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Author SHA1 Message Date
Jason Rhinelander
c5e787b8cb Oxend error ping + unfunded tracking
Currently (from a recent PR) we aren't pinging oxend if not active, but
that behaviour ended up being quite wrong because lokinet needs to ping
even when decommissioned or deregistered (when decommissioned we need
the ping to get commissioned again, and if not registered we need the
ping to get past the "lokinet isn't pinging" nag screen to prepare a
registration).

This considerably revises the pinging behaviour:

- We ping oxend *unless* there is a specific error with our connections
  (i.e. we *should* be establishing peer connections but don't have any)
- If we do have such an error, we send a new oxend "error" ping to
  report the error to oxend and get oxend to hold off on sending uptime
  proofs.

Along the way this also changes how we handle the current node state:
instead of just tracking deregistered/decommissioned, we now track three
states:

- LooksRegistered -- which means the SN is known to the network (but not
  necessarily active or fully staked)
- LooksFunded -- which means it is known *and* is fully funded, but not
  necessarily active
- LooksDecommissioned -- which means it is known, funded, and not
  currently active (which implies decommissioned).

The funded (or more precisely, unfunded) state is now tracked in
rc_lookup_handler in a "greenlist" -- i.e. new SNs that are so new (i.e.
"green") that they aren't even fully staked or active yet.
2022-10-14 20:55:21 -03:00
Jeff Becker
95537804cd
separate white/grey list for active/decommissioned nodes.
allow sessions to decommissioned nodes but not paths.
2021-06-07 10:57:33 -04:00
Jeff Becker
9ad90d029d
* use weak_ptr on core rpc
* use reachability testing code lifted storage server's code
2021-06-07 08:41:35 -04:00
Jeff Becker
51b7566a46
if we look deregistered we will now:
* not gossip our rc
* not explore the network to prevent outbound session attempts
* not establish sessions to other service nodes
* close all open sessions we have to tell clients we don't want them
* catch exceptions flushing peerdb in disk thread
* don't connect out to non allowed routers
* simplify logic in RCLookupHandler::RemoteIsAllowed()
* add HaveReceivedWhitelist to I_RCLookupHandler base type
* add LooksDeregistered to Router type that tells us if we think we are deregistered
* don't allow building paths over us if we are deregistered
2021-05-12 07:17:40 -04:00
Jason Rhinelander
181953b4a6 Replace ::Hash nested structs with std::hash specializations 2021-03-10 11:19:52 -04:00
Thomas Winget
7caa87862e standardize include format and pragma once
All #ifndef guards on headers have been removed, I think,
in favor of #pragma once

Headers are now included as `#include "filename"` if the included file
resides in the same directory as the file including it, or any
subdirectory therein.  Otherwise they are included as
`#include <project/top/dir/relative/path/filename>`

The above does not include system/os headers.
2021-03-09 19:01:41 -05:00
Jason Rhinelander
ccc7b5c9e9 Merge Logic functions into EventLoop
loop->call(...) is similar to the old logic->Call(...), but is smart
about the current thread: if called from within the event loop it simply
runs the argument directly, otherwise it queues it.

Similarly most of the other event loop calls are also now thread-aware:
for example, `call_later(...)` can queue the job directly when called if
in the event loop rather than having to double-queue through the even
loop (once to call, then inside the call to initiate the time).
2021-03-04 16:51:18 -04:00
Jeff Becker
df4ea34a56
nodedb refactor
* bump zmq static dep
* lokimq -> oxenmq
* llarp_nodedb -> llarp::NodeDB
* remove all crufty api parts of NodeDB
* make NodeDB rc selection api not suck
* make path builder api not suck
* propagate all above changes so that unit tests work and it all compiles
2021-02-02 09:35:40 -05:00
Jeff Becker
f4971a88fd
use lokimq workers instead of llarp:🧵:ThreadPool 2020-07-02 11:07:34 -04:00
Stephen Shelton
273270916e
The Great Wall of Blame
This commit reflects changes to clang-format rules. Unfortunately,
these rule changes create a massive change to the codebase, which
causes an apparent rewrite of git history.

Git blame's --ignore-rev flag can be used to ignore this commit when
attempting to `git blame` some code.
2020-04-07 12:38:56 -06:00
Jason Rhinelander
b4440094b0 De-abseil, part 2: mutex, locks, (most) time
- util::Mutex is now a std::shared_timed_mutex, which is capable of
  exclusive and shared locks.

- util::Lock is still present as a std::lock_guard<util::Mutex>.

- the locking annotations are preserved, but updated to the latest
  supported by clang rather than using abseil's older/deprecated ones.

- ACQUIRE_LOCK macro is gone since we don't pass mutexes by pointer into
  locks anymore (WTF abseil).

- ReleasableLock is gone.  Instead there are now some llarp::util helper
  methods to obtain unique and/or shared locks:
    - `auto lock = util::unique_lock(mutex);` gets an RAII-but-also
      unlockable object (std::unique_lock<T>, with T inferred from
      `mutex`).
    - `auto lock = util::shared_lock(mutex);` gets an RAII shared (i.e.
      "reader") lock of the mutex.
    - `auto lock = util::unique_locks(mutex1, mutex2, mutex3);` can be
      used to atomically lock multiple mutexes at once (returning a
      tuple of the locks).
  This are templated on the mutex which makes them a bit more flexible
  than using a concrete type: they can be used for any type of lockable
  mutex, not only util::Mutex.  (Some of the code here uses them for
  getting locks around a std::mutex).  Until C++17, using the RAII types
  is painfully verbose:

  ```C++
  // pre-C++17 - needing to figure out the mutex type here is annoying:
  std::unique_lock<util::Mutex> lock(mutex);
  // pre-C++17 and even more verbose (but at least the type isn't needed):
  std::unique_lock<decltype(mutex)> lock(mutex);
  // our compromise:
  auto lock = util::unique_lock(mutex);
  // C++17:
  std::unique_lock lock(mutex);
  ```

  All of these functions will also warn (under gcc or clang) if you
  discard the return value.  You can also do fancy things like
  `auto l = util::unique_lock(mutex, std::adopt_lock)` (which lets a
  lock take over an already-locked mutex).

- metrics code is gone, which also removes a big pile of code that was
  only used by metrics:
  - llarp::util::Scheduler
  - llarp:🧵:TimerQueue
  - llarp::util::Stopwatch
2020-02-21 23:22:47 -04:00
Stephen Shelton
3cf4bd8f97
Lookup routers at maximum frequency of 10 minutes 2020-01-17 14:54:34 -07:00
Stephen Shelton
8206557ac7
Don't respect whitelist when we haven't received it yet 2020-01-15 21:12:38 -07:00
Jeff Becker
6fd714d193
contrib/testnet: fix up testnet config generator to make super centralized topology
llarp/context.cpp, llarp/nodedb.{h,c}pp: load netdb AFTER whitelist
llarp/router/router.cpp: explore always
llarp/router/{i,}rc_lookup_handler.{h,c}pp explore with whitelist, update routers with lookup before stale
2020-01-14 15:12:47 -05:00
Jeff Becker
1adae338ce
Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/master' 2019-09-04 07:58:02 -04:00
Michael
edd0ec398f
Move thread stuff to subdirectory 2019-09-03 20:52:28 +01:00
Jeff Becker
c01112e4b7
tracy lock contention testing and other fun things 2019-09-03 11:56:56 -04:00
Michael
16cdfbd5f0
clang-tidy modernize pass 2019-08-12 16:52:58 +01:00
Michael
d1990b5e93
Fix suspicious thread-unsafety 2019-08-08 00:18:56 +01:00
Thomas Winget
baf8019fe5 Refactor Router code into more classes
This commit refactors functionality from the Router class into separate,
dedicated classes.
There are a few behavior changes that came as a result of discussion on
what the correct behavior should be.
In addition, many things Router was previously doing can now be provided
callback functions to alert the calling point when the asynchronous
action completes, successfully or otherwise.
2019-07-25 14:11:02 -04:00