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// Copyright 2020 Sigma Prime Pty Ltd. // // Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a // copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), // to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation // the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, // and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the // Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: // // The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in // all copies or substantial portions of the Software. // // THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS // OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, // FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE // AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER // LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING // FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER // DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. use crate::protocol::{GossipsubMessage, MessageId}; use libp2p_core::PeerId; use std::borrow::Cow; use std::time::Duration; /// The types of message validation that can be employed by gossipsub. #[derive(Debug, Clone)] pub enum ValidationMode { /// This is the default setting. This requires the message author to be a valid `PeerId` and to /// be present as well as the sequence number. All messages must have valid signatures. /// /// NOTE: This setting will reject messages from nodes using `PrivacyMode::Anonymous` and /// all messages that do not have signatures. Strict, /// This setting permits messages that have no author, sequence number or signature. If any of /// these fields exist in the message these are validated. Permissive, /// This setting requires the author, sequence number and signature fields of a message to be /// empty. Any message that contains these fields is considered invalid. Anonymous, /// This setting does not check the author, sequence number or signature fields of incoming /// messages. If these fields contain data, they are simply ignored. /// /// NOTE: This setting will consider messages with invalid signatures as valid messages. None, } /// Configuration parameters that define the performance of the gossipsub network. #[derive(Clone)] pub struct GossipsubConfig { /// The protocol id to negotiate this protocol (default is `/meshsub/1.0.0`). pub protocol_id: Cow<'static, [u8]>, // Overlay network parameters. /// Number of heartbeats to keep in the `memcache` (default is 5). pub history_length: usize, /// Number of past heartbeats to gossip about (default is 3). pub history_gossip: usize, /// Target number of peers for the mesh network (D in the spec, default is 6). pub mesh_n: usize, /// Minimum number of peers in mesh network before adding more (D_lo in the spec, default is 5). pub mesh_n_low: usize, /// Maximum number of peers in mesh network before removing some (D_high in the spec, default /// is 12). pub mesh_n_high: usize, /// Number of peers to emit gossip to during a heartbeat (D_lazy in the spec, default is 6). pub gossip_lazy: usize, /// Initial delay in each heartbeat (default is 5 seconds). pub heartbeat_initial_delay: Duration, /// Time between each heartbeat (default is 1 second). pub heartbeat_interval: Duration, /// Time to live for fanout peers (default is 60 seconds). pub fanout_ttl: Duration, /// The maximum byte size for each gossip (default is 2048 bytes). pub max_transmit_size: usize, /// Duplicates are prevented by storing message id's of known messages in an LRU time cache. /// This settings sets the time period that messages are stored in the cache. Duplicates can be /// received if duplicate messages are sent at a time greater than this setting apart. The /// default is 1 minute. pub duplicate_cache_time: Duration, /// Flag determining if gossipsub topics are hashed or sent as plain strings (default is false). pub hash_topics: bool, /// When set to `true`, prevents automatic forwarding of all received messages. This setting /// allows a user to validate the messages before propagating them to their peers. If set to /// true, the user must manually call `validate_message()` on the behaviour to forward message /// once validated (default is `false`). Furthermore, the application may optionally call /// `invalidate_message()` on the behaviour to remove the message from the memcache. The /// default is false. pub validate_messages: bool, /// Determines the level of validation used when receiving messages. See [`ValidationMode`] /// for the available types. The default is ValidationMode::Strict. pub validation_mode: ValidationMode, /// A user-defined function allowing the user to specify the message id of a gossipsub message. /// The default value is to concatenate the source peer id with a sequence number. Setting this /// parameter allows the user to address packets arbitrarily. One example is content based /// addressing, where this function may be set to `hash(message)`. This would prevent messages /// of the same content from being duplicated. /// /// The function takes a `GossipsubMessage` as input and outputs a String to be interpreted as /// the message id. pub message_id_fn: fn(&GossipsubMessage) -> MessageId, } impl Default for GossipsubConfig { fn default() -> GossipsubConfig { GossipsubConfig { protocol_id: Cow::Borrowed(b"/meshsub/1.0.0"), history_length: 5, history_gossip: 3, mesh_n: 6, mesh_n_low: 5, mesh_n_high: 12, gossip_lazy: 6, // default to mesh_n heartbeat_initial_delay: Duration::from_secs(5), heartbeat_interval: Duration::from_secs(1), fanout_ttl: Duration::from_secs(60), max_transmit_size: 2048, duplicate_cache_time: Duration::from_secs(60), hash_topics: false, // default compatibility with floodsub validate_messages: false, validation_mode: ValidationMode::Strict, message_id_fn: |message| { // default message id is: source + sequence number // NOTE: If either the peer_id or source is not provided, we set to 0; let mut source_string = if let Some(peer_id) = message.source.as_ref() { peer_id.to_base58() } else { PeerId::from_bytes(vec![0, 1, 0]) .expect("Valid peer id") .to_base58() }; source_string.push_str(&message.sequence_number.unwrap_or_default().to_string()); MessageId::from(source_string) }, } } } /// The builder struct for constructing a gossipsub configuration. pub struct GossipsubConfigBuilder { config: GossipsubConfig, } impl Default for GossipsubConfigBuilder { fn default() -> GossipsubConfigBuilder { GossipsubConfigBuilder { config: GossipsubConfig::default(), } } } impl GossipsubConfigBuilder { // set default values pub fn new() -> GossipsubConfigBuilder { GossipsubConfigBuilder { config: GossipsubConfig::default(), } } /// The protocol id to negotiate this protocol (default is `/meshsub/1.0.0`). pub fn protocol_id(&mut self, protocol_id: impl Into<Cow<'static, [u8]>>) -> &mut Self { self.config.protocol_id = protocol_id.into(); self } /// Number of heartbeats to keep in the `memcache` (default is 5). pub fn history_length(&mut self, history_length: usize) -> &mut Self { assert!( history_length >= self.config.history_gossip, "The history_length must be greater than or equal to the history_gossip length" ); self.config.history_length = history_length; self } /// Number of past heartbeats to gossip about (default is 3). pub fn history_gossip(&mut self, history_gossip: usize) -> &mut Self { assert!( self.config.history_length >= history_gossip, "The history_length must be greater than or equal to the history_gossip length" ); self.config.history_gossip = history_gossip; self } /// Target number of peers for the mesh network (D in the spec, default is 6). pub fn mesh_n(&mut self, mesh_n: usize) -> &mut Self { assert!( self.config.mesh_n_low <= mesh_n && mesh_n <= self.config.mesh_n_high, "The following equality doesn't hold mesh_n_low <= mesh_n <= mesh_n_high" ); self.config.mesh_n = mesh_n; self } /// Minimum number of peers in mesh network before adding more (D_lo in the spec, default is 4). pub fn mesh_n_low(&mut self, mesh_n_low: usize) -> &mut Self { assert!( mesh_n_low <= self.config.mesh_n && self.config.mesh_n <= self.config.mesh_n_high, "The following equality doesn't hold mesh_n_low <= mesh_n <= mesh_n_high" ); self.config.mesh_n_low = mesh_n_low; self } /// Maximum number of peers in mesh network before removing some (D_high in the spec, default /// is 12). pub fn mesh_n_high(&mut self, mesh_n_high: usize) -> &mut Self { assert!( self.config.mesh_n_low <= self.config.mesh_n && self.config.mesh_n <= mesh_n_high, "The following equality doesn't hold mesh_n_low <= mesh_n <= mesh_n_high" ); self.config.mesh_n_high = mesh_n_high; self } /// Number of peers to emit gossip to during a heartbeat (D_lazy in the spec, default is 6). pub fn gossip_lazy(&mut self, gossip_lazy: usize) -> &mut Self { self.config.gossip_lazy = gossip_lazy; self } /// Initial delay in each heartbeat (default is 5 seconds). pub fn heartbeat_initial_delay(&mut self, heartbeat_initial_delay: Duration) -> &mut Self { self.config.heartbeat_initial_delay = heartbeat_initial_delay; self } /// Time between each heartbeat (default is 1 second). pub fn heartbeat_interval(&mut self, heartbeat_interval: Duration) -> &mut Self { self.config.heartbeat_interval = heartbeat_interval; self } /// Time to live for fanout peers (default is 60 seconds). pub fn fanout_ttl(&mut self, fanout_ttl: Duration) -> &mut Self { self.config.fanout_ttl = fanout_ttl; self } /// The maximum byte size for each gossip (default is 2048 bytes). pub fn max_transmit_size(&mut self, max_transmit_size: usize) -> &mut Self { self.config.max_transmit_size = max_transmit_size; self } /// Duplicates are prevented by storing message id's of known messages in an LRU time cache. /// This settings sets the time period that messages are stored in the cache. Duplicates can be /// received if duplicate messages are sent at a time greater than this setting apart. The /// default is 1 minute. pub fn duplicate_cache_time(&mut self, cache_size: Duration) -> &mut Self { self.config.duplicate_cache_time = cache_size; self } /// When set, gossipsub topics are hashed instead of being sent as plain strings. pub fn hash_topics(&mut self) -> &mut Self { self.config.hash_topics = true; self } /// When set, prevents automatic forwarding of all received messages. This setting /// allows a user to validate the messages before propagating them to their peers. If set, /// the user must manually call `validate_message()` on the behaviour to forward a message /// once validated. pub fn validate_messages(&mut self) -> &mut Self { self.config.validate_messages = true; self } /// Determines the level of validation used when receiving messages. See [`ValidationMode`] /// for the available types. The default is ValidationMode::Strict. pub fn validation_mode(&mut self, validation_mode: ValidationMode) -> &mut Self { self.config.validation_mode = validation_mode; self } /// A user-defined function allowing the user to specify the message id of a gossipsub message. /// The default value is to concatenate the source peer id with a sequence number. Setting this /// parameter allows the user to address packets arbitrarily. One example is content based /// addressing, where this function may be set to `hash(message)`. This would prevent messages /// of the same content from being duplicated. /// /// The function takes a `GossipsubMessage` as input and outputs a String to be interpreted as /// the message id. pub fn message_id_fn(&mut self, id_fn: fn(&GossipsubMessage) -> MessageId) -> &mut Self { self.config.message_id_fn = id_fn; self } /// Constructs a `GossipsubConfig` from the given configuration. pub fn build(&self) -> GossipsubConfig { self.config.clone() } } impl std::fmt::Debug for GossipsubConfig { fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result { let mut builder = f.debug_struct("GossipsubConfig"); let _ = if let Ok(text) = std::str::from_utf8(&self.protocol_id) { builder.field("protocol_id", &text) } else { builder.field("protocol_id", &hex_fmt::HexFmt(&self.protocol_id)) }; let _ = builder.field("history_length", &self.history_length); let _ = builder.field("history_gossip", &self.history_gossip); let _ = builder.field("mesh_n", &self.mesh_n); let _ = builder.field("mesh_n_low", &self.mesh_n_low); let _ = builder.field("mesh_n_high", &self.mesh_n_high); let _ = builder.field("gossip_lazy", &self.gossip_lazy); let _ = builder.field("heartbeat_initial_delay", &self.heartbeat_initial_delay); let _ = builder.field("heartbeat_interval", &self.heartbeat_interval); let _ = builder.field("fanout_ttl", &self.fanout_ttl); let _ = builder.field("max_transmit_size", &self.max_transmit_size); let _ = builder.field("duplicate_cache_time", &self.duplicate_cache_time); let _ = builder.field("hash_topics", &self.hash_topics); let _ = builder.field("validate_messages", &self.validate_messages); builder.finish() } }