* *: Update to libp2p v0.32.0
* Cargo.lock: Update async-tls to 0.10.2
* client/network/request_response: Adjust to new request response events
* client/network/request_response.rs: Clean up silently failing responses
* client/network/discovery: Lazily instantiate mdns
* client/network/discovery: Exclude MdnsWrapper for target_os unknown
* client/network/discovery: Fix indentation
* client/network/request-response: Use LruCache to track pending resp time
* client/network/request_responses: Fix early connection closed error
* client/network/request-response: Replace debug_assert with debug
* client/network/request-response: Fix typo
* client/network/request-response: Don't emit event on send_response fail
* client/network/request-response: Revert waker.wake_by_ref()
* client/network/request-resp: Make duration in InboundRequest optional
* client/network/req-resp: Don't emit two events for busy builder
When a response builder is busy incoming requests are dropped.
Previously this was reported both via a `ResponseFailure::Busy` and a
`ReponseFailure::Network(InboundFailure::Omisssion)` event.
With this commit the former is removed, leaving only the latter in
place.
* client/authority-discovery: Publish and query on exponential interval
When a node starts up publishing and querying might fail due to various
reasons, for example due to being not yet fully bootstrapped on the DHT.
Thus one should retry rather sooner than later. On the other hand, a
long running node is likely well connected and thus timely retries are
not needed. For this reasoning use an exponentially increasing interval
for `publish_interval`, `query_interval` and
`priority_group_set_interval` instead of a constant interval.
* client/authority-discovery/src/interval.rs: Add license header
* .maintain/gitlab: Ensure adder collator tests are run on CI
* Update to libp2p-0.29.
* Update dependencies.
* Update Cargo.toml
Co-authored-by: Max Inden <mail@max-inden.de>
* Fix tests.
* Fix tests.
* Fix more tests.
* Update to 0.29.1
* Update ed25519-dalek dependency of sp-core.
* Update Cargo.lock.
Co-authored-by: Max Inden <mail@max-inden.de>
Co-authored-by: Pierre Krieger <pierre.krieger1708@gmail.com>
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.
Extend `sub_libp2p_kbuckets_num_nodes` Prometheus metric to expose the
number of nodes per bucket per Kademlia instance instead of only per
Kademlia instance.
* client/network/src/discovery: Adjust to Kademlia API changes
* client/network: Add peers to DHT only if protocols match
With https://github.com/libp2p/rust-libp2p/pull/1628 rust-libp2p allows
manually controlling which peers are inserted into the routing table.
Instead of adding each peer to the routing table automatically, insert
them only if they support the local nodes protocol id (e.g. `dot`)
retrieved via the `identify` behaviour.
For now this works around
https://github.com/libp2p/rust-libp2p/issues/1611. In the future one
might add more requirements. For example one might try to exclude
light-clients.
* Cargo.toml: Remove crates.io patch for libp2p
* client/network/src/behaviour: Adjust to PeerInfo name change
* client/network/src/discovery: Rework Kademlia event matching
* client/network/discovery: Add trace on adding peer to DHT
* client/network/discovery: Retrieve protocol name from kad behaviour
* client/network/discovery: Fix formatting
* client/network: Change DiscoveryBehaviour::add_self_reported signature
* client/network: Document manual insertion strategy
* client/network/discovery: Remove TODO for ignoring DHT address
Co-authored-by: Pierre Krieger <pierre.krieger1708@gmail.com>
* Upgrade to libp2p v0.19
* Listen on IPv6 by default
* Increase channels sizes
* Use spec-compliant noise protocol
* Show legacy PeerId
* Switch order of Noise protocols
* Switch to crates.io version
* Fix subkey's version
* Fix line width and Wasm build
* I think Wasm is fixed for real this time
Substrate was previously running both a chain specific Kademlia DHT as
well as the `/ipfs/kad/1.0.0` Kademlia DHT for backwards compatibility.
(See 4db45a8 for details.)
With the end of the transition period this commit removes the former
only leaving the latter and thus preventing the discovery of
incompatible nodes via Kademlia.
* 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.
* Turn kbuckets_num_nodes into a GaugeVec
* random_kademlia_queries -> kademlia_random_queries
* kademalia_random_queries_total now a CounterVec
* Add metrics about records store
* Log kademlia errors when get/put record fails.
The current approach makes it difficult to figure out what the
underlying error was, that made the operation fail.
* Formatting
Co-Authored-By: Pierre Krieger <pierre.krieger1708@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Pierre Krieger <pierre.krieger1708@gmail.com>
* Pause Kademlia if too many connections
* Fix test
* Update client/network/src/discovery.rs
Co-Authored-By: Toralf Wittner <tw@dtex.org>
* Change the limit
Co-authored-by: Toralf Wittner <tw@dtex.org>
* Entirely update substrate-telemetry to futures 0.3
* Add a Closed error
* Update to libp2p 0.14
* More work
* More work
* More work
* More work
* Fix warnings
* Remove unwrap()
* Work on tests fixing
* Fix network tests
* Fix external network tests
* Update libp2p and restore Yamux in discovery test
* Ignore DNS if initializatio nfails
* Restore variables ordering
* Forgot browser-utils
* Fix downfall after merge
* Fix tests
* Adding first rough ouline of the repository structure
* Remove old CI stuff
* add title
* formatting fixes
* move node-exits job's script to scripts dir
* Move docs into subdir
* move to bin
* move maintainence scripts, configs and helpers into its own dir
* add .local to ignore
* move core->client
* start up 'test' area
* move test client
* move test runtime
* make test move compile
* Add dependencies rule enforcement.
* Fix indexing.
* Update docs to reflect latest changes
* Moving /srml->/paint
* update docs
* move client/sr-* -> primitives/
* clean old readme
* remove old broken code in rhd
* update lock
* Step 1.
* starting to untangle client
* Fix after merge.
* start splitting out client interfaces
* move children and blockchain interfaces
* Move trie and state-machine to primitives.
* Fix WASM builds.
* fixing broken imports
* more interface moves
* move backend and light to interfaces
* move CallExecutor
* move cli off client
* moving around more interfaces
* re-add consensus crates into the mix
* fix subkey path
* relieve client from executor
* starting to pull out client from grandpa
* move is_decendent_of out of client
* grandpa still depends on client directly
* lemme tests pass
* rename srml->paint
* Make it compile.
* rename interfaces->client-api
* Move keyring to primitives.
* fixup libp2p dep
* fix broken use
* allow dependency enforcement to fail
* move fork-tree
* Moving wasm-builder
* make env
* move build-script-utils
* fixup broken crate depdencies and names
* fix imports for authority discovery
* fix typo
* update cargo.lock
* fixing imports
* Fix paths and add missing crates
* re-add missing crates