p2p: enable workspace lints

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hinto.janai 2024-09-17 21:05:11 -04:00
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14 changed files with 108 additions and 93 deletions

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@ -39,3 +39,6 @@ cuprate-test-utils = { path = "../../test-utils" }
indexmap = { workspace = true }
proptest = { workspace = true }
tokio-test = { workspace = true }
[lints]
workspace = true

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@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ pub struct BlockDownloaderConfig {
/// An error that occurred in the [`BlockDownloader`].
#[derive(Debug, thiserror::Error)]
pub enum BlockDownloadError {
pub(crate) enum BlockDownloadError {
#[error("A request to a peer timed out.")]
TimedOut,
#[error("The block buffer was closed.")]
@ -273,7 +273,7 @@ where
}
/// Checks if we can make use of any peers that are currently pending requests.
async fn check_pending_peers(
fn check_pending_peers(
&mut self,
chain_tracker: &mut ChainTracker<N>,
pending_peers: &mut BTreeMap<PruningSeed, Vec<ClientPoolDropGuard<N>>>,
@ -287,7 +287,8 @@ where
continue;
}
if let Some(peer) = self.try_handle_free_client(chain_tracker, peer).await {
let client = self.try_handle_free_client(chain_tracker, peer);
if let Some(peer) = client {
// This peer is ok however it does not have the data we currently need, this will only happen
// because of its pruning seed so just skip over all peers with this pruning seed.
peers.push(peer);
@ -303,7 +304,7 @@ where
/// for them.
///
/// Returns the [`ClientPoolDropGuard`] back if it doesn't have the batch according to its pruning seed.
async fn request_inflight_batch_again(
fn request_inflight_batch_again(
&mut self,
client: ClientPoolDropGuard<N>,
) -> Option<ClientPoolDropGuard<N>> {
@ -354,7 +355,7 @@ where
///
/// Returns the [`ClientPoolDropGuard`] back if it doesn't have the data we currently need according
/// to its pruning seed.
async fn request_block_batch(
fn request_block_batch(
&mut self,
chain_tracker: &mut ChainTracker<N>,
client: ClientPoolDropGuard<N>,
@ -399,7 +400,7 @@ where
// If our ready queue is too large send duplicate requests for the blocks we are waiting on.
if self.block_queue.size() >= self.config.in_progress_queue_size {
return self.request_inflight_batch_again(client).await;
return self.request_inflight_batch_again(client);
}
// No failed requests that we can handle, request some new blocks.
@ -434,7 +435,7 @@ where
///
/// Returns the [`ClientPoolDropGuard`] back if it doesn't have the data we currently need according
/// to its pruning seed.
async fn try_handle_free_client(
fn try_handle_free_client(
&mut self,
chain_tracker: &mut ChainTracker<N>,
client: ClientPoolDropGuard<N>,
@ -472,7 +473,7 @@ where
}
// Request a batch of blocks instead.
self.request_block_batch(chain_tracker, client).await
self.request_block_batch(chain_tracker, client)
}
/// Checks the [`ClientPool`] for free peers.
@ -516,7 +517,7 @@ where
.push(client);
}
self.check_pending_peers(chain_tracker, pending_peers).await;
self.check_pending_peers(chain_tracker, pending_peers);
Ok(())
}
@ -574,7 +575,7 @@ where
.or_default()
.push(client);
self.check_pending_peers(chain_tracker, pending_peers).await;
self.check_pending_peers(chain_tracker, pending_peers);
return Ok(());
};
@ -611,7 +612,7 @@ where
.or_default()
.push(client);
self.check_pending_peers(chain_tracker, pending_peers).await;
self.check_pending_peers(chain_tracker, pending_peers);
Ok(())
}
@ -679,7 +680,7 @@ where
.or_default()
.push(client);
self.check_pending_peers(&mut chain_tracker, &mut pending_peers).await;
self.check_pending_peers(&mut chain_tracker, &mut pending_peers);
}
Err(_) => self.amount_of_empty_chain_entries += 1
}

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@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ use super::{BlockBatch, BlockDownloadError};
///
/// Also, the [`Ord`] impl is reversed so older blocks (lower height) come first in a [`BinaryHeap`].
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
pub struct ReadyQueueBatch {
pub(crate) struct ReadyQueueBatch {
/// The start height of the batch.
pub start_height: usize,
/// The batch of blocks.
@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ impl Ord for ReadyQueueBatch {
/// The block queue that holds downloaded block batches, adding them to the [`async_buffer`] when the
/// oldest batch has been downloaded.
pub struct BlockQueue {
pub(crate) struct BlockQueue {
/// A queue of ready batches.
ready_batches: BinaryHeap<ReadyQueueBatch>,
/// The size, in bytes, of all the batches in [`Self::ready_batches`].
@ -55,8 +55,8 @@ pub struct BlockQueue {
impl BlockQueue {
/// Creates a new [`BlockQueue`].
pub fn new(buffer_appender: BufferAppender<BlockBatch>) -> BlockQueue {
BlockQueue {
pub(crate) const fn new(buffer_appender: BufferAppender<BlockBatch>) -> Self {
Self {
ready_batches: BinaryHeap::new(),
ready_batches_size: 0,
buffer_appender,
@ -64,12 +64,12 @@ impl BlockQueue {
}
/// Returns the oldest batch that has not been put in the [`async_buffer`] yet.
pub fn oldest_ready_batch(&self) -> Option<usize> {
pub(crate) fn oldest_ready_batch(&self) -> Option<usize> {
self.ready_batches.peek().map(|batch| batch.start_height)
}
/// Returns the size of all the batches that have not been put into the [`async_buffer`] yet.
pub fn size(&self) -> usize {
pub(crate) const fn size(&self) -> usize {
self.ready_batches_size
}
@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ impl BlockQueue {
///
/// `oldest_in_flight_start_height` should be the start height of the oldest batch that is still inflight, if
/// there are no batches inflight then this should be [`None`].
pub async fn add_incoming_batch(
pub(crate) async fn add_incoming_batch(
&mut self,
new_batch: ReadyQueueBatch,
oldest_in_flight_start_height: Option<usize>,

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@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ pub(crate) struct ChainEntry<N: NetworkZone> {
/// A batch of blocks to retrieve.
#[derive(Clone)]
pub struct BlocksToRetrieve<N: NetworkZone> {
pub(crate) struct BlocksToRetrieve<N: NetworkZone> {
/// The block IDs to get.
pub ids: ByteArrayVec<32>,
/// The hash of the last block before this batch.
@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ pub struct BlocksToRetrieve<N: NetworkZone> {
/// An error returned from the [`ChainTracker`].
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
pub enum ChainTrackerError {
pub(crate) enum ChainTrackerError {
/// The new chain entry is invalid.
NewEntryIsInvalid,
/// The new chain entry does not follow from the top of our chain tracker.
@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ pub enum ChainTrackerError {
///
/// This struct allows following a single chain. It takes in [`ChainEntry`]s and
/// allows getting [`BlocksToRetrieve`].
pub struct ChainTracker<N: NetworkZone> {
pub(crate) struct ChainTracker<N: NetworkZone> {
/// A list of [`ChainEntry`]s, in order.
entries: VecDeque<ChainEntry<N>>,
/// The height of the first block, in the first entry in [`Self::entries`].
@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ pub struct ChainTracker<N: NetworkZone> {
impl<N: NetworkZone> ChainTracker<N> {
/// Creates a new chain tracker.
pub fn new(
pub(crate) fn new(
new_entry: ChainEntry<N>,
first_height: usize,
our_genesis: [u8; 32],
@ -75,28 +75,22 @@ impl<N: NetworkZone> ChainTracker<N> {
let mut entries = VecDeque::with_capacity(1);
entries.push_back(new_entry);
Self {
top_seen_hash,
entries,
first_height,
previous_hash,
our_genesis,
}
Self { entries, first_height, top_seen_hash, previous_hash, our_genesis }
}
/// Returns `true` if the peer is expected to have the next block after our highest seen block
/// according to their pruning seed.
pub fn should_ask_for_next_chain_entry(&self, seed: &PruningSeed) -> bool {
pub(crate) fn should_ask_for_next_chain_entry(&self, seed: &PruningSeed) -> bool {
seed.has_full_block(self.top_height(), CRYPTONOTE_MAX_BLOCK_HEIGHT)
}
/// Returns the simple history, the highest seen block and the genesis block.
pub fn get_simple_history(&self) -> [[u8; 32]; 2] {
pub(crate) const fn get_simple_history(&self) -> [[u8; 32]; 2] {
[self.top_seen_hash, self.our_genesis]
}
/// Returns the height of the highest block we are tracking.
pub fn top_height(&self) -> usize {
pub(crate) fn top_height(&self) -> usize {
let top_block_idx = self
.entries
.iter()
@ -110,7 +104,7 @@ impl<N: NetworkZone> ChainTracker<N> {
///
/// # Panics
/// This function panics if `batch_size` is `0`.
pub fn block_requests_queued(&self, batch_size: usize) -> usize {
pub(crate) fn block_requests_queued(&self, batch_size: usize) -> usize {
self.entries
.iter()
.map(|entry| entry.ids.len().div_ceil(batch_size))
@ -118,7 +112,7 @@ impl<N: NetworkZone> ChainTracker<N> {
}
/// Attempts to add an incoming [`ChainEntry`] to the chain tracker.
pub fn add_entry(&mut self, mut chain_entry: ChainEntry<N>) -> Result<(), ChainTrackerError> {
pub(crate) fn add_entry(&mut self, mut chain_entry: ChainEntry<N>) -> Result<(), ChainTrackerError> {
if chain_entry.ids.is_empty() {
// The peer must send at lest one overlapping block.
chain_entry.handle.ban_peer(MEDIUM_BAN);
@ -154,7 +148,7 @@ impl<N: NetworkZone> ChainTracker<N> {
/// Returns a batch of blocks to request.
///
/// The returned batches length will be less than or equal to `max_blocks`
pub fn blocks_to_get(
pub(crate) fn blocks_to_get(
&mut self,
pruning_seed: &PruningSeed,
max_blocks: usize,

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@ -30,6 +30,7 @@ use crate::{
attempt = _attempt
)
)]
#[expect(clippy::used_underscore_binding)]
pub async fn download_batch_task<N: NetworkZone>(
client: ClientPoolDropGuard<N>,
ids: ByteArrayVec<32>,
@ -103,6 +104,7 @@ async fn request_batch_from_peer<N: NetworkZone>(
Ok((client, batch))
}
#[expect(clippy::needless_pass_by_value)]
fn deserialize_batch(
blocks_response: GetObjectsResponse,
expected_start_height: usize,

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@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ use crate::{
///
/// Because the block downloader only follows and downloads one chain we only have to send the block hash of
/// top block we have found and the genesis block, this is then called `short_history`.
pub async fn request_chain_entry_from_peer<N: NetworkZone>(
pub(crate) async fn request_chain_entry_from_peer<N: NetworkZone>(
mut client: ClientPoolDropGuard<N>,
short_history: [[u8; 32]; 2],
) -> Result<(ClientPoolDropGuard<N>, ChainEntry<N>), BlockDownloadError> {
@ -179,7 +179,7 @@ where
Some(res) => {
// res has already been set, replace it if this peer claims higher cumulative difficulty
if res.0.cumulative_difficulty() < task_res.0.cumulative_difficulty() {
let _ = mem::replace(res, task_res);
let _unused = mem::replace(res, task_res);
}
}
None => {

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@ -47,6 +47,7 @@ proptest! {
let tokio_pool = tokio::runtime::Builder::new_multi_thread().enable_all().build().unwrap();
#[expect(clippy::significant_drop_tightening)]
tokio_pool.block_on(async move {
timeout(Duration::from_secs(600), async move {
let client_pool = ClientPool::new();
@ -54,7 +55,7 @@ proptest! {
let mut peer_ids = Vec::with_capacity(peers);
for _ in 0..peers {
let client = mock_block_downloader_client(blockchain.clone());
let client = mock_block_downloader_client(Arc::clone(&blockchain));
peer_ids.push(client.info.id);
@ -156,7 +157,7 @@ prop_compose! {
for (height, mut block) in blocks.into_iter().enumerate() {
if let Some(last) = blockchain.last() {
block.0.header.previous = *last.0;
block.0.miner_transaction.prefix_mut().inputs = vec![Input::Gen(height)]
block.0.miner_transaction.prefix_mut().inputs = vec![Input::Gen(height)];
}
blockchain.insert(block.0.hash(), block);
@ -173,7 +174,7 @@ fn mock_block_downloader_client(blockchain: Arc<MockBlockchain>) -> Client<Clear
cuprate_p2p_core::handles::HandleBuilder::new().build();
let request_handler = service_fn(move |req: PeerRequest| {
let bc = blockchain.clone();
let bc = Arc::clone(&blockchain);
async move {
match req {

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@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ use crate::constants::{
/// The configuration for the [`BroadcastSvc`].
#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord, Hash)]
pub struct BroadcastConfig {
pub(crate) struct BroadcastConfig {
/// The average number of seconds between diffusion flushes for outbound connections.
pub diffusion_flush_average_seconds_outbound: Duration,
/// The average number of seconds between diffusion flushes for inbound connections.
@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ impl Default for BroadcastConfig {
/// - The [`BroadcastSvc`]
/// - A function that takes in [`InternalPeerID`]s and produces [`BroadcastMessageStream`]s to give to **outbound** peers.
/// - A function that takes in [`InternalPeerID`]s and produces [`BroadcastMessageStream`]s to give to **inbound** peers.
pub fn init_broadcast_channels<N: NetworkZone>(
pub(crate) fn init_broadcast_channels<N: NetworkZone>(
config: BroadcastConfig,
) -> (
BroadcastSvc<N>,
@ -193,7 +193,7 @@ impl<N: NetworkZone> Service<BroadcastRequest<N>> for BroadcastSvc<N> {
};
// An error here means _all_ receivers were dropped which we assume will never happen.
let _ = match direction {
let _unused = match direction {
Some(ConnectionDirection::Inbound) => {
self.tx_broadcast_channel_inbound.send(nex_tx_info)
}
@ -201,7 +201,7 @@ impl<N: NetworkZone> Service<BroadcastRequest<N>> for BroadcastSvc<N> {
self.tx_broadcast_channel_outbound.send(nex_tx_info)
}
None => {
let _ = self.tx_broadcast_channel_outbound.send(nex_tx_info.clone());
let _unused = self.tx_broadcast_channel_outbound.send(nex_tx_info.clone());
self.tx_broadcast_channel_inbound.send(nex_tx_info)
}
};
@ -246,7 +246,7 @@ struct BroadcastTxInfo<N: NetworkZone> {
///
/// This is given to the connection task to await on for broadcast messages.
#[pin_project::pin_project]
pub struct BroadcastMessageStream<N: NetworkZone> {
pub(crate) struct BroadcastMessageStream<N: NetworkZone> {
/// The peer that is holding this stream.
addr: InternalPeerID<N::Addr>,
@ -336,8 +336,10 @@ impl<N: NetworkZone> Stream for BroadcastMessageStream<N> {
Poll::Ready(Some(BroadcastMessage::NewTransaction(txs)))
} else {
tracing::trace!("Diffusion flush timer expired but no txs to diffuse");
// poll next_flush now to register the waker with it
// the waker will already be registered with the block broadcast channel.
#[expect(
clippy::let_underscore_must_use,
reason = "poll next_flush now to register the waker with it. the waker will already be registered with the block broadcast channel."
)]
let _ = this.next_flush.poll(cx);
Poll::Pending
}
@ -458,7 +460,7 @@ mod tests {
let match_tx = |mes, txs| match mes {
BroadcastMessage::NewTransaction(tx) => assert_eq!(tx.txs.as_slice(), txs),
_ => panic!("Block broadcast?"),
BroadcastMessage::NewFluffyBlock(_) => panic!("Block broadcast?"),
};
let next = outbound_stream.next().await.unwrap();
@ -520,7 +522,7 @@ mod tests {
let match_tx = |mes, txs| match mes {
BroadcastMessage::NewTransaction(tx) => assert_eq!(tx.txs.as_slice(), txs),
_ => panic!("Block broadcast?"),
BroadcastMessage::NewFluffyBlock(_) => panic!("Block broadcast?"),
};
let next = outbound_stream.next().await.unwrap();
@ -536,6 +538,6 @@ mod tests {
futures::future::select(inbound_stream_from.next(), outbound_stream_from.next())
)
.await
.is_err())
.is_err());
}
}

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@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
//! returns the peer to the pool when it is dropped.
//!
//! Internally the pool is a [`DashMap`] which means care should be taken in `async` code
//! as internally this uses blocking RwLocks.
//! as internally this uses blocking `RwLocks`.
use std::sync::Arc;
use dashmap::DashMap;
@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ use cuprate_p2p_core::{
pub(crate) mod disconnect_monitor;
mod drop_guard_client;
pub use drop_guard_client::ClientPoolDropGuard;
pub(crate) use drop_guard_client::ClientPoolDropGuard;
/// The client pool, which holds currently connected free peers.
///
@ -38,16 +38,17 @@ pub struct ClientPool<N: NetworkZone> {
impl<N: NetworkZone> ClientPool<N> {
/// Returns a new [`ClientPool`] wrapped in an [`Arc`].
pub fn new() -> Arc<ClientPool<N>> {
pub fn new() -> Arc<Self> {
let (tx, rx) = mpsc::unbounded_channel();
let pool = Arc::new(ClientPool {
let pool = Arc::new(Self {
clients: DashMap::new(),
new_connection_tx: tx,
});
tokio::spawn(
disconnect_monitor::disconnect_monitor(rx, pool.clone()).instrument(Span::current()),
disconnect_monitor::disconnect_monitor(rx, Arc::clone(&pool))
.instrument(Span::current()),
);
pool
@ -69,8 +70,7 @@ impl<N: NetworkZone> ClientPool<N> {
return;
}
let res = self.clients.insert(id, client);
assert!(res.is_none());
assert!(self.clients.insert(id, client).is_none());
// We have to check this again otherwise we could have a race condition where a
// peer is disconnected after the first check, the disconnect monitor tries to remove it,
@ -133,7 +133,7 @@ impl<N: NetworkZone> ClientPool<N> {
mod sealed {
/// TODO: Remove me when 2024 Rust
///
/// https://rust-lang.github.io/rfcs/3498-lifetime-capture-rules-2024.html#the-captures-trick
/// <https://rust-lang.github.io/rfcs/3498-lifetime-capture-rules-2024.html#the-captures-trick>
pub trait Captures<U> {}
impl<T: ?Sized, U> Captures<U> for T {}

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@ -78,6 +78,6 @@ impl<N: NetworkZone> Future for PeerDisconnectFut<N> {
this.closed_fut
.poll(cx)
.map(|_| this.peer_id.take().unwrap())
.map(|()| this.peer_id.take().unwrap())
}
}

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@ -99,12 +99,17 @@ where
/// Connects to random seeds to get peers and immediately disconnects
#[instrument(level = "info", skip(self))]
#[expect(
clippy::significant_drop_in_scrutinee,
clippy::significant_drop_tightening
)]
async fn connect_to_random_seeds(&mut self) -> Result<(), OutboundConnectorError> {
let seeds = N::SEEDS.choose_multiple(&mut thread_rng(), MAX_SEED_CONNECTIONS);
if seeds.len() == 0 {
panic!("No seed nodes available to get peers from");
}
assert!(
seeds.len() != 0,
"No seed nodes available to get peers from"
);
let mut allowed_errors = seeds.len();
@ -129,7 +134,7 @@ where
}
while let Some(res) = handshake_futs.join_next().await {
if matches!(res, Err(_) | Ok(Err(_)) | Ok(Ok(Err(_)))) {
if matches!(res, Err(_) | Ok(Err(_) | Ok(Err(_)))) {
allowed_errors -= 1;
}
}
@ -144,7 +149,7 @@ where
/// Connects to a given outbound peer.
#[instrument(level = "info", skip_all)]
async fn connect_to_outbound_peer(&mut self, permit: OwnedSemaphorePermit, addr: N::Addr) {
let client_pool = self.client_pool.clone();
let client_pool = Arc::clone(&self.client_pool);
let connection_fut = self
.connector_svc
.ready()
@ -157,6 +162,7 @@ where
tokio::spawn(
async move {
#[expect(clippy::significant_drop_in_scrutinee)]
if let Ok(Ok(peer)) = timeout(HANDSHAKE_TIMEOUT, connection_fut).await {
client_pool.add_new_client(peer);
}
@ -166,14 +172,16 @@ where
}
/// Handles a request from the peer set for more peers.
#[expect(
clippy::significant_drop_tightening,
reason = "we need to hold onto a permit"
)]
async fn handle_peer_request(
&mut self,
req: &MakeConnectionRequest,
) -> Result<(), OutboundConnectorError> {
// try to get a permit.
let permit = self
.outbound_semaphore
.clone()
let permit = Arc::clone(&self.outbound_semaphore)
.try_acquire_owned()
.or_else(|_| {
// if we can't get a permit add one if we are below the max number of connections.
@ -183,7 +191,9 @@ where
} else {
self.outbound_semaphore.add_permits(1);
self.extra_peers += 1;
Ok(self.outbound_semaphore.clone().try_acquire_owned().unwrap())
Ok(Arc::clone(&self.outbound_semaphore)
.try_acquire_owned()
.unwrap())
}
})?;
@ -272,12 +282,12 @@ where
tracing::info!("Shutting down outbound connector, make connection channel closed.");
return;
};
// We can't really do much about errors in this function.
#[expect(clippy::let_underscore_must_use, reason = "We can't really do much about errors in this function.")]
let _ = self.handle_peer_request(&peer_req).await;
},
// This future is not cancellation safe as you will lose your space in the queue but as we are the only place
// that actually requires permits that should be ok.
Ok(permit) = self.outbound_semaphore.clone().acquire_owned() => {
Ok(permit) = Arc::clone(&self.outbound_semaphore).acquire_owned() => {
if self.handle_free_permit(permit).await.is_err() {
// if we got an error then we still have a permit free so to prevent this from just looping
// uncontrollably add a timeout.

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@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ where
};
// If we're still behind our maximum limit, Initiate handshake.
if let Ok(permit) = semaphore.clone().try_acquire_owned() {
if let Ok(permit) = Arc::clone(&semaphore).try_acquire_owned() {
tracing::debug!("Permit free for incoming connection, attempting handshake.");
let fut = handshaker.ready().await?.call(DoHandshakeRequest {
@ -111,11 +111,12 @@ where
permit: Some(permit),
});
let cloned_pool = client_pool.clone();
let cloned_pool = Arc::clone(&client_pool);
tokio::spawn(
async move {
if let Ok(Ok(peer)) = timeout(HANDSHAKE_TIMEOUT, fut).await {
let client = timeout(HANDSHAKE_TIMEOUT, fut).await;
if let Ok(Ok(peer)) = client {
cloned_pool.add_new_client(peer);
}
}
@ -133,8 +134,10 @@ where
let fut = timeout(PING_REQUEST_TIMEOUT, peer_stream.next());
// Ok if timeout did not elapsed -> Some if there is a message -> Ok if it has been decoded
if let Ok(Some(Ok(Message::Request(AdminRequestMessage::Ping)))) = fut.await
{
if matches!(
fut.await,
Ok(Some(Ok(Message::Request(AdminRequestMessage::Ping))))
) {
let response = peer_sink
.send(
Message::Response(AdminResponseMessage::Ping(PingResponse {
@ -148,7 +151,7 @@ where
if let Err(err) = response {
tracing::debug!(
"Unable to respond to ping request from peer ({addr}): {err}"
)
);
}
}
}

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@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ where
let outbound_connector = Connector::new(outbound_handshaker);
let outbound_connection_maintainer = connection_maintainer::OutboundConnectionKeeper::new(
config.clone(),
client_pool.clone(),
Arc::clone(&client_pool),
make_connection_rx,
address_book.clone(),
outbound_connector,
@ -118,17 +118,17 @@ where
);
background_tasks.spawn(
inbound_server::inbound_server(
client_pool.clone(),
Arc::clone(&client_pool),
inbound_handshaker,
address_book.clone(),
config,
)
.map(|res| {
if let Err(e) = res {
tracing::error!("Error in inbound connection listener: {e}")
tracing::error!("Error in inbound connection listener: {e}");
}
tracing::info!("Inbound connection listener shutdown")
tracing::info!("Inbound connection listener shutdown");
})
.instrument(Span::current()),
);
@ -184,7 +184,7 @@ impl<N: NetworkZone> NetworkInterface<N> {
C::Future: Send + 'static,
{
block_downloader::download_blocks(
self.pool.clone(),
Arc::clone(&self.pool),
self.sync_states_svc.clone(),
our_chain_service,
config,

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@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ pub struct NewSyncInfo {
/// This is the service that handles:
/// 1. Finding out if we need to sync
/// 1. Giving the peers that should be synced _from_, to the requester
pub struct PeerSyncSvc<N: NetworkZone> {
pub(crate) struct PeerSyncSvc<N: NetworkZone> {
/// A map of cumulative difficulties to peers.
cumulative_difficulties: BTreeMap<u128, HashSet<InternalPeerID<N::Addr>>>,
/// A map of peers to cumulative difficulties.
@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ pub struct PeerSyncSvc<N: NetworkZone> {
impl<N: NetworkZone> PeerSyncSvc<N> {
/// Creates a new [`PeerSyncSvc`] with a [`Receiver`](watch::Receiver) that will be updated with
/// the highest seen sync data, this makes no guarantees about which peer will be chosen in case of a tie.
pub fn new() -> (Self, watch::Receiver<NewSyncInfo>) {
pub(crate) fn new() -> (Self, watch::Receiver<NewSyncInfo>) {
let (watch_tx, mut watch_rx) = watch::channel(NewSyncInfo {
chain_height: 0,
top_hash: [0; 32],
@ -108,9 +108,7 @@ impl<N: NetworkZone> PeerSyncSvc<N> {
if let Some(block_needed) = block_needed {
// we just use CRYPTONOTE_MAX_BLOCK_HEIGHT as the blockchain height, this only means
// we don't take into account the tip blocks which are not pruned.
self.peers
.get(peer)
.unwrap()
self.peers[peer]
.1
.has_full_block(block_needed, CRYPTONOTE_MAX_BLOCK_HEIGHT)
} else {
@ -126,7 +124,7 @@ impl<N: NetworkZone> PeerSyncSvc<N> {
&mut self,
peer_id: InternalPeerID<N::Addr>,
handle: ConnectionHandle,
core_sync_data: CoreSyncData,
core_sync_data: &CoreSyncData,
) -> Result<(), tower::BoxError> {
tracing::trace!(
"Received new core sync data from peer, top hash: {}",
@ -176,7 +174,7 @@ impl<N: NetworkZone> PeerSyncSvc<N> {
self.closed_connections.push(PeerDisconnectFut {
closed_fut: handle.closed(),
peer_id: Some(peer_id),
})
});
}
self.cumulative_difficulties
@ -190,11 +188,12 @@ impl<N: NetworkZone> PeerSyncSvc<N> {
|| self
.last_peer_in_watcher_handle
.as_ref()
.is_some_and(|handle| handle.is_closed())
.is_some_and(ConnectionHandle::is_closed)
{
tracing::debug!(
"Updating sync watcher channel with new highest seen cumulative difficulty: {new_cumulative_difficulty}"
);
#[expect(clippy::let_underscore_must_use, reason = "TODO")]
let _ = self.new_height_watcher.send(NewSyncInfo {
top_hash: core_sync_data.top_id,
chain_height: core_sync_data.current_height,
@ -228,8 +227,8 @@ impl<N: NetworkZone> Service<PeerSyncRequest<N>> for PeerSyncSvc<N> {
block_needed,
))),
PeerSyncRequest::IncomingCoreSyncData(peer_id, handle, sync_data) => self
.update_peer_sync_info(peer_id, handle, sync_data)
.map(|_| PeerSyncResponse::Ok),
.update_peer_sync_info(peer_id, handle, &sync_data)
.map(|()| PeerSyncResponse::Ok),
};
ready(res)
@ -413,6 +412,6 @@ mod tests {
assert!(
peers.contains(&InternalPeerID::Unknown(0))
&& peers.contains(&InternalPeerID::Unknown(1))
)
);
}
}