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timeout_collector.go
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package hotstuff
import (
"github.com/onflow/flow-go/consensus/hotstuff/model"
)
// TimeoutCollector collects all timeout objects for a specified view. On the happy path, it
// generates a TimeoutCertificate when enough timeouts have been collected. The TimeoutCollector
// is a higher-level structure that orchestrates deduplication, caching and processing of
// timeouts, delegating those tasks to underlying modules (such as TimeoutProcessor).
// Implementations of TimeoutCollector must be concurrency safe.
type TimeoutCollector interface {
// AddTimeout adds a Timeout Object [TO] to the collector.
// When TOs from strictly more than 1/3 of consensus participants (measured by weight)
// were collected, the callback for partial TC will be triggered.
// After collecting TOs from a supermajority, a TC will be created and passed to the EventLoop.
// Expected error returns during normal operations:
// * timeoutcollector.ErrTimeoutForIncompatibleView - submitted timeout for incompatible view
// All other exceptions are symptoms of potential state corruption.
AddTimeout(timeoutObject *model.TimeoutObject) error
// View returns the view that this instance is collecting timeouts for.
// This method is useful when adding the newly created timeout collector to timeout collectors map.
View() uint64
}
// TimeoutProcessor ingests Timeout Objects [TO] for a particular view. It implements the algorithms
// for validating TOs, orchestrates their low-level aggregation and emits `OnPartialTcCreated` and
// `OnTcConstructedFromTimeouts` notifications. TimeoutProcessor cannot deduplicate TOs (this should
// be handled by the higher-level TimeoutCollector) and errors instead.
// Depending on their implementation, a TimeoutProcessor might drop timeouts or attempt to construct a TC.
type TimeoutProcessor interface {
// Process performs processing of single timeout object. This function is safe to call from multiple goroutines.
// Expected error returns during normal operations:
// * timeoutcollector.ErrTimeoutForIncompatibleView - submitted timeout for incompatible view
// * model.InvalidTimeoutError - submitted invalid timeout(invalid structure or invalid signature)
// * model.DuplicatedSignerError if a timeout from the same signer was previously already added
// It does _not necessarily_ imply that the timeout is invalid or the sender is equivocating.
// All other errors should be treated as exceptions.
Process(timeout *model.TimeoutObject) error
}
// TimeoutCollectorFactory performs creation of TimeoutCollector for a given view
type TimeoutCollectorFactory interface {
// Create is a factory method to generate a TimeoutCollector for a given view
// Expected error returns during normal operations:
// * model.ErrViewForUnknownEpoch no epoch containing the given view is known
// All other errors should be treated as exceptions.
Create(view uint64) (TimeoutCollector, error)
}
// TimeoutProcessorFactory performs creation of TimeoutProcessor for a given view
type TimeoutProcessorFactory interface {
// Create is a factory method to generate a TimeoutProcessor for a given view
// Expected error returns during normal operations:
// * model.ErrViewForUnknownEpoch no epoch containing the given view is known
// All other errors should be treated as exceptions.
Create(view uint64) (TimeoutProcessor, error)
}