## Nim-LibP2P ## Copyright (c) 2019 Status Research & Development GmbH ## Licensed under either of ## * Apache License, version 2.0, ([LICENSE-APACHE](LICENSE-APACHE)) ## * MIT license ([LICENSE-MIT](LICENSE-MIT)) ## at your option. ## This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed except according to ## those terms. import tables, sequtils, options, sets, oids import chronos, chronicles, metrics import stream/connection, transports/transport, multistream, multiaddress, protocols/protocol, protocols/secure/secure, peerinfo, protocols/identify, muxers/muxer, connmanager, peerid, errors export connmanager logScope: topics = "libp2p switch" #TODO: General note - use a finite state machine to manage the different # steps of connections establishing and upgrading. This makes everything # more robust and less prone to ordering attacks - i.e. muxing can come if # and only if the channel has been secured (i.e. if a secure manager has been # previously provided) declareCounter(libp2p_dialed_peers, "dialed peers") declareCounter(libp2p_failed_dials, "failed dials") declareCounter(libp2p_failed_upgrade, "peers failed upgrade") type UpgradeFailedError* = object of CatchableError DialFailedError* = object of CatchableError Switch* = ref object of RootObj peerInfo*: PeerInfo connManager: ConnManager transports*: seq[Transport] protocols*: seq[LPProtocol] muxers*: Table[string, MuxerProvider] ms*: MultistreamSelect identity*: Identify streamHandler*: StreamHandler secureManagers*: seq[Secure] dialLock: Table[PeerID, AsyncLock] acceptFuts: seq[Future[void]] proc addConnEventHandler*(s: Switch, handler: ConnEventHandler, kind: ConnEventKind) = s.connManager.addConnEventHandler(handler, kind) proc removeConnEventHandler*(s: Switch, handler: ConnEventHandler, kind: ConnEventKind) = s.connManager.removeConnEventHandler(handler, kind) proc addPeerEventHandler*(s: Switch, handler: PeerEventHandler, kind: PeerEventKind) = s.connManager.addPeerEventHandler(handler, kind) proc removePeerEventHandler*(s: Switch, handler: PeerEventHandler, kind: PeerEventKind) = s.connManager.removePeerEventHandler(handler, kind) proc disconnect*(s: Switch, peerId: PeerID) {.async, gcsafe.} proc isConnected*(s: Switch, peerId: PeerID): bool = ## returns true if the peer has one or more ## associated connections (sockets) ## peerId in s.connManager proc secure(s: Switch, conn: Connection): Future[Connection] {.async, gcsafe.} = if s.secureManagers.len <= 0: raise newException(UpgradeFailedError, "No secure managers registered!") let codec = await s.ms.select(conn, s.secureManagers.mapIt(it.codec)) if codec.len == 0: raise newException(UpgradeFailedError, "Unable to negotiate a secure channel!") trace "Securing connection", conn, codec let secureProtocol = s.secureManagers.filterIt(it.codec == codec) # ms.select should deal with the correctness of this # let's avoid duplicating checks but detect if it fails to do it properly doAssert(secureProtocol.len > 0) return await secureProtocol[0].secure(conn, true) proc identify(s: Switch, conn: Connection) {.async, gcsafe.} = ## identify the connection if (await s.ms.select(conn, s.identity.codec)): let info = await s.identity.identify(conn, conn.peerInfo) if info.pubKey.isNone and isNil(conn): raise newException(UpgradeFailedError, "no public key provided and no existing peer identity found") if isNil(conn.peerInfo): conn.peerInfo = PeerInfo.init(info.pubKey.get()) if info.addrs.len > 0: conn.peerInfo.addrs = info.addrs if info.agentVersion.isSome: conn.peerInfo.agentVersion = info.agentVersion.get() if info.protoVersion.isSome: conn.peerInfo.protoVersion = info.protoVersion.get() if info.protos.len > 0: conn.peerInfo.protocols = info.protos trace "identified remote peer", conn, peerInfo = shortLog(conn.peerInfo) proc identify(s: Switch, muxer: Muxer) {.async, gcsafe.} = # new stream for identify var stream = await muxer.newStream() if stream == nil: return try: await s.identify(stream) finally: await stream.closeWithEOF() proc mux(s: Switch, conn: Connection): Future[Muxer] {.async, gcsafe.} = ## mux incoming connection trace "Muxing connection", conn if s.muxers.len == 0: warn "no muxers registered, skipping upgrade flow", conn return let muxerName = await s.ms.select(conn, toSeq(s.muxers.keys())) if muxerName.len == 0 or muxerName == "na": debug "no muxer available, early exit", conn return trace "Found a muxer", conn, muxerName # create new muxer for connection let muxer = s.muxers[muxerName].newMuxer(conn) # install stream handler muxer.streamHandler = s.streamHandler s.connManager.storeOutgoing(conn) # store it in muxed connections if we have a peer for it s.connManager.storeMuxer(muxer, muxer.handle()) # store muxer and start read loop return muxer proc disconnect*(s: Switch, peerId: PeerID): Future[void] {.gcsafe.} = s.connManager.dropPeer(peerId) proc upgradeOutgoing(s: Switch, conn: Connection): Future[Connection] {.async, gcsafe.} = trace "Upgrading outgoing connection", conn let sconn = await s.secure(conn) # secure the connection if isNil(sconn): raise newException(UpgradeFailedError, "unable to secure connection, stopping upgrade") if sconn.peerInfo.isNil: raise newException(UpgradeFailedError, "current version of nim-libp2p requires that secure protocol negotiates peerid") let muxer = await s.mux(sconn) # mux it if possible if muxer == nil: # TODO this might be relaxed in the future raise newException(UpgradeFailedError, "a muxer is required for outgoing connections") try: await s.identify(muxer) except CatchableError as exc: # Identify is non-essential, though if it fails, it might indicate that # the connection was closed already - this will be picked up by the read # loop debug "Could not identify connection", conn, msg = exc.msg if isNil(sconn.peerInfo): await sconn.close() raise newException(UpgradeFailedError, "No peerInfo for connection, stopping upgrade") trace "Upgraded outgoing connection", conn, sconn return sconn proc upgradeIncoming(s: Switch, incomingConn: Connection) {.async, gcsafe.} = # noraises trace "Upgrading incoming connection", incomingConn let ms = newMultistream() # secure incoming connections proc securedHandler(conn: Connection, proto: string) {.async, gcsafe, closure.} = trace "Starting secure handler", conn let secure = s.secureManagers.filterIt(it.codec == proto)[0] var sconn: Connection try: sconn = await secure.secure(conn, false) if isNil(sconn): return # add the muxer for muxer in s.muxers.values: ms.addHandler(muxer.codecs, muxer) # handle subsequent secure requests await ms.handle(sconn) except CatchableError as exc: debug "Exception in secure handler during incoming upgrade", msg = exc.msg, conn finally: if not isNil(sconn): await sconn.close() trace "Stopped secure handler", conn try: if (await ms.select(incomingConn)): # just handshake # add the secure handlers for k in s.secureManagers: ms.addHandler(k.codec, securedHandler) # handle un-secured connections # we handshaked above, set this ms handler as active await ms.handle(incomingConn, active = true) except CatchableError as exc: debug "Exception upgrading incoming", exc = exc.msg finally: await incomingConn.close() proc dialAndUpgrade(s: Switch, peerId: PeerID, addrs: seq[MultiAddress]): Future[Connection] {.async.} = debug "Dialing peer", peerId for t in s.transports: # for each transport for a in addrs: # for each address if t.handles(a): # check if it can dial it trace "Dialing address", address = $a, peerId let dialed = try: await t.dial(a) except CancelledError as exc: debug "Dialing canceled", msg = exc.msg, peerId raise exc except CatchableError as exc: debug "Dialing failed", msg = exc.msg, peerId libp2p_failed_dials.inc() continue # Try the next address # make sure to assign the peer to the connection dialed.peerInfo = PeerInfo.init(peerId, addrs) libp2p_dialed_peers.inc() let conn = try: await s.upgradeOutgoing(dialed) except CatchableError as exc: # If we failed to establish the connection through one transport, # we won't succeeded through another - no use in trying again await dialed.close() debug "Upgrade failed", msg = exc.msg, peerId if exc isnot CancelledError: libp2p_failed_upgrade.inc() raise exc doAssert not isNil(conn), "connection died after upgradeOutgoing" debug "Dial successful", conn, peerInfo = conn.peerInfo return conn proc internalConnect(s: Switch, peerId: PeerID, addrs: seq[MultiAddress]): Future[Connection] {.async.} = if s.peerInfo.peerId == peerId: raise newException(CatchableError, "can't dial self!") var conn: Connection # Ensure there's only one in-flight attempt per peer let lock = s.dialLock.mgetOrPut(peerId, newAsyncLock()) try: await lock.acquire() # Check if we have a connection already and try to reuse it conn = s.connManager.selectConn(peerId) if conn != nil: if conn.atEof or conn.closed: # This connection should already have been removed from the connection # manager - it's essentially a bug that we end up here - we'll fail # for now, hoping that this will clean themselves up later... warn "dead connection in connection manager", conn await conn.close() raise newException(DialFailedError, "Zombie connection encountered") trace "Reusing existing connection", conn, direction = $conn.dir return conn conn = await s.dialAndUpgrade(peerId, addrs) finally: if lock.locked(): lock.release() if isNil(conn): # None of the addresses connected raise newException(DialFailedError, "Unable to establish outgoing link") if conn.closed() or conn.atEof(): # This can happen when the other ends drops us # before we get a chance to return the connection # back to the dialer. trace "Connection dead on arrival", conn raise newLPStreamClosedError() return conn proc connect*(s: Switch, peerId: PeerID, addrs: seq[MultiAddress]) {.async.} = discard await s.internalConnect(peerId, addrs) proc negotiateStream(s: Switch, conn: Connection, protos: seq[string]): Future[Connection] {.async.} = trace "Negotiating stream", conn, protos let selected = await s.ms.select(conn, protos) if not protos.contains(selected): await conn.closeWithEOF() raise newException(DialFailedError, "Unable to select sub-protocol " & $protos) return conn proc dial*(s: Switch, peerId: PeerID, protos: seq[string]): Future[Connection] {.async.} = trace "Dialing (existing)", peerId, protos let stream = await s.connManager.getStream(peerId) if stream.isNil: raise newException(DialFailedError, "Couldn't get muxed stream") return await s.negotiateStream(stream, protos) proc dial*(s: Switch, peerId: PeerID, proto: string): Future[Connection] = dial(s, peerId, @[proto]) proc dial*(s: Switch, peerId: PeerID, addrs: seq[MultiAddress], protos: seq[string]): Future[Connection] {.async.} = trace "Dialing (new)", peerId, protos let conn = await s.internalConnect(peerId, addrs) trace "Opening stream", conn let stream = await s.connManager.getStream(conn) proc cleanup() {.async.} = if not(isNil(stream)): await stream.closeWithEOF() if not(isNil(conn)): await conn.close() try: if isNil(stream): await conn.close() raise newException(DialFailedError, "Couldn't get muxed stream") return await s.negotiateStream(stream, protos) except CancelledError as exc: trace "Dial canceled", conn await cleanup() raise exc except CatchableError as exc: debug "Error dialing", conn, msg = exc.msg await cleanup() raise exc proc dial*(s: Switch, peerId: PeerID, addrs: seq[MultiAddress], proto: string): Future[Connection] = dial(s, peerId, addrs, @[proto]) proc mount*[T: LPProtocol](s: Switch, proto: T, matcher: Matcher = nil) {.gcsafe.} = if isNil(proto.handler): raise newException(CatchableError, "Protocol has to define a handle method or proc") if proto.codec.len == 0: raise newException(CatchableError, "Protocol has to define a codec string") s.ms.addHandler(proto.codecs, proto, matcher) proc accept(s: Switch, transport: Transport) {.async.} = # noraises ## transport's accept loop ## while transport.running: var conn: Connection try: debug "About to accept incoming connection" conn = await transport.accept() if not isNil(conn): debug "Accepted an incoming connection", conn asyncSpawn s.upgradeIncoming(conn) # perform upgrade on incoming connection else: # A nil connection means that we might have hit a # file-handle limit (or another non-fatal error), # we can get one on the next try, but we should # be careful to not end up in a thigh loop that # will starve the main event loop, thus we sleep # here before retrying. await sleepAsync(100.millis) # TODO: should be configurable? except CatchableError as exc: debug "Exception in accept loop, exiting", exc = exc.msg if not isNil(conn): await conn.close() return proc start*(s: Switch): Future[seq[Future[void]]] {.async, gcsafe.} = trace "starting switch for peer", peerInfo = s.peerInfo var startFuts: seq[Future[void]] for t in s.transports: # for each transport for i, a in s.peerInfo.addrs: if t.handles(a): # check if it handles the multiaddr var server = t.start(a) s.peerInfo.addrs[i] = t.ma # update peer's address s.acceptFuts.add(s.accept(t)) startFuts.add(server) debug "Started libp2p node", peer = s.peerInfo return startFuts # listen for incoming connections proc stop*(s: Switch) {.async.} = trace "Stopping switch" for a in s.acceptFuts: if not a.finished: a.cancel() checkFutures( await allFinished(s.acceptFuts)) # close and cleanup all connections await s.connManager.close() for t in s.transports: try: await t.stop() except CancelledError as exc: raise exc except CatchableError as exc: warn "error cleaning up transports", msg = exc.msg trace "Switch stopped" proc muxerHandler(s: Switch, muxer: Muxer) {.async, gcsafe.} = let conn = muxer.connection if conn.peerInfo.isNil: warn "This version of nim-libp2p requires secure protocol to negotiate peerid" await muxer.close() return # store incoming connection s.connManager.storeIncoming(conn) # store muxer and muxed connection s.connManager.storeMuxer(muxer) try: await s.identify(muxer) except IdentifyError as exc: # Identify is non-essential, though if it fails, it might indicate that # the connection was closed already - this will be picked up by the read # loop debug "Could not identify connection", conn, msg = exc.msg except LPStreamClosedError as exc: debug "Identify stream closed", conn, msg = exc.msg except LPStreamEOFError as exc: debug "Identify stream EOF", conn, msg = exc.msg except CancelledError as exc: await muxer.close() raise exc except CatchableError as exc: await muxer.close() libp2p_failed_upgrade.inc() trace "Exception in muxer handler", conn, msg = exc.msg proc newSwitch*(peerInfo: PeerInfo, transports: seq[Transport], identity: Identify, muxers: Table[string, MuxerProvider], secureManagers: openarray[Secure] = []): Switch = if secureManagers.len == 0: raise (ref CatchableError)(msg: "Provide at least one secure manager") let switch = Switch( peerInfo: peerInfo, ms: newMultistream(), transports: transports, connManager: ConnManager.init(), identity: identity, muxers: muxers, secureManagers: @secureManagers, ) switch.streamHandler = proc(conn: Connection) {.async, gcsafe.} = # noraises trace "Starting stream handler", conn try: await switch.ms.handle(conn) # handle incoming connection except CancelledError as exc: raise exc except CatchableError as exc: trace "exception in stream handler", conn, msg = exc.msg finally: await conn.closeWithEOF() trace "Stream handler done", conn switch.mount(identity) for key, val in muxers: val.streamHandler = switch.streamHandler val.muxerHandler = proc(muxer: Muxer): Future[void] = switch.muxerHandler(muxer) return switch proc isConnected*(s: Switch, peerInfo: PeerInfo): bool {.deprecated: "Use PeerID version".} = not isNil(peerInfo) and isConnected(s, peerInfo.peerId) proc disconnect*(s: Switch, peerInfo: PeerInfo): Future[void] {.deprecated: "Use PeerID version", gcsafe.} = disconnect(s, peerInfo.peerId) proc connect*(s: Switch, peerInfo: PeerInfo): Future[void] {.deprecated: "Use PeerID version".} = connect(s, peerInfo.peerId, peerInfo.addrs) proc dial*(s: Switch, peerInfo: PeerInfo, proto: string): Future[Connection] {.deprecated: "Use PeerID version".} = dial(s, peerInfo.peerId, peerInfo.addrs, proto)