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Evan
30021ea887 clean 2026-02-18 17:53:52 +00:00
Alex Cheema
6c322ebb72 feat: only show thinking toggle for models that support it (#1497)
## Summary
- Adds `thinking_toggle` capability to 26 model cards that support
toggling thinking mode on/off
- GPT-OSS models (20b, 120b) excluded — they always think and don't
support toggling
- Dashboard UI updated to check for `thinking_toggle` capability before
showing the toggle button

## Test plan
- [x] `uv run basedpyright` — 0 errors
- [x] `uv run ruff check` — all checks passed
- [x] `nix fmt` — 0 files changed
- [x] `uv run pytest` — 188 passed, 0 failed
- [x] Security review passed (no secrets, eval/exec, innerHTML, or dep
changes)

🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code)

Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-18 17:05:00 +00:00
56 changed files with 89 additions and 2116 deletions

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Cargo.lock generated
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@@ -673,17 +673,6 @@ dependencies = [
"syn 2.0.111",
]
[[package]]
name = "delegate"
version = "0.13.5"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "780eb241654bf097afb00fc5f054a09b687dad862e485fdcf8399bb056565370"
dependencies = [
"proc-macro2",
"quote",
"syn 2.0.111",
]
[[package]]
name = "der"
version = "0.7.10"
@@ -887,20 +876,16 @@ dependencies = [
name = "exo_pyo3_bindings"
version = "0.0.1"
dependencies = [
"delegate",
"env_logger",
"extend",
"futures",
"libp2p",
"futures-lite",
"log",
"networking",
"pin-project",
"pyo3",
"pyo3-async-runtimes",
"pyo3-log",
"pyo3-stub-gen",
"tokio",
"util",
]
[[package]]
@@ -2750,17 +2735,13 @@ dependencies = [
name = "networking"
version = "0.0.1"
dependencies = [
"delegate",
"either",
"extend",
"futures",
"futures-timer",
"futures-lite",
"keccak-const",
"libp2p",
"log",
"tokio",
"tracing-subscriber",
"util",
]
[[package]]
@@ -4590,10 +4571,6 @@ version = "0.2.2"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "06abde3611657adf66d383f00b093d7faecc7fa57071cce2578660c9f1010821"
[[package]]
name = "util"
version = "0.0.1"
[[package]]
name = "uuid"
version = "1.19.0"

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@@ -3,7 +3,6 @@ resolver = "3"
members = [
"rust/networking",
"rust/exo_pyo3_bindings",
"rust/util",
]
[workspace.package]
@@ -24,7 +23,6 @@ opt-level = 3
[workspace.dependencies]
## Crate members as common dependencies
networking = { path = "rust/networking" }
util = { path = "rust/util" }
# Macro dependecies
extend = "1.2"

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@@ -103,7 +103,7 @@
const modelSupportsThinking = $derived(() => {
if (!currentModel) return false;
const caps = modelCapabilities[currentModel] || [];
return caps.includes("thinking") && caps.includes("text");
return caps.includes("thinking_toggle") && caps.includes("text");
});
const isEditOnlyWithoutImage = $derived(

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@@ -6,6 +6,8 @@ readme = "README.md"
requires-python = ">=3.13"
dependencies = [
"aiofiles>=24.1.0",
"aiohttp>=3.12.14",
"types-aiofiles>=24.1.0.20250708",
"pydantic>=2.11.7",
"fastapi>=0.116.1",
"filelock>=3.18.0",

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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ tasks = ["TextGeneration"]
family = "deepseek"
quantization = "4bit"
base_model = "DeepSeek V3.1"
capabilities = ["text", "thinking"]
capabilities = ["text", "thinking", "thinking_toggle"]
[storage_size]
in_bytes = 405874409472

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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ tasks = ["TextGeneration"]
family = "deepseek"
quantization = "8bit"
base_model = "DeepSeek V3.1"
capabilities = ["text", "thinking"]
capabilities = ["text", "thinking", "thinking_toggle"]
[storage_size]
in_bytes = 765577920512

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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ tasks = ["TextGeneration"]
family = "glm"
quantization = "8bit"
base_model = "GLM 4.5 Air"
capabilities = ["text", "thinking"]
capabilities = ["text", "thinking", "thinking_toggle"]
[storage_size]
in_bytes = 122406567936

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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ tasks = ["TextGeneration"]
family = "glm"
quantization = "bf16"
base_model = "GLM 4.5 Air"
capabilities = ["text", "thinking"]
capabilities = ["text", "thinking", "thinking_toggle"]
[storage_size]
in_bytes = 229780750336

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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ tasks = ["TextGeneration"]
family = "glm"
quantization = "4bit"
base_model = "GLM 4.7"
capabilities = ["text", "thinking"]
capabilities = ["text", "thinking", "thinking_toggle"]
[storage_size]
in_bytes = 198556925568

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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ tasks = ["TextGeneration"]
family = "glm"
quantization = "6bit"
base_model = "GLM 4.7"
capabilities = ["text", "thinking"]
capabilities = ["text", "thinking", "thinking_toggle"]
[storage_size]
in_bytes = 286737579648

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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ tasks = ["TextGeneration"]
family = "glm"
quantization = "8bit"
base_model = "GLM 4.7"
capabilities = ["text", "thinking"]
capabilities = ["text", "thinking", "thinking_toggle"]
[storage_size]
in_bytes = 396963397248

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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ tasks = ["TextGeneration"]
family = "glm"
quantization = "4bit"
base_model = "GLM 4.7 Flash"
capabilities = ["text", "thinking"]
capabilities = ["text", "thinking", "thinking_toggle"]
[storage_size]
in_bytes = 19327352832

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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ tasks = ["TextGeneration"]
family = "glm"
quantization = "5bit"
base_model = "GLM 4.7 Flash"
capabilities = ["text", "thinking"]
capabilities = ["text", "thinking", "thinking_toggle"]
[storage_size]
in_bytes = 22548578304

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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ tasks = ["TextGeneration"]
family = "glm"
quantization = "6bit"
base_model = "GLM 4.7 Flash"
capabilities = ["text", "thinking"]
capabilities = ["text", "thinking", "thinking_toggle"]
[storage_size]
in_bytes = 26843545600

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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ tasks = ["TextGeneration"]
family = "glm"
quantization = "8bit"
base_model = "GLM 4.7 Flash"
capabilities = ["text", "thinking"]
capabilities = ["text", "thinking", "thinking_toggle"]
[storage_size]
in_bytes = 34359738368

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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ tasks = ["TextGeneration"]
family = "kimi"
quantization = ""
base_model = "Kimi K2"
capabilities = ["text", "thinking"]
capabilities = ["text", "thinking", "thinking_toggle"]
[storage_size]
in_bytes = 706522120192

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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ tasks = ["TextGeneration"]
family = "kimi"
quantization = ""
base_model = "Kimi K2.5"
capabilities = ["text", "thinking"]
capabilities = ["text", "thinking", "thinking_toggle"]
[storage_size]
in_bytes = 662498705408

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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ tasks = ["TextGeneration"]
family = "minimax"
quantization = "3bit"
base_model = "MiniMax M2.1"
capabilities = ["text", "thinking"]
capabilities = ["text", "thinking", "thinking_toggle"]
[storage_size]
in_bytes = 100086644736

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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ tasks = ["TextGeneration"]
family = "minimax"
quantization = "8bit"
base_model = "MiniMax M2.1"
capabilities = ["text", "thinking"]
capabilities = ["text", "thinking", "thinking_toggle"]
[storage_size]
in_bytes = 242986745856

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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ tasks = ["TextGeneration"]
family = "qwen"
quantization = "4bit"
base_model = "Qwen3 0.6B"
capabilities = ["text", "thinking"]
capabilities = ["text", "thinking", "thinking_toggle"]
[storage_size]
in_bytes = 342884352

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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ tasks = ["TextGeneration"]
family = "qwen"
quantization = "8bit"
base_model = "Qwen3 0.6B"
capabilities = ["text", "thinking"]
capabilities = ["text", "thinking", "thinking_toggle"]
[storage_size]
in_bytes = 698351616

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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ tasks = ["TextGeneration"]
family = "qwen"
quantization = "4bit"
base_model = "Qwen3 235B"
capabilities = ["text", "thinking"]
capabilities = ["text", "thinking", "thinking_toggle"]
[storage_size]
in_bytes = 141733920768

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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ tasks = ["TextGeneration"]
family = "qwen"
quantization = "8bit"
base_model = "Qwen3 235B"
capabilities = ["text", "thinking"]
capabilities = ["text", "thinking", "thinking_toggle"]
[storage_size]
in_bytes = 268435456000

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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ tasks = ["TextGeneration"]
family = "qwen"
quantization = "4bit"
base_model = "Qwen3 30B"
capabilities = ["text", "thinking"]
capabilities = ["text", "thinking", "thinking_toggle"]
[storage_size]
in_bytes = 17612931072

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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ tasks = ["TextGeneration"]
family = "qwen"
quantization = "8bit"
base_model = "Qwen3 30B"
capabilities = ["text", "thinking"]
capabilities = ["text", "thinking", "thinking_toggle"]
[storage_size]
in_bytes = 33279705088

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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ tasks = ["TextGeneration"]
family = "qwen"
quantization = "4bit"
base_model = "Qwen3 Next 80B"
capabilities = ["text", "thinking"]
capabilities = ["text", "thinking", "thinking_toggle"]
[storage_size]
in_bytes = 47080074240

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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ tasks = ["TextGeneration"]
family = "qwen"
quantization = "8bit"
base_model = "Qwen3 Next 80B"
capabilities = ["text", "thinking"]
capabilities = ["text", "thinking", "thinking_toggle"]
[storage_size]
in_bytes = 88814387200

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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ tasks = ["TextGeneration"]
family = "step"
quantization = "4bit"
base_model = "Step 3.5 Flash"
capabilities = ["text", "thinking"]
capabilities = ["text", "thinking", "thinking_toggle"]
[storage_size]
in_bytes = 114572190076

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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ tasks = ["TextGeneration"]
family = "step"
quantization = "6bit"
base_model = "Step 3.5 Flash"
capabilities = ["text", "thinking"]
capabilities = ["text", "thinking", "thinking_toggle"]
[storage_size]
in_bytes = 159039627774

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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ tasks = ["TextGeneration"]
family = "step"
quantization = "8bit"
base_model = "Step 3.5 Flash"
capabilities = ["text", "thinking"]
capabilities = ["text", "thinking", "thinking_toggle"]
[storage_size]
in_bytes = 209082699847

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@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
# we can manually exclude false-positive lint errors for dual packages (if in dependencies)
#allowed-duplicate-crates = ["hashbrown"]

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@@ -5,7 +5,6 @@ edition = { workspace = true }
publish = false
[lib]
doctest = false
path = "src/lib.rs"
name = "exo_pyo3_bindings"
@@ -44,19 +43,11 @@ pyo3-log = "0.13.2"
# macro dependencies
extend = { workspace = true }
delegate = { workspace = true }
pin-project = { workspace = true }
# async runtime
tokio = { workspace = true, features = ["full", "tracing"] }
futures = { workspace = true }
# utility dependencies
util = { workspace = true }
# Tracing
log = { workspace = true }
env_logger = "0.11"
# Networking
libp2p = { workspace = true, features = ["full"] }

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@@ -1 +0,0 @@
TODO: do something here....

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@@ -1,38 +1,22 @@
//! SEE: https://pyo3.rs/v0.26.0/async-await.html#detaching-from-the-interpreter-across-await
//!
use pin_project::pin_project;
use pyo3::marker::Ungil;
//! See: <https://pyo3.rs/v0.27.2/async-await.html#detaching-from-the-interpreter-across-await>
use pyo3::prelude::*;
use std::{
future::Future,
pin::Pin,
pin::{Pin, pin},
task::{Context, Poll},
};
/// SEE: https://pyo3.rs/v0.26.0/async-await.html#detaching-from-the-interpreter-across-await
#[pin_project]
#[repr(transparent)]
pub(crate) struct AllowThreads<F>(#[pin] F);
impl<F> AllowThreads<F>
where
Self: Future,
{
pub fn new(f: F) -> Self {
Self(f)
}
}
pub struct AllowThreads<F>(pub(crate) F);
impl<F> Future for AllowThreads<F>
where
F: Future + Ungil,
F::Output: Ungil,
F: Future + Unpin + Send,
F::Output: Send,
{
type Output = F::Output;
fn poll(self: Pin<&mut Self>, cx: &mut Context<'_>) -> Poll<Self::Output> {
fn poll(mut self: Pin<&mut Self>, cx: &mut Context<'_>) -> Poll<Self::Output> {
let waker = cx.waker();
Python::attach(|py| py.detach(|| self.project().0.poll(&mut Context::from_waker(waker))))
Python::attach(|py| py.detach(|| pin!(&mut self.0).poll(&mut Context::from_waker(waker))))
}
}

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@@ -1,192 +1,5 @@
//! TODO: crate documentation
//!
//! this is here as a placeholder documentation
//!
//!
// enable Rust-unstable features for convenience
#![feature(trait_alias)]
#![feature(tuple_trait)]
#![feature(unboxed_closures)]
// #![feature(stmt_expr_attributes)]
// #![feature(assert_matches)]
// #![feature(async_fn_in_dyn_trait)]
// #![feature(async_for_loop)]
// #![feature(auto_traits)]
// #![feature(negative_impls)]
extern crate core;
mod allow_threading;
pub(crate) mod networking;
pub(crate) mod pylibp2p;
use crate::networking::networking_submodule;
use crate::pylibp2p::ident::ident_submodule;
use crate::pylibp2p::multiaddr::multiaddr_submodule;
use pyo3::prelude::PyModule;
use pyo3::{Bound, PyResult, pyclass, pymodule};
use pyo3_stub_gen::define_stub_info_gatherer;
/// Namespace for all the constants used by this crate.
pub(crate) mod r#const {
pub const MPSC_CHANNEL_SIZE: usize = 1024;
}
/// Namespace for all the type/trait aliases used by this crate.
pub(crate) mod alias {
use std::marker::Tuple;
pub trait SendFn<Args: Tuple + Send + 'static, Output> =
Fn<Args, Output = Output> + Send + 'static;
}
/// Namespace for crate-wide extension traits/methods
pub(crate) mod ext {
use crate::allow_threading::AllowThreads;
use extend::ext;
use pyo3::exceptions::{PyConnectionError, PyRuntimeError};
use pyo3::types::PyBytes;
use pyo3::{Py, PyErr, PyResult, Python};
use tokio::runtime::Runtime;
use tokio::sync::mpsc;
use tokio::sync::mpsc::error::TryRecvError;
use tokio::task::JoinHandle;
#[ext(pub, name = ByteArrayExt)]
impl [u8] {
fn pybytes(&self) -> Py<PyBytes> {
Python::attach(|py| PyBytes::new(py, self).unbind())
}
}
#[ext(pub, name = ResultExt)]
impl<T, E> Result<T, E>
where
E: ToString,
{
fn pyerr(self) -> PyResult<T> {
self.map_err(|e| PyRuntimeError::new_err(e.to_string()))
}
}
pub trait FutureExt: Future + Sized {
/// SEE: https://pyo3.rs/v0.26.0/async-await.html#detaching-from-the-interpreter-across-await
fn allow_threads_py(self) -> AllowThreads<Self>
where
AllowThreads<Self>: Future,
{
AllowThreads::new(self)
}
}
impl<T: Future> FutureExt for T {}
#[ext(pub, name = PyErrExt)]
impl PyErr {
fn receiver_channel_closed() -> Self {
PyConnectionError::new_err("Receiver channel closed unexpectedly")
}
}
#[ext(pub, name = PyResultExt)]
impl<T> PyResult<T> {
fn write_unraisable(self) -> Option<T> {
Python::attach(|py| self.write_unraisable_with(py))
}
fn write_unraisable_with(self, py: Python<'_>) -> Option<T> {
match self {
Ok(v) => Some(v),
Err(e) => {
// write error back to python
e.write_unraisable(py, None);
None
}
}
}
}
#[ext(pub, name = TokioRuntimeExt)]
impl Runtime {
fn spawn_with_scope<F>(&self, py: Python<'_>, future: F) -> PyResult<JoinHandle<F::Output>>
where
F: Future + Send + 'static,
F::Output: Send + 'static,
{
let locals = pyo3_async_runtimes::tokio::get_current_locals(py)?;
Ok(self.spawn(pyo3_async_runtimes::tokio::scope(locals, future)))
}
}
#[ext(pub, name = TokioMpscSenderExt)]
impl<T> mpsc::Sender<T> {
/// Sends a value, waiting until there is capacity.
///
/// A successful send occurs when it is determined that the other end of the
/// channel has not hung up already. An unsuccessful send would be one where
/// the corresponding receiver has already been closed.
async fn send_py(&self, value: T) -> PyResult<()> {
self.send(value)
.await
.map_err(|_| PyErr::receiver_channel_closed())
}
}
#[ext(pub, name = TokioMpscReceiverExt)]
impl<T> mpsc::Receiver<T> {
/// Receives the next value for this receiver.
async fn recv_py(&mut self) -> PyResult<T> {
self.recv().await.ok_or_else(PyErr::receiver_channel_closed)
}
/// Receives at most `limit` values for this receiver and returns them.
///
/// For `limit = 0`, an empty collection of messages will be returned immediately.
/// For `limit > 0`, if there are no messages in the channel's queue this method
/// will sleep until a message is sent.
async fn recv_many_py(&mut self, limit: usize) -> PyResult<Vec<T>> {
// get updates from receiver channel
let mut updates = Vec::with_capacity(limit);
let received = self.recv_many(&mut updates, limit).await;
// if we received zero items, then the channel was unexpectedly closed
if limit != 0 && received == 0 {
return Err(PyErr::receiver_channel_closed());
}
Ok(updates)
}
/// Tries to receive the next value for this receiver.
fn try_recv_py(&mut self) -> PyResult<Option<T>> {
match self.try_recv() {
Ok(v) => Ok(Some(v)),
Err(TryRecvError::Empty) => Ok(None),
Err(TryRecvError::Disconnected) => Err(PyErr::receiver_channel_closed()),
}
}
}
}
/// A Python module implemented in Rust. The name of this function must match
/// the `lib.name` setting in the `Cargo.toml`, else Python will not be able to
/// import the module.
#[pymodule(name = "exo_pyo3_bindings")]
fn main_module(m: &Bound<'_, PyModule>) -> PyResult<()> {
// install logger
pyo3_log::init();
// TODO: for now this is all NOT a submodule, but figure out how to make the submodule system
// work with maturin, where the types generate correctly, in the right folder, without
// too many importing issues...
ident_submodule(m)?;
multiaddr_submodule(m)?;
networking_submodule(m)?;
// top-level constructs
// TODO: ...
Ok(())
}
mod allow_threading;
define_stub_info_gatherer!(stub_info);

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@@ -1,571 +0,0 @@
#![allow(
clippy::multiple_inherent_impl,
clippy::unnecessary_wraps,
clippy::unused_self,
clippy::needless_pass_by_value
)]
use crate::r#const::MPSC_CHANNEL_SIZE;
use crate::ext::{ByteArrayExt as _, FutureExt, PyErrExt as _};
use crate::ext::{ResultExt as _, TokioMpscReceiverExt as _, TokioMpscSenderExt as _};
use crate::pyclass;
use crate::pylibp2p::ident::{PyKeypair, PyPeerId};
use libp2p::futures::StreamExt as _;
use libp2p::gossipsub;
use libp2p::gossipsub::{IdentTopic, Message, MessageId, PublishError};
use libp2p::swarm::SwarmEvent;
use networking::discovery;
use networking::swarm::create_swarm;
use pyo3::prelude::{PyModule, PyModuleMethods as _};
use pyo3::types::PyBytes;
use pyo3::{Bound, Py, PyErr, PyResult, PyTraverseError, PyVisit, Python, pymethods};
use pyo3_stub_gen::derive::{gen_stub_pyclass, gen_stub_pyclass_enum, gen_stub_pymethods};
use std::net::IpAddr;
use tokio::sync::{Mutex, mpsc, oneshot};
mod exception {
use pyo3::types::PyTuple;
use pyo3::{exceptions::PyException, prelude::*};
use pyo3_stub_gen::derive::*;
#[gen_stub_pyclass]
#[pyclass(frozen, extends=PyException, name="NoPeersSubscribedToTopicError")]
pub struct PyNoPeersSubscribedToTopicError {}
impl PyNoPeersSubscribedToTopicError {
const MSG: &'static str = "\
No peers are currently subscribed to receive messages on this topic. \
Wait for peers to subscribe or check your network connectivity.";
/// Creates a new [ `PyErr` ] of this type.
///
/// [`PyErr`] : https://docs.rs/pyo3/latest/pyo3/struct.PyErr.html "PyErr in pyo3"
pub(crate) fn new_err() -> PyErr {
PyErr::new::<Self, _>(()) // TODO: check if this needs to be replaced???
}
}
#[gen_stub_pymethods]
#[pymethods]
impl PyNoPeersSubscribedToTopicError {
#[new]
#[pyo3(signature = (*args))]
#[allow(unused_variables)]
pub(crate) fn new(args: &Bound<'_, PyTuple>) -> Self {
Self {}
}
fn __repr__(&self) -> String {
format!("PeerId(\"{}\")", Self::MSG)
}
fn __str__(&self) -> String {
Self::MSG.to_string()
}
}
#[gen_stub_pyclass]
#[pyclass(frozen, extends=PyException, name="AllQueuesFullError")]
pub struct PyAllQueuesFullError {}
impl PyAllQueuesFullError {
const MSG: &'static str =
"All libp2p peers are unresponsive, resend the message or reconnect.";
/// Creates a new [ `PyErr` ] of this type.
///
/// [`PyErr`] : https://docs.rs/pyo3/latest/pyo3/struct.PyErr.html "PyErr in pyo3"
pub(crate) fn new_err() -> PyErr {
PyErr::new::<Self, _>(()) // TODO: check if this needs to be replaced???
}
}
#[gen_stub_pymethods]
#[pymethods]
impl PyAllQueuesFullError {
#[new]
#[pyo3(signature = (*args))]
#[allow(unused_variables)]
pub(crate) fn new(args: &Bound<'_, PyTuple>) -> Self {
Self {}
}
fn __repr__(&self) -> String {
format!("PeerId(\"{}\")", Self::MSG)
}
fn __str__(&self) -> String {
Self::MSG.to_string()
}
}
}
/// Connection or disconnection event discriminant type.
#[gen_stub_pyclass_enum]
#[pyclass(eq, eq_int, name = "ConnectionUpdateType")]
#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq)]
enum PyConnectionUpdateType {
Connected = 0,
Disconnected,
}
#[gen_stub_pyclass]
#[pyclass(frozen, name = "ConnectionUpdate")]
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
struct PyConnectionUpdate {
/// Whether this is a connection or disconnection event
#[pyo3(get)]
update_type: PyConnectionUpdateType,
/// Identity of the peer that we have connected to or disconnected from.
#[pyo3(get)]
peer_id: PyPeerId,
/// Remote connection's IPv4 address.
#[pyo3(get)]
remote_ipv4: String,
/// Remote connection's TCP port.
#[pyo3(get)]
remote_tcp_port: u16,
}
enum ToTask {
GossipsubSubscribe {
topic: String,
result_tx: oneshot::Sender<PyResult<bool>>,
},
GossipsubUnsubscribe {
topic: String,
result_tx: oneshot::Sender<bool>,
},
GossipsubPublish {
topic: String,
data: Vec<u8>,
result_tx: oneshot::Sender<PyResult<MessageId>>,
},
}
#[allow(clippy::enum_glob_use)]
async fn networking_task(
mut swarm: networking::swarm::Swarm,
mut to_task_rx: mpsc::Receiver<ToTask>,
connection_update_tx: mpsc::Sender<PyConnectionUpdate>,
gossipsub_message_tx: mpsc::Sender<(String, Vec<u8>)>,
) {
use SwarmEvent::*;
use ToTask::*;
use networking::swarm::BehaviourEvent::*;
log::info!("RUST: networking task started");
loop {
tokio::select! {
message = to_task_rx.recv() => {
// handle closed channel
let Some(message) = message else {
log::info!("RUST: channel closed");
break;
};
// dispatch incoming messages
match message {
GossipsubSubscribe { topic, result_tx } => {
// try to subscribe
let result = swarm.behaviour_mut()
.gossipsub.subscribe(&IdentTopic::new(topic));
// send response oneshot
if let Err(e) = result_tx.send(result.pyerr()) {
log::error!("RUST: could not subscribe to gossipsub topic since channel already closed: {e:?}");
continue;
}
}
GossipsubUnsubscribe { topic, result_tx } => {
// try to unsubscribe from the topic
let result = swarm.behaviour_mut()
.gossipsub.unsubscribe(&IdentTopic::new(topic));
// send response oneshot (or exit if connection closed)
if let Err(e) = result_tx.send(result) {
log::error!("RUST: could not unsubscribe from gossipsub topic since channel already closed: {e:?}");
continue;
}
}
GossipsubPublish { topic, data, result_tx } => {
// try to publish the data -> catch NoPeersSubscribedToTopic error & convert to correct exception
let result = swarm.behaviour_mut().gossipsub.publish(
IdentTopic::new(topic), data);
let pyresult: PyResult<MessageId> = if let Err(PublishError::NoPeersSubscribedToTopic) = result {
Err(exception::PyNoPeersSubscribedToTopicError::new_err())
} else if let Err(PublishError::AllQueuesFull(_)) = result {
Err(exception::PyAllQueuesFullError::new_err())
} else {
result.pyerr()
};
// send response oneshot (or exit if connection closed)
if let Err(e) = result_tx.send(pyresult) {
log::error!("RUST: could not publish gossipsub message since channel already closed: {e:?}");
continue;
}
}
}
}
// architectural solution to this problem:
// create keep_alive behavior who's job it is to dial peers discovered by mDNS (and drop when expired)
// -> it will emmit TRUE connected/disconnected events consumable elsewhere
//
// gossipsub will feed off-of dial attempts created by networking, and that will bootstrap its' peers list
// then for actual communication it will dial those peers if need-be
swarm_event = swarm.select_next_some() => {
match swarm_event {
Behaviour(Gossipsub(gossipsub::Event::Message {
message: Message {
topic,
data,
..
},
..
})) => {
// topic-ID is just the topic hash!!! (since we used identity hasher)
let message = (topic.into_string(), data);
// send incoming message to channel (or exit if connection closed)
if let Err(e) = gossipsub_message_tx.send(message).await {
log::error!("RUST: could not send incoming gossipsub message since channel already closed: {e}");
continue;
}
},
Behaviour(Discovery(discovery::Event::ConnectionEstablished { peer_id, remote_ip, remote_tcp_port, .. })) => {
// grab IPv4 string
let remote_ipv4 = match remote_ip {
IpAddr::V4(ip) => ip.to_string(),
IpAddr::V6(ip) => {
log::warn!("RUST: ignoring connection to IPv6 address: {ip}");
continue;
}
};
// send connection event to channel (or exit if connection closed)
if let Err(e) = connection_update_tx.send(PyConnectionUpdate {
update_type: PyConnectionUpdateType::Connected,
peer_id: PyPeerId(peer_id),
remote_ipv4,
remote_tcp_port,
}).await {
log::error!("RUST: could not send connection update since channel already closed: {e}");
continue;
}
},
Behaviour(Discovery(discovery::Event::ConnectionClosed { peer_id, remote_ip, remote_tcp_port, .. })) => {
// grab IPv4 string
let remote_ipv4 = match remote_ip {
IpAddr::V4(ip) => ip.to_string(),
IpAddr::V6(ip) => {
log::warn!("RUST: ignoring disconnection from IPv6 address: {ip}");
continue;
}
};
// send disconnection event to channel (or exit if connection closed)
if let Err(e) = connection_update_tx.send(PyConnectionUpdate {
update_type: PyConnectionUpdateType::Disconnected,
peer_id: PyPeerId(peer_id),
remote_ipv4,
remote_tcp_port,
}).await {
log::error!("RUST: could not send connection update since channel already closed: {e}");
continue;
}
},
e => {
log::info!("RUST: other event {e:?}");
}
}
}
}
}
log::info!("RUST: networking task stopped");
}
#[gen_stub_pyclass]
#[pyclass(name = "NetworkingHandle")]
#[derive(Debug)]
struct PyNetworkingHandle {
// channels
to_task_tx: Option<mpsc::Sender<ToTask>>,
connection_update_rx: Mutex<mpsc::Receiver<PyConnectionUpdate>>,
gossipsub_message_rx: Mutex<mpsc::Receiver<(String, Vec<u8>)>>,
}
impl Drop for PyNetworkingHandle {
fn drop(&mut self) {
// TODO: may or may not need to await a "kill-signal" oneshot channel message,
// to ensure that the networking task is done BEFORE exiting the clear function...
// but this may require GIL?? and it may not be safe to call GIL here??
self.to_task_tx = None; // Using Option<T> as a trick to force channel to be dropped
}
}
#[allow(clippy::expect_used)]
impl PyNetworkingHandle {
fn new(
to_task_tx: mpsc::Sender<ToTask>,
connection_update_rx: mpsc::Receiver<PyConnectionUpdate>,
gossipsub_message_rx: mpsc::Receiver<(String, Vec<u8>)>,
) -> Self {
Self {
to_task_tx: Some(to_task_tx),
connection_update_rx: Mutex::new(connection_update_rx),
gossipsub_message_rx: Mutex::new(gossipsub_message_rx),
}
}
const fn to_task_tx(&self) -> &mpsc::Sender<ToTask> {
self.to_task_tx
.as_ref()
.expect("The sender should only be None after de-initialization.")
}
}
#[gen_stub_pymethods]
#[pymethods]
impl PyNetworkingHandle {
// NOTE: `async fn`s here that use `.await` will wrap the future in `.allow_threads_py()`
// immediately beforehand to release the interpreter.
// SEE: https://pyo3.rs/v0.26.0/async-await.html#detaching-from-the-interpreter-across-await
// ---- Lifecycle management methods ----
#[new]
fn py_new(identity: Bound<'_, PyKeypair>) -> PyResult<Self> {
use pyo3_async_runtimes::tokio::get_runtime;
// create communication channels
let (to_task_tx, to_task_rx) = mpsc::channel(MPSC_CHANNEL_SIZE);
let (connection_update_tx, connection_update_rx) = mpsc::channel(MPSC_CHANNEL_SIZE);
let (gossipsub_message_tx, gossipsub_message_rx) = mpsc::channel(MPSC_CHANNEL_SIZE);
// get identity
let identity = identity.borrow().0.clone();
// create networking swarm (within tokio context!! or it crashes)
let swarm = get_runtime()
.block_on(async { create_swarm(identity) })
.pyerr()?;
// spawn tokio task running the networking logic
get_runtime().spawn(async move {
networking_task(
swarm,
to_task_rx,
connection_update_tx,
gossipsub_message_tx,
)
.await;
});
Ok(Self::new(
to_task_tx,
connection_update_rx,
gossipsub_message_rx,
))
}
#[gen_stub(skip)]
const fn __traverse__(&self, _visit: PyVisit<'_>) -> Result<(), PyTraverseError> {
Ok(()) // This is needed purely so `__clear__` can work
}
#[gen_stub(skip)]
fn __clear__(&mut self) {
// TODO: may or may not need to await a "kill-signal" oneshot channel message,
// to ensure that the networking task is done BEFORE exiting the clear function...
// but this may require GIL?? and it may not be safe to call GIL here??
self.to_task_tx = None; // Using Option<T> as a trick to force channel to be dropped
}
// ---- Connection update receiver methods ----
/// Receives the next `ConnectionUpdate` from networking.
async fn connection_update_recv(&self) -> PyResult<PyConnectionUpdate> {
self.connection_update_rx
.lock()
.allow_threads_py() // allow-threads-aware async call
.await
.recv_py()
.allow_threads_py() // allow-threads-aware async call
.await
}
/// Receives at most `limit` `ConnectionUpdate`s from networking and returns them.
///
/// For `limit = 0`, an empty collection of `ConnectionUpdate`s will be returned immediately.
/// For `limit > 0`, if there are no `ConnectionUpdate`s in the channel's queue this method
/// will sleep until a `ConnectionUpdate`s is sent.
async fn connection_update_recv_many(&self, limit: usize) -> PyResult<Vec<PyConnectionUpdate>> {
self.connection_update_rx
.lock()
.allow_threads_py() // allow-threads-aware async call
.await
.recv_many_py(limit)
.allow_threads_py() // allow-threads-aware async call
.await
}
// TODO: rn this blocks main thread if anything else is awaiting the channel (bc its a mutex)
// so its too dangerous to expose just yet. figure out a better semantics for handling this,
// so things don't randomly block
// /// Tries to receive the next `ConnectionUpdate` from networking.
// fn connection_update_try_recv(&self) -> PyResult<Option<PyConnectionUpdate>> {
// self.connection_update_rx.blocking_lock().try_recv_py()
// }
//
// /// Checks if the `ConnectionUpdate` channel is empty.
// fn connection_update_is_empty(&self) -> bool {
// self.connection_update_rx.blocking_lock().is_empty()
// }
//
// /// Returns the number of `ConnectionUpdate`s in the channel.
// fn connection_update_len(&self) -> usize {
// self.connection_update_rx.blocking_lock().len()
// }
// ---- Gossipsub management methods ----
/// Subscribe to a `GossipSub` topic.
///
/// Returns `True` if the subscription worked. Returns `False` if we were already subscribed.
async fn gossipsub_subscribe(&self, topic: String) -> PyResult<bool> {
let (tx, rx) = oneshot::channel();
// send off request to subscribe
self.to_task_tx()
.send_py(ToTask::GossipsubSubscribe {
topic,
result_tx: tx,
})
.allow_threads_py() // allow-threads-aware async call
.await?;
// wait for response & return any errors
rx.allow_threads_py() // allow-threads-aware async call
.await
.map_err(|_| PyErr::receiver_channel_closed())?
}
/// Unsubscribes from a `GossipSub` topic.
///
/// Returns `True` if we were subscribed to this topic. Returns `False` if we were not subscribed.
async fn gossipsub_unsubscribe(&self, topic: String) -> PyResult<bool> {
let (tx, rx) = oneshot::channel();
// send off request to unsubscribe
self.to_task_tx()
.send_py(ToTask::GossipsubUnsubscribe {
topic,
result_tx: tx,
})
.allow_threads_py() // allow-threads-aware async call
.await?;
// wait for response & convert any errors
rx.allow_threads_py() // allow-threads-aware async call
.await
.map_err(|_| PyErr::receiver_channel_closed())
}
/// Publishes a message with multiple topics to the `GossipSub` network.
///
/// If no peers are found that subscribe to this topic, throws `NoPeersSubscribedToTopicError` exception.
async fn gossipsub_publish(&self, topic: String, data: Py<PyBytes>) -> PyResult<()> {
let (tx, rx) = oneshot::channel();
// send off request to subscribe
let data = Python::attach(|py| Vec::from(data.as_bytes(py)));
self.to_task_tx()
.send_py(ToTask::GossipsubPublish {
topic,
data,
result_tx: tx,
})
.allow_threads_py() // allow-threads-aware async call
.await?;
// wait for response & return any errors => ignore messageID for now!!!
let _ = rx
.allow_threads_py() // allow-threads-aware async call
.await
.map_err(|_| PyErr::receiver_channel_closed())??;
Ok(())
}
// ---- Gossipsub message receiver methods ----
/// Receives the next message from the `GossipSub` network.
async fn gossipsub_recv(&self) -> PyResult<(String, Py<PyBytes>)> {
self.gossipsub_message_rx
.lock()
.allow_threads_py() // allow-threads-aware async call
.await
.recv_py()
.allow_threads_py() // allow-threads-aware async call
.await
.map(|(t, d)| (t, d.pybytes()))
}
/// Receives at most `limit` messages from the `GossipSub` network and returns them.
///
/// For `limit = 0`, an empty collection of messages will be returned immediately.
/// For `limit > 0`, if there are no messages in the channel's queue this method
/// will sleep until a message is sent.
async fn gossipsub_recv_many(&self, limit: usize) -> PyResult<Vec<(String, Py<PyBytes>)>> {
Ok(self
.gossipsub_message_rx
.lock()
.allow_threads_py() // allow-threads-aware async call
.await
.recv_many_py(limit)
.allow_threads_py() // allow-threads-aware async call
.await?
.into_iter()
.map(|(t, d)| (t, d.pybytes()))
.collect())
}
// TODO: rn this blocks main thread if anything else is awaiting the channel (bc its a mutex)
// so its too dangerous to expose just yet. figure out a better semantics for handling this,
// so things don't randomly block
// /// Tries to receive the next message from the `GossipSub` network.
// fn gossipsub_try_recv(&self) -> PyResult<Option<(String, Py<PyBytes>)>> {
// Ok(self
// .gossipsub_message_rx
// .blocking_lock()
// .try_recv_py()?
// .map(|(t, d)| (t, d.pybytes())))
// }
//
// /// Checks if the `GossipSub` message channel is empty.
// fn gossipsub_is_empty(&self) -> bool {
// self.gossipsub_message_rx.blocking_lock().is_empty()
// }
//
// /// Returns the number of `GossipSub` messages in the channel.
// fn gossipsub_len(&self) -> usize {
// self.gossipsub_message_rx.blocking_lock().len()
// }
}
pub fn networking_submodule(m: &Bound<'_, PyModule>) -> PyResult<()> {
m.add_class::<exception::PyNoPeersSubscribedToTopicError>()?;
m.add_class::<exception::PyAllQueuesFullError>()?;
m.add_class::<PyConnectionUpdateType>()?;
m.add_class::<PyConnectionUpdate>()?;
m.add_class::<PyConnectionUpdateType>()?;
m.add_class::<PyNetworkingHandle>()?;
Ok(())
}

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use crate::ext::ResultExt as _;
use libp2p::PeerId;
use libp2p::identity::Keypair;
use pyo3::prelude::{PyBytesMethods as _, PyModule, PyModuleMethods as _};
use pyo3::types::PyBytes;
use pyo3::{Bound, PyResult, Python, pyclass, pymethods};
use pyo3_stub_gen::derive::{gen_stub_pyclass, gen_stub_pymethods};
/// Identity keypair of a node.
#[gen_stub_pyclass]
#[pyclass(name = "Keypair", frozen)]
#[repr(transparent)]
pub struct PyKeypair(pub Keypair);
#[gen_stub_pymethods]
#[pymethods]
#[allow(clippy::needless_pass_by_value)]
impl PyKeypair {
/// Generate a new Ed25519 keypair.
#[staticmethod]
fn generate_ed25519() -> Self {
Self(Keypair::generate_ed25519())
}
/// Generate a new ECDSA keypair.
#[staticmethod]
fn generate_ecdsa() -> Self {
Self(Keypair::generate_ecdsa())
}
/// Generate a new Secp256k1 keypair.
#[staticmethod]
fn generate_secp256k1() -> Self {
Self(Keypair::generate_secp256k1())
}
/// Decode a private key from a protobuf structure and parse it as a `Keypair`.
#[staticmethod]
fn from_protobuf_encoding(bytes: Bound<'_, PyBytes>) -> PyResult<Self> {
let bytes = Vec::from(bytes.as_bytes());
Ok(Self(Keypair::from_protobuf_encoding(&bytes).pyerr()?))
}
/// Decode an keypair from a DER-encoded secret key in PKCS#8 `PrivateKeyInfo`
/// format (i.e. unencrypted) as defined in [RFC5208].
///
/// [RFC5208]: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5208#section-5
#[staticmethod]
fn rsa_from_pkcs8(bytes: Bound<'_, PyBytes>) -> PyResult<Self> {
let mut bytes = Vec::from(bytes.as_bytes());
Ok(Self(Keypair::rsa_from_pkcs8(&mut bytes).pyerr()?))
}
/// Decode a keypair from a DER-encoded Secp256k1 secret key in an `ECPrivateKey`
/// structure as defined in [RFC5915].
///
/// [RFC5915]: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5915
#[staticmethod]
fn secp256k1_from_der(bytes: Bound<'_, PyBytes>) -> PyResult<Self> {
let mut bytes = Vec::from(bytes.as_bytes());
Ok(Self(Keypair::secp256k1_from_der(&mut bytes).pyerr()?))
}
#[staticmethod]
fn ed25519_from_bytes(bytes: Bound<'_, PyBytes>) -> PyResult<Self> {
let mut bytes = Vec::from(bytes.as_bytes());
Ok(Self(Keypair::ed25519_from_bytes(&mut bytes).pyerr()?))
}
/// Encode a private key as protobuf structure.
fn to_protobuf_encoding<'py>(&self, py: Python<'py>) -> PyResult<Bound<'py, PyBytes>> {
let bytes = self.0.to_protobuf_encoding().pyerr()?;
Ok(PyBytes::new(py, &bytes))
}
/// Convert the `Keypair` into the corresponding `PeerId`.
fn to_peer_id(&self) -> PyPeerId {
PyPeerId(self.0.public().to_peer_id())
}
// /// Hidden constructor for pickling support. TODO: figure out how to do pickling...
// #[gen_stub(skip)]
// #[new]
// fn py_new(bytes: Bound<'_, PyBytes>) -> PyResult<Self> {
// Self::from_protobuf_encoding(bytes)
// }
//
// #[gen_stub(skip)]
// fn __setstate__(&mut self, state: Bound<'_, PyBytes>) -> PyResult<()> {
// *self = Self::from_protobuf_encoding(state)?;
// Ok(())
// }
//
// #[gen_stub(skip)]
// fn __getstate__<'py>(&self, py: Python<'py>) -> PyResult<Bound<'py, PyBytes>> {
// self.to_protobuf_encoding(py)
// }
//
// #[gen_stub(skip)]
// pub fn __getnewargs__<'py>(&self, py: Python<'py>) -> PyResult<(Bound<'py, PyBytes>,)> {
// Ok((self.to_protobuf_encoding(py)?,))
// }
}
/// Identifier of a peer of the network.
///
/// The data is a `CIDv0` compatible multihash of the protobuf encoded public key of the peer
/// as specified in [specs/peer-ids](https://github.com/libp2p/specs/blob/master/peer-ids/peer-ids.md).
#[gen_stub_pyclass]
#[pyclass(name = "PeerId", frozen)]
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
#[repr(transparent)]
pub struct PyPeerId(pub PeerId);
#[gen_stub_pymethods]
#[pymethods]
#[allow(clippy::needless_pass_by_value)]
impl PyPeerId {
/// Generates a random peer ID from a cryptographically secure PRNG.
///
/// This is useful for randomly walking on a DHT, or for testing purposes.
#[staticmethod]
fn random() -> Self {
Self(PeerId::random())
}
/// Parses a `PeerId` from bytes.
#[staticmethod]
fn from_bytes(bytes: Bound<'_, PyBytes>) -> PyResult<Self> {
let bytes = Vec::from(bytes.as_bytes());
Ok(Self(PeerId::from_bytes(&bytes).pyerr()?))
}
/// Returns a raw bytes representation of this `PeerId`.
fn to_bytes<'py>(&self, py: Python<'py>) -> Bound<'py, PyBytes> {
let bytes = self.0.to_bytes();
PyBytes::new(py, &bytes)
}
/// Returns a base-58 encoded string of this `PeerId`.
fn to_base58(&self) -> String {
self.0.to_base58()
}
fn __repr__(&self) -> String {
format!("PeerId({})", self.to_base58())
}
fn __str__(&self) -> String {
self.to_base58()
}
}
pub fn ident_submodule(m: &Bound<'_, PyModule>) -> PyResult<()> {
m.add_class::<PyKeypair>()?;
m.add_class::<PyPeerId>()?;
Ok(())
}

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//! A module for exposing Rust's libp2p datatypes over Pyo3
//!
//! TODO: right now we are coupled to libp2p's identity, but eventually we want to create our own
//! independent identity type of some kind or another. This may require handshaking.
//!
pub mod ident;
pub mod multiaddr;

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use crate::ext::ResultExt as _;
use libp2p::Multiaddr;
use pyo3::prelude::{PyBytesMethods as _, PyModule, PyModuleMethods as _};
use pyo3::types::PyBytes;
use pyo3::{Bound, PyResult, Python, pyclass, pymethods};
use pyo3_stub_gen::derive::{gen_stub_pyclass, gen_stub_pymethods};
use std::str::FromStr as _;
/// Representation of a Multiaddr.
#[gen_stub_pyclass]
#[pyclass(name = "Multiaddr", frozen)]
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
#[repr(transparent)]
pub struct PyMultiaddr(pub Multiaddr);
#[gen_stub_pymethods]
#[pymethods]
#[allow(clippy::needless_pass_by_value)]
impl PyMultiaddr {
/// Create a new, empty multiaddress.
#[staticmethod]
fn empty() -> Self {
Self(Multiaddr::empty())
}
/// Create a new, empty multiaddress with the given capacity.
#[staticmethod]
fn with_capacity(n: usize) -> Self {
Self(Multiaddr::with_capacity(n))
}
/// Parse a `Multiaddr` value from its byte slice representation.
#[staticmethod]
fn from_bytes(bytes: Bound<'_, PyBytes>) -> PyResult<Self> {
let bytes = Vec::from(bytes.as_bytes());
Ok(Self(Multiaddr::try_from(bytes).pyerr()?))
}
/// Parse a `Multiaddr` value from its string representation.
#[staticmethod]
fn from_string(string: String) -> PyResult<Self> {
Ok(Self(Multiaddr::from_str(&string).pyerr()?))
}
/// Return the length in bytes of this multiaddress.
fn len(&self) -> usize {
self.0.len()
}
/// Returns true if the length of this multiaddress is 0.
fn is_empty(&self) -> bool {
self.0.is_empty()
}
/// Return a copy of this [`Multiaddr`]'s byte representation.
fn to_bytes<'py>(&self, py: Python<'py>) -> Bound<'py, PyBytes> {
let bytes = self.0.to_vec();
PyBytes::new(py, &bytes)
}
/// Convert a Multiaddr to a string.
fn to_string(&self) -> String {
self.0.to_string()
}
#[gen_stub(skip)]
fn __repr__(&self) -> String {
format!("Multiaddr({})", self.0)
}
#[gen_stub(skip)]
fn __str__(&self) -> String {
self.to_string()
}
}
pub fn multiaddr_submodule(m: &Bound<'_, PyModule>) -> PyResult<()> {
m.add_class::<PyMultiaddr>()?;
Ok(())
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#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use core::mem::drop;
use core::option::Option::Some;
use core::time::Duration;
use tokio;
use tokio::sync::mpsc;
#[tokio::test]
async fn test_drop_channel() {
struct Ping;
let (tx, mut rx) = mpsc::channel::<Ping>(10);
let _ = tokio::spawn(async move {
println!("TASK: entered");
loop {
tokio::select! {
result = rx.recv() => {
match result {
Some(_) => {
println!("TASK: pinged");
}
None => {
println!("TASK: closing channel");
break;
}
}
}
_ = tokio::time::sleep(Duration::from_secs_f32(0.1)) => {
println!("TASK: heartbeat");
}
}
}
println!("TASK: exited");
});
let tx2 = tx.clone();
tokio::time::sleep(Duration::from_secs_f32(0.11)).await;
tx.send(Ping).await.expect("Should not fail");
drop(tx);
tokio::time::sleep(Duration::from_secs_f32(0.11)).await;
tx2.send(Ping).await.expect("Should not fail");
drop(tx2);
tokio::time::sleep(Duration::from_secs_f32(0.11)).await;
}
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import asyncio
import pytest
from exo_pyo3_bindings import Keypair, NetworkingHandle, NoPeersSubscribedToTopicError
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_sleep_on_multiple_items() -> None:
print("PYTHON: starting handle")
h = NetworkingHandle(Keypair.generate_ed25519())
ct = asyncio.create_task(_await_cons(h))
mt = asyncio.create_task(_await_msg(h))
# sleep for 4 ticks
for i in range(4):
await asyncio.sleep(1)
try:
await h.gossipsub_publish("topic", b"somehting or other")
except NoPeersSubscribedToTopicError as e:
print("caught it", e)
async def _await_cons(h: NetworkingHandle):
while True:
c = await h.connection_update_recv()
print(f"PYTHON: connection update: {c}")
async def _await_msg(h: NetworkingHandle):
while True:
m = await h.gossipsub_recv()
print(f"PYTHON: message: {m}")

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@@ -5,7 +5,6 @@ edition = { workspace = true }
publish = false
[lib]
doctest = false
name = "networking"
path = "src/lib.rs"
@@ -13,20 +12,14 @@ path = "src/lib.rs"
workspace = true
[dependencies]
# datastructures
either = { workspace = true }
# macro dependencies
extend = { workspace = true }
delegate = { workspace = true }
# async
tokio = { workspace = true, features = ["full"] }
futures = { workspace = true }
futures-timer = { workspace = true }
futures-lite = { workspace = true }
# utility dependencies
util = { workspace = true }
tracing-subscriber = { version = "0.3.19", features = ["default", "env-filter"] }
keccak-const = { workspace = true }

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@@ -1,7 +1,3 @@
use futures::stream::StreamExt as _;
use libp2p::{gossipsub, identity, swarm::SwarmEvent};
use networking::{discovery, swarm};
use tokio::{io, io::AsyncBufReadExt as _, select};
use tracing_subscriber::EnvFilter;
use tracing_subscriber::filter::LevelFilter;
@@ -10,65 +6,4 @@ async fn main() {
let _ = tracing_subscriber::fmt()
.with_env_filter(EnvFilter::from_default_env().add_directive(LevelFilter::INFO.into()))
.try_init();
// Configure swarm
let mut swarm =
swarm::create_swarm(identity::Keypair::generate_ed25519()).expect("Swarm creation failed");
// Create a Gossipsub topic & subscribe
let topic = gossipsub::IdentTopic::new("test-net");
swarm
.behaviour_mut()
.gossipsub
.subscribe(&topic)
.expect("Subscribing to topic failed");
// Read full lines from stdin
let mut stdin = io::BufReader::new(io::stdin()).lines();
println!("Enter messages via STDIN and they will be sent to connected peers using Gossipsub");
// Kick it off
loop {
select! {
// on gossipsub outgoing
Ok(Some(line)) = stdin.next_line() => {
if let Err(e) = swarm
.behaviour_mut().gossipsub
.publish(topic.clone(), line.as_bytes()) {
println!("Publish error: {e:?}");
}
}
event = swarm.select_next_some() => match event {
// on gossipsub incoming
SwarmEvent::Behaviour(swarm::BehaviourEvent::Gossipsub(gossipsub::Event::Message {
propagation_source: peer_id,
message_id: id,
message,
})) => println!(
"\n\nGot message: '{}' with id: {id} from peer: {peer_id}\n\n",
String::from_utf8_lossy(&message.data),
),
// on discovery
SwarmEvent::Behaviour(swarm::BehaviourEvent::Discovery(e)) => match e {
discovery::Event::ConnectionEstablished {
peer_id, connection_id, remote_ip, remote_tcp_port
} => {
println!("\n\nConnected to: {peer_id}; connection ID: {connection_id}; remote IP: {remote_ip}; remote TCP port: {remote_tcp_port}\n\n");
}
discovery::Event::ConnectionClosed {
peer_id, connection_id, remote_ip, remote_tcp_port
} => {
eprintln!("\n\nDisconnected from: {peer_id}; connection ID: {connection_id}; remote IP: {remote_ip}; remote TCP port: {remote_tcp_port}\n\n");
}
}
// ignore outgoing errors: those are normal
e@SwarmEvent::OutgoingConnectionError { .. } => { log::debug!("Outgoing connection error: {e:?}"); }
// otherwise log any other event
e => { log::info!("Other event {e:?}"); }
}
}
}
}

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@@ -1,127 +0,0 @@
// Copyright 2018 Parity Technologies (UK) Ltd.
//
// Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
// copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"),
// to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation
// the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense,
// and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the
// Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
//
// The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
// all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
//
// THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS
// OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
// FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
// AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
// LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING
// FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER
// DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
use futures::stream::StreamExt;
use libp2p::{
gossipsub, mdns, noise,
swarm::{NetworkBehaviour, SwarmEvent},
tcp, yamux,
};
use std::error::Error;
use std::time::Duration;
use tokio::{io, io::AsyncBufReadExt, select};
use tracing_subscriber::EnvFilter;
// We create a custom network behaviour that combines Gossipsub and Mdns.
#[derive(NetworkBehaviour)]
struct MyBehaviour {
gossipsub: gossipsub::Behaviour,
mdns: mdns::tokio::Behaviour,
}
#[tokio::main]
async fn main() -> Result<(), Box<dyn Error>> {
let _ = tracing_subscriber::fmt()
.with_env_filter(EnvFilter::from_default_env())
.try_init();
let mut swarm = libp2p::SwarmBuilder::with_new_identity()
.with_tokio()
.with_tcp(
tcp::Config::default(),
noise::Config::new,
yamux::Config::default,
)?
.with_behaviour(|key| {
// Set a custom gossipsub configuration
let gossipsub_config = gossipsub::ConfigBuilder::default()
.heartbeat_interval(Duration::from_secs(10))
.validation_mode(gossipsub::ValidationMode::Strict) // This sets the kind of message validation. The default is Strict (enforce message signing)
.build()
.map_err(io::Error::other)?; // Temporary hack because `build` does not return a proper `std::error::Error`.
// build a gossipsub network behaviour
let gossipsub = gossipsub::Behaviour::new(
gossipsub::MessageAuthenticity::Signed(key.clone()),
gossipsub_config,
)?;
let mdns =
mdns::tokio::Behaviour::new(mdns::Config::default(), key.public().to_peer_id())?;
Ok(MyBehaviour { gossipsub, mdns })
})?
.build();
println!("Running swarm with identity {}", swarm.local_peer_id());
// Create a Gossipsub topic
let topic = gossipsub::IdentTopic::new("test-net");
// subscribes to our topic
swarm.behaviour_mut().gossipsub.subscribe(&topic)?;
// Read full lines from stdin
let mut stdin = io::BufReader::new(io::stdin()).lines();
// Listen on all interfaces and whatever port the OS assigns
swarm.listen_on("/ip4/0.0.0.0/tcp/0".parse()?)?;
println!("Enter messages via STDIN and they will be sent to connected peers using Gossipsub");
// Kick it off
loop {
select! {
Ok(Some(line)) = stdin.next_line() => {
if let Err(e) = swarm
.behaviour_mut().gossipsub
.publish(topic.clone(), line.as_bytes()) {
println!("Publish error: {e:?}");
}
}
event = swarm.select_next_some() => match event {
SwarmEvent::Behaviour(MyBehaviourEvent::Mdns(mdns::Event::Discovered(list))) => {
for (peer_id, multiaddr) in list {
println!("mDNS discovered a new peer: {peer_id} on {multiaddr}");
swarm.behaviour_mut().gossipsub.add_explicit_peer(&peer_id);
}
},
SwarmEvent::Behaviour(MyBehaviourEvent::Mdns(mdns::Event::Expired(list))) => {
for (peer_id, multiaddr) in list {
println!("mDNS discover peer has expired: {peer_id} on {multiaddr}");
swarm.behaviour_mut().gossipsub.remove_explicit_peer(&peer_id);
}
},
SwarmEvent::Behaviour(MyBehaviourEvent::Gossipsub(gossipsub::Event::Message {
propagation_source: peer_id,
message_id: id,
message,
})) => println!(
"Got message: '{}' with id: {id} from peer: {peer_id}",
String::from_utf8_lossy(&message.data),
),
SwarmEvent::NewListenAddr { address, .. } => {
println!("Local node is listening on {address}");
}
e => {
println!("Other swarm event: {:?}", e);
}
}
}
}
}

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@@ -1,44 +0,0 @@
https://github.com/ml-explore/mlx/commit/3fe98bacc7640d857acf3539f1d21b47a32e5609
^raw sockets distributed -> `<net/ndrv.h>` -> https://newosxbook.com/code/xnu-3247.1.106/bsd/net/ndrv.h.auto.html
--> header file for a networking component found in the macOS kernel (XNU) that defines structures for network device driver registration, specifically the ndrv_demux_desc and ndrv_protocol_desc structures used for demultiplexing protocol data at the network interface level. It specifies how to describe protocol data, such as an Ethernet type or a SNAP header, and how to associate these descriptions with a specific protocol family to receive matching packets.
--> Used to bind an NDRV socket so that packets that match given protocol demux descriptions can be received.
--> An NDRV socket is a special kind of socket in the Darwin/macOS operating system's XNU kernel, used for low-level network packet manipulation and binding to specific protocols for packet processing. It allows user-space applications or drivers to directly write Layer 2 (L2) network packets or interact with the network stack at a lower level, often by binding to protocol descriptors like the ndrv_protocol_desc. This type of socket is used for functions such as capturing and injecting packets, especially in network infrastructure software like routers or for kernel-level network monitoring and security tools.
--> also called PF_NDRV sockets --> https://newosxbook.com/bonus/vol1ch16.html
----> they are conceptually similar to https://scapy.disruptivelabs.in/networking/socket-interface PF_RAW or PF_PACKET
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/17169298/af-packet-on-osx
^AF_PACKET duplicates the packets as soon as it receives them from the physical layer (for incoming packets) or just before sending them out to the physical layer (for outgoing packets). -> this is on Linux only
^it doesn't exist on OS X so you can use /dev/bpfX (Berkeley Packet Filter) for sniffing
https://www.unix.com/man_page/mojave/4/ip/
^OS X manpages for IP
https://developer.apple.com/documentation/kernel/implementing_drivers_system_extensions_and_kexts
^driver kit, system extensions & kexts for macOS
----
To set up a Linux system to use a Thunderbolt connection as a network device, connect the two computers with a Thunderbolt cable, load the thunderbolt-net kernel module (usually automatic but modprobe is an option for manual loading), and then the operating system will create virtual Ethernet interfaces (e.g., thunderbolt0) for networking. You can then use standard tools like ifconfig or your desktop environment's network manager to configure these new interfaces for a link-local network.
--> https://gist.github.com/geosp/80fbd39e617b7d1d9421683df4ea224a
----> here is a guide on how to set up thunderbolt-ethernet on linux
----> I may be able to steal the thunderbolt-net code ideas to implement a kernel module for MacOS
https://chatgpt.com/s/t_68af8e41a8548191993281a014f846a7
^GPT discussion about making socket interface
https://chatgpt.com/s/t_68afb798a85c8191973c02a0fa7a48a3 --> link-local address,,??
https://chatgpt.com/s/t_68afb02987e08191b2b0044d3667ece2
^GPT discussion about accessing TB on MacOS low level interactions
--------------------------------
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/articles/000098893/software.html
^Thunderbolt Share & Thunderbolt Networking Mode => intel's equivalent of thunderbolt bridge
---------------------------------
https://www.zerotier.com/blog/how-zerotier-eliminated-kernel-extensions-on-macos/
-->fake ethernet devices on MacOS -> omg??? we can detect thunderbolt bridge, then bind to it, then re-expose it as fake ethernet??
-->ps: https://chatgpt.com/s/t_68afb2b25fb881919526763fb5d7359c, AF/PF_NDRV are one and the same!!!
-->https://github.com/zerotier/ZeroTierOne/blob/dev/osdep/MacEthernetTapAgent.c

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@@ -1,382 +0,0 @@
use crate::ext::MultiaddrExt;
use delegate::delegate;
use either::Either;
use futures::FutureExt;
use futures_timer::Delay;
use libp2p::core::transport::PortUse;
use libp2p::core::{ConnectedPoint, Endpoint};
use libp2p::swarm::behaviour::ConnectionEstablished;
use libp2p::swarm::dial_opts::DialOpts;
use libp2p::swarm::{
CloseConnection, ConnectionClosed, ConnectionDenied, ConnectionHandler,
ConnectionHandlerSelect, ConnectionId, FromSwarm, NetworkBehaviour, THandler, THandlerInEvent,
THandlerOutEvent, ToSwarm, dummy,
};
use libp2p::{Multiaddr, PeerId, identity, mdns};
use std::collections::{BTreeSet, HashMap};
use std::convert::Infallible;
use std::io;
use std::net::IpAddr;
use std::task::{Context, Poll};
use std::time::Duration;
use util::wakerdeque::WakerDeque;
const RETRY_CONNECT_INTERVAL: Duration = Duration::from_secs(5);
mod managed {
use libp2p::swarm::NetworkBehaviour;
use libp2p::{identity, mdns, ping};
use std::io;
use std::time::Duration;
const MDNS_RECORD_TTL: Duration = Duration::from_secs(2_500);
const MDNS_QUERY_INTERVAL: Duration = Duration::from_secs(1_500);
const PING_TIMEOUT: Duration = Duration::from_millis(2_500);
const PING_INTERVAL: Duration = Duration::from_millis(2_500);
#[derive(NetworkBehaviour)]
pub struct Behaviour {
mdns: mdns::tokio::Behaviour,
ping: ping::Behaviour,
}
impl Behaviour {
pub fn new(keypair: &identity::Keypair) -> io::Result<Self> {
Ok(Self {
mdns: mdns_behaviour(keypair)?,
ping: ping_behaviour(),
})
}
}
fn mdns_behaviour(keypair: &identity::Keypair) -> io::Result<mdns::tokio::Behaviour> {
use mdns::{Config, tokio};
// mDNS config => enable IPv6
let mdns_config = Config {
ttl: MDNS_RECORD_TTL,
query_interval: MDNS_QUERY_INTERVAL,
// enable_ipv6: true, // TODO: for some reason, TCP+mDNS don't work well with ipv6?? figure out how to make work
..Default::default()
};
let mdns_behaviour = tokio::Behaviour::new(mdns_config, keypair.public().to_peer_id());
Ok(mdns_behaviour?)
}
fn ping_behaviour() -> ping::Behaviour {
ping::Behaviour::new(
ping::Config::new()
.with_timeout(PING_TIMEOUT)
.with_interval(PING_INTERVAL),
)
}
}
/// Events for when a listening connection is truly established and truly closed.
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
pub enum Event {
ConnectionEstablished {
peer_id: PeerId,
connection_id: ConnectionId,
remote_ip: IpAddr,
remote_tcp_port: u16,
},
ConnectionClosed {
peer_id: PeerId,
connection_id: ConnectionId,
remote_ip: IpAddr,
remote_tcp_port: u16,
},
}
/// Discovery behavior that wraps mDNS to produce truly discovered durable peer-connections.
///
/// The behaviour operates as such:
/// 1) All true (listening) connections/disconnections are tracked, emitting corresponding events
/// to the swarm.
/// 1) mDNS discovered/expired peers are tracked; discovered but not connected peers are dialed
/// immediately, and expired but connected peers are disconnected from immediately.
/// 2) Every fixed interval: discovered but not connected peers are dialed, and expired but
/// connected peers are disconnected from.
pub struct Behaviour {
// state-tracking for managed behaviors & mDNS-discovered peers
managed: managed::Behaviour,
mdns_discovered: HashMap<PeerId, BTreeSet<Multiaddr>>,
retry_delay: Delay, // retry interval
// pending events to emmit => waker-backed Deque to control polling
pending_events: WakerDeque<ToSwarm<Event, Infallible>>,
}
impl Behaviour {
pub fn new(keypair: &identity::Keypair) -> io::Result<Self> {
Ok(Self {
managed: managed::Behaviour::new(keypair)?,
mdns_discovered: HashMap::new(),
retry_delay: Delay::new(RETRY_CONNECT_INTERVAL),
pending_events: WakerDeque::new(),
})
}
fn dial(&mut self, peer_id: PeerId, addr: Multiaddr) {
self.pending_events.push_back(ToSwarm::Dial {
opts: DialOpts::peer_id(peer_id).addresses(vec![addr]).build(),
})
}
fn close_connection(&mut self, peer_id: PeerId, connection: ConnectionId) {
// push front to make this IMMEDIATE
self.pending_events.push_front(ToSwarm::CloseConnection {
peer_id,
connection: CloseConnection::One(connection),
})
}
fn handle_mdns_discovered(&mut self, peers: Vec<(PeerId, Multiaddr)>) {
for (p, ma) in peers {
self.dial(p, ma.clone()); // always connect
// get peer's multi-addresses or insert if missing
let Some(mas) = self.mdns_discovered.get_mut(&p) else {
self.mdns_discovered.insert(p, BTreeSet::from([ma]));
continue;
};
// multiaddress should never already be present - else something has gone wrong
let is_new_addr = mas.insert(ma);
assert!(is_new_addr, "cannot discover a discovered peer");
}
}
fn handle_mdns_expired(&mut self, peers: Vec<(PeerId, Multiaddr)>) {
for (p, ma) in peers {
// at this point, we *must* have the peer
let mas = self
.mdns_discovered
.get_mut(&p)
.expect("nonexistent peer cannot expire");
// at this point, we *must* have the multiaddress
let was_present = mas.remove(&ma);
assert!(was_present, "nonexistent multiaddress cannot expire");
// if empty, remove the peer-id entirely
if mas.is_empty() {
self.mdns_discovered.remove(&p);
}
}
}
fn on_connection_established(
&mut self,
peer_id: PeerId,
connection_id: ConnectionId,
remote_ip: IpAddr,
remote_tcp_port: u16,
) {
// send out connected event
self.pending_events
.push_back(ToSwarm::GenerateEvent(Event::ConnectionEstablished {
peer_id,
connection_id,
remote_ip,
remote_tcp_port,
}));
}
fn on_connection_closed(
&mut self,
peer_id: PeerId,
connection_id: ConnectionId,
remote_ip: IpAddr,
remote_tcp_port: u16,
) {
// send out disconnected event
self.pending_events
.push_back(ToSwarm::GenerateEvent(Event::ConnectionClosed {
peer_id,
connection_id,
remote_ip,
remote_tcp_port,
}));
}
}
impl NetworkBehaviour for Behaviour {
type ConnectionHandler =
ConnectionHandlerSelect<dummy::ConnectionHandler, THandler<managed::Behaviour>>;
type ToSwarm = Event;
// simply delegate to underlying mDNS behaviour
delegate! {
to self.managed {
fn handle_pending_inbound_connection(&mut self, connection_id: ConnectionId, local_addr: &Multiaddr, remote_addr: &Multiaddr) -> Result<(), ConnectionDenied>;
fn handle_pending_outbound_connection(&mut self, connection_id: ConnectionId, maybe_peer: Option<PeerId>, addresses: &[Multiaddr], effective_role: Endpoint) -> Result<Vec<Multiaddr>, ConnectionDenied>;
}
}
fn handle_established_inbound_connection(
&mut self,
connection_id: ConnectionId,
peer: PeerId,
local_addr: &Multiaddr,
remote_addr: &Multiaddr,
) -> Result<THandler<Self>, ConnectionDenied> {
Ok(ConnectionHandler::select(
dummy::ConnectionHandler,
self.managed.handle_established_inbound_connection(
connection_id,
peer,
local_addr,
remote_addr,
)?,
))
}
#[allow(clippy::needless_question_mark)]
fn handle_established_outbound_connection(
&mut self,
connection_id: ConnectionId,
peer: PeerId,
addr: &Multiaddr,
role_override: Endpoint,
port_use: PortUse,
) -> Result<THandler<Self>, ConnectionDenied> {
Ok(ConnectionHandler::select(
dummy::ConnectionHandler,
self.managed.handle_established_outbound_connection(
connection_id,
peer,
addr,
role_override,
port_use,
)?,
))
}
fn on_connection_handler_event(
&mut self,
peer_id: PeerId,
connection_id: ConnectionId,
event: THandlerOutEvent<Self>,
) {
match event {
Either::Left(ev) => libp2p::core::util::unreachable(ev),
Either::Right(ev) => {
self.managed
.on_connection_handler_event(peer_id, connection_id, ev)
}
}
}
// hook into these methods to drive behavior
fn on_swarm_event(&mut self, event: FromSwarm) {
self.managed.on_swarm_event(event); // let mDNS handle swarm events
// handle swarm events to update internal state:
match event {
FromSwarm::ConnectionEstablished(ConnectionEstablished {
peer_id,
connection_id,
endpoint,
..
}) => {
let remote_address = match endpoint {
ConnectedPoint::Dialer { address, .. } => address,
ConnectedPoint::Listener { send_back_addr, .. } => send_back_addr,
};
if let Some((ip, port)) = remote_address.try_to_tcp_addr() {
// handle connection established event which is filtered correctly
self.on_connection_established(peer_id, connection_id, ip, port)
}
}
FromSwarm::ConnectionClosed(ConnectionClosed {
peer_id,
connection_id,
endpoint,
..
}) => {
let remote_address = match endpoint {
ConnectedPoint::Dialer { address, .. } => address,
ConnectedPoint::Listener { send_back_addr, .. } => send_back_addr,
};
if let Some((ip, port)) = remote_address.try_to_tcp_addr() {
// handle connection closed event which is filtered correctly
self.on_connection_closed(peer_id, connection_id, ip, port)
}
}
// since we are running TCP/IP transport layer, we are assuming that
// no address changes can occur, hence encountering one is a fatal error
FromSwarm::AddressChange(a) => {
unreachable!("unhandlable: address change encountered: {:?}", a)
}
_ => {}
}
}
fn poll(&mut self, cx: &mut Context) -> Poll<ToSwarm<Self::ToSwarm, THandlerInEvent<Self>>> {
// delegate to managed behaviors for any behaviors they need to perform
match self.managed.poll(cx) {
Poll::Ready(ToSwarm::GenerateEvent(e)) => {
match e {
// handle discovered and expired events from mDNS
managed::BehaviourEvent::Mdns(e) => match e.clone() {
mdns::Event::Discovered(peers) => {
self.handle_mdns_discovered(peers);
}
mdns::Event::Expired(peers) => {
self.handle_mdns_expired(peers);
}
},
// handle ping events => if error then disconnect
managed::BehaviourEvent::Ping(e) => {
if let Err(_) = e.result {
self.close_connection(e.peer, e.connection.clone())
}
}
}
// since we just consumed an event, we should immediately wake just in case
// there are more events to come where that came from
cx.waker().wake_by_ref();
}
// forward any other mDNS event to the swarm or its connection handler(s)
Poll::Ready(e) => {
return Poll::Ready(
e.map_out(|_| unreachable!("events returning to swarm already handled"))
.map_in(Either::Right),
);
}
Poll::Pending => {}
}
// retry connecting to all mDNS peers periodically (fails safely if already connected)
if self.retry_delay.poll_unpin(cx).is_ready() {
for (p, mas) in self.mdns_discovered.clone() {
for ma in mas {
self.dial(p, ma)
}
}
self.retry_delay.reset(RETRY_CONNECT_INTERVAL) // reset timeout
}
// send out any pending events from our own service
if let Some(e) = self.pending_events.pop_front(cx) {
return Poll::Ready(e.map_in(Either::Left));
}
// wait for pending events
Poll::Pending
}
}

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//! TODO: crate documentation
//!
//! this is here as a placeholder documentation
//!
//!
pub mod discovery;
pub mod swarm;
/// Namespace for all the type/trait aliases used by this crate.
pub(crate) mod alias {
use std::error::Error;
pub type AnyError = Box<dyn Error + Send + Sync + 'static>;
pub type AnyResult<T> = Result<T, AnyError>;
}
/// Namespace for crate-wide extension traits/methods
pub(crate) mod ext {
use extend::ext;
use libp2p::Multiaddr;
use libp2p::multiaddr::Protocol;
use std::net::IpAddr;
#[ext(pub, name = MultiaddrExt)]
impl Multiaddr {
/// If the multiaddress corresponds to a TCP address, extracts it
fn try_to_tcp_addr(&self) -> Option<(IpAddr, u16)> {
let mut ps = self.into_iter();
let ip = if let Some(p) = ps.next() {
match p {
Protocol::Ip4(ip) => IpAddr::V4(ip),
Protocol::Ip6(ip) => IpAddr::V6(ip),
_ => return None,
}
} else {
return None;
};
let Some(Protocol::Tcp(port)) = ps.next() else {
return None;
};
Some((ip, port))
}
}
}

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use crate::alias;
use crate::swarm::transport::tcp_transport;
pub use behaviour::{Behaviour, BehaviourEvent};
use libp2p::{SwarmBuilder, identity};
pub type Swarm = libp2p::Swarm<Behaviour>;
/// The current version of the network: this prevents devices running different versions of the
/// software from interacting with each other.
///
/// TODO: right now this is a hardcoded constant; figure out what the versioning semantics should
/// even be, and how to inject the right version into this config/initialization. E.g. should
/// this be passed in as a parameter? What about rapidly changing versions in debug builds?
/// this is all VERY very hard to figure out and needs to be mulled over as a team.
pub const NETWORK_VERSION: &[u8] = b"v0.0.1";
pub const OVERRIDE_VERSION_ENV_VAR: &str = "EXO_LIBP2P_NAMESPACE";
/// Create and configure a swarm which listens to all ports on OS
pub fn create_swarm(keypair: identity::Keypair) -> alias::AnyResult<Swarm> {
let mut swarm = SwarmBuilder::with_existing_identity(keypair)
.with_tokio()
.with_other_transport(tcp_transport)?
.with_behaviour(Behaviour::new)?
.build();
// Listen on all interfaces and whatever port the OS assigns
swarm.listen_on("/ip4/0.0.0.0/tcp/0".parse()?)?;
Ok(swarm)
}
mod transport {
use crate::alias;
use crate::swarm::{NETWORK_VERSION, OVERRIDE_VERSION_ENV_VAR};
use futures::{AsyncRead, AsyncWrite};
use keccak_const::Sha3_256;
use libp2p::core::muxing;
use libp2p::core::transport::Boxed;
use libp2p::pnet::{PnetError, PnetOutput};
use libp2p::{PeerId, Transport, identity, noise, pnet, yamux};
use std::{env, sync::LazyLock};
/// Key used for networking's private network; parametrized on the [`NETWORK_VERSION`].
/// See [`pnet_upgrade`] for more.
static PNET_PRESHARED_KEY: LazyLock<[u8; 32]> = LazyLock::new(|| {
let builder = Sha3_256::new().update(b"exo_discovery_network");
if let Ok(var) = env::var(OVERRIDE_VERSION_ENV_VAR) {
let bytes = var.into_bytes();
builder.update(&bytes)
} else {
builder.update(NETWORK_VERSION)
}
.finalize()
});
/// Make the Swarm run on a private network, as to not clash with public libp2p nodes and
/// also different-versioned instances of this same network.
/// This is implemented as an additional "upgrade" ontop of existing [`libp2p::Transport`] layers.
async fn pnet_upgrade<TSocket>(
socket: TSocket,
_: impl Sized,
) -> Result<PnetOutput<TSocket>, PnetError>
where
TSocket: AsyncRead + AsyncWrite + Send + Unpin + 'static,
{
use pnet::{PnetConfig, PreSharedKey};
PnetConfig::new(PreSharedKey::new(*PNET_PRESHARED_KEY))
.handshake(socket)
.await
}
/// TCP/IP transport layer configuration.
pub fn tcp_transport(
keypair: &identity::Keypair,
) -> alias::AnyResult<Boxed<(PeerId, muxing::StreamMuxerBox)>> {
use libp2p::{
core::upgrade::Version,
tcp::{Config, tokio},
};
// `TCP_NODELAY` enabled => avoid latency
let tcp_config = Config::default().nodelay(true);
// V1 + lazy flushing => 0-RTT negotiation
let upgrade_version = Version::V1Lazy;
// Noise is faster than TLS + we don't care much for security
let noise_config = noise::Config::new(keypair)?;
// Use default Yamux config for multiplexing
let yamux_config = yamux::Config::default();
// Create new Tokio-driven TCP/IP transport layer
let base_transport = tokio::Transport::new(tcp_config)
.and_then(pnet_upgrade)
.upgrade(upgrade_version)
.authenticate(noise_config)
.multiplex(yamux_config);
// Return boxed transport (to flatten complex type)
Ok(base_transport.boxed())
}
}
mod behaviour {
use crate::{alias, discovery};
use libp2p::swarm::NetworkBehaviour;
use libp2p::{gossipsub, identity};
/// Behavior of the Swarm which composes all desired behaviors:
/// Right now its just [`discovery::Behaviour`] and [`gossipsub::Behaviour`].
#[derive(NetworkBehaviour)]
pub struct Behaviour {
pub discovery: discovery::Behaviour,
pub gossipsub: gossipsub::Behaviour,
}
impl Behaviour {
pub fn new(keypair: &identity::Keypair) -> alias::AnyResult<Self> {
Ok(Self {
discovery: discovery::Behaviour::new(keypair)?,
gossipsub: gossipsub_behaviour(keypair),
})
}
}
fn gossipsub_behaviour(keypair: &identity::Keypair) -> gossipsub::Behaviour {
use gossipsub::{ConfigBuilder, MessageAuthenticity, ValidationMode};
// build a gossipsub network behaviour
// => signed message authenticity + strict validation mode means the message-ID is
// automatically provided by gossipsub w/out needing to provide custom message-ID function
gossipsub::Behaviour::new(
MessageAuthenticity::Signed(keypair.clone()),
ConfigBuilder::default()
.max_transmit_size(1024 * 1024)
.validation_mode(ValidationMode::Strict)
.build()
.expect("the configuration should always be valid"),
)
.expect("creating gossipsub behavior should always work")
}
}

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@@ -1,7 +0,0 @@
// maybe this will hold test in the future...??
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
#[test]
fn does_nothing() {}
}

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@@ -1,15 +0,0 @@
[package]
name = "util"
version = { workspace = true }
edition = { workspace = true }
publish = false
[lib]
doctest = false
name = "util"
path = "src/lib.rs"
[lints]
workspace = true
[dependencies]

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@@ -1 +0,0 @@
pub mod wakerdeque;

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@@ -1,55 +0,0 @@
use std::collections::VecDeque;
use std::fmt::{Debug, Formatter};
use std::task::{Context, Waker};
/// A wrapper around [`VecDeque`] which wakes (if it can) on any `push_*` methods,
/// and updates the internally stored waker by consuming [`Context`] on any `pop_*` methods.
pub struct WakerDeque<T> {
waker: Option<Waker>,
deque: VecDeque<T>,
}
impl<T: Debug> Debug for WakerDeque<T> {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result {
self.deque.fmt(f)
}
}
impl<T> WakerDeque<T> {
pub fn new() -> Self {
Self {
waker: None,
deque: VecDeque::new(),
}
}
fn update(&mut self, cx: &mut Context<'_>) {
self.waker = Some(cx.waker().clone());
}
fn wake(&mut self) {
let Some(ref mut w) = self.waker else { return };
w.wake_by_ref();
self.waker = None;
}
pub fn pop_front(&mut self, cx: &mut Context<'_>) -> Option<T> {
self.update(cx);
self.deque.pop_front()
}
pub fn pop_back(&mut self, cx: &mut Context<'_>) -> Option<T> {
self.update(cx);
self.deque.pop_back()
}
pub fn push_front(&mut self, value: T) {
self.wake();
self.deque.push_front(value);
}
pub fn push_back(&mut self, value: T) {
self.wake();
self.deque.push_back(value);
}
}

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@@ -8,13 +8,13 @@ import traceback
from collections.abc import Awaitable
from datetime import timedelta
from pathlib import Path
from typing import Callable, Literal, cast
from typing import Callable, Literal
from urllib.parse import urljoin
import aiofiles
import aiofiles.os as aios
import aiohttp
import certifi
import httpx
from huggingface_hub import (
snapshot_download, # pyright: ignore[reportUnknownVariableType]
)
@@ -330,17 +330,17 @@ async def _fetch_file_list(
headers = await get_download_headers()
async with (
create_http_session(timeout_profile="short") as session,
session.get(url, headers=headers) as response,
):
response = await session.get(url, headers=headers)
if response.status_code in [401, 403]:
msg = await _build_auth_error_message(response.status_code, model_id)
if response.status in [401, 403]:
msg = await _build_auth_error_message(response.status, model_id)
raise HuggingFaceAuthenticationError(msg)
elif response.status_code == 429:
elif response.status == 429:
raise HuggingFaceRateLimitError(
f"Couldn't download {model_id} because of HuggingFace rate limit."
)
elif response.status_code == 200:
data_json = response.text
elif response.status == 200:
data_json = await response.text()
data = TypeAdapter(list[FileListEntry]).validate_json(data_json)
files: list[FileListEntry] = []
for item in data:
@@ -353,7 +353,7 @@ async def _fetch_file_list(
files.extend(subfiles)
return files
else:
raise Exception(f"Failed to fetch file list: {response.status_code}")
raise Exception(f"Failed to fetch file list: {response.status}")
async def get_download_headers() -> dict[str, str]:
@@ -361,29 +361,34 @@ async def get_download_headers() -> dict[str, str]:
def create_http_session(
auto_decompress: bool = False,
timeout_profile: Literal["short", "long"] = "long",
) -> httpx.AsyncClient:
) -> aiohttp.ClientSession:
if timeout_profile == "short":
total_timeout = 30
connect_timeout = 10
read_timeout = 30
sock_read_timeout = 30
sock_connect_timeout = 10
else:
total_timeout = 1800
connect_timeout = 60
read_timeout = 60
sock_read_timeout = 60
sock_connect_timeout = 60
ssl_context = ssl.create_default_context(
cafile=os.getenv("SSL_CERT_FILE") or certifi.where()
)
connector = aiohttp.TCPConnector(ssl=ssl_context)
# default here is to load env vars
return httpx.AsyncClient(
verify=ssl_context,
timeout=httpx.Timeout(
return aiohttp.ClientSession(
auto_decompress=auto_decompress,
connector=connector,
proxy=os.getenv("HTTPS_PROXY") or os.getenv("HTTP_PROXY") or None,
timeout=aiohttp.ClientTimeout(
total=total_timeout,
connect=connect_timeout,
read=read_timeout,
write=total_timeout,
pool=total_timeout,
sock_read=sock_read_timeout,
sock_connect=sock_connect_timeout,
),
)
@@ -410,28 +415,26 @@ async def file_meta(
headers = await get_download_headers()
async with (
create_http_session(timeout_profile="short") as session,
session.stream("HEAD", url, headers=headers) as r,
session.head(url, headers=headers) as r,
):
if r.status_code == 307:
if r.status == 307:
# On redirect, only trust Hugging Face's x-linked-* headers.
x_linked_size = cast(str | None, r.headers.get("x-linked-size"))
x_linked_etag = cast(str | None, r.headers.get("x-linked-etag"))
x_linked_size = r.headers.get("x-linked-size")
x_linked_etag = r.headers.get("x-linked-etag")
if x_linked_size and x_linked_etag:
content_length = int(x_linked_size)
etag = trim_etag(x_linked_etag)
return content_length, etag
# Otherwise, follow the redirect to get authoritative size/hash
redirected_location = cast(str | None, r.headers.get("location"))
redirected_location = r.headers.get("location")
return await file_meta(model_id, revision, path, redirected_location)
if r.status_code in [401, 403]:
msg = await _build_auth_error_message(r.status_code, model_id)
if r.status in [401, 403]:
msg = await _build_auth_error_message(r.status, model_id)
raise HuggingFaceAuthenticationError(msg)
content_length = cast(
str | None,
r.headers.get("x-linked-size") or r.headers.get("content-length"),
content_length = int(
r.headers.get("x-linked-size") or r.headers.get("content-length") or 0
)
content_length = 0 if content_length is None else int(content_length)
etag = cast(str | None, r.headers.get("x-linked-etag") or r.headers.get("etag"))
etag = r.headers.get("x-linked-etag") or r.headers.get("etag")
assert content_length > 0, f"No content length for {url}"
assert etag is not None, f"No remote hash for {url}"
etag = trim_etag(etag)
@@ -534,20 +537,20 @@ async def _download_file(
n_read = resume_byte_pos or 0
async with (
create_http_session(timeout_profile="long") as session,
session.stream("GET", url, headers=headers, follow_redirects=True) as r,
session.get(url, headers=headers) as r,
):
if r.status_code == 404:
if r.status == 404:
raise FileNotFoundError(f"File not found: {url}")
if r.status_code in [401, 403]:
msg = await _build_auth_error_message(r.status_code, model_id)
if r.status in [401, 403]:
msg = await _build_auth_error_message(r.status, model_id)
raise HuggingFaceAuthenticationError(msg)
assert r.status_code in [200, 206], (
f"Failed to download {path} from {url}: {r.status_code}"
assert r.status in [200, 206], (
f"Failed to download {path} from {url}: {r.status}"
)
async with aiofiles.open(
partial_path, "ab" if resume_byte_pos else "wb"
) as f:
async for chunk in r.aiter_bytes(8 * 1024 * 1024):
while chunk := await r.content.read(8 * 1024 * 1024):
n_read = n_read + (await f.write(chunk))
on_progress(n_read, length, False)

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@@ -189,7 +189,6 @@ class ResumableShardDownloader(ShardDownloader):
try:
yield await task
except Exception as e:
task.cancel()
logger.warning(f"Error downloading shard: {type(e).__name__}")
async def get_shard_download_status_for_shard(

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@@ -1,8 +1,10 @@
import time
from collections.abc import Hashable
from typing import Generic, TypeVar
K = TypeVar("K")
class KeyedBackoff[K: Hashable]:
class KeyedBackoff(Generic[K]):
"""Tracks exponential backoff state per key."""
def __init__(self, base: float = 0.5, cap: float = 10.0):

4
uv.lock generated
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@@ -367,6 +367,7 @@ version = "0.3.0"
source = { editable = "." }
dependencies = [
{ name = "aiofiles", marker = "sys_platform == 'darwin' or sys_platform == 'linux'" },
{ name = "aiohttp", marker = "sys_platform == 'darwin' or sys_platform == 'linux'" },
{ name = "anyio", marker = "sys_platform == 'darwin' or sys_platform == 'linux'" },
{ name = "exo-pyo3-bindings", marker = "sys_platform == 'darwin' or sys_platform == 'linux'" },
{ name = "fastapi", marker = "sys_platform == 'darwin' or sys_platform == 'linux'" },
@@ -388,6 +389,7 @@ dependencies = [
{ name = "rustworkx", marker = "sys_platform == 'darwin' or sys_platform == 'linux'" },
{ name = "tiktoken", marker = "sys_platform == 'darwin' or sys_platform == 'linux'" },
{ name = "tomlkit", marker = "sys_platform == 'darwin' or sys_platform == 'linux'" },
{ name = "types-aiofiles", marker = "sys_platform == 'darwin' or sys_platform == 'linux'" },
{ name = "zstandard", marker = "sys_platform == 'darwin' or sys_platform == 'linux'" },
]
@@ -404,6 +406,7 @@ dev = [
[package.metadata]
requires-dist = [
{ name = "aiofiles", specifier = ">=24.1.0" },
{ name = "aiohttp", specifier = ">=3.12.14" },
{ name = "anyio", specifier = "==4.11.0" },
{ name = "exo-pyo3-bindings", editable = "rust/exo_pyo3_bindings" },
{ name = "fastapi", specifier = ">=0.116.1" },
@@ -425,6 +428,7 @@ requires-dist = [
{ name = "rustworkx", specifier = ">=0.17.1" },
{ name = "tiktoken", specifier = ">=0.12.0" },
{ name = "tomlkit", specifier = ">=0.14.0" },
{ name = "types-aiofiles", specifier = ">=24.1.0.20250708" },
{ name = "zstandard", specifier = ">=0.23.0" },
]