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Drop EnqueueP2PPacket, replace EnqueueHPPacket with EnqueueHPMessage. We use Enqueue* when we have a specific per-peer message, it makes zero sense duplicating serialization code for it (unlike Broadcast*).
78 lines
3 KiB
Go
78 lines
3 KiB
Go
package network
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import (
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"context"
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"net"
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"github.com/nspcc-dev/neo-go/pkg/network/payload"
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)
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// Peer represents a network node neo-go is connected to.
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type Peer interface {
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// RemoteAddr returns the remote address that we're connected to now.
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RemoteAddr() net.Addr
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// PeerAddr returns the remote address that should be used to establish
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// a new connection to the node. It can differ from the RemoteAddr
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// address in case the remote node is a client and its current
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// connection port is different from the one the other node should use
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// to connect to it. It's only valid after the handshake is completed.
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// Before that, it returns the same address as RemoteAddr.
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PeerAddr() net.Addr
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Disconnect(error)
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// BroadcastPacket is a context-bound packet enqueuer, it either puts the
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// given packet into the queue or exits with errors if the context expires
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// or peer disconnects. It accepts a slice of bytes that
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// can be shared with other queues (so that message marshalling can be
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// done once for all peers). It returns an error if the peer has not yet
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// completed handshaking.
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BroadcastPacket(context.Context, []byte) error
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// BroadcastHPPacket is the same as BroadcastPacket, but uses a high-priority
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// queue.
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BroadcastHPPacket(context.Context, []byte) error
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// EnqueueP2PMessage is a blocking packet enqueuer, it doesn't return until
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// it puts the given message into the queue. It returns an error if the peer
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// has not yet completed handshaking. This queue is intended to be used for
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// unicast peer to peer communication that is more important than broadcasts
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// (handled by BroadcastPacket) but less important than high-priority
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// messages (handled by EnqueueHPMessage).
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EnqueueP2PMessage(*Message) error
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// EnqueueHPMessage is similar to EnqueueP2PMessage, but uses a high-priority
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// queue.
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EnqueueHPMessage(*Message) error
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Version() *payload.Version
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LastBlockIndex() uint32
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Handshaked() bool
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IsFullNode() bool
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// SetPingTimer adds an outgoing ping to the counter and sets a PingTimeout
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// timer that will shut the connection down in case of no response.
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SetPingTimer()
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// SendVersion checks handshake status and sends a version message to
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// the peer.
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SendVersion() error
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SendVersionAck(*Message) error
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// StartProtocol is a goroutine to be run after the handshake. It
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// implements basic peer-related protocol handling.
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StartProtocol()
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HandleVersion(*payload.Version) error
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HandleVersionAck() error
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// HandlePing checks ping contents against Peer's state and updates it.
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HandlePing(ping *payload.Ping) error
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// HandlePong checks pong contents against Peer's state and updates it.
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HandlePong(pong *payload.Ping) error
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// AddGetAddrSent is to inform local peer context that a getaddr command
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// is sent. The decision to send getaddr is server-wide, but it needs to be
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// accounted for in peer's context, thus this method.
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AddGetAddrSent()
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// CanProcessAddr checks whether an addr command is expected to come from
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// this peer and can be processed.
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CanProcessAddr() bool
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}
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