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// Copyright 2015 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 fetcher contains the announcement based header, blocks or transaction synchronisation.
package fetcher
import (
"errors"
"math/rand"
"time"
mapset "github.com/deckarep/golang-set/v2"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/common"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/common/prque"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/consensus"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/core/types"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/eth/protocols/eth"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/log"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/metrics"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/trie"
)
const (
lightTimeout = time.Millisecond // Time allowance before an announced header is explicitly requested
arriveTimeout = 500 * time.Millisecond // Time allowance before an announced block/transaction is explicitly requested
gatherSlack = 100 * time.Millisecond // Interval used to collate almost-expired announces with fetches
fetchTimeout = 5 * time.Second // Maximum allotted time to return an explicitly requested block/transaction
reQueueBlockTimeout = 500 * time.Millisecond // Time allowance before blocks are requeued for import
)
const (
maxUncleDist = 11 // Maximum allowed backward distance from the chain head
maxQueueDist = 32 // Maximum allowed distance from the chain head to queue
hashLimit = 256 // Maximum number of unique blocks or headers a peer may have announced
blockLimit = 64 // Maximum number of unique blocks a peer may have delivered
)
var (
blockAnnounceInMeter = metrics.NewRegisteredMeter("eth/fetcher/block/announces/in", nil)
blockAnnounceOutTimer = metrics.NewRegisteredTimer("eth/fetcher/block/announces/out", nil)
blockAnnounceDropMeter = metrics.NewRegisteredMeter("eth/fetcher/block/announces/drop", nil)
blockAnnounceDOSMeter = metrics.NewRegisteredMeter("eth/fetcher/block/announces/dos", nil)
blockBroadcastInMeter = metrics.NewRegisteredMeter("eth/fetcher/block/broadcasts/in", nil)
blockBroadcastOutTimer = metrics.NewRegisteredTimer("eth/fetcher/block/broadcasts/out", nil)
blockBroadcastDropMeter = metrics.NewRegisteredMeter("eth/fetcher/block/broadcasts/drop", nil)
blockBroadcastDOSMeter = metrics.NewRegisteredMeter("eth/fetcher/block/broadcasts/dos", nil)
headerFetchMeter = metrics.NewRegisteredMeter("eth/fetcher/block/headers", nil)
bodyFetchMeter = metrics.NewRegisteredMeter("eth/fetcher/block/bodies", nil)
headerFilterInMeter = metrics.NewRegisteredMeter("eth/fetcher/block/filter/headers/in", nil)
headerFilterOutMeter = metrics.NewRegisteredMeter("eth/fetcher/block/filter/headers/out", nil)
bodyFilterInMeter = metrics.NewRegisteredMeter("eth/fetcher/block/filter/bodies/in", nil)
bodyFilterOutMeter = metrics.NewRegisteredMeter("eth/fetcher/block/filter/bodies/out", nil)
blockInsertFailRecords = mapset.NewSet[common.Hash]()
blockInsertFailRecordslimit = 1000
blockInsertFailGauge = metrics.NewRegisteredGauge("chain/insert/failed", nil)
)
var errTerminated = errors.New("terminated")
// HeaderRetrievalFn is a callback type for retrieving a header from the local chain.
type HeaderRetrievalFn func(common.Hash) *types.Header
// blockRetrievalFn is a callback type for retrieving a block from the local chain.
type blockRetrievalFn func(common.Hash) *types.Block
// headerRequesterFn is a callback type for sending a header retrieval request.
type headerRequesterFn func(common.Hash, chan *eth.Response) (*eth.Request, error)
// bodyRequesterFn is a callback type for sending a body retrieval request.
type bodyRequesterFn func([]common.Hash, chan *eth.Response) (*eth.Request, error)
// headerVerifierFn is a callback type to verify a block's header for fast propagation.
type headerVerifierFn func(header *types.Header) error
// blockBroadcasterFn is a callback type for broadcasting a block to connected peers.
type blockBroadcasterFn func(block *types.Block, propagate bool)
// chainHeightFn is a callback type to retrieve the current chain height.
type chainHeightFn func() uint64
// chainFinalizedHeightFn is a callback type to retrieve the current chain finalized height.
type chainFinalizedHeightFn func() uint64
// headersInsertFn is a callback type to insert a batch of headers into the local chain.
type headersInsertFn func(headers []*types.Header) (int, error)
// chainInsertFn is a callback type to insert a batch of blocks into the local chain.
type chainInsertFn func(types.Blocks) (int, error)
// peerDropFn is a callback type for dropping a peer detected as malicious.
type peerDropFn func(id string)
// blockAnnounce is the hash notification of the availability of a new block in the
// network.
type blockAnnounce struct {
hash common.Hash // Hash of the block being announced
number uint64 // Number of the block being announced (0 = unknown | old protocol)
header *types.Header // Header of the block partially reassembled (new protocol)
time time.Time // Timestamp of the announcement
origin string // Identifier of the peer originating the notification
fetchHeader headerRequesterFn // Fetcher function to retrieve the header of an announced block
fetchBodies bodyRequesterFn // Fetcher function to retrieve the body of an announced block
}
// headerFilterTask represents a batch of headers needing fetcher filtering.
type headerFilterTask struct {
peer string // The source peer of block headers
headers []*types.Header // Collection of headers to filter
time time.Time // Arrival time of the headers
}
// bodyFilterTask represents a batch of block bodies (transactions, sidecars and uncles)
// needing fetcher filtering.
type bodyFilterTask struct {
peer string // The source peer of block bodies
transactions [][]*types.Transaction // Collection of transactions per block bodies
uncles [][]*types.Header // Collection of uncles per block bodies
sidecars []types.BlobSidecars // Collection of sidecars per block bodies
time time.Time // Arrival time of the blocks' contents
}
// blockOrHeaderInject represents a schedules import operation.
type blockOrHeaderInject struct {
origin string
header *types.Header // Used for light mode fetcher which only cares about header.
block *types.Block // Used for normal mode fetcher which imports full block.
}
// number returns the block number of the injected object.
func (inject *blockOrHeaderInject) number() uint64 {
if inject.header != nil {
return inject.header.Number.Uint64()
}
return inject.block.NumberU64()
}
// number returns the block hash of the injected object.
func (inject *blockOrHeaderInject) hash() common.Hash {
if inject.header != nil {
return inject.header.Hash()
}
return inject.block.Hash()
}
// BlockFetcher is responsible for accumulating block announcements from various peers
// and scheduling them for retrieval.
type BlockFetcher struct {
light bool // The indicator whether it's a light fetcher or normal one.
// Various event channels
notify chan *blockAnnounce
inject chan *blockOrHeaderInject
headerFilter chan chan *headerFilterTask
bodyFilter chan chan *bodyFilterTask
done chan common.Hash
quit chan struct{}
requeue chan *blockOrHeaderInject
// Announce states
announces map[string]int // Per peer blockAnnounce counts to prevent memory exhaustion
announced map[common.Hash][]*blockAnnounce // Announced blocks, scheduled for fetching
fetching map[common.Hash]*blockAnnounce // Announced blocks, currently fetching
fetched map[common.Hash][]*blockAnnounce // Blocks with headers fetched, scheduled for body retrieval
completing map[common.Hash]*blockAnnounce // Blocks with headers, currently body-completing
// Block cache
queue *prque.Prque[int64, *blockOrHeaderInject] // Queue containing the import operations (block number sorted)
queues map[string]int // Per peer block counts to prevent memory exhaustion
queued map[common.Hash]*blockOrHeaderInject // Set of already queued blocks (to dedup imports)
// Callbacks
getHeader HeaderRetrievalFn // Retrieves a header from the local chain
getBlock blockRetrievalFn // Retrieves a block from the local chain
verifyHeader headerVerifierFn // Checks if a block's headers have a valid proof of work
broadcastBlock blockBroadcasterFn // Broadcasts a block to connected peers
chainHeight chainHeightFn // Retrieves the current chain's height
chainFinalizedHeight chainFinalizedHeightFn // Retrieves the current chain's finalized height
insertHeaders headersInsertFn // Injects a batch of headers into the chain
insertChain chainInsertFn // Injects a batch of blocks into the chain
dropPeer peerDropFn // Drops a peer for misbehaving
// Testing hooks
announceChangeHook func(common.Hash, bool) // Method to call upon adding or deleting a hash from the blockAnnounce list
queueChangeHook func(common.Hash, bool) // Method to call upon adding or deleting a block from the import queue
fetchingHook func([]common.Hash) // Method to call upon starting a block (eth/61) or header (eth/62) fetch
completingHook func([]common.Hash) // Method to call upon starting a block body fetch (eth/62)
importedHook func(*types.Header, *types.Block) // Method to call upon successful header or block import (both eth/61 and eth/62)
}
// NewBlockFetcher creates a block fetcher to retrieve blocks based on hash announcements.
func NewBlockFetcher(light bool, getHeader HeaderRetrievalFn, getBlock blockRetrievalFn, verifyHeader headerVerifierFn,
broadcastBlock blockBroadcasterFn, chainHeight chainHeightFn, chainFinalizedHeight chainFinalizedHeightFn,
insertHeaders headersInsertFn, insertChain chainInsertFn, dropPeer peerDropFn) *BlockFetcher {
return &BlockFetcher{
light: light,
notify: make(chan *blockAnnounce),
inject: make(chan *blockOrHeaderInject),
headerFilter: make(chan chan *headerFilterTask),
bodyFilter: make(chan chan *bodyFilterTask),
done: make(chan common.Hash),
quit: make(chan struct{}),
requeue: make(chan *blockOrHeaderInject),
announces: make(map[string]int),
announced: make(map[common.Hash][]*blockAnnounce),
fetching: make(map[common.Hash]*blockAnnounce),
fetched: make(map[common.Hash][]*blockAnnounce),
completing: make(map[common.Hash]*blockAnnounce),
queue: prque.New[int64, *blockOrHeaderInject](nil),
queues: make(map[string]int),
queued: make(map[common.Hash]*blockOrHeaderInject),
getHeader: getHeader,
getBlock: getBlock,
verifyHeader: verifyHeader,
broadcastBlock: broadcastBlock,
chainHeight: chainHeight,
chainFinalizedHeight: chainFinalizedHeight,
insertHeaders: insertHeaders,
insertChain: insertChain,
dropPeer: dropPeer,
}
}
// Start boots up the announcement based synchroniser, accepting and processing
// hash notifications and block fetches until termination requested.
func (f *BlockFetcher) Start() {
go f.loop()
}
// Stop terminates the announcement based synchroniser, canceling all pending
// operations.
func (f *BlockFetcher) Stop() {
close(f.quit)
}
// Notify announces the fetcher of the potential availability of a new block in
// the network.
func (f *BlockFetcher) Notify(peer string, hash common.Hash, number uint64, time time.Time,
headerFetcher headerRequesterFn, bodyFetcher bodyRequesterFn) error {
block := &blockAnnounce{
hash: hash,
number: number,
time: time,
origin: peer,
fetchHeader: headerFetcher,
fetchBodies: bodyFetcher,
}
select {
case f.notify <- block:
return nil
case <-f.quit:
return errTerminated
}
}
// Enqueue tries to fill gaps the fetcher's future import queue.
func (f *BlockFetcher) Enqueue(peer string, block *types.Block) error {
op := &blockOrHeaderInject{
origin: peer,
block: block,
}
select {
case f.inject <- op:
return nil
case <-f.quit:
return errTerminated
}
}
// FilterHeaders extracts all the headers that were explicitly requested by the fetcher,
// returning those that should be handled differently.
func (f *BlockFetcher) FilterHeaders(peer string, headers []*types.Header, time time.Time) []*types.Header {
log.Trace("Filtering headers", "peer", peer, "headers", len(headers))
// Send the filter channel to the fetcher
filter := make(chan *headerFilterTask)
select {
case f.headerFilter <- filter:
case <-f.quit:
return nil
}
// Request the filtering of the header list
select {
case filter <- &headerFilterTask{peer: peer, headers: headers, time: time}:
case <-f.quit:
return nil
}
// Retrieve the headers remaining after filtering
select {
case task := <-filter:
return task.headers
case <-f.quit:
return nil
}
}
// FilterBodies extracts all the block bodies that were explicitly requested by
// the fetcher, returning those that should be handled differently.
func (f *BlockFetcher) FilterBodies(peer string, transactions [][]*types.Transaction, uncles [][]*types.Header, sidecars []types.BlobSidecars, time time.Time) ([][]*types.Transaction, [][]*types.Header, []types.BlobSidecars) {
log.Trace("Filtering bodies", "peer", peer, "txs", len(transactions), "uncles", len(uncles), "sidecars", len(sidecars))
// Send the filter channel to the fetcher
filter := make(chan *bodyFilterTask)
select {
case f.bodyFilter <- filter:
case <-f.quit:
return nil, nil, nil
}
// Request the filtering of the body list
select {
case filter <- &bodyFilterTask{peer: peer, transactions: transactions, uncles: uncles, sidecars: sidecars, time: time}:
case <-f.quit:
return nil, nil, nil
}
// Retrieve the bodies remaining after filtering
select {
case task := <-filter:
return task.transactions, task.uncles, task.sidecars
case <-f.quit:
return nil, nil, nil
}
}
// Loop is the main fetcher loop, checking and processing various notification
// events.
func (f *BlockFetcher) loop() {
// Iterate the block fetching until a quit is requested
var (
fetchTimer = time.NewTimer(0)
completeTimer = time.NewTimer(0)
)
<-fetchTimer.C // clear out the channel
<-completeTimer.C
defer fetchTimer.Stop()
defer completeTimer.Stop()
for {
// Clean up any expired block fetches
for hash, announce := range f.fetching {
if time.Since(announce.time) > fetchTimeout {
f.forgetHash(hash)
}
}
// Import any queued blocks that could potentially fit
height := f.chainHeight()
for !f.queue.Empty() {
op := f.queue.PopItem()
hash := op.hash()
if f.queueChangeHook != nil {
f.queueChangeHook(hash, false)
}
// If too high up the chain or phase, continue later
number := op.number()
if number > height+1 {
f.queue.Push(op, -int64(number))
if f.queueChangeHook != nil {
f.queueChangeHook(hash, true)
}
break
}
// Otherwise if fresh and still unknown, try and import
finalizedHeight := f.chainFinalizedHeight()
if (number+maxUncleDist < height) || number <= finalizedHeight || (f.light && f.getHeader(hash) != nil) || (!f.light && f.getBlock(hash) != nil) {
f.forgetBlock(hash)
continue
}
if f.light {
f.importHeaders(op)
} else {
f.importBlocks(op)
}
}
// Wait for an outside event to occur
select {
case <-f.quit:
// BlockFetcher terminating, abort all operations
return
case notification := <-f.notify:
// A block was announced, make sure the peer isn't DOSing us
blockAnnounceInMeter.Mark(1)
count := f.announces[notification.origin] + 1
if count > hashLimit {
log.Debug("Peer exceeded outstanding announces", "peer", notification.origin, "limit", hashLimit)
blockAnnounceDOSMeter.Mark(1)
break
}
if notification.number == 0 {
break
}
// If we have a valid block number, check that it's potentially useful
if dist := int64(notification.number) - int64(f.chainHeight()); dist < -maxUncleDist || dist > maxQueueDist {
log.Debug("Peer discarded announcement by distance", "peer", notification.origin, "number", notification.number, "hash", notification.hash, "distance", dist)
blockAnnounceDropMeter.Mark(1)
break
}
finalized := f.chainFinalizedHeight()
if notification.number <= finalized {
log.Debug("Peer discarded announcement by finality", "peer", notification.origin, "number", notification.number, "hash", notification.hash, "finalized", finalized)
blockAnnounceDropMeter.Mark(1)
break
}
// All is well, schedule the announce if block's not yet downloading
if _, ok := f.fetching[notification.hash]; ok {
break
}
if _, ok := f.completing[notification.hash]; ok {
break
}
f.announces[notification.origin] = count
f.announced[notification.hash] = append(f.announced[notification.hash], notification)
if f.announceChangeHook != nil && len(f.announced[notification.hash]) == 1 {
f.announceChangeHook(notification.hash, true)
}
if len(f.announced) == 1 {
f.rescheduleFetch(fetchTimer)
}
case op := <-f.requeue:
// Re-queue blocks that have not been written due to fork block competition
number := int64(0)
hash := ""
if op.header != nil {
number = op.header.Number.Int64()
hash = op.header.Hash().String()
} else if op.block != nil {
number = op.block.Number().Int64()
hash = op.block.Hash().String()
}
log.Info("Re-queue blocks", "number", number, "hash", hash)
f.enqueue(op.origin, op.header, op.block)
case op := <-f.inject:
// A direct block insertion was requested, try and fill any pending gaps
blockBroadcastInMeter.Mark(1)
// Now only direct block injection is allowed, drop the header injection
// here silently if we receive.
if f.light {
continue
}
f.enqueue(op.origin, nil, op.block)
case hash := <-f.done:
// A pending import finished, remove all traces of the notification
f.forgetHash(hash)
f.forgetBlock(hash)
case <-fetchTimer.C:
// At least one block's timer ran out, check for needing retrieval
request := make(map[string][]common.Hash)
for hash, announces := range f.announced {
// In current LES protocol(les2/les3), only header announce is
// available, no need to wait too much time for header broadcast.
timeout := arriveTimeout - gatherSlack
if f.light {
timeout = 0
}
if time.Since(announces[0].time) > timeout {
// Pick a random peer to retrieve from, reset all others
announce := announces[rand.Intn(len(announces))]
f.forgetHash(hash)
// If the block still didn't arrive, queue for fetching
if (f.light && f.getHeader(hash) == nil) || (!f.light && f.getBlock(hash) == nil) {
request[announce.origin] = append(request[announce.origin], hash)
f.fetching[hash] = announce
}
}
}
// Send out all block header requests
for peer, hashes := range request {
log.Trace("Fetching scheduled headers", "peer", peer, "list", hashes)
// Create a closure of the fetch and schedule in on a new thread
fetchHeader, hashes := f.fetching[hashes[0]].fetchHeader, hashes
go func(peer string) {
if f.fetchingHook != nil {
f.fetchingHook(hashes)
}
for _, hash := range hashes {
headerFetchMeter.Mark(1)
go func(hash common.Hash) {
resCh := make(chan *eth.Response)
req, err := fetchHeader(hash, resCh)
if err != nil {
return // Legacy code, yolo
}
defer req.Close()
timeout := time.NewTimer(2 * fetchTimeout) // 2x leeway before dropping the peer
defer timeout.Stop()
select {
case res := <-resCh:
res.Done <- nil
f.FilterHeaders(peer, *res.Res.(*eth.BlockHeadersRequest), time.Now())
case <-timeout.C:
// The peer didn't respond in time. The request
// was already rescheduled at this point, we were
// waiting for a catchup. With an unresponsive
// peer however, it's a protocol violation.
f.dropPeer(peer)
}
}(hash)
}
}(peer)
}
// Schedule the next fetch if blocks are still pending
f.rescheduleFetch(fetchTimer)
case <-completeTimer.C:
// At least one header's timer ran out, retrieve everything
request := make(map[string][]common.Hash)
for hash, announces := range f.fetched {
// Pick a random peer to retrieve from, reset all others
announce := announces[rand.Intn(len(announces))]
f.forgetHash(hash)
// If the block still didn't arrive, queue for completion
if f.getBlock(hash) == nil {
request[announce.origin] = append(request[announce.origin], hash)
f.completing[hash] = announce
}
}
// Send out all block body requests
for peer, hashes := range request {
log.Trace("Fetching scheduled bodies", "peer", peer, "list", hashes)
// Create a closure of the fetch and schedule in on a new thread
if f.completingHook != nil {
f.completingHook(hashes)
}
fetchBodies := f.completing[hashes[0]].fetchBodies
bodyFetchMeter.Mark(int64(len(hashes)))
go func(peer string, hashes []common.Hash) {
resCh := make(chan *eth.Response)
req, err := fetchBodies(hashes, resCh)
if err != nil {
return // Legacy code, yolo
}
defer req.Close()
timeout := time.NewTimer(2 * fetchTimeout) // 2x leeway before dropping the peer
defer timeout.Stop()
select {
case res := <-resCh:
res.Done <- nil
// Ignoring withdrawals here, will set it to empty later if EmptyWithdrawalsHash in header.
txs, uncles, _, sidecars := res.Res.(*eth.BlockBodiesResponse).Unpack()
f.FilterBodies(peer, txs, uncles, sidecars, time.Now())
case <-timeout.C:
// The peer didn't respond in time. The request
// was already rescheduled at this point, we were
// waiting for a catchup. With an unresponsive
// peer however, it's a protocol violation.
f.dropPeer(peer)
}
}(peer, hashes)
}
// Schedule the next fetch if blocks are still pending
f.rescheduleComplete(completeTimer)
case filter := <-f.headerFilter:
// Headers arrived from a remote peer. Extract those that were explicitly
// requested by the fetcher, and return everything else so it's delivered
// to other parts of the system.
var task *headerFilterTask
select {
case task = <-filter:
case <-f.quit:
return
}
headerFilterInMeter.Mark(int64(len(task.headers)))
// Split the batch of headers into unknown ones (to return to the caller),
// known incomplete ones (requiring body retrievals) and completed blocks.
unknown, incomplete, complete, lightHeaders := []*types.Header{}, []*blockAnnounce{}, []*types.Block{}, []*blockAnnounce{}
for _, header := range task.headers {
hash := header.Hash()
// Filter fetcher-requested headers from other synchronisation algorithms
if announce := f.fetching[hash]; announce != nil && announce.origin == task.peer && f.fetched[hash] == nil && f.completing[hash] == nil && f.queued[hash] == nil {
// If the delivered header does not match the promised number, drop the announcer
if header.Number.Uint64() != announce.number {
log.Trace("Invalid block number fetched", "peer", announce.origin, "hash", header.Hash(), "announced", announce.number, "provided", header.Number)
f.dropPeer(announce.origin)
f.forgetHash(hash)
continue
}
// Collect all headers only if we are running in light
// mode and the headers are not imported by other means.
if f.light {
if f.getHeader(hash) == nil {
announce.header = header
lightHeaders = append(lightHeaders, announce)
}
f.forgetHash(hash)
continue
}
// Only keep if not imported by other means
if f.getBlock(hash) == nil {
announce.header = header
announce.time = task.time
// If the block is empty (header only), short circuit into the final import queue
if header.TxHash == types.EmptyTxsHash && header.UncleHash == types.EmptyUncleHash {
log.Trace("Block empty, skipping body retrieval", "peer", announce.origin, "number", header.Number, "hash", header.Hash())
block := types.NewBlockWithHeader(header)
if block.Header().EmptyWithdrawalsHash() {
block = block.WithWithdrawals(make([]*types.Withdrawal, 0))
}
block.ReceivedAt = task.time
complete = append(complete, block)
f.completing[hash] = announce
continue
}
// Otherwise add to the list of blocks needing completion
incomplete = append(incomplete, announce)
} else {
log.Trace("Block already imported, discarding header", "peer", announce.origin, "number", header.Number, "hash", header.Hash())
f.forgetHash(hash)
}
} else {
// BlockFetcher doesn't know about it, add to the return list
unknown = append(unknown, header)
}
}
headerFilterOutMeter.Mark(int64(len(unknown)))
select {
case filter <- &headerFilterTask{headers: unknown, time: task.time}:
case <-f.quit:
return
}
// Schedule the retrieved headers for body completion
for _, announce := range incomplete {
hash := announce.header.Hash()
if _, ok := f.completing[hash]; ok {
continue
}
f.fetched[hash] = append(f.fetched[hash], announce)
if len(f.fetched) == 1 {
f.rescheduleComplete(completeTimer)
}
}
// Schedule the header for light fetcher import
for _, announce := range lightHeaders {
f.enqueue(announce.origin, announce.header, nil)
}
// Schedule the header-only blocks for import
for _, block := range complete {
if announce := f.completing[block.Hash()]; announce != nil {
f.enqueue(announce.origin, nil, block)
}
}
case filter := <-f.bodyFilter:
// Block bodies arrived, extract any explicitly requested blocks, return the rest
var task *bodyFilterTask
select {
case task = <-filter:
case <-f.quit:
return
}
bodyFilterInMeter.Mark(int64(len(task.transactions)))
blocks := []*types.Block{}
// abort early if there's nothing explicitly requested
if len(f.completing) > 0 {
for i := 0; i < len(task.transactions) && i < len(task.uncles) && i < len(task.sidecars); i++ {
// Match up a body to any possible completion request
var (
matched = false
uncleHash common.Hash // calculated lazily and reused
txnHash common.Hash // calculated lazily and reused
)
for hash, announce := range f.completing {
if f.queued[hash] != nil || announce.origin != task.peer {
continue
}
if uncleHash == (common.Hash{}) {
uncleHash = types.CalcUncleHash(task.uncles[i])
}
if uncleHash != announce.header.UncleHash {
continue
}
if txnHash == (common.Hash{}) {
txnHash = types.DeriveSha(types.Transactions(task.transactions[i]), trie.NewStackTrie(nil))
}
if txnHash != announce.header.TxHash {
continue
}
// Mark the body matched, reassemble if still unknown
matched = true
if f.getBlock(hash) == nil {
block := types.NewBlockWithHeader(announce.header).WithBody(task.transactions[i], task.uncles[i])
block = block.WithSidecars(task.sidecars[i])
block.ReceivedAt = task.time
blocks = append(blocks, block)
} else {
f.forgetHash(hash)
}
}
if matched {
task.transactions = append(task.transactions[:i], task.transactions[i+1:]...)
task.uncles = append(task.uncles[:i], task.uncles[i+1:]...)
task.sidecars = append(task.sidecars[:i], task.sidecars[i+1:]...)
i--
continue
}
}
}
bodyFilterOutMeter.Mark(int64(len(task.transactions)))
select {
case filter <- task:
case <-f.quit:
return
}
// Schedule the retrieved blocks for ordered import
for _, block := range blocks {
if announce := f.completing[block.Hash()]; announce != nil {
f.enqueue(announce.origin, nil, block)
}
}
}
}
}
// rescheduleFetch resets the specified fetch timer to the next blockAnnounce timeout.
func (f *BlockFetcher) rescheduleFetch(fetch *time.Timer) {
// Short circuit if no blocks are announced
if len(f.announced) == 0 {
return
}
// Schedule announcement retrieval quickly for light mode
// since server won't send any headers to client.
if f.light {
fetch.Reset(lightTimeout)
return
}
// Otherwise find the earliest expiring announcement
earliest := time.Now()
for _, announces := range f.announced {
if earliest.After(announces[0].time) {
earliest = announces[0].time
}
}
fetch.Reset(arriveTimeout - time.Since(earliest))
}
// rescheduleComplete resets the specified completion timer to the next fetch timeout.
func (f *BlockFetcher) rescheduleComplete(complete *time.Timer) {
// Short circuit if no headers are fetched
if len(f.fetched) == 0 {
return
}
// Otherwise find the earliest expiring announcement
earliest := time.Now()
for _, announces := range f.fetched {
if earliest.After(announces[0].time) {
earliest = announces[0].time
}
}
complete.Reset(gatherSlack - time.Since(earliest))
}
// enqueue schedules a new header or block import operation, if the component
// to be imported has not yet been seen.
func (f *BlockFetcher) enqueue(peer string, header *types.Header, block *types.Block) {
var (
hash common.Hash
number uint64
)
if header != nil {
hash, number = header.Hash(), header.Number.Uint64()
} else {
hash, number = block.Hash(), block.NumberU64()
}
// Ensure the peer isn't DOSing us
count := f.queues[peer] + 1
if count > blockLimit {
log.Debug("Discarded delivered header or block, exceeded allowance", "peer", peer, "number", number, "hash", hash, "limit", blockLimit)
blockBroadcastDOSMeter.Mark(1)
f.forgetHash(hash)
return
}
// Discard any past or too distant blocks
if dist := int64(number) - int64(f.chainHeight()); dist < -maxUncleDist || dist > maxQueueDist {
log.Debug("Discarded delivered header or block, too far away", "peer", peer, "number", number, "hash", hash, "distance", dist)
blockBroadcastDropMeter.Mark(1)
f.forgetHash(hash)
return
}
// Discard any block that is below the current finalized height
finalizedHeight := f.chainFinalizedHeight()
if number <= finalizedHeight {
log.Debug("Discarded delivered header or block, below or equal to finalized", "peer", peer, "number", number, "hash", hash, "finalized", finalizedHeight)
blockBroadcastDropMeter.Mark(1)
f.forgetHash(hash)
return
}
// Schedule the block for future importing
if _, ok := f.queued[hash]; !ok {
op := &blockOrHeaderInject{origin: peer}
if header != nil {
op.header = header
} else {
op.block = block
}
f.queues[peer] = count
f.queued[hash] = op
f.queue.Push(op, -int64(number))
if f.queueChangeHook != nil {
f.queueChangeHook(hash, true)
}
log.Debug("Queued delivered header or block", "peer", peer, "number", number, "hash", hash, "queued", f.queue.Size())
}
}
// importHeaders spawns a new goroutine to run a header insertion into the chain.
// If the header's number is at the same height as the current import phase, it
// updates the phase states accordingly.
func (f *BlockFetcher) importHeaders(op *blockOrHeaderInject) {
peer := op.origin
header := op.header
hash := header.Hash()
log.Debug("Importing propagated header", "peer", peer, "number", header.Number, "hash", hash)
go func() {
// If the parent's unknown, abort insertion
parent := f.getHeader(header.ParentHash)
if parent == nil {
log.Debug("Unknown parent of propagated header", "peer", peer, "number", header.Number, "hash", hash, "parent", header.ParentHash)
// forget block first, then re-queue
f.done <- hash
time.Sleep(reQueueBlockTimeout)
f.requeue <- op
return
}
defer func() { f.done <- hash }()
// Validate the header and if something went wrong, drop the peer
if err := f.verifyHeader(header); err != nil && err != consensus.ErrFutureBlock {
log.Debug("Propagated header verification failed", "peer", peer, "number", header.Number, "hash", hash, "err", err)
f.dropPeer(peer)
return
}
// Run the actual import and log any issues
if _, err := f.insertHeaders([]*types.Header{header}); err != nil {
log.Debug("Propagated header import failed", "peer", peer, "number", header.Number, "hash", hash, "err", err)
return
}
// Invoke the testing hook if needed
if f.importedHook != nil {
f.importedHook(header, nil)
}
}()
}
// importBlocks spawns a new goroutine to run a block insertion into the chain. If the
// block's number is at the same height as the current import phase, it updates
// the phase states accordingly.
func (f *BlockFetcher) importBlocks(op *blockOrHeaderInject) {
peer := op.origin
block := op.block
hash := block.Hash()
// Run the import on a new thread
log.Debug("Importing propagated block", "peer", peer, "number", block.Number(), "hash", hash)
go func() {
// If the parent's unknown, abort insertion
parent := f.getBlock(block.ParentHash())
if parent == nil {
log.Debug("Unknown parent of propagated block", "peer", peer, "number", block.Number(), "hash", hash, "parent", block.ParentHash())
// forget block first, then re-queue
f.done <- hash
time.Sleep(reQueueBlockTimeout)
f.requeue <- op
return
}
if block.Header().EmptyWithdrawalsHash() {
block = block.WithWithdrawals(make([]*types.Withdrawal, 0))
}
defer func() { f.done <- hash }()
// Quickly validate the header and propagate the block if it passes
switch err := f.verifyHeader(block.Header()); err {
case nil:
// All ok, quickly propagate to our peers
blockBroadcastOutTimer.UpdateSince(block.ReceivedAt)
go f.broadcastBlock(block, true)
case consensus.ErrFutureBlock:
log.Error("Received future block", "peer", peer, "number", block.Number(), "hash", hash, "err", err)
f.dropPeer(peer)
default:
// Something went very wrong, drop the peer
log.Error("Propagated block verification failed", "peer", peer, "number", block.Number(), "hash", hash, "err", err)
f.dropPeer(peer)
return
}
// Run the actual import and log any issues
if _, err := f.insertChain(types.Blocks{block}); err != nil {
if blockInsertFailRecords.Cardinality() < blockInsertFailRecordslimit {
blockInsertFailRecords.Add(block.Hash())
blockInsertFailGauge.Update(int64(blockInsertFailRecords.Cardinality()))
}
log.Debug("Propagated block import failed", "peer", peer, "number", block.Number(), "hash", hash, "err", err)
return
}
// If import succeeded, broadcast the block
blockAnnounceOutTimer.UpdateSince(block.ReceivedAt)
go f.broadcastBlock(block, false)
// Invoke the testing hook if needed
if f.importedHook != nil {
f.importedHook(nil, block)
}
}()
}
// forgetHash removes all traces of a block announcement from the fetcher's
// internal state.
func (f *BlockFetcher) forgetHash(hash common.Hash) {
// Remove all pending announces and decrement DOS counters
if announceMap, ok := f.announced[hash]; ok {
for _, announce := range announceMap {
f.announces[announce.origin]--
if f.announces[announce.origin] <= 0 {
delete(f.announces, announce.origin)
}
}
delete(f.announced, hash)
if f.announceChangeHook != nil {
f.announceChangeHook(hash, false)
}
}
// Remove any pending fetches and decrement the DOS counters
if announce := f.fetching[hash]; announce != nil {
f.announces[announce.origin]--
if f.announces[announce.origin] <= 0 {
delete(f.announces, announce.origin)
}
delete(f.fetching, hash)
}
// Remove any pending completion requests and decrement the DOS counters
for _, announce := range f.fetched[hash] {
f.announces[announce.origin]--
if f.announces[announce.origin] <= 0 {
delete(f.announces, announce.origin)
}
}
delete(f.fetched, hash)
// Remove any pending completions and decrement the DOS counters
if announce := f.completing[hash]; announce != nil {
f.announces[announce.origin]--
if f.announces[announce.origin] <= 0 {
delete(f.announces, announce.origin)
}