// Copyright 2018 The go-ethereum Authors // This file is part of the go-ethereum library. // // The go-ethereum library is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify // it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by // the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or // (at your option) any later version. // // The go-ethereum library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, // but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the // GNU Lesser General Public License for more details. // // You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License // along with the go-ethereum library. If not, see . package enode import ( "bytes" "crypto/rand" "encoding/binary" "fmt" "net" "os" "sync" "time" "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/p2p/enr" "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/rlp" "github.com/syndtr/goleveldb/leveldb" "github.com/syndtr/goleveldb/leveldb/errors" "github.com/syndtr/goleveldb/leveldb/iterator" "github.com/syndtr/goleveldb/leveldb/opt" "github.com/syndtr/goleveldb/leveldb/storage" "github.com/syndtr/goleveldb/leveldb/util" ) // Keys in the node database. const ( dbVersionKey = "version" // Version of the database to flush if changes dbNodePrefix = "n:" // Identifier to prefix node entries with dbLocalPrefix = "local:" dbDiscoverRoot = "v4" dbDiscv5Root = "v5" // These fields are stored per ID and IP, the full key is "n::v4::findfail". // Use nodeItemKey to create those keys. dbNodeFindFails = "findfail" dbNodePing = "lastping" dbNodePong = "lastpong" dbNodeSeq = "seq" // Local information is keyed by ID only, the full key is "local::seq". // Use localItemKey to create those keys. dbLocalSeq = "seq" ) const ( dbNodeExpiration = 24 * time.Hour // Time after which an unseen node should be dropped. dbCleanupCycle = time.Hour // Time period for running the expiration task. dbVersion = 9 ) var ( errInvalidIP = errors.New("invalid IP") ) var zeroIP = make(net.IP, 16) // DB is the node database, storing previously seen nodes and any collected metadata about // them for QoS purposes. type DB struct { lvl *leveldb.DB // Interface to the database itself runner sync.Once // Ensures we can start at most one expirer quit chan struct{} // Channel to signal the expiring thread to stop } // OpenDB opens a node database for storing and retrieving infos about known peers in the // network. If no path is given an in-memory, temporary database is constructed. func OpenDB(path string) (*DB, error) { if path == "" { return newMemoryDB() } return newPersistentDB(path) } // newMemoryDB creates a new in-memory node database without a persistent backend. func newMemoryDB() (*DB, error) { db, err := leveldb.Open(storage.NewMemStorage(), nil) if err != nil { return nil, err } return &DB{lvl: db, quit: make(chan struct{})}, nil } // newPersistentDB creates/opens a leveldb backed persistent node database, // also flushing its contents in case of a version mismatch. func newPersistentDB(path string) (*DB, error) { opts := &opt.Options{OpenFilesCacheCapacity: 5} db, err := leveldb.OpenFile(path, opts) if _, iscorrupted := err.(*errors.ErrCorrupted); iscorrupted { db, err = leveldb.RecoverFile(path, nil) } if err != nil { return nil, err } // The nodes contained in the cache correspond to a certain protocol version. // Flush all nodes if the version doesn't match. currentVer := make([]byte, binary.MaxVarintLen64) currentVer = currentVer[:binary.PutVarint(currentVer, int64(dbVersion))] blob, err := db.Get([]byte(dbVersionKey), nil) switch err { case leveldb.ErrNotFound: // Version not found (i.e. empty cache), insert it if err := db.Put([]byte(dbVersionKey), currentVer, nil); err != nil { db.Close() return nil, err } case nil: // Version present, flush if different if !bytes.Equal(blob, currentVer) { db.Close() if err = os.RemoveAll(path); err != nil { return nil, err } return newPersistentDB(path) } } return &DB{lvl: db, quit: make(chan struct{})}, nil } // nodeKey returns the database key for a node record. func nodeKey(id ID) []byte { key := append([]byte(dbNodePrefix), id[:]...) key = append(key, ':') key = append(key, dbDiscoverRoot...) return key } // splitNodeKey returns the node ID of a key created by nodeKey. func splitNodeKey(key []byte) (id ID, rest []byte) { if !bytes.HasPrefix(key, []byte(dbNodePrefix)) { return ID{}, nil } item := key[len(dbNodePrefix):] copy(id[:], item[:len(id)]) return id, item[len(id)+1:] } // nodeItemKey returns the database key for a node metadata field. func nodeItemKey(id ID, ip net.IP, field string) []byte { ip16 := ip.To16() if ip16 == nil { panic(fmt.Errorf("invalid IP (length %d)", len(ip))) } return bytes.Join([][]byte{nodeKey(id), ip16, []byte(field)}, []byte{':'}) } // splitNodeItemKey returns the components of a key created by nodeItemKey. func splitNodeItemKey(key []byte) (id ID, ip net.IP, field string) { id, key = splitNodeKey(key) // Skip discover root. if string(key) == dbDiscoverRoot { return id, nil, "" } key = key[len(dbDiscoverRoot)+1:] // Split out the IP. ip = key[:16] if ip4 := ip.To4(); ip4 != nil { ip = ip4 } key = key[16+1:] // Field is the remainder of key. field = string(key) return id, ip, field } func v5Key(id ID, ip net.IP, field string) []byte { return bytes.Join([][]byte{ []byte(dbNodePrefix), id[:], []byte(dbDiscv5Root), ip.To16(), []byte(field), }, []byte{':'}) } // localItemKey returns the key of a local node item. func localItemKey(id ID, field string) []byte { key := append([]byte(dbLocalPrefix), id[:]...) key = append(key, ':') key = append(key, field...) return key } // fetchInt64 retrieves an integer associated with a particular key. func (db *DB) fetchInt64(key []byte) int64 { blob, err := db.lvl.Get(key, nil) if err != nil { return 0 } val, read := binary.Varint(blob) if read <= 0 { return 0 } return val } // storeInt64 stores an integer in the given key. func (db *DB) storeInt64(key []byte, n int64) error { blob := make([]byte, binary.MaxVarintLen64) blob = blob[:binary.PutVarint(blob, n)] return db.lvl.Put(key, blob, nil) } // fetchUint64 retrieves an integer associated with a particular key. func (db *DB) fetchUint64(key []byte) uint64 { blob, err := db.lvl.Get(key, nil) if err != nil { return 0 } val, _ := binary.Uvarint(blob) return val } // storeUint64 stores an integer in the given key. func (db *DB) storeUint64(key []byte, n uint64) error { blob := make([]byte, binary.MaxVarintLen64) blob = blob[:binary.PutUvarint(blob, n)] return db.lvl.Put(key, blob, nil) } // Node retrieves a node with a given id from the database. func (db *DB) Node(id ID) *Node { blob, err := db.lvl.Get(nodeKey(id), nil) if err != nil { return nil } return mustDecodeNode(id[:], blob) } func mustDecodeNode(id, data []byte) *Node { var r enr.Record if err := rlp.DecodeBytes(data, &r); err != nil { panic(fmt.Errorf("p2p/enode: can't decode node %x in DB: %v", id, err)) } if len(id) != len(ID{}) { panic(fmt.Errorf("invalid id length %d", len(id))) } return newNodeWithID(&r, ID(id)) } // UpdateNode inserts - potentially overwriting - a node into the peer database. func (db *DB) UpdateNode(node *Node) error { if node.Seq() < db.NodeSeq(node.ID()) { return nil } blob, err := rlp.EncodeToBytes(&node.r) if err != nil { return err } if err := db.lvl.Put(nodeKey(node.ID()), blob, nil); err != nil { return err } return db.storeUint64(nodeItemKey(node.ID(), zeroIP, dbNodeSeq), node.Seq()) } // NodeSeq returns the stored record sequence number of the given node. func (db *DB) NodeSeq(id ID) uint64 { return db.fetchUint64(nodeItemKey(id, zeroIP, dbNodeSeq)) } // Resolve returns the stored record of the node if it has a larger sequence // number than n. func (db *DB) Resolve(n *Node) *Node { if n.Seq() > db.NodeSeq(n.ID()) { return n } return db.Node(n.ID()) } // DeleteNode deletes all information associated with a node. func (db *DB) DeleteNode(id ID) { deleteRange(db.lvl, nodeKey(id)) } func deleteRange(db *leveldb.DB, prefix []byte) { it := db.NewIterator(util.BytesPrefix(prefix), nil) defer it.Release() for it.Next() { db.Delete(it.Key(), nil) } } // ensureExpirer is a small helper method ensuring that the data expiration // mechanism is running. If the expiration goroutine is already running, this // method simply returns. // // The goal is to start the data evacuation only after the network successfully // bootstrapped itself (to prevent dumping potentially useful seed nodes). Since // it would require significant overhead to exactly trace the first successful // convergence, it's simpler to "ensure" the correct state when an appropriate // condition occurs (i.e. a successful bonding), and discard further events. func (db *DB) ensureExpirer() { db.runner.Do(func() { go db.expirer() }) } // expirer should be started in a go routine, and is responsible for looping ad // infinitum and dropping stale data from the database. func (db *DB) expirer() { tick := time.NewTicker(dbCleanupCycle) defer tick.Stop() for { select { case <-tick.C: db.expireNodes() case <-db.quit: return } } } // expireNodes iterates over the database and deletes all nodes that have not // been seen (i.e. received a pong from) for some time. func (db *DB) expireNodes() { it := db.lvl.NewIterator(util.BytesPrefix([]byte(dbNodePrefix)), nil) defer it.Release() if !it.Next() { return } var ( threshold = time.Now().Add(-dbNodeExpiration).Unix() youngestPong int64 atEnd = false ) for !atEnd { id, ip, field := splitNodeItemKey(it.Key()) if field == dbNodePong { time, _ := binary.Varint(it.Value()) if time > youngestPong { youngestPong = time } if time < threshold { // Last pong from this IP older than threshold, remove fields belonging to it. deleteRange(db.lvl, nodeItemKey(id, ip, "")) } } atEnd = !it.Next() nextID, _ := splitNodeKey(it.Key()) if atEnd || nextID != id { // We've moved beyond the last entry of the current ID. // Remove everything if there was no recent enough pong. if youngestPong > 0 && youngestPong < threshold { deleteRange(db.lvl, nodeKey(id)) } youngestPong = 0 } } } // LastPingReceived retrieves the time of the last ping packet received from // a remote node. func (db *DB) LastPingReceived(id ID, ip net.IP) time.Time { if ip = ip.To16(); ip == nil { return time.Time{} } return time.Unix(db.fetchInt64(nodeItemKey(id, ip, dbNodePing)), 0) } // UpdateLastPingReceived updates the last time we tried contacting a remote node. func (db *DB) UpdateLastPingReceived(id ID, ip net.IP, instance time.Time) error { if ip = ip.To16(); ip == nil { return errInvalidIP } return db.storeInt64(nodeItemKey(id, ip, dbNodePing), instance.Unix()) } // LastPongReceived retrieves the time of the last successful pong from remote node. func (db *DB) LastPongReceived(id ID, ip net.IP) time.Time { if ip = ip.To16(); ip == nil { return time.Time{} } // Launch expirer db.ensureExpirer() return time.Unix(db.fetchInt64(nodeItemKey(id, ip, dbNodePong)), 0) } // UpdateLastPongReceived updates the last pong time of a node. func (db *DB) UpdateLastPongReceived(id ID, ip net.IP, instance time.Time) error { if ip = ip.To16(); ip == nil { return errInvalidIP } return db.storeInt64(nodeItemKey(id, ip, dbNodePong), instance.Unix()) } // FindFails retrieves the number of findnode failures since bonding. func (db *DB) FindFails(id ID, ip net.IP) int { if ip = ip.To16(); ip == nil { return 0 } return int(db.fetchInt64(nodeItemKey(id, ip, dbNodeFindFails))) } // UpdateFindFails updates the number of findnode failures since bonding. func (db *DB) UpdateFindFails(id ID, ip net.IP, fails int) error { if ip = ip.To16(); ip == nil { return errInvalidIP } return db.storeInt64(nodeItemKey(id, ip, dbNodeFindFails), int64(fails)) } // FindFailsV5 retrieves the discv5 findnode failure counter. func (db *DB) FindFailsV5(id ID, ip net.IP) int { if ip = ip.To16(); ip == nil { return 0 } return int(db.fetchInt64(v5Key(id, ip, dbNodeFindFails))) } // UpdateFindFailsV5 stores the discv5 findnode failure counter. func (db *DB) UpdateFindFailsV5(id ID, ip net.IP, fails int) error { if ip = ip.To16(); ip == nil { return errInvalidIP } return db.storeInt64(v5Key(id, ip, dbNodeFindFails), int64(fails)) } // localSeq retrieves the local record sequence counter, defaulting to the current // timestamp if no previous exists. This ensures that wiping all data associated // with a node (apart from its key) will not generate already used sequence nums. func (db *DB) localSeq(id ID) uint64 { if seq := db.fetchUint64(localItemKey(id, dbLocalSeq)); seq > 0 { return seq } return nowMilliseconds() } // storeLocalSeq stores the local record sequence counter. func (db *DB) storeLocalSeq(id ID, n uint64) { db.storeUint64(localItemKey(id, dbLocalSeq), n) } // QuerySeeds retrieves random nodes to be used as potential seed nodes // for bootstrapping. func (db *DB) QuerySeeds(n int, maxAge time.Duration) []*Node { var ( now = time.Now() nodes = make([]*Node, 0, n) it = db.lvl.NewIterator(nil, nil) id ID ) defer it.Release() seek: for seeks := 0; len(nodes) < n && seeks < n*5; seeks++ { // Seek to a random entry. The first byte is incremented by a // random amount each time in order to increase the likelihood // of hitting all existing nodes in very small databases. ctr := id[0] rand.Read(id[:]) id[0] = ctr + id[0]%16 it.Seek(nodeKey(id)) n := nextNode(it) if n == nil { id[0] = 0 continue seek // iterator exhausted } if now.Sub(db.LastPongReceived(n.ID(), n.IP())) > maxAge { continue seek } for i := range nodes { if nodes[i].ID() == n.ID() { continue seek // duplicate } } nodes = append(nodes, n) } return nodes } // reads the next node record from the iterator, skipping over other // database entries. func nextNode(it iterator.Iterator) *Node { for end := false; !end; end = !it.Next() { id, rest := splitNodeKey(it.Key()) if string(rest) != dbDiscoverRoot { continue } return mustDecodeNode(id[:], it.Value()) } return nil } // Close flushes and closes the database files. func (db *DB) Close() { close(db.quit) db.lvl.Close() }