eth/downloader: fix reviewer comments

pull/2315/head
Péter Szilágyi 9 years ago
parent e86619e75d
commit 8906b2fe09
  1. 37
      eth/downloader/downloader.go
  2. 4
      eth/downloader/queue.go

@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ var (
maxQueuedHashes = 32 * 1024 // [eth/61] Maximum number of hashes to queue for import (DOS protection)
maxQueuedHeaders = 32 * 1024 // [eth/62] Maximum number of headers to queue for import (DOS protection)
maxHeadersProcess = 2048 // Number of header download results to import at once into the chain
maxResultsProcess = 4096 // Number of content download results to import at once into the chain
maxResultsProcess = 2048 // Number of content download results to import at once into the chain
fsHeaderCheckFrequency = 100 // Verification frequency of the downloaded headers during fast sync
fsHeaderSafetyNet = 2048 // Number of headers to discard in case a chain violation is detected
@ -716,9 +716,9 @@ func (d *Downloader) fetchHashes61(p *peer, td *big.Int, from uint64) error {
getHashes := func(from uint64) {
glog.V(logger.Detail).Infof("%v: fetching %d hashes from #%d", p, MaxHashFetch, from)
go p.getAbsHashes(from, MaxHashFetch)
request = time.Now()
timeout.Reset(hashTTL)
go p.getAbsHashes(from, MaxHashFetch)
}
// Start pulling hashes, until all are exhausted
getHashes(from)
@ -1168,7 +1168,7 @@ func (d *Downloader) findAncestor(p *peer, height uint64) (uint64, error) {
// facilitate concurrency but still protect against malicious nodes sending bad
// headers, we construct a header chain skeleton using the "origin" peer we are
// syncing with, and fill in the missing headers using anyone else. Headers from
// other peers are only accepted if they map cleanly to the skeleton. If noone
// other peers are only accepted if they map cleanly to the skeleton. If no one
// can fill in the skeleton - not even the origin peer - it's assumed invalid and
// the origin is dropped.
func (d *Downloader) fetchHeaders(p *peer, from uint64) error {
@ -1183,6 +1183,9 @@ func (d *Downloader) fetchHeaders(p *peer, from uint64) error {
defer timeout.Stop()
getHeaders := func(from uint64) {
request = time.Now()
timeout.Reset(headerTTL)
if skeleton {
glog.V(logger.Detail).Infof("%v: fetching %d skeleton headers from #%d", p, MaxHeaderFetch, from)
go p.getAbsHeaders(from+uint64(MaxHeaderFetch)-1, MaxSkeletonSize, MaxHeaderFetch-1, false)
@ -1190,8 +1193,6 @@ func (d *Downloader) fetchHeaders(p *peer, from uint64) error {
glog.V(logger.Detail).Infof("%v: fetching %d full headers from #%d", p, MaxHeaderFetch, from)
go p.getAbsHeaders(from, MaxHeaderFetch, 0, false)
}
request = time.Now()
timeout.Reset(headerTTL)
}
// Start pulling the header chain skeleton until all is done
getHeaders(from)
@ -1413,6 +1414,28 @@ func (d *Downloader) fetchNodeData() error {
// fetchParts iteratively downloads scheduled block parts, taking any available
// peers, reserving a chunk of fetch requests for each, waiting for delivery and
// also periodically checking for timeouts.
//
// As the scheduling/timeout logic mostly is the same for all downloaded data
// types, this method is used by each for data gathering and is instrumented with
// various callbacks to handle the slight differences between processing them.
//
// The instrumentation parameters:
// - errCancel: error type to return if the fetch operation is cancelled (mostly makes logging nicer)
// - deliveryCh: channel from which to retrieve downloaded data packets (merged from all concurrent peers)
// - deliver: processing callback to deliver data packets into type specific download queues (usually within `queue`)
// - wakeCh: notification channel for waking the fetcher when new tasks are available (or sync completed)
// - expire: task callback method to abort requests that took too long and return the faulty peers (traffic shaping)
// - pending: task callback for the number of requests still needing download (detect completion/non-completability)
// - inFlight: task callback for the number of in-progress requests (wait for all active downloads to finish)
// - throttle: task callback to check if the processing queue is full and activate throttling (bound memory use)
// - reserve: task callback to reserve new download tasks to a particular peer (also signals partial completions)
// - fetchHook: tester callback to notify of new tasks being initiated (allows testing the scheduling logic)
// - fetch: network callback to actually send a particular download request to a physical remote peer
// - cancel: task callback to abort an in-flight download request and allow rescheduling it (in case of lost peer)
// - capacity: network callback to retreive the estimated type-specific bandwidth capacity of a peer (traffic shaping)
// - idle: network callback to retrieve the currently (type specific) idle peers that can be assigned tasks
// - setIdle: network callback to set a peer back to idle and update its estimated capacity (traffic shaping)
// - kind: textual label of the type being downloaded to display in log mesages
func (d *Downloader) fetchParts(errCancel error, deliveryCh chan dataPack, deliver func(dataPack) (int, error), wakeCh chan bool,
expire func() map[string]int, pending func() int, inFlight func() bool, throttle func() bool, reserve func(*peer, int) (*fetchRequest, bool, error),
fetchHook func([]*types.Header), fetch func(*peer, *fetchRequest) error, cancel func(*fetchRequest), capacity func(*peer) int,
@ -1581,10 +1604,10 @@ func (d *Downloader) processHeaders(origin uint64, td *big.Int) error {
for i, header := range rollback {
hashes[i] = header.Hash()
}
lh, lfb, lb := d.headHeader().Number, d.headFastBlock().Number(), d.headBlock().Number()
lastHeader, lastFastBlock, lastBlock := d.headHeader().Number, d.headFastBlock().Number(), d.headBlock().Number()
d.rollback(hashes)
glog.V(logger.Warn).Infof("Rolled back %d headers (LH: %d->%d, FB: %d->%d, LB: %d->%d)",
len(hashes), lh, d.headHeader().Number, lfb, d.headFastBlock().Number(), lb, d.headBlock().Number())
len(hashes), lastHeader, d.headHeader().Number, lastFastBlock, d.headFastBlock().Number(), lastBlock, d.headBlock().Number())
// If we're already past the pivot point, this could be an attack, disable fast sync
if rollback[len(rollback)-1].Number.Uint64() > pivot {

@ -39,8 +39,8 @@ import (
)
var (
blockCacheLimit = 16384 // Maximum number of blocks to cache before throttling the download
maxInFlightStates = 8192 // Maximum number of state downloads to allow concurrently
blockCacheLimit = 8192 // Maximum number of blocks to cache before throttling the download
maxInFlightStates = 8192 // Maximum number of state downloads to allow concurrently
)
var (

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