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Nazar Mokrynskyi 5896072b86 Network sync refactoring (part 4) (#11412)
* Remove direct dependency of `sc-network` on `sc-network-light`

* Move `WarpSyncProvider` trait and surrounding data structures into `sc-network-common`

* Move `WarpSyncProvider` trait and surrounding data structures into `sc-network-common`

* Create `sync` module in `sc-network-common`, create `ChainSync` trait there (not used yet), move a bunch of associated data structures from `sc-network-sync`

* Switch from concrete implementation to `ChainSync` trait from `sc-network-common`

* Introduce `OpaqueStateRequest`/`OpaqueStateResponse` to remove generics from `StateSync` trait

* Introduce `OpaqueBlockRequest`/`OpaqueBlockResponse`, make `scheme` module of `sc-network-sync` private

* Surface `sc-network-sync` into `sc-service` and make `sc-network` not depend on it anymore

* Remove now unnecessary dependency from `sc-network`

* Replace crate links with just text since dependencies are gone now

* Remove `warp_sync` re-export from `sc-network-common`

* Update copyright in network-related files

* Address review comments about documentation

* Apply review suggestion

* Rename `extra_requests` module to `metrics`

Co-authored-by: Bastian Köcher <info@kchr.de>
2022-07-12 20:34:17 +00:00

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// Copyright 2022 Parity Technologies (UK) Ltd.
// This file is part of Substrate.
// Substrate 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.
// Substrate 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 Substrate. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
//! Helper for handling (i.e. answering) grandpa warp sync requests from a remote peer.
use codec::Decode;
use futures::{
channel::{mpsc, oneshot},
stream::StreamExt,
};
use log::debug;
use sc_network_common::{
config::ProtocolId,
request_responses::{
IncomingRequest, OutgoingResponse, ProtocolConfig as RequestResponseConfig,
},
sync::warp::{EncodedProof, WarpProofRequest, WarpSyncProvider},
};
use sp_runtime::traits::Block as BlockT;
use std::{sync::Arc, time::Duration};
const MAX_RESPONSE_SIZE: u64 = 16 * 1024 * 1024;
/// Generates a [`RequestResponseConfig`] for the grandpa warp sync request protocol, refusing
/// incoming requests.
pub fn generate_request_response_config(protocol_id: ProtocolId) -> RequestResponseConfig {
RequestResponseConfig {
name: generate_protocol_name(protocol_id).into(),
max_request_size: 32,
max_response_size: MAX_RESPONSE_SIZE,
request_timeout: Duration::from_secs(10),
inbound_queue: None,
}
}
/// Generate the grandpa warp sync protocol name from chain specific protocol identifier.
fn generate_protocol_name(protocol_id: ProtocolId) -> String {
format!("/{}/sync/warp", protocol_id.as_ref())
}
/// Handler for incoming grandpa warp sync requests from a remote peer.
pub struct RequestHandler<TBlock: BlockT> {
backend: Arc<dyn WarpSyncProvider<TBlock>>,
request_receiver: mpsc::Receiver<IncomingRequest>,
}
impl<TBlock: BlockT> RequestHandler<TBlock> {
/// Create a new [`RequestHandler`].
pub fn new(
protocol_id: ProtocolId,
backend: Arc<dyn WarpSyncProvider<TBlock>>,
) -> (Self, RequestResponseConfig) {
let (tx, request_receiver) = mpsc::channel(20);
let mut request_response_config = generate_request_response_config(protocol_id);
request_response_config.inbound_queue = Some(tx);
(Self { backend, request_receiver }, request_response_config)
}
fn handle_request(
&self,
payload: Vec<u8>,
pending_response: oneshot::Sender<OutgoingResponse>,
) -> Result<(), HandleRequestError> {
let request = WarpProofRequest::<TBlock>::decode(&mut &payload[..])?;
let EncodedProof(proof) = self
.backend
.generate(request.begin)
.map_err(HandleRequestError::InvalidRequest)?;
pending_response
.send(OutgoingResponse {
result: Ok(proof),
reputation_changes: Vec::new(),
sent_feedback: None,
})
.map_err(|_| HandleRequestError::SendResponse)
}
/// Run [`RequestHandler`].
pub async fn run(mut self) {
while let Some(request) = self.request_receiver.next().await {
let IncomingRequest { peer, payload, pending_response } = request;
match self.handle_request(payload, pending_response) {
Ok(()) => {
debug!(target: "sync", "Handled grandpa warp sync request from {}.", peer)
},
Err(e) => debug!(
target: "sync",
"Failed to handle grandpa warp sync request from {}: {}",
peer, e,
),
}
}
}
}
#[derive(Debug, thiserror::Error)]
enum HandleRequestError {
#[error("Failed to decode request: {0}.")]
DecodeProto(#[from] prost::DecodeError),
#[error("Failed to encode response: {0}.")]
EncodeProto(#[from] prost::EncodeError),
#[error("Failed to decode block hash: {0}.")]
DecodeScale(#[from] codec::Error),
#[error(transparent)]
Client(#[from] sp_blockchain::Error),
#[error("Invalid request {0}.")]
InvalidRequest(#[from] Box<dyn std::error::Error + Send + Sync>),
#[error("Failed to send response.")]
SendResponse,
}