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Author SHA1 Message Date
Janito Vaqueiro Ferreira Filho 5d9893cf31
Send crawled transaction IDs to downloader (#2801)
* Rename type parameter to be more explicit

Replace the single letter with a proper name.

* Remove imports for `Request` and `Response`

The type names will conflict with the ones for the mempool service.

* Attach `Mempool` service to the `Crawler`

Add a field to the `Crawler` type to store a way to access the `Mempool`
service.

* Forward crawled transactions to downloader

The crawled transactions are now sent to the transaction downloader and
verifier, to be included in the mempool.

* Derive `Eq` and `PartialEq` for `mempool::Request`

Make it simpler to use the `MockService::expect_request` method.

* Test if crawled transactions are downloaded

Create some dummy crawled transactions, and let the crawler discover
them. Then check if they are forwarded to the mempool to be downloaded
and verified.

* Don't send empty transaction ID list to downloader

Ignore response from peers that don't provide any crawled transactions.

* Log errors when forwarding crawled transaction IDs

Calling the Mempool service should not fail, so if an error happens it
should be visible. However, errors when downloading individual
transactions can happen from time to time, so there's no need for them
to be very visible.

* Document existing `mempool::Crawler` test

Provide some depth as to what the test expect from the crawler's
behavior.

* Refactor to create `setup_crawler` helper function

Make it easier to reuse the common test setup code.

* Simplify code to expect requests

Now that `zebra_network::Request` implement `Eq`, the call can be
simplified into `expect_request`.

* Refactor to create `respond_with_transaction_ids`

A helper function that checks for a network crawl request and responds
with the given list of crawled transaction IDs.

* Refactor to create `crawler_iterator` helper

A function to intercept and respond to the fanned-out requests sent
during a single crawl iteration.

* Refactor to create `respond_to_queue_request`

Reduce the repeated code necessary to intercept and reply to a request
for queuing transactions to be downloaded.

* Add `respond_to_queue_request_with_error` helper

Intercepts a mempool request to queue transactions to be downloaded, and
responds with an error, simulating an internal problem in the mempool
service implementation.

* Derive `Arbitrary` for `NetworkUpgrade`

This is required for deriving `Arbitrary` for some error types.

* Derive `Arbitrary` for `TransactionError`

Allow random transaction errors to be generated for property tests.

* Derive `Arbitrary` for `MempoolError`

Allow random Mempool errors to be generated for property tests.

* Test if errors don't stop the mempool crawler

The crawler should be robust enough to continue operating even if the
mempool service fails to download transactions or even fails to handle
requests to enqueue transactions.

* Reduce the log level for download errors

They should happen regularly, so there's no need to have them with a
high visibility level.

Co-authored-by: teor <teor@riseup.net>

* Stop crawler if service stops

If `Mempool::poll_ready` returns an error, it's because the mempool
service has stopped and can't handle any requests, so the crawler should
stop as well.

Co-authored-by: teor <teor@riseup.net>
Co-authored-by: Conrado Gouvea <conrado@zfnd.org>
2021-10-05 10:55:42 +10:00
Janito Vaqueiro Ferreira Filho be59dd2b93
Replace `Mutex` with usage of `&mut self` (#2742)
Using `&mut self` as the receiver in the method signatures allows Rust
to infer that the type is properly `Sync`, and therefore `Send`. This
allows removing the `Mutex` work-around.
2021-09-08 09:50:46 -03:00
Janito Vaqueiro Ferreira Filho 8bff71e857
Only enable the mempool crawler after synchronization reaches the chain tip (#2667)
* Store a `SyncStatus` handle in the `Crawler`

The helper type will make it easier to determine if the crawler is
enabled or not.

* Pause crawler if mempool is disabled

Implement waiting until the mempool becomes enabled, so that the crawler
does not run while the mempool is disabled.

If the `MempoolStatus` helper is unable to determine if the mempool is
enabled, stop the crawler task entirely.

* Update test to consider when crawler is paused

Change the mempool crawler test so that it's a proptest that tests
different chain sync. lengths. This leads to different scenarios with
the crawler pausing and resuming.

Co-authored-by: teor <teor@riseup.net>
2021-08-31 10:42:25 +00:00
teor 6a9a8dfc38
Stop concurrently obtaining peer set readiness (#2672)
This avoids peer set contention when most peers are busy.

Also exit the task if the peer service returns a readiness error,
because that means it's permanently unusable.

Co-authored-by: Janito Vaqueiro Ferreira Filho <janito.vff@gmail.com>
2021-08-27 15:49:41 +00:00
Janito Vaqueiro Ferreira Filho 069f7716db
Create initial transaction crawler for the mempool (#2646)
* Create initial `mempool::Crawler` type

The mempool crawler is responsible for periodically asking peers for
transactions to insert into the local mempool. This initial
implementation will periodically ask for transactions, but won't do
anything with them yet.

Also, the crawler is currently configured to be always enabled, but this
should be fixed to avoid crawling while Zebra is still syncing the
chain.

* Add a timeout to peer responses

Prevent the crawler from getting stuck if there's communication with a
peer that takes too long to respond.

* Run the mempool crawler in Zebra

Spawn a task for the crawler when Zebra starts.

* Test if the crawler is sending requests

Create a mock for the `PeerSet` service to intercept requests and verify
that the transaction requests are sent periodically.

* Use `full` Tokio features when testing

Make it simpler to select the features for test builds.

Co-authored-by: teor <teor@riseup.net>

* Link to the issue for crawler activation

Make it easy to navigate from the `TODO` comment to the current project
planning.

Co-authored-by: teor <teor@riseup.net>

* Link to the issue for downloading transactions

Make it easy to navigate from the `TODO` comment to the current project
planning.

Co-authored-by: teor <teor@riseup.net>

Co-authored-by: teor <teor@riseup.net>
2021-08-24 11:23:53 -03:00