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author | gluk256 <gluk256@users.noreply.github.com> | 2018-12-22 01:04:18 +0800 |
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committer | Anton Evangelatov <anton.evangelatov@gmail.com> | 2018-12-22 01:04:18 +0800 |
commit | ca7c13ba8f8af19f15e84a16e82049f2b32b6b70 (patch) | |
tree | c2960d376e9b65e0665aa969fb98b64012dfd33b /swarm | |
parent | e1edfe0689966d5b5fcee530a96c31dd28aea95c (diff) | |
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swarm/pss: forwarding function refactoring (#18353)
Diffstat (limited to 'swarm')
-rw-r--r-- | swarm/pss/forwarding_test.go | 356 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | swarm/pss/pss.go | 131 |
2 files changed, 436 insertions, 51 deletions
diff --git a/swarm/pss/forwarding_test.go b/swarm/pss/forwarding_test.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..084688439 --- /dev/null +++ b/swarm/pss/forwarding_test.go @@ -0,0 +1,356 @@ +package pss + +import ( + "fmt" + "math/rand" + "testing" + "time" + + "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/crypto" + "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/p2p" + "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/p2p/enode" + "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/p2p/protocols" + "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/swarm/network" + "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/swarm/pot" + whisper "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/whisper/whisperv5" +) + +type testCase struct { + name string + recipient []byte + peers []pot.Address + expected []int + exclusive bool + nFails int + success bool + errors string +} + +var testCases []testCase + +// the purpose of this test is to see that pss.forward() function correctly +// selects the peers for message forwarding, depending on the message address +// and kademlia constellation. +func TestForwardBasic(t *testing.T) { + baseAddrBytes := make([]byte, 32) + for i := 0; i < len(baseAddrBytes); i++ { + baseAddrBytes[i] = 0xFF + } + var c testCase + base := pot.NewAddressFromBytes(baseAddrBytes) + var peerAddresses []pot.Address + const depth = 10 + for i := 0; i <= depth; i++ { + // add two peers for each proximity order + a := pot.RandomAddressAt(base, i) + peerAddresses = append(peerAddresses, a) + a = pot.RandomAddressAt(base, i) + peerAddresses = append(peerAddresses, a) + } + + // skip one level, add one peer at one level deeper. + // as a result, we will have an edge case of three peers in nearest neighbours' bin. + peerAddresses = append(peerAddresses, pot.RandomAddressAt(base, depth+2)) + + kad := network.NewKademlia(base[:], network.NewKadParams()) + ps := createPss(t, kad) + addPeers(kad, peerAddresses) + + const firstNearest = depth * 2 // shallowest peer in the nearest neighbours' bin + nearestNeighbours := []int{firstNearest, firstNearest + 1, firstNearest + 2} + var all []int // indices of all the peers + for i := 0; i < len(peerAddresses); i++ { + all = append(all, i) + } + + for i := 0; i < len(peerAddresses); i++ { + // send msg directly to the known peers (recipient address == peer address) + c = testCase{ + name: fmt.Sprintf("Send direct to known, id: [%d]", i), + recipient: peerAddresses[i][:], + peers: peerAddresses, + expected: []int{i}, + exclusive: false, + } + testCases = append(testCases, c) + } + + for i := 0; i < firstNearest; i++ { + // send random messages with proximity orders, corresponding to PO of each bin, + // with one peer being closer to the recipient address + a := pot.RandomAddressAt(peerAddresses[i], 64) + c = testCase{ + name: fmt.Sprintf("Send random to each PO, id: [%d]", i), + recipient: a[:], + peers: peerAddresses, + expected: []int{i}, + exclusive: false, + } + testCases = append(testCases, c) + } + + for i := 0; i < firstNearest; i++ { + // send random messages with proximity orders, corresponding to PO of each bin, + // with random proximity relative to the recipient address + po := i / 2 + a := pot.RandomAddressAt(base, po) + c = testCase{ + name: fmt.Sprintf("Send direct to known, id: [%d]", i), + recipient: a[:], + peers: peerAddresses, + expected: []int{po * 2, po*2 + 1}, + exclusive: true, + } + testCases = append(testCases, c) + } + + for i := firstNearest; i < len(peerAddresses); i++ { + // recipient address falls into the nearest neighbours' bin + a := pot.RandomAddressAt(base, i) + c = testCase{ + name: fmt.Sprintf("recipient address falls into the nearest neighbours' bin, id: [%d]", i), + recipient: a[:], + peers: peerAddresses, + expected: nearestNeighbours, + exclusive: false, + } + testCases = append(testCases, c) + } + + // send msg with proximity order much deeper than the deepest nearest neighbour + a2 := pot.RandomAddressAt(base, 77) + c = testCase{ + name: "proximity order much deeper than the deepest nearest neighbour", + recipient: a2[:], + peers: peerAddresses, + expected: nearestNeighbours, + exclusive: false, + } + testCases = append(testCases, c) + + // test with partial addresses + const part = 12 + + for i := 0; i < firstNearest; i++ { + // send messages with partial address falling into different proximity orders + po := i / 2 + if i%8 != 0 { + c = testCase{ + name: fmt.Sprintf("partial address falling into different proximity orders, id: [%d]", i), + recipient: peerAddresses[i][:i], + peers: peerAddresses, + expected: []int{po * 2, po*2 + 1}, + exclusive: true, + } + testCases = append(testCases, c) + } + c = testCase{ + name: fmt.Sprintf("extended partial address falling into different proximity orders, id: [%d]", i), + recipient: peerAddresses[i][:part], + peers: peerAddresses, + expected: []int{po * 2, po*2 + 1}, + exclusive: true, + } + testCases = append(testCases, c) + } + + for i := firstNearest; i < len(peerAddresses); i++ { + // partial address falls into the nearest neighbours' bin + c = testCase{ + name: fmt.Sprintf("partial address falls into the nearest neighbours' bin, id: [%d]", i), + recipient: peerAddresses[i][:part], + peers: peerAddresses, + expected: nearestNeighbours, + exclusive: false, + } + testCases = append(testCases, c) + } + + // partial address with proximity order deeper than any of the nearest neighbour + a3 := pot.RandomAddressAt(base, part) + c = testCase{ + name: "partial address with proximity order deeper than any of the nearest neighbour", + recipient: a3[:part], + peers: peerAddresses, + expected: nearestNeighbours, + exclusive: false, + } + testCases = append(testCases, c) + + // special cases where partial address matches a large group of peers + + // zero bytes of address is given, msg should be delivered to all the peers + c = testCase{ + name: "zero bytes of address is given", + recipient: []byte{}, + peers: peerAddresses, + expected: all, + exclusive: false, + } + testCases = append(testCases, c) + + // luminous radius of 8 bits, proximity order 8 + indexAtPo8 := 16 + c = testCase{ + name: "luminous radius of 8 bits", + recipient: []byte{0xFF}, + peers: peerAddresses, + expected: all[indexAtPo8:], + exclusive: false, + } + testCases = append(testCases, c) + + // luminous radius of 256 bits, proximity order 8 + a4 := pot.Address{} + a4[0] = 0xFF + c = testCase{ + name: "luminous radius of 256 bits", + recipient: a4[:], + peers: peerAddresses, + expected: []int{indexAtPo8, indexAtPo8 + 1}, + exclusive: true, + } + testCases = append(testCases, c) + + // check correct behaviour in case send fails + for i := 2; i < firstNearest-3; i += 2 { + po := i / 2 + // send random messages with proximity orders, corresponding to PO of each bin, + // with different numbers of failed attempts. + // msg should be received by only one of the deeper peers. + a := pot.RandomAddressAt(base, po) + c = testCase{ + name: fmt.Sprintf("Send direct to known, id: [%d]", i), + recipient: a[:], + peers: peerAddresses, + expected: all[i+1:], + exclusive: true, + nFails: rand.Int()%3 + 2, + } + testCases = append(testCases, c) + } + + for _, c := range testCases { + testForwardMsg(t, ps, &c) + } +} + +// this function tests the forwarding of a single message. the recipient address is passed as param, +// along with addresses of all peers, and indices of those peers which are expected to receive the message. +func testForwardMsg(t *testing.T, ps *Pss, c *testCase) { + recipientAddr := c.recipient + peers := c.peers + expected := c.expected + exclusive := c.exclusive + nFails := c.nFails + tries := 0 // number of previous failed tries + + resultMap := make(map[pot.Address]int) + + defer func() { sendFunc = sendMsg }() + sendFunc = func(_ *Pss, sp *network.Peer, _ *PssMsg) bool { + if tries < nFails { + tries++ + return false + } + a := pot.NewAddressFromBytes(sp.Address()) + resultMap[a]++ + return true + } + + msg := newTestMsg(recipientAddr) + ps.forward(msg) + + // check test results + var fail bool + precision := len(recipientAddr) + if precision > 4 { + precision = 4 + } + s := fmt.Sprintf("test [%s]\nmsg address: %x..., radius: %d", c.name, recipientAddr[:precision], 8*len(recipientAddr)) + + // false negatives (expected message didn't reach peer) + if exclusive { + var cnt int + for _, i := range expected { + a := peers[i] + cnt += resultMap[a] + resultMap[a] = 0 + } + if cnt != 1 { + s += fmt.Sprintf("\n%d messages received by %d peers with indices: [%v]", cnt, len(expected), expected) + fail = true + } + } else { + for _, i := range expected { + a := peers[i] + received := resultMap[a] + if received != 1 { + s += fmt.Sprintf("\npeer number %d [%x...] received %d messages", i, a[:4], received) + fail = true + } + resultMap[a] = 0 + } + } + + // false positives (unexpected message reached peer) + for k, v := range resultMap { + if v != 0 { + // find the index of the false positive peer + var j int + for j = 0; j < len(peers); j++ { + if peers[j] == k { + break + } + } + s += fmt.Sprintf("\npeer number %d [%x...] received %d messages", j, k[:4], v) + fail = true + } + } + + if fail { + t.Fatal(s) + } +} + +func addPeers(kad *network.Kademlia, addresses []pot.Address) { + for _, a := range addresses { + p := newTestDiscoveryPeer(a, kad) + kad.On(p) + } +} + +func createPss(t *testing.T, kad *network.Kademlia) *Pss { + privKey, err := crypto.GenerateKey() + pssp := NewPssParams().WithPrivateKey(privKey) + ps, err := NewPss(kad, pssp) + if err != nil { + t.Fatal(err.Error()) + } + return ps +} + +func newTestDiscoveryPeer(addr pot.Address, kad *network.Kademlia) *network.Peer { + rw := &p2p.MsgPipeRW{} + p := p2p.NewPeer(enode.ID{}, "test", []p2p.Cap{}) + pp := protocols.NewPeer(p, rw, &protocols.Spec{}) + bp := &network.BzzPeer{ + Peer: pp, + BzzAddr: &network.BzzAddr{ + OAddr: addr.Bytes(), + UAddr: []byte(fmt.Sprintf("%x", addr[:])), + }, + } + return network.NewPeer(bp, kad) +} + +func newTestMsg(addr []byte) *PssMsg { + msg := newPssMsg(&msgParams{}) + msg.To = addr[:] + msg.Expire = uint32(time.Now().Add(time.Second * 60).Unix()) + msg.Payload = &whisper.Envelope{ + Topic: [4]byte{}, + Data: []byte("i have nothing to hide"), + } + return msg +} diff --git a/swarm/pss/pss.go b/swarm/pss/pss.go index 1bc28890f..d15401e51 100644 --- a/swarm/pss/pss.go +++ b/swarm/pss/pss.go @@ -891,68 +891,97 @@ func (p *Pss) send(to []byte, topic Topic, msg []byte, asymmetric bool, key []by return nil } -// Forwards a pss message to the peer(s) closest to the to recipient address in the PssMsg struct -// The recipient address can be of any length, and the byte slice will be matched to the MSB slice -// of the peer address of the equivalent length. +// sendFunc is a helper function that tries to send a message and returns true on success. +// It is set here for usage in production, and optionally overridden in tests. +var sendFunc func(p *Pss, sp *network.Peer, msg *PssMsg) bool = sendMsg + +// tries to send a message, returns true if successful +func sendMsg(p *Pss, sp *network.Peer, msg *PssMsg) bool { + var isPssEnabled bool + info := sp.Info() + for _, capability := range info.Caps { + if capability == p.capstring { + isPssEnabled = true + break + } + } + if !isPssEnabled { + log.Error("peer doesn't have matching pss capabilities, skipping", "peer", info.Name, "caps", info.Caps) + return false + } + + // get the protocol peer from the forwarding peer cache + p.fwdPoolMu.RLock() + pp := p.fwdPool[sp.Info().ID] + p.fwdPoolMu.RUnlock() + + err := pp.Send(context.TODO(), msg) + if err != nil { + metrics.GetOrRegisterCounter("pss.pp.send.error", nil).Inc(1) + log.Error(err.Error()) + } + + return err == nil +} + +// Forwards a pss message to the peer(s) based on recipient address according to the algorithm +// described below. The recipient address can be of any length, and the byte slice will be matched +// to the MSB slice of the peer address of the equivalent length. +// +// If the recipient address (or partial address) is within the neighbourhood depth of the forwarding +// node, then it will be forwarded to all the nearest neighbours of the forwarding node. In case of +// partial address, it should be forwarded to all the peers matching the partial address, if there +// are any; otherwise only to one peer, closest to the recipient address. In any case, if the message +// forwarding fails, the node should try to forward it to the next best peer, until the message is +// successfully forwarded to at least one peer. func (p *Pss) forward(msg *PssMsg) error { metrics.GetOrRegisterCounter("pss.forward", nil).Inc(1) - + sent := 0 // number of successful sends to := make([]byte, addressLength) copy(to[:len(msg.To)], msg.To) + neighbourhoodDepth := p.Kademlia.NeighbourhoodDepth() - // send with kademlia - // find the closest peer to the recipient and attempt to send - sent := 0 - p.Kademlia.EachConn(to, 256, func(sp *network.Peer, po int, isproxbin bool) bool { - info := sp.Info() - - // check if the peer is running pss - var ispss bool - for _, cap := range info.Caps { - if cap == p.capstring { - ispss = true - break - } - } - if !ispss { - log.Trace("peer doesn't have matching pss capabilities, skipping", "peer", info.Name, "caps", info.Caps) - return true - } + // luminosity is the opposite of darkness. the more bytes are removed from the address, the higher is darkness, + // but the luminosity is less. here luminosity equals the number of bits given in the destination address. + luminosityRadius := len(msg.To) * 8 - // get the protocol peer from the forwarding peer cache - sendMsg := fmt.Sprintf("MSG TO %x FROM %x VIA %x", to, p.BaseAddr(), sp.Address()) - p.fwdPoolMu.RLock() - pp := p.fwdPool[sp.Info().ID] - p.fwdPoolMu.RUnlock() + // proximity order function matching up to neighbourhoodDepth bits (po <= neighbourhoodDepth) + pof := pot.DefaultPof(neighbourhoodDepth) - // attempt to send the message - err := pp.Send(context.TODO(), msg) - if err != nil { - metrics.GetOrRegisterCounter("pss.pp.send.error", nil).Inc(1) - log.Error(err.Error()) - return true + // soft threshold for msg broadcast + broadcastThreshold, _ := pof(to, p.BaseAddr(), 0) + if broadcastThreshold > luminosityRadius { + broadcastThreshold = luminosityRadius + } + + var onlySendOnce bool // indicates if the message should only be sent to one peer with closest address + + // if measured from the recipient address as opposed to the base address (see Kademlia.EachConn + // call below), then peers that fall in the same proximity bin as recipient address will appear + // [at least] one bit closer, but only if these additional bits are given in the recipient address. + if broadcastThreshold < luminosityRadius && broadcastThreshold < neighbourhoodDepth { + broadcastThreshold++ + onlySendOnce = true + } + + p.Kademlia.EachConn(to, addressLength*8, func(sp *network.Peer, po int, _ bool) bool { + if po < broadcastThreshold && sent > 0 { + return false // stop iterating } - sent++ - log.Trace(fmt.Sprintf("%v: successfully forwarded", sendMsg)) - - // continue forwarding if: - // - if the peer is end recipient but the full address has not been disclosed - // - if the peer address matches the partial address fully - // - if the peer is in proxbin - if len(msg.To) < addressLength && bytes.Equal(msg.To, sp.Address()[:len(msg.To)]) { - log.Trace(fmt.Sprintf("Pss keep forwarding: Partial address + full partial match")) - return true - } else if isproxbin { - log.Trace(fmt.Sprintf("%x is in proxbin, keep forwarding", common.ToHex(sp.Address()))) - return true + if sendFunc(p, sp, msg) { + sent++ + if onlySendOnce { + return false + } + if po == addressLength*8 { + // stop iterating if successfully sent to the exact recipient (perfect match of full address) + return false + } } - // at this point we stop forwarding, and the state is as follows: - // - the peer is end recipient and we have full address - // - we are not in proxbin (directed routing) - // - partial addresses don't fully match - return false + return true }) + // if we failed to send to anyone, re-insert message in the send-queue if sent == 0 { log.Debug("unable to forward to any peers") if err := p.enqueue(msg); err != nil { |