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authorfanquake <fanquake@gmail.com>2021-07-20 20:18:58 +0800
committerfanquake <fanquake@gmail.com>2021-07-20 20:27:21 +0800
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parent5730a43703f7e5a5ca26245ba3b55fbdd027d0b6 (diff)
downloadbitcoin-e4487fd5bbce1fa08bdbeb2e519dbb578e76546e.tar.xz
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#22096: p2p: AddrFetch - don't disconnect on self-announcements
5730a43703f7e5a5ca26245ba3b55fbdd027d0b6 test: Add functional test for AddrFetch connections (Martin Zumsande) c34ad3309f93979b274a37de013502b05d25fad8 net, rpc: Enable AddrFetch connections for functional testing (Martin Zumsande) 533500d9072b7d5a36a6491784bdeb9247e91fb0 p2p: Add timeout for AddrFetch peers (Martin Zumsande) b6c5d1e450dde6a54bd785504c923adfb45c7060 p2p: AddrFetch - don't disconnect on self-announcements (Martin Zumsande) Pull request description: AddrFetch connections (old name: oneshots) are intended to be short-lived connections on which we ask a peer for addresses via `getaddr` and disconnect after receiving them. This is done by disconnecting after receiving the first `addr`. However, it is no longer working as intended, because nowadays, the first `addr` a typical bitcoin core node sends is its self-announcement. So we'll disconnect before the peer gets a chance to answer our `getaddr`. I checked that this affects both `-seednode` peers specified manually, and DNS seeds when AddrFetch is used as a fallback if DNS doesn't work for us. The current behavior of getting peers via AddrFetch when starting with an empty addrman would be to connect to the peer, receive its self-announcement and add it to addrman, disconnect, reconnect to the same peer again as a full outbound (no other addresses in addrman) and then receive more `addr`. This is silly and not in line with AddrFetch peer being intended to be short-lived peers.  Fix this by only disconnecting after receiving an `addr` message of size > 1. [Edit] As per review discussion, this PR now also adds a timeout after which we disconnect if we haven't received any suitable `addr`, and a functional test. ACKs for top commit: amitiuttarwar: reACK 5730a43703f7e5a5ca26245ba3b55fbdd027d0b6 naumenkogs: ACK 5730a43703f7e5a5ca26245ba3b55fbdd027d0b6 jnewbery: ACK 5730a43703 Tree-SHA512: 8a81234f37e827705138eb254223f7f3b3bf44a06cb02126fc7990b0d231b9bd8f07d38d185cc30d55bf35548a6fdc286b69602498d875b937e7c58332158bf9
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@@ -893,6 +893,7 @@ public:
*
* @param[in] address Address of node to try connecting to
* @param[in] conn_type ConnectionType::OUTBOUND or ConnectionType::BLOCK_RELAY
+ * or ConnectionType::ADDR_FETCH
* @return bool Returns false if there are no available
* slots for this connection:
* - conn_type not a supported ConnectionType