* network: allow gossiping to light clients
* grandpa: gossip global messages to light clients
* grandpa: don't send neighbor packets to light clients
* grandpa: fix tests
* grandpa: export run_grandpa_observer
* node: run grandpa observer on light client
* node: start network at end
* Use wasm_timer in finality-grandpa
Co-authored-by: Pierre Krieger <pierre.krieger1708@gmail.com>
* Allow fallback names for protocols
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Roman Proskuryakov <humbug@deeptown.org>
* Fix some issues
* Fix compilation after merging master
Co-authored-by: Roman Proskuryakov <humbug@deeptown.org>
* client/network: Re-enable light_client_handler.rs unit tests
* client/network: Add scaffolding for light client using req-resp
* client/network: Make it compile
* client/network: Rename OutEvent SendRequest
* client/network: Restructure light client request client and handler
* client/network: Rename light client request client to sender
* client/network: Remove light client prepare_request
* client/network/src/light: Rework configuration
* client/network: Formatting
* client/network/light: Remove RequestId
* client/network/light: Make request functions methods
* client/network/light: Refactor request wrapping
* client/network/light: Fix warnings
* client/network/light: Serialize request in method
* client/network/light: Make returning response a method
* client/network/light: Depend on request response to timeout requests
* client/network: Fix test compilation
* client/network/light: Re-enable connection test
* client/network/light: Re-enable timeout test
* client/network/light: Re-enable incorrect_response test
* client/network/light: Re-enable wrong_response_type test
* client/network/light: Re-enable retry_count_failures test
* client/network/light: Re-enable issue_request tests
* client/network/light: Re-enable send_receive tests
* client/network/light: Deduplicate test logic
* client/network/light: Remove unused imports
* client/network/light: Handle request failure
* client/network/light: Move generate_protocol_config
* client/network: Fix test compilation
* client/network: Rename light client request client to sender
* client/network: Handle too-many-requests error
* client/network: Update outdated comments
* client/network/light: Choose any peer if none has best block defined
* .maintain: Replace sentry-node with local-docker-test-network
Sentry nodes are deprecated. Thus there is no need for
`.maintain/sentry-node` to spin up a sentry node test environment.
Instead this commit rewrites the setup to contain two full-connected
validators and one light client.
With the steps below one can now spin up a local test network with
two validators, one light-client, Prometheus and Grafana.
- cargo build --release
- sudo docker-compose -f .maintain/local-docker-test-network/docker-compose.yml up
* client/network/light: Handle oneshot cancellation
* client/network/light: Do not reduce retry count on missing peer
* client/network/request-response: Assert in debug request id to be unique
* client/network/light: Choose same limit as block request protocol
* client/network: Report reputation changes via response
Allow request response protocol handlers to issue reputation changes, by
sending them back along with the response payload.
* client/network: Remove resolved TODOs
* client/network: Report reputation changes via response
When handling a request by a remote peer in a request response handler,
one might want to in- or de-crease the reputation of the peer. E.g. one
might want to decrease the reputation slightly for each request, given
that it forces the local node to do work, or one might want to issue a
larger reputation change due to a malformed request by the remote peer.
Instead of having to pass a peerset handle to each request response
handler, this commit suggests to allow handlers to isssue reputation
changes via the provided `pending_response` `oneshot` channel.
A reputation change issued by a request response handler via the
`pending_response` channel is received by the
`RequestResponsesBehaviour` which passes the reputation change up as an
event to eventually be send to a peerset via a peerset handle.
* client/network/req-resp: Use Vec::new instead of None::<Vec<_>>
* client/network: Rename Response to OutgoingResponse
Given that a request-response request is not called `Request` but
`InomingRequest`, rename a request-response response to
`OutgoingResponse`.
* client/finality-grandpa-warp: Send empty rep change via response
* Rework priority groups
* Broken tests fix
* Fix warning causing CI to fail
* [Hack] Try restore backwards-compatibility
* Fix peerset bug
* Doc fixes and clean up
* Error on state mismatch
* Try debug CI
* CI debugging
* [CI debug] Can I please see this line
* Revert "[CI debug] Can I please see this line"
This reverts commit 4b7cf7c1511f579cd818b21d46bd11642dfac5cb.
* Revert "CI debugging"
This reverts commit 9011f1f564b860386dc7dd6ffa9fc34ea7107623.
* Fix error! which isn't actually an error
* Fix Ok() returned when actually Err()
* Tweaks and fixes
* Fix build
* Peerset bugfix
* [Debug] Try outbound GrandPa slots
* Another bugfix
* Revert "[Debug] Try outbound GrandPa slots"
This reverts commit d175b9208c088faad77d9f0ce36ff6f48bd92dd3.
* [Debug] Try outbound GrandPa slots
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Max Inden <mail@max-inden.de>
* Use consts for hardcoded peersets
* Revert "Try debug CI"
This reverts commit 62c4ad5e79c03d561c714a008022ecac463a597e.
* Renames
* Line widths
* Add doc
Co-authored-by: Max Inden <mail@max-inden.de>
* Remove necessity to pass ConsensusEngineId when registering notifications protocol
* Line width
* Fix tests protocol name
* Other renames
* Doc update
* Change issue in TODO
The Rust libp2p-kad implementation can require iterative queries to use
disjoint paths for increased resiliency in the presence of potentially
adversarial nodes.
Allow Substrate users to enable this feature via the
`--kademlia-disjoint-query-paths` flag.
With the `OnRead` flow control option yamux "send[s] window updates only
when data is read on the receiving end" and not as soon as "a Stream's
receive window drops to 0".
Yamux flow control has proven itself. This commit removes the feature
flag. Yamux flow control is now always enabled.
* Support hex encoded secret key for `--node-key`
Adds support for reading a hex encoded secret key when being passed as
file via `--node-key`.
* Make the key loading uniform
* Switch to `hex::decode`
* client/*: Treat protocol name as str and not [u8]
Notification protocol names are in practice always valid utf8 strings.
Instead of treating them as such in the type system, thus far they were
casted to a [u8] at creation time.
With this commit protocol names are instead treated as valid utf8
strings throughout the codebase and passed as `Cow<'static, str>`
instead of `Cow<'static, [u8]>`. Among other things this eliminates the
need for string casting when logging.
* client/network: Don't allocate when protocol name is borrowed
* Implement request-responses protocols
* Add tests
* Fix sc-cli
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Max Inden <mail@max-inden.de>
* Fix naming
* Fix other issues
* Other naming fix
* Fix error logging
* Max sizes to u64
* Don't kill connections on refusal to process
* Adjust comment
Co-authored-by: Max Inden <mail@max-inden.de>
* network: Only insert global addresses into the DHT.
Currently every address reported via libp2p-identify is inserted into
the DHT which thus contains a multitude of unreachable addresses such
as from 127.0.0.0/8 or 10.0.0.0/8.
Issue #5099 suggested a dedicated service over UDP to gauge the
reachability of an address, which would however incur extra I/O costs
and be of limited use.
As an alternative and simpler tactic, this PR only allows global IP
addresses to be inserted into the DHT unless an explicit command-line
flag `--allow-non-global-addresses-in-dht` is given or a node is
started with `--dev`. This opt-in behaviour is meant to allow
site-local networks to still make use of a DHT.
* Enable non-global in more test setups.
* Replace command-line option with different name.
* Another test fix.
* Make network_config_path an Option
* Fix network tests
* Use None as the network config path
* Fix cli
* Don't make PathBuf an Option in a cli context
* Add a failing test
* Make test not freeze
* Fix the bug
* Fix spaces
* Fix tests
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-Authored-By: Toralf Wittner <tw@dtex.org>
* Make sure test doesn't succeed if nothing happened
* Fix build
* Do the events change
Co-authored-by: Toralf Wittner <tw@dtex.org>
* Split the Roles bitfield in three
* Forgot to include some changes
* Fix cli test
* More test fixes
* Oh God, merging master broke other tests
* Didn't run the doctests
* Address review
* I'm trying to fix the build blindly because it's taking a good hour to compile on my machine
* Address some review
* Also update the peerset's API to make sense
* Fix peerset tests
* Fix browser node
* client: distinguish between local and network authority
Co-authored-by: André Silva <andre.beat@gmail.com>
Related to #4776
Related to https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot/pull/832
To summarize the changes:
1. I did not manage to validate with types the service's Configuration. But I did reduce the possibility of errors by moving all the "fill" functions to their respective structopts
2. I split params.rs to multiple modules: one module params for just CLI parameters and one module commands for CLI subcommands (and RunCmd). Every command and params are in their own file so things are grouped better together and easier to remove
3. I removed the run and run_subcommand helpers as they are not helping much anymore. Running a command is always a set of 3 commands: 1. init 2. update config 3. run. This still allow the user to change the config before arguments get parsed or right after.
4. I added tests for all subcommands.
5. [deleted]
Overall the aim is to improve the situation with the Configuration and the optional parameters, add tests, make the API more consistent and simpler.
* Add command-line flag to enable yamux flow control.
We never enabled proper flow-control for yamux streams which may cause
stream buffers to exceed their configured limit when the stream
producer outpaces the stream consumer. By switching the window update
mode to on-read, producers will only receive more sending credit when
all data has been consumed from the stream buffer. Using this option
creates backpressure on producers. However depending on the protocol
there is a risk of deadlock, if both endpoints concurrently attempt to
send more data than they have credit for and neither side reads before
finishing their writes. To facilitate proper testing, this PR adds a
command-line flag `use-yamux-flow-control`.
* Replace comment with generic message.