* Implement Debug for (ed25519|secp256k1)::(Keypair|SecretKey) (#1285)
* Fix possible arithmetic overflow in libp2p-kad. (#1291)
When the number of active queries exceeds the (internal)
JOBS_MAX_QUERIES limit, which is only supposed to bound
the number of concurrent queries relating to background
jobs, an arithmetic overflow occurs. This is fixed by
using saturating subtraction.
* protocols/plaintext: Add example on how to upgrade with PlainTextConfig1 (#1286)
* [mdns] - Support for long mDNS names (Bug #1232) (#1287)
* Dead code -- commenting out with a note referencing future implementation
* Adding "std" feature so that cargo can build in other directories (notably `misc/mdns`, so that I could run these tests)
* Permitting `PeerID` to be built from an `Identity` multihash
* The length limit for DNS labels is 63 characters, as per RFC1035
* Allocates the vector with capacity for the service name plus additional QNAME encoding bytes
* Added support for encoding/decoding peer IDs with an encoded length greater than 63 characters
* Removing "std" from ring features
Co-Authored-By: Pierre Krieger <pierre.krieger1708@gmail.com>
* Retaining MAX_INLINE_KEY_LENGTH with comment about future usage
* `segment_peer_id` consumes `peer_id` ... plus an early return for IDs that don't need to be segmented
* Fixing logic
* Bump most dependencies (#1268)
* Bump most dependencies
This actually builds 😊.
* Bump all dependencies
Includes the excellent work of @rschulman in #1265.
* Remove use of ed25519-dalek fork
* Monomorphize more dependencies
* Add compatibility hack for rand
Cargo allows a crate to depend on multiple versions of another, but
`cargo-web` panics in that situation. Use a wrapper crate to work
around the panic.
* Use @tomaka’s idea for using a newer `rand`
instead of my own ugly hack.
* Switch to Parity master
as its dependency-bumping PR has been merged.
* Update some depenendencies again
* Remove unwraps and `#[allow(deprecated)]`.
* Remove spurious changes to dependencies
Bumping minor or patch versions is not needed, and increases likelyhood
of merge conflicts.
* Remove some redundant Cargo.toml changes
* Replace a retry loop with an expect
`ed25519::SecretKey::from_bytes` will never fail for 32-byte inputs.
* Revert changes that don’t belong in this PR
* Remove using void to bypass ICE (#1295)
* Publish 0.13.0 (#1294)
* *: Remove usage of custom buffer initialization usage
With version `0.3.0-alpha.19` the futures-preview crate makes the
`AsyncRead::initializer` API unstable.
In order to improve interoperability with e.g. both a library depending
on alpha.18 as well as a library depending on alpha.19 and in order for
rust-libp2p to become stable again, this commit removes all usages of
the unstable `initializer` API.
* protocols/noise: Remove NoiseOutput Asyncread initializer
* transports/tcp: Remove TcpTransStream AsyncRead initializer
* *: Remove version pinning of futures-preview to 0.3.0-alpha.18
With version 0.3.0-alpha.19 the futures-preview crate makes the
AsyncRead::initializer API unstable. Given that the previous commits
removed usage of the initializer API, the version pinning is not needed
any longer.
* Bump most dependencies
This actually builds 😊.
* Bump all dependencies
Includes the excellent work of @rschulman in #1265.
* Remove use of ed25519-dalek fork
* Monomorphize more dependencies
* Add compatibility hack for rand
Cargo allows a crate to depend on multiple versions of another, but
`cargo-web` panics in that situation. Use a wrapper crate to work
around the panic.
* Use @tomaka’s idea for using a newer `rand`
instead of my own ugly hack.
* Switch to Parity master
as its dependency-bumping PR has been merged.
* Update some depenendencies again
* Remove unwraps and `#[allow(deprecated)]`.
* Remove spurious changes to dependencies
Bumping minor or patch versions is not needed, and increases likelyhood
of merge conflicts.
* Remove some redundant Cargo.toml changes
* Replace a retry loop with an expect
`ed25519::SecretKey::from_bytes` will never fail for 32-byte inputs.
* Revert changes that don’t belong in this PR
* Dead code -- commenting out with a note referencing future implementation
* Adding "std" feature so that cargo can build in other directories (notably `misc/mdns`, so that I could run these tests)
* Permitting `PeerID` to be built from an `Identity` multihash
* The length limit for DNS labels is 63 characters, as per RFC1035
* Allocates the vector with capacity for the service name plus additional QNAME encoding bytes
* Added support for encoding/decoding peer IDs with an encoded length greater than 63 characters
* Removing "std" from ring features
Co-Authored-By: Pierre Krieger <pierre.krieger1708@gmail.com>
* Retaining MAX_INLINE_KEY_LENGTH with comment about future usage
* `segment_peer_id` consumes `peer_id` ... plus an early return for IDs that don't need to be segmented
* Fixing logic
* 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
* Revert CIPHERS set to null (#1273)
* Update dependency versions (#1265)
* 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
* Implement /plaintext/2.0.0 (#1236)
* 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
* [noise]: `sodiumoxide 0.2.5` (#1276)
Fixes https://github.com/RustSec/advisory-db/pull/192
* examples/ipfs-kad.rs: Remove outdated reference to `without_init` (#1280)
* CircleCI Test Fix (#1282)
* Disabling "Docker Layer Caching" because it breaks one of the circleci checks
* Bump to trigger CircleCI build
* unbump
* zeroize: Upgrade to v1.0 (#1284)
v1.0 final release is out. Release notes:
https://github.com/iqlusioninc/crates/pull/279
* *: Consolidate protobuf scripts and update to rust-protobuf 2.8.1 (#1275)
* *: Consolidate protobuf generation scripts
* *: Update to rust-protobuf 2.8.1
* *: Mark protobuf generated modules with '_proto'
* examples: Add distributed key value store (#1281)
* 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
* Simple Warning Cleanup (#1278)
* 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.
* Enable the std feature of ring (#1289)
* 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.
* 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)
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.
* 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 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.
* core/src/translation: Add unit tests
* core/src/translation: Support dns4 and dns6
Add dns4 and dns6 as valid protocol replacements for the origin address
to construct external addresses of a given node.
* core/nodes/network: %s/nat_translation/address_translation/
When receiving an observed address on a tcp connection that we initiated, the
observed address contains our tcp dial port, not our tcp listen port. We know
which port we are listening on, thereby we can replace the port within the
observed address.
When receiving an observed address on a tcp connection that we did **not**
initiated, the observed address should contain our listening port. In case it
differs from our listening port there might be a NAT along the path.
With the above in mind, the function name `nat_translation` is misleading.
* Somewhat complete the implementation of Kademlia records.
This commit relates to [libp2p-146] and [libp2p-1089].
* All records expire (by default, configurable).
* Provider records are also stored in the RecordStore, and the RecordStore
API extended.
* Background jobs for periodic (re-)replication and (re-)publication
of records. Regular (value-)records are subject to re-replication and
re-publication as per standard Kademlia. Provider records are only
subject to re-publication.
* For standard Kademlia value lookups (quorum = 1), the record is cached
at the closest peer to the key that did not return the value, as per
standard Kademlia.
* Expiration times of regular (value-)records is computed exponentially
inversely proportional to the number of nodes between the local node
and the closest node known to the key (beyond the k closest), as per
standard Kademlia.
The protobuf messages are extended with two fields: `ttl` and `publisher`
in order to implement the different semantics of re-replication (by any
of the k closest peers to the key, not affecting expiry) and re-publication
(by the original publisher, resetting the expiry). This is not done yet in
other libp2p Kademlia implementations, see e.g. [libp2p-go-323]. The new protobuf fields
have been given somewhat unique identifiers to prevent future collision.
Similarly, periodic re-publication of provider records does not seem to
be done yet in other implementations, see e.g. [libp2p-js-98].
[libp2p-146]: https://github.com/libp2p/rust-libp2p/issues/146
[libp2p-1089]: https://github.com/libp2p/rust-libp2p/issues/1089
[libp2p-go-323]: https://github.com/libp2p/go-libp2p-kad-dht/issues/323
[libp2p-js-98]: https://github.com/libp2p/js-libp2p-kad-dht/issues/98
* Tweak kad-ipfs example.
* Add missing files.
* Ensure new delays are polled immediately.
To ensure task notification, since `NotReady` is returned right after.
* Fix ipfs-kad example and use wasm_timer.
* Small cleanup.
* Incorporate some feedback.
* Adjustments after rebase.
* Distinguish events further.
In order for a user to easily distinguish the result of e.g.
a `put_record` operation from the result of a later republication,
different event constructors are used. Furthermore, for now,
re-replication and "caching" of records (at the closest peer to
the key that did not return a value during a successful lookup)
do not yield events for now as they are less interesting.
* Speed up tests for CI.
* Small refinements and more documentation.
* Guard a node against overriding records for which it considers
itself to be the publisher.
* Document the jobs module more extensively.
* More inline docs around removal of "unreachable" addresses.
* Remove wildcard re-exports.
* Use NonZeroUsize for the constants.
* Re-add method lost on merge.
* Add missing 'pub'.
* Further increase the timeout in the ipfs-kad example.
* Readd log dependency to libp2p-kad.
* Simplify RecordStore API slightly.
* Some more commentary.
* Change Addresses::remove to return Result<(),()>.
Change the semantics of `Addresses::remove` so that the error case
is unambiguous, instead of the success case. Use the `Result` for
clearer semantics to that effect.
* Add some documentation to .
* Address some TODOs, refactor queries and public API.
The following left-over issues are addressed:
* The key for FIND_NODE requests is generalised to any Multihash,
instead of just peer IDs.
* All queries get a (configurable) timeout.
* Finishing queries as soon as enough results have been received is simplified
to avoid code duplication.
* No more panics in provider-API-related code paths. The provider API is
however still untested and (I think) still incomplete (e.g. expiration
of provider records).
* Numerous smaller TODOs encountered in the code.
The following public API changes / additions are made:
* Introduce a `KademliaConfig` with new configuration options for
the replication factor and query timeouts.
* Rename `find_node` to `get_closest_peers`.
* Rename `get_value` to `get_record` and `put_value` to `put_record`,
introducing a `Quorum` parameter for both functions, replacing the
existing `num_results` parameter with clearer semantics.
* Rename `add_providing` to `start_providing` and `remove_providing`
to `stop_providing`.
* Add a `bootstrap` function that implements a (almost) standard
Kademlia bootstrapping procedure.
* Rename `KademliaOut` to `KademliaEvent` with an updated list of
constructors (some renaming). All events that report query results
now report a `Result` to uniformly permit reporting of errors.
The following refactorings are made:
* Introduce some constants.
* Consolidate `query.rs` and `write.rs` behind a common query interface
to reduce duplication and facilitate better code reuse, introducing
the notion of a query peer iterator. `query/peers/closest.rs`
contains the code that was formerly in `query.rs`. `query/peers/fixed.rs` contains
a modified variant of `write.rs` (which is removed). The new `query.rs`
provides an interface for working with a collection of queries, taking
over some code from `behaviour.rs`.
* Reduce code duplication in tests and use the current_thread runtime for
polling swarms to avoid spurious errors in the test output due to aborted
connections when a test finishes prematurely (e.g. because a quorum of
results has been collected).
* Some additions / improvements to the existing tests.
* Fix test.
* Fix rebase.
* Tweak kad-ipfs example.
* Incorporate some feedback.
* Provide easy access and conversion to keys in error results.
multihash: Use `Bytes` instead of `Vec<u8>` internally.
To improve the efficiency of cloning multi-hashes (e.g. as the
representation of `PeerId`s), this PR replaces the `Vec<u8>`
representation with `Bytes`. The API is kept backwards
compatible and does not leak the representation type.
* Begin reimplementing the websocket transport.
* Add TLS support.
* Add support for redirects during handshake.
* Cosmetics.
* Remove unused error cases in tls module.
Left-overs from a previous implementation.
* No libp2p-websocket for wasm targets.
* Change tls::Config to make the server optional.
* Update transports/websocket/src/lib.rs
Co-Authored-By: Pierre Krieger <pierre.krieger1708@gmail.com>
* Duplicate config methods.
As per PR review feedback.
* Add parity_multiaddr::from_websockets_url
* Make from_websockets_url more genreic
* Oops, forgot the file
* Use the URL crate
* Add dns_and_port test
* Address review
* Add support for unix
* Bump to 0.7.0
* Update CHANGELOG.md
Co-Authored-By: tomaka <pierre.krieger1708@gmail.com>
* Update for #1078
* New version of multihash and multiaddr as well
The current implementation does not properly reserve enough space for
`Write::write_all` to succeed. The property test has been improved to
trigger that issue.
The functionality is available through `Multiaddr::replace`.
What we currently call "nat_traversal" is merley a replacement of an IP
address prefix in a `Multiaddr`, hence it can be done directly on
`Multiaddr` values instead of having to go through a `Transport`.
In addition this PR consolidates changes made to `Multiaddr` in
previous commits which resulted in lots of deprecations. It adds some
more (see below for the complete list of API changes) and removes all
deprecated functionality, requiring a minor version bump.
Here are the changes to `multiaddr` compared to the currently published
version:
1. Removed `into_bytes` (use `to_vec` instead).
2. Renamed `to_bytes` to `to_vec`.
3. Removed `from_bytes` (use the `TryFrom` impl instead).
4. Added `with_capacity`.
5. Added `len`.
6. Removed `as_slice` (use `AsRef` impl instead).
7. Removed `encapsulate` (use `push` or `with` instead).
8. Removed `decapsulate` (use `pop` instead).
9. Renamed `append` to `push`.
10. Added `with`.
11. Added `replace`.
12. Removed `ToMultiaddr` trait (use `TryFrom` instead).