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Robert Klotzner 55154a8d37 Remove request multiplexer (#3624)
* WIP: Get rid of request multiplexer.

* WIP

* Receiver for handling of incoming requests.

* Get rid of useless `Fault` abstraction.

The things the type system let us do are not worth getting abstracted in
its own type. Instead error handling is going to be merely a pattern.

* Make most things compile again.

* Port availability distribution away from request multiplexer.

* Formatting.

* Port dispute distribution over.

* Fixup statement distribution.

* Handle request directly in collator protocol.

+ Only allow fatal errors at top level.

* Use direct request channel for availability recovery.

* Finally get rid of request multiplexer

Fixes #2842 and paves the way for more back pressure possibilities.

* Fix overseer and statement distribution tests.

* Fix collator protocol and network bridge tests.

* Fix tests in availability recovery.

* Fix availability distribution tests.

* Fix dispute distribution tests.

* Add missing dependency

* Typos.

* Review remarks.

* More remarks.
2021-08-12 13:11:36 +02:00

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// Copyright 2020 Parity Technologies (UK) Ltd.
// This file is part of Polkadot.
// Polkadot is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
// (at your option) any later version.
// Polkadot 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 General Public License for more details.
// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
// along with Polkadot. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
//! The Collator Protocol allows collators and validators talk to each other.
//! This subsystem implements both sides of the collator protocol.
#![deny(missing_docs, unused_crate_dependencies)]
#![recursion_limit = "256"]
use std::time::Duration;
use futures::{FutureExt, TryFutureExt};
use sp_keystore::SyncCryptoStorePtr;
use polkadot_node_network_protocol::{
request_response::{v1 as request_v1, IncomingRequestReceiver},
PeerId, UnifiedReputationChange as Rep,
};
use polkadot_primitives::v1::CollatorPair;
use polkadot_subsystem::{
errors::SubsystemError,
messages::{CollatorProtocolMessage, NetworkBridgeMessage},
overseer, SpawnedSubsystem, SubsystemContext, SubsystemSender,
};
mod error;
use error::{FatalResult, Result};
mod collator_side;
mod validator_side;
const LOG_TARGET: &'static str = "parachain::collator-protocol";
/// A collator eviction policy - how fast to evict collators which are inactive.
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy)]
pub struct CollatorEvictionPolicy {
/// How fast to evict collators who are inactive.
pub inactive_collator: Duration,
/// How fast to evict peers which don't declare their para.
pub undeclared: Duration,
}
impl Default for CollatorEvictionPolicy {
fn default() -> Self {
CollatorEvictionPolicy {
inactive_collator: Duration::from_secs(24),
undeclared: Duration::from_secs(1),
}
}
}
/// What side of the collator protocol is being engaged
pub enum ProtocolSide {
/// Validators operate on the relay chain.
Validator {
/// The keystore holding validator keys.
keystore: SyncCryptoStorePtr,
/// An eviction policy for inactive peers or validators.
eviction_policy: CollatorEvictionPolicy,
/// Prometheus metrics for validators.
metrics: validator_side::Metrics,
},
/// Collators operate on a parachain.
Collator(
PeerId,
CollatorPair,
IncomingRequestReceiver<request_v1::CollationFetchingRequest>,
collator_side::Metrics,
),
}
/// The collator protocol subsystem.
pub struct CollatorProtocolSubsystem {
protocol_side: ProtocolSide,
}
impl CollatorProtocolSubsystem {
/// Start the collator protocol.
/// If `id` is `Some` this is a collator side of the protocol.
/// If `id` is `None` this is a validator side of the protocol.
/// Caller must provide a registry for prometheus metrics.
pub fn new(protocol_side: ProtocolSide) -> Self {
Self { protocol_side }
}
async fn run<Context>(self, ctx: Context) -> FatalResult<()>
where
Context: overseer::SubsystemContext<Message = CollatorProtocolMessage>,
Context: SubsystemContext<Message = CollatorProtocolMessage>,
{
match self.protocol_side {
ProtocolSide::Validator { keystore, eviction_policy, metrics } =>
validator_side::run(ctx, keystore, eviction_policy, metrics).await,
ProtocolSide::Collator(local_peer_id, collator_pair, req_receiver, metrics) =>
collator_side::run(ctx, local_peer_id, collator_pair, req_receiver, metrics).await,
}
}
}
impl<Context> overseer::Subsystem<Context, SubsystemError> for CollatorProtocolSubsystem
where
Context: SubsystemContext<Message = CollatorProtocolMessage>,
Context: overseer::SubsystemContext<Message = CollatorProtocolMessage>,
<Context as SubsystemContext>::Sender: SubsystemSender,
{
fn start(self, ctx: Context) -> SpawnedSubsystem {
let future = self
.run(ctx)
.map_err(|e| SubsystemError::with_origin("collator-protocol", e))
.boxed();
SpawnedSubsystem { name: "collator-protocol-subsystem", future }
}
}
/// Modify the reputation of a peer based on its behavior.
async fn modify_reputation<Context>(ctx: &mut Context, peer: PeerId, rep: Rep)
where
Context: SubsystemContext,
{
tracing::trace!(
target: LOG_TARGET,
rep = ?rep,
peer_id = %peer,
"reputation change for peer",
);
ctx.send_message(NetworkBridgeMessage::ReportPeer(peer, rep)).await;
}