light: skeleton for sync service

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// Copyright 2015, 2016 Parity Technologies (UK) Ltd.
// This file is part of Parity.
// Parity is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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//! Light client synchronization.
//!
//! This will synchronize the header chain using LES messages.
//! Dataflow is largely one-directional as headers are pushed into
//! the light client queue for import. Where possible, they are batched
//! in groups.
//!
//! This is written assuming that the client and sync service are running
//! in the same binary; unlike a full node
use std::collections::{BinaryHeap, HashMap};
use std::sync::Arc;
use light::Client;
use light::net::{Handler, EventContext, Capabilities};
use light::request;
use network: PeerId;
use util::{U256, H256};
struct Peer {
head_td: U256,
head_hash: H256,
head_num: u64,
}
// The block downloader.
// This is instantiated with a starting and a target block
// and produces a priority queue of requests for headers which should be
// fulfilled.
struct Downloader {
start: u64,
target: (H256, u64),
requests: BinaryHeap<Request>,
}
impl Downloader {
// create a new downloader.
fn new(start: u64, target: (H256, u64)) -> Self {
Downloader {
start: start,
target: target,
requests: BinaryHeap::new(),
}
}
}
/// Light client synchronization manager. See module docs for more details.
pub struct LightSync {
best_seen: Mutex<Option<(H256, U256)>>, // best seen block on the network.
peers: RwLock<HashMap<PeerId, Peer>>, // peers which are relevant to synchronization.
client: Arc<Client>,
downloader: Downloader,
assigned_requests: HashMap<ReqId, HeaderRequest>,
}
impl Handler for LightSync {
fn on_connect(&self, ctx: &EventContext, status: &Status, capabilities: &Capabilities) {
if !capabilities.serve_headers {
trace!(target: "sync", "Ignoring irrelevant peer: {}", ctx.peer());
return;
}
{
let mut best = self.best_seen.lock();
if best_seen.as_ref().map_or(true, |ref best| status.head_td > best.1) {
*best_seen = Some(status.head_hash, status.head_td)
}
}
self.peers.write().insert(ctx.peer(), Peer {
head_td: status.head_td,
head_hash: status.head_hash,
head_num: status.head_num,
});
}
}
impl LightSync {
fn assign_request(&self, p-eer: PeerId);
}
// public API
impl LightSync {
/// Create a new instance of `LightSync`.
///
/// This won't do anything until registered as a handler
/// so it can receive
pub fn new(client: Arc<Client>) -> Self {
LightSync {
best_seen: Mutex::new(None),
peers: HashMap::new(),
client: client,
}
}
}