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${ noResults }
7 Commits (a0631f3ebd228eebd8ef809a09cee89bf630e0df)
Author | SHA1 | Message | Date |
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Felix Lange |
94a8b296e4
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p2p/discover: refactor node and endpoint representation (#29844)
Here we clean up internal uses of type discover.node, converting most code to use enode.Node instead. The discover.node type used to be the canonical representation of network hosts before ENR was introduced. Most code worked with *node to avoid conversions when interacting with Table methods. Since *node also contains internal state of Table and is a mutable type, using *node outside of Table code is prone to data races. It's also cleaner not having to wrap/unwrap *enode.Node all the time. discover.node has been renamed to tableNode to clarify its purpose. While here, we also change most uses of net.UDPAddr into netip.AddrPort. While this is technically a separate refactoring from the *node -> *enode.Node change, it is more convenient because *enode.Node handles IP addresses as netip.Addr. The switch to package netip in discovery would've happened very soon anyway. The change to netip.AddrPort stops at certain interface points. For example, since package p2p/netutil has not been converted to use netip.Addr yet, we still have to convert to net.IP/net.UDPAddr in a few places. |
6 months ago |
Felix Lange |
6a9158bb1b
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p2p/discover: improved node revalidation (#29572)
Node discovery periodically revalidates the nodes in its table by sending PING, checking if they are still alive. I recently noticed some issues with the implementation of this process, which can cause strange results such as nodes dropping unexpectedly, certain nodes not getting revalidated often enough, and bad results being returned to incoming FINDNODE queries. In this change, the revalidation process is improved with the following logic: - We maintain two 'revalidation lists' containing the table nodes, named 'fast' and 'slow'. - The process chooses random nodes from each list on a randomized interval, the interval being faster for the 'fast' list, and performs revalidation for the chosen node. - Whenever a node is newly inserted into the table, it goes into the 'fast' list. Once validation passes, it transfers to the 'slow' list. If a request fails, or the node changes endpoint, it transfers back into 'fast'. - livenessChecks is incremented by one for successful checks. Unlike the old implementation, we will not drop the node on the first failing check. We instead quickly decay the livenessChecks give it another chance. - Order of nodes in bucket doesn't matter anymore. I am also adding a debug API endpoint to dump the node table content. Co-authored-by: Martin HS <martin@swende.se> |
6 months ago |
Håvard Anda Estensen |
138f0d7494
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p2p: use errors.Is for error comparison (#24882)
Co-authored-by: Felix Lange <fjl@twurst.com> |
2 years ago |
timcooijmans |
7b5107b73f
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p2p/discover: avoid dropping unverified nodes when table is almost empty (#21396)
This change improves discovery behavior in small networks. Very small networks would often fail to bootstrap because all member nodes were dropping table content due to findnode failure. The check is now changed to avoid dropping nodes on findnode failure when their bucket is almost empty. It also relaxes the liveness check requirement for FINDNODE/v4 response nodes, returning unverified nodes as results when there aren't any verified nodes yet. The "findnode failed" log now reports whether the node was dropped instead of the number of results. The value of the "results" was always zero by definition. Co-authored-by: Felix Lange <fjl@twurst.com> |
4 years ago |
Felix Lange |
b7394d7942
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p2p/discover: add initial discovery v5 implementation (#20750)
This adds an implementation of the current discovery v5 spec. There is full integration with cmd/devp2p and enode.Iterator in this version. In theory we could enable the new protocol as a replacement of discovery v4 at any time. In practice, there will likely be a few more changes to the spec and implementation before this can happen. |
5 years ago |
Felix Lange | 2e98706a99 |
p2p/discover: slow down lookups on empty table (#20389)
* p2p/discover: slow down lookups on empty table * p2p/discover: wake from slowdown sleep when table is closed |
5 years ago |
Felix Lange | 2c37142d2f |
cmd/devp2p, p2p: dial using node iterator, discovery crawler (#20132)
* p2p/enode: add Iterator and associated utilities * p2p/discover: add RandomNodes iterator * p2p: dial using iterator * cmd/devp2p: add discv4 crawler * cmd/devp2p: WIP nodeset filter * cmd/devp2p: fixup lesFilter * core/forkid: add NewStaticFilter * cmd/devp2p: make -eth-network filter actually work * cmd/devp2p: improve crawl timestamp handling * cmd/devp2p: fix typo * p2p/enode: fix comment typos * p2p/discover: fix comment typos * p2p/discover: rename lookup.next to 'advance' * p2p: lower discovery mixer timeout * p2p/enode: implement dynamic FairMix timeouts * cmd/devp2p: add ropsten support in -eth-network filter * cmd/devp2p: tweak crawler log message |
5 years ago |