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// Copyright 2015 The go-ethereum Authors
// This file is part of the go-ethereum library.
//
// The go-ethereum library is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
// (at your option) any later version.
//
// The go-ethereum library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
// GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
//
// You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
// along with the go-ethereum library. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.

package discover

import (
    "bytes"
    "container/list"
    "crypto/ecdsa"
    "errors"
    "fmt"
    "net"
    "sync"
    "time"

    "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/crypto"
    "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/log"
    "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/p2p/enode"
    "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/p2p/netutil"
    "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/rlp"
)

// Errors
var (
    errPacketTooSmall   = errors.New("too small")
    errBadHash          = errors.New("bad hash")
    errExpired          = errors.New("expired")
    errUnsolicitedReply = errors.New("unsolicited reply")
    errUnknownNode      = errors.New("unknown node")
    errTimeout          = errors.New("RPC timeout")
    errClockWarp        = errors.New("reply deadline too far in the future")
    errClosed           = errors.New("socket closed")
)

// Timeouts
const (
    respTimeout    = 500 * time.Millisecond
    expiration     = 20 * time.Second
    bondExpiration = 24 * time.Hour

    ntpFailureThreshold = 32               // Continuous timeouts after which to check NTP
    ntpWarningCooldown  = 10 * time.Minute // Minimum amount of time to pass before repeating NTP warning
    driftThreshold      = 10 * time.Second // Allowed clock drift before warning user
)

// RPC packet types
const (
    pingPacket = iota + 1 // zero is 'reserved'
    pongPacket
    findnodePacket
    neighborsPacket
)

// RPC request structures
type (
    ping struct {
        senderKey *ecdsa.PublicKey // filled in by preverify

        Version    uint
        From, To   rpcEndpoint
        Expiration uint64
        // Ignore additional fields (for forward compatibility).
        Rest []rlp.RawValue `rlp:"tail"`
    }

    // pong is the reply to ping.
    pong struct {
        // This field should mirror the UDP envelope address
        // of the ping packet, which provides a way to discover the
        // the external address (after NAT).
        To rpcEndpoint

        ReplyTok   []byte // This contains the hash of the ping packet.
        Expiration uint64 // Absolute timestamp at which the packet becomes invalid.
        // Ignore additional fields (for forward compatibility).
        Rest []rlp.RawValue `rlp:"tail"`
    }

    // findnode is a query for nodes close to the given target.
    findnode struct {
        Target     encPubkey
        Expiration uint64
        // Ignore additional fields (for forward compatibility).
        Rest []rlp.RawValue `rlp:"tail"`
    }

    // reply to findnode
    neighbors struct {
        Nodes      []rpcNode
        Expiration uint64
        // Ignore additional fields (for forward compatibility).
        Rest []rlp.RawValue `rlp:"tail"`
    }

    rpcNode struct {
        IP  net.IP // len 4 for IPv4 or 16 for IPv6
        UDP uint16 // for discovery protocol
        TCP uint16 // for RLPx protocol
        ID  encPubkey
    }

    rpcEndpoint struct {
        IP  net.IP // len 4 for IPv4 or 16 for IPv6
        UDP uint16 // for discovery protocol
        TCP uint16 // for RLPx protocol
    }
)

func makeEndpoint(addr *net.UDPAddr, tcpPort uint16) rpcEndpoint {
    ip := net.IP{}
    if ip4 := addr.IP.To4(); ip4 != nil {
        ip = ip4
    } else if ip6 := addr.IP.To16(); ip6 != nil {
        ip = ip6
    }
    return rpcEndpoint{IP: ip, UDP: uint16(addr.Port), TCP: tcpPort}
}

func (t *udp) nodeFromRPC(sender *net.UDPAddr, rn rpcNode) (*node, error) {
    if rn.UDP <= 1024 {
        return nil, errors.New("low port")
    }
    if err := netutil.CheckRelayIP(sender.IP, rn.IP); err != nil {
        return nil, err
    }
    if t.netrestrict != nil && !t.netrestrict.Contains(rn.IP) {
        return nil, errors.New("not contained in netrestrict whitelist")
    }
    key, err := decodePubkey(rn.ID)
    if err != nil {
        return nil, err
    }
    n := wrapNode(enode.NewV4(key, rn.IP, int(rn.TCP), int(rn.UDP)))
    err = n.ValidateComplete()
    return n, err
}

func nodeToRPC(n *node) rpcNode {
    var key ecdsa.PublicKey
    var ekey encPubkey
    if err := n.Load((*enode.Secp256k1)(&key)); err == nil {
        ekey = encodePubkey(&key)
    }
    return rpcNode{ID: ekey, IP: n.IP(), UDP: uint16(n.UDP()), TCP: uint16(n.TCP())}
}

// packet is implemented by all protocol messages.
type packet interface {
    // preverify checks whether the packet is valid and should be handled at all.
    preverify(t *udp, from *net.UDPAddr, fromID enode.ID, fromKey encPubkey) error
    // handle handles the packet.
    handle(t *udp, from *net.UDPAddr, fromID enode.ID, mac []byte)
    // name returns the name of the packet for logging purposes.
    name() string
}

type conn interface {
    ReadFromUDP(b []byte) (n int, addr *net.UDPAddr, err error)
    WriteToUDP(b []byte, addr *net.UDPAddr) (n int, err error)
    Close() error
    LocalAddr() net.Addr
}

// udp implements the discovery v4 UDP wire protocol.
type udp struct {
    conn        conn
    netrestrict *netutil.Netlist
    priv        *ecdsa.PrivateKey
    localNode   *enode.LocalNode
    db          *enode.DB
    tab         *Table
    wg          sync.WaitGroup

    addReplyMatcher chan *replyMatcher
    gotreply        chan reply
    closing         chan struct{}
}

// pending represents a pending reply.
//
// Some implementations of the protocol wish to send more than one
// reply packet to findnode. In general, any neighbors packet cannot
// be matched up with a specific findnode packet.
//
// Our implementation handles this by storing a callback function for
// each pending reply. Incoming packets from a node are dispatched
// to all callback functions for that node.
type replyMatcher struct {
    // these fields must match in the reply.
    from  enode.ID
    ip    net.IP
    ptype byte

    // time when the request must complete
    deadline time.Time

    // callback is called when a matching reply arrives. If it returns matched == true, the
    // reply was acceptable. The second return value indicates whether the callback should
    // be removed from the pending reply queue. If it returns false, the reply is considered
    // incomplete and the callback will be invoked again for the next matching reply.
    callback replyMatchFunc

    // errc receives nil when the callback indicates completion or an
    // error if no further reply is received within the timeout.
    errc chan<- error
}

type replyMatchFunc func(interface{}) (matched bool, requestDone bool)

type reply struct {
    from  enode.ID
    ip    net.IP
    ptype byte
    data  packet

    // loop indicates whether there was
    // a matching request by sending on this channel.
    matched chan<- bool
}

// ReadPacket is sent to the unhandled channel when it could not be processed
type ReadPacket struct {
    Data []byte
    Addr *net.UDPAddr
}

// Config holds Table-related settings.
type Config struct {
    // These settings are required and configure the UDP listener:
    PrivateKey *ecdsa.PrivateKey

    // These settings are optional:
    NetRestrict *netutil.Netlist  // network whitelist
    Bootnodes   []*enode.Node     // list of bootstrap nodes
    Unhandled   chan<- ReadPacket // unhandled packets are sent on this channel
}

// ListenUDP returns a new table that listens for UDP packets on laddr.
func ListenUDP(c conn, ln *enode.LocalNode, cfg Config) (*Table, error) {
    tab, _, err := newUDP(c, ln, cfg)
    if err != nil {
        return nil, err
    }
    return tab, nil
}

func newUDP(c conn, ln *enode.LocalNode, cfg Config) (*Table, *udp, error) {
    udp := &udp{
        conn:            c,
        priv:            cfg.PrivateKey,
        netrestrict:     cfg.NetRestrict,
        localNode:       ln,
        db:              ln.Database(),
        closing:         make(chan struct{}),
        gotreply:        make(chan reply),
        addReplyMatcher: make(chan *replyMatcher),
    }
    tab, err := newTable(udp, ln.Database(), cfg.Bootnodes)
    if err != nil {
        return nil, nil, err
    }
    udp.tab = tab

    udp.wg.Add(2)
    go udp.loop()
    go udp.readLoop(cfg.Unhandled)
    return udp.tab, udp, nil
}

func (t *udp) self() *enode.Node {
    return t.localNode.Node()
}

func (t *udp) close() {
    close(t.closing)
    t.conn.Close()
    t.wg.Wait()
}

func (t *udp) ourEndpoint() rpcEndpoint {
    n := t.self()
    a := &net.UDPAddr{IP: n.IP(), Port: n.UDP()}
    return makeEndpoint(a, uint16(n.TCP()))
}

// ping sends a ping message to the given node and waits for a reply.
func (t *udp) ping(toid enode.ID, toaddr *net.UDPAddr) error {
    return <-t.sendPing(toid, toaddr, nil)
}

// sendPing sends a ping message to the given node and invokes the callback
// when the reply arrives.
func (t *udp) sendPing(toid enode.ID, toaddr *net.UDPAddr, callback func()) <-chan error {
    req := &ping{
        Version:    4,
        From:       t.ourEndpoint(),
        To:         makeEndpoint(toaddr, 0), // TODO: maybe use known TCP port from DB
        Expiration: uint64(time.Now().Add(expiration).Unix()),
    }
    packet, hash, err := encodePacket(t.priv, pingPacket, req)
    if err != nil {
        errc := make(chan error, 1)
        errc <- err
        return errc
    }
    // Add a matcher for the reply to the pending reply queue. Pongs are matched if they
    // reference the ping we're about to send.
    errc := t.pending(toid, toaddr.IP, pongPacket, func(p interface{}) (matched bool, requestDone bool) {
        matched = bytes.Equal(p.(*pong).ReplyTok, hash)
        if matched && callback != nil {
            callback()
        }
        return matched, matched
    })
    // Send the packet.
    t.localNode.UDPContact(toaddr)
    t.write(toaddr, toid, req.name(), packet)
    return errc
}

// findnode sends a findnode request to the given node and waits until
// the node has sent up to k neighbors.
func (t *udp) findnode(toid enode.ID, toaddr *net.UDPAddr, target encPubkey) ([]*node, error) {
    // If we haven't seen a ping from the destination node for a while, it won't remember
    // our endpoint proof and reject findnode. Solicit a ping first.
    if time.Since(t.db.LastPingReceived(toid, toaddr.IP)) > bondExpiration {
        t.ping(toid, toaddr)
        // Wait for them to ping back and process our pong.
        time.Sleep(respTimeout)
    }

    // Add a matcher for 'neighbours' replies to the pending reply queue. The matcher is
    // active until enough nodes have been received.
    nodes := make([]*node, 0, bucketSize)
    nreceived := 0
    errc := t.pending(toid, toaddr.IP, neighborsPacket, func(r interface{}) (matched bool, requestDone bool) {
        reply := r.(*neighbors)
        for _, rn := range reply.Nodes {
            nreceived++
            n, err := t.nodeFromRPC(toaddr, rn)
            if err != nil {
                log.Trace("Invalid neighbor node received", "ip", rn.IP, "addr", toaddr, "err", err)
                continue
            }
            nodes = append(nodes, n)
        }
        return true, nreceived >= bucketSize
    })
    t.send(toaddr, toid, findnodePacket, &findnode{
        Target:     target,
        Expiration: uint64(time.Now().Add(expiration).Unix()),
    })
    return nodes, <-errc
}

// pending adds a reply matcher to the pending reply queue.
// see the documentation of type replyMatcher for a detailed explanation.
func (t *udp) pending(id enode.ID, ip net.IP, ptype byte, callback replyMatchFunc) <-chan error {
    ch := make(chan error, 1)
    p := &replyMatcher{from: id, ip: ip, ptype: ptype, callback: callback, errc: ch}
    select {
    case t.addReplyMatcher <- p:
        // loop will handle it
    case <-t.closing:
        ch <- errClosed
    }
    return ch
}

// handleReply dispatches a reply packet, invoking reply matchers. It returns
// whether any matcher considered the packet acceptable.
func (t *udp) handleReply(from enode.ID, fromIP net.IP, ptype byte, req packet) bool {
    matched := make(chan bool, 1)
    select {
    case t.gotreply <- reply{from, fromIP, ptype, req, matched}:
        // loop will handle it
        return <-matched
    case <-t.closing:
        return false
    }
}

// loop runs in its own goroutine. it keeps track of
// the refresh timer and the pending reply queue.
func (t *udp) loop() {
    defer t.wg.Done()

    var (
        plist        = list.New()
        timeout      = time.NewTimer(0)
        nextTimeout  *replyMatcher // head of plist when timeout was last reset
        contTimeouts = 0           // number of continuous timeouts to do NTP checks
        ntpWarnTime  = time.Unix(0, 0)
    )
    <-timeout.C // ignore first timeout
    defer timeout.Stop()

    resetTimeout := func() {
        if plist.Front() == nil || nextTimeout == plist.Front().Value {
            return
        }
        // Start the timer so it fires when the next pending reply has expired.
        now := time.Now()
        for el := plist.Front(); el != nil; el = el.Next() {
            nextTimeout = el.Value.(*replyMatcher)
            if dist := nextTimeout.deadline.Sub(now); dist < 2*respTimeout {
                timeout.Reset(dist)
                return
            }
            // Remove pending replies whose deadline is too far in the
            // future. These can occur if the system clock jumped
            // backwards after the deadline was assigned.
            nextTimeout.errc <- errClockWarp
            plist.Remove(el)
        }
        nextTimeout = nil
        timeout.Stop()
    }

    for {
        resetTimeout()

        select {
        case <-t.closing:
            for el := plist.Front(); el != nil; el = el.Next() {
                el.Value.(*replyMatcher).errc <- errClosed
            }
            return

        case p := <-t.addReplyMatcher:
            p.deadline = time.Now().Add(respTimeout)
            plist.PushBack(p)

        case r := <-t.gotreply:
            var matched bool // whether any replyMatcher considered the reply acceptable.
            for el := plist.Front(); el != nil; el = el.Next() {
                p := el.Value.(*replyMatcher)
                if p.from == r.from && p.ptype == r.ptype && p.ip.Equal(r.ip) {
                    ok, requestDone := p.callback(r.data)
                    matched = matched || ok
                    // Remove the matcher if callback indicates that all replies have been received.
                    if requestDone {
                        p.errc <- nil
                        plist.Remove(el)
                    }
                    // Reset the continuous timeout counter (time drift detection)
                    contTimeouts = 0
                }
            }
            r.matched <- matched

        case now := <-timeout.C:
            nextTimeout = nil

            // Notify and remove callbacks whose deadline is in the past.
            for el := plist.Front(); el != nil; el = el.Next() {
                p := el.Value.(*replyMatcher)
                if now.After(p.deadline) || now.Equal(p.deadline) {
                    p.errc <- errTimeout
                    plist.Remove(el)
                    contTimeouts++
                }
            }
            // If we've accumulated too many timeouts, do an NTP time sync check
            if contTimeouts > ntpFailureThreshold {
                if time.Since(ntpWarnTime) >= ntpWarningCooldown {
                    ntpWarnTime = time.Now()
                    go checkClockDrift()
                }
                contTimeouts = 0
            }
        }
    }
}

const (
    macSize  = 256 / 8
    sigSize  = 520 / 8
    headSize = macSize + sigSize // space of packet frame data
)

var (
    headSpace = make([]byte, headSize)

    // Neighbors replies are sent across multiple packets to
    // stay below the 1280 byte limit. We compute the maximum number
    // of entries by stuffing a packet until it grows too large.
    maxNeighbors int
)

func init() {
    p := neighbors{Expiration: ^uint64(0)}
    maxSizeNode := rpcNode{IP: make(net.IP, 16), UDP: ^uint16(0), TCP: ^uint16(0)}
    for n := 0; ; n++ {
        p.Nodes = append(p.Nodes, maxSizeNode)
        size, _, err := rlp.EncodeToReader(p)
        if err != nil {
            // If this ever happens, it will be caught by the unit tests.
            panic("cannot encode: " + err.Error())
        }
        if headSize+size+1 >= 1280 {
            maxNeighbors = n
            break
        }
    }
}

func (t *udp) send(toaddr *net.UDPAddr, toid enode.ID, ptype byte, req packet) ([]byte, error) {
    packet, hash, err := encodePacket(t.priv, ptype, req)
    if err != nil {
        return hash, err
    }
    return hash, t.write(toaddr, toid, req.name(), packet)
}

func (t *udp) write(toaddr *net.UDPAddr, toid enode.ID, what string, packet []byte) error {
    _, err := t.conn.WriteToUDP(packet, toaddr)
    log.Trace(">> "+what, "id", toid, "addr", toaddr, "err", err)
    return err
}

func encodePacket(priv *ecdsa.PrivateKey, ptype byte, req interface{}) (packet, hash []byte, err error) {
    b := new(bytes.Buffer)
    b.Write(headSpace)
    b.WriteByte(ptype)
    if err := rlp.Encode(b, req); err != nil {
        log.Error("Can't encode discv4 packet", "err", err)
        return nil, nil, err
    }
    packet = b.Bytes()
    sig, err := crypto.Sign(crypto.Keccak256(packet[headSize:]), priv)
    if err != nil {
        log.Error("Can't sign discv4 packet", "err", err)
        return nil, nil, err
    }
    copy(packet[macSize:], sig)
    // add the hash to the front. Note: this doesn't protect the
    // packet in any way. Our public key will be part of this hash in
    // The future.
    hash = crypto.Keccak256(packet[macSize:])
    copy(packet, hash)
    return packet, hash, nil
}

// readLoop runs in its own goroutine. it handles incoming UDP packets.
func (t *udp) readLoop(unhandled chan<- ReadPacket) {
    defer t.wg.Done()
    if unhandled != nil {
        defer close(unhandled)
    }

    // Discovery packets are defined to be no larger than 1280 bytes.
    // Packets larger than this size will be cut at the end and treated
    // as invalid because their hash won't match.
    buf := make([]byte, 1280)
    for {
        nbytes, from, err := t.conn.ReadFromUDP(buf)
        if netutil.IsTemporaryError(err) {
            // Ignore temporary read errors.
            log.Debug("Temporary UDP read error", "err", err)
            continue
        } else if err != nil {
            // Shut down the loop for permament errors.
            log.Debug("UDP read error", "err", err)
            return
        }
        if t.handlePacket(from, buf[:nbytes]) != nil && unhandled != nil {
            select {
            case unhandled <- ReadPacket{buf[:nbytes], from}:
            default:
            }
        }
    }
}

func (t *udp) handlePacket(from *net.UDPAddr, buf []byte) error {
    packet, fromKey, hash, err := decodePacket(buf)
    if err != nil {
        log.Debug("Bad discv4 packet", "addr", from, "err", err)
        return err
    }
    fromID := fromKey.id()
    if err == nil {
        err = packet.preverify(t, from, fromID, fromKey)
    }
    log.Trace("<< "+packet.name(), "id", fromID, "addr", from, "err", err)
    if err == nil {
        packet.handle(t, from, fromID, hash)
    }
    return err
}

func decodePacket(buf []byte) (packet, encPubkey, []byte, error) {
    if len(buf) < headSize+1 {
        return nil, encPubkey{}, nil, errPacketTooSmall
    }
    hash, sig, sigdata := buf[:macSize], buf[macSize:headSize], buf[headSize:]
    shouldhash := crypto.Keccak256(buf[macSize:])
    if !bytes.Equal(hash, shouldhash) {
        return nil, encPubkey{}, nil, errBadHash
    }
    fromKey, err := recoverNodeKey(crypto.Keccak256(buf[headSize:]), sig)
    if err != nil {
        return nil, fromKey, hash, err
    }

    var req packet
    switch ptype := sigdata[0]; ptype {
    case pingPacket:
        req = new(ping)
    case pongPacket:
        req = new(pong)
    case findnodePacket:
        req = new(findnode)
    case neighborsPacket:
        req = new(neighbors)
    default:
        return nil, fromKey, hash, fmt.Errorf("unknown type: %d", ptype)
    }
    s := rlp.NewStream(bytes.NewReader(sigdata[1:]), 0)
    err = s.Decode(req)
    return req, fromKey, hash, err
}

// Packet Handlers

func (req *ping) preverify(t *udp, from *net.UDPAddr, fromID enode.ID, fromKey encPubkey) error {
    if expired(req.Expiration) {
        return errExpired
    }
    key, err := decodePubkey(fromKey)
    if err != nil {
        return errors.New("invalid public key")
    }
    req.senderKey = key
    return nil
}

func (req *ping) handle(t *udp, from *net.UDPAddr, fromID enode.ID, mac []byte) {
    // Reply.
    t.send(from, fromID, pongPacket, &pong{
        To:         makeEndpoint(from, req.From.TCP),
        ReplyTok:   mac,
        Expiration: uint64(time.Now().Add(expiration).Unix()),
    })

    // Ping back if our last pong on file is too far in the past.
    n := wrapNode(enode.NewV4(req.senderKey, from.IP, int(req.From.TCP), from.Port))
    if time.Since(t.db.LastPongReceived(n.ID(), from.IP)) > bondExpiration {
        t.sendPing(fromID, from, func() {
            t.tab.addVerifiedNode(n)
        })
    } else {
        t.tab.addVerifiedNode(n)
    }

    // Update node database and endpoint predictor.
    t.db.UpdateLastPingReceived(n.ID(), from.IP, time.Now())
    t.localNode.UDPEndpointStatement(from, &net.UDPAddr{IP: req.To.IP, Port: int(req.To.UDP)})
}

func (req *ping) name() string { return "PING/v4" }

func (req *pong) preverify(t *udp, from *net.UDPAddr, fromID enode.ID, fromKey encPubkey) error {
    if expired(req.Expiration) {
        return errExpired
    }
    if !t.handleReply(fromID, from.IP, pongPacket, req) {
        return errUnsolicitedReply
    }
    return nil
}

func (req *pong) handle(t *udp, from *net.UDPAddr, fromID enode.ID, mac []byte) {
    t.localNode.UDPEndpointStatement(from, &net.UDPAddr{IP: req.To.IP, Port: int(req.To.UDP)})
    t.db.UpdateLastPongReceived(fromID, from.IP, time.Now())
}

func (req *pong) name() string { return "PONG/v4" }

func (req *findnode) preverify(t *udp, from *net.UDPAddr, fromID enode.ID, fromKey encPubkey) error {
    if expired(req.Expiration) {
        return errExpired
    }
    if time.Since(t.db.LastPongReceived(fromID, from.IP)) > bondExpiration {
        // No endpoint proof pong exists, we don't process the packet. This prevents an
        // attack vector where the discovery protocol could be used to amplify traffic in a
        // DDOS attack. A malicious actor would send a findnode request with the IP address
        // and UDP port of the target as the source address. The recipient of the findnode
        // packet would then send a neighbors packet (which is a much bigger packet than
        // findnode) to the victim.
        return errUnknownNode
    }
    return nil
}

func (req *findnode) handle(t *udp, from *net.UDPAddr, fromID enode.ID, mac []byte) {
    // Determine closest nodes.
    target := enode.ID(crypto.Keccak256Hash(req.Target[:]))
    t.tab.mutex.Lock()
    closest := t.tab.closest(target, bucketSize).entries
    t.tab.mutex.Unlock()

    // Send neighbors in chunks with at most maxNeighbors per packet
    // to stay below the 1280 byte limit.
    p := neighbors{Expiration: uint64(time.Now().Add(expiration).Unix())}
    var sent bool
    for _, n := range closest {
        if netutil.CheckRelayIP(from.IP, n.IP()) == nil {
            p.Nodes = append(p.Nodes, nodeToRPC(n))
        }
        if len(p.Nodes) == maxNeighbors {
            t.send(from, fromID, neighborsPacket, &p)
            p.Nodes = p.Nodes[:0]
            sent = true
        }
    }
    if len(p.Nodes) > 0 || !sent {
        t.send(from, fromID, neighborsPacket, &p)
    }
}

func (req *findnode) name() string { return "FINDNODE/v4" }

func (req *neighbors) preverify(t *udp, from *net.UDPAddr, fromID enode.ID, fromKey encPubkey) error {
    if expired(req.Expiration) {
        return errExpired
    }
    if !t.handleReply(fromID, from.IP, neighborsPacket, req) {
        return errUnsolicitedReply
    }
    return nil
}

func (req *neighbors) handle(t *udp, from *net.UDPAddr, fromID enode.ID, mac []byte) {
}

func (req *neighbors) name() string { return "NEIGHBORS/v4" }

func expired(ts uint64) bool {
    return time.Unix(int64(ts), 0).Before(time.Now())
}