FedP2P/peer_protocol/handshake.go

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Go

package peer_protocol
import (
"encoding/hex"
"errors"
"fmt"
"io"
"strconv"
"github.com/anacrolix/torrent/metainfo"
)
type ExtensionBit uint
const (
ExtensionBitDHT = 0 // http://www.bittorrent.org/beps/bep_0005.html
ExtensionBitExtended = 20 // http://www.bittorrent.org/beps/bep_0010.html
ExtensionBitFast = 2 // http://www.bittorrent.org/beps/bep_0006.html
)
func handshakeWriter(w io.Writer, bb <-chan []byte, done chan<- error) {
var err error
for b := range bb {
_, err = w.Write(b)
if err != nil {
break
}
}
done <- err
}
type (
PeerExtensionBits [8]byte
)
func (pex PeerExtensionBits) String() string {
return hex.EncodeToString(pex[:])
}
func NewPeerExtensionBytes(bits ...ExtensionBit) (ret PeerExtensionBits) {
for _, b := range bits {
ret.SetBit(b, true)
}
return
}
func (pex PeerExtensionBits) SupportsExtended() bool {
return pex.GetBit(ExtensionBitExtended)
}
func (pex PeerExtensionBits) SupportsDHT() bool {
return pex.GetBit(ExtensionBitDHT)
}
func (pex PeerExtensionBits) SupportsFast() bool {
return pex.GetBit(ExtensionBitFast)
}
func (pex *PeerExtensionBits) SetBit(bit ExtensionBit, on bool) {
if on {
pex[7-bit/8] |= 1 << (bit % 8)
} else {
pex[7-bit/8] &^= 1 << (bit % 8)
}
}
func (pex PeerExtensionBits) GetBit(bit ExtensionBit) bool {
return pex[7-bit/8]&(1<<(bit%8)) != 0
}
type HandshakeResult struct {
PeerExtensionBits
PeerID [20]byte
metainfo.Hash
}
// ih is nil if we expect the peer to declare the InfoHash, such as when the peer initiated the
// connection. Returns ok if the Handshake was successful, and err if there was an unexpected
// condition other than the peer simply abandoning the Handshake.
func Handshake(
sock io.ReadWriter, ih *metainfo.Hash, peerID [20]byte, extensions PeerExtensionBits,
) (
res HandshakeResult, err error,
) {
// Bytes to be sent to the peer. Should never block the sender.
postCh := make(chan []byte, 4)
// A single error value sent when the writer completes.
writeDone := make(chan error, 1)
// Performs writes to the socket and ensures posts don't block.
go handshakeWriter(sock, postCh, writeDone)
defer func() {
close(postCh) // Done writing.
if err != nil {
return
}
// Wait until writes complete before returning from handshake.
err = <-writeDone
if err != nil {
err = fmt.Errorf("error writing: %w", err)
}
}()
post := func(bb []byte) {
select {
case postCh <- bb:
default:
panic("mustn't block while posting")
}
}
post([]byte(Protocol))
post(extensions[:])
if ih != nil { // We already know what we want.
post(ih[:])
post(peerID[:])
}
var b [68]byte
_, err = io.ReadFull(sock, b[:68])
if err != nil {
return res, fmt.Errorf("while reading: %w", err)
}
if string(b[:20]) != Protocol {
return res, errors.New("unexpected protocol string")
}
copyExact := func(dst, src []byte) {
if dstLen, srcLen := uint64(len(dst)), uint64(len(src)); dstLen != srcLen {
panic("dst len " + strconv.FormatUint(dstLen, 10) + " != src len " + strconv.FormatUint(srcLen, 10))
}
copy(dst, src)
}
copyExact(res.PeerExtensionBits[:], b[20:28])
copyExact(res.Hash[:], b[28:48])
copyExact(res.PeerID[:], b[48:68])
// peerExtensions.Add(res.PeerExtensionBits.String(), 1)
// TODO: Maybe we can just drop peers here if we're not interested. This
// could prevent them trying to reconnect, falsely believing there was
// just a problem.
if ih == nil { // We were waiting for the peer to tell us what they wanted.
post(res.Hash[:])
post(peerID[:])
}
return
}