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// Copyright 2019 Parity Technologies (UK) Ltd.
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mod peers;
use peers::closest::{
disjoint::ClosestDisjointPeersIter, ClosestPeersIter, ClosestPeersIterConfig,
};
use peers::fixed::FixedPeersIter;
use peers::PeersIterState;
use crate::kbucket::{Key, KeyBytes};
use crate::{ALPHA_VALUE, K_VALUE};
use either::Either;
use fnv::FnvHashMap;
use instant::Instant;
use libp2p_core::PeerId;
use std::{num::NonZeroUsize, time::Duration};
/// A `QueryPool` provides an aggregate state machine for driving `Query`s to completion.
///
/// Internally, a `Query` is in turn driven by an underlying `QueryPeerIter`
/// that determines the peer selection strategy, i.e. the order in which the
/// peers involved in the query should be contacted.
pub struct QueryPool<TInner> {
next_id: usize,
config: QueryConfig,
queries: FnvHashMap<QueryId, Query<TInner>>,
}
/// The observable states emitted by [`QueryPool::poll`].
pub enum QueryPoolState<'a, TInner> {
/// The pool is idle, i.e. there are no queries to process.
Idle,
/// At least one query is waiting for results. `Some(request)` indicates
/// that a new request is now being waited on.
Waiting(Option<(&'a mut Query<TInner>, PeerId)>),
/// A query has finished.
Finished(Query<TInner>),
/// A query has timed out.
Timeout(Query<TInner>),
}
impl<TInner> QueryPool<TInner> {
/// Creates a new `QueryPool` with the given configuration.
pub fn new(config: QueryConfig) -> Self {
QueryPool {
next_id: 0,
config,
queries: Default::default(),
}
}
/// Gets a reference to the `QueryConfig` used by the pool.
pub fn config(&self) -> &QueryConfig {
&self.config
}
/// Returns an iterator over the queries in the pool.
pub fn iter(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = &Query<TInner>> {
self.queries.values()
}
/// Gets the current size of the pool, i.e. the number of running queries.
pub fn size(&self) -> usize {
self.queries.len()
}
/// Returns an iterator that allows modifying each query in the pool.
pub fn iter_mut(&mut self) -> impl Iterator<Item = &mut Query<TInner>> {
self.queries.values_mut()
}
/// Adds a query to the pool that contacts a fixed set of peers.
pub fn add_fixed<I>(&mut self, peers: I, inner: TInner) -> QueryId
where
I: IntoIterator<Item = PeerId>,
{
let id = self.next_query_id();
self.continue_fixed(id, peers, inner);
id
}
/// Continues an earlier query with a fixed set of peers, reusing
/// the given query ID, which must be from a query that finished
/// earlier.
pub fn continue_fixed<I>(&mut self, id: QueryId, peers: I, inner: TInner)
where
I: IntoIterator<Item = PeerId>,
{
assert!(!self.queries.contains_key(&id));
let parallelism = self.config.replication_factor;
let peer_iter = QueryPeerIter::Fixed(FixedPeersIter::new(peers, parallelism));
let query = Query::new(id, peer_iter, inner);
self.queries.insert(id, query);
}
/// Adds a query to the pool that iterates towards the closest peers to the target.
pub fn add_iter_closest<T, I>(&mut self, target: T, peers: I, inner: TInner) -> QueryId
where
T: Into<KeyBytes> + Clone,
I: IntoIterator<Item = Key<PeerId>>,
{
let id = self.next_query_id();
self.continue_iter_closest(id, target, peers, inner);
id
}
/// Adds a query to the pool that iterates towards the closest peers to the target.
pub fn continue_iter_closest<T, I>(&mut self, id: QueryId, target: T, peers: I, inner: TInner)
where
T: Into<KeyBytes> + Clone,
I: IntoIterator<Item = Key<PeerId>>,
{
let cfg = ClosestPeersIterConfig {
num_results: self.config.replication_factor,
parallelism: self.config.parallelism,
..ClosestPeersIterConfig::default()
};
let peer_iter = if self.config.disjoint_query_paths {
QueryPeerIter::ClosestDisjoint(ClosestDisjointPeersIter::with_config(
cfg, target, peers,
))
} else {
QueryPeerIter::Closest(ClosestPeersIter::with_config(cfg, target, peers))
};
let query = Query::new(id, peer_iter, inner);
self.queries.insert(id, query);
}
fn next_query_id(&mut self) -> QueryId {
let id = QueryId(self.next_id);
self.next_id = self.next_id.wrapping_add(1);
id
}
/// Returns a reference to a query with the given ID, if it is in the pool.
pub fn get(&self, id: &QueryId) -> Option<&Query<TInner>> {
self.queries.get(id)
}
/// Returns a mutablereference to a query with the given ID, if it is in the pool.
pub fn get_mut(&mut self, id: &QueryId) -> Option<&mut Query<TInner>> {
self.queries.get_mut(id)
}
/// Polls the pool to advance the queries.
pub fn poll(&mut self, now: Instant) -> QueryPoolState<'_, TInner> {
let mut finished = None;
let mut timeout = None;
let mut waiting = None;
for (&query_id, query) in self.queries.iter_mut() {
query.stats.start = query.stats.start.or(Some(now));
match query.next(now) {
PeersIterState::Finished => {
finished = Some(query_id);
break;
}
PeersIterState::Waiting(Some(peer_id)) => {
let peer = peer_id.into_owned();
waiting = Some((query_id, peer));
break;
}
PeersIterState::Waiting(None) | PeersIterState::WaitingAtCapacity => {
let elapsed = now - query.stats.start.unwrap_or(now);
if elapsed >= self.config.timeout {
timeout = Some(query_id);
break;
}
}
}
}
if let Some((query_id, peer_id)) = waiting {
let query = self.queries.get_mut(&query_id).expect("s.a.");
return QueryPoolState::Waiting(Some((query, peer_id)));
}
if let Some(query_id) = finished {
let mut query = self.queries.remove(&query_id).expect("s.a.");
query.stats.end = Some(now);
return QueryPoolState::Finished(query);
}
if let Some(query_id) = timeout {
let mut query = self.queries.remove(&query_id).expect("s.a.");
query.stats.end = Some(now);
return QueryPoolState::Timeout(query);
}
if self.queries.is_empty() {
QueryPoolState::Idle
} else {
QueryPoolState::Waiting(None)
}
}
}
/// Unique identifier for an active query.
#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, Hash, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub struct QueryId(usize);
/// The configuration for queries in a `QueryPool`.
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
pub struct QueryConfig {
/// Timeout of a single query.
///
/// See [`crate::behaviour::KademliaConfig::set_query_timeout`] for details.
pub timeout: Duration,
/// The replication factor to use.
///
/// See [`crate::behaviour::KademliaConfig::set_replication_factor`] for details.
pub replication_factor: NonZeroUsize,
/// Allowed level of parallelism for iterative queries.
///
/// See [`crate::behaviour::KademliaConfig::set_parallelism`] for details.
pub parallelism: NonZeroUsize,
/// Whether to use disjoint paths on iterative lookups.
///
/// See [`crate::behaviour::KademliaConfig::disjoint_query_paths`] for details.
pub disjoint_query_paths: bool,
}
impl Default for QueryConfig {
fn default() -> Self {
QueryConfig {
timeout: Duration::from_secs(60),
replication_factor: NonZeroUsize::new(K_VALUE.get()).expect("K_VALUE > 0"),
parallelism: ALPHA_VALUE,
disjoint_query_paths: false,
}
}
}
/// A query in a `QueryPool`.
pub struct Query<TInner> {
/// The unique ID of the query.
id: QueryId,
/// The peer iterator that drives the query state.
peer_iter: QueryPeerIter,
/// Execution statistics of the query.
stats: QueryStats,
/// The opaque inner query state.
pub inner: TInner,
}
/// The peer selection strategies that can be used by queries.
enum QueryPeerIter {
Closest(ClosestPeersIter),
ClosestDisjoint(ClosestDisjointPeersIter),
Fixed(FixedPeersIter),
}
impl<TInner> Query<TInner> {
/// Creates a new query without starting it.
fn new(id: QueryId, peer_iter: QueryPeerIter, inner: TInner) -> Self {
Query {
id,
inner,
peer_iter,
stats: QueryStats::empty(),
}
}
/// Gets the unique ID of the query.
pub fn id(&self) -> QueryId {
self.id
}
/// Gets the current execution statistics of the query.
pub fn stats(&self) -> &QueryStats {
&self.stats
}
/// Informs the query that the attempt to contact `peer` failed.
pub fn on_failure(&mut self, peer: &PeerId) {
let updated = match &mut self.peer_iter {
QueryPeerIter::Closest(iter) => iter.on_failure(peer),
QueryPeerIter::ClosestDisjoint(iter) => iter.on_failure(peer),
QueryPeerIter::Fixed(iter) => iter.on_failure(peer),
};
if updated {
self.stats.failure += 1;
}
}
/// Informs the query that the attempt to contact `peer` succeeded,
/// possibly resulting in new peers that should be incorporated into
/// the query, if applicable.
pub fn on_success<I>(&mut self, peer: &PeerId, new_peers: I)
where
I: IntoIterator<Item = PeerId>,
{
let updated = match &mut self.peer_iter {
QueryPeerIter::Closest(iter) => iter.on_success(peer, new_peers),
QueryPeerIter::ClosestDisjoint(iter) => iter.on_success(peer, new_peers),
QueryPeerIter::Fixed(iter) => iter.on_success(peer),
};
if updated {
self.stats.success += 1;
}
}
/// Checks whether the query is currently waiting for a result from `peer`.
pub fn is_waiting(&self, peer: &PeerId) -> bool {
match &self.peer_iter {
QueryPeerIter::Closest(iter) => iter.is_waiting(peer),
QueryPeerIter::ClosestDisjoint(iter) => iter.is_waiting(peer),
QueryPeerIter::Fixed(iter) => iter.is_waiting(peer),
}
}
/// Advances the state of the underlying peer iterator.
fn next(&mut self, now: Instant) -> PeersIterState<'_> {
let state = match &mut self.peer_iter {
QueryPeerIter::Closest(iter) => iter.next(now),
QueryPeerIter::ClosestDisjoint(iter) => iter.next(now),
QueryPeerIter::Fixed(iter) => iter.next(),
};
if let PeersIterState::Waiting(Some(_)) = state {
self.stats.requests += 1;
}
state
}
/// Tries to (gracefully) finish the query prematurely, providing the peers
/// that are no longer of interest for further progress of the query.
///
/// A query may require that in order to finish gracefully a certain subset
/// of peers must be contacted. E.g. in the case of disjoint query paths a
/// query may only finish gracefully if every path contacted a peer whose
/// response permits termination of the query. The given peers are those for
/// which this is considered to be the case, i.e. for which a termination
/// condition is satisfied.
///
/// Returns `true` if the query did indeed finish, `false` otherwise. In the
/// latter case, a new attempt at finishing the query may be made with new
/// `peers`.
///
/// A finished query immediately stops yielding new peers to contact and
/// will be reported by [`QueryPool::poll`] via
/// [`QueryPoolState::Finished`].
pub fn try_finish<'a, I>(&mut self, peers: I) -> bool
where
I: IntoIterator<Item = &'a PeerId>,
{
match &mut self.peer_iter {
QueryPeerIter::Closest(iter) => {
iter.finish();
true
}
QueryPeerIter::ClosestDisjoint(iter) => iter.finish_paths(peers),
QueryPeerIter::Fixed(iter) => {
iter.finish();
true
}
}
}
/// Finishes the query prematurely.
///
/// A finished query immediately stops yielding new peers to contact and will be
/// reported by [`QueryPool::poll`] via [`QueryPoolState::Finished`].
pub fn finish(&mut self) {
match &mut self.peer_iter {
QueryPeerIter::Closest(iter) => iter.finish(),
QueryPeerIter::ClosestDisjoint(iter) => iter.finish(),
QueryPeerIter::Fixed(iter) => iter.finish(),
}
}
/// Checks whether the query has finished.
///
/// A finished query is eventually reported by `QueryPool::next()` and
/// removed from the pool.
pub fn is_finished(&self) -> bool {
match &self.peer_iter {
QueryPeerIter::Closest(iter) => iter.is_finished(),
QueryPeerIter::ClosestDisjoint(iter) => iter.is_finished(),
QueryPeerIter::Fixed(iter) => iter.is_finished(),
}
}
/// Consumes the query, producing the final `QueryResult`.
pub fn into_result(self) -> QueryResult<TInner, impl Iterator<Item = PeerId>> {
let peers = match self.peer_iter {
QueryPeerIter::Closest(iter) => Either::Left(Either::Left(iter.into_result())),
QueryPeerIter::ClosestDisjoint(iter) => Either::Left(Either::Right(iter.into_result())),
QueryPeerIter::Fixed(iter) => Either::Right(iter.into_result()),
};
QueryResult {
peers,
inner: self.inner,
stats: self.stats,
}
}
}
/// The result of a `Query`.
pub struct QueryResult<TInner, TPeers> {
/// The opaque inner query state.
pub inner: TInner,
/// The successfully contacted peers.
pub peers: TPeers,
/// The collected query statistics.
pub stats: QueryStats,
}
/// Execution statistics of a query.
#[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub struct QueryStats {
requests: u32,
success: u32,
failure: u32,
start: Option<Instant>,
end: Option<Instant>,
}
impl QueryStats {
pub fn empty() -> Self {
QueryStats {
requests: 0,
success: 0,
failure: 0,
start: None,
end: None,
}
}
/// Gets the total number of requests initiated by the query.
pub fn num_requests(&self) -> u32 {
self.requests
}
/// Gets the number of successful requests.
pub fn num_successes(&self) -> u32 {
self.success
}
/// Gets the number of failed requests.
pub fn num_failures(&self) -> u32 {
self.failure
}
/// Gets the number of pending requests.
///
/// > **Note**: A query can finish while still having pending
/// > requests, if the termination conditions are already met.
pub fn num_pending(&self) -> u32 {
self.requests - (self.success + self.failure)
}
/// Gets the duration of the query.
///
/// If the query has not yet finished, the duration is measured from the
/// start of the query to the current instant.
///
/// If the query did not yet start (i.e. yield the first peer to contact),
/// `None` is returned.
pub fn duration(&self) -> Option<Duration> {
if let Some(s) = self.start {
if let Some(e) = self.end {
Some(e - s)
} else {
Some(Instant::now() - s)
}
} else {
None
}
}
/// Merges these stats with the given stats of another query,
/// e.g. to accumulate statistics from a multi-phase query.
///
/// Counters are merged cumulatively while the instants for
/// start and end of the queries are taken as the minimum and
/// maximum, respectively.
pub fn merge(self, other: QueryStats) -> Self {
QueryStats {
requests: self.requests + other.requests,
success: self.success + other.success,
failure: self.failure + other.failure,
start: match (self.start, other.start) {
(Some(a), Some(b)) => Some(std::cmp::min(a, b)),
(a, b) => a.or(b),
},
end: std::cmp::max(self.end, other.end),
}
}
}