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Diffstat (limited to 'src')
-rw-r--r-- | src/Makefile.am | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | src/net.cpp | 20 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | src/net.h | 73 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | src/node/connection_types.cpp | 26 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | src/node/connection_types.h | 82 |
5 files changed, 111 insertions, 92 deletions
diff --git a/src/Makefile.am b/src/Makefile.am index a3b975809b..edda8617d2 100644 --- a/src/Makefile.am +++ b/src/Makefile.am @@ -139,6 +139,7 @@ BITCOIN_CORE_H = \ compat/cpuid.h \ compat/endian.h \ compressor.h \ + node/connection_types.h \ consensus/consensus.h \ consensus/tx_check.h \ consensus/tx_verify.h \ @@ -368,6 +369,7 @@ libbitcoin_node_a_SOURCES = \ node/caches.cpp \ node/chainstate.cpp \ node/coin.cpp \ + node/connection_types.cpp \ node/context.cpp \ node/interfaces.cpp \ node/miner.cpp \ diff --git a/src/net.cpp b/src/net.cpp index 46b8975eba..bde1c049f8 100644 --- a/src/net.cpp +++ b/src/net.cpp @@ -576,26 +576,6 @@ void CConnman::AddWhitelistPermissionFlags(NetPermissionFlags& flags, const CNet } } -std::string ConnectionTypeAsString(ConnectionType conn_type) -{ - switch (conn_type) { - case ConnectionType::INBOUND: - return "inbound"; - case ConnectionType::MANUAL: - return "manual"; - case ConnectionType::FEELER: - return "feeler"; - case ConnectionType::OUTBOUND_FULL_RELAY: - return "outbound-full-relay"; - case ConnectionType::BLOCK_RELAY: - return "block-relay-only"; - case ConnectionType::ADDR_FETCH: - return "addr-fetch"; - } // no default case, so the compiler can warn about missing cases - - assert(false); -} - CService CNode::GetAddrLocal() const { AssertLockNotHeld(m_addr_local_mutex); @@ -9,6 +9,7 @@ #include <chainparams.h> #include <common/bloom.h> #include <compat.h> +#include <node/connection_types.h> #include <consensus/amount.h> #include <crypto/siphash.h> #include <hash.h> @@ -121,78 +122,6 @@ struct CSerializedNetMsg { std::string m_type; }; -/** Different types of connections to a peer. This enum encapsulates the - * information we have available at the time of opening or accepting the - * connection. Aside from INBOUND, all types are initiated by us. - * - * If adding or removing types, please update CONNECTION_TYPE_DOC in - * src/rpc/net.cpp and src/qt/rpcconsole.cpp, as well as the descriptions in - * src/qt/guiutil.cpp and src/bitcoin-cli.cpp::NetinfoRequestHandler. */ -enum class ConnectionType { - /** - * Inbound connections are those initiated by a peer. This is the only - * property we know at the time of connection, until P2P messages are - * exchanged. - */ - INBOUND, - - /** - * These are the default connections that we use to connect with the - * network. There is no restriction on what is relayed; by default we relay - * blocks, addresses & transactions. We automatically attempt to open - * MAX_OUTBOUND_FULL_RELAY_CONNECTIONS using addresses from our AddrMan. - */ - OUTBOUND_FULL_RELAY, - - - /** - * We open manual connections to addresses that users explicitly requested - * via the addnode RPC or the -addnode/-connect configuration options. Even if a - * manual connection is misbehaving, we do not automatically disconnect or - * add it to our discouragement filter. - */ - MANUAL, - - /** - * Feeler connections are short-lived connections made to check that a node - * is alive. They can be useful for: - * - test-before-evict: if one of the peers is considered for eviction from - * our AddrMan because another peer is mapped to the same slot in the tried table, - * evict only if this longer-known peer is offline. - * - move node addresses from New to Tried table, so that we have more - * connectable addresses in our AddrMan. - * Note that in the literature ("Eclipse Attacks on Bitcoin’s Peer-to-Peer Network") - * only the latter feature is referred to as "feeler connections", - * although in our codebase feeler connections encompass test-before-evict as well. - * We make these connections approximately every FEELER_INTERVAL: - * first we resolve previously found collisions if they exist (test-before-evict), - * otherwise we connect to a node from the new table. - */ - FEELER, - - /** - * We use block-relay-only connections to help prevent against partition - * attacks. By not relaying transactions or addresses, these connections - * are harder to detect by a third party, thus helping obfuscate the - * network topology. We automatically attempt to open - * MAX_BLOCK_RELAY_ONLY_ANCHORS using addresses from our anchors.dat. Then - * addresses from our AddrMan if MAX_BLOCK_RELAY_ONLY_CONNECTIONS - * isn't reached yet. - */ - BLOCK_RELAY, - - /** - * AddrFetch connections are short lived connections used to solicit - * addresses from peers. These are initiated to addresses submitted via the - * -seednode command line argument, or under certain conditions when the - * AddrMan is empty. - */ - ADDR_FETCH, -}; - -/** Convert ConnectionType enum to a string value */ -std::string ConnectionTypeAsString(ConnectionType conn_type); - /** * Look up IP addresses from all interfaces on the machine and add them to the * list of local addresses to self-advertise. diff --git a/src/node/connection_types.cpp b/src/node/connection_types.cpp new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..904f4371aa --- /dev/null +++ b/src/node/connection_types.cpp @@ -0,0 +1,26 @@ +// Copyright (c) 2022 The Bitcoin Core developers +// Distributed under the MIT software license, see the accompanying +// file COPYING or http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php. + +#include <node/connection_types.h> +#include <cassert> + +std::string ConnectionTypeAsString(ConnectionType conn_type) +{ + switch (conn_type) { + case ConnectionType::INBOUND: + return "inbound"; + case ConnectionType::MANUAL: + return "manual"; + case ConnectionType::FEELER: + return "feeler"; + case ConnectionType::OUTBOUND_FULL_RELAY: + return "outbound-full-relay"; + case ConnectionType::BLOCK_RELAY: + return "block-relay-only"; + case ConnectionType::ADDR_FETCH: + return "addr-fetch"; + } // no default case, so the compiler can warn about missing cases + + assert(false); +} diff --git a/src/node/connection_types.h b/src/node/connection_types.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..5e1abcace6 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/node/connection_types.h @@ -0,0 +1,82 @@ +// Copyright (c) 2022 The Bitcoin Core developers +// Distributed under the MIT software license, see the accompanying +// file COPYING or http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php. + +#ifndef BITCOIN_NODE_CONNECTION_TYPES_H +#define BITCOIN_NODE_CONNECTION_TYPES_H + +#include <string> + +/** Different types of connections to a peer. This enum encapsulates the + * information we have available at the time of opening or accepting the + * connection. Aside from INBOUND, all types are initiated by us. + * + * If adding or removing types, please update CONNECTION_TYPE_DOC in + * src/rpc/net.cpp and src/qt/rpcconsole.cpp, as well as the descriptions in + * src/qt/guiutil.cpp and src/bitcoin-cli.cpp::NetinfoRequestHandler. */ +enum class ConnectionType { + /** + * Inbound connections are those initiated by a peer. This is the only + * property we know at the time of connection, until P2P messages are + * exchanged. + */ + INBOUND, + + /** + * These are the default connections that we use to connect with the + * network. There is no restriction on what is relayed; by default we relay + * blocks, addresses & transactions. We automatically attempt to open + * MAX_OUTBOUND_FULL_RELAY_CONNECTIONS using addresses from our AddrMan. + */ + OUTBOUND_FULL_RELAY, + + + /** + * We open manual connections to addresses that users explicitly requested + * via the addnode RPC or the -addnode/-connect configuration options. Even if a + * manual connection is misbehaving, we do not automatically disconnect or + * add it to our discouragement filter. + */ + MANUAL, + + /** + * Feeler connections are short-lived connections made to check that a node + * is alive. They can be useful for: + * - test-before-evict: if one of the peers is considered for eviction from + * our AddrMan because another peer is mapped to the same slot in the tried table, + * evict only if this longer-known peer is offline. + * - move node addresses from New to Tried table, so that we have more + * connectable addresses in our AddrMan. + * Note that in the literature ("Eclipse Attacks on Bitcoin’s Peer-to-Peer Network") + * only the latter feature is referred to as "feeler connections", + * although in our codebase feeler connections encompass test-before-evict as well. + * We make these connections approximately every FEELER_INTERVAL: + * first we resolve previously found collisions if they exist (test-before-evict), + * otherwise we connect to a node from the new table. + */ + FEELER, + + /** + * We use block-relay-only connections to help prevent against partition + * attacks. By not relaying transactions or addresses, these connections + * are harder to detect by a third party, thus helping obfuscate the + * network topology. We automatically attempt to open + * MAX_BLOCK_RELAY_ONLY_ANCHORS using addresses from our anchors.dat. Then + * addresses from our AddrMan if MAX_BLOCK_RELAY_ONLY_CONNECTIONS + * isn't reached yet. + */ + BLOCK_RELAY, + + /** + * AddrFetch connections are short lived connections used to solicit + * addresses from peers. These are initiated to addresses submitted via the + * -seednode command line argument, or under certain conditions when the + * AddrMan is empty. + */ + ADDR_FETCH, +}; + +/** Convert ConnectionType enum to a string value */ +std::string ConnectionTypeAsString(ConnectionType conn_type); + +#endif // BITCOIN_NODE_CONNECTION_TYPES_H |