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package mesh
import (
"crypto/rand"
"encoding/binary"
"fmt"
"sort"
"strconv"
)
// Peer is a local representation of a peer, including connections to other
// peers. By itself, it is a remote peer.
type Peer struct {
Name PeerName
peerSummary
localRefCount uint64 // maintained by Peers
connections map[PeerName]Connection
}
type peerSummary struct {
NameByte []byte
NickName string
UID PeerUID
Version uint64
ShortID PeerShortID
HasShortID bool
}
// PeerDescription collects information about peers that is useful to clients.
type PeerDescription struct {
Name PeerName
NickName string
UID PeerUID
Self bool
NumConnections int
}
type connectionSet map[Connection]struct{}
func newPeerFromSummary(summary peerSummary) *Peer {
return &Peer{
Name: PeerNameFromBin(summary.NameByte),
peerSummary: summary,
connections: make(map[PeerName]Connection),
}
}
func newPeer(name PeerName, nickName string, uid PeerUID, version uint64, shortID PeerShortID) *Peer {
return newPeerFromSummary(peerSummary{
NameByte: name.bytes(),
NickName: nickName,
UID: uid,
Version: version,
ShortID: shortID,
HasShortID: true,
})
}
func newPeerPlaceholder(name PeerName) *Peer {
return newPeerFromSummary(peerSummary{NameByte: name.bytes()})
}
// String returns the peer name and nickname.
func (peer *Peer) String() string {
return fmt.Sprint(peer.Name, "(", peer.NickName, ")")
}
// Routes calculates the routing table from this peer to all peers reachable
// from it, returning a "next hop" map of PeerNameX -> PeerNameY, which says
// "in order to send a message to X, the peer should send the message to its
// neighbour Y".
//
// Because currently we do not have weightings on the connections between
// peers, there is no need to use a minimum spanning tree algorithm. Instead
// we employ the simpler and cheaper breadth-first widening. The computation
// is deterministic, which ensures that when it is performed on the same data
// by different peers, they get the same result. This is important since
// otherwise we risk message loss or routing cycles.
//
// When the 'establishedAndSymmetric' flag is set, only connections that are
// marked as 'established' and are symmetric (i.e. where both sides indicate
// they have a connection to the other) are considered.
//
// When a non-nil stopAt peer is supplied, the widening stops when it reaches
// that peer. The boolean return indicates whether that has happened.
//
// NB: This function should generally be invoked while holding a read lock on
// Peers and LocalPeer.
func (peer *Peer) routes(stopAt *Peer, establishedAndSymmetric bool) (bool, map[PeerName]PeerName) {
routes := make(unicastRoutes)
routes[peer.Name] = UnknownPeerName
nextWorklist := []*Peer{peer}
for len(nextWorklist) > 0 {
worklist := nextWorklist
sort.Sort(listOfPeers(worklist))
nextWorklist = []*Peer{}
for _, curPeer := range worklist {
if curPeer == stopAt {
return true, routes
}
curPeer.forEachConnectedPeer(establishedAndSymmetric, routes,
func(remotePeer *Peer) {
nextWorklist = append(nextWorklist, remotePeer)
remoteName := remotePeer.Name
// We now know how to get to remoteName: the same
// way we get to curPeer. Except, if curPeer is
// the starting peer in which case we know we can
// reach remoteName directly.
if curPeer == peer {
routes[remoteName] = remoteName
} else {
routes[remoteName] = routes[curPeer.Name]
}
})
}
}
return false, routes
}
// Apply f to all peers reachable by peer. If establishedAndSymmetric is true,
// only peers with established bidirectional connections will be selected. The
// exclude maps is treated as a set of remote peers to blacklist.
func (peer *Peer) forEachConnectedPeer(establishedAndSymmetric bool, exclude map[PeerName]PeerName, f func(*Peer)) {
for remoteName, conn := range peer.connections {
if establishedAndSymmetric && !conn.isEstablished() {
continue
}
if _, found := exclude[remoteName]; found {
continue
}
remotePeer := conn.Remote()
if remoteConn, found := remotePeer.connections[peer.Name]; !establishedAndSymmetric || (found && remoteConn.isEstablished()) {
f(remotePeer)
}
}
}
// PeerUID uniquely identifies a peer in a mesh.
type PeerUID uint64
// ParsePeerUID parses a decimal peer UID from a string.
func parsePeerUID(s string) (PeerUID, error) {
uid, err := strconv.ParseUint(s, 10, 64)
return PeerUID(uid), err
}
func randomPeerUID() PeerUID {
for {
uid := randUint64()
if uid != 0 { // uid 0 is reserved for peer placeholder
return PeerUID(uid)
}
}
}
// PeerShortID exists for the sake of fast datapath. They are 12 bits,
// randomly assigned, but we detect and recover from collisions. This
// does limit us to 4096 peers, but that should be sufficient for a
// while.
type PeerShortID uint16
const peerShortIDBits = 12
func randomPeerShortID() PeerShortID {
return PeerShortID(randUint16() & (1<<peerShortIDBits - 1))
}
func randBytes(n int) []byte {
buf := make([]byte, n)
if _, err := rand.Read(buf); err != nil {
panic(err)
}
return buf
}
func randUint64() (r uint64) {
return binary.LittleEndian.Uint64(randBytes(8))
}
func randUint16() (r uint16) {
return binary.LittleEndian.Uint16(randBytes(2))
}
// ListOfPeers implements sort.Interface on a slice of Peers.
type listOfPeers []*Peer
// Len implements sort.Interface.
func (lop listOfPeers) Len() int {
return len(lop)
}
// Swap implements sort.Interface.
func (lop listOfPeers) Swap(i, j int) {
lop[i], lop[j] = lop[j], lop[i]
}
// Less implements sort.Interface.
func (lop listOfPeers) Less(i, j int) bool {
return lop[i].Name < lop[j].Name
}