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Author SHA1 Message Date
Conner Fromknecht
b26daffac9 connmgr: adds cancellation of pending requests
This commit extends the work started by roasbeef in the
 previous commit to bring full cancellation of pending
 connection requests. It also adds minor refactors to
 channel send/receives to help cleanup potentially
 lingering go routines.
2018-05-23 16:46:15 -07:00
Olaoluwa Osuntokun
548c0f499b connmgr: add ability to remove pending connections
This commit adds the ability for callers to remove pending connections
via a call to the Remove() method. With this change, upstream users of
this package can use the connmgr for more elaborate connectivity needs
as they can now cancel pending connections that are no longer needed.
2018-05-23 16:46:15 -07:00
Olaoluwa Osuntokun
e8f63bc295
connmgr: switch to using net.Addr interface throughout for addresses
This commit modifies the `ConnManager` to use the `net.Add` interface
through the package instead of a plain string to represent and
manipulate addresses. This change makes the package much more general as
users of the package can possibly utilize custom implementations of the
`net.Addr` interface to establish connections.

More precisely, the `ConnReq` struct has been modified to use a net.Addr
instance explicitly, and the `DialFunc` type has also been modified to
take a `net.Addr` directly. This latter change gives functions that
adhere to the `DialFunc` type more flexibility as to exactly how the
connection is established.

Additionally, the `connmgr.Config.GetNewAddress` configuration option
now directly returns a `net.Addr. This change allows the `connmgr` to be
decoupled from all DNS queries which allows callers to preferentially
select more secure methods like performing DNS lookups over a Tor proxy.
2016-11-10 11:22:36 -08:00
Dave Collins
d98430d8ca
connmgr: Implement inbound connection handling.
This modifies the connection manager to provide support for accepting
inbound connections on a caller-provided set of listeners and notify the
caller via a callback.

This is only the minimum work necessary to get inbound support into the
connection manager.  The intention for future commits is to move more
connection-related logic such as limiting the maximum number of overall
connections and banned peer tracking into the connection manager.
2016-11-04 13:14:44 -05:00
Dave Collins
ea9bf748bb
connmgr: Remove type defs for callbacks.
This removes the type definitions for the callback functions in favor of
declaring them directly in the Config struct.  This is more consistent
with the rest of the code base and is preferred since it means callers
reviewing the documentation don't have to follow another level of
indirection to figure out the signature.
2016-11-04 13:14:39 -05:00
Javed Khan
d8a6de461f connmgr: Retry only if below target outbound conns 2016-11-04 00:36:13 -05:00
Javed Khan
aca9fc040c connmgr: Rename max outbound to target outbound 2016-11-04 00:36:13 -05:00
Javed Khan
bff2ba70fd connmgr: Refactor connection management into pkg
This commit introduces package connmgr which contains connection
management related functionality.

The following is an overview of the features the package provides:

- Maintain fixed number of outbound connections
- Optional connect-only mode
- Retry persistent connections with increasing back-off
- Source peers from DNS seeds
- Use Tor to resolve DNS
- Dynamic ban scores
- Test coverage

In addition, btcd has been refactored to make use of the new package by
extending the connection manager to work with the server to source and
maintain peer connections. The following is a broad overview of the
changes to integrate the package:

- Simplify peer state by removing pending, retry peers
- Refactor to remove retries which are now handled by connmgr
- Use callback to add addresses sourced from the  DNS seed

Finally the following connection-related things have been improved as a
part of this refactor:

- Fixes 100% cpu usage when network is down (#129)
- Fixes issues with max peers (#577)
- Simplify outbound peer connections management
2016-10-22 01:11:57 -05:00