To disambiguate who is the dialer
and who the listener there are two options:

1. Use the Simultaneous Open Extension of Multistream Select. See
   [sim-open] specification and [sim-open-rust] Rust implementation.

2. Disambiguate the role (dialer or listener) based on the role within
   the DCUtR [dcutr] protocol. More specifically the node initiating the
   DCUtR process will act as a listener and the other as a dialer.

This commit enables (2), i.e. enables the DCUtR protocol to specify the
role used once the connection is established.

While on the positive side (2) requires one round trip less than (1), on
the negative side (2) only works for coordinated simultaneous dials.
I.e. when a simultaneous dial happens by chance, and not coordinated via
DCUtR, the connection attempt fails when only (2) is in place.

[sim-open]: https://github.com/libp2p/specs/blob/master/connections/simopen.md
[sim-open-rust]: https://github.com/libp2p/rust-libp2p/pull/2066
[dcutr]: https://github.com/libp2p/specs/blob/master/relay/DCUtR.md
2022-01-17 16:35:14 +01:00
74f31f1266 {core,swarm}/: Allow configuring dial concurrency factor per dial (#2404)
Enable a `NetworkBehaviour` or a user via `Swarm::dial` to override the
dial concurrency factor per dial. This is especially relevant in the
case of libp2p-autonat where one wants to probe addresses in sequence to
reduce the amount of work a remote peer can force onto the local node.

To enable the above, this commit also:

- Introduces `libp2p_core::DialOpts` mirroring `libp2p_swarm::DialOpts`.
  Passed as an argument to `Network::dial`.
- Removes `Peer::dial` in favor of `Network::dial`.
- Simplifies `Swarm::dial_with_handler`.

The introduction of `libp2p_core::DialOpts` will be useful beyond this
feature, e.g. for https://github.com/libp2p/rust-libp2p/pull/2363.

In the long run I would like to move and merge `libp2p_core::Network`
and `libp2p_core::Pool` into `libp2p_swarm::Swarm` thus deduplicating
`libp2p_core::DialOpts` and `libp2p_swarm::DialOpts`.

Fixes #2385.
2022-01-13 18:07:07 +01:00
220f84a97f swarm/: Enable advanced dialing requests (#2317)
Enable advanced dialing requests both on `Swarm` and via
`NetworkBehaviourAction`. Users can now trigger a dial with a specific
set of addresses, optionally extended via
`NetworkBehaviour::addresses_of_peer`. In addition the whole process is
now modelled in a type safe way via the builder pattern.

Example of a `NetworkBehaviour` requesting a dial to a specific peer
with a set of addresses additionally extended through
`NetworkBehaviour::addresses_of_peer`:

```rust
NetworkBehaviourAction::Dial {
    opts: DialOpts::peer_id(peer_id)
              .condition(PeerCondition::Always)
              .addresses(addresses)
              .extend_addresses_through_behaviour()
              .build(),
    handler,
}
```

Example of a user requesting a dial to an unknown peer with a single
address via `Swarm`:

```rust
swarm1.dial(
    DialOpts::unknown_peer_id()
        .address(addr2.clone())
        .build()
)
```
2021-11-15 14:17:23 +01:00