erigon-pulse/les/freeclient_test.go
Felföldi Zsolt b2ddb1fcbf les: implement client connection logic (#16899)
This PR implements les.freeClientPool. It also adds a simulated clock
in common/mclock, which enables time-sensitive tests to run quickly
and still produce accurate results, and package common/prque which is
a generalised variant of prque that enables removing elements other
than the top one from the queue.

les.freeClientPool implements a client database that limits the
connection time of each client and manages accepting/rejecting
incoming connections and even kicking out some connected clients. The
pool calculates recent usage time for each known client (a value that
increases linearly when the client is connected and decreases
exponentially when not connected). Clients with lower recent usage are
preferred, unknown nodes have the highest priority. Already connected
nodes receive a small bias in their favor in order to avoid accepting
and instantly kicking out clients.

Note: the pool can use any string for client identification. Using
signature keys for that purpose would not make sense when being known
has a negative value for the client. Currently the LES protocol
manager uses IP addresses (without port address) to identify clients.
2018-08-14 22:44:46 +02:00

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// Copyright 2017 The go-ethereum Authors
// This file is part of the go-ethereum library.
//
// The go-ethereum library is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
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// (at your option) any later version.
//
// The go-ethereum library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
// GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
//
// You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
// along with the go-ethereum library. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
// Package light implements on-demand retrieval capable state and chain objects
// for the Ethereum Light Client.
package les
import (
"fmt"
"math/rand"
"testing"
"time"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/common/mclock"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/ethdb"
)
func TestFreeClientPoolL10C100(t *testing.T) {
testFreeClientPool(t, 10, 100)
}
func TestFreeClientPoolL40C200(t *testing.T) {
testFreeClientPool(t, 40, 200)
}
func TestFreeClientPoolL100C300(t *testing.T) {
testFreeClientPool(t, 100, 300)
}
const testFreeClientPoolTicks = 500000
func testFreeClientPool(t *testing.T, connLimit, clientCount int) {
var (
clock mclock.Simulated
db = ethdb.NewMemDatabase()
pool = newFreeClientPool(db, connLimit, 10000, &clock)
connected = make([]bool, clientCount)
connTicks = make([]int, clientCount)
disconnCh = make(chan int, clientCount)
)
peerId := func(i int) string {
return fmt.Sprintf("test peer #%d", i)
}
disconnFn := func(i int) func() {
return func() {
disconnCh <- i
}
}
// pool should accept new peers up to its connected limit
for i := 0; i < connLimit; i++ {
if pool.connect(peerId(i), disconnFn(i)) {
connected[i] = true
} else {
t.Fatalf("Test peer #%d rejected", i)
}
}
// since all accepted peers are new and should not be kicked out, the next one should be rejected
if pool.connect(peerId(connLimit), disconnFn(connLimit)) {
connected[connLimit] = true
t.Fatalf("Peer accepted over connected limit")
}
// randomly connect and disconnect peers, expect to have a similar total connection time at the end
for tickCounter := 0; tickCounter < testFreeClientPoolTicks; tickCounter++ {
clock.Run(1 * time.Second)
i := rand.Intn(clientCount)
if connected[i] {
pool.disconnect(peerId(i))
connected[i] = false
connTicks[i] += tickCounter
} else {
if pool.connect(peerId(i), disconnFn(i)) {
connected[i] = true
connTicks[i] -= tickCounter
}
}
pollDisconnects:
for {
select {
case i := <-disconnCh:
pool.disconnect(peerId(i))
if connected[i] {
connTicks[i] += tickCounter
connected[i] = false
}
default:
break pollDisconnects
}
}
}
expTicks := testFreeClientPoolTicks * connLimit / clientCount
expMin := expTicks - expTicks/10
expMax := expTicks + expTicks/10
// check if the total connected time of peers are all in the expected range
for i, c := range connected {
if c {
connTicks[i] += testFreeClientPoolTicks
}
if connTicks[i] < expMin || connTicks[i] > expMax {
t.Errorf("Total connected time of test node #%d (%d) outside expected range (%d to %d)", i, connTicks[i], expMin, expMax)
}
}
// a previously unknown peer should be accepted now
if !pool.connect("newPeer", func() {}) {
t.Fatalf("Previously unknown peer rejected")
}
// close and restart pool
pool.stop()
pool = newFreeClientPool(db, connLimit, 10000, &clock)
// try connecting all known peers (connLimit should be filled up)
for i := 0; i < clientCount; i++ {
pool.connect(peerId(i), func() {})
}
// expect pool to remember known nodes and kick out one of them to accept a new one
if !pool.connect("newPeer2", func() {}) {
t.Errorf("Previously unknown peer rejected after restarting pool")
}
pool.stop()
}