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117 lines
3.8 KiB
Nim
117 lines
3.8 KiB
Nim
# Copyright (c) 2021 Status Research & Development GmbH
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# Licensed and distributed under either of
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# * MIT license (license terms in the root directory or at https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT).
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# * Apache v2 license (license terms in the root directory or at https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0).
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# at your option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed except according to those terms.
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{.push raises: [Defect].}
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import
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std/[tables, options, hashes, sugar, math],
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chronos, chronicles, bearssl,
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./utp_router,
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../keys
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logScope:
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topics = "utp"
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type
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# For now utp protocol is tied to udp transport, but ultimatly we would like to
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# abstract underlying transport to be able to run utp over udp, discoveryv5 or
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# maybe some test transport
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UtpProtocol* = ref object
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transport: DatagramTransport
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utpRouter: UtpRouter[TransportAddress]
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SendCallbackBuilder* = proc (d: DatagramTransport): SendCallback[TransportAddress] {.gcsafe, raises: [Defect].}
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# This should probably be defined in TransportAddress module, as hash function should
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# be consitent with equality function
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# in nim zero arrays always have hash equal to 0, irrespectively of array size, to
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# avoid clashes betweend different types of addresses, each type have mixed different
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# magic number
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proc hash(x: TransportAddress): Hash =
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var h: Hash = 0
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case x.family
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of AddressFamily.None:
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h = h !& 31
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!$h
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of AddressFamily.IPv4:
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h = h !& x.address_v4.hash
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h = h !& x.port.hash
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h = h !& 37
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!$h
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of AddressFamily.IPv6:
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h = h !& x.address_v6.hash
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h = h !& x.port.hash
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h = h !& 41
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!$h
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of AddressFamily.Unix:
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h = h !& x.address_un.hash
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h = h !& 43
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!$h
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# Required to use socketKey as key in hashtable
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proc hash(x: UtpSocketKey[TransportAddress]): Hash =
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var h = 0
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h = h !& x.remoteAddress.hash
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h = h !& x.rcvId.hash
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!$h
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proc processDatagram(transp: DatagramTransport, raddr: TransportAddress):
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Future[void] {.async.} =
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let router = getUserData[UtpRouter[TransportAddress]](transp)
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# TODO: should we use `peekMessage()` to avoid allocation?
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let buf = try: transp.getMessage()
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except TransportOsError as e:
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# This is likely to be local network connection issues.
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return
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await processIncomingBytes[TransportAddress](router, buf, raddr)
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proc initSendCallback(t: DatagramTransport): SendCallback[TransportAddress] =
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return (
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proc (to: TransportAddress, data: seq[byte]): Future[void] =
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t.sendTo(to, data)
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)
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proc new*(
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T: type UtpProtocol,
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acceptConnectionCb: AcceptConnectionCallback[TransportAddress],
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address: TransportAddress,
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socketConfig: SocketConfig = SocketConfig.init(),
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allowConnectionCb: AllowConnectionCallback[TransportAddress] = nil,
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sendCallbackBuilder: SendCallbackBuilder = nil,
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rng = newRng()): UtpProtocol {.raises: [Defect, CatchableError].} =
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doAssert(not(isNil(acceptConnectionCb)))
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let router = UtpRouter[TransportAddress].new(
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acceptConnectionCb,
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allowConnectionCb,
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socketConfig,
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rng
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)
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let ta = newDatagramTransport(processDatagram, udata = router, local = address)
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if (sendCallbackBuilder == nil):
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router.sendCb = initSendCallback(ta)
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else:
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router.sendCb = sendCallbackBuilder(ta)
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UtpProtocol(transport: ta, utpRouter: router)
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proc shutdownWait*(p: UtpProtocol): Future[void] {.async.} =
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## closes all managed utp sockets and then underlying transport
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await p.utpRouter.shutdownWait()
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await p.transport.closeWait()
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proc connectTo*(r: UtpProtocol, address: TransportAddress): Future[ConnectionResult[TransportAddress]] =
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return r.utpRouter.connectTo(address)
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proc connectTo*(r: UtpProtocol, address: TransportAddress, connectionId: uint16): Future[ConnectionResult[TransportAddress]] =
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return r.utpRouter.connectTo(address, connectionId)
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proc openSockets*(r: UtpProtocol): int =
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len(r.utpRouter)
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