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// Copyright 2020 The go-ethereum Authors
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// This file is part of go-ethereum.
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//
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// go-ethereum is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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// (at your option) any later version.
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//
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// go-ethereum is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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// GNU General Public License for more details.
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//
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// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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// along with go-ethereum. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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package v5test
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import (
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"bytes"
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"net"
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"sync"
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"time"
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"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/internal/utesting"
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"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/p2p/discover/v5wire"
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"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/p2p/enode"
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"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/p2p/netutil"
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)
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// Suite is the discv5 test suite.
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type Suite struct {
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Dest *enode.Node
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Listen1, Listen2 string // listening addresses
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}
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func (s *Suite) listen1(log logger) (*conn, net.PacketConn) {
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c := newConn(s.Dest, log)
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l := c.listen(s.Listen1)
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return c, l
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}
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func (s *Suite) listen2(log logger) (*conn, net.PacketConn, net.PacketConn) {
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c := newConn(s.Dest, log)
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l1, l2 := c.listen(s.Listen1), c.listen(s.Listen2)
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return c, l1, l2
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}
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func (s *Suite) AllTests() []utesting.Test {
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return []utesting.Test{
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{Name: "Ping", Fn: s.TestPing},
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{Name: "PingLargeRequestID", Fn: s.TestPingLargeRequestID},
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{Name: "PingMultiIP", Fn: s.TestPingMultiIP},
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{Name: "PingHandshakeInterrupted", Fn: s.TestPingHandshakeInterrupted},
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{Name: "TalkRequest", Fn: s.TestTalkRequest},
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{Name: "FindnodeZeroDistance", Fn: s.TestFindnodeZeroDistance},
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{Name: "FindnodeResults", Fn: s.TestFindnodeResults},
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}
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}
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// This test sends PING and expects a PONG response.
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func (s *Suite) TestPing(t *utesting.T) {
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conn, l1 := s.listen1(t)
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defer conn.close()
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ping := &v5wire.Ping{ReqID: conn.nextReqID()}
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switch resp := conn.reqresp(l1, ping).(type) {
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case *v5wire.Pong:
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checkPong(t, resp, ping, l1)
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default:
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t.Fatal("expected PONG, got", resp.Name())
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}
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}
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func checkPong(t *utesting.T, pong *v5wire.Pong, ping *v5wire.Ping, c net.PacketConn) {
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if !bytes.Equal(pong.ReqID, ping.ReqID) {
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t.Fatalf("wrong request ID %x in PONG, want %x", pong.ReqID, ping.ReqID)
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}
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if !pong.ToIP.Equal(laddr(c).IP) {
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t.Fatalf("wrong destination IP %v in PONG, want %v", pong.ToIP, laddr(c).IP)
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}
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if int(pong.ToPort) != laddr(c).Port {
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t.Fatalf("wrong destination port %v in PONG, want %v", pong.ToPort, laddr(c).Port)
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}
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}
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// This test sends PING with a 9-byte request ID, which isn't allowed by the spec.
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// The remote node should not respond.
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func (s *Suite) TestPingLargeRequestID(t *utesting.T) {
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conn, l1 := s.listen1(t)
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defer conn.close()
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ping := &v5wire.Ping{ReqID: make([]byte, 9)}
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switch resp := conn.reqresp(l1, ping).(type) {
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case *v5wire.Pong:
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t.Errorf("PONG response with unknown request ID %x", resp.ReqID)
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case *readError:
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if resp.err == v5wire.ErrInvalidReqID {
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t.Error("response with oversized request ID")
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} else if !netutil.IsTimeout(resp.err) {
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t.Error(resp)
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}
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}
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}
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// In this test, a session is established from one IP as usual. The session is then reused
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// on another IP, which shouldn't work. The remote node should respond with WHOAREYOU for
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// the attempt from a different IP.
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func (s *Suite) TestPingMultiIP(t *utesting.T) {
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conn, l1, l2 := s.listen2(t)
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defer conn.close()
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// Create the session on l1.
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ping := &v5wire.Ping{ReqID: conn.nextReqID()}
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resp := conn.reqresp(l1, ping)
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if resp.Kind() != v5wire.PongMsg {
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t.Fatal("expected PONG, got", resp)
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}
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checkPong(t, resp.(*v5wire.Pong), ping, l1)
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// Send on l2. This reuses the session because there is only one codec.
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ping2 := &v5wire.Ping{ReqID: conn.nextReqID()}
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conn.write(l2, ping2, nil)
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switch resp := conn.read(l2).(type) {
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case *v5wire.Pong:
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t.Fatalf("remote responded to PING from %v for session on IP %v", laddr(l2).IP, laddr(l1).IP)
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case *v5wire.Whoareyou:
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t.Logf("got WHOAREYOU for new session as expected")
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resp.Node = s.Dest
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conn.write(l2, ping2, resp)
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default:
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t.Fatal("expected WHOAREYOU, got", resp)
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}
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// Catch the PONG on l2.
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switch resp := conn.read(l2).(type) {
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case *v5wire.Pong:
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checkPong(t, resp, ping2, l2)
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default:
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t.Fatal("expected PONG, got", resp)
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}
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// Try on l1 again.
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ping3 := &v5wire.Ping{ReqID: conn.nextReqID()}
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conn.write(l1, ping3, nil)
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switch resp := conn.read(l1).(type) {
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case *v5wire.Pong:
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t.Fatalf("remote responded to PING from %v for session on IP %v", laddr(l1).IP, laddr(l2).IP)
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case *v5wire.Whoareyou:
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t.Logf("got WHOAREYOU for new session as expected")
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default:
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t.Fatal("expected WHOAREYOU, got", resp)
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}
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}
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// This test starts a handshake, but doesn't finish it and sends a second ordinary message
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// packet instead of a handshake message packet. The remote node should respond with
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// another WHOAREYOU challenge for the second packet.
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func (s *Suite) TestPingHandshakeInterrupted(t *utesting.T) {
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conn, l1 := s.listen1(t)
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defer conn.close()
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// First PING triggers challenge.
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ping := &v5wire.Ping{ReqID: conn.nextReqID()}
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conn.write(l1, ping, nil)
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switch resp := conn.read(l1).(type) {
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case *v5wire.Whoareyou:
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t.Logf("got WHOAREYOU for PING")
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default:
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t.Fatal("expected WHOAREYOU, got", resp)
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}
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// Send second PING.
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ping2 := &v5wire.Ping{ReqID: conn.nextReqID()}
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switch resp := conn.reqresp(l1, ping2).(type) {
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case *v5wire.Pong:
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checkPong(t, resp, ping2, l1)
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default:
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t.Fatal("expected WHOAREYOU, got", resp)
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}
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}
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// This test sends TALKREQ and expects an empty TALKRESP response.
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func (s *Suite) TestTalkRequest(t *utesting.T) {
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conn, l1 := s.listen1(t)
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defer conn.close()
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// Non-empty request ID.
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id := conn.nextReqID()
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resp := conn.reqresp(l1, &v5wire.TalkRequest{ReqID: id, Protocol: "test-protocol"})
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switch resp := resp.(type) {
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case *v5wire.TalkResponse:
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if !bytes.Equal(resp.ReqID, id) {
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t.Fatalf("wrong request ID %x in TALKRESP, want %x", resp.ReqID, id)
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}
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if len(resp.Message) > 0 {
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t.Fatalf("non-empty message %x in TALKRESP", resp.Message)
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}
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default:
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t.Fatal("expected TALKRESP, got", resp.Name())
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}
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// Empty request ID.
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resp = conn.reqresp(l1, &v5wire.TalkRequest{Protocol: "test-protocol"})
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switch resp := resp.(type) {
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case *v5wire.TalkResponse:
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if len(resp.ReqID) > 0 {
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t.Fatalf("wrong request ID %x in TALKRESP, want empty byte array", resp.ReqID)
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}
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if len(resp.Message) > 0 {
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t.Fatalf("non-empty message %x in TALKRESP", resp.Message)
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}
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default:
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t.Fatal("expected TALKRESP, got", resp.Name())
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}
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}
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// This test checks that the remote node returns itself for FINDNODE with distance zero.
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func (s *Suite) TestFindnodeZeroDistance(t *utesting.T) {
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conn, l1 := s.listen1(t)
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defer conn.close()
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nodes, err := conn.findnode(l1, []uint{0})
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if err != nil {
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t.Fatal(err)
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}
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if len(nodes) != 1 {
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t.Fatalf("remote returned more than one node for FINDNODE [0]")
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}
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if nodes[0].ID() != conn.remote.ID() {
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t.Errorf("ID of response node is %v, want %v", nodes[0].ID(), conn.remote.ID())
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}
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}
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// In this test, multiple nodes ping the node under test. After waiting for them to be
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// accepted into the remote table, the test checks that they are returned by FINDNODE.
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func (s *Suite) TestFindnodeResults(t *utesting.T) {
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// Create bystanders.
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nodes := make([]*bystander, 5)
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added := make(chan enode.ID, len(nodes))
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for i := range nodes {
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nodes[i] = newBystander(t, s, added)
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defer nodes[i].close()
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}
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// Get them added to the remote table.
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timeout := 60 * time.Second
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timeoutCh := time.After(timeout)
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for count := 0; count < len(nodes); {
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select {
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case id := <-added:
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t.Logf("bystander node %v added to remote table", id)
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count++
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case <-timeoutCh:
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t.Errorf("remote added %d bystander nodes in %v, need %d to continue", count, timeout, len(nodes))
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t.Logf("this can happen if the node has a non-empty table from previous runs")
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return
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}
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}
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t.Logf("all %d bystander nodes were added", len(nodes))
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// Collect our nodes by distance.
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var dists []uint
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expect := make(map[enode.ID]*enode.Node)
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for _, bn := range nodes {
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n := bn.conn.localNode.Node()
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expect[n.ID()] = n
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d := uint(enode.LogDist(n.ID(), s.Dest.ID()))
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if !containsUint(dists, d) {
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dists = append(dists, d)
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}
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}
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// Send FINDNODE for all distances.
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conn, l1 := s.listen1(t)
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defer conn.close()
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foundNodes, err := conn.findnode(l1, dists)
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if err != nil {
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t.Fatal(err)
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}
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t.Logf("remote returned %d nodes for distance list %v", len(foundNodes), dists)
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for _, n := range foundNodes {
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delete(expect, n.ID())
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}
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if len(expect) > 0 {
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t.Errorf("missing %d nodes in FINDNODE result", len(expect))
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t.Logf("this can happen if the test is run multiple times in quick succession")
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t.Logf("and the remote node hasn't removed dead nodes from previous runs yet")
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} else {
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t.Logf("all %d expected nodes were returned", len(nodes))
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}
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}
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// A bystander is a node whose only purpose is filling a spot in the remote table.
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type bystander struct {
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dest *enode.Node
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conn *conn
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l net.PacketConn
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addedCh chan enode.ID
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done sync.WaitGroup
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}
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func newBystander(t *utesting.T, s *Suite, added chan enode.ID) *bystander {
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conn, l := s.listen1(t)
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conn.setEndpoint(l) // bystander nodes need IP/port to get pinged
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bn := &bystander{
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conn: conn,
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l: l,
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dest: s.Dest,
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addedCh: added,
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}
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bn.done.Add(1)
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go bn.loop()
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return bn
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}
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// id returns the node ID of the bystander.
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func (bn *bystander) id() enode.ID {
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return bn.conn.localNode.ID()
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}
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// close shuts down loop.
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func (bn *bystander) close() {
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bn.conn.close()
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bn.done.Wait()
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}
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// loop answers packets from the remote node until quit.
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func (bn *bystander) loop() {
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defer bn.done.Done()
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var (
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lastPing time.Time
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wasAdded bool
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)
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for {
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// Ping the remote node.
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if !wasAdded && time.Since(lastPing) > 10*time.Second {
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bn.conn.reqresp(bn.l, &v5wire.Ping{
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ReqID: bn.conn.nextReqID(),
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ENRSeq: bn.dest.Seq(),
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})
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lastPing = time.Now()
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}
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// Answer packets.
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switch p := bn.conn.read(bn.l).(type) {
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case *v5wire.Ping:
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bn.conn.write(bn.l, &v5wire.Pong{
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ReqID: p.ReqID,
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ENRSeq: bn.conn.localNode.Seq(),
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ToIP: bn.dest.IP(),
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ToPort: uint16(bn.dest.UDP()),
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}, nil)
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wasAdded = true
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bn.notifyAdded()
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case *v5wire.Findnode:
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bn.conn.write(bn.l, &v5wire.Nodes{ReqID: p.ReqID, Total: 1}, nil)
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wasAdded = true
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bn.notifyAdded()
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case *v5wire.TalkRequest:
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bn.conn.write(bn.l, &v5wire.TalkResponse{ReqID: p.ReqID}, nil)
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case *readError:
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if !netutil.IsTemporaryError(p.err) {
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bn.conn.logf("shutting down: %v", p.err)
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return
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}
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}
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}
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}
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func (bn *bystander) notifyAdded() {
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if bn.addedCh != nil {
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bn.addedCh <- bn.id()
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bn.addedCh = nil
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}
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}
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