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(*****************************************************************************) (* *) (* Open Source License *) (* Copyright (c) 2018 Dynamic Ledger Solutions, Inc. <contact@tezos.com> *) (* Copyright (c) 2018-2022 Nomadic Labs, <contact@nomadic-labs.com> *) (* *) (* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a *) (* copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"),*) (* to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation *) (* the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, *) (* and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the *) (* Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: *) (* *) (* The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included *) (* in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. *) (* *) (* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR*) (* IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, *) (* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL *) (* THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER*) (* LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING *) (* FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER *) (* DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. *) (* *) (*****************************************************************************) (* FIXME ignore/postpone fetching/validating of block in the future... *) open Peer_validator_worker_state module Name = struct type t = Chain_id.t * P2p_peer.Id.t let encoding = Data_encoding.tup2 Chain_id.encoding P2p_peer.Id.encoding let base = ["validator"; "peer"] let pp ppf (chain, peer) = Format.fprintf ppf "%a:%a" Chain_id.pp_short chain P2p_peer.Id.pp_short peer let equal (c1, p1) (c2, p2) = Chain_id.equal c1 c2 && P2p_peer.Id.equal p1 p2 end module Request = struct include Request type (_, _) t = | New_head : Block_hash.t * Block_header.t -> (unit, error trace) t | New_branch : Block_locator.t * Block_locator.seed -> (unit, error trace) t let view (type a b) (req : (a, b) t) : view = match req with | New_head (hash, _) -> New_head hash | New_branch (locator, seed) -> (* the seed is associated to each locator w.r.t. the peer_id of the sender *) New_branch (locator.head_hash, Block_locator.estimated_length seed locator) end module Types = struct type parameters = { chain_db : Distributed_db.chain_db; block_validator : Block_validator.t; (* callback to chain_validator *) notify_new_block : Block_validator.new_block -> unit; notify_termination : unit -> unit; limits : Shell_limits.peer_validator_limits; } type state = { peer_id : P2p_peer.Id.t; parameters : parameters; mutable pipeline : Bootstrap_pipeline.t option; mutable last_validated_head : Block_header.t; mutable last_advertised_head : Block_header.t; } let pipeline_length = function | None -> Bootstrap_pipeline.length_zero | Some p -> Bootstrap_pipeline.length p end module Events = Peer_validator_events module Worker = Worker.MakeSingle (Name) (Request) (Types) open Types type t = Worker.dropbox Worker.t let metrics = Shell_metrics.Peer_validator.init Name.base let bootstrap_new_branch w unknown_prefix = let open Lwt_result_syntax in let pv = Worker.state w in let sender_id = Distributed_db.my_peer_id pv.parameters.chain_db in (* sender and receiver are inverted here because they are from the point of view of the node sending the locator *) let seed = {Block_locator.sender_id = pv.peer_id; receiver_id = sender_id} in let len = Block_locator.estimated_length seed unknown_prefix in let*! () = Events.(emit validating_new_branch) (pv.peer_id, len) in let pipeline = Bootstrap_pipeline.create ~notify_new_block:pv.parameters.notify_new_block ~block_header_timeout:pv.parameters.limits.block_header_timeout ~block_operations_timeout:pv.parameters.limits.block_operations_timeout pv.parameters.block_validator pv.peer_id pv.parameters.chain_db unknown_prefix in pv.pipeline <- Some pipeline ; let worker_canceler = Worker.canceler w in Lwt_canceler.on_cancel worker_canceler (fun () -> pv.pipeline <- None ; Bootstrap_pipeline.cancel pipeline) ; let* () = protect ~canceler:worker_canceler ~on_error:(fun error -> (* if the peer_validator is killed, let's cancel the pipeline *) pv.pipeline <- None ; let*! () = Bootstrap_pipeline.cancel pipeline in fail error) (fun () -> Bootstrap_pipeline.wait pipeline) in pv.pipeline <- None ; let*! () = Events.(emit new_branch_validated) (pv.peer_id, unknown_prefix.head_hash) in return_unit let only_if_fitness_increases w distant_header hash cont = let open Lwt_syntax in let pv = Worker.state w in let chain_store = Distributed_db.chain_store pv.parameters.chain_db in let* known_valid = Store.Block.is_known_valid chain_store hash in if known_valid then ( pv.last_validated_head <- distant_header ; cont `Known_valid) else let* current_head = Store.Chain.current_head chain_store in if Fitness.compare distant_header.Block_header.shell.fitness (Store.Block.fitness current_head) <= 0 then ( let* () = Events.(emit ignoring_head) (pv.peer_id, hash) in (* Don't download a branch that cannot beat the current head. *) let meta = Distributed_db.get_peer_metadata pv.parameters.chain_db pv.peer_id in Peer_metadata.incr meta Old_heads ; cont `Lower_fitness) else cont `Ok let validate_new_head w hash (header : Block_header.t) = let open Lwt_result_syntax in let pv = Worker.state w in let block_received = (pv.peer_id, hash) in let*! () = Events.(emit fetching_operations_for_head) block_received in let* operations = List.map_ep (fun i -> protect ~canceler:(Worker.canceler w) (fun () -> Distributed_db.Operations.fetch ~timeout:pv.parameters.limits.block_operations_timeout pv.parameters.chain_db ~peer:pv.peer_id (hash, i) header.shell.operations_hash)) (0 -- (header.shell.validation_passes - 1)) in (* We redo a check for the fitness here because while waiting for the operations, a new head better than this block might be validated. *) only_if_fitness_increases w header hash @@ function | `Known_valid | `Lower_fitness -> (* If the block is known valid or if the fitness does not increase we need to clear the fetched operation of the block from the ddb *) List.iter (fun i -> Distributed_db.Operations.clear_or_cancel pv.parameters.chain_db (hash, i)) (0 -- (header.shell.validation_passes - 1)) ; return_unit | `Ok -> ( let*! () = Events.(emit requesting_new_head_validation) block_received in let*! v = Block_validator.precheck_and_apply ~notify_new_block:pv.parameters.notify_new_block ~precheck_and_notify:true pv.parameters.block_validator pv.parameters.chain_db hash header operations in match v with | Invalid errs -> (* This will convert into a kickban when treated by [on_error] -- or, at least, by a worker termination which will close the connection. *) Lwt.return_error errs | Unapplicable_after_precheck _errs -> let*! () = Events.(emit ignoring_prechecked_invalid_block) block_received in (* We do not kickban the peer if the block received was successfully prechecked but invalid -- this means that he could have propagated a precheckable block before terminating its validation *) return_unit | Valid -> let*! () = Events.(emit new_head_validation_end) block_received in let meta = Distributed_db.get_peer_metadata pv.parameters.chain_db pv.peer_id in Peer_metadata.incr meta Valid_blocks ; return_unit) let assert_acceptable_head w hash (header : Block_header.t) = let open Lwt_result_syntax in let pv = Worker.state w in let chain_store = Distributed_db.chain_store pv.parameters.chain_db in let*! acceptable = Store.Chain.is_acceptable_block chain_store (hash, header.shell.level) in fail_unless acceptable (Validation_errors.Checkpoint_error (hash, Some pv.peer_id)) let may_validate_new_head w hash (header : Block_header.t) = let open Lwt_result_syntax in let pv = Worker.state w in let chain_store = Distributed_db.chain_store pv.parameters.chain_db in let*! valid_block = Store.Block.is_known_valid chain_store hash in let*! invalid_block = Store.Block.is_known_invalid chain_store hash in let*! valid_predecessor = Store.Block.is_known_valid chain_store header.shell.predecessor in let*! invalid_predecessor = Store.Block.is_known_invalid chain_store header.shell.predecessor in let block_received = (pv.peer_id, hash) in if valid_block then let*! () = Events.(emit ignoring_previously_validated_block) block_received in return_unit else if invalid_block then let*! () = Events.(emit ignoring_invalid_block) block_received in tzfail Validation_errors.Known_invalid else if invalid_predecessor then let*! () = Events.(emit ignoring_invalid_block) block_received in let* _ = Distributed_db.commit_invalid_block pv.parameters.chain_db hash header [Validation_errors.Known_invalid] in tzfail Validation_errors.Known_invalid else if not valid_predecessor then ( let*! () = Events.(emit missing_new_head_predecessor) block_received in Distributed_db.Request.current_branch pv.parameters.chain_db pv.peer_id ; return_unit) else only_if_fitness_increases w header hash @@ function | `Known_valid | `Lower_fitness -> return_unit | `Ok -> let* () = assert_acceptable_head w hash header in validate_new_head w hash header let may_validate_new_branch w locator = let open Lwt_result_syntax in (* Make sure this is still ok w.r.t @phink fix *) let pv = Worker.state w in let {Block_locator.head_header = distant_header; head_hash = distant_hash; _} = locator in only_if_fitness_increases w distant_header distant_hash @@ function | `Known_valid | `Lower_fitness -> return_unit | `Ok -> ( let* () = assert_acceptable_head w distant_hash distant_header in let chain_store = Distributed_db.chain_store pv.parameters.chain_db in (* TODO: should we consider level as well ? Rolling could have difficulties boostrapping. *) let block_received = (pv.peer_id, distant_hash) in let*! v = Block_locator.unknown_prefix ~is_known:(Store.Block.validity chain_store) locator in match v with | Known_valid, {history = []; _} -> return_unit | Known_valid, {history = [x]; head_header; head_hash} when Block_hash.equal x head_header.shell.predecessor -> validate_new_head w head_hash head_header | Known_valid, prefix_locator -> bootstrap_new_branch w prefix_locator | Unknown, _ -> (* May happen when: - A locator from another chain is received; - A rolling peer is too far ahead; - In rolling mode when the step is too wide. *) let*! () = Events.(emit ignoring_branch_without_common_ancestor) block_received in tzfail Validation_errors.Unknown_ancestor | Known_invalid, _ -> let*! () = Events.(emit ignoring_branch_with_invalid_locator) block_received in tzfail (Validation_errors.Invalid_locator (pv.peer_id, locator))) let on_no_request w = let open Lwt_syntax in let pv = Worker.state w in Prometheus.Counter.inc_one metrics.on_no_request ; let timespan = pv.parameters.limits.new_head_request_timeout in let* () = Events.(emit no_new_head_from_peer) (pv.peer_id, timespan) in Distributed_db.Request.current_head_from_peer pv.parameters.chain_db pv.peer_id ; Lwt.return_unit let on_request (type a b) w (req : (a, b) Request.t) : (a, b) result Lwt.t = let open Lwt_syntax in let pv = Worker.state w in match req with | Request.New_head (hash, header) -> let* () = Events.(emit processing_new_head) (pv.peer_id, hash) in may_validate_new_head w hash header | Request.New_branch (locator, _seed) -> (* TODO penalize empty locator... ?? *) let* () = Events.(emit processing_new_branch) (pv.peer_id, locator.head_hash) in may_validate_new_branch w locator let on_completion (type a request_error) _w (r : (a, request_error) Request.t) _ st = (match r with | Request.New_head _ -> Prometheus.Counter.inc_one metrics.new_head_completed | Request.New_branch _ -> Prometheus.Counter.inc_one metrics.new_branch_completed) ; Events.(emit request_completed) (Request.view r, st) let on_error (type a b) w st (request : (a, b) Request.t) (err : b) : unit tzresult Lwt.t = let open Lwt_syntax in let pv = Worker.state w in let on_error_trace err = let request_view = Request.view request in match err with | (( Validation_errors.Invalid_locator _ | Block_validator_errors.Invalid_block _ ) as e) :: _ -> let* () = Distributed_db.greylist pv.parameters.chain_db pv.peer_id in let* () = Events.(emit terminating_worker) (pv.peer_id, "invalid data received: kickban") in (match e with | Validation_errors.Invalid_locator _ -> Prometheus.Counter.inc_one metrics.invalid_locator | Block_validator_errors.Invalid_block _ -> Prometheus.Counter.inc_one metrics.invalid_block | _ -> (* Cannot happen but OCaml type checker disagrees. *) ()) ; Worker.trigger_shutdown w ; let* () = Events.(emit request_error) (request_view, st, err) in Lwt.return_error err | Block_validator_errors.System_error _ :: _ -> Prometheus.Counter.inc_one metrics.system_error ; let* () = Events.(emit request_error) (request_view, st, err) in return_ok_unit | Block_validator_errors.Unavailable_protocol {protocol; _} :: _ -> ( Prometheus.Counter.inc_one metrics.unavailable_protocol ; let* fetched_and_compiled = Block_validator.fetch_and_compile_protocol pv.parameters.block_validator ~peer:pv.peer_id ~timeout:pv.parameters.limits.protocol_timeout protocol in match fetched_and_compiled with | Ok _ -> Distributed_db.Request.current_head_from_peer pv.parameters.chain_db pv.peer_id ; return_ok_unit | Error _ -> (* TODO: https://gitlab.com/tezos/tezos/-/issues/3061 should we punish here ? *) let* () = Events.(emit terminating_worker) ( pv.peer_id, Format.asprintf "missing protocol: %a" Protocol_hash.pp protocol ) in let* () = Events.(emit request_error) (request_view, st, err) in Lwt.return_error err) | (( Validation_errors.Unknown_ancestor | Validation_errors.Too_short_locator _ ) as e) :: _ -> (match e with | Validation_errors.Unknown_ancestor -> Prometheus.Counter.inc_one metrics.unknown_ancestor | Validation_errors.Too_short_locator _ -> Prometheus.Counter.inc_one metrics.too_short_locator | _ -> (* Cannot happen but OCaml type checker disagrees. *) ()) ; let* () = Events.(emit terminating_worker) ( pv.peer_id, Format.asprintf "unknown ancestor or too short locator: kick" ) in let* () = Events.(emit insufficient_history) pv.peer_id in Worker.trigger_shutdown w ; return_ok_unit | Distributed_db.Operations.Canceled _ :: _ -> ( (* Given two nodes A and B (remote). This may happen if A prechecks a block, sends it to B. B prechecks a block, sends it to A. A tries to fetch operations of the block to B, in the meantime, A validates the block and cancels the fetching. *) match request_view with | New_head hash -> ( let chain_store = Distributed_db.chain_store pv.parameters.chain_db in let* b = Store.Block.is_known_valid chain_store hash in match b with | true -> Prometheus.Counter.inc_one metrics.operations_fetching_canceled_new_known_valid_head ; return_ok_unit | false -> Prometheus.Counter.inc_one metrics.operations_fetching_canceled_new_unknown_head ; Lwt.return_error err) | _ -> Prometheus.Counter.inc_one metrics.operations_fetching_canceled_new_branch ; Lwt.return_error err) | Canceled :: _ -> let* () = Events.(emit terminating_worker) (pv.peer_id, Format.asprintf "canceled") in let* () = Peer_validator_events.(emit peer_disconnection) pv.peer_id in Worker.trigger_shutdown w ; return_ok_unit | _ -> Prometheus.Counter.inc_one metrics.unknown_error ; let* () = Events.(emit request_error) (request_view, st, err) in Lwt.return_error err in match request with | New_head _ -> on_error_trace err | New_branch _ -> on_error_trace err let on_close w = let pv = Worker.state w in (* We request the the P2P layer to disconnect from this peer, but we do not wait for the disconnection to be effective (the underlying socket is closed). This is because the P2P layer does not offer the guarantee that the disconnection will be quick. This is not a problem, and allows the reconnection with this peer using a different socket. *) let (_ : unit Lwt.t) = Distributed_db.disconnect ~reason:"peer validator shutdown" pv.parameters.chain_db pv.peer_id in pv.parameters.notify_termination () ; Lwt.return_unit type launch_error = | let on_launch _ name parameters : (_, launch_error) result Lwt.t = let open Lwt_syntax in let chain_store = Distributed_db.chain_store parameters.chain_db in let* genesis = Store.Chain.genesis_block chain_store in (* TODO : why do we have genesis and not current_head here ?? *) let rec pv = { peer_id = snd name; parameters = {parameters with notify_new_block}; pipeline = None; last_validated_head = Store.Block.header genesis; last_advertised_head = Store.Block.header genesis; } and notify_new_block ({block; _} as new_block) = pv.last_validated_head <- Store.Block.header block ; parameters.notify_new_block new_block in Prometheus.Counter.inc_one metrics.connections ; Lwt.return (Ok pv) let table = let merge w (Worker.Any_request neu) old = let pv = Worker.state w in match neu with | Request.New_branch (locator, _) -> pv.last_advertised_head <- locator.Block_locator.head_header ; Some (Worker.Any_request neu) | Request.New_head (_, header) -> ( pv.last_advertised_head <- header ; (* TODO penalize decreasing fitness *) match old with | Some (Worker.Any_request (Request.New_branch _) as old) -> Some old (* ignore *) | Some (Worker.Any_request (Request.New_head _)) -> Some (Any_request neu) | None -> Some (Any_request neu)) in Worker.create_table (Dropbox {merge}) let create ?(notify_new_block = fun _ -> ()) ?(notify_termination = fun _ -> ()) limits block_validator chain_db peer_id = let name = (Store.Chain.chain_id (Distributed_db.chain_store chain_db), peer_id) in let parameters = {chain_db; notify_termination; block_validator; notify_new_block; limits} in let module Handlers = struct type self = t type nonrec launch_error = launch_error let on_launch = on_launch let on_request = on_request let on_close = on_close let on_error = on_error let on_completion = on_completion let on_no_request = on_no_request end in let open Lwt_syntax in let* (Ok worker) = Worker.launch table ~timeout:limits.new_head_request_timeout name parameters (module Handlers) in Lwt.return worker let notify_branch w locator = let pv = Worker.state w in let sender_id = Distributed_db.my_peer_id pv.parameters.chain_db in (* sender and receiver are inverted here because they are from the point of view of the node sending the locator *) let seed = {Block_locator.sender_id = pv.peer_id; receiver_id = sender_id} in Worker.Dropbox.put_request w (New_branch (locator, seed)) let notify_head w hash header = Worker.Dropbox.put_request w (New_head (hash, header)) let shutdown w = Worker.shutdown w let peer_id w = let pv = Worker.state w in pv.peer_id let status = Worker.status let information = Worker.information let running_workers () = Worker.list table let current_request t = Worker.current_request t let pipeline_length w = let state = Worker.state w in Types.pipeline_length state.pipeline module Internal_for_tests = struct let validate_new_head (t : t) block_hash block_header = let open Lwt_result_syntax in let* () = validate_new_head t block_hash block_header in return_unit end
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