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author | Péter Szilágyi <peterke@gmail.com> | 2015-06-22 21:49:47 +0800 |
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committer | Péter Szilágyi <peterke@gmail.com> | 2015-06-22 21:49:47 +0800 |
commit | 1989d1491a21ec1dd8adb20906e07badc5a2f9c9 (patch) | |
tree | 6108cfcd05fc184587ecef8cd1f5185fe96e8f1c /eth | |
parent | d36c25bcbcbc1986ab238465a187789c82818238 (diff) | |
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eth/fetcher: handle and (crude) test block memory DOS
Diffstat (limited to 'eth')
-rw-r--r-- | eth/fetcher/fetcher.go | 61 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | eth/fetcher/fetcher_test.go | 67 |
2 files changed, 105 insertions, 23 deletions
diff --git a/eth/fetcher/fetcher.go b/eth/fetcher/fetcher.go index 8d707da5c..ceca79df0 100644 --- a/eth/fetcher/fetcher.go +++ b/eth/fetcher/fetcher.go @@ -20,7 +20,8 @@ const ( fetchTimeout = 5 * time.Second // Maximum alloted time to return an explicitly requested block maxUncleDist = 7 // Maximum allowed backward distance from the chain head maxQueueDist = 32 // Maximum allowed distance from the chain head to queue - announceLimit = 256 // Maximum number of unique blocks a peer may have announced + hashLimit = 256 // Maximum number of unique blocks a peer may have announced + blockLimit = 64 // Maximum number of unique blocks a per may have delivered ) var ( @@ -80,8 +81,9 @@ type Fetcher struct { fetching map[common.Hash]*announce // Announced blocks, currently fetching // Block cache - queue *prque.Prque // Queue containing the import operations (block number sorted) - queued map[common.Hash]struct{} // Presence set of already queued blocks (to dedup imports) + queue *prque.Prque // Queue containing the import operations (block number sorted) + queues map[string]int // Per peer block counts to prevent memory exhaustion + queued map[common.Hash]*inject // Set of already queued blocks (to dedup imports) // Callbacks getBlock blockRetrievalFn // Retrieves a block from the local chain @@ -104,7 +106,8 @@ func New(getBlock blockRetrievalFn, validateBlock blockValidatorFn, broadcastBlo announced: make(map[common.Hash][]*announce), fetching: make(map[common.Hash]*announce), queue: prque.New(), - queued: make(map[common.Hash]struct{}), + queues: make(map[string]int), + queued: make(map[common.Hash]*inject), getBlock: getBlock, validateBlock: validateBlock, broadcastBlock: broadcastBlock, @@ -192,22 +195,24 @@ func (f *Fetcher) loop() { // Clean up any expired block fetches for hash, announce := range f.fetching { if time.Since(announce.time) > fetchTimeout { - f.forgetBlock(hash) + f.forgetHash(hash) } } // Import any queued blocks that could potentially fit height := f.chainHeight() for !f.queue.Empty() { op := f.queue.PopItem().(*inject) - number := op.block.NumberU64() // If too high up the chain or phase, continue later + number := op.block.NumberU64() if number > height+1 { f.queue.Push(op, -float32(op.block.NumberU64())) break } // Otherwise if fresh and still unknown, try and import - if number+maxUncleDist < height || f.getBlock(op.block.Hash()) != nil { + hash := op.block.Hash() + if number+maxUncleDist < height || f.getBlock(hash) != nil { + f.forgetBlock(hash) continue } f.insert(op.origin, op.block) @@ -221,8 +226,8 @@ func (f *Fetcher) loop() { case notification := <-f.notify: // A block was announced, make sure the peer isn't DOSing us count := f.announces[notification.origin] + 1 - if count > announceLimit { - glog.V(logger.Debug).Infof("Peer %s: exceeded outstanding announces (%d)", notification.origin, announceLimit) + if count > hashLimit { + glog.V(logger.Debug).Infof("Peer %s: exceeded outstanding announces (%d)", notification.origin, hashLimit) break } // All is well, schedule the announce if block's not yet downloading @@ -241,8 +246,8 @@ func (f *Fetcher) loop() { case hash := <-f.done: // A pending import finished, remove all traces of the notification + f.forgetHash(hash) f.forgetBlock(hash) - delete(f.queued, hash) case <-fetch.C: // At least one block's timer ran out, check for needing retrieval @@ -252,7 +257,7 @@ func (f *Fetcher) loop() { if time.Since(announces[0].time) > arriveTimeout-gatherSlack { // Pick a random peer to retrieve from, reset all others announce := announces[rand.Intn(len(announces))] - f.forgetBlock(hash) + f.forgetHash(hash) // If the block still didn't arrive, queue for fetching if f.getBlock(hash) == nil { @@ -296,7 +301,7 @@ func (f *Fetcher) loop() { if f.getBlock(hash) == nil { explicit = append(explicit, block) } else { - f.forgetBlock(hash) + f.forgetHash(hash) } } else { download = append(download, block) @@ -339,6 +344,12 @@ func (f *Fetcher) reschedule(fetch *time.Timer) { func (f *Fetcher) enqueue(peer string, block *types.Block) { hash := block.Hash() + // Ensure the peer isn't DOSing us + count := f.queues[peer] + 1 + if count > blockLimit { + glog.V(logger.Debug).Infof("Peer %s: discarded block #%d [%x], exceeded allowance (%d)", peer, block.NumberU64(), hash.Bytes()[:4], blockLimit) + return + } // Discard any past or too distant blocks if dist := int64(block.NumberU64()) - int64(f.chainHeight()); dist < -maxUncleDist || dist > maxQueueDist { glog.V(logger.Debug).Infof("Peer %s: discarded block #%d [%x], distance %d", peer, block.NumberU64(), hash.Bytes()[:4], dist) @@ -346,8 +357,13 @@ func (f *Fetcher) enqueue(peer string, block *types.Block) { } // Schedule the block for future importing if _, ok := f.queued[hash]; !ok { - f.queued[hash] = struct{}{} - f.queue.Push(&inject{origin: peer, block: block}, -float32(block.NumberU64())) + op := &inject{ + origin: peer, + block: block, + } + f.queues[peer] = count + f.queued[hash] = op + f.queue.Push(op, -float32(block.NumberU64())) if glog.V(logger.Debug) { glog.Infof("Peer %s: queued block #%d [%x], total %v", peer, block.NumberU64(), hash.Bytes()[:4], f.queue.Size()) @@ -389,8 +405,9 @@ func (f *Fetcher) insert(peer string, block *types.Block) { }() } -// forgetBlock removes all traces of a block from the fetcher's internal state. -func (f *Fetcher) forgetBlock(hash common.Hash) { +// forgetHash removes all traces of a block announcement from the fetcher's +// internal state. +func (f *Fetcher) forgetHash(hash common.Hash) { // Remove all pending announces and decrement DOS counters for _, announce := range f.announced[hash] { f.announces[announce.origin]-- @@ -409,3 +426,15 @@ func (f *Fetcher) forgetBlock(hash common.Hash) { delete(f.fetching, hash) } } + +// forgetBlock removes all traces of a queued block frmo the fetcher's internal +// state. +func (f *Fetcher) forgetBlock(hash common.Hash) { + if insert := f.queued[hash]; insert != nil { + f.queues[insert.origin]-- + if f.queues[insert.origin] == 0 { + delete(f.queues, insert.origin) + } + delete(f.queued, hash) + } +} diff --git a/eth/fetcher/fetcher_test.go b/eth/fetcher/fetcher_test.go index d594d830c..b9f0f36a5 100644 --- a/eth/fetcher/fetcher_test.go +++ b/eth/fetcher/fetcher_test.go @@ -399,15 +399,15 @@ func TestDistantDiscarding(t *testing.T) { // Tests that a peer is unable to use unbounded memory with sending infinite // block announcements to a node, but that even in the face of such an attack, // the fetcher remains operational. -func TestAnnounceMemoryExhaustionAttack(t *testing.T) { +func TestHashMemoryExhaustionAttack(t *testing.T) { tester := newTester() // Create a valid chain and an infinite junk chain - hashes := createHashes(announceLimit+2*maxQueueDist, knownHash) + hashes := createHashes(hashLimit+2*maxQueueDist, knownHash) blocks := createBlocksFromHashes(hashes) valid := tester.makeFetcher(blocks) - attack := createHashes(announceLimit+2*maxQueueDist, unknownHash) + attack := createHashes(hashLimit+2*maxQueueDist, unknownHash) attacker := tester.makeFetcher(nil) // Feed the tester a huge hashset from the attacker, and a limited from the valid peer @@ -417,8 +417,8 @@ func TestAnnounceMemoryExhaustionAttack(t *testing.T) { } tester.fetcher.Notify("attacker", attack[i], time.Now().Add(arriveTimeout/2), attacker) } - if len(tester.fetcher.announced) != announceLimit+maxQueueDist { - t.Fatalf("queued announce count mismatch: have %d, want %d", len(tester.fetcher.announced), announceLimit+maxQueueDist) + if len(tester.fetcher.announced) != hashLimit+maxQueueDist { + t.Fatalf("queued announce count mismatch: have %d, want %d", len(tester.fetcher.announced), hashLimit+maxQueueDist) } // Wait for synchronisation to complete and check success for the valid peer time.Sleep(2 * arriveTimeout) @@ -431,10 +431,63 @@ func TestAnnounceMemoryExhaustionAttack(t *testing.T) { tester.fetcher.Notify("valid", hashes[i], time.Now().Add(time.Millisecond), valid) i-- } - time.Sleep(256 * time.Millisecond) + time.Sleep(500 * time.Millisecond) } - time.Sleep(256 * time.Millisecond) + time.Sleep(500 * time.Millisecond) if imported := len(tester.blocks); imported != len(hashes) { t.Fatalf("fully synchronised block mismatch: have %v, want %v", imported, len(hashes)) } } + +// Tests that blocks sent to the fetcher (either through propagation or via hash +// announces and retrievals) don't pile up indefinitely, exhausting available +// system memory. +func TestBlockMemoryExhaustionAttack(t *testing.T) { + tester := newTester() + + // Create a valid chain and a batch of dangling (but in range) blocks + hashes := createHashes(blockLimit, knownHash) + blocks := createBlocksFromHashes(hashes) + + attack := make(map[common.Hash]*types.Block) + for i := 0; i < 16; i++ { + hashes := createHashes(maxQueueDist-1, unknownHash) + blocks := createBlocksFromHashes(hashes) + for _, hash := range hashes[:maxQueueDist-2] { + attack[hash] = blocks[hash] + } + } + // Try to feed all the attacker blocks make sure only a limited batch is accepted + for _, block := range attack { + tester.fetcher.Enqueue("attacker", block) + } + time.Sleep(100 * time.Millisecond) + if queued := tester.fetcher.queue.Size(); queued != blockLimit { + t.Fatalf("queued block count mismatch: have %d, want %d", queued, blockLimit) + } + // Queue up a batch of valid blocks, and check that a new peer is allowed to do so + for i := 0; i < maxQueueDist-1; i++ { + tester.fetcher.Enqueue("valid", blocks[hashes[len(hashes)-3-i]]) + } + time.Sleep(100 * time.Millisecond) + if queued := tester.fetcher.queue.Size(); queued != blockLimit+maxQueueDist-1 { + t.Fatalf("queued block count mismatch: have %d, want %d", queued, blockLimit+maxQueueDist-1) + } + // Insert the missing piece (and sanity check the import) + tester.fetcher.Enqueue("valid", blocks[hashes[len(hashes)-2]]) + time.Sleep(500 * time.Millisecond) + if imported := len(tester.blocks); imported != maxQueueDist+1 { + t.Fatalf("synchronised block mismatch: have %v, want %v", imported, maxQueueDist+1) + } + // Insert the remaining blocks in chunks to ensure clean DOS protection + for i := maxQueueDist; i < len(hashes)-1; i++ { + tester.fetcher.Enqueue("valid", blocks[hashes[len(hashes)-2-i]]) + if i%maxQueueDist == 0 { + time.Sleep(500 * time.Millisecond) + } + } + time.Sleep(500 * time.Millisecond) + if imported := len(tester.blocks); imported != len(hashes) { + t.Fatalf("synchronised block mismatch: have %v, want %v", imported, len(hashes)) + } +} |