package swarm import ( "context" "errors" "fmt" "net/netip" "strconv" "sync" "time" "github.com/libp2p/go-libp2p/core/canonicallog" "github.com/libp2p/go-libp2p/core/network" "github.com/libp2p/go-libp2p/core/peer" "github.com/libp2p/go-libp2p/core/peerstore" "github.com/libp2p/go-libp2p/core/transport" ma "github.com/multiformats/go-multiaddr" madns "github.com/multiformats/go-multiaddr-dns" mafmt "github.com/multiformats/go-multiaddr-fmt" manet "github.com/multiformats/go-multiaddr/net" ) // The maximum number of address resolution steps we'll perform for a single // peer (for all addresses). const maxAddressResolution = 32 // Diagram of dial sync: // // many callers of Dial() synched w. dials many addrs results to callers // ----------------------\ dialsync use earliest /-------------- // -----------------------\ |----------\ /---------------- // ------------------------>------------<------- >---------<----------------- // -----------------------| \----x \---------------- // ----------------------| \-----x \--------------- // any may fail if no addr at end // retry dialAttempt x var ( // ErrDialBackoff is returned by the backoff code when a given peer has // been dialed too frequently ErrDialBackoff = errors.New("dial backoff") // ErrDialRefusedBlackHole is returned when we are in a black holed environment ErrDialRefusedBlackHole = errors.New("dial refused because of black hole") // ErrDialToSelf is returned if we attempt to dial our own peer ErrDialToSelf = errors.New("dial to self attempted") // ErrNoTransport is returned when we don't know a transport for the // given multiaddr. ErrNoTransport = errors.New("no transport for protocol") // ErrAllDialsFailed is returned when connecting to a peer has ultimately failed ErrAllDialsFailed = errors.New("all dials failed") // ErrNoAddresses is returned when we fail to find any addresses for a // peer we're trying to dial. ErrNoAddresses = errors.New("no addresses") // ErrNoGoodAddresses is returned when we find addresses for a peer but // can't use any of them. ErrNoGoodAddresses = errors.New("no good addresses") // ErrGaterDisallowedConnection is returned when the gater prevents us from // forming a connection with a peer. ErrGaterDisallowedConnection = errors.New("gater disallows connection to peer") ) // ErrQUICDraft29 wraps ErrNoTransport and provide a more meaningful error message var ErrQUICDraft29 errQUICDraft29 type errQUICDraft29 struct{} func (errQUICDraft29) Error() string { return "QUIC draft-29 has been removed, QUIC (RFC 9000) is accessible with /quic-v1" } func (errQUICDraft29) Unwrap() error { return ErrNoTransport } // DialAttempts governs how many times a goroutine will try to dial a given peer. // Note: this is down to one, as we have _too many dials_ atm. To add back in, // add loop back in Dial(.) const DialAttempts = 1 // ConcurrentFdDials is the number of concurrent outbound dials over transports // that consume file descriptors const ConcurrentFdDials = 160 // DefaultPerPeerRateLimit is the number of concurrent outbound dials to make // per peer var DefaultPerPeerRateLimit = 8 // DialBackoff is a type for tracking peer dial backoffs. Dialbackoff is used to // avoid over-dialing the same, dead peers. Whenever we totally time out on all // addresses of a peer, we add the addresses to DialBackoff. Then, whenever we // attempt to dial the peer again, we check each address for backoff. If it's on // backoff, we don't dial the address and exit promptly. If a dial is // successful, the peer and all its addresses are removed from backoff. // // * It's safe to use its zero value. // * It's thread-safe. // * It's *not* safe to move this type after using. type DialBackoff struct { entries map[peer.ID]map[string]*backoffAddr lock sync.RWMutex } type backoffAddr struct { tries int until time.Time } func (db *DialBackoff) init(ctx context.Context) { if db.entries == nil { db.entries = make(map[peer.ID]map[string]*backoffAddr) } go db.background(ctx) } func (db *DialBackoff) background(ctx context.Context) { ticker := time.NewTicker(BackoffMax) for { select { case <-ctx.Done(): ticker.Stop() return case <-ticker.C: db.cleanup() } } } // Backoff returns whether the client should backoff from dialing // peer p at address addr func (db *DialBackoff) Backoff(p peer.ID, addr ma.Multiaddr) (backoff bool) { db.lock.RLock() ap, found := db.entries[p][string(addr.Bytes())] db.lock.RUnlock() return found && time.Now().Before(ap.until) } // BackoffBase is the base amount of time to backoff (default: 5s). var BackoffBase = time.Second * 5 // BackoffCoef is the backoff coefficient (default: 1s). var BackoffCoef = time.Second // BackoffMax is the maximum backoff time (default: 5m). var BackoffMax = time.Minute * 5 // AddBackoff adds peer's address to backoff. // // Backoff is not exponential, it's quadratic and computed according to the // following formula: // // BackoffBase + BakoffCoef * PriorBackoffs^2 // // Where PriorBackoffs is the number of previous backoffs. func (db *DialBackoff) AddBackoff(p peer.ID, addr ma.Multiaddr) { saddr := string(addr.Bytes()) db.lock.Lock() bp, ok := db.entries[p] if !ok { bp = make(map[string]*backoffAddr, 1) db.entries[p] = bp } ba, ok := bp[saddr] if !ok { bp[saddr] = &backoffAddr{ tries: 1, until: time.Now().Add(BackoffBase), } db.lock.Unlock() return } backoffTime := BackoffBase + BackoffCoef*time.Duration(ba.tries*ba.tries) if backoffTime > BackoffMax { backoffTime = BackoffMax } ba.until = time.Now().Add(backoffTime) ba.tries++ db.lock.Unlock() } // Clear removes a backoff record. Clients should call this after a // successful Dial. func (db *DialBackoff) Clear(p peer.ID) { db.lock.Lock() delete(db.entries, p) db.lock.Unlock() } func (db *DialBackoff) cleanup() { db.lock.Lock() now := time.Now() for p, e := range db.entries { good := false for _, backoff := range e { backoffTime := BackoffBase + BackoffCoef*time.Duration(backoff.tries*backoff.tries) if backoffTime > BackoffMax { backoffTime = BackoffMax } if now.Before(backoff.until.Add(backoffTime)) { good = true break } } if !good { delete(db.entries, p) } } db.lock.Unlock() } // DialPeer connects to a peer. Use network.WithForceDirectDial to force a // direct connection. // // The idea is that the client of Swarm does not need to know what network // the connection will happen over. Swarm can use whichever it choses. // This allows us to use various transport protocols, do NAT traversal/relay, // etc. to achieve connection. func (s *Swarm) DialPeer(ctx context.Context, p peer.ID) (network.Conn, error) { // Avoid typed nil issues. c, err := s.dialPeer(ctx, p) if err != nil { return nil, err } return c, nil } // internal dial method that returns an unwrapped conn // // It is gated by the swarm's dial synchronization systems: dialsync and // dialbackoff. func (s *Swarm) dialPeer(ctx context.Context, p peer.ID) (*Conn, error) { log.Debugw("dialing peer", "from", s.local, "to", p) err := p.Validate() if err != nil { return nil, err } if p == s.local { return nil, ErrDialToSelf } // check if we already have an open (usable) connection. conn := s.bestAcceptableConnToPeer(ctx, p) if conn != nil { return conn, nil } if s.gater != nil && !s.gater.InterceptPeerDial(p) { log.Debugf("gater disallowed outbound connection to peer %s", p) return nil, &DialError{Peer: p, Cause: ErrGaterDisallowedConnection} } // apply the DialPeer timeout ctx, cancel := context.WithTimeout(ctx, network.GetDialPeerTimeout(ctx)) conn, err = s.dsync.Dial(ctx, p) if err == nil { // Ensure we connected to the correct peer. // This was most likely already checked by the security protocol, but it doesn't hurt do it again here. if conn.RemotePeer() != p { conn.Close() log.Errorw("Handshake failed to properly authenticate peer", "authenticated", conn.RemotePeer(), "expected", p) cancel() return nil, fmt.Errorf("unexpected peer") } cancel() return conn, nil } log.Debugf("network for %s finished dialing %s", s.local, p) if ctx.Err() != nil { // Context error trumps any dial errors as it was likely the ultimate cause. cancel() return nil, ctx.Err() } if s.ctx.Err() != nil { // Ok, so the swarm is shutting down. cancel() return nil, ErrSwarmClosed } cancel() return nil, err } // dialWorkerLoop synchronizes and executes concurrent dials to a single peer func (s *Swarm) dialWorkerLoop(p peer.ID, reqch <-chan dialRequest) { w := newDialWorker(s, p, reqch, nil) w.loop() } func (s *Swarm) addrsForDial(ctx context.Context, p peer.ID) (goodAddrs []ma.Multiaddr, addrErrs []TransportError, err error) { peerAddrs := s.peers.Addrs(p) if len(peerAddrs) == 0 { return nil, nil, ErrNoAddresses } // Resolve dns or dnsaddrs resolved, err := s.resolveAddrs(ctx, peer.AddrInfo{ID: p, Addrs: peerAddrs}) if err != nil { return nil, nil, err } goodAddrs = ma.Unique(resolved) goodAddrs, addrErrs = s.filterKnownUndialables(p, goodAddrs) if forceDirect, _ := network.GetForceDirectDial(ctx); forceDirect { goodAddrs = ma.FilterAddrs(goodAddrs, s.nonProxyAddr) } if len(goodAddrs) == 0 { return nil, addrErrs, ErrNoGoodAddresses } s.peers.AddAddrs(p, goodAddrs, peerstore.TempAddrTTL) return goodAddrs, addrErrs, nil } func (s *Swarm) resolveAddrs(ctx context.Context, pi peer.AddrInfo) ([]ma.Multiaddr, error) { p2paddr, err := ma.NewMultiaddr("/" + ma.ProtocolWithCode(ma.P_P2P).Name + "/" + pi.ID.String()) if err != nil { return nil, err } var resolveSteps int // Recursively resolve all addrs. // // While the toResolve list is non-empty: // * Pop an address off. // * If the address is fully resolved, add it to the resolved list. // * Otherwise, resolve it and add the results to the "to resolve" list. toResolve := append([]ma.Multiaddr{}, pi.Addrs...) resolved := make([]ma.Multiaddr, 0, len(pi.Addrs)) for len(toResolve) > 0 { // pop the last addr off. addr := toResolve[len(toResolve)-1] toResolve = toResolve[:len(toResolve)-1] // if it's resolved, add it to the resolved list. if !madns.Matches(addr) { resolved = append(resolved, addr) continue } resolveSteps++ // We've resolved too many addresses. We can keep all the fully // resolved addresses but we'll need to skip the rest. if resolveSteps >= maxAddressResolution { log.Warnf( "peer %s asked us to resolve too many addresses: %s/%s", pi.ID, resolveSteps, maxAddressResolution, ) continue } tpt := s.TransportForDialing(addr) resolver, ok := tpt.(transport.Resolver) if ok { resolvedAddrs, err := resolver.Resolve(ctx, addr) if err != nil { log.Warnf("Failed to resolve multiaddr %s by transport %v: %v", addr, tpt, err) continue } var added bool for _, a := range resolvedAddrs { if !addr.Equal(a) { toResolve = append(toResolve, a) added = true } } if added { continue } } // otherwise, resolve it reqaddr := addr.Encapsulate(p2paddr) resaddrs, err := s.maResolver.Resolve(ctx, reqaddr) if err != nil { log.Infof("error resolving %s: %s", reqaddr, err) } // add the results to the toResolve list. for _, res := range resaddrs { pi, err := peer.AddrInfoFromP2pAddr(res) if err != nil { log.Infof("error parsing %s: %s", res, err) } toResolve = append(toResolve, pi.Addrs...) } } return resolved, nil } func (s *Swarm) dialNextAddr(ctx context.Context, p peer.ID, addr ma.Multiaddr, resch chan transport.DialUpdate) error { // check the dial backoff if forceDirect, _ := network.GetForceDirectDial(ctx); !forceDirect { if s.backf.Backoff(p, addr) { return ErrDialBackoff } } // start the dial s.limitedDial(ctx, p, addr, resch) return nil } func (s *Swarm) nonProxyAddr(addr ma.Multiaddr) bool { t := s.TransportForDialing(addr) return !t.Proxy() } var quicDraft29DialMatcher = mafmt.And(mafmt.IP, mafmt.Base(ma.P_UDP), mafmt.Base(ma.P_QUIC)) // filterKnownUndialables takes a list of multiaddrs, and removes those // that we definitely don't want to dial: addresses configured to be blocked, // IPv6 link-local addresses, addresses without a dial-capable transport, // addresses that we know to be our own, and addresses with a better transport // available. This is an optimization to avoid wasting time on dials that we // know are going to fail or for which we have a better alternative. func (s *Swarm) filterKnownUndialables(p peer.ID, addrs []ma.Multiaddr) (goodAddrs []ma.Multiaddr, addrErrs []TransportError) { lisAddrs, _ := s.InterfaceListenAddresses() var ourAddrs []ma.Multiaddr for _, addr := range lisAddrs { // we're only sure about filtering out /ip4 and /ip6 addresses, so far ma.ForEach(addr, func(c ma.Component, e error) bool { if e != nil { return true } if c.Protocol().Code == ma.P_IP4 || c.Protocol().Code == ma.P_IP6 { ourAddrs = append(ourAddrs, addr) } return false }) } addrErrs = make([]TransportError, 0, len(addrs)) // The order of checking for transport and filtering low priority addrs is important. If we // can only dial /webtransport, we don't want to filter /webtransport addresses out because // the peer had a /quic-v1 address // filter addresses with no transport addrs = ma.FilterAddrs(addrs, func(a ma.Multiaddr) bool { if s.TransportForDialing(a) == nil { e := ErrNoTransport // We used to support QUIC draft-29 for a long time. // Provide a more useful error when attempting to dial a QUIC draft-29 address. if quicDraft29DialMatcher.Matches(a) { e = ErrQUICDraft29 } addrErrs = append(addrErrs, TransportError{Address: a, Cause: e}) return false } return true }) // filter low priority addresses among the addresses we can dial // We don't return an error for these addresses addrs = filterLowPriorityAddresses(addrs) // remove black holed addrs addrs, blackHoledAddrs := s.bhd.FilterAddrs(addrs) for _, a := range blackHoledAddrs { addrErrs = append(addrErrs, TransportError{Address: a, Cause: ErrDialRefusedBlackHole}) } return ma.FilterAddrs(addrs, // Linux and BSD treat an unspecified address when dialing as a localhost address. // Windows doesn't support this. We filter all such addresses out because peers // listening on unspecified addresses will advertise more specific addresses. // https://unix.stackexchange.com/a/419881 // https://superuser.com/a/1755455 func(addr ma.Multiaddr) bool { return !manet.IsIPUnspecified(addr) }, func(addr ma.Multiaddr) bool { if ma.Contains(ourAddrs, addr) { addrErrs = append(addrErrs, TransportError{Address: addr, Cause: ErrDialToSelf}) return false } return true }, // TODO: Consider allowing link-local addresses func(addr ma.Multiaddr) bool { return !manet.IsIP6LinkLocal(addr) }, func(addr ma.Multiaddr) bool { if s.gater != nil && !s.gater.InterceptAddrDial(p, addr) { addrErrs = append(addrErrs, TransportError{Address: addr, Cause: ErrGaterDisallowedConnection}) return false } return true }, ), addrErrs } // limitedDial will start a dial to the given peer when // it is able, respecting the various different types of rate // limiting that occur without using extra goroutines per addr func (s *Swarm) limitedDial(ctx context.Context, p peer.ID, a ma.Multiaddr, resp chan transport.DialUpdate) error { timeout := s.dialTimeout is, err := manet.IsPrivateAddr(a) if err != nil { return err } if is && s.dialTimeoutLocal < s.dialTimeout { timeout = s.dialTimeoutLocal } s.limiter.AddDialJob(&dialJob{ addr: a, peer: p, resp: resp, ctx: ctx, timeout: timeout, }) return nil } // dialAddr is the actual dial for an addr, indirectly invoked through the limiter func (s *Swarm) dialAddr(ctx context.Context, p peer.ID, addr ma.Multiaddr, updCh chan<- transport.DialUpdate) (transport.CapableConn, error) { // Just to double check. Costs nothing. if s.local == p { return nil, ErrDialToSelf } // Check before we start work if err := ctx.Err(); err != nil { log.Debugf("%s swarm not dialing. Context cancelled: %v. %s %s", s.local, err, p, addr) return nil, err } log.Debugf("%s swarm dialing %s %s", s.local, p, addr) tpt := s.TransportForDialing(addr) if tpt == nil { return nil, ErrNoTransport } start := time.Now() var connC transport.CapableConn var err error if du, ok := tpt.(transport.DialUpdater); ok { connC, err = du.DialWithUpdates(ctx, addr, p, updCh) } else { connC, err = tpt.Dial(ctx, addr, p) } // We're recording any error as a failure here. // Notably, this also applies to cancellations (i.e. if another dial attempt was faster). // This is ok since the black hole detector uses a very low threshold (5%). s.bhd.RecordResult(addr, err == nil) if err != nil { if s.metricsTracer != nil { s.metricsTracer.FailedDialing(addr, err, context.Cause(ctx)) } return nil, err } canonicallog.LogPeerStatus(100, connC.RemotePeer(), connC.RemoteMultiaddr(), "connection_status", "established", "dir", "outbound") if s.metricsTracer != nil { connWithMetrics := wrapWithMetrics(connC, s.metricsTracer, start, network.DirOutbound) connWithMetrics.completedHandshake() connC = connWithMetrics } // Trust the transport? Yeah... right. if connC.RemotePeer() != p { connC.Close() err = fmt.Errorf("BUG in transport %T: tried to dial %s, dialed %s", p, connC.RemotePeer(), tpt) log.Error(err) return nil, err } // success! we got one! return connC, nil } // TODO We should have a `IsFdConsuming() bool` method on the `Transport` interface in go-libp2p/core/transport. // This function checks if any of the transport protocols in the address requires a file descriptor. // For now: // A Non-circuit address which has the TCP/UNIX protocol is deemed FD consuming. // For a circuit-relay address, we look at the address of the relay server/proxy // and use the same logic as above to decide. func isFdConsumingAddr(addr ma.Multiaddr) bool { first, _, err := ma.SplitFunc(addr, func(c ma.Component) bool { return c.Protocol().Code == ma.P_CIRCUIT }) // for safety if err == nil && first == nil { return true } _, err1 := first.ValueForProtocol(ma.P_TCP) _, err2 := first.ValueForProtocol(ma.P_UNIX) return err1 == nil || err2 == nil } func isRelayAddr(addr ma.Multiaddr) bool { _, err := addr.ValueForProtocol(ma.P_CIRCUIT) return err == nil } // filterLowPriorityAddresses removes addresses inplace for which we have a better alternative // 1. If a /quic-v1 address is present, filter out /quic and /webtransport address on the same 2-tuple: // QUIC v1 is preferred over the deprecated QUIC draft-29, and given the choice, we prefer using // raw QUIC over using WebTransport. // 2. If a /tcp address is present, filter out /ws or /wss addresses on the same 2-tuple: // We prefer using raw TCP over using WebSocket. func filterLowPriorityAddresses(addrs []ma.Multiaddr) []ma.Multiaddr { // make a map of QUIC v1 and TCP AddrPorts. quicV1Addr := make(map[netip.AddrPort]struct{}) tcpAddr := make(map[netip.AddrPort]struct{}) for _, a := range addrs { switch { case isProtocolAddr(a, ma.P_WEBTRANSPORT): case isProtocolAddr(a, ma.P_QUIC_V1): ap, err := addrPort(a, ma.P_UDP) if err != nil { continue } quicV1Addr[ap] = struct{}{} case isProtocolAddr(a, ma.P_WS) || isProtocolAddr(a, ma.P_WSS): case isProtocolAddr(a, ma.P_TCP): ap, err := addrPort(a, ma.P_TCP) if err != nil { continue } tcpAddr[ap] = struct{}{} } } i := 0 for _, a := range addrs { switch { case isProtocolAddr(a, ma.P_WEBTRANSPORT) || isProtocolAddr(a, ma.P_QUIC): ap, err := addrPort(a, ma.P_UDP) if err != nil { break } if _, ok := quicV1Addr[ap]; ok { continue } case isProtocolAddr(a, ma.P_WS) || isProtocolAddr(a, ma.P_WSS): ap, err := addrPort(a, ma.P_TCP) if err != nil { break } if _, ok := tcpAddr[ap]; ok { continue } } addrs[i] = a i++ } return addrs[:i] } // addrPort returns the ip and port for a. p should be either ma.P_TCP or ma.P_UDP. // a must be an (ip, TCP) or (ip, udp) address. func addrPort(a ma.Multiaddr, p int) (netip.AddrPort, error) { ip, err := manet.ToIP(a) if err != nil { return netip.AddrPort{}, err } port, err := a.ValueForProtocol(p) if err != nil { return netip.AddrPort{}, err } pi, err := strconv.Atoi(port) if err != nil { return netip.AddrPort{}, err } addr, ok := netip.AddrFromSlice(ip) if !ok { return netip.AddrPort{}, fmt.Errorf("failed to parse IP %s", ip) } return netip.AddrPortFrom(addr, uint16(pi)), nil }