downloader: reset the queue if a peer response with an empty hash set

release/1.0.1
obscuren 10 years ago
parent eef4776b5b
commit 8244825bbf
  1. 39
      eth/downloader/downloader.go
  2. 11
      eth/downloader/queue.go
  3. 2
      eth/handler.go

@ -17,8 +17,9 @@ import (
)
const (
maxBlockFetch = 256 // Amount of max blocks to be fetched per chunk
minDesiredPeerCount = 3 // Amount of peers desired to start syncing
maxBlockFetch = 256 // Amount of max blocks to be fetched per chunk
minDesiredPeerCount = 3 // Amount of peers desired to start syncing
blockTtl = 15 * time.Second // The amount of time it takes for a request to time out
)
var (
@ -96,7 +97,7 @@ func (d *Downloader) RegisterPeer(id string, td *big.Int, hash common.Hash, getH
// add peer to our peer set
d.peers[id] = peer
// broadcast new peer
//d.newPeerCh <- peer
d.newPeerCh <- peer
return nil
}
@ -265,6 +266,9 @@ out:
// XXX Make synchronous
func (d *Downloader) startFetchingHashes(p *peer, hash common.Hash, ignoreInitial bool) error {
atomic.StoreInt32(&d.fetchingHashes, 1)
defer atomic.StoreInt32(&d.fetchingHashes, 0)
glog.V(logger.Debug).Infof("Downloading hashes (%x) from %s", hash.Bytes()[:4], p.id)
start := time.Now()
@ -275,10 +279,8 @@ func (d *Downloader) startFetchingHashes(p *peer, hash common.Hash, ignoreInitia
// Add the hash to the queue first
d.queue.hashPool.Add(hash)
}
// Get the first batch of hashes
p.getHashes(hash)
atomic.StoreInt32(&d.fetchingHashes, 1)
out:
for {
@ -299,14 +301,16 @@ out:
d.queue.put(hashSet)
// Add hashes to the chunk set
// Check if we're done fetching
if !done && len(hashes) > 0 {
if len(hashes) == 0 { // Make sure the peer actually gave you something valid
glog.V(logger.Debug).Infof("Peer (%s) responded with empty hash set\n", p.id)
d.queue.reset()
break out
} else if !done { // Check if we're done fetching
//fmt.Println("re-fetch. current =", d.queue.hashPool.Size())
// Get the next set of hashes
p.getHashes(hashes[len(hashes)-1])
atomic.StoreInt32(&d.fetchingHashes, 1)
} else {
atomic.StoreInt32(&d.fetchingHashes, 0)
} else { // we're done
break out
}
}
@ -319,6 +323,7 @@ out:
func (d *Downloader) startFetchingBlocks(p *peer) error {
glog.V(logger.Detail).Infoln("Downloading", d.queue.hashPool.Size(), "blocks")
atomic.StoreInt32(&d.downloadingBlocks, 1)
defer atomic.StoreInt32(&d.downloadingBlocks, 0)
start := time.Now()
@ -364,8 +369,6 @@ out:
// When there are no more queue and no more `fetching`. We can
// safely assume we're done. Another part of the process will check
// for parent errors and will re-request anything that's missing
atomic.StoreInt32(&d.downloadingBlocks, 0)
// Break out so that we can process with processing blocks
break out
} else {
// Check for bad peers. Bad peers may indicate a peer not responding
@ -376,7 +379,7 @@ out:
d.queue.mu.Lock()
var badPeers []string
for pid, chunk := range d.queue.fetching {
if time.Since(chunk.itime) > 5*time.Second {
if time.Since(chunk.itime) > blockTtl {
badPeers = append(badPeers, pid)
// remove peer as good peer from peer list
d.UnregisterPeer(pid)
@ -466,8 +469,11 @@ func (d *Downloader) process() error {
// to a seperate goroutine where it periodically checks for linked pieces.
types.BlockBy(types.Number).Sort(d.queue.blocks)
blocks := d.queue.blocks
if len(blocks) == 0 {
return nil
}
glog.V(logger.Debug).Infoln("Inserting chain with", len(blocks), "blocks")
glog.V(logger.Debug).Infof("Inserting chain with %d blocks (#%v - #%v)\n", len(blocks), blocks[0].Number(), blocks[len(blocks)-1].Number())
var err error
// Loop untill we're out of blocks
@ -491,6 +497,11 @@ func (d *Downloader) process() error {
}
}
break
} else if err != nil {
// Reset chain completely. This needs much, much improvement.
// instead: check all blocks leading down to this block false block and remove it
blocks = nil
break
}
blocks = blocks[max:]
}

@ -31,6 +31,17 @@ func newqueue() *queue {
}
}
func (c *queue) reset() {
c.mu.Lock()
defer c.mu.Unlock()
c.hashPool.Clear()
c.fetchPool.Clear()
c.blockHashes.Clear()
c.blocks = nil
c.fetching = make(map[string]*chunk)
}
// reserve a `max` set of hashes for `p` peer.
func (c *queue) get(p *peer, max int) *chunk {
c.mu.Lock()

@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ func NewProtocolManager(protocolVersion, networkId int, txpool txPool, chainman
Run: func(p *p2p.Peer, rw p2p.MsgReadWriter) error {
peer := manager.newPeer(protocolVersion, networkId, p, rw)
err := manager.handle(peer)
glog.V(logger.Detail).Infof("[%s]: %v\n", peer.id, err)
//glog.V(logger.Detail).Infof("[%s]: %v\n", peer.id, err)
return err
},

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