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// Copyright 2017 Parity Technologies (UK) Ltd.
//
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//! Protocol negotiation strategies for the peer acting as the listener
//! in a multistream-select protocol negotiation.
use crate::protocol::{HeaderLine, Message, MessageIO, Protocol, ProtocolError};
use crate::{Negotiated, NegotiationError};
use futures::prelude::*;
use smallvec::SmallVec;
use std::{
convert::TryFrom as _,
iter::FromIterator,
mem,
pin::Pin,
task::{Context, Poll},
};
/// Returns a `Future` that negotiates a protocol on the given I/O stream
/// for a peer acting as the _listener_ (or _responder_).
///
/// This function is given an I/O stream and a list of protocols and returns a
/// computation that performs the protocol negotiation with the remote. The
/// returned `Future` resolves with the name of the negotiated protocol and
/// a [`Negotiated`] I/O stream.
pub fn listener_select_proto<R, I>(inner: R, protocols: I) -> ListenerSelectFuture<R, I::Item>
where
R: AsyncRead + AsyncWrite,
I: IntoIterator,
I::Item: AsRef<str>,
{
let protocols = protocols
.into_iter()
.filter_map(|n| match Protocol::try_from(n.as_ref()) {
Ok(p) => Some((n, p)),
Err(e) => {
log::warn!(
"Listener: Ignoring invalid protocol: {} due to {}",
n.as_ref(),
e
);
None
}
});
ListenerSelectFuture {
protocols: SmallVec::from_iter(protocols),
state: State::RecvHeader {
io: MessageIO::new(inner),
},
last_sent_na: false,
}
}
/// The `Future` returned by [`listener_select_proto`] that performs a
/// multistream-select protocol negotiation on an underlying I/O stream.
#[pin_project::pin_project]
pub struct ListenerSelectFuture<R, N> {
// TODO: It would be nice if eventually N = Protocol, which has a
// few more implications on the API.
protocols: SmallVec<[(N, Protocol); 8]>,
state: State<R, N>,
/// Whether the last message sent was a protocol rejection (i.e. `na\n`).
///
/// If the listener reads garbage or EOF after such a rejection,
/// the dialer is likely using `V1Lazy` and negotiation must be
/// considered failed, but not with a protocol violation or I/O
/// error.
last_sent_na: bool,
}
enum State<R, N> {
RecvHeader {
io: MessageIO<R>,
},
SendHeader {
io: MessageIO<R>,
},
RecvMessage {
io: MessageIO<R>,
},
SendMessage {
io: MessageIO<R>,
message: Message,
protocol: Option<N>,
},
Flush {
io: MessageIO<R>,
protocol: Option<N>,
},
Done,
}
impl<R, N> Future for ListenerSelectFuture<R, N>
where
// The Unpin bound here is required because we produce a `Negotiated<R>` as the output.
// It also makes the implementation considerably easier to write.
R: AsyncRead + AsyncWrite + Unpin,
N: AsRef<str> + Clone,
{
type Output = Result<(N, Negotiated<R>), NegotiationError>;
fn poll(self: Pin<&mut Self>, cx: &mut Context<'_>) -> Poll<Self::Output> {
let this = self.project();
loop {
match mem::replace(this.state, State::Done) {
State::RecvHeader { mut io } => {
match io.poll_next_unpin(cx) {
Poll::Ready(Some(Ok(Message::Header(h)))) => match h {
HeaderLine::V1 => *this.state = State::SendHeader { io },
},
Poll::Ready(Some(Ok(_))) => {
return Poll::Ready(Err(ProtocolError::InvalidMessage.into()))
}
Poll::Ready(Some(Err(err))) => return Poll::Ready(Err(From::from(err))),
// Treat EOF error as [`NegotiationError::Failed`], not as
// [`NegotiationError::ProtocolError`], allowing dropping or closing an I/O
// stream as a permissible way to "gracefully" fail a negotiation.
Poll::Ready(None) => return Poll::Ready(Err(NegotiationError::Failed)),
Poll::Pending => {
*this.state = State::RecvHeader { io };
return Poll::Pending;
}
}
}
State::SendHeader { mut io } => {
match Pin::new(&mut io).poll_ready(cx) {
Poll::Pending => {
*this.state = State::SendHeader { io };
return Poll::Pending;
}
Poll::Ready(Ok(())) => {}
Poll::Ready(Err(err)) => return Poll::Ready(Err(From::from(err))),
}
let msg = Message::Header(HeaderLine::V1);
if let Err(err) = Pin::new(&mut io).start_send(msg) {
return Poll::Ready(Err(From::from(err)));
}
*this.state = State::Flush { io, protocol: None };
}
State::RecvMessage { mut io } => {
let msg = match Pin::new(&mut io).poll_next(cx) {
Poll::Ready(Some(Ok(msg))) => msg,
// Treat EOF error as [`NegotiationError::Failed`], not as
// [`NegotiationError::ProtocolError`], allowing dropping or closing an I/O
// stream as a permissible way to "gracefully" fail a negotiation.
//
// This is e.g. important when a listener rejects a protocol with
// [`Message::NotAvailable`] and the dialer does not have alternative
// protocols to propose. Then the dialer will stop the negotiation and drop
// the corresponding stream. As a listener this EOF should be interpreted as
// a failed negotiation.
Poll::Ready(None) => return Poll::Ready(Err(NegotiationError::Failed)),
Poll::Pending => {
*this.state = State::RecvMessage { io };
return Poll::Pending;
}
Poll::Ready(Some(Err(err))) => {
if *this.last_sent_na {
// When we read garbage or EOF after having already rejected a
// protocol, the dialer is most likely using `V1Lazy` and has
// optimistically settled on this protocol, so this is really a
// failed negotiation, not a protocol violation. In this case
// the dialer also raises `NegotiationError::Failed` when finally
// reading the `N/A` response.
if let ProtocolError::InvalidMessage = &err {
log::trace!(
"Listener: Negotiation failed with invalid \
message after protocol rejection."
);
return Poll::Ready(Err(NegotiationError::Failed));
}
if let ProtocolError::IoError(e) = &err {
if e.kind() == std::io::ErrorKind::UnexpectedEof {
log::trace!(
"Listener: Negotiation failed with EOF \
after protocol rejection."
);
return Poll::Ready(Err(NegotiationError::Failed));
}
}
}
return Poll::Ready(Err(From::from(err)));
}
};
match msg {
Message::ListProtocols => {
let supported =
this.protocols.iter().map(|(_, p)| p).cloned().collect();
let message = Message::Protocols(supported);
*this.state = State::SendMessage {
io,
message,
protocol: None,
}
}
Message::Protocol(p) => {
let protocol = this.protocols.iter().find_map(|(name, proto)| {
if &p == proto {
Some(name.clone())
} else {
None
}
});
let message = if protocol.is_some() {
log::debug!("Listener: confirming protocol: {}", p);
Message::Protocol(p.clone())
} else {
log::debug!("Listener: rejecting protocol: {}", p.as_ref());
Message::NotAvailable
};
*this.state = State::SendMessage {
io,
message,
protocol,
};
}
_ => return Poll::Ready(Err(ProtocolError::InvalidMessage.into())),
}
}
State::SendMessage {
mut io,
message,
protocol,
} => {
match Pin::new(&mut io).poll_ready(cx) {
Poll::Pending => {
*this.state = State::SendMessage {
io,
message,
protocol,
};
return Poll::Pending;
}
Poll::Ready(Ok(())) => {}
Poll::Ready(Err(err)) => return Poll::Ready(Err(From::from(err))),
}
if let Message::NotAvailable = &message {
*this.last_sent_na = true;
} else {
*this.last_sent_na = false;
}
if let Err(err) = Pin::new(&mut io).start_send(message) {
return Poll::Ready(Err(From::from(err)));
}
*this.state = State::Flush { io, protocol };
}
State::Flush { mut io, protocol } => {
match Pin::new(&mut io).poll_flush(cx) {
Poll::Pending => {
*this.state = State::Flush { io, protocol };
return Poll::Pending;
}
Poll::Ready(Ok(())) => {
// If a protocol has been selected, finish negotiation.
// Otherwise expect to receive another message.
match protocol {
Some(protocol) => {
log::debug!(
"Listener: sent confirmed protocol: {}",
protocol.as_ref()
);
let io = Negotiated::completed(io.into_inner());
return Poll::Ready(Ok((protocol, io)));
}
None => *this.state = State::RecvMessage { io },
}
}
Poll::Ready(Err(err)) => return Poll::Ready(Err(From::from(err))),
}
}
State::Done => panic!("State::poll called after completion"),
}
}
}
}