* Allow multiple connections per peer in libp2p-core.
Instead of trying to enforce a single connection per peer,
which involves quite a bit of additional complexity e.g.
to prioritise simultaneously opened connections and can
have other undesirable consequences [1], we now
make multiple connections per peer a feature.
The gist of these changes is as follows:
The concept of a "node" with an implicit 1-1 correspondence
to a connection has been replaced with the "first-class"
concept of a "connection". The code from `src/nodes` has moved
(with varying degrees of modification) to `src/connection`.
A `HandledNode` has become a `Connection`, a `NodeHandler` a
`ConnectionHandler`, the `CollectionStream` was the basis for
the new `connection::Pool`, and so forth.
Conceptually, a `Network` contains a `connection::Pool` which
in turn internally employs the `connection::Manager` for
handling the background `connection::manager::Task`s, one
per connection, as before. These are all considered implementation
details. On the public API, `Peer`s are managed as before through
the `Network`, except now the API has changed with the shift of focus
to (potentially multiple) connections per peer. The `NetworkEvent`s have
accordingly also undergone changes.
The Swarm APIs remain largely unchanged, except for the fact that
`inject_replaced` is no longer called. It may now practically happen
that multiple `ProtocolsHandler`s are associated with a single
`NetworkBehaviour`, one per connection. If implementations of
`NetworkBehaviour` rely somehow on communicating with exactly
one `ProtocolsHandler`, this may cause issues, but it is unlikely.
[1]: https://github.com/paritytech/substrate/issues/4272
* Fix intra-rustdoc links.
* Update core/src/connection/pool.rs
Co-Authored-By: Max Inden <mail@max-inden.de>
* Address some review feedback and fix doc links.
* Allow responses to be sent on the same connection.
* Remove unnecessary remainders of inject_replaced.
* Update swarm/src/behaviour.rs
Co-Authored-By: Pierre Krieger <pierre.krieger1708@gmail.com>
* Update swarm/src/lib.rs
Co-Authored-By: Pierre Krieger <pierre.krieger1708@gmail.com>
* Update core/src/connection/manager.rs
Co-Authored-By: Pierre Krieger <pierre.krieger1708@gmail.com>
* Update core/src/connection/manager.rs
Co-Authored-By: Pierre Krieger <pierre.krieger1708@gmail.com>
* Update core/src/connection/pool.rs
Co-Authored-By: Pierre Krieger <pierre.krieger1708@gmail.com>
* Incorporate more review feedback.
* Move module declaration below imports.
* Update core/src/connection/manager.rs
Co-Authored-By: Toralf Wittner <tw@dtex.org>
* Update core/src/connection/manager.rs
Co-Authored-By: Toralf Wittner <tw@dtex.org>
* Simplify as per review.
* Fix rustoc link.
* Add try_notify_handler and simplify.
* Relocate DialingConnection and DialingAttempt.
For better visibility constraints.
* Small cleanup.
* Small cleanup. More robust EstablishedConnectionIter.
* Clarify semantics of `DialingPeer::connect`.
* Don't call inject_disconnected on InvalidPeerId.
To preserve the previous behavior and ensure calls to
`inject_disconnected` are always paired with calls to
`inject_connected`.
* Provide public ConnectionId constructor.
Mainly needed for testing purposes, e.g. in substrate.
* Move the established connection limit check to the right place.
* Clean up connection error handling.
Separate connection errors into those occuring during
connection setup or upon rejecting a newly established
connection (the `PendingConnectionError`) and those
errors occurring on previously established connections,
i.e. for which a `ConnectionEstablished` event has
been emitted by the connection pool earlier.
* Revert change in log level and clarify an invariant.
* Remove inject_replaced entirely.
* Allow notifying all connection handlers.
Thereby simplify by introducing a new enum `NotifyHandler`,
used with a single constructor `NetworkBehaviourAction::NotifyHandler`.
* Finishing touches.
Small API simplifications and code deduplication.
Some more useful debug logging.
Co-authored-by: Max Inden <mail@max-inden.de>
Co-authored-by: Pierre Krieger <pierre.krieger1708@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Toralf Wittner <tw@dtex.org>
* Simplify trait bounds requirements
* More work
* Moar
* Finish
* Fix final tests
* More simplification
* Use separate traits for Inbound/Outbound
* Update gossipsub and remove warnings
* Add documentation to swarm
* Remove BoxSubstream
* Fix tests not compiling
* Fix stack overflow
* Address concerns
* For some reason my IDE ignored libp2p-kad
* add docs about deriving NetworkBehaviour
* add commentary to the chat example
also minor stuff like reordering to match the struct elements, note why the listening address is
reported in poll.
* fix remove the warning on the example ignored field
* Apply suggestions from code review
Thanks for suggestions!
Co-Authored-By: Max Inden <mail@max-inden.de>
* chore cleanup added docs after suggestions
* fix print all listening addresses in examples/chat
not that there should be more than one but it makes sense to repeat the full example here.
* chore remove confusing writing on printing the listening addrs
* fix use intra-docs, spelling
Co-Authored-By: Roman S. Borschel <roman@parity.io>
Co-authored-by: Max Inden <mail@max-inden.de>
Co-authored-by: Roman Borschel <romanb@users.noreply.github.com>
* 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)
* 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.
* 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.
* 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
* Embed the topology in the NetworkBehaviour
* Put topologies inside of Floodsub and Kad
* Fix core tests
* Fix chat example
* More work
* Some cleanup
* Restore external addresses system