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package swarm

import (
	"errors"
	"fmt"
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	"net"
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	"sync"
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	"time"
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	conn "github.com/jbenet/go-ipfs/p2p/net/conn"
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	addrutil "github.com/jbenet/go-ipfs/p2p/net/swarm/addr"
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	peer "github.com/jbenet/go-ipfs/p2p/peer"
	lgbl "github.com/jbenet/go-ipfs/util/eventlog/loggables"

	context "github.com/jbenet/go-ipfs/Godeps/_workspace/src/code.google.com/p/go.net/context"
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	ma "github.com/jbenet/go-ipfs/Godeps/_workspace/src/github.com/jbenet/go-multiaddr"
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	manet "github.com/jbenet/go-ipfs/Godeps/_workspace/src/github.com/jbenet/go-multiaddr-net"
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// dialAttempts governs how many times a goroutine will try to dial a given peer.
const dialAttempts = 3

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// DialTimeout is the amount of time each dial attempt has. We can think about making
// this larger down the road, or putting more granular timeouts (i.e. within each
// subcomponent of Dial)
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var DialTimeout time.Duration = time.Second * 10
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// dialsync is a small object that helps manage ongoing dials.
// this way, if we receive many simultaneous dial requests, one
// can do its thing, while the rest wait.
//
// this interface is so would-be dialers can just:
//
//  for {
//  	c := findConnectionToPeer(peer)
//  	if c != nil {
//  		return c
//  	}
//
//  	// ok, no connections. should we dial?
//  	if ok, wait := dialsync.Lock(peer); !ok {
//  		<-wait // can optionally wait
//  		continue
//  	}
//  	defer dialsync.Unlock(peer)
//
//  	c := actuallyDial(peer)
//  	return c
//  }
//
type dialsync struct {
	// ongoing is a map of tickets for the current peers being dialed.
	// this way, we dont kick off N dials simultaneously.
	ongoing map[peer.ID]chan struct{}
	lock    sync.Mutex
}

// Lock governs the beginning of a dial attempt.
// If there are no ongoing dials, it returns true, and the client is now
// scheduled to dial. Every other goroutine that calls startDial -- with
//the same dst -- will block until client is done. The client MUST call
// ds.Unlock(p) when it is done, to unblock the other callers.
// The client is not reponsible for achieving a successful dial, only for
// reporting the end of the attempt (calling ds.Unlock(p)).
//
// see the example below `dialsync`
func (ds *dialsync) Lock(dst peer.ID) (bool, chan struct{}) {
	ds.lock.Lock()
	if ds.ongoing == nil { // init if not ready
		ds.ongoing = make(map[peer.ID]chan struct{})
	}
	wait, found := ds.ongoing[dst]
	if !found {
		ds.ongoing[dst] = make(chan struct{})
	}
	ds.lock.Unlock()

	if found {
		return false, wait
	}

	// ok! you're signed up to dial!
	return true, nil
}

// Unlock releases waiters to a dial attempt. see Lock.
// if Unlock(p) is called without calling Lock(p) first, Unlock panics.
func (ds *dialsync) Unlock(dst peer.ID) {
	ds.lock.Lock()
	wait, found := ds.ongoing[dst]
	if !found {
		panic("called dialDone with no ongoing dials to peer: " + dst.Pretty())
	}
	delete(ds.ongoing, dst) // remove ongoing dial
	close(wait)             // release everyone else
	ds.lock.Unlock()
}

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// dialbackoff is a struct used to avoid over-dialing the same, dead peers.
// Whenever we totally time out on a peer (all three attempts), we add them
// to dialbackoff. Then, whenevers goroutines would _wait_ (dialsync), they
// check dialbackoff. If it's there, they don't wait and exit promptly with
// an error. (the single goroutine that is actually dialing continues to
// dial). If a dial is successful, the peer is removed from backoff.
// Example:
//
//  for {
//  	if ok, wait := dialsync.Lock(p); !ok {
//  		if backoff.Backoff(p) {
//  			return errDialFailed
//  		}
//  		<-wait
//  		continue
//  	}
//  	defer dialsync.Unlock(p)
//  	c, err := actuallyDial(p)
//  	if err != nil {
//  		dialbackoff.AddBackoff(p)
//  		continue
//  	}
//  	dialbackoff.Clear(p)
//  }
//
type dialbackoff struct {
	entries map[peer.ID]struct{}
	lock    sync.RWMutex
}

func (db *dialbackoff) init() {
	if db.entries == nil {
		db.entries = make(map[peer.ID]struct{})
	}
}

// Backoff returns whether the client should backoff from dialing
// peeer p
func (db *dialbackoff) Backoff(p peer.ID) bool {
	db.lock.Lock()
	db.init()
	_, found := db.entries[p]
	db.lock.Unlock()
	return found
}

// AddBackoff lets other nodes know that we've entered backoff with
// peer p, so dialers should not wait unnecessarily. We still will
// attempt to dial with one goroutine, in case we get through.
func (db *dialbackoff) AddBackoff(p peer.ID) {
	db.lock.Lock()
	db.init()
	db.entries[p] = struct{}{}
	db.lock.Unlock()
}

// Clear removes a backoff record. Clients should call this after a
// successful Dial.
func (db *dialbackoff) Clear(p peer.ID) {
	db.lock.Lock()
	db.init()
	delete(db.entries, p)
	db.lock.Unlock()
}

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// Dial connects to a peer.
//
// The idea is that the client of Swarm does not need to know what network
// the connection will happen over. Swarm can use whichever it choses.
// This allows us to use various transport protocols, do NAT traversal/relay,
// etc. to achive connection.
func (s *Swarm) Dial(ctx context.Context, p peer.ID) (*Conn, error) {
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	log := log.Prefix("swarm %s dialing %s", s.local, p)
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	if p == s.local {
		return nil, errors.New("Attempted connection to self!")
	}

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	// this loop is here because dials take time, and we should not be dialing
	// the same peer concurrently (silly waste). Additonally, it's structured
	// to check s.ConnectionsToPeer(p) _first_, and _between_ attempts because we
	// may have received an incoming connection! if so, we no longer must dial.
	//
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	// During the dial attempts, we may be doing the dialing. if not, we wait.
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	var err error
	var conn *Conn
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	for i := 0; i < dialAttempts; i++ {
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		// check if we already have an open connection first
		cs := s.ConnectionsToPeer(p)
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		for _, conn = range cs {
			if conn != nil { // dump out the first one we find. (TODO pick better)
				return conn, nil
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			}
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		}
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		// check if there's an ongoing dial to this peer
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		if ok, wait := s.dsync.Lock(p); !ok {
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			if s.backf.Backoff(p) {
				log.Debugf("backoff")
				return nil, fmt.Errorf("%s failed to dial %s, backing off.", s.local, p)
			}

			log.Debugf("waiting for ongoing dial")
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			select {
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			case <-wait: // wait for that dial to finish.
				continue // and see if it worked (loop), OR we got an incoming dial.
			case <-ctx.Done(): // or we may have to bail...
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				return nil, ctx.Err()
			}
		}

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		// ok, we have been charged to dial! let's do it.
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		// if it succeeds, dial will add the conn to the swarm itself.
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		log.Debugf("dial start")
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		ctxT, _ := context.WithTimeout(ctx, DialTimeout)
		conn, err = s.dial(ctxT, p)
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		s.dsync.Unlock(p)
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		log.Debugf("dial end %s", conn)
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		if err != nil {
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			s.backf.AddBackoff(p) // let others know to backoff

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			continue // ok, we failed. try again. (if loop is done, our error is output)
		}
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		s.backf.Clear(p) // okay, no longer need to backoff
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		return conn, nil
	}
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	if err == nil {
		err = fmt.Errorf("%s failed to dial %s after %d attempts", s.local, p, dialAttempts)
	}
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	return nil, err
}

// dial is the actual swarm's dial logic, gated by Dial.
func (s *Swarm) dial(ctx context.Context, p peer.ID) (*Conn, error) {
	if p == s.local {
		return nil, errors.New("Attempted connection to self!")
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	}

	sk := s.peers.PrivKey(s.local)
	if sk == nil {
		// may be fine for sk to be nil, just log a warning.
		log.Warning("Dial not given PrivateKey, so WILL NOT SECURE conn.")
	}

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	// get our own addrs
	localAddrs := s.peers.Addresses(s.local)
	if len(localAddrs) == 0 {
		log.Debug("Dialing out with no local addresses.")
	}

	// get remote peer addrs
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	remoteAddrs := s.peers.Addresses(p)
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	// make sure we can use the addresses.
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	remoteAddrs = addrutil.FilterUsableAddrs(remoteAddrs)
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	// drop out any addrs that would just dial ourselves. use ListenAddresses
	// as that is a more authoritative view than localAddrs.
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	ila, _ := InterfaceListenAddresses(s)
	remoteAddrs = addrutil.Subtract(remoteAddrs, ila)
	remoteAddrs = addrutil.Subtract(remoteAddrs, s.peers.Addresses(s.local))
	log.Debugf("%s swarm dialing %s -- remote:%s local:%s", s.local, p, remoteAddrs, s.ListenAddresses())
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	if len(remoteAddrs) == 0 {
		return nil, errors.New("peer has no addresses")
	}

	// open connection to peer
	d := &conn.Dialer{
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		Dialer: manet.Dialer{
			Dialer: net.Dialer{
				Timeout: DialTimeout,
			},
		},
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		LocalPeer:  s.local,
		LocalAddrs: localAddrs,
		PrivateKey: sk,
	}

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	// try to get a connection to any addr
	connC, err := s.dialAddrs(ctx, d, p, remoteAddrs)
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	if err != nil {
		return nil, err
	}

	// ok try to setup the new connection.
	swarmC, err := dialConnSetup(ctx, s, connC)
	if err != nil {
		log.Error("Dial newConnSetup failed. disconnecting.")
		log.Event(ctx, "dialFailureDisconnect", lgbl.NetConn(connC), lgbl.Error(err))
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		connC.Close() // close the connection. didn't work out :(
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		return nil, err
	}

	log.Event(ctx, "dial", p)
	return swarmC, nil
}

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func (s *Swarm) dialAddrs(ctx context.Context, d *conn.Dialer, p peer.ID, remoteAddrs []ma.Multiaddr) (conn.Conn, error) {

	// try to connect to one of the peer's known addresses.
	// for simplicity, we do this sequentially.
	// A future commit will do this asynchronously.
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	log.Debugf("%s swarm dialing %s %s", s.local, p, remoteAddrs)
	var err error
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	for _, addr := range remoteAddrs {
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		log.Debugf("%s swarm dialing %s %s", s.local, p, addr)
		var connC conn.Conn
		connC, err = d.Dial(ctx, addr, p)
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		if err != nil {
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			log.Info("%s --> %s dial attempt failed: %s", s.local, p, err)
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			continue
		}

		// if the connection is not to whom we thought it would be...
		if connC.RemotePeer() != p {
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			log.Infof("misdial to %s through %s (got %s)", p, addr, connC.RemotePeer())
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			connC.Close()
			continue
		}

		// if the connection is to ourselves...
		// this can happen TONS when Loopback addrs are advertized.
		// (this should be caught by two checks above, but let's just make sure.)
		if connC.RemotePeer() == s.local {
			log.Infof("misdial to %s through %s", p, addr)
			connC.Close()
			continue
		}

		// success! we got one!
		return connC, nil
	}
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	if err != nil {
		return nil, err
	}
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	return nil, fmt.Errorf("failed to dial %s", p)
}

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// dialConnSetup is the setup logic for a connection from the dial side. it
// needs to add the Conn to the StreamSwarm, then run newConnSetup
func dialConnSetup(ctx context.Context, s *Swarm, connC conn.Conn) (*Conn, error) {

	psC, err := s.swarm.AddConn(connC)
	if err != nil {
		// connC is closed by caller if we fail.
		return nil, fmt.Errorf("failed to add conn to ps.Swarm: %s", err)
	}

	// ok try to setup the new connection. (newConnSetup will add to group)
	swarmC, err := s.newConnSetup(ctx, psC)
	if err != nil {
		log.Error("Dial newConnSetup failed. disconnecting.")
		log.Event(ctx, "dialFailureDisconnect", lgbl.NetConn(connC), lgbl.Error(err))
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		psC.Close() // we need to make sure psC is Closed.
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		return nil, err
	}

	return swarmC, err
}