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@ -3,9 +3,11 @@ package p2p |
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import ( |
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"bytes" |
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"encoding/binary" |
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"errors" |
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"io" |
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"io/ioutil" |
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"math/big" |
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"sync/atomic" |
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"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/ethutil" |
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"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/rlp" |
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@ -153,3 +155,78 @@ func (r *postrack) ReadByte() (byte, error) { |
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} |
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return b, err |
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} |
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// MsgPipe creates a message pipe. Reads on one end are matched
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// with writes on the other. The pipe is full-duplex, both ends
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// implement MsgReadWriter.
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func MsgPipe() (*MsgPipeRW, *MsgPipeRW) { |
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var ( |
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c1, c2 = make(chan Msg), make(chan Msg) |
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closing = make(chan struct{}) |
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closed = new(int32) |
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rw1 = &MsgPipeRW{c1, c2, closing, closed} |
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rw2 = &MsgPipeRW{c2, c1, closing, closed} |
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) |
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return rw1, rw2 |
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} |
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// ErrPipeClosed is returned from pipe operations after the
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// pipe has been closed.
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var ErrPipeClosed = errors.New("p2p: read or write on closed message pipe") |
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// MsgPipeRW is an endpoint of a MsgReadWriter pipe.
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type MsgPipeRW struct { |
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w chan<- Msg |
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r <-chan Msg |
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closing chan struct{} |
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closed *int32 |
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} |
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// WriteMsg sends a messsage on the pipe.
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// It blocks until the receiver has consumed the message payload.
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func (p *MsgPipeRW) WriteMsg(msg Msg) error { |
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if atomic.LoadInt32(p.closed) == 0 { |
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consumed := make(chan struct{}, 1) |
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msg.Payload = &eofSignal{msg.Payload, int64(msg.Size), consumed} |
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select { |
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case p.w <- msg: |
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if msg.Size > 0 { |
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// wait for payload read or discard
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<-consumed |
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} |
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return nil |
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case <-p.closing: |
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} |
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} |
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return ErrPipeClosed |
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} |
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// EncodeMsg is a convenient shorthand for sending an RLP-encoded message.
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func (p *MsgPipeRW) EncodeMsg(code uint64, data ...interface{}) error { |
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return p.WriteMsg(NewMsg(code, data...)) |
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} |
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// ReadMsg returns a message sent on the other end of the pipe.
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func (p *MsgPipeRW) ReadMsg() (Msg, error) { |
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if atomic.LoadInt32(p.closed) == 0 { |
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select { |
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case msg := <-p.r: |
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return msg, nil |
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case <-p.closing: |
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} |
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} |
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return Msg{}, ErrPipeClosed |
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} |
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// Close unblocks any pending ReadMsg and WriteMsg calls on both ends
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// of the pipe. They will return ErrPipeClosed. Note that Close does
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// not interrupt any reads from a message payload.
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func (p *MsgPipeRW) Close() error { |
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if atomic.AddInt32(p.closed, 1) != 1 { |
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// someone else is already closing
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atomic.StoreInt32(p.closed, 1) // avoid overflow
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return nil |
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} |
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close(p.closing) |
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return nil |
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} |
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