package identify import ( "context" "fmt" "sync" "time" "golang.org/x/exp/slices" "github.com/libp2p/go-libp2p/core/event" "github.com/libp2p/go-libp2p/core/host" "github.com/libp2p/go-libp2p/core/network" "github.com/libp2p/go-libp2p/core/peerstore" "github.com/libp2p/go-libp2p/p2p/host/eventbus" ma "github.com/multiformats/go-multiaddr" manet "github.com/multiformats/go-multiaddr/net" ) // ActivationThresh sets how many times an address must be seen as "activated" // and therefore advertised to other peers as an address that the local peer // can be contacted on. The "seen" events expire by default after 40 minutes // (OwnObservedAddressTTL * ActivationThreshold). The are cleaned up during // the GC rounds set by GCInterval. var ActivationThresh = 4 // GCInterval specicies how often to make a round cleaning seen events and // observed addresses. An address will be cleaned if it has not been seen in // OwnObservedAddressTTL (10 minutes). A "seen" event will be cleaned up if // it is older than OwnObservedAddressTTL * ActivationThresh (40 minutes). var GCInterval = 10 * time.Minute // observedAddrManagerWorkerChannelSize defines how many addresses can be enqueued // for adding to an ObservedAddrManager. var observedAddrManagerWorkerChannelSize = 16 // maxObservedAddrsPerIPAndTransport is the maximum number of observed addresses // we will return for each (IPx/TCP or UDP) group. var maxObservedAddrsPerIPAndTransport = 2 // observation records an address observation from an "observer" (where every IP // address is a unique observer). type observation struct { // seenTime is the last time this observation was made. seenTime time.Time // inbound indicates whether or not this observation has been made from // an inbound connection. This remains true even if we an observation // from a subsequent outbound connection. inbound bool } // observedAddr is an entry for an address reported by our peers. // We only use addresses that: // - have been observed at least 4 times in last 40 minutes. (counter symmetric nats) // - have been observed at least once recently (10 minutes), because our position in the // network, or network port mapppings, may have changed. type observedAddr struct { addr ma.Multiaddr seenBy map[string]observation // peer(observer) address -> observation info lastSeen time.Time numInbound int } func (oa *observedAddr) activated() bool { // We only activate if other peers observed the same address // of ours at least 4 times. SeenBy peers are removed by GC if // they say the address more than ttl*ActivationThresh return len(oa.seenBy) >= ActivationThresh } // GroupKey returns the group in which this observation belongs. Currently, an // observed address's group is just the address with all ports set to 0. This // means we can advertise the most commonly observed external ports without // advertising _every_ observed port. func (oa *observedAddr) groupKey() string { key := make([]byte, 0, len(oa.addr.Bytes())) ma.ForEach(oa.addr, func(c ma.Component) bool { switch proto := c.Protocol(); proto.Code { case ma.P_TCP, ma.P_UDP: key = append(key, proto.VCode...) key = append(key, 0, 0) // zero in two bytes default: key = append(key, c.Bytes()...) } return true }) return string(key) } type newObservation struct { conn network.Conn observed ma.Multiaddr } // ObservedAddrManager keeps track of a ObservedAddrs. type ObservedAddrManager struct { host host.Host closeOnce sync.Once refCount sync.WaitGroup ctx context.Context // the context is canceled when Close is called ctxCancel context.CancelFunc // latest observation from active connections // we'll "re-observe" these when we gc activeConnsMu sync.Mutex // active connection -> most recent observation activeConns map[network.Conn]ma.Multiaddr mu sync.RWMutex closed bool // local(internal) address -> list of observed(external) addresses addrs map[string][]*observedAddr ttl time.Duration refreshTimer *time.Timer // this is the worker channel wch chan newObservation reachabilitySub event.Subscription reachability network.Reachability currentUDPNATDeviceType network.NATDeviceType currentTCPNATDeviceType network.NATDeviceType emitNATDeviceTypeChanged event.Emitter } // NewObservedAddrManager returns a new address manager using // peerstore.OwnObservedAddressTTL as the TTL. func NewObservedAddrManager(host host.Host) (*ObservedAddrManager, error) { oas := &ObservedAddrManager{ addrs: make(map[string][]*observedAddr), ttl: peerstore.OwnObservedAddrTTL, wch: make(chan newObservation, observedAddrManagerWorkerChannelSize), host: host, activeConns: make(map[network.Conn]ma.Multiaddr), // refresh every ttl/2 so we don't forget observations from connected peers refreshTimer: time.NewTimer(peerstore.OwnObservedAddrTTL / 2), } oas.ctx, oas.ctxCancel = context.WithCancel(context.Background()) reachabilitySub, err := host.EventBus().Subscribe(new(event.EvtLocalReachabilityChanged), eventbus.Name("identify (obsaddr)")) if err != nil { return nil, fmt.Errorf("failed to subscribe to reachability event: %s", err) } oas.reachabilitySub = reachabilitySub emitter, err := host.EventBus().Emitter(new(event.EvtNATDeviceTypeChanged), eventbus.Stateful) if err != nil { return nil, fmt.Errorf("failed to create emitter for NATDeviceType: %s", err) } oas.emitNATDeviceTypeChanged = emitter oas.host.Network().Notify((*obsAddrNotifiee)(oas)) oas.refCount.Add(1) go oas.worker() return oas, nil } // AddrsFor return all activated observed addresses associated with the given // (resolved) listen address. func (oas *ObservedAddrManager) AddrsFor(addr ma.Multiaddr) (addrs []ma.Multiaddr) { oas.mu.RLock() defer oas.mu.RUnlock() if len(oas.addrs) == 0 { return nil } observedAddrs, ok := oas.addrs[string(addr.Bytes())] if !ok { return } return oas.filter(observedAddrs) } // Addrs return all activated observed addresses func (oas *ObservedAddrManager) Addrs() []ma.Multiaddr { oas.mu.RLock() defer oas.mu.RUnlock() if len(oas.addrs) == 0 { return nil } var allObserved []*observedAddr for _, addrs := range oas.addrs { allObserved = append(allObserved, addrs...) } return oas.filter(allObserved) } func (oas *ObservedAddrManager) filter(observedAddrs []*observedAddr) []ma.Multiaddr { pmap := make(map[string][]*observedAddr) now := time.Now() for i := range observedAddrs { a := observedAddrs[i] if now.Sub(a.lastSeen) <= oas.ttl && a.activated() { // group addresses by their IPX/Transport Protocol(TCP or UDP) pattern. pat := a.groupKey() pmap[pat] = append(pmap[pat], a) } } addrs := make([]ma.Multiaddr, 0, len(observedAddrs)) for pat := range pmap { s := pmap[pat] // We prefer inbound connection observations over outbound. // For ties, we prefer the ones with more votes. slices.SortFunc(s, func(first, second *observedAddr) bool { if first.numInbound > second.numInbound { return true } return len(first.seenBy) > len(second.seenBy) }) for i := 0; i < maxObservedAddrsPerIPAndTransport && i < len(s); i++ { addrs = append(addrs, s[i].addr) } } return addrs } // Record records an address observation, if valid. func (oas *ObservedAddrManager) Record(conn network.Conn, observed ma.Multiaddr) { select { case oas.wch <- newObservation{ conn: conn, observed: observed, }: default: log.Debugw("dropping address observation due to full buffer", "from", conn.RemoteMultiaddr(), "observed", observed, ) } } func (oas *ObservedAddrManager) worker() { defer oas.refCount.Done() ticker := time.NewTicker(GCInterval) defer ticker.Stop() subChan := oas.reachabilitySub.Out() for { select { case evt, ok := <-subChan: if !ok { subChan = nil continue } ev := evt.(event.EvtLocalReachabilityChanged) oas.reachability = ev.Reachability case obs := <-oas.wch: oas.maybeRecordObservation(obs.conn, obs.observed) case <-ticker.C: oas.gc() case <-oas.refreshTimer.C: oas.refresh() case <-oas.ctx.Done(): return } } } func (oas *ObservedAddrManager) refresh() { oas.activeConnsMu.Lock() recycledObservations := make([]newObservation, 0, len(oas.activeConns)) for conn, observed := range oas.activeConns { recycledObservations = append(recycledObservations, newObservation{ conn: conn, observed: observed, }) } oas.activeConnsMu.Unlock() oas.mu.Lock() defer oas.mu.Unlock() for _, obs := range recycledObservations { oas.recordObservationUnlocked(obs.conn, obs.observed) } // refresh every ttl/2 so we don't forget observations from connected peers oas.refreshTimer.Reset(oas.ttl / 2) } func (oas *ObservedAddrManager) gc() { oas.mu.Lock() defer oas.mu.Unlock() now := time.Now() for local, observedAddrs := range oas.addrs { filteredAddrs := observedAddrs[:0] for _, a := range observedAddrs { // clean up SeenBy set for k, ob := range a.seenBy { if now.Sub(ob.seenTime) > oas.ttl*time.Duration(ActivationThresh) { delete(a.seenBy, k) if ob.inbound { a.numInbound-- } } } // leave only alive observed addresses if now.Sub(a.lastSeen) <= oas.ttl { filteredAddrs = append(filteredAddrs, a) } } if len(filteredAddrs) > 0 { oas.addrs[local] = filteredAddrs } else { delete(oas.addrs, local) } } } func (oas *ObservedAddrManager) addConn(conn network.Conn, observed ma.Multiaddr) { oas.activeConnsMu.Lock() defer oas.activeConnsMu.Unlock() // We need to make sure we haven't received a disconnect event for this // connection yet. The only way to do that right now is to make sure the // swarm still has the connection. // // Doing this under a lock that we _also_ take in a disconnect event // handler ensures everything happens in the right order. for _, c := range oas.host.Network().ConnsToPeer(conn.RemotePeer()) { if c == conn { oas.activeConns[conn] = observed return } } } func (oas *ObservedAddrManager) removeConn(conn network.Conn) { // DO NOT remove this lock. // This ensures we don't call addConn at the same time: // 1. see that we have a connection and pause inside addConn right before recording it. // 2. process a disconnect event. // 3. record the connection (leaking it). oas.activeConnsMu.Lock() delete(oas.activeConns, conn) oas.activeConnsMu.Unlock() } type normalizeMultiaddrer interface { NormalizeMultiaddr(addr ma.Multiaddr) ma.Multiaddr } type addrsProvider interface { Addrs() []ma.Multiaddr } type listenAddrsProvider interface { ListenAddresses() []ma.Multiaddr InterfaceListenAddresses() ([]ma.Multiaddr, error) } func shouldRecordObservation(host addrsProvider, network listenAddrsProvider, conn network.ConnMultiaddrs, observed ma.Multiaddr) bool { // First, determine if this observation is even worth keeping... // Ignore observations from loopback nodes. We already know our loopback // addresses. if manet.IsIPLoopback(observed) { return false } // Provided by NAT64 peers, these addresses are specific to the peer and not publicly routable if manet.IsNAT64IPv4ConvertedIPv6Addr(observed) { return false } // we should only use ObservedAddr when our connection's LocalAddr is one // of our ListenAddrs. If we Dial out using an ephemeral addr, knowing that // address's external mapping is not very useful because the port will not be // the same as the listen addr. ifaceaddrs, err := network.InterfaceListenAddresses() if err != nil { log.Infof("failed to get interface listen addrs", err) return false } normalizer, canNormalize := host.(normalizeMultiaddrer) if canNormalize { for i, a := range ifaceaddrs { ifaceaddrs[i] = normalizer.NormalizeMultiaddr(a) } } local := conn.LocalMultiaddr() if canNormalize { local = normalizer.NormalizeMultiaddr(local) } listenAddrs := network.ListenAddresses() if canNormalize { for i, a := range listenAddrs { listenAddrs[i] = normalizer.NormalizeMultiaddr(a) } } if !ma.Contains(ifaceaddrs, local) && !ma.Contains(listenAddrs, local) { // not in our list return false } hostAddrs := host.Addrs() if canNormalize { for i, a := range hostAddrs { hostAddrs[i] = normalizer.NormalizeMultiaddr(a) } } // We should reject the connection if the observation doesn't match the // transports of one of our advertised addresses. if !HasConsistentTransport(observed, hostAddrs) && !HasConsistentTransport(observed, listenAddrs) { log.Debugw( "observed multiaddr doesn't match the transports of any announced addresses", "from", conn.RemoteMultiaddr(), "observed", observed, ) return false } return true } func (oas *ObservedAddrManager) maybeRecordObservation(conn network.Conn, observed ma.Multiaddr) { shouldRecord := shouldRecordObservation(oas.host, oas.host.Network(), conn, observed) if shouldRecord { // Ok, the observation is good, record it. log.Debugw("added own observed listen addr", "observed", observed) defer oas.addConn(conn, observed) oas.mu.Lock() defer oas.mu.Unlock() oas.recordObservationUnlocked(conn, observed) if oas.reachability == network.ReachabilityPrivate { oas.emitAllNATTypes() } } } func (oas *ObservedAddrManager) recordObservationUnlocked(conn network.Conn, observed ma.Multiaddr) { now := time.Now() observerString := observerGroup(conn.RemoteMultiaddr()) localString := string(conn.LocalMultiaddr().Bytes()) ob := observation{ seenTime: now, inbound: conn.Stat().Direction == network.DirInbound, } // check if observed address seen yet, if so, update it for _, observedAddr := range oas.addrs[localString] { if observedAddr.addr.Equal(observed) { // Don't trump an outbound observation with an inbound // one. wasInbound := observedAddr.seenBy[observerString].inbound isInbound := ob.inbound ob.inbound = isInbound || wasInbound if !wasInbound && isInbound { observedAddr.numInbound++ } observedAddr.seenBy[observerString] = ob observedAddr.lastSeen = now return } } // observed address not seen yet, append it oa := &observedAddr{ addr: observed, seenBy: map[string]observation{ observerString: ob, }, lastSeen: now, } if ob.inbound { oa.numInbound++ } oas.addrs[localString] = append(oas.addrs[localString], oa) } // For a given transport Protocol (TCP/UDP): // // 1. If we have an activated address, we are behind an Cone NAT. // With regards to RFC 3489, this could be either a Full Cone NAT, a Restricted Cone NAT or a // Port Restricted Cone NAT. However, we do NOT differentiate between them here and simply classify all such NATs as a Cone NAT. // // 2. If four different peers observe a different address for us on outbound connections, we // are MOST probably behind a Symmetric NAT. // // Please see the documentation on the enumerations for `network.NATDeviceType` for more details about these NAT Device types // and how they relate to NAT traversal via Hole Punching. func (oas *ObservedAddrManager) emitAllNATTypes() { var allObserved []*observedAddr for _, addrs := range oas.addrs { allObserved = append(allObserved, addrs...) } hasChanged, natType := oas.emitSpecificNATType(allObserved, ma.P_TCP, network.NATTransportTCP, oas.currentTCPNATDeviceType) if hasChanged { oas.currentTCPNATDeviceType = natType } hasChanged, natType = oas.emitSpecificNATType(allObserved, ma.P_UDP, network.NATTransportUDP, oas.currentUDPNATDeviceType) if hasChanged { oas.currentUDPNATDeviceType = natType } } // returns true along with the new NAT device type if the NAT device type for the given protocol has changed. // returns false otherwise. func (oas *ObservedAddrManager) emitSpecificNATType(addrs []*observedAddr, protoCode int, transportProto network.NATTransportProtocol, currentNATType network.NATDeviceType) (bool, network.NATDeviceType) { now := time.Now() seenBy := make(map[string]struct{}) cnt := 0 for _, oa := range addrs { _, err := oa.addr.ValueForProtocol(protoCode) if err != nil { continue } // if we have an activated addresses, it's a Cone NAT. if now.Sub(oa.lastSeen) <= oas.ttl && oa.activated() { if currentNATType != network.NATDeviceTypeCone { oas.emitNATDeviceTypeChanged.Emit(event.EvtNATDeviceTypeChanged{ TransportProtocol: transportProto, NatDeviceType: network.NATDeviceTypeCone, }) return true, network.NATDeviceTypeCone } // our current NAT Device Type is already CONE, nothing to do here. return false, 0 } // An observed address on an outbound connection that has ONLY been seen by one peer if now.Sub(oa.lastSeen) <= oas.ttl && oa.numInbound == 0 && len(oa.seenBy) == 1 { cnt++ for s := range oa.seenBy { seenBy[s] = struct{}{} } } } // If four different peers observe a different address for us on each of four outbound connections, we // are MOST probably behind a Symmetric NAT. if cnt >= ActivationThresh && len(seenBy) >= ActivationThresh { if currentNATType != network.NATDeviceTypeSymmetric { oas.emitNATDeviceTypeChanged.Emit(event.EvtNATDeviceTypeChanged{ TransportProtocol: transportProto, NatDeviceType: network.NATDeviceTypeSymmetric, }) return true, network.NATDeviceTypeSymmetric } } return false, 0 } func (oas *ObservedAddrManager) Close() error { oas.closeOnce.Do(func() { oas.ctxCancel() oas.mu.Lock() oas.closed = true oas.refreshTimer.Stop() oas.mu.Unlock() oas.refCount.Wait() oas.reachabilitySub.Close() oas.host.Network().StopNotify((*obsAddrNotifiee)(oas)) }) return nil } // observerGroup is a function that determines what part of // a multiaddr counts as a different observer. for example, // two ipfs nodes at the same IP/TCP transport would get // the exact same NAT mapping; they would count as the // same observer. This may protect against NATs who assign // different ports to addresses at different IP hosts, but // not TCP ports. // // Here, we use the root multiaddr address. This is mostly // IP addresses. In practice, this is what we want. func observerGroup(m ma.Multiaddr) string { // TODO: If IPv6 rolls out we should mark /64 routing zones as one group first, _ := ma.SplitFirst(m) return string(first.Bytes()) } // SetTTL sets the TTL of an observed address manager. func (oas *ObservedAddrManager) SetTTL(ttl time.Duration) { oas.mu.Lock() defer oas.mu.Unlock() if oas.closed { return } oas.ttl = ttl // refresh every ttl/2 so we don't forget observations from connected peers oas.refreshTimer.Reset(ttl / 2) } // TTL gets the TTL of an observed address manager. func (oas *ObservedAddrManager) TTL() time.Duration { oas.mu.RLock() defer oas.mu.RUnlock() return oas.ttl } type obsAddrNotifiee ObservedAddrManager func (on *obsAddrNotifiee) Listen(n network.Network, a ma.Multiaddr) {} func (on *obsAddrNotifiee) ListenClose(n network.Network, a ma.Multiaddr) {} func (on *obsAddrNotifiee) Connected(n network.Network, v network.Conn) {} func (on *obsAddrNotifiee) Disconnected(n network.Network, v network.Conn) { (*ObservedAddrManager)(on).removeConn(v) }