package identify import ( "sync" "time" peer "github.com/ipfs/go-libp2p/p2p/peer" ma "QmbWxL1aXQhBjc1XGjGF1f2KGBMCBYSuT2ThA8YXnXJK83/go-multiaddr" ) // ObservedAddr is an entry for an address reported by our peers. // We only use addresses that: // - have been observed more than once. (counter symmetric nats) // - have been observed recently (10min), because our position in the // network, or network port mapppings, may have changed. type ObservedAddr struct { Addr ma.Multiaddr SeenBy map[string]struct{} LastSeen time.Time } // ObservedAddrSet keeps track of a set of ObservedAddrs // the zero-value is ready to be used. type ObservedAddrSet struct { sync.Mutex // guards whole datastruct. addrs map[string]*ObservedAddr ttl time.Duration } func (oas *ObservedAddrSet) Addrs() []ma.Multiaddr { oas.Lock() defer oas.Unlock() // for zero-value. if oas.addrs == nil { return nil } now := time.Now() addrs := make([]ma.Multiaddr, 0, len(oas.addrs)) for s, a := range oas.addrs { // remove timed out addresses. if now.Sub(a.LastSeen) > oas.ttl { delete(oas.addrs, s) continue } // we only use an address if we've seen it more than once // because symmetric nats may cause all our peers to see // different port numbers and thus report always different // addresses (different ports) for us. These wouldn't be // very useful. We make the assumption that if we've // connected to two different peers, and they both have // reported seeing the same address, it is probably useful. // // Note: make sure not to double count observers. if len(a.SeenBy) > 1 { addrs = append(addrs, a.Addr) } } return addrs } func (oas *ObservedAddrSet) Add(addr ma.Multiaddr, observer ma.Multiaddr) { oas.Lock() defer oas.Unlock() // for zero-value. if oas.addrs == nil { oas.addrs = make(map[string]*ObservedAddr) oas.ttl = peer.OwnObservedAddrTTL } s := addr.String() oa, found := oas.addrs[s] // first time seeing address. if !found { oa = &ObservedAddr{ Addr: addr, SeenBy: make(map[string]struct{}), } oas.addrs[s] = oa } // mark the observer oa.SeenBy[observerGroup(observer)] = struct{}{} oa.LastSeen = time.Now() } // observerGroup is a function that determines what part of // a multiaddr counts as a different observer. for example, // two ipfs nodes at the same IP/TCP transport would get // the exact same NAT mapping; they would count as the // same observer. This may protect against NATs who assign // different ports to addresses at different IP hosts, but // not TCP ports. // // Here, we use the root multiaddr address. This is mostly // IP addresses. In practice, this is what we want. func observerGroup(m ma.Multiaddr) string { return ma.Split(m)[0].String() } func (oas *ObservedAddrSet) SetTTL(ttl time.Duration) { oas.Lock() defer oas.Unlock() oas.ttl = ttl } func (oas *ObservedAddrSet) TTL() time.Duration { oas.Lock() defer oas.Unlock() // for zero-value. if oas.addrs == nil { oas.ttl = peer.OwnObservedAddrTTL } return oas.ttl }