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package messagequeue

import (
	"context"
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	"errors"
	"fmt"
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	"sync"
	"time"

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	blocks "github.com/ipfs/go-block-format"
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	logging "github.com/ipfs/go-log"
	"github.com/libp2p/go-libp2p-core/peer"
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	gsmsg "github.com/ipfs/go-graphsync/message"
	gsnet "github.com/ipfs/go-graphsync/network"
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	"github.com/ipfs/go-graphsync/notifications"
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)

var log = logging.Logger("graphsync")

const maxRetries = 10

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type EventName uint64

const (
	Queued EventName = iota
	Sent
	Error
)

type Event struct {
	Name EventName
	Err  error
}

type Topic uint64

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// MessageNetwork is any network that can connect peers and generate a message
// sender.
type MessageNetwork interface {
	NewMessageSender(context.Context, peer.ID) (gsnet.MessageSender, error)
	ConnectTo(context.Context, peer.ID) error
}

// MessageQueue implements queue of want messages to send to peers.
type MessageQueue struct {
	p       peer.ID
	network MessageNetwork
	ctx     context.Context

	outgoingWork chan struct{}
	done         chan struct{}

	// internal do not touch outside go routines
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	nextMessage        gsmsg.GraphSyncMessage
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	nextMessageTopic   Topic
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	nextMessageLk      sync.RWMutex
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	nextAvailableTopic Topic
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	processedNotifiers []chan struct{}
	sender             gsnet.MessageSender
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	eventPublisher     notifications.Publisher
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}

// New creats a new MessageQueue.
func New(ctx context.Context, p peer.ID, network MessageNetwork) *MessageQueue {
	return &MessageQueue{
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		ctx:            ctx,
		network:        network,
		p:              p,
		outgoingWork:   make(chan struct{}, 1),
		done:           make(chan struct{}),
		eventPublisher: notifications.NewPublisher(),
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	}
}

// AddRequest adds an outgoing request to the message queue.
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func (mq *MessageQueue) AddRequest(graphSyncRequest gsmsg.GraphSyncRequest, notifees ...notifications.Notifee) {
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	if mq.mutateNextMessage(func(nextMessage gsmsg.GraphSyncMessage) {
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		nextMessage.AddRequest(graphSyncRequest)
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	}, notifees) {
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		mq.signalWork()
	}
}

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// AddResponses adds the given blocks and responses to the next message and
// returns a channel that sends a notification when sending initiates. If ignored by the consumer
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// sending will not block.
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func (mq *MessageQueue) AddResponses(responses []gsmsg.GraphSyncResponse, blks []blocks.Block, notifees ...notifications.Notifee) {
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	if mq.mutateNextMessage(func(nextMessage gsmsg.GraphSyncMessage) {
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		for _, response := range responses {
			nextMessage.AddResponse(response)
		}
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		for _, block := range blks {
			nextMessage.AddBlock(block)
		}
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	}, notifees) {
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		mq.signalWork()
	}
}

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// Startup starts the processing of messages, and creates an initial message
// based on the given initial wantlist.
func (mq *MessageQueue) Startup() {
	go mq.runQueue()
}

// Shutdown stops the processing of messages for a message queue.
func (mq *MessageQueue) Shutdown() {
	close(mq.done)
}

func (mq *MessageQueue) runQueue() {
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	defer mq.eventPublisher.Shutdown()
	mq.eventPublisher.Startup()
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	for {
		select {
		case <-mq.outgoingWork:
			mq.sendMessage()
		case <-mq.done:
			if mq.sender != nil {
				mq.sender.Close()
			}
			return
		case <-mq.ctx.Done():
			if mq.sender != nil {
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				_ = mq.sender.Reset()
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			}
			return
		}
	}
}

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func (mq *MessageQueue) mutateNextMessage(mutator func(gsmsg.GraphSyncMessage), notifees []notifications.Notifee) bool {
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	mq.nextMessageLk.Lock()
	defer mq.nextMessageLk.Unlock()
	if mq.nextMessage == nil {
		mq.nextMessage = gsmsg.New()
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		mq.nextMessageTopic = mq.nextAvailableTopic
		mq.nextAvailableTopic++
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	}
	mutator(mq.nextMessage)
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	for _, notifee := range notifees {
		notifications.SubscribeOn(mq.eventPublisher, mq.nextMessageTopic, notifee)
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	}
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	return !mq.nextMessage.Empty()
}

func (mq *MessageQueue) signalWork() {
	select {
	case mq.outgoingWork <- struct{}{}:
	default:
	}
}

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func (mq *MessageQueue) extractOutgoingMessage() (gsmsg.GraphSyncMessage, Topic) {
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	// grab outgoing message
	mq.nextMessageLk.Lock()
	message := mq.nextMessage
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	topic := mq.nextMessageTopic
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	mq.nextMessage = nil
	mq.nextMessageLk.Unlock()
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	return message, topic
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}

func (mq *MessageQueue) sendMessage() {
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	message, topic := mq.extractOutgoingMessage()
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	if message == nil || message.Empty() {
		return
	}
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	mq.eventPublisher.Publish(topic, Event{Name: Queued, Err: nil})
	defer mq.eventPublisher.Close(topic)
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	err := mq.initializeSender()
	if err != nil {
		log.Infof("cant open message sender to peer %s: %s", mq.p, err)
		// TODO: cant connect, what now?
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		mq.eventPublisher.Publish(topic, Event{Name: Error, Err: fmt.Errorf("cant open message sender to peer %s: %w", mq.p, err)})
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		return
	}

	for i := 0; i < maxRetries; i++ { // try to send this message until we fail.
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		if mq.attemptSendAndRecovery(message, topic) {
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			return
		}
	}
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	mq.eventPublisher.Publish(topic, Event{Name: Error, Err: fmt.Errorf("expended retries on SendMsg(%s)", mq.p)})
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}

func (mq *MessageQueue) initializeSender() error {
	if mq.sender != nil {
		return nil
	}
	nsender, err := openSender(mq.ctx, mq.network, mq.p)
	if err != nil {
		return err
	}
	mq.sender = nsender
	return nil
}

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func (mq *MessageQueue) attemptSendAndRecovery(message gsmsg.GraphSyncMessage, topic Topic) bool {
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	err := mq.sender.SendMsg(mq.ctx, message)
	if err == nil {
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		mq.eventPublisher.Publish(topic, Event{Name: Sent})
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		return true
	}

	log.Infof("graphsync send error: %s", err)
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	_ = mq.sender.Reset()
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	mq.sender = nil

	select {
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	case <-mq.done:
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		mq.eventPublisher.Publish(topic, Event{Name: Error, Err: errors.New("queue shutdown")})
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		return true
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	case <-mq.ctx.Done():
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		mq.eventPublisher.Publish(topic, Event{Name: Error, Err: errors.New("context cancelled")})
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		return true
	case <-time.After(time.Millisecond * 100):
		// wait 100ms in case disconnect notifications are still propogating
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		log.Warn("SendMsg errored but neither 'done' nor context.Done() were set")
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	}

	err = mq.initializeSender()
	if err != nil {
		log.Infof("couldnt open sender again after SendMsg(%s) failed: %s", mq.p, err)
		// TODO(why): what do we do now?
		// I think the *right* answer is to probably put the message we're
		// trying to send back, and then return to waiting for new work or
		// a disconnect.
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		mq.eventPublisher.Publish(topic, Event{Name: Error, Err: fmt.Errorf("couldnt open sender again after SendMsg(%s) failed: %w", mq.p, err)})
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		return true
	}

	return false
}

func openSender(ctx context.Context, network MessageNetwork, p peer.ID) (gsnet.MessageSender, error) {
	// allow ten minutes for connections this includes looking them up in the
	// dht dialing them, and handshaking
	conctx, cancel := context.WithTimeout(ctx, time.Minute*10)
	defer cancel()

	err := network.ConnectTo(conctx, p)
	if err != nil {
		return nil, err
	}

	nsender, err := network.NewMessageSender(ctx, p)
	if err != nil {
		return nil, err
	}

	return nsender, nil
}