* handle resets properly with/without pushes/reads
* add clarifying comments
* pushEof should also not be concurrent
* move channel reset to bufferstream
this is where the action happens - lpchannel merely redefines how close
is done
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* move gossip parameters to runtime
* internal test fixes
* add missing params
* restore const parameters are soldi base and use them in init
* more constants tuning
* rework transport to use the new accept api
* use the new chronos primits
* fixup tests to use the new transport api
* handle all exceptions in upgradeIncoming
* master merge
* add multiaddress exception type
* raise appropriate exception on invalida address
* allow retrying on TransportTooManyError
* adding TODO
* wip
* merge master
* add sleep if nil is returned
* accept loop handles all exceptions
* avoid issues with tray/except/finally
* make consistent with master
* cleanup accept loop
* logging
* Update libp2p/transports/tcptransport.nim
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* use Direction enum instead of initiator flag
* use consistent import style
* remove experimental `closeWithEOF()`
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* fix channels not being reset
silly for loop..
* allow only one concurrent read
* fix mplex test race condition
* add some bufferstream eof tests
* deadlock, lost data and hung channel fixes
* prevent concurrent `reset` calls
* reset LPChannel when read is cancelled (since data is lost)
* ensure there's one, and one only, 0-byte readOnce on EOF
* ensure that all data is returned before EOF is returned
* keep running activity monitor for half-closed channels (or they never
get closed)
* break stream tracking by type
* use closeWithEOF to await wrapped stream
* fix cancelation leaks
* fix channel leaks
* logging
* use close monitor and always call closeUnderlying
* don't use closeWithEOF
* removing close monitor
* logging
To break a potential read/write deadlock, gossipsub uses an unbounded
queue for writes - when peers are too slow to process this queue, it may
end up growing without bounds causing high memory usage.
Here, we introduce a maximum write queue length after which the peer is
disconnected - the queue is generous enough that any "normal" usage
should be fine - writes that are `await`:ed are not affected, only
writes that are launched in an `asyncSpawn` task or similar.
* avoid unnecessary copy of message when there are no send observers
* release message memory earlier in gossipsub
* simplify pubsubpeer logging
* add helper to read EOF marker after closing stream (else stream stay
alive until timeout/reset)
* don't assert on empty channel message
* don't loop when writing to chronos (no need)
When messages can't be sent to peer, we try to establish a send
connection - this causes messages to stack up as more and more unsent
messages are blocked on the dial lock.
* remove dial lock
* run reconnection loop in background task