[refactor] Use Reasons directly instead of DoS codes

pull/764/head
Matt Corallo 7 years ago committed by Suhas Daftuar
parent 9ab2a0412e
commit ef54b486d5

@ -959,27 +959,68 @@ void Misbehaving(NodeId pnode, int howmuch, const std::string& message) EXCLUSIV
LogPrint(BCLog::NET, "%s: %s peer=%d (%d -> %d)%s\n", __func__, state->name, pnode, state->nMisbehavior-howmuch, state->nMisbehavior, message_prefixed);
}
/**
* Returns true if the given validation state result may result in a peer
* banning/disconnecting us. We use this to determine which unaccepted
* transactions from a whitelisted peer that we can safely relay.
*/
static bool TxRelayMayResultInDisconnect(const CValidationState& state)
{
return (state.GetDoS() > 0);
return state.GetReason() == ValidationInvalidReason::CONSENSUS;
}
/**
* Potentially ban a node based on the contents of a CValidationState object
* TODO: net_processing should make the punish decision based on the reason
* a tx/block was invalid, rather than just the nDoS score handed back by validation.
*
* @parameter via_compact_block: this bool is passed in because net_processing should
* @param[in] via_compact_block: this bool is passed in because net_processing should
* punish peers differently depending on whether the data was provided in a compact
* block message or not. If the compact block had a valid header, but contained invalid
* txs, the peer should not be punished. See BIP 152.
*
* @return Returns true if the peer was punished (probably disconnected)
*
* Changes here may need to be reflected in TxRelayMayResultInDisconnect().
*/
static bool MaybePunishNode(NodeId nodeid, const CValidationState& state, bool via_compact_block, const std::string& message = "") {
int nDoS = state.GetDoS();
if (nDoS > 0 && !via_compact_block) {
LOCK(cs_main);
Misbehaving(nodeid, nDoS, message);
return true;
switch (state.GetReason()) {
case ValidationInvalidReason::NONE:
break;
// The node is providing invalid data:
case ValidationInvalidReason::CONSENSUS:
case ValidationInvalidReason::BLOCK_MUTATED:
if (!via_compact_block) {
LOCK(cs_main);
Misbehaving(nodeid, 100, message);
return true;
}
break;
// Handled elsewhere for now
case ValidationInvalidReason::CACHED_INVALID:
break;
case ValidationInvalidReason::BLOCK_INVALID_HEADER:
case ValidationInvalidReason::BLOCK_CHECKPOINT:
case ValidationInvalidReason::BLOCK_INVALID_PREV:
{
LOCK(cs_main);
Misbehaving(nodeid, 100, message);
}
return true;
// Conflicting (but not necessarily invalid) data or different policy:
case ValidationInvalidReason::BLOCK_MISSING_PREV:
{
// TODO: Handle this much more gracefully (10 DoS points is super arbitrary)
LOCK(cs_main);
Misbehaving(nodeid, 10, message);
}
return true;
case ValidationInvalidReason::RECENT_CONSENSUS_CHANGE:
case ValidationInvalidReason::BLOCK_TIME_FUTURE:
case ValidationInvalidReason::TX_NOT_STANDARD:
case ValidationInvalidReason::TX_MISSING_INPUTS:
case ValidationInvalidReason::TX_WITNESS_MUTATED:
case ValidationInvalidReason::TX_CONFLICT:
case ValidationInvalidReason::TX_MEMPOOL_POLICY:
break;
}
if (message != "") {
LogPrint(BCLog::NET, "peer=%d: %s\n", nodeid, message);
@ -2513,14 +2554,13 @@ bool static ProcessMessage(CNode* pfrom, const std::string& strCommand, CDataStr
// to policy, allowing the node to function as a gateway for
// nodes hidden behind it.
//
// Never relay transactions that we would assign a non-zero DoS
// score for, as we expect peers to do the same with us in that
// case.
if (!state.IsInvalid() || !TxRelayMayResultInDisconnect(state)) {
// Never relay transactions that might result in being
// disconnected (or banned).
if (state.IsInvalid() && TxRelayMayResultInDisconnect(state)) {
LogPrintf("Not relaying invalid transaction %s from whitelisted peer=%d (%s)\n", tx.GetHash().ToString(), pfrom->GetId(), FormatStateMessage(state));
} else {
LogPrintf("Force relaying tx %s from whitelisted peer=%d\n", tx.GetHash().ToString(), pfrom->GetId());
RelayTransaction(tx, connman);
} else {
LogPrintf("Not relaying invalid transaction %s from whitelisted peer=%d (%s)\n", tx.GetHash().ToString(), pfrom->GetId(), FormatStateMessage(state));
}
}
}
@ -2590,21 +2630,8 @@ bool static ProcessMessage(CNode* pfrom, const std::string& strCommand, CDataStr
const CBlockIndex *pindex = nullptr;
CValidationState state;
if (!ProcessNewBlockHeaders({cmpctblock.header}, state, chainparams, &pindex)) {
if (state.IsInvalid() && received_new_header) {
// In this situation, the block header is known to be invalid.
// If we never created a CBlockIndex entry for it, then the
// header must be bad just by inspection (and is not one that
// looked okay but the block later turned out to be invalid for
// some other reason).
// We should punish compact block peers that give us an invalid
// header (other than a "duplicate-invalid" one, see
// ProcessHeadersMessage), so set via_compact_block to false
// here.
// TODO: when we switch from DoS scores to reasons that
// tx/blocks are invalid, this call should set
// via_compact_block to true, since MaybePunishNode will have
// sufficient information to act correctly.
MaybePunishNode(pfrom->GetId(), state, /*via_compact_block*/ false, "invalid header via cmpctblock");
if (state.IsInvalid()) {
MaybePunishNode(pfrom->GetId(), state, /*via_compact_block*/ true, "invalid header via cmpctblock");
return true;
}
}

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