/* This file is part of cpp-ethereum. cpp-ethereum is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. cpp-ethereum is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with cpp-ethereum. If not, see . */ /** @file EthereumPeer.h * @author Gav Wood * @date 2014 */ #pragma once #include #include #include #include #include // Make sure boost/asio.hpp is included before windows.h. #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "CommonNet.h" #include "DownloadMan.h" namespace dev { namespace eth { /** * @brief The EthereumPeer class * @todo Document fully. * @todo make state transitions thread-safe. */ class EthereumPeer: public p2p::Capability { friend class EthereumHost; public: /// Basic constructor. EthereumPeer(p2p::Session* _s, p2p::HostCapabilityFace* _h, unsigned _i); /// Basic destructor. virtual ~EthereumPeer(); /// What is our name? static std::string name() { return "eth"; } /// What is our version? static u256 version() { return c_protocolVersion; } /// How many message types do we have? static unsigned messageCount() { return PacketCount; } /// What is the ethereum subprotocol host object. EthereumHost* host() const; private: using p2p::Capability::sealAndSend; /// Interpret an incoming message. virtual bool interpret(unsigned _id, RLP const& _r); /// Transition state in a particular direction. void transition(Asking _wantState, bool _force = false); /// Attempt to begin syncing with this peer; first check the peer has a more difficlult chain to download, then start asking for hashes, then move to blocks. void attemptSync(); /// Abort the sync operation. void abortSync(); /// Clear all known transactions. void clearKnownTransactions() { std::lock_guard l(x_knownTransactions); m_knownTransactions.clear(); } /// Update our asking state. void setAsking(Asking _g, bool _isSyncing); /// Update our syncing requirements state. void setNeedsSyncing(h256 _latestHash, u256 _td); void resetNeedsSyncing() { setNeedsSyncing(h256(), 0); } /// Do we presently need syncing with this peer? bool needsSyncing() const { return !!m_latestHash; } /// Are we presently syncing with this peer? bool isSyncing() const; /// Check whether the session should bother grabbing the peer's blocks. bool shouldGrabBlocks() const; /// Peer's protocol version. unsigned m_protocolVersion; /// Peer's network id. u256 m_networkId; /// What, if anything, we last asked the other peer for. Asking m_asking = Asking::Nothing; /// Whether this peer is in the process of syncing or not. Only one peer can be syncing at once. bool m_isSyncing = false; /// These are determined through either a Status message or from NewBlock. h256 m_latestHash; ///< Peer's latest block's hash that we know about or default null value if no need to sync. u256 m_totalDifficulty; ///< Peer's latest block's total difficulty. /// Once a sync is started on this peer, they are cleared and moved into m_syncing*. /// This is built as we ask for hashes. Once no more hashes are given, we present this to the /// host who initialises the DownloadMan and m_sub becomes active for us to begin asking for blocks. h256s m_syncingNeededBlocks; ///< The blocks that we should download from this peer. h256 m_syncingLatestHash; ///< Peer's latest block's hash, as of the current sync. u256 m_syncingTotalDifficulty; ///< Peer's latest block's total difficulty, as of the current sync. /// Once we're asking for blocks, this becomes in use. DownloadSub m_sub; /// Have we received a GetTransactions packet that we haven't yet answered? bool m_requireTransactions = false; Mutex x_knownBlocks; h256Set m_knownBlocks; ///< Blocks that the peer already knows about (that don't need to be sent to them). Mutex x_knownTransactions; h256Set m_knownTransactions; ///< Transactions that the peer already knows of. }; } }