neoneo-go/pkg/network/tcp_peer.go
Roman Khimov e80c60a3b9 network: rework broadcast logic
We have a number of queues for different purposes:
 * regular broadcast queue
 * direct p2p queue
 * high-priority queue

And two basic egress scenarios:
 * direct p2p messages (replies to requests in Server's handle* methods)
 * broadcasted messages

Low priority broadcasted messages:
 * transaction inventories
 * block inventories
 * notary inventories
 * non-consensus extensibles

High-priority broadcasted messages:
 * consensus extensibles
 * getdata transaction requests from consensus process
 * getaddr requests

P2P messages are a bit more complicated, most of the time they use p2p queue,
but extensible message requests/replies use HP queue.

Server's handle* code is run from Peer's handleIncoming, every peer has this
thread that handles incoming messages. When working with the peer it's
important to reply to requests and blocking this thread until we send (queue)
a reply is fine, if the peer is slow we just won't get anything new from
it. The queue used is irrelevant wrt this issue.

Broadcasted messages are radically different, we want them to be delivered to
many peers, but we don't care about specific ones. If it's delivered to 2/3 of
the peers we're fine, if it's delivered to more of them --- it's not an
issue. But doing this fairly is not an easy thing, current code tries performing
unblocked sends and if this doesn't yield enough results it then blocks (but
has a timeout, we can't wait indefinitely). But it does so in sequential
manner, once the peer is chosen the code will wait for it (and only it) until
timeout happens.

What can be done instead is an attempt to push the message to all of the peers
simultaneously (or close to that). If they all deliver --- OK, if some block
and wait then we can wait until _any_ of them pushes the message through (or
global timeout happens, we still can't wait forever). If we have enough
deliveries then we can cancel pending ones and it's again not an error if
these canceled threads still do their job.

This makes the system more dynamic and adds some substantial processing
overhead, but it's a networking code, any of this overhead is much lower than
the actual packet delivery time. It also allows to spread the load more
fairly, if there is any spare queue it'll get the packet and release the
broadcaster. On the next broadcast iteration another peer is more likely to be
chosen just because it didn't get a message previously (and had some time to
deliver already queued messages).

It works perfectly in tests, with optimal networking conditions we have much
better block times and TPS increases by 5-25%% depending on the scenario.

I'd go as far as to say that it fixes the original problem of #2678, because
in this particular scenario we have empty queues in ~100% of the cases and
this new logic will likely lead to 100% fan out in this case (cancelation just
won't happen fast enough). But when the load grows and there is some waiting
in the queue it will optimize out the slowest links.
2022-10-11 18:42:40 +03:00

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package network
import (
"context"
"errors"
"fmt"
"net"
"strconv"
"sync"
"time"
"github.com/nspcc-dev/neo-go/pkg/io"
"github.com/nspcc-dev/neo-go/pkg/network/capability"
"github.com/nspcc-dev/neo-go/pkg/network/payload"
"go.uber.org/atomic"
"go.uber.org/zap"
)
type handShakeStage uint8
const (
versionSent handShakeStage = 1 << iota
versionReceived
verAckSent
verAckReceived
requestQueueSize = 32
p2pMsgQueueSize = 16
hpRequestQueueSize = 4
incomingQueueSize = 1 // Each message can be up to 32MB in size.
)
var (
errGone = errors.New("the peer is gone already")
errStateMismatch = errors.New("tried to send protocol message before handshake completed")
errPingPong = errors.New("ping/pong timeout")
errUnexpectedPong = errors.New("pong message wasn't expected")
)
// TCPPeer represents a connected remote node in the
// network over TCP.
type TCPPeer struct {
// underlying TCP connection.
conn net.Conn
// The server this peer belongs to.
server *Server
// The version of the peer.
version *payload.Version
// Index of the last block.
lastBlockIndex uint32
lock sync.RWMutex
finale sync.Once
handShake handShakeStage
isFullNode bool
done chan struct{}
sendQ chan []byte
p2pSendQ chan []byte
hpSendQ chan []byte
incoming chan *Message
// track outstanding getaddr requests.
getAddrSent atomic.Int32
// number of sent pings.
pingSent int
pingTimer *time.Timer
}
// NewTCPPeer returns a TCPPeer structure based on the given connection.
func NewTCPPeer(conn net.Conn, s *Server) *TCPPeer {
return &TCPPeer{
conn: conn,
server: s,
done: make(chan struct{}),
sendQ: make(chan []byte, requestQueueSize),
p2pSendQ: make(chan []byte, p2pMsgQueueSize),
hpSendQ: make(chan []byte, hpRequestQueueSize),
incoming: make(chan *Message, incomingQueueSize),
}
}
// putBroadcastPacketIntoQueue puts the given message into the given queue if
// the peer has done handshaking using the given context.
func (p *TCPPeer) putBroadcastPacketIntoQueue(ctx context.Context, queue chan<- []byte, msg []byte) error {
if !p.Handshaked() {
return errStateMismatch
}
select {
case queue <- msg:
case <-p.done:
return errGone
case <-ctx.Done():
return ctx.Err()
}
return nil
}
// putPacketIntoQueue puts the given message into the given queue if the peer has
// done handshaking.
func (p *TCPPeer) putPacketIntoQueue(queue chan<- []byte, msg []byte) error {
if !p.Handshaked() {
return errStateMismatch
}
select {
case queue <- msg:
case <-p.done:
return errGone
}
return nil
}
// BroadcastPacket implements the Peer interface.
func (p *TCPPeer) BroadcastPacket(ctx context.Context, msg []byte) error {
return p.putBroadcastPacketIntoQueue(ctx, p.sendQ, msg)
}
// BroadcastHPPacket implements the Peer interface. It the peer is not yet
// handshaked it's a noop.
func (p *TCPPeer) BroadcastHPPacket(ctx context.Context, msg []byte) error {
return p.putBroadcastPacketIntoQueue(ctx, p.hpSendQ, msg)
}
// putMessageIntoQueue serializes the given Message and puts it into given queue if
// the peer has done handshaking.
func (p *TCPPeer) putMsgIntoQueue(queue chan<- []byte, msg *Message) error {
b, err := msg.Bytes()
if err != nil {
return err
}
return p.putPacketIntoQueue(queue, b)
}
// EnqueueMessage is a temporary wrapper that sends a message via
// EnqueuePacket if there is no error in serializing it.
func (p *TCPPeer) EnqueueMessage(msg *Message) error {
return p.putMsgIntoQueue(p.sendQ, msg)
}
// EnqueueP2PPacket implements the Peer interface.
func (p *TCPPeer) EnqueueP2PPacket(msg []byte) error {
return p.putPacketIntoQueue(p.p2pSendQ, msg)
}
// EnqueueP2PMessage implements the Peer interface.
func (p *TCPPeer) EnqueueP2PMessage(msg *Message) error {
return p.putMsgIntoQueue(p.p2pSendQ, msg)
}
// EnqueueHPPacket implements the Peer interface. It the peer is not yet
// handshaked it's a noop.
func (p *TCPPeer) EnqueueHPPacket(msg []byte) error {
return p.putPacketIntoQueue(p.hpSendQ, msg)
}
func (p *TCPPeer) writeMsg(msg *Message) error {
b, err := msg.Bytes()
if err != nil {
return err
}
_, err = p.conn.Write(b)
return err
}
// handleConn handles the read side of the connection, it should be started as
// a goroutine right after a new peer setup.
func (p *TCPPeer) handleConn() {
var err error
p.server.register <- p
go p.handleQueues()
go p.handleIncoming()
// When a new peer is connected, we send out our version immediately.
err = p.SendVersion()
if err == nil {
r := io.NewBinReaderFromIO(p.conn)
for {
msg := &Message{StateRootInHeader: p.server.config.StateRootInHeader}
err = msg.Decode(r)
if errors.Is(err, payload.ErrTooManyHeaders) {
p.server.log.Warn("not all headers were processed")
r.Err = nil
} else if err != nil {
break
}
p.incoming <- msg
}
}
p.Disconnect(err)
close(p.incoming)
}
func (p *TCPPeer) handleIncoming() {
var err error
for msg := range p.incoming {
err = p.server.handleMessage(p, msg)
if err != nil {
if p.Handshaked() {
err = fmt.Errorf("handling %s message: %w", msg.Command.String(), err)
}
break
}
}
p.Disconnect(err)
}
// handleQueues is a goroutine that is started automatically to handle
// send queues.
func (p *TCPPeer) handleQueues() {
var err error
// p2psend queue shares its time with send queue in around
// ((p2pSkipDivisor - 1) * 2 + 1)/1 ratio, ratio because the third
// select can still choose p2psend over send.
var p2pSkipCounter uint32
const p2pSkipDivisor = 4
var writeTimeout = time.Duration(p.server.config.SecondsPerBlock) * time.Second
for {
var msg []byte
// This one is to give priority to the hp queue
select {
case <-p.done:
return
case msg = <-p.hpSendQ:
default:
}
// Skip this select every p2pSkipDivisor iteration.
if msg == nil && p2pSkipCounter%p2pSkipDivisor != 0 {
// Then look at the p2p queue.
select {
case <-p.done:
return
case msg = <-p.hpSendQ:
case msg = <-p.p2pSendQ:
default:
}
}
// If there is no message in HP or P2P queues, block until one
// appears in any of the queues.
if msg == nil {
select {
case <-p.done:
return
case msg = <-p.hpSendQ:
case msg = <-p.p2pSendQ:
case msg = <-p.sendQ:
}
}
err = p.conn.SetWriteDeadline(time.Now().Add(writeTimeout))
if err != nil {
break
}
_, err = p.conn.Write(msg)
if err != nil {
break
}
p2pSkipCounter++
}
p.Disconnect(err)
}
// StartProtocol starts a long running background loop that interacts
// every ProtoTickInterval with the peer. It's only good to run after the
// handshake.
func (p *TCPPeer) StartProtocol() {
var err error
p.server.log.Info("started protocol",
zap.Stringer("addr", p.RemoteAddr()),
zap.ByteString("userAgent", p.Version().UserAgent),
zap.Uint32("startHeight", p.lastBlockIndex),
zap.Uint32("id", p.Version().Nonce))
p.server.discovery.RegisterGoodAddr(p.PeerAddr().String(), p.version.Capabilities)
err = p.server.requestBlocksOrHeaders(p)
if err != nil {
p.Disconnect(err)
return
}
timer := time.NewTimer(p.server.ProtoTickInterval)
for {
select {
case <-p.done:
return
case <-timer.C:
// Try to sync in headers and block with the peer if his block height is higher than ours.
err = p.server.requestBlocksOrHeaders(p)
if err == nil {
timer.Reset(p.server.ProtoTickInterval)
}
}
if err != nil {
timer.Stop()
p.Disconnect(err)
return
}
}
}
// Handshaked returns status of the handshake, whether it's completed or not.
func (p *TCPPeer) Handshaked() bool {
p.lock.RLock()
defer p.lock.RUnlock()
return p.handshaked()
}
// handshaked is internal unlocked version of Handshaked().
func (p *TCPPeer) handshaked() bool {
return p.handShake == (verAckReceived | verAckSent | versionReceived | versionSent)
}
// IsFullNode returns whether the node has full capability or TCP/WS only.
func (p *TCPPeer) IsFullNode() bool {
p.lock.RLock()
defer p.lock.RUnlock()
return p.handshaked() && p.isFullNode
}
// SendVersion checks for the handshake state and sends a message to the peer.
func (p *TCPPeer) SendVersion() error {
msg, err := p.server.getVersionMsg()
if err != nil {
return err
}
p.lock.Lock()
defer p.lock.Unlock()
if p.handShake&versionSent != 0 {
return errors.New("invalid handshake: already sent Version")
}
err = p.writeMsg(msg)
if err == nil {
p.handShake |= versionSent
}
return err
}
// HandleVersion checks for the handshake state and version message contents.
func (p *TCPPeer) HandleVersion(version *payload.Version) error {
p.lock.Lock()
defer p.lock.Unlock()
if p.handShake&versionReceived != 0 {
return errors.New("invalid handshake: already received Version")
}
p.version = version
for _, cap := range version.Capabilities {
if cap.Type == capability.FullNode {
p.isFullNode = true
p.lastBlockIndex = cap.Data.(*capability.Node).StartHeight
break
}
}
p.handShake |= versionReceived
return nil
}
// SendVersionAck checks for the handshake state and sends a message to the peer.
func (p *TCPPeer) SendVersionAck(msg *Message) error {
p.lock.Lock()
defer p.lock.Unlock()
if p.handShake&versionReceived == 0 {
return errors.New("invalid handshake: tried to send VersionAck, but no version received yet")
}
if p.handShake&versionSent == 0 {
return errors.New("invalid handshake: tried to send VersionAck, but didn't send Version yet")
}
if p.handShake&verAckSent != 0 {
return errors.New("invalid handshake: already sent VersionAck")
}
err := p.writeMsg(msg)
if err == nil {
p.handShake |= verAckSent
}
return err
}
// HandleVersionAck checks handshake sequence correctness when VerAck message
// is received.
func (p *TCPPeer) HandleVersionAck() error {
p.lock.Lock()
defer p.lock.Unlock()
if p.handShake&versionSent == 0 {
return errors.New("invalid handshake: received VersionAck, but no version sent yet")
}
if p.handShake&versionReceived == 0 {
return errors.New("invalid handshake: received VersionAck, but no version received yet")
}
if p.handShake&verAckReceived != 0 {
return errors.New("invalid handshake: already received VersionAck")
}
p.handShake |= verAckReceived
return nil
}
// RemoteAddr implements the Peer interface.
func (p *TCPPeer) RemoteAddr() net.Addr {
return p.conn.RemoteAddr()
}
// PeerAddr implements the Peer interface.
func (p *TCPPeer) PeerAddr() net.Addr {
remote := p.conn.RemoteAddr()
// The network can be non-tcp in unit tests.
if p.version == nil || remote.Network() != "tcp" {
return p.RemoteAddr()
}
host, _, err := net.SplitHostPort(remote.String())
if err != nil {
return p.RemoteAddr()
}
var port uint16
for _, cap := range p.version.Capabilities {
if cap.Type == capability.TCPServer {
port = cap.Data.(*capability.Server).Port
}
}
if port == 0 {
return p.RemoteAddr()
}
addrString := net.JoinHostPort(host, strconv.Itoa(int(port)))
tcpAddr, err := net.ResolveTCPAddr("tcp", addrString)
if err != nil {
return p.RemoteAddr()
}
return tcpAddr
}
// Disconnect will fill the peer's done channel with the given error.
func (p *TCPPeer) Disconnect(err error) {
p.finale.Do(func() {
close(p.done)
p.conn.Close()
p.server.unregister <- peerDrop{p, err}
})
}
// Version implements the Peer interface.
func (p *TCPPeer) Version() *payload.Version {
return p.version
}
// LastBlockIndex returns the last block index.
func (p *TCPPeer) LastBlockIndex() uint32 {
p.lock.RLock()
defer p.lock.RUnlock()
return p.lastBlockIndex
}
// SendPing sends a ping message to the peer and does an appropriate accounting of
// outstanding pings and timeouts.
func (p *TCPPeer) SendPing(msg *Message) error {
if !p.Handshaked() {
return errStateMismatch
}
p.lock.Lock()
p.pingSent++
if p.pingTimer == nil {
p.pingTimer = time.AfterFunc(p.server.PingTimeout, func() {
p.Disconnect(errPingPong)
})
}
p.lock.Unlock()
return p.EnqueueMessage(msg)
}
// HandlePing handles a ping message received from the peer.
func (p *TCPPeer) HandlePing(ping *payload.Ping) error {
p.lock.Lock()
defer p.lock.Unlock()
p.lastBlockIndex = ping.LastBlockIndex
return nil
}
// HandlePong handles a pong message received from the peer and does an appropriate
// accounting of outstanding pings and timeouts.
func (p *TCPPeer) HandlePong(pong *payload.Ping) error {
p.lock.Lock()
defer p.lock.Unlock()
if p.pingTimer != nil && !p.pingTimer.Stop() {
return errPingPong
}
p.pingTimer = nil
p.pingSent--
if p.pingSent < 0 {
return errUnexpectedPong
}
p.lastBlockIndex = pong.LastBlockIndex
return nil
}
// AddGetAddrSent increments internal outstanding getaddr requests counter. Then,
// the peer can only send one addr reply per getaddr request.
func (p *TCPPeer) AddGetAddrSent() {
p.getAddrSent.Inc()
}
// CanProcessAddr decrements internal outstanding getaddr requests counter and
// answers whether the addr command from the peer can be safely processed.
func (p *TCPPeer) CanProcessAddr() bool {
v := p.getAddrSent.Dec()
return v >= 0
}