py-libp2p/libp2p/stream_muxer/mplex/mplex.py

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import asyncio
from typing import Dict, Optional, Tuple
from multiaddr import Multiaddr
from libp2p.network.typing import GenericProtocolHandlerFn
from libp2p.peer.id import ID
from libp2p.security.secure_conn_interface import ISecureConn
from libp2p.stream_muxer.abc import IMuxedConn, IMuxedStream
from libp2p.typing import TProtocol
from libp2p.utils import decode_uvarint_from_stream, encode_uvarint
from .constants import HeaderTags
from .exceptions import StreamNotFound
from .mplex_stream import MplexStream
MPLEX_PROTOCOL_ID = TProtocol("/mplex/6.7.0")
class Mplex(IMuxedConn):
"""
reference: https://github.com/libp2p/go-mplex/blob/master/multiplex.go
"""
secured_conn: ISecureConn
peer_id: ID
# TODO: `dataIn` in go implementation. Should be size of 8.
# TODO: Also, `dataIn` is closed indicating EOF in Go. We don't have similar strategies
# to let the `MplexStream`s know that EOF arrived (#235).
buffers: Dict[int, "asyncio.Queue[bytes]"]
stream_queue: "asyncio.Queue[int]"
next_stream_id: int
def __init__(
self,
secured_conn: ISecureConn,
generic_protocol_handler: GenericProtocolHandlerFn,
peer_id: ID,
) -> None:
"""
create a new muxed connection
:param secured_conn: an instance of ``ISecureConn``
:param generic_protocol_handler: generic protocol handler
for new muxed streams
:param peer_id: peer_id of peer the connection is to
"""
self.conn = secured_conn
if self.conn.initiator:
self.next_stream_id = 0
else:
self.next_stream_id = 1
# Store generic protocol handler
self.generic_protocol_handler = generic_protocol_handler
# Set peer_id
self.peer_id = peer_id
# Mapping from stream ID -> buffer of messages for that stream
self.buffers = {}
self.stream_queue = asyncio.Queue()
# Kick off reading
asyncio.ensure_future(self.handle_incoming())
@property
def initiator(self) -> bool:
return self.conn.initiator
async def close(self) -> None:
"""
close the stream muxer and underlying raw connection
"""
await self.conn.close()
def is_closed(self) -> bool:
"""
check connection is fully closed
:return: true if successful
"""
raise NotImplementedError()
async def read_buffer(self, stream_id: int) -> bytes:
"""
Read a message from stream_id's buffer, check raw connection for new messages.
`StreamNotFound` is raised when stream `stream_id` is not found in `Mplex`.
:param stream_id: stream id of stream to read from
:return: message read
"""
if stream_id not in self.buffers:
raise StreamNotFound(f"stream {stream_id} is not found")
return await self.buffers[stream_id].get()
async def read_buffer_nonblocking(self, stream_id: int) -> Optional[bytes]:
"""
Read a message from `stream_id`'s buffer, non-blockingly.
`StreamNotFound` is raised when stream `stream_id` is not found in `Mplex`.
"""
if stream_id not in self.buffers:
raise StreamNotFound(f"stream {stream_id} is not found")
if self.buffers[stream_id].empty():
return None
return await self.buffers[stream_id].get()
def _get_next_stream_id(self) -> int:
"""
Get next available stream id
:return: next available stream id for the connection
"""
next_id = self.next_stream_id
self.next_stream_id += 2
return next_id
# FIXME: Remove multiaddr from being passed into muxed_conn
async def open_stream(
self, protocol_id: str, multi_addr: Multiaddr
) -> IMuxedStream:
"""
creates a new muxed_stream
:param protocol_id: protocol_id of stream
:param multi_addr: multi_addr that stream connects to
:return: a new stream
"""
stream_id = self._get_next_stream_id()
stream = MplexStream(stream_id, True, self)
self.buffers[stream_id] = asyncio.Queue()
await self.send_message(HeaderTags.NewStream, None, stream_id)
return stream
async def accept_stream(self) -> None:
"""
accepts a muxed stream opened by the other end
"""
stream_id = await self.stream_queue.get()
stream = MplexStream(stream_id, False, self)
asyncio.ensure_future(self.generic_protocol_handler(stream))
async def send_message(self, flag: HeaderTags, data: bytes, stream_id: int) -> int:
"""
sends a message over the connection
:param header: header to use
:param data: data to send in the message
:param stream_id: stream the message is in
"""
# << by 3, then or with flag
header = (stream_id << 3) | flag.value
header = encode_uvarint(header)
if data is None:
data_length = encode_uvarint(0)
_bytes = header + data_length
else:
data_length = encode_uvarint(len(data))
_bytes = header + data_length + data
return await self.write_to_stream(_bytes)
async def write_to_stream(self, _bytes: bytearray) -> int:
"""
writes a byte array to a raw connection
:param _bytes: byte array to write
:return: length written
"""
await self.conn.write(_bytes)
return len(_bytes)
async def handle_incoming(self) -> None:
"""
Read a message off of the raw connection and add it to the corresponding message buffer
"""
# TODO Deal with other types of messages using flag (currently _)
while True:
stream_id, flag, message = await self.read_message()
if stream_id is not None and flag is not None and message is not None:
if stream_id not in self.buffers:
self.buffers[stream_id] = asyncio.Queue()
await self.stream_queue.put(stream_id)
if flag == HeaderTags.NewStream.value:
# new stream detected on connection
await self.accept_stream()
if message:
await self.buffers[stream_id].put(message)
# Force context switch
await asyncio.sleep(0)
async def read_message(self) -> Tuple[int, int, bytes]:
"""
Read a single message off of the raw connection
:return: stream_id, flag, message contents
"""
# FIXME: No timeout is used in Go implementation.
# Timeout is set to a relatively small value to alleviate wait time to exit
# loop in handle_incoming
timeout = 0.1
try:
header = await decode_uvarint_from_stream(self.conn, timeout)
length = await decode_uvarint_from_stream(self.conn, timeout)
message = await asyncio.wait_for(self.conn.read(length), timeout=timeout)
except asyncio.TimeoutError:
return None, None, None
flag = header & 0x07
stream_id = header >> 3
return stream_id, flag, message