go-libp2p-pubsub/pubsub.go

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Go

package pubsub
import (
"context"
"encoding/binary"
"errors"
"fmt"
"math/rand"
"sync"
"sync/atomic"
"time"
pb "github.com/libp2p/go-libp2p-pubsub/pb"
"github.com/libp2p/go-libp2p-core/crypto"
"github.com/libp2p/go-libp2p-core/discovery"
"github.com/libp2p/go-libp2p-core/host"
"github.com/libp2p/go-libp2p-core/network"
"github.com/libp2p/go-libp2p-core/peer"
"github.com/libp2p/go-libp2p-core/protocol"
logging "github.com/ipfs/go-log"
timecache "github.com/whyrusleeping/timecache"
)
// DefaultMaximumMessageSize is 1mb.
const DefaultMaxMessageSize = 1 << 20
var (
TimeCacheDuration = 120 * time.Second
// ErrSubscriptionCancelled may be returned when a subscription Next() is called after the
// subscription has been cancelled.
ErrSubscriptionCancelled = errors.New("subscription cancelled")
)
var log = logging.Logger("pubsub")
// PubSub is the implementation of the pubsub system.
type PubSub struct {
// atomic counter for seqnos
// NOTE: Must be declared at the top of the struct as we perform atomic
// operations on this field.
//
// See: https://golang.org/pkg/sync/atomic/#pkg-note-BUG
counter uint64
host host.Host
rt PubSubRouter
val *validation
disc *discover
tracer *pubsubTracer
// maxMessageSize is the maximum message size; it applies globally to all
// topics.
maxMessageSize int
// size of the outbound message channel that we maintain for each peer
peerOutboundQueueSize int
// incoming messages from other peers
incoming chan *RPC
// messages we are publishing out to our peers
publish chan *Message
// addSub is a control channel for us to add and remove subscriptions
addSub chan *addSubReq
// addRelay is a control channel for us to add and remove relays
addRelay chan *addRelayReq
// rmRelay is a relay cancellation channel
rmRelay chan string
// get list of topics we are subscribed to
getTopics chan *topicReq
// get chan of peers we are connected to
getPeers chan *listPeerReq
// send subscription here to cancel it
cancelCh chan *Subscription
// addSub is a channel for us to add a topic
addTopic chan *addTopicReq
// removeTopic is a topic cancellation channel
rmTopic chan *rmTopicReq
// a notification channel for new peer connections
newPeers chan peer.ID
// a notification channel for new outoging peer streams
newPeerStream chan network.Stream
// a notification channel for errors opening new peer streams
newPeerError chan peer.ID
// a notification channel for when our peers die
peerDead chan peer.ID
// The set of topics we are subscribed to
mySubs map[string]map[*Subscription]struct{}
// The set of topics we are relaying for
myRelays map[string]int
// The set of topics we are interested in
myTopics map[string]*Topic
// topics tracks which topics each of our peers are subscribed to
topics map[string]map[peer.ID]struct{}
// sendMsg handles messages that have been validated
sendMsg chan *Message
// addVal handles validator registration requests
addVal chan *addValReq
// rmVal handles validator unregistration requests
rmVal chan *rmValReq
// eval thunk in event loop
eval chan func()
// peer blacklist
blacklist Blacklist
blacklistPeer chan peer.ID
peers map[peer.ID]chan *RPC
seenMessagesMx sync.Mutex
seenMessages *timecache.TimeCache
// function used to compute the ID for a message
msgID MsgIdFunction
// key for signing messages; nil when signing is disabled
signKey crypto.PrivKey
// source ID for signed messages; corresponds to signKey, empty when signing is disabled.
// If empty, the author and seq-nr are completely omitted from the messages.
signID peer.ID
// strict mode rejects all unsigned messages prior to validation
signPolicy MessageSignaturePolicy
ctx context.Context
}
// PubSubRouter is the message router component of PubSub.
type PubSubRouter interface {
// Protocols returns the list of protocols supported by the router.
Protocols() []protocol.ID
// Attach is invoked by the PubSub constructor to attach the router to a
// freshly initialized PubSub instance.
Attach(*PubSub)
// AddPeer notifies the router that a new peer has been connected.
AddPeer(peer.ID, protocol.ID)
// RemovePeer notifies the router that a peer has been disconnected.
RemovePeer(peer.ID)
// EnoughPeers returns whether the router needs more peers before it's ready to publish new records.
// Suggested (if greater than 0) is a suggested number of peers that the router should need.
EnoughPeers(topic string, suggested int) bool
// AcceptFrom is invoked on any incoming message before pushing it to the validation pipeline
// or processing control information.
// Allows routers with internal scoring to vet peers before committing any processing resources
// to the message and implement an effective graylist and react to validation queue overload.
AcceptFrom(peer.ID) AcceptStatus
// HandleRPC is invoked to process control messages in the RPC envelope.
// It is invoked after subscriptions and payload messages have been processed.
HandleRPC(*RPC)
// Publish is invoked to forward a new message that has been validated.
Publish(*Message)
// Join notifies the router that we want to receive and forward messages in a topic.
// It is invoked after the subscription announcement.
Join(topic string)
// Leave notifies the router that we are no longer interested in a topic.
// It is invoked after the unsubscription announcement.
Leave(topic string)
}
type AcceptStatus int
const (
// AcceptAll signals to accept the incoming RPC for full processing
AcceptNone AcceptStatus = iota
// AcceptControl signals to accept the incoming RPC only for control message processing
AcceptControl
// AcceptNone signals to drop the incoming RPC
AcceptAll
)
type Message struct {
*pb.Message
ReceivedFrom peer.ID
ValidatorData interface{}
}
func (m *Message) GetFrom() peer.ID {
return peer.ID(m.Message.GetFrom())
}
type RPC struct {
pb.RPC
// unexported on purpose, not sending this over the wire
from peer.ID
}
type Option func(*PubSub) error
// NewPubSub returns a new PubSub management object.
func NewPubSub(ctx context.Context, h host.Host, rt PubSubRouter, opts ...Option) (*PubSub, error) {
ps := &PubSub{
host: h,
ctx: ctx,
rt: rt,
val: newValidation(),
disc: &discover{},
maxMessageSize: DefaultMaxMessageSize,
peerOutboundQueueSize: 32,
signID: h.ID(),
signKey: nil,
signPolicy: StrictSign,
incoming: make(chan *RPC, 32),
publish: make(chan *Message),
newPeers: make(chan peer.ID),
newPeerStream: make(chan network.Stream),
newPeerError: make(chan peer.ID),
peerDead: make(chan peer.ID),
cancelCh: make(chan *Subscription),
getPeers: make(chan *listPeerReq),
addSub: make(chan *addSubReq),
addRelay: make(chan *addRelayReq),
rmRelay: make(chan string),
addTopic: make(chan *addTopicReq),
rmTopic: make(chan *rmTopicReq),
getTopics: make(chan *topicReq),
sendMsg: make(chan *Message, 32),
addVal: make(chan *addValReq),
rmVal: make(chan *rmValReq),
eval: make(chan func()),
myTopics: make(map[string]*Topic),
mySubs: make(map[string]map[*Subscription]struct{}),
myRelays: make(map[string]int),
topics: make(map[string]map[peer.ID]struct{}),
peers: make(map[peer.ID]chan *RPC),
blacklist: NewMapBlacklist(),
blacklistPeer: make(chan peer.ID),
seenMessages: timecache.NewTimeCache(TimeCacheDuration),
msgID: DefaultMsgIdFn,
counter: uint64(time.Now().UnixNano()),
}
for _, opt := range opts {
err := opt(ps)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
}
if ps.signPolicy.mustSign() {
if ps.signID == "" {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("strict signature usage enabled but message author was disabled")
}
ps.signKey = ps.host.Peerstore().PrivKey(ps.signID)
if ps.signKey == nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("can't sign for peer %s: no private key", ps.signID)
}
}
if err := ps.disc.Start(ps); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
rt.Attach(ps)
for _, id := range rt.Protocols() {
h.SetStreamHandler(id, ps.handleNewStream)
}
h.Network().Notify((*PubSubNotif)(ps))
ps.val.Start(ps)
go ps.processLoop(ctx)
return ps, nil
}
// MsgIdFunction returns a unique ID for the passed Message, and PubSub can be customized to use any
// implementation of this function by configuring it with the Option from WithMessageIdFn.
type MsgIdFunction func(pmsg *pb.Message) string
// WithMessageIdFn is an option to customize the way a message ID is computed for a pubsub message.
// The default ID function is DefaultMsgIdFn (concatenate source and seq nr.),
// but it can be customized to e.g. the hash of the message.
func WithMessageIdFn(fn MsgIdFunction) Option {
return func(p *PubSub) error {
p.msgID = fn
// the tracer Option may already be set. Update its message ID function to make options order-independent.
if p.tracer != nil {
p.tracer.msgID = fn
}
return nil
}
}
// WithPeerOutboundQueueSize is an option to set the buffer size for outbound messages to a peer
// We start dropping messages to a peer if the outbound queue if full
func WithPeerOutboundQueueSize(size int) Option {
return func(p *PubSub) error {
if size <= 0 {
return errors.New("outbound queue size must always be positive")
}
p.peerOutboundQueueSize = size
return nil
}
}
// WithMessageSignaturePolicy sets the mode of operation for producing and verifying message signatures.
func WithMessageSignaturePolicy(policy MessageSignaturePolicy) Option {
return func(p *PubSub) error {
p.signPolicy = policy
return nil
}
}
// WithMessageSigning enables or disables message signing (enabled by default).
// Deprecated: signature verification without message signing,
// or message signing without verification, are not recommended.
func WithMessageSigning(enabled bool) Option {
return func(p *PubSub) error {
if enabled {
p.signPolicy |= msgSigning
} else {
p.signPolicy &^= msgSigning
}
return nil
}
}
// WithMessageAuthor sets the author for outbound messages to the given peer ID
// (defaults to the host's ID). If message signing is enabled, the private key
// must be available in the host's peerstore.
func WithMessageAuthor(author peer.ID) Option {
return func(p *PubSub) error {
author := author
if author == "" {
author = p.host.ID()
}
p.signID = author
return nil
}
}
// WithNoAuthor omits the author and seq-number data of messages, and disables the use of signatures.
// Not recommended to use with the default message ID function, see WithMessageIdFn.
func WithNoAuthor() Option {
return func(p *PubSub) error {
p.signID = ""
p.signPolicy &^= msgSigning
return nil
}
}
// WithStrictSignatureVerification is an option to enable or disable strict message signing.
// When enabled (which is the default), unsigned messages will be discarded.
// Deprecated: signature verification without message signing,
// or message signing without verification, are not recommended.
func WithStrictSignatureVerification(required bool) Option {
return func(p *PubSub) error {
if required {
p.signPolicy |= msgVerification
} else {
p.signPolicy &^= msgVerification
}
return nil
}
}
// WithBlacklist provides an implementation of the blacklist; the default is a
// MapBlacklist
func WithBlacklist(b Blacklist) Option {
return func(p *PubSub) error {
p.blacklist = b
return nil
}
}
// WithDiscovery provides a discovery mechanism used to bootstrap and provide peers into PubSub
func WithDiscovery(d discovery.Discovery, opts ...DiscoverOpt) Option {
return func(p *PubSub) error {
discoverOpts := defaultDiscoverOptions()
for _, opt := range opts {
err := opt(discoverOpts)
if err != nil {
return err
}
}
p.disc.discovery = &pubSubDiscovery{Discovery: d, opts: discoverOpts.opts}
p.disc.options = discoverOpts
return nil
}
}
// WithEventTracer provides a tracer for the pubsub system
func WithEventTracer(tracer EventTracer) Option {
return func(p *PubSub) error {
if p.tracer != nil {
p.tracer.tracer = tracer
} else {
p.tracer = &pubsubTracer{tracer: tracer, pid: p.host.ID(), msgID: p.msgID}
}
return nil
}
}
// withInternalTracer adds an internal event tracer to the pubsub system
func withInternalTracer(tracer internalTracer) Option {
return func(p *PubSub) error {
if p.tracer != nil {
p.tracer.internal = append(p.tracer.internal, tracer)
} else {
p.tracer = &pubsubTracer{internal: []internalTracer{tracer}, pid: p.host.ID(), msgID: p.msgID}
}
return nil
}
}
// WithMaxMessageSize sets the global maximum message size for pubsub wire
// messages. The default value is 1MiB (DefaultMaxMessageSize).
//
// Observe the following warnings when setting this option.
//
// WARNING #1: Make sure to change the default protocol prefixes for floodsub
// (FloodSubID) and gossipsub (GossipSubID). This avoids accidentally joining
// the public default network, which uses the default max message size, and
// therefore will cause messages to be dropped.
//
// WARNING #2: Reducing the default max message limit is fine, if you are
// certain that your application messages will not exceed the new limit.
// However, be wary of increasing the limit, as pubsub networks are naturally
// write-amplifying, i.e. for every message we receive, we send D copies of the
// message to our peers. If those messages are large, the bandwidth requirements
// will grow linearly. Note that propagation is sent on the uplink, which
// traditionally is more constrained than the downlink. Instead, consider
// out-of-band retrieval for large messages, by sending a CID (Content-ID) or
// another type of locator, such that messages can be fetched on-demand, rather
// than being pushed proactively. Under this design, you'd use the pubsub layer
// as a signalling system, rather than a data delivery system.
func WithMaxMessageSize(maxMessageSize int) Option {
return func(ps *PubSub) error {
ps.maxMessageSize = maxMessageSize
return nil
}
}
// processLoop handles all inputs arriving on the channels
func (p *PubSub) processLoop(ctx context.Context) {
defer func() {
// Clean up go routines.
for _, ch := range p.peers {
close(ch)
}
p.peers = nil
p.topics = nil
}()
for {
select {
case pid := <-p.newPeers:
if _, ok := p.peers[pid]; ok {
log.Warn("already have connection to peer: ", pid)
continue
}
if p.blacklist.Contains(pid) {
log.Warn("ignoring connection from blacklisted peer: ", pid)
continue
}
messages := make(chan *RPC, p.peerOutboundQueueSize)
messages <- p.getHelloPacket()
go p.handleNewPeer(ctx, pid, messages)
p.peers[pid] = messages
case s := <-p.newPeerStream:
pid := s.Conn().RemotePeer()
ch, ok := p.peers[pid]
if !ok {
log.Warn("new stream for unknown peer: ", pid)
s.Reset()
continue
}
if p.blacklist.Contains(pid) {
log.Warn("closing stream for blacklisted peer: ", pid)
close(ch)
s.Reset()
continue
}
p.rt.AddPeer(pid, s.Protocol())
case pid := <-p.newPeerError:
delete(p.peers, pid)
case pid := <-p.peerDead:
ch, ok := p.peers[pid]
if !ok {
continue
}
close(ch)
if p.host.Network().Connectedness(pid) == network.Connected {
// still connected, must be a duplicate connection being closed.
// we respawn the writer as we need to ensure there is a stream active
log.Warn("peer declared dead but still connected; respawning writer: ", pid)
messages := make(chan *RPC, p.peerOutboundQueueSize)
messages <- p.getHelloPacket()
go p.handleNewPeer(ctx, pid, messages)
p.peers[pid] = messages
continue
}
delete(p.peers, pid)
for t, tmap := range p.topics {
if _, ok := tmap[pid]; ok {
delete(tmap, pid)
p.notifyLeave(t, pid)
}
}
p.rt.RemovePeer(pid)
case treq := <-p.getTopics:
var out []string
for t := range p.mySubs {
out = append(out, t)
}
treq.resp <- out
case topic := <-p.addTopic:
p.handleAddTopic(topic)
case topic := <-p.rmTopic:
p.handleRemoveTopic(topic)
case sub := <-p.cancelCh:
p.handleRemoveSubscription(sub)
case sub := <-p.addSub:
p.handleAddSubscription(sub)
case relay := <-p.addRelay:
p.handleAddRelay(relay)
case topic := <-p.rmRelay:
p.handleRemoveRelay(topic)
case preq := <-p.getPeers:
tmap, ok := p.topics[preq.topic]
if preq.topic != "" && !ok {
preq.resp <- nil
continue
}
var peers []peer.ID
for p := range p.peers {
if preq.topic != "" {
_, ok := tmap[p]
if !ok {
continue
}
}
peers = append(peers, p)
}
preq.resp <- peers
case rpc := <-p.incoming:
p.handleIncomingRPC(rpc)
case msg := <-p.publish:
p.tracer.PublishMessage(msg)
p.pushMsg(msg)
case msg := <-p.sendMsg:
p.publishMessage(msg)
case req := <-p.addVal:
p.val.AddValidator(req)
case req := <-p.rmVal:
p.val.RemoveValidator(req)
case thunk := <-p.eval:
thunk()
case pid := <-p.blacklistPeer:
log.Infof("Blacklisting peer %s", pid)
p.blacklist.Add(pid)
ch, ok := p.peers[pid]
if ok {
close(ch)
delete(p.peers, pid)
for t, tmap := range p.topics {
if _, ok := tmap[pid]; ok {
delete(tmap, pid)
p.notifyLeave(t, pid)
}
}
p.rt.RemovePeer(pid)
}
case <-ctx.Done():
log.Info("pubsub processloop shutting down")
return
}
}
}
// handleAddTopic adds a tracker for a particular topic.
// Only called from processLoop.
func (p *PubSub) handleAddTopic(req *addTopicReq) {
topic := req.topic
topicID := topic.topic
t, ok := p.myTopics[topicID]
if ok {
req.resp <- t
return
}
p.myTopics[topicID] = topic
req.resp <- topic
}
// handleRemoveTopic removes Topic tracker from bookkeeping.
// Only called from processLoop.
func (p *PubSub) handleRemoveTopic(req *rmTopicReq) {
topic := p.myTopics[req.topic.topic]
if topic == nil {
req.resp <- nil
return
}
if len(topic.evtHandlers) == 0 &&
len(p.mySubs[req.topic.topic]) == 0 &&
p.myRelays[req.topic.topic] == 0 {
delete(p.myTopics, topic.topic)
req.resp <- nil
return
}
req.resp <- fmt.Errorf("cannot close topic: outstanding event handlers or subscriptions")
}
// handleRemoveSubscription removes Subscription sub from bookeeping.
// If this was the last subscription and no more relays exist for a given topic,
// it will also announce that this node is not subscribing to this topic anymore.
// Only called from processLoop.
func (p *PubSub) handleRemoveSubscription(sub *Subscription) {
subs := p.mySubs[sub.topic]
if subs == nil {
return
}
sub.err = ErrSubscriptionCancelled
sub.close()
delete(subs, sub)
if len(subs) == 0 {
delete(p.mySubs, sub.topic)
// stop announcing only if there are no more subs and relays
if p.myRelays[sub.topic] == 0 {
p.disc.StopAdvertise(sub.topic)
p.announce(sub.topic, false)
p.rt.Leave(sub.topic)
}
}
}
// handleAddSubscription adds a Subscription for a particular topic. If it is
// the first subscription and no relays exist so far for the topic, it will
// announce that this node subscribes to the topic.
// Only called from processLoop.
func (p *PubSub) handleAddSubscription(req *addSubReq) {
sub := req.sub
subs := p.mySubs[sub.topic]
// announce we want this topic if neither subs nor relays exist so far
if len(subs) == 0 && p.myRelays[sub.topic] == 0 {
p.disc.Advertise(sub.topic)
p.announce(sub.topic, true)
p.rt.Join(sub.topic)
}
// make new if not there
if subs == nil {
p.mySubs[sub.topic] = make(map[*Subscription]struct{})
}
sub.cancelCh = p.cancelCh
p.mySubs[sub.topic][sub] = struct{}{}
req.resp <- sub
}
// handleAddRelay adds a relay for a particular topic. If it is
// the first relay and no subscriptions exist so far for the topic , it will
// announce that this node relays for the topic.
// Only called from processLoop.
func (p *PubSub) handleAddRelay(req *addRelayReq) {
topic := req.topic
p.myRelays[topic]++
// announce we want this topic if neither relays nor subs exist so far
if p.myRelays[topic] == 1 && len(p.mySubs[topic]) == 0 {
p.disc.Advertise(topic)
p.announce(topic, true)
p.rt.Join(topic)
}
// flag used to prevent calling cancel function multiple times
isCancelled := false
relayCancelFunc := func() {
if isCancelled {
return
}
select {
case p.rmRelay <- topic:
isCancelled = true
case <-p.ctx.Done():
}
}
req.resp <- relayCancelFunc
}
// handleRemoveRelay removes one relay reference from bookkeeping.
// If this was the last relay reference and no more subscriptions exist
// for a given topic, it will also announce that this node is not relaying
// for this topic anymore.
// Only called from processLoop.
func (p *PubSub) handleRemoveRelay(topic string) {
if p.myRelays[topic] == 0 {
return
}
p.myRelays[topic]--
if p.myRelays[topic] == 0 {
delete(p.myRelays, topic)
// stop announcing only if there are no more relays and subs
if len(p.mySubs[topic]) == 0 {
p.disc.StopAdvertise(topic)
p.announce(topic, false)
p.rt.Leave(topic)
}
}
}
// announce announces whether or not this node is interested in a given topic
// Only called from processLoop.
func (p *PubSub) announce(topic string, sub bool) {
subopt := &pb.RPC_SubOpts{
Topicid: &topic,
Subscribe: &sub,
}
out := rpcWithSubs(subopt)
for pid, peer := range p.peers {
select {
case peer <- out:
p.tracer.SendRPC(out, pid)
default:
log.Infof("Can't send announce message to peer %s: queue full; scheduling retry", pid)
p.tracer.DropRPC(out, pid)
go p.announceRetry(pid, topic, sub)
}
}
}
func (p *PubSub) announceRetry(pid peer.ID, topic string, sub bool) {
time.Sleep(time.Duration(1+rand.Intn(1000)) * time.Millisecond)
retry := func() {
_, okSubs := p.mySubs[topic]
_, okRelays := p.myRelays[topic]
ok := okSubs || okRelays
if (ok && sub) || (!ok && !sub) {
p.doAnnounceRetry(pid, topic, sub)
}
}
select {
case p.eval <- retry:
case <-p.ctx.Done():
}
}
func (p *PubSub) doAnnounceRetry(pid peer.ID, topic string, sub bool) {
peer, ok := p.peers[pid]
if !ok {
return
}
subopt := &pb.RPC_SubOpts{
Topicid: &topic,
Subscribe: &sub,
}
out := rpcWithSubs(subopt)
select {
case peer <- out:
p.tracer.SendRPC(out, pid)
default:
log.Infof("Can't send announce message to peer %s: queue full; scheduling retry", pid)
p.tracer.DropRPC(out, pid)
go p.announceRetry(pid, topic, sub)
}
}
// notifySubs sends a given message to all corresponding subscribers.
// Only called from processLoop.
func (p *PubSub) notifySubs(msg *Message) {
for _, topic := range msg.GetTopicIDs() {
subs := p.mySubs[topic]
for f := range subs {
select {
case f.ch <- msg:
default:
log.Infof("Can't deliver message to subscription for topic %s; subscriber too slow", topic)
}
}
}
}
// seenMessage returns whether we already saw this message before
func (p *PubSub) seenMessage(id string) bool {
p.seenMessagesMx.Lock()
defer p.seenMessagesMx.Unlock()
return p.seenMessages.Has(id)
}
// markSeen marks a message as seen such that seenMessage returns `true' for the given id
// returns true if the message was freshly marked
func (p *PubSub) markSeen(id string) bool {
p.seenMessagesMx.Lock()
defer p.seenMessagesMx.Unlock()
if p.seenMessages.Has(id) {
return false
}
p.seenMessages.Add(id)
return true
}
// subscribedToMessage returns whether we are subscribed to one of the topics
// of a given message
func (p *PubSub) subscribedToMsg(msg *pb.Message) bool {
if len(p.mySubs) == 0 {
return false
}
for _, t := range msg.GetTopicIDs() {
if _, ok := p.mySubs[t]; ok {
return true
}
}
return false
}
// canRelayMsg returns whether we are able to relay for one of the topics
// of a given message
func (p *PubSub) canRelayMsg(msg *pb.Message) bool {
if len(p.myRelays) == 0 {
return false
}
for _, t := range msg.GetTopicIDs() {
if relays := p.myRelays[t]; relays != 0 {
return true
}
}
return false
}
func (p *PubSub) notifyLeave(topic string, pid peer.ID) {
if t, ok := p.myTopics[topic]; ok {
t.sendNotification(PeerEvent{PeerLeave, pid})
}
}
func (p *PubSub) handleIncomingRPC(rpc *RPC) {
p.tracer.RecvRPC(rpc)
for _, subopt := range rpc.GetSubscriptions() {
t := subopt.GetTopicid()
if subopt.GetSubscribe() {
tmap, ok := p.topics[t]
if !ok {
tmap = make(map[peer.ID]struct{})
p.topics[t] = tmap
}
if _, ok = tmap[rpc.from]; !ok {
tmap[rpc.from] = struct{}{}
if topic, ok := p.myTopics[t]; ok {
peer := rpc.from
topic.sendNotification(PeerEvent{PeerJoin, peer})
}
}
} else {
tmap, ok := p.topics[t]
if !ok {
continue
}
if _, ok := tmap[rpc.from]; ok {
delete(tmap, rpc.from)
p.notifyLeave(t, rpc.from)
}
}
}
// ask the router to vet the peer before commiting any processing resources
switch p.rt.AcceptFrom(rpc.from) {
case AcceptNone:
log.Debugf("received RPC from router graylisted peer %s; dropping RPC", rpc.from)
return
case AcceptControl:
if len(rpc.GetPublish()) > 0 {
log.Debugf("peer %s was throttled by router; ignoring %d payload messages", rpc.from, len(rpc.GetPublish()))
}
case AcceptAll:
for _, pmsg := range rpc.GetPublish() {
if !(p.subscribedToMsg(pmsg) || p.canRelayMsg(pmsg)) {
log.Debug("received message in topic we didn't subscribe to; ignoring message")
continue
}
msg := &Message{pmsg, rpc.from, nil}
p.pushMsg(msg)
}
}
p.rt.HandleRPC(rpc)
}
// DefaultMsgIdFn returns a unique ID of the passed Message
func DefaultMsgIdFn(pmsg *pb.Message) string {
return string(pmsg.GetFrom()) + string(pmsg.GetSeqno())
}
// pushMsg pushes a message performing validation as necessary
func (p *PubSub) pushMsg(msg *Message) {
src := msg.ReceivedFrom
// reject messages from blacklisted peers
if p.blacklist.Contains(src) {
log.Debugf("dropping message from blacklisted peer %s", src)
p.tracer.RejectMessage(msg, rejectBlacklstedPeer)
return
}
// even if they are forwarded by good peers
if p.blacklist.Contains(msg.GetFrom()) {
log.Debugf("dropping message from blacklisted source %s", src)
p.tracer.RejectMessage(msg, rejectBlacklistedSource)
return
}
// reject unsigned messages when strict before we even process the id
if p.signPolicy.mustVerify() {
if p.signPolicy.mustSign() {
if msg.Signature == nil {
log.Debugf("dropping unsigned message from %s", src)
p.tracer.RejectMessage(msg, rejectMissingSignature)
return
}
// Actual signature verification happens in the validation pipeline,
// after checking if the message was already seen or not,
// to avoid unnecessary signature verification processing-cost.
} else {
if msg.Signature != nil {
log.Debugf("dropping message with unexpected signature from %s", src)
p.tracer.RejectMessage(msg, rejectUnexpectedSignature)
return
}
// If we are expecting signed messages, and not authoring messages,
// then do no accept seq numbers, from data, or key data.
// The default msgID function still relies on Seqno and From,
// but is not used if we are not authoring messages ourselves.
if p.signID == "" {
if msg.Seqno != nil || msg.From != nil || msg.Key != nil {
log.Debugf("dropping message with unexpected auth info from %s", src)
p.tracer.RejectMessage(msg, rejectUnexpectedAuthInfo)
return
}
}
}
}
// reject messages claiming to be from ourselves but not locally published
self := p.host.ID()
if peer.ID(msg.GetFrom()) == self && src != self {
log.Debugf("dropping message claiming to be from self but forwarded from %s", src)
p.tracer.RejectMessage(msg, rejectSelfOrigin)
return
}
// have we already seen and validated this message?
id := p.msgID(msg.Message)
if p.seenMessage(id) {
p.tracer.DuplicateMessage(msg)
return
}
if !p.val.Push(src, msg) {
return
}
if p.markSeen(id) {
p.publishMessage(msg)
}
}
func (p *PubSub) publishMessage(msg *Message) {
p.tracer.DeliverMessage(msg)
p.notifySubs(msg)
p.rt.Publish(msg)
}
type addTopicReq struct {
topic *Topic
resp chan *Topic
}
type rmTopicReq struct {
topic *Topic
resp chan error
}
type TopicOptions struct{}
type TopicOpt func(t *Topic) error
// Join joins the topic and returns a Topic handle. Only one Topic handle should exist per topic, and Join will error if
// the Topic handle already exists.
func (p *PubSub) Join(topic string, opts ...TopicOpt) (*Topic, error) {
t, ok, err := p.tryJoin(topic, opts...)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if !ok {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("topic already exists")
}
return t, nil
}
// tryJoin is an internal function that tries to join a topic
// Returns the topic if it can be created or found
// Returns true if the topic was newly created, false otherwise
// Can be removed once pubsub.Publish() and pubsub.Subscribe() are removed
func (p *PubSub) tryJoin(topic string, opts ...TopicOpt) (*Topic, bool, error) {
t := &Topic{
p: p,
topic: topic,
evtHandlers: make(map[*TopicEventHandler]struct{}),
}
for _, opt := range opts {
err := opt(t)
if err != nil {
return nil, false, err
}
}
resp := make(chan *Topic, 1)
select {
case t.p.addTopic <- &addTopicReq{
topic: t,
resp: resp,
}:
case <-t.p.ctx.Done():
return nil, false, t.p.ctx.Err()
}
returnedTopic := <-resp
if returnedTopic != t {
return returnedTopic, false, nil
}
return t, true, nil
}
type addSubReq struct {
sub *Subscription
resp chan *Subscription
}
type SubOpt func(sub *Subscription) error
// Subscribe returns a new Subscription for the given topic.
// Note that subscription is not an instanteneous operation. It may take some time
// before the subscription is processed by the pubsub main loop and propagated to our peers.
//
// Deprecated: use pubsub.Join() and topic.Subscribe() instead
func (p *PubSub) Subscribe(topic string, opts ...SubOpt) (*Subscription, error) {
td := pb.TopicDescriptor{Name: &topic}
return p.SubscribeByTopicDescriptor(&td, opts...)
}
// SubscribeByTopicDescriptor lets you subscribe a topic using a pb.TopicDescriptor.
//
// Deprecated: use pubsub.Join() and topic.Subscribe() instead
func (p *PubSub) SubscribeByTopicDescriptor(td *pb.TopicDescriptor, opts ...SubOpt) (*Subscription, error) {
if td.GetAuth().GetMode() != pb.TopicDescriptor_AuthOpts_NONE {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("auth mode not yet supported")
}
if td.GetEnc().GetMode() != pb.TopicDescriptor_EncOpts_NONE {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("encryption mode not yet supported")
}
// ignore whether the topic was newly created or not, since either way we have a valid topic to work with
topic, _, err := p.tryJoin(td.GetName())
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return topic.Subscribe(opts...)
}
type topicReq struct {
resp chan []string
}
// GetTopics returns the topics this node is subscribed to.
func (p *PubSub) GetTopics() []string {
out := make(chan []string, 1)
select {
case p.getTopics <- &topicReq{resp: out}:
case <-p.ctx.Done():
return nil
}
return <-out
}
// Publish publishes data to the given topic.
//
// Deprecated: use pubsub.Join() and topic.Publish() instead
func (p *PubSub) Publish(topic string, data []byte, opts ...PubOpt) error {
// ignore whether the topic was newly created or not, since either way we have a valid topic to work with
t, _, err := p.tryJoin(topic)
if err != nil {
return err
}
return t.Publish(context.TODO(), data, opts...)
}
func (p *PubSub) nextSeqno() []byte {
seqno := make([]byte, 8)
counter := atomic.AddUint64(&p.counter, 1)
binary.BigEndian.PutUint64(seqno, counter)
return seqno
}
type listPeerReq struct {
resp chan []peer.ID
topic string
}
// ListPeers returns a list of peers we are connected to in the given topic.
func (p *PubSub) ListPeers(topic string) []peer.ID {
out := make(chan []peer.ID)
select {
case p.getPeers <- &listPeerReq{
resp: out,
topic: topic,
}:
case <-p.ctx.Done():
return nil
}
return <-out
}
// BlacklistPeer blacklists a peer; all messages from this peer will be unconditionally dropped.
func (p *PubSub) BlacklistPeer(pid peer.ID) {
select {
case p.blacklistPeer <- pid:
case <-p.ctx.Done():
}
}
// RegisterTopicValidator registers a validator for topic.
// By default validators are asynchronous, which means they will run in a separate goroutine.
// The number of active goroutines is controlled by global and per topic validator
// throttles; if it exceeds the throttle threshold, messages will be dropped.
func (p *PubSub) RegisterTopicValidator(topic string, val interface{}, opts ...ValidatorOpt) error {
addVal := &addValReq{
topic: topic,
validate: val,
resp: make(chan error, 1),
}
for _, opt := range opts {
err := opt(addVal)
if err != nil {
return err
}
}
select {
case p.addVal <- addVal:
case <-p.ctx.Done():
return p.ctx.Err()
}
return <-addVal.resp
}
// UnregisterTopicValidator removes a validator from a topic.
// Returns an error if there was no validator registered with the topic.
func (p *PubSub) UnregisterTopicValidator(topic string) error {
rmVal := &rmValReq{
topic: topic,
resp: make(chan error, 1),
}
select {
case p.rmVal <- rmVal:
case <-p.ctx.Done():
return p.ctx.Err()
}
return <-rmVal.resp
}
type RelayCancelFunc func()
type addRelayReq struct {
topic string
resp chan RelayCancelFunc
}