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
* add peer lifecycle events
* rework peer events to not use connection events
* don't use result in pubsub and switch init
* wip
* use ordered hashes and remove logscope
* logging
* add missing test
* small fixes
This change modifies how the backpressure algorithm in bufferstream
works - in particular, instead of working byte-by-byte, it will now work
seq-by-seq.
When data arrives, it usually does so in packets - in the current
bufferstream, the packet is read then split into bytes which are fed one
by one to the bufferstream. On the reading side, the bytes are popped of
the bufferstream, again byte by byte, to satisfy `readOnce` requests -
this introduces a lot of synchronization traffic because the checks for
full buffer and for async event handling must be done for every byte.
In this PR, a queue of length 1 is used instead - this means there will
at most exist one "packet" in `pushTo`, one in the queue and one in the
slush buffer that is used to store incomplete reads.
* avoid byte-by-byte copy to buffer, with synchronization in-between
* reuse AsyncQueue synchronization logic instead of rolling own
* avoid writeHandler callback - implement `write` method instead
* simplify EOF signalling by only setting EOF flag in queue reader (and
reset)
* remove BufferStream pipes (unused)
* fixes drainBuffer deadlock when drain is called from within read loop
and thus blocks draining
* fix lpchannel init order
if the connection is already closed (because the remote closes during
identfiy for example), an exception would be raised which would leave
the connection in limbo, beacuse it would not go through the rest of
internalConnect.
Also, if the connection is already closed, the disconnect event would be
scheduled before the connect event :/
* mcache fixes
* remove timed cache - the window shifting already removes old messages
* ref -> object
* avoid unnecessary allocations with `[]` operator
* simplify init
* fix several gossipsub/floodsub issues
* floodsub, gossipsub: don't rebroadcast messages that fail validation
(!)
* floodsub, gossipsub: don't crash when unsubscribing from unknown
topics (!)
* gossipsub: don't send message to peers that are not interested in the
topic, when messages don't share topic list
* floodsub: don't repeat all messages for each message when
rebroadcasting
* floodsub: allow sending empty data
* floodsub: fix inefficient unsubscribe
* sync floodsub/gossipsub logging
* gossipsub: include incoming messages in mcache (!)
* gossipsub: don't rebroadcast already-seen messages (!)
* pubsubpeer: remove incoming/outgoing seen caches - these are already
handled in gossipsub, floodsub and will cause trouble when peers try to
resubscribe / regraft topics (because control messages will have same
digest)
* timedcache: reimplement without timers (fixes timer leaks and extreme
inefficiency due to per-message closures, futures etc)
* timedcache: ref -> obj
* remove send lock
When mplex receives data it will block until a reader has processed the
data. Thus, when a large message is received, such as a gossipsub
subscription table, all of mplex will be blocked until all reading is
finished.
However, if at the same time a `dial` to establish a gossipsub send
connection is ongoing, that `dial` will be blocked because mplex is no
longer reading data - specifically, it might indeed be the connection
that's processing the previous data that is waiting for a send
connection.
There are other problems with the current code:
* If an exception is raised, it is not necessarily raised for the same
connection as `p.sendConn`, so resetting `p.sendConn` in the exception
handling is wrong
* `p.isConnected` is checked before taking the lock - thus, if it
returns false, a new dial will be started. If a new task enters `send`
before dial is finished, it will also determine `p.isConnected` is
false, then get stuck on the lock - when the previous task finishes and
releases the lock, the new task will _also_ dial and thus reset
`p.sendConn` causing a leak.
* prefer existing connection
simplifies flow
* move pubsub of off switch, pass switch into pubsub
* use join on lpstreams
* properly cleanup up failed peers
* fix tests
* fix peertable hasPeerId
* fix tests
* rework sending, remove helpers from pubsubpeer, unify in broadcast
* further split broadcast into send
* use send where appropriate
* use formatIt
* improve trace
Co-authored-by: Giovanni Petrantoni <giovanni@fragcolor.xyz>
* peer hooks -> events
* peerinfo -> peerid
* include connection direction in event
* check connection status after event
* lock connmanager lookup also when dialling peer
* clean up un-upgraded connection when upgrade fails
* await peer eventing
* remove join/lifetime future from peerinfo
Peerinfo instances are not unique per peer so the lifetime future is
misleading - it fires when a random connection is closed, not the "last"
one
* document switch values
* naming
* peerevent->conneevent
Every Chronicles log record has an existing `msg` property matching
the static string supplied in the log statement. Thus, it's currently
not possible to use `msg` as the name of a user property:
https://github.com/status-im/nim-chronicles/issues/86
* prefer PeerID in switch api
This avoids ref issues like ref identity and nil
* use existing peerinfo instance if possible
* remove secureCodec
there may be multiple connections per peerinfo with different codecs
* avoid some extra async::
* add finegrained timeouts to pubsub
* use 10 millis timeout in tests
* finalization
* revert timeouts
* use `atEof` for reads
* adjust timeouts and use atEof for reads
* use atEof for reads
* set isEof flag
* no backoff for pubsub streams
* temp timer increase, make macos finalize
* don't call `subscribePeer` in libp2p anymore
* more traces
* leak tests
* lower timeouts
* handle exceptions in control message
* don't use `cancelAndWait`
* handle exceptions in helpers
* wip
* don't send empty messages
* check for leaks properly
* don't use cancelAndWait
* don't await subscribption sends
* remove subscrivePeer calls from switch
* trying without the hooks again
* Initial commit.
* Workaround nim's bug and add some other compilation error fixes.
* Rename to libp2p_pki_schemes.
Fix secio.
Add tests.
* Attempt to fix command line.
* Fix command line.
Show status in tests.
* Fix gossip messages seqno according to spec
* Add peers back to gossipsub table, slow down heartbeat
* Revert "Add peers back to gossipsub table, slow down heartbeat"
This reverts commit 01e2e62172.
* make seqno a threadvar, remove from peerinfo
* seqno refactor, into pubsub
* Minprotobuf initial commit
* Fix noise.
* Add signed integers support.
Add checks for field number value.
Remove some casts.
* Fix compile errors.
* Fix comments and constants.
* more cleanup
* fix tests
* merging master
* remove `withLock` as it conflicts with stdlib
* wip
* more fanout ttl
Co-authored-by: Giovanni Petrantoni <giovanni@fragcolor.xyz>
* gossipsub is a function of subscription messages only
* graft/prune work with mesh, get filled up from gossipsub
* fix race conditions with await
* fix exception unsafety when grafting/pruning
* fix allowing up to DHi peers in mesh on incoming graft
* fix metrics in several places
* reuse single RNG instance for all crypto key generation
* use foolproof rng
* initRng -> newRng (because it's ref)
* fix test
* imports/exports, chat fix
* fix rsa
* imports and exports
* work around threadvar issue
* fixup
* mac workaround test
* Peer resultification and defect only
* Fixing some tests
* test fixes
* Rename peer into peerid
* better result error message in identify
* further merge fixes
* don't send public key in message when not signing (information leak)
* don't run rebalance if there are peers in gossip (see #242)
* don't crash randomly on bad peer id from remote
* consolidate reading in lpstream
* remove debug echo
* throw if not enough bytes where read
* tune log level
* set eof flag
* test readExactly to fail on not enough bytes
* count published messages
* don't call `switch.dial` in `subscribeToPeer`
* add secureconn constructor
* close in the correct order
* concurent dial lock and track in/out conns better
* make tests pass
* add todo comment
* disconect peers that open too many connections
* wip
* do connection and muxer tracking in one place
* prevent nil pointer in observers
* drop connections when peers is over max
* prevent channel leaks
* don't use closure to handle channel
* Remove noise padding payload (spec removed it)
* add log scope in secure
* avoid defect array out of range in switch secure when "na"
* improve identify traces
* wip noise fixes
* noise protobuf adjustments (trying)
* add more debugging messages/traces, improve their actual contents
* re-enable ID check in noise
* bump go daemon tag version
* bump go daemon tag version
* enable noise in daemonapi
* interop testing, (both secio and noise will be tested)
* azure cache bump (p2pd)
* CI changes
- Travis: use Go 1.14
- azure-pipelines.yml: big cleanup
- Azure: bump cache keys
- build 64-bit p2pd on 32-bit Windows
- install both Mingw-w64 architectures
* noise logging fixes
* alternate testing between noise and secio
* increase timeout to avoid VM errors in CI (multistream tests)
* refactor heartbeat management in gossipsub
* remove locking within heartbeat
* refactor heartbeat management in gossipsub
* remove locking within heartbeat
Co-authored-by: Ștefan Talpalaru <stefantalpalaru@yahoo.com>
* count published messages
* don't call `switch.dial` in `subscribeToPeer`
* don't use delegation in connection
* move connection out to own file
* don't breakout on reset
* make sure to call close on secured conn
* add lpstream tracing
* don't breackdown by conn id
* fix import
* remove unused lable
* reset connection on exception
* add additional metrics for skipped messages
* check for nil in secure.close