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Author SHA1 Message Date
Josh Klopfenstein
0fb7daca4a Fix proto import paths (#2920)
* Add failing proto test

* Add a new proto compilation script

A proto file's *import path* is relative to one of the `--proto-path`s.

Previously, the proto files were compiled separately. Some invocations
used different values for the `--proto_path`, which led to inconsistent
import paths in proto file descriptors.

Typically, this wouldn't be a problem. However, if a downstream project
uses `protoregistry.GlobalFiles` to inspect proto dependencies, it will fail
to find a dependency's file descriptor when the dependency was compiled
with a different `--proto_path`.

By using a single script to generate all protobuf files, we can ensure
the `--proto_path` is always set to the same sane value (the root of the
project, as suggested in the [official documentation]).

[official documentation]: https://protobuf.dev/programming-guides/proto2/#importing

* Add go_package options so scripts/gen-proto.sh succeeds

* Remove undesirable `go:generate protoc` directives

* Run `go generate ./...`

* Script uses arrays, I think we need bash

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Co-authored-by: Marco Munizaga <git@marcopolo.io>
2024-08-19 10:32:20 -07:00
VM
8e341f7936 docs: fix some comments (#2391)
Co-authored-by: DylanYong <dylan.y@nodereal.io>
2023-06-28 10:12:31 -07:00
Marten Seemann
f1109c59c1 use Google's Protobuf library instead of GoGo 2023-01-12 16:43:50 +13:00
Håvard Anda Estensen
21dc42bd72 chore: preallocate slices (#1842)
* Preallocate slices

* Move slice allocs to right before they're used

* Revert slice assignments to append

* Don't preallocate for tests or deprecated code

* Don't preallocate too much
2022-11-06 04:48:40 -08:00
Marten Seemann
4623690009 switch from github.com/libp2p/go-libp2p-core to core 2022-08-17 17:13:02 +03:00
Steven Allen
9d6f93ae5a feat: harden encoding/decoding functions against panics (#243)
* feat: harden encoding/decoding functions against panics

Part of https://github.com/libp2p/go-libp2p/issues/1389

These kinds of functions:

1. Handle user input.
2. Often have out-of-bounds, null pointer, etc bugs.
3. Have completely isolated logic where local panics are unlikely to
   cause memory corruption elsewhere.

* test: add a panic catcher test
2022-04-18 12:40:37 -07:00
Steven Allen
def12fc22a fix: make timestamps strictly increasing (#201)
* fix: make timestamps strictly increasing

On Linux, this is almost always the case. Windows, however, doesn't have
nanosecond accuracy.

We make the timestamp sequence numbers strictly increasing by returning
the last timestamp + 1 where necessary.

* apply code review

Co-authored-by: Marten Seemann <martenseemann@gmail.com>

* use a lock

Co-authored-by: Marten Seemann <martenseemann@gmail.com>
2021-07-16 15:02:22 -07:00
Marten Seemann
dc031c661d fix staticcheck errors (#191)
* run go mod tidy

* omit receiver name if unused

* remove unused type testkey in tests

* fix duplicate import of go-multiaddr

* fix use of deprecated peer.IDB58{Encode,Decode}

* use bytes.Equal instead of bytes.Compare

* fix unnecessary assigments to blank identifier

* use time.Until instead of t.Sub(time.Now())

* fix use of deprecated go-multihash.ID

* add missing error check in envelope test

* fix error check in tests
2021-03-30 16:13:36 -07:00
Vibhav Pant
eaba2efe4a peer: Add PeerRecordFromProtobuf. 2020-03-27 11:24:40 +05:30
Vibhav Pant
e2dd6fd569 (*PeerRecord.MarshalRecord): Use ToProtobuf() to get protobuf struct 2020-03-25 17:42:49 +05:30
Vibhav Pant
73266e7dc9 peer: Add (*PeerRecord).ToProtoBuf to get protobuf equivalent struct 2020-03-25 17:34:36 +05:30
Vasco Santos
648a5c51b5 docs: uniform comment sentences 2020-03-03 18:16:38 +01:00
Yusef Napora
d1feb90b17 Signed envelopes & routing records (#73)
* add SignedEnvelope type

* use struct for SignedEnvelope instead of exposing protobuf directly

* doc comments for envelopes

* tests for SignedEnvelopes

* add helpers to make routing records for Host

* fix doc comment

* go fmt

* add method to peerstore to retrieve signed routing records

* update to match spec changes

* just use nanoseconds

* use proto3  &  rename fields to match spec changes

* use proto3 for routing records

* make envelope fields private & validate on unmarshal

* use buffer pool for envelope signatures

* tests for RoutingState

* go fmt

* rename Equals -> Equal, add some comments

* use test helpers

* get rid of unsigned RoutingState struct, only expose SignedRoutingState

* rm batching SignedRoutingStates accessor in peerstore

the datastore peerstore implementation doesn't support batched reads, so
it's no more efficient to get a bunch of states at once than it
is to call SignedRoutingState multiple times.

* whitespace

* expose struct fields & remove accessors

* use camelCase in protos for consistency

* use multiformats uvarint for length-prefixes

* remove payloadType check when unmarhaling

* rm stray ref to golang/protobuf

* define CertifiedAddrBook to avoid breaking API change

* add events for updated addresses and routing state

* remove SignedRoutingStateFromHost helper

moving this to go-libp2p

* add routing state records, extend peerstore API

* fix: rebuild protos with new gogofaster generator

* filter private addrs from signed routing records

* envelope: use byte slices from pool; adjust interface.

* move envelope to record package.

* move protobuf files; adjust imports everywhere.

* rename RoutingStateRecord -> PeerRecord

also removes embedded reference to Envelope from the record,
as that was confusing.

as a result, the CertifiedAddrBook now accepts/returns
record.SignedEnvelope instead of a specialized type.

* hoist Seq from PeerRecord to SignedEnvelope

* test that PeerRecords can't be signed by wrong key

* commit go.sum

* add Seq field to envelope signature

* fix proto_path in Makefile

* fix import ordering

* comments for PeerRecord proto message

also removes the seq field from PeerMessage proto,
since it was moved to the SignedEnvelope

* use Record type for envelope payloads

* rename SignedEnvelope -> Envelope, unmarshal payload in ConsumeEnvelope

* return buffer to pool before early return

* doc comments

* rename CertifiedAddrBook methods, update comments

* cache unmarshalled Record payload inside Envelope

* doc comments

* store reflect.Type when registering Record

* Revert "return buffer to pool before early return"

8d8da386f26482e06dc21989a6b5ade69f0a46d9

misread this - unsigned will be nil if there's an
error, so it was right the way it was

* use a DefaultRecord for unregistered PayloadTypes

instead of returning an error if we don't have a registered
Record for a given PayloadType, we can have a catch-all
DefaultRecord type that just preserves the original payload
as a []byte

* cleanup DefaultRecord code a bit

- removes unused error return from blankRecordForPayloadType
- just references instead of copying in DefaultRecord.UnmarshalRecord
  I figure this is likely safe, since we'll be unmarshalling from the
  payload of an Envelope, which shouldn't get altered after it's
  created.

* use explicit payloadType in MakeEnvelopeWithRecord

* Revert DefaultRecord commits

ae3bc7bdfb657c232229229706854a56effca80b
a26c845a766b45ceabd87c17c0801d191650f0d4

* doc comments

* move Seq field back to PeerRecord

* make diffs optional in EvtLocalAddressesUpdated

* more envelope tests

* replace MakeEnvelope with record.Seal

also:
- add Domain and Codec fields to Record interface

* fix import

* add interface check

* rename ProcessPeerRecord -> ConsumePeerRecord

also, adds bool `accepted` return value

* rename event field, add doc comment

* peer record protobuf: fix field casing.

* record protobuf: add docs and fix casing.

* cleanup: group imports.

* nit: split test/utils.go => test/{addrs,errors}.go.

Co-authored-by: Raúl Kripalani <raul.kripalani@gmail.com>
2020-02-10 14:53:24 -05:00