Merge pull request #1356 from Gustav-Simonsson/debug_develop

Debug develop
pull/1301/merge
Jeffrey Wilcke 9 years ago
commit 9d8b512b27
  1. 9
      .travis.yml
  2. 7
      README.md
  3. 88
      cmd/geth/monitorcmd.go
  4. 22
      eth/fetcher/fetcher.go
  5. 11
      p2p/peer.go
  6. 95
      p2p/peer_test.go
  7. 10
      p2p/protocol.go

@ -2,7 +2,6 @@ language: go
go: go:
- 1.4.2 - 1.4.2
before_install: before_install:
- sudo add-apt-repository ppa:beineri/opt-qt541 -y
- sudo apt-get update -qq - sudo apt-get update -qq
- sudo apt-get install -yqq libgmp3-dev - sudo apt-get install -yqq libgmp3-dev
install: install:
@ -22,14 +21,12 @@ after_success:
- if [ "$COVERALLS_TOKEN" ]; then goveralls -coverprofile=profile.cov -service=travis-ci -repotoken $COVERALLS_TOKEN; fi - if [ "$COVERALLS_TOKEN" ]; then goveralls -coverprofile=profile.cov -service=travis-ci -repotoken $COVERALLS_TOKEN; fi
env: env:
global: global:
- PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/opt/qt54/lib/pkgconfig
- LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/opt/qt54/lib
- secure: "U2U1AmkU4NJBgKR/uUAebQY87cNL0+1JHjnLOmmXwxYYyj5ralWb1aSuSH3qSXiT93qLBmtaUkuv9fberHVqrbAeVlztVdUsKAq7JMQH+M99iFkC9UiRMqHmtjWJ0ok4COD1sRYixxi21wb/JrMe3M1iL4QJVS61iltjHhVdM64=" - secure: "U2U1AmkU4NJBgKR/uUAebQY87cNL0+1JHjnLOmmXwxYYyj5ralWb1aSuSH3qSXiT93qLBmtaUkuv9fberHVqrbAeVlztVdUsKAq7JMQH+M99iFkC9UiRMqHmtjWJ0ok4COD1sRYixxi21wb/JrMe3M1iL4QJVS61iltjHhVdM64="
notifications: notifications:
webhooks: webhooks:
urls: urls:
- https://webhooks.gitter.im/e/e09ccdce1048c5e03445 - https://webhooks.gitter.im/e/e09ccdce1048c5e03445
on_success: change # options: [always|never|change] default: always on_success: change
on_failure: always # options: [always|never|change] default: always on_failure: always
on_start: false # default: false on_start: false

@ -44,11 +44,10 @@ Executables
Go Ethereum comes with several wrappers/executables found in Go Ethereum comes with several wrappers/executables found in
[the `cmd` directory](https://github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/tree/develop/cmd): [the `cmd` directory](https://github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/tree/develop/cmd):
* `mist` Official Ethereum Browser (ethereum GUI client)
* `geth` Ethereum CLI (ethereum command line interface client) * `geth` Ethereum CLI (ethereum command line interface client)
* `bootnode` runs a bootstrap node for the Discovery Protocol * `bootnode` runs a bootstrap node for the Discovery Protocol
* `ethtest` test tool which runs with the [tests](https://github.com/ethereum/testes) suite: * `ethtest` test tool which runs with the [tests](https://github.com/ethereum/tests) suite:
`cat file | ethtest`. `/path/to/test.json > ethtest --test BlockTests --stdin`.
* `evm` is a generic Ethereum Virtual Machine: `evm -code 60ff60ff -gas * `evm` is a generic Ethereum Virtual Machine: `evm -code 60ff60ff -gas
10000 -price 0 -dump`. See `-h` for a detailed description. 10000 -price 0 -dump`. See `-h` for a detailed description.
* `disasm` disassembles EVM code: `echo "6001" | disasm` * `disasm` disassembles EVM code: `echo "6001" | disasm`
@ -57,7 +56,7 @@ Go Ethereum comes with several wrappers/executables found in
Command line options Command line options
==================== ====================
Both `mist` and `geth` can be configured via command line options, environment variables and config files. `geth` can be configured via command line options, environment variables and config files.
To get the options available: To get the options available:

@ -103,33 +103,17 @@ func monitor(ctx *cli.Context) {
footer.Height = 3 footer.Height = 3
charts := make([]*termui.LineChart, len(monitored)) charts := make([]*termui.LineChart, len(monitored))
units := make([]int, len(monitored))
data := make([][]float64, len(monitored)) data := make([][]float64, len(monitored))
for i := 0; i < len(data); i++ { for i := 0; i < len(monitored); i++ {
data[i] = make([]float64, 512) charts[i] = createChart((termui.TermHeight() - footer.Height) / rows)
}
for i, metric := range monitored {
charts[i] = termui.NewLineChart()
if runtime.GOOS == "windows" {
charts[i].Mode = "dot"
}
charts[i].Data = make([]float64, 512)
charts[i].DataLabels = []string{""}
charts[i].Height = (termui.TermHeight() - footer.Height) / rows
charts[i].AxesColor = termui.ColorWhite
charts[i].PaddingBottom = -2
charts[i].Border.Label = metric
charts[i].Border.LabelFgColor = charts[i].Border.FgColor | termui.AttrBold
charts[i].Border.FgColor = charts[i].Border.BgColor
row := termui.Body.Rows[i%rows] row := termui.Body.Rows[i%rows]
row.Cols = append(row.Cols, termui.NewCol(12/cols, 0, charts[i])) row.Cols = append(row.Cols, termui.NewCol(12/cols, 0, charts[i]))
} }
termui.Body.AddRows(termui.NewRow(termui.NewCol(12, 0, footer))) termui.Body.AddRows(termui.NewRow(termui.NewCol(12, 0, footer)))
termui.Body.Align()
termui.Render(termui.Body)
refreshCharts(xeth, monitored, data, charts, ctx, footer) refreshCharts(xeth, monitored, data, units, charts, ctx, footer)
termui.Body.Align()
termui.Render(termui.Body) termui.Render(termui.Body)
// Watch for various system events, and periodically refresh the charts // Watch for various system events, and periodically refresh the charts
@ -149,7 +133,9 @@ func monitor(ctx *cli.Context) {
termui.Render(termui.Body) termui.Render(termui.Body)
} }
case <-refresh: case <-refresh:
refreshCharts(xeth, monitored, data, charts, ctx, footer) if refreshCharts(xeth, monitored, data, units, charts, ctx, footer) {
termui.Body.Align()
}
termui.Render(termui.Body) termui.Render(termui.Body)
} }
} }
@ -246,45 +232,63 @@ func fetchMetric(metrics map[string]interface{}, metric string) float64 {
// refreshCharts retrieves a next batch of metrics, and inserts all the new // refreshCharts retrieves a next batch of metrics, and inserts all the new
// values into the active datasets and charts // values into the active datasets and charts
func refreshCharts(xeth *rpc.Xeth, metrics []string, data [][]float64, charts []*termui.LineChart, ctx *cli.Context, footer *termui.Par) { func refreshCharts(xeth *rpc.Xeth, metrics []string, data [][]float64, units []int, charts []*termui.LineChart, ctx *cli.Context, footer *termui.Par) (realign bool) {
values, err := retrieveMetrics(xeth) values, err := retrieveMetrics(xeth)
for i, metric := range metrics { for i, metric := range metrics {
data[i] = append([]float64{fetchMetric(values, metric)}, data[i][:len(data[i])-1]...) if len(data) < 512 {
updateChart(metric, data[i], charts[i], err) data[i] = append([]float64{fetchMetric(values, metric)}, data[i]...)
} else {
data[i] = append([]float64{fetchMetric(values, metric)}, data[i][:len(data[i])-1]...)
}
if updateChart(metric, data[i], &units[i], charts[i], err) {
realign = true
}
} }
updateFooter(ctx, err, footer) updateFooter(ctx, err, footer)
return
} }
// updateChart inserts a dataset into a line chart, scaling appropriately as to // updateChart inserts a dataset into a line chart, scaling appropriately as to
// not display weird labels, also updating the chart label accordingly. // not display weird labels, also updating the chart label accordingly.
func updateChart(metric string, data []float64, chart *termui.LineChart, err error) { func updateChart(metric string, data []float64, base *int, chart *termui.LineChart, err error) (realign bool) {
dataUnits := []string{"", "K", "M", "G", "T", "E"} dataUnits := []string{"", "K", "M", "G", "T", "E"}
timeUnits := []string{"ns", "µs", "ms", "s", "ks", "ms"} timeUnits := []string{"ns", "µs", "ms", "s", "ks", "ms"}
colors := []termui.Attribute{termui.ColorBlue, termui.ColorCyan, termui.ColorGreen, termui.ColorYellow, termui.ColorRed, termui.ColorRed} colors := []termui.Attribute{termui.ColorBlue, termui.ColorCyan, termui.ColorGreen, termui.ColorYellow, termui.ColorRed, termui.ColorRed}
// Extract only part of the data that's actually visible // Extract only part of the data that's actually visible
data = data[:chart.Width*2] if chart.Width*2 < len(data) {
data = data[:chart.Width*2]
}
// Find the maximum value and scale under 1K // Find the maximum value and scale under 1K
high := data[0] high := 0.0
for _, value := range data[1:] { if len(data) > 0 {
high = math.Max(high, value) high = data[0]
for _, value := range data[1:] {
high = math.Max(high, value)
}
} }
unit, scale := 0, 1.0 unit, scale := 0, 1.0
for high >= 1000 { for high >= 1000 {
high, unit, scale = high/1000, unit+1, scale*1000 high, unit, scale = high/1000, unit+1, scale*1000
} }
// If the unit changes, re-create the chart (hack to set max height...)
if unit != *base {
realign, *base, *chart = true, unit, *createChart(chart.Height)
}
// Update the chart's data points with the scaled values // Update the chart's data points with the scaled values
if cap(chart.Data) < len(data) {
chart.Data = make([]float64, len(data))
}
chart.Data = chart.Data[:len(data)]
for i, value := range data { for i, value := range data {
chart.Data[i] = value / scale chart.Data[i] = value / scale
} }
// Update the chart's label with the scale units // Update the chart's label with the scale units
chart.Border.Label = metric
units := dataUnits units := dataUnits
if strings.Contains(metric, "/Percentiles/") || strings.Contains(metric, "/pauses/") { if strings.Contains(metric, "/Percentiles/") || strings.Contains(metric, "/pauses/") {
units = timeUnits units = timeUnits
} }
chart.Border.Label = metric
if len(units[unit]) > 0 { if len(units[unit]) > 0 {
chart.Border.Label += " [" + units[unit] + "]" chart.Border.Label += " [" + units[unit] + "]"
} }
@ -292,6 +296,24 @@ func updateChart(metric string, data []float64, chart *termui.LineChart, err err
if err != nil { if err != nil {
chart.LineColor = termui.ColorRed | termui.AttrBold chart.LineColor = termui.ColorRed | termui.AttrBold
} }
return
}
// createChart creates an empty line chart with the default configs.
func createChart(height int) *termui.LineChart {
chart := termui.NewLineChart()
if runtime.GOOS == "windows" {
chart.Mode = "dot"
}
chart.DataLabels = []string{""}
chart.Height = height
chart.AxesColor = termui.ColorWhite
chart.PaddingBottom = -2
chart.Border.LabelFgColor = chart.Border.FgColor | termui.AttrBold
chart.Border.FgColor = chart.Border.BgColor
return chart
} }
// updateFooter updates the footer contents based on any encountered errors. // updateFooter updates the footer contents based on any encountered errors.

@ -7,6 +7,8 @@ import (
"math/rand" "math/rand"
"time" "time"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/core"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/common" "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/common"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/core/types" "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/core/types"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/logger" "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/logger"
@ -104,6 +106,7 @@ type Fetcher struct {
broadcastMeter metrics.Meter // Counter for metering the inbound propagations broadcastMeter metrics.Meter // Counter for metering the inbound propagations
broadcastTimer metrics.Timer // Counter and timer for metering the block forwarding broadcastTimer metrics.Timer // Counter and timer for metering the block forwarding
discardMeter metrics.Meter // Counter for metering the discarded blocks discardMeter metrics.Meter // Counter for metering the discarded blocks
futureMeter metrics.Meter // Counter for metering future blocks
} }
// New creates a block fetcher to retrieve blocks based on hash announcements. // New creates a block fetcher to retrieve blocks based on hash announcements.
@ -131,6 +134,7 @@ func New(getBlock blockRetrievalFn, validateBlock blockValidatorFn, broadcastBlo
broadcastMeter: metrics.GetOrRegisterMeter("eth/sync/RemoteBroadcasts", metrics.DefaultRegistry), broadcastMeter: metrics.GetOrRegisterMeter("eth/sync/RemoteBroadcasts", metrics.DefaultRegistry),
broadcastTimer: metrics.GetOrRegisterTimer("eth/sync/LocalBroadcasts", metrics.DefaultRegistry), broadcastTimer: metrics.GetOrRegisterTimer("eth/sync/LocalBroadcasts", metrics.DefaultRegistry),
discardMeter: metrics.GetOrRegisterMeter("eth/sync/DiscardedBlocks", metrics.DefaultRegistry), discardMeter: metrics.GetOrRegisterMeter("eth/sync/DiscardedBlocks", metrics.DefaultRegistry),
futureMeter: metrics.GetOrRegisterMeter("eth/sync/FutureBlocks", metrics.DefaultRegistry),
} }
} }
@ -323,7 +327,7 @@ func (f *Fetcher) loop() {
hash := block.Hash() hash := block.Hash()
// Filter explicitly requested blocks from hash announcements // Filter explicitly requested blocks from hash announcements
if _, ok := f.fetching[hash]; ok { if f.fetching[hash] != nil && f.queued[hash] == nil {
// Discard if already imported by other means // Discard if already imported by other means
if f.getBlock(hash) == nil { if f.getBlock(hash) == nil {
explicit = append(explicit, block) explicit = append(explicit, block)
@ -416,14 +420,22 @@ func (f *Fetcher) insert(peer string, block *types.Block) {
return return
} }
// Quickly validate the header and propagate the block if it passes // Quickly validate the header and propagate the block if it passes
if err := f.validateBlock(block, parent); err != nil { switch err := f.validateBlock(block, parent); err {
case nil:
// All ok, quickly propagate to our peers
f.broadcastTimer.UpdateSince(block.ReceivedAt)
go f.broadcastBlock(block, true)
case core.BlockFutureErr:
f.futureMeter.Mark(1)
// Weird future block, don't fail, but neither propagate
default:
// Something went very wrong, drop the peer
glog.V(logger.Debug).Infof("Peer %s: block #%d [%x] verification failed: %v", peer, block.NumberU64(), hash[:4], err) glog.V(logger.Debug).Infof("Peer %s: block #%d [%x] verification failed: %v", peer, block.NumberU64(), hash[:4], err)
f.dropPeer(peer) f.dropPeer(peer)
return return
} }
f.broadcastTimer.UpdateSince(block.ReceivedAt)
go f.broadcastBlock(block, true)
// Run the actual import and log any issues // Run the actual import and log any issues
if _, err := f.insertChain(types.Blocks{block}); err != nil { if _, err := f.insertChain(types.Blocks{block}); err != nil {
glog.V(logger.Warn).Infof("Peer %s: block #%d [%x] import failed: %v", peer, block.NumberU64(), hash[:4], err) glog.V(logger.Warn).Infof("Peer %s: block #%d [%x] import failed: %v", peer, block.NumberU64(), hash[:4], err)

@ -249,15 +249,22 @@ func countMatchingProtocols(protocols []Protocol, caps []Cap) int {
// matchProtocols creates structures for matching named subprotocols. // matchProtocols creates structures for matching named subprotocols.
func matchProtocols(protocols []Protocol, caps []Cap, rw MsgReadWriter) map[string]*protoRW { func matchProtocols(protocols []Protocol, caps []Cap, rw MsgReadWriter) map[string]*protoRW {
sort.Sort(capsByName(caps)) sort.Sort(capsByNameAndVersion(caps))
offset := baseProtocolLength offset := baseProtocolLength
result := make(map[string]*protoRW) result := make(map[string]*protoRW)
outer: outer:
for _, cap := range caps { for _, cap := range caps {
for _, proto := range protocols { for _, proto := range protocols {
if proto.Name == cap.Name && proto.Version == cap.Version && result[cap.Name] == nil { if proto.Name == cap.Name && proto.Version == cap.Version {
// If an old protocol version matched, revert it
if old := result[cap.Name]; old != nil {
offset -= old.Length
}
// Assign the new match
result[cap.Name] = &protoRW{Protocol: proto, offset: offset, in: make(chan Msg), w: rw} result[cap.Name] = &protoRW{Protocol: proto, offset: offset, in: make(chan Msg), w: rw}
offset += proto.Length offset += proto.Length
continue outer continue outer
} }
} }

@ -196,3 +196,98 @@ func TestNewPeer(t *testing.T) {
p.Disconnect(DiscAlreadyConnected) // Should not hang p.Disconnect(DiscAlreadyConnected) // Should not hang
} }
func TestMatchProtocols(t *testing.T) {
tests := []struct {
Remote []Cap
Local []Protocol
Match map[string]protoRW
}{
{
// No remote capabilities
Local: []Protocol{{Name: "a"}},
},
{
// No local protocols
Remote: []Cap{{Name: "a"}},
},
{
// No mutual protocols
Remote: []Cap{{Name: "a"}},
Local: []Protocol{{Name: "b"}},
},
{
// Some matches, some differences
Remote: []Cap{{Name: "local"}, {Name: "match1"}, {Name: "match2"}},
Local: []Protocol{{Name: "match1"}, {Name: "match2"}, {Name: "remote"}},
Match: map[string]protoRW{"match1": {Protocol: Protocol{Name: "match1"}}, "match2": {Protocol: Protocol{Name: "match2"}}},
},
{
// Various alphabetical ordering
Remote: []Cap{{Name: "aa"}, {Name: "ab"}, {Name: "bb"}, {Name: "ba"}},
Local: []Protocol{{Name: "ba"}, {Name: "bb"}, {Name: "ab"}, {Name: "aa"}},
Match: map[string]protoRW{"aa": {Protocol: Protocol{Name: "aa"}}, "ab": {Protocol: Protocol{Name: "ab"}}, "ba": {Protocol: Protocol{Name: "ba"}}, "bb": {Protocol: Protocol{Name: "bb"}}},
},
{
// No mutual versions
Remote: []Cap{{Version: 1}},
Local: []Protocol{{Version: 2}},
},
{
// Multiple versions, single common
Remote: []Cap{{Version: 1}, {Version: 2}},
Local: []Protocol{{Version: 2}, {Version: 3}},
Match: map[string]protoRW{"": {Protocol: Protocol{Version: 2}}},
},
{
// Multiple versions, multiple common
Remote: []Cap{{Version: 1}, {Version: 2}, {Version: 3}, {Version: 4}},
Local: []Protocol{{Version: 2}, {Version: 3}},
Match: map[string]protoRW{"": {Protocol: Protocol{Version: 3}}},
},
{
// Various version orderings
Remote: []Cap{{Version: 4}, {Version: 1}, {Version: 3}, {Version: 2}},
Local: []Protocol{{Version: 2}, {Version: 3}, {Version: 1}},
Match: map[string]protoRW{"": {Protocol: Protocol{Version: 3}}},
},
{
// Versions overriding sub-protocol lengths
Remote: []Cap{{Version: 1}, {Version: 2}, {Version: 3}, {Name: "a"}},
Local: []Protocol{{Version: 1, Length: 1}, {Version: 2, Length: 2}, {Version: 3, Length: 3}, {Name: "a"}},
Match: map[string]protoRW{"": {Protocol: Protocol{Version: 3}}, "a": {Protocol: Protocol{Name: "a"}, offset: 3}},
},
}
for i, tt := range tests {
result := matchProtocols(tt.Local, tt.Remote, nil)
if len(result) != len(tt.Match) {
t.Errorf("test %d: negotiation mismatch: have %v, want %v", i, len(result), len(tt.Match))
continue
}
// Make sure all negotiated protocols are needed and correct
for name, proto := range result {
match, ok := tt.Match[name]
if !ok {
t.Errorf("test %d, proto '%s': negotiated but shouldn't have", i, name)
continue
}
if proto.Name != match.Name {
t.Errorf("test %d, proto '%s': name mismatch: have %v, want %v", i, name, proto.Name, match.Name)
}
if proto.Version != match.Version {
t.Errorf("test %d, proto '%s': version mismatch: have %v, want %v", i, name, proto.Version, match.Version)
}
if proto.offset-baseProtocolLength != match.offset {
t.Errorf("test %d, proto '%s': offset mismatch: have %v, want %v", i, name, proto.offset-baseProtocolLength, match.offset)
}
}
// Make sure no protocols missed negotiation
for name, _ := range tt.Match {
if _, ok := result[name]; !ok {
t.Errorf("test %d, proto '%s': not negotiated, should have", i, name)
continue
}
}
}
}

@ -43,8 +43,10 @@ func (cap Cap) String() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("%s/%d", cap.Name, cap.Version) return fmt.Sprintf("%s/%d", cap.Name, cap.Version)
} }
type capsByName []Cap type capsByNameAndVersion []Cap
func (cs capsByName) Len() int { return len(cs) } func (cs capsByNameAndVersion) Len() int { return len(cs) }
func (cs capsByName) Less(i, j int) bool { return cs[i].Name < cs[j].Name } func (cs capsByNameAndVersion) Swap(i, j int) { cs[i], cs[j] = cs[j], cs[i] }
func (cs capsByName) Swap(i, j int) { cs[i], cs[j] = cs[j], cs[i] } func (cs capsByNameAndVersion) Less(i, j int) bool {
return cs[i].Name < cs[j].Name || (cs[i].Name == cs[j].Name && cs[i].Version < cs[j].Version)
}

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