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Author SHA1 Message Date
Ekaterina Pavlova
775c56e87e network: ensure server is started and shut down only once
Use started atomic.Bool field to ensure that the node server shutdown
procedure is executed only once. Prevent the following panic caused by
server double-shutdown in testing code:
```
--- FAIL: TestServerRegisterPeer (0
.06s)
 panic: closed twice
 goroutine 60 [running]:
 testing.tRunner.func1.2({0x104c40b20, 0x104d0ec90})
 	/opt/homebrew/opt/go/libexec/src/testing/testing.go:1545 +0x1c8
 testing.tRunner.func1()
 	/opt/homebrew/opt/go/libexec/src/testing/testing.go:1548 +0x360
 panic({0x104c40b20?, 0x104d0ec90?})
 	/opt/homebrew/opt/go/libexec/src/runtime/panic.go:914 +0x218
 github.com/nspcc-dev/neo-go/pkg/network.(*fakeTransp).Close
 (0x14000159e08?)
 	/Users/ekaterinapavlova/Workplace/neo-go/pkg/network
 	/discovery_test.go:83 +0x54
 github.com/nspcc-dev/neo-go/pkg/network.(*Server).Shutdown
 (0x14000343400)
 	/Users/ekaterinapavlova/Workplace/neo-go/pkg/network/server.go:299
 	 +0x104
 github.com/nspcc-dev/neo-go/pkg/network.startWithCleanup.func1()
 	/Users/ekaterinapavlova/Workplace/neo-go/pkg/network/server_test
 	.go:408 +0x20
 testing.(*common).Cleanup.func1()
 	/opt/homebrew/opt/go/libexec/src/testing/testing.go:1169 +0x110
 testing.(*common).runCleanup(0x1400032c340, 0x14000159d80?)
 	/opt/homebrew/opt/go/libexec/src/testing/testing.go:1347 +0xd8
 testing.tRunner.func2()
 	/opt/homebrew/opt/go/libexec/src/testing/testing.go:1589 +0x2c
 testing.tRunner(0x1400032c340, 0x104d0c5d0)
 	/opt/homebrew/opt/go/libexec/src/testing/testing.go:1601 +0x114
 created by testing.(*T).Run in goroutine 1
 	/opt/homebrew/opt/go/libexec/src/testing/testing.go:1648 +0x33c
```

Signed-off-by: Ekaterina Pavlova <ekt@morphbits.io>
2024-02-27 15:10:51 +03:00
Ekaterina Pavlova
f8dc5ec44f network: change server Start() behavior
Previously user should Start server in a separate goroutine. Now
separate goroutine is created inside the Start(). For normal server
operation, the caller should wait for Start to finish. Also, fixed
TestTryInitStateSync test which was exiting earlier than logs are
called.

Close #3112

Signed-off-by: Ekaterina Pavlova <ekt@morphbits.io>
2024-02-27 15:10:51 +03:00
Roman Khimov
f9a82ae45f network: add debug for transactions as well
Signed-off-by: Roman Khimov <roman@nspcc.ru>
2024-01-12 12:18:06 +03:00
Roman Khimov
db2e214f7e network: add debug for notary payloads
Can be handy if things go wrong.

Signed-off-by: Roman Khimov <roman@nspcc.ru>
2024-01-12 12:18:06 +03:00
Anna Shaleva
dc3d1300dd *: replace go.uber.org/atomic with sync/atomic
Use sync/atomic everywhere and exclude go.uber.org/atomic from go.mod.
Close #2626.

Signed-off-by: Anna Shaleva <shaleva.ann@nspcc.ru>
2023-10-12 17:59:34 +03:00
Anna Shaleva
966111f4a8 network: forbid Notary contract to be a sender of main transaction
This prevents the possible attack on notary request sender when
malicious partie is allowed to send notary request with main transaction
being someone else's fallback.

Signed-off-by: Anna Shaleva <shaleva.ann@nspcc.ru>
2023-07-20 10:56:48 +03:00
Anna Shaleva
649b9ac7b0 network: add neogo_version metric, deprecate serv_node_version
Close #2999.

Signed-off-by: Anna Shaleva <shaleva.ann@nspcc.ru>
2023-05-11 13:48:38 +03:00
Roman Khimov
0a160ee93b *: use CompareAndSwap instead of CAS for atomics
go.uber.org/atomic deprecated CAS methods in version 1.10 (that introduced
CompareAndSwap), so we need to fix it.

Signed-off-by: Roman Khimov <roman@nspcc.ru>
2023-04-28 12:07:19 +03:00
Anna Shaleva
3a71aafc43 core: distinguish notarypool/mempool metrics
Move them to the core/network packages, close #2950. The name of
mempool's unsorted transactions metrics has been changed along the
way to match the core's metrics naming convention.

Signed-off-by: Anna Shaleva <shaleva.ann@nspcc.ru>
2023-04-13 18:40:19 +03:00
Anna Shaleva
55ab38ed81 network: do not use error channel to start network srv
It's obsolete thing, we have looger and it perfectly suits our needs.

Signed-off-by: Anna Shaleva <shaleva.ann@nspcc.ru>
2023-04-13 13:21:34 +03:00
Anna Shaleva
6b21ad9922 *: replace interface{} with any keyword
Everywhere including examples, external interop APIs, bindings generators
code and in other valuable places. A couple of `interface{}` usages are
intentionally left in the CHANGELOG.md, documentation and tests.
2023-04-04 13:22:42 +03:00
Anna Shaleva
0cbef58b3c consensus: enqueue newly created blocks
Do not add them directly to chain, it will be done by the block queue
manager. Close https://github.com/nspcc-dev/neo-go/issues/2923. However,
this commit is not valid without
https://github.com/roman-khimov/dbft/pull/4.
It's the neo-go's duty to initialize consensus after subsequent block
addition; the dBFT itself must wait for the neo-go to complete the block
addition and notify the dBFT, so that it can initialize at 0-th view to
collect the next block.
2023-03-15 17:37:47 +03:00
Anna Shaleva
04d0b45ceb network: move blockqueue to a separate package 2023-03-15 17:37:47 +03:00
Anna Shaleva
91a77c25a2 network: refactor blockqueuer interface
Remove unused argument.
2023-03-15 17:37:47 +03:00
Anna Shaleva
28927228f0 *: adjust subscription-related doc
Add a warning about received events modification where applicable.
2023-01-17 17:11:19 +03:00
Anna Shaleva
9b364aa7ee network: do not allow to request invalid block count
The problem is in peer disconnection due to invalid GetBlockByIndex
payload (the logs are from some patched neo-go version):
```
дек 15 16:02:39 glagoli neo-go[928530]: 2022-12-15T16:02:39.490Z        INFO        new peer connected        {"addr": "10.78.69.115:50846", "peerCount": 3}
дек 15 16:02:39 glagoli neo-go[928530]: 2022-12-15T16:02:39.490Z        WARN        peer disconnected        {"addr": "10.78.69.115:50846", "error": "invalid block count", "peerCount": 2}
дек 15 16:02:39 glagoli neo-go[928530]: 2022-12-15T16:02:39.490Z        INFO        started protocol        {"addr": "10.78.69.115:50846", "userAgent": "/NEO-GO:1.0.0/", "startHeight": 0, "id": 1339571820}
дек 15 16:02:39 glagoli neo-go[928530]: 2022-12-15T16:02:39.491Z        INFO        new peer connected        {"addr": "10.78.69.115:50856", "peerCount": 3}
дек 15 16:02:39 glagoli neo-go[928530]: 2022-12-15T16:02:39.492Z        WARN        peer disconnected        {"addr": "10.78.69.115:50856", "error": "invalid block count", "peerCount": 2}
дек 15 16:02:39 glagoli neo-go[928530]: 2022-12-15T16:02:39.492Z        INFO        started protocol        {"addr": "10.78.69.115:50856", "userAgent": "/NEO-GO:1.0.0/", "startHeight": 0, "id": 1339571820}
дек 15 16:02:39 glagoli neo-go[928530]: 2022-12-15T16:02:39.492Z        INFO        new peer connected        {"addr": "10.78.69.115:50858", "peerCount": 3}
дек 15 16:02:39 glagoli neo-go[928530]: 2022-12-15T16:02:39.493Z        INFO        started protocol        {"addr": "10.78.69.115:50858", "userAgent": "/NEO-GO:1.0.0/", "startHeight": 0, "id": 1339571820}
дек 15 16:02:39 glagoli neo-go[928530]: 2022-12-15T16:02:39.493Z        WARN        peer disconnected        {"addr": "10.78.69.115:50858", "error": "invalid block count", "peerCount": 2}
дек 15 16:02:39 glagoli neo-go[928530]: 2022-12-15T16:02:39.494Z        INFO        new peer connected        {"addr": "10.78.69.115:50874", "peerCount": 3}
дек 15 16:02:39 glagoli neo-go[928530]: 2022-12-15T16:02:39.494Z        INFO        started protocol        {"addr": "10.78.69.115:50874", "userAgent": "/NEO-GO:1.0.0/", "startHeight": 0, "id": 1339571820}
дек 15 16:02:39 glagoli neo-go[928530]: 2022-12-15T16:02:39.494Z        WARN        peer disconnected        {"addr": "10.78.69.115:50874", "error": "invalid block count", "peerCount": 2}
```

GetBlockByIndex payload can't be decoded, and the only possible cause
is zero (or <-1, but it's probably not the case) block count requested.

Error is improved as far.
2022-12-28 13:04:56 +03:00
Anna Shaleva
c0a453a53b network: adjust requestBlocs logic
If the lastQueued block index is the same as the one we'd like to
request in payload, then we need to increment the payload's count.
2022-12-28 12:50:30 +03:00
Roman Khimov
e79dec15f9 *: use zap.Stringer instead of zap.String where it can be used
It's a bit more efficient in case we're not logging the message (mostly for
debug), makes the code somewhat simpler as well.
2022-12-13 12:44:54 +03:00
Roman Khimov
7589733017 config: add a special Blockchain type to configure Blockchain
And include some node-specific configurations there with backwards
compatibility. Note that in the future we'll remove Ledger's
fields from the ProtocolConfiguration and it'll be possible to access them in
Blockchain directly (not via .Ledger).

The other option tried was using two configuration types separately, but that
incurs more changes to the codebase, single structure that behaves almost like
the old one is better for backwards compatibility.

Fixes #2676.
2022-12-07 17:35:53 +03:00
Anna Shaleva
9cf6cc61f4 network: allow multiple bind addresses for server
And replace Transporter.Address() with Transporter.HostPort() along the way.
2022-12-07 13:06:03 +03:00
Roman Khimov
0ad6e295ea core: make GetHeaderHash accept uint32
It should've always been this way because block indexes are uint32.
2022-11-25 14:30:51 +03:00
Roman Khimov
6bce973ac2 network: drop duplicationg check from handleAddrCmd()
It was relevant with the queue-based discoverer, now it's not, discoverer
handles this internally.
2022-11-17 17:42:36 +03:00
Roman Khimov
1c7487b8e4 network: add a timer to check for peers
Consider initial connection phase for public networks:
 * simultaneous connections to seeds
 * very quick handshakes
 * got five handshaked peers and some getaddr requests sent
 * but addr replies won't trigger new connections
 * so we can stay with just five connections until any of them breaks or a
   (long) address checking timer fires

This new timers solves the problem, it's adaptive at the same time. If we have
enough peers we won't be waking up often.
2022-11-17 17:32:05 +03:00
Roman Khimov
23f118a1a9 network: rework discoverer/server interaction
* treat connected/handshaked peers separately in the discoverer, save
   "original" address for connected ones, it can be a name instead of IP and
   it's important to keep it to avoid reconnections
 * store name->IP mapping for seeds if and when they're connected to avoid
   reconnections
 * block seed if it's detected to be our own node (which is often the case for
   small private networks)
 * add an event for handshaked peers in the server, connected but
   non-handshaked ones are not really helpful for MinPeers or GetAddr logic

Fixes #2796.
2022-11-17 17:07:19 +03:00
Roman Khimov
6ba4afc977 network: consider handshaked peers only when comparing with MinPeers
We don't know a lot about non-handshaked ones, so it's safer to try more
connection.
2022-11-17 16:40:29 +03:00
Anna Shaleva
6f3a0a6b4c network: adjust warning for deposit expiration
Provide additional info for better user experience.
2022-11-15 14:16:34 +03:00
Roman Khimov
c405092953 network: pre-filter transactions going into dbft
Drop some load from dbft loop during consensus process.
2022-11-11 15:32:51 +03:00
Roman Khimov
e19d867d4e
Merge pull request #2761 from nspcc-dev/fancy-getaddr
Fancy getaddr
2022-10-25 16:51:38 +07:00
Roman Khimov
28f54d352a network: do getaddr requests periodically, fix #2745
Every 1000 blocks seems to be OK for big networks (that only had done some
initial requests previously and then effectively never requested addresses
again because there was a sufficient number of addresses), won't hurt smaller
ones as well (that effectively keep doing this on every connect/disconnect,
peer changes are very rare there, but when they happen we want to have some
quick reaction to these changes).
2022-10-24 15:10:51 +03:00
Roman Khimov
9efc110058 network: it is 42
32 is a very good number, but we all know 42 is a better one. And it can even
be proven by tests with higher peaking TPS values.

You may wonder why is it so good? Because we're using packet-switching
networks mostly and a packet is a packet almost irrespectively of how bit it
is. Yet a packet has some maximum possible size (hi, MTU) and this size most
of the time is 1500 (or a little less than that, hi VPN). Subtract IP header
(20 for IPv4 or 40 for IPv6 not counting options), TCP header (another 20) and
Neo message/payload headers (~8 for this case) and we have just a little more
than 1400 bytes for our dear hashes. Which means that in a single packet most
of the time we can have 42-44 of them, maybe 45. Choosing between these
numbers is not hard then.
2022-10-24 14:44:19 +03:00
Roman Khimov
9d6b18adec network: drop minPoolCount magic constant
We have AttemptConnPeers that is closely related, the more we have there the
bigger the network supposedly is, so it's much better than magic minPoolCount.
2022-10-24 14:36:10 +03:00
Roman Khimov
f42b8e78fc
Merge pull request #2758 from nspcc-dev/check-inflight-tx-invs
network: check inv against currently processed transactions
2022-10-24 14:16:33 +07:00
Roman Khimov
e26055190e network: check inv against currently processed transactions
Sometimes we already have it, but it's not yet processed, so we can save on
getdata request. It only affects very high-speed networks like 4-1 scenario
and it doesn't affect it a lot, but still we can do it.
2022-10-21 21:16:18 +03:00
Roman Khimov
cfb5058018 network: batch getdata replies
This is not exactly the protocol-level batching as was tried in #1770 and
proposed by neo-project/neo#2365, but it's a TCP-level change in that we now
Write() a set of messages and given that Go sets up TCP sockets with
TCP_NODELAY by default this is a substantial change, we have less packets
generated with the same amount of data. It doesn't change anything on properly
connected networks, but the ones with delays benefit from it a lot.

This also improves queueing because we no longer generate 32 messages to
deliver on transaction's GetData, it's just one stream of bytes with 32
messages inside.

Do the same with GetBlocksByIndex, we can have a lot of messages there too.

But don't forget about potential peer DoS attacks, if a peer is to request a
lot of big blocks we need to flush them before we process the whole set.
2022-10-21 17:16:32 +03:00
Roman Khimov
e1b5ac9b81 network: separate tx handling from msg handling
This allows to naturally scale transaction processing if we have some peer
that is sending a lot of them while others are mostly silent. It also can help
somewhat in the event we have 50 peers that all send transactions. 4+1
scenario benefits a lot from it, while 7+2 slows down a little. Delayed
scenarios don't care.

Surprisingly, this also makes disconnects (#2744) much more rare, 4-node
scenario almost never sees it now. Most probably this is the case where peers
affect each other a lot, single-threaded transaction receiver can be slow
enough to trigger some timeout in getdata handler of its peer (because it
tries to push a number of replies).
2022-10-21 12:11:24 +03:00
Roman Khimov
e003b67418 network: reuse inventory hash list for request hashes
Microoptimization, we can do this because we only use them in handleInvCmd().
2022-10-21 11:28:40 +03:00
Roman Khimov
0f625f04f0
Merge pull request #2748 from nspcc-dev/stop-tx-flow
network/consensus: use new dbft StopTxFlow callback
2022-10-18 16:29:37 +07:00
Roman Khimov
73ce898e27 network/consensus: use new dbft StopTxFlow callback
It makes sense in general (further narrowing down the time window when
transactions are processed by consensus thread) and it improves block times a
little too, especially in the 7+2 scenario.

Related to #2744.
2022-10-18 11:06:20 +03:00
Roman Khimov
2791127ee4 network: add prometheus histogram with cmd processing time
It can be useful to detect some performance issues.
2022-10-17 22:51:16 +03:00
Roman Khimov
73079745ab
Merge pull request #2746 from nspcc-dev/optimize-tx-callbacks
network: only call tx callback if we're waiting for transactions
2022-10-17 16:39:41 +07:00
Roman Khimov
dce9f80585
Merge pull request #2743 from nspcc-dev/log-fan-out
Logarithmic gossip fan out
2022-10-14 23:18:34 +07:00
Roman Khimov
4dd3fd4ac0 network: only call tx callback if we're waiting for transactions
Until the consensus process starts for a new block and until it really needs
some transactions we can spare some cycles by not delivering transactions to
it. In tests this doesn't affect TPS, but makes block delays a bit more
stable. Related to #2744, I think it also may cause timeouts during
transaction processing (waiting on the consensus process channel while it does
something dBFT-related).
2022-10-14 18:45:48 +03:00
Roman Khimov
65f0fadddb network: register peer only if it's not a duplicate 2022-10-14 15:53:32 +03:00
Roman Khimov
851cbc7dab network: implement adaptive peer requests
When the network is big enough, MinPeers may be suboptimal for good network
connectivity, but if we know the network size we can do some estimation on the
number of sufficient peers.
2022-10-14 15:53:32 +03:00
Roman Khimov
c17b2afab5 network: add BroadcastFactor to control gossip, fix #2678 2022-10-14 15:53:32 +03:00
Roman Khimov
215e8704f1 network: simplify discoverer, make it almost a lib
We already have two basic lists: connected and unconnected nodes, we don't
need an additional channel and we don't need a goroutine to handle it.
2022-10-14 15:53:32 +03:00
Roman Khimov
c1ef326183 network: re-add addresses to the pool on UnregisterConnectedAddr
That's what we do anyway, but this way we can be a bit more efficient.
2022-10-14 14:12:33 +03:00
Roman Khimov
631f166709 network: broadcast to log-dependent number of nodes
Fixes #608.
2022-10-14 14:12:33 +03:00
Roman Khimov
bcf77c3c42 network: filter out not-yet-ready nodes when broadcasting
They can fail right in the getPeers or they can fail later when packet send
is attempted. Of course they can complete handshake in-between these events,
but most likely they won't and we'll waste more resources on this attempt. So
rule out bad peers immediately.
2022-10-12 16:51:01 +03:00
Roman Khimov
104da8caff network: broadcast messages, enqueue packets
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*).
2022-10-12 15:39:20 +03:00