PyBitmessage-2021-04-27/src/class_sendDataThread.py

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import time
import threading
import shared
import Queue
from struct import unpack, pack
import hashlib
import random
import sys
import socket
from helper_generic import addDataPadding
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from class_objectHashHolder import *
from addresses import *
# Every connection to a peer has a sendDataThread (and also a
# receiveDataThread).
class sendDataThread(threading.Thread):
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def __init__(self, sendDataThreadQueue):
threading.Thread.__init__(self)
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self.sendDataThreadQueue = sendDataThreadQueue
shared.sendDataQueues.append(self.sendDataThreadQueue)
self.data = ''
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self.objectHashHolderInstance = objectHashHolder(self.sendDataThreadQueue)
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self.objectHashHolderInstance.start()
self.connectionIsOrWasFullyEstablished = False
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def setup(
self,
sock,
HOST,
PORT,
streamNumber,
someObjectsOfWhichThisRemoteNodeIsAlreadyAware):
self.sock = sock
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self.peer = shared.Peer(HOST, PORT)
self.streamNumber = streamNumber
self.remoteProtocolVersion = - \
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1 # This must be set using setRemoteProtocolVersion command which is sent through the self.sendDataThreadQueue queue.
self.lastTimeISentData = int(
time.time()) # If this value increases beyond five minutes ago, we'll send a pong message to keep the connection alive.
self.someObjectsOfWhichThisRemoteNodeIsAlreadyAware = someObjectsOfWhichThisRemoteNodeIsAlreadyAware
with shared.printLock:
print 'The streamNumber of this sendDataThread (ID:', str(id(self)) + ') at setup() is', self.streamNumber
def sendVersionMessage(self):
datatosend = shared.assembleVersionMessage(
self.peer.host, self.peer.port, self.streamNumber) # the IP and port of the remote host, and my streamNumber.
with shared.printLock:
print 'Sending version packet: ', repr(datatosend)
try:
self.sendBytes(datatosend)
except Exception as err:
# if not 'Bad file descriptor' in err:
with shared.printLock:
sys.stderr.write('sock.sendall error: %s\n' % err)
self.versionSent = 1
def sendBytes(self, data):
if shared.config.getint('bitmessagesettings', 'maxuploadrate') == 0:
uploadRateLimitBytes = 999999999 # float("inf") doesn't work
else:
uploadRateLimitBytes = shared.config.getint('bitmessagesettings', 'maxuploadrate') * 1000
with shared.sendDataLock:
while data:
while shared.numberOfBytesSentLastSecond >= uploadRateLimitBytes:
if int(time.time()) == shared.lastTimeWeResetBytesSent:
time.sleep(0.3)
else:
# It's a new second. Let us clear the shared.numberOfBytesSentLastSecond
shared.lastTimeWeResetBytesSent = int(time.time())
shared.numberOfBytesSentLastSecond = 0
# If the user raises or lowers the uploadRateLimit then we should make use of
# the new setting. If we are hitting the limit then we'll check here about
# once per second.
if shared.config.getint('bitmessagesettings', 'maxuploadrate') == 0:
uploadRateLimitBytes = 999999999 # float("inf") doesn't work
else:
uploadRateLimitBytes = shared.config.getint('bitmessagesettings', 'maxuploadrate') * 1000
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amountSent = self.sock.send(data[:1000])
shared.numberOfBytesSent += amountSent # used for the 'network status' tab in the UI
shared.numberOfBytesSentLastSecond += amountSent
self.lastTimeISentData = int(time.time())
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data = data[amountSent:]
def run(self):
with shared.printLock:
print 'sendDataThread starting. ID:', str(id(self))+'. Number of queues in sendDataQueues:', len(shared.sendDataQueues)
while True:
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deststream, command, data = self.sendDataThreadQueue.get()
if deststream == self.streamNumber or deststream == 0:
if command == 'shutdown':
with shared.printLock:
print 'sendDataThread (associated with', self.peer, ') ID:', id(self), 'shutting down now.'
break
# When you receive an incoming connection, a sendDataThread is
# created even though you don't yet know what stream number the
# remote peer is interested in. They will tell you in a version
# message and if you too are interested in that stream then you
# will continue on with the connection and will set the
# streamNumber of this send data thread here:
elif command == 'setStreamNumber':
self.streamNumber = data
with shared.printLock:
print 'setting the stream number in the sendData thread (ID:', id(self), ') to', self.streamNumber
elif command == 'setRemoteProtocolVersion':
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specifiedRemoteProtocolVersion = data
with shared.printLock:
print 'setting the remote node\'s protocol version in the sendDataThread (ID:', id(self), ') to', specifiedRemoteProtocolVersion
self.remoteProtocolVersion = specifiedRemoteProtocolVersion
elif command == 'advertisepeer':
self.objectHashHolderInstance.holdPeer(data)
elif command == 'sendaddr':
if self.connectionIsOrWasFullyEstablished: # only send addr messages if we have sent and heard a verack from the remote node
numberOfAddressesInAddrMessage = len(data)
payload = ''
for hostDetails in data:
timeLastReceivedMessageFromThisNode, streamNumber, services, host, port = hostDetails
payload += pack(
'>Q', timeLastReceivedMessageFromThisNode) # now uses 64-bit time
payload += pack('>I', streamNumber)
payload += pack(
'>q', services) # service bit flags offered by this node
payload += shared.encodeHost(host)
payload += pack('>H', port)
payload = encodeVarint(numberOfAddressesInAddrMessage) + payload
packet = shared.CreatePacket('addr', payload)
try:
self.sendBytes(packet)
except:
with shared.printLock:
print 'sendaddr: self.sock.sendall failed'
break
elif command == 'advertiseobject':
self.objectHashHolderInstance.holdHash(data)
elif command == 'sendinv':
if self.connectionIsOrWasFullyEstablished: # only send inv messages if we have send and heard a verack from the remote node
payload = ''
for hash in data:
if hash not in self.someObjectsOfWhichThisRemoteNodeIsAlreadyAware:
payload += hash
if payload != '':
payload = encodeVarint(len(payload)/32) + payload
packet = shared.CreatePacket('inv', payload)
try:
self.sendBytes(packet)
except:
with shared.printLock:
print 'sendinv: self.sock.sendall failed'
break
elif command == 'pong':
self.someObjectsOfWhichThisRemoteNodeIsAlreadyAware.clear() # To save memory, let us clear this data structure from time to time. As its function is to help us keep from sending inv messages to peers which sent us the same inv message mere seconds earlier, it will be fine to clear this data structure from time to time.
if self.lastTimeISentData < (int(time.time()) - 298):
# Send out a pong message to keep the connection alive.
with shared.printLock:
print 'Sending pong to', self.peer, 'to keep connection alive.'
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packet = shared.CreatePacket('pong')
try:
self.sendBytes(packet)
except:
with shared.printLock:
print 'send pong failed'
break
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elif command == 'sendRawData':
try:
self.sendBytes(data)
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except:
with shared.printLock:
print 'Sending of data to', self.peer, 'failed. sendDataThread thread', self, 'ending now.'
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break
elif command == 'connectionIsOrWasFullyEstablished':
self.connectionIsOrWasFullyEstablished = True
else:
with shared.printLock:
print 'sendDataThread ID:', id(self), 'ignoring command', command, 'because the thread is not in stream', deststream
try:
self.sock.shutdown(socket.SHUT_RDWR)
self.sock.close()
except:
pass
shared.sendDataQueues.remove(self.sendDataThreadQueue)
with shared.printLock:
print 'sendDataThread ending. ID:', str(id(self))+'. Number of queues in sendDataQueues:', len(shared.sendDataQueues)
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self.objectHashHolderInstance.close()