les: implement free client pool

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Zsolt Felfoldi 2018-05-13 16:24:21 +02:00
parent 28821bb595
commit 901f68d0c5
4 changed files with 456 additions and 4 deletions

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@ -242,7 +242,7 @@ func (f *lightFetcher) unregisterPeer(p *peer) {
// announce processes a new announcement message received from a peer, adding new
// nodes to the peer's block tree and removing old nodes if necessary
func (f *lightFetcher) announce(p *peer, head *announceData) {
func (f *lightFetcher) announce(p *peer, head *announceData, acceptNonMonotonic bool) {
f.lock.Lock()
defer f.lock.Unlock()
p.Log().Debug("Received new announcement", "number", head.Number, "hash", head.Hash, "reorg", head.ReorgDepth)
@ -254,6 +254,9 @@ func (f *lightFetcher) announce(p *peer, head *announceData) {
}
if fp.lastAnnounced != nil && head.Td.Cmp(fp.lastAnnounced.td) <= 0 {
if acceptNonMonotonic {
return
}
// announced tds should be strictly monotonic
p.Log().Debug("Received non-monotonic td", "current", head.Td, "previous", fp.lastAnnounced.td)
go f.pm.removePeer(p.id)

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@ -0,0 +1,279 @@
// Copyright 2016 The go-ethereum Authors
// This file is part of the go-ethereum library.
//
// The go-ethereum library is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
// (at your option) any later version.
//
// The go-ethereum library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
// GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
//
// You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
// along with the go-ethereum library. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
// Package les implements the Light Ethereum Subprotocol.
package les
import (
"io"
"math"
"sync"
"time"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/common/mclock"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/common/prque"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/ethdb"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/log"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/rlp"
)
// freeClientPool implements a client database that limits the connection time
// of each client and manages accepting/rejecting incoming connections and even
// kicking out some connected clients. The pool calculates recent usage time
// for each known client (a value that increases linearly when the client is
// connected and decreases exponentially when not connected). Clients with lower
// recent usage are preferred, unknown nodes have the highest priority. Already
// connected nodes receive a small bias in their favor in order to avoid accepting
// and instantly kicking out clients.
//
// Note: the pool can use any string for client identification. Using signature
// keys for that purpose would not make sense when being known has a negative
// value for the client. Currently the LES protocol manager uses IP addresses
// (without port address) to identify clients.
type freeClientPool struct {
db ethdb.Database
lock sync.Mutex
clock mclock.Clock
closed bool
connectedLimit, totalLimit int
addressMap map[string]*freeClientPoolEntry
connPool, disconnPool *prque.Prque
startupTime mclock.AbsTime
logOffsetAtStartup int64
}
const (
recentUsageExpTC = time.Hour // time constant of the exponential weighting window for "recent" server usage
fixedPointMultiplier = 0x1000000 // constant to convert logarithms to fixed point format
connectedBias = time.Minute // this bias is applied in favor of already connected clients in order to avoid kicking them out very soon
)
// newFreeClientPool creates a new free client pool
func newFreeClientPool(db ethdb.Database, connectedLimit, totalLimit int, quit chan struct{}, wg *sync.WaitGroup, clock mclock.Clock) *freeClientPool {
pool := &freeClientPool{
db: db,
clock: clock,
addressMap: make(map[string]*freeClientPoolEntry),
connPool: prque.New(poolSetIndex),
disconnPool: prque.New(poolSetIndex),
connectedLimit: connectedLimit,
totalLimit: totalLimit,
}
pool.loadFromDb()
wg.Add(1)
go func() {
<-quit
pool.lock.Lock()
pool.closed = true
pool.saveToDb()
pool.lock.Unlock()
wg.Done()
}()
return pool
}
// connect should be called after a successful handshake. If the connection was
// rejected, there is no need to call disconnect.
func (f *freeClientPool) connect(address string, disconnectFn func()) bool {
f.lock.Lock()
defer f.lock.Unlock()
if f.closed {
return false
}
e := f.addressMap[address]
now := f.clock.Now()
var recentUsage int64
if e == nil {
e = &freeClientPoolEntry{address: address, index: -1}
f.addressMap[address] = e
} else {
if e.connected {
log.Debug("Client already connected", "address", address)
return false
}
recentUsage = int64(math.Exp(float64(e.logUsage-f.logOffset(now)) / fixedPointMultiplier))
}
e.linUsage = recentUsage - int64(now)
// check whether (linUsage+connectedBias) is smaller than the highest entry in the connected pool
if f.connPool.Size() == f.connectedLimit {
i := f.connPool.PopItem().(*freeClientPoolEntry)
if e.linUsage+int64(connectedBias)-i.linUsage < 0 {
// kick it out and accept the new client
f.connPool.Remove(i.index)
f.calcLogUsage(i, now)
i.connected = false
f.disconnPool.Push(i, -i.logUsage)
log.Debug("Client kicked out", "address", i.address)
go i.disconnectFn()
} else {
// keep the old client and reject the new one
f.connPool.Push(i, i.linUsage)
log.Debug("Client rejected", "address", address)
return false
}
}
f.disconnPool.Remove(e.index)
e.connected = true
e.disconnectFn = disconnectFn
f.connPool.Push(e, e.linUsage)
if f.connPool.Size()+f.disconnPool.Size() > f.totalLimit {
f.disconnPool.Pop()
}
log.Debug("Client accepted", "address", address)
return true
}
// disconnect should be called when a connection is terminated. If the disconnection
// was initiated by the pool itself using disconnectFn then calling disconnect is
// not necessary but permitted.
func (f *freeClientPool) disconnect(address string) {
f.lock.Lock()
defer f.lock.Unlock()
if f.closed {
return
}
e := f.addressMap[address]
now := f.clock.Now()
if !e.connected {
log.Debug("Client already disconnected", "address", address)
return
}
f.connPool.Remove(e.index)
f.calcLogUsage(e, now)
e.connected = false
f.disconnPool.Push(e, -e.logUsage)
log.Debug("Client disconnected", "address", address)
}
// logOffset calculates the time-dependent offset for the logarithmic
// representation of recent usage
func (f *freeClientPool) logOffset(now mclock.AbsTime) int64 {
// Note: fixedPointMultiplier acts as a multiplier here; the reason for dividing the divisor
// is to avoid int64 overflow. We assume that int64(recentUsageExpTC) >> fixedPointMultiplier.
logDecay := int64((time.Duration(now - f.startupTime)) / (recentUsageExpTC / fixedPointMultiplier))
return f.logOffsetAtStartup + logDecay
}
// calcLogUsage converts recent usage from linear to logarithmic representation
// when disconnecting a peer or closing the client pool
func (f *freeClientPool) calcLogUsage(e *freeClientPoolEntry, now mclock.AbsTime) {
dt := e.linUsage + int64(now)
if dt < 1 {
dt = 1
}
e.logUsage = int64(math.Log(float64(dt))*fixedPointMultiplier) + f.logOffset(now)
}
// freeClientPoolStorage is the RLP representation of the pool's database storage
type freeClientPoolStorage struct {
LogOffset uint64
List []*freeClientPoolEntry
}
// loadFromDb restores pool status from the database storage
// (automatically called at initialization)
func (f *freeClientPool) loadFromDb() {
enc, err := f.db.Get([]byte("freeClientPool"))
if err != nil {
return
}
var storage freeClientPoolStorage
err = rlp.DecodeBytes(enc, &storage)
if err != nil {
log.Error("Failed to decode client list", "err", err)
return
}
f.logOffsetAtStartup = int64(storage.LogOffset)
f.startupTime = f.clock.Now()
for _, e := range storage.List {
log.Debug("Loaded free client record", "address", e.address, "logUsage", e.logUsage)
f.addressMap[e.address] = e
f.disconnPool.Push(e, -e.logUsage)
}
}
// saveToDb saves pool status to the database storage
// (automatically called during shutdown)
func (f *freeClientPool) saveToDb() {
now := f.clock.Now()
storage := freeClientPoolStorage{
LogOffset: uint64(f.logOffset(now)),
List: make([]*freeClientPoolEntry, len(f.addressMap)),
}
i := 0
for _, e := range f.addressMap {
if e.connected {
f.calcLogUsage(e, now)
}
storage.List[i] = e
i++
}
enc, err := rlp.EncodeToBytes(storage)
if err != nil {
log.Error("Failed to encode client list", "err", err)
} else {
f.db.Put([]byte("freeClientPool"), enc)
}
}
// freeClientPoolEntry represents a client address known by the pool.
// When connected, recent usage is calculated as linUsage + int64(clock.Now())
// When disconnected, it is calculated as exp(logUsage - logOffset) where logOffset
// also grows linearly with time while the server is running.
// Conversion between linear and logarithmic representation happens when connecting
// or disconnecting the node.
//
// Note: linUsage and logUsage are values used with constantly growing offsets so
// even though they are close to each other at any time they may wrap around int64
// limits over time. Comparison should be performed accordingly.
type freeClientPoolEntry struct {
address string
connected bool
disconnectFn func()
linUsage, logUsage int64
index int
}
func (e *freeClientPoolEntry) EncodeRLP(w io.Writer) error {
return rlp.Encode(w, []interface{}{e.address, uint64(e.logUsage)})
}
func (e *freeClientPoolEntry) DecodeRLP(s *rlp.Stream) error {
var entry struct {
Address string
LogUsage uint64
}
if err := s.Decode(&entry); err != nil {
return err
}
e.address = entry.Address
e.logUsage = int64(entry.LogUsage)
e.connected = false
e.index = -1
return nil
}
// poolSetIndex callback is used by both priority queues to set/update the index of
// the element in the queue. Index is needed to remove elements other than the top one.
func poolSetIndex(a interface{}, i int) {
a.(*freeClientPoolEntry).index = i
}

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// Copyright 2017 The go-ethereum Authors
// This file is part of the go-ethereum library.
//
// The go-ethereum library is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
// (at your option) any later version.
//
// The go-ethereum library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
// GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
//
// You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
// along with the go-ethereum library. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
// Package light implements on-demand retrieval capable state and chain objects
// for the Ethereum Light Client.
package les
import (
"fmt"
"math/rand"
"sync"
"testing"
"time"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/common/mclock"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/ethdb"
)
func TestFreeClientPoolL10C100(t *testing.T) {
testFreeClientPool(t, 10, 100)
}
func TestFreeClientPoolL40C200(t *testing.T) {
testFreeClientPool(t, 40, 200)
}
func TestFreeClientPoolL100C300(t *testing.T) {
testFreeClientPool(t, 100, 300)
}
const testFreeClientPoolTicks = 500000
func testFreeClientPool(t *testing.T, connLimit, clientCount int) {
quit := make(chan struct{})
clock := mclock.NewSimulatedClock(time.Second, 10)
defer clock.Stop()
var wg sync.WaitGroup
db := ethdb.NewMemDatabase()
pool := newFreeClientPool(db, connLimit, 10000, quit, &wg, clock)
connected := make([]bool, clientCount)
connTicks := make([]int, clientCount)
disconnCh := make(chan int)
tickCh := clock.After(time.Second)
tickCounter := 0
peerId := func(i int) string {
return fmt.Sprintf("test peer #%d", i)
}
disconnFn := func(i int) func() {
return func() {
disconnCh <- i
}
}
// pool should accept new peers up to its connected limit
for i := 0; i < connLimit; i++ {
if pool.connect(peerId(i), disconnFn(i)) {
connected[i] = true
} else {
t.Errorf("Test peer #%d rejected", i)
}
}
// since all accepted peers are new and should not be kicked out, the next one should be rejected
if pool.connect(peerId(connLimit), disconnFn(connLimit)) {
connected[connLimit] = true
t.Errorf("Peer accepted over connected limit")
}
// randomly connect and disconnect peers, expect to have a similar total connection time at the end
loop:
for {
select {
case <-tickCh:
i := rand.Intn(clientCount)
if connected[i] {
pool.disconnect(peerId(i))
connected[i] = false
connTicks[i] += tickCounter
} else {
if pool.connect(peerId(i), disconnFn(i)) {
connected[i] = true
connTicks[i] -= tickCounter
}
}
tickCounter++
if tickCounter >= testFreeClientPoolTicks {
break loop
}
tickCh = clock.After(time.Second)
case i := <-disconnCh:
pool.disconnect(peerId(i))
if connected[i] {
connTicks[i] += tickCounter
connected[i] = false
}
}
}
expTicks := testFreeClientPoolTicks * connLimit / clientCount
expMin := expTicks - expTicks/10
expMax := expTicks + expTicks/10
// check if the total connected time of peers are all in the expected range
for i, c := range connected {
if c {
connTicks[i] += tickCounter
}
if connTicks[i] < expMin || connTicks[i] > expMax {
t.Errorf("Total connected time of test node #%d (%d) outside expected range (%d to %d)", i, connTicks[i], expMin, expMax)
}
}
// a previously unknown peer should be accepted now
if !pool.connect("newPeer", func() {}) {
t.Errorf("Previously unknown peer rejected")
}
// close and restart pool
close(quit)
wg.Wait()
quit2 := make(chan struct{})
var wg2 sync.WaitGroup
pool = newFreeClientPool(db, connLimit, 10000, quit2, &wg2, clock)
// try connecting all known peers (connLimit should be filled up)
for i := 0; i < clientCount; i++ {
pool.connect(peerId(i), func() {})
}
// expect pool to remember known nodes and kick out one of them to accept a new one
if !pool.connect("newPeer2", func() {}) {
t.Errorf("Previously unknown peer rejected after restarting pool")
}
close(quit2)
}

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@ -28,6 +28,7 @@ import (
"time"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/common"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/common/mclock"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/consensus"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/core"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/core/rawdb"
@ -104,6 +105,7 @@ type ProtocolManager struct {
odr *LesOdr
server *LesServer
serverPool *serverPool
clientPool *freeClientPool
lesTopic discv5.Topic
reqDist *requestDistributor
retriever *retrieveManager
@ -226,6 +228,7 @@ func (pm *ProtocolManager) Start(maxPeers int) {
if pm.lightSync {
go pm.syncer()
} else {
pm.clientPool = newFreeClientPool(pm.chainDb, maxPeers, 10000, pm.quitSync, pm.wg, mclock.MonotonicClock{})
go func() {
for range pm.newPeerCh {
}
@ -264,7 +267,8 @@ func (pm *ProtocolManager) newPeer(pv int, nv uint64, p *p2p.Peer, rw p2p.MsgRea
// this function terminates, the peer is disconnected.
func (pm *ProtocolManager) handle(p *peer) error {
// Ignore maxPeers if this is a trusted peer
if pm.peers.Len() >= pm.maxPeers && !p.Peer.Info().Network.Trusted {
// In server mode we try to check into the client pool after handshake
if pm.lightSync && pm.peers.Len() >= pm.maxPeers && !p.Peer.Info().Network.Trusted {
return p2p.DiscTooManyPeers
}
@ -282,6 +286,19 @@ func (pm *ProtocolManager) handle(p *peer) error {
p.Log().Debug("Light Ethereum handshake failed", "err", err)
return err
}
if !pm.lightSync && !p.Peer.Info().Network.Trusted {
addr, ok := p.RemoteAddr().(*net.TCPAddr)
// test peer address is not a tcp address, don't use client pool if can not typecast
if ok {
id := addr.IP.String()
if !pm.clientPool.connect(id, func() { pm.removePeer(p.id) }) {
return p2p.DiscTooManyPeers
}
defer pm.clientPool.disconnect(id)
}
}
if rw, ok := p.rw.(*meteredMsgReadWriter); ok {
rw.Init(p.version)
}
@ -302,7 +319,10 @@ func (pm *ProtocolManager) handle(p *peer) error {
head := p.headInfo
p.lock.Unlock()
if pm.fetcher != nil {
pm.fetcher.announce(p, head)
go func() {
time.Sleep(time.Second * 2)
pm.fetcher.announce(p, head, true)
}()
}
if p.poolEntry != nil {
@ -399,7 +419,7 @@ func (pm *ProtocolManager) handleMsg(p *peer) error {
p.Log().Trace("Announce message content", "number", req.Number, "hash", req.Hash, "td", req.Td, "reorg", req.ReorgDepth)
if pm.fetcher != nil {
pm.fetcher.announce(p, &req)
pm.fetcher.announce(p, &req, false)
}
case GetBlockHeadersMsg: