You signed in with another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.You signed out in another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.You switched accounts on another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.Dismiss alert
The smoldot multistream-select implementation doesn't support assuming that the remote supports the requested protocol. This means an extra round-trip every time a protocol is negotiated.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
cc #2983
This PR removes some extra networking round-trips caused by
multistream-select.
The way multistream-select works is: we tell the remote that we would
like to use a specific protocol, and then the remote answers either yes
or no. No is only ever returned if the remote doesn't support the
protocol at all, which isn't supposed to happen unless we're talking to
a buggy node or to a libp2p-compatible-but-not-Substrate node.
Before this PR, we wait for the remote to send back yes or no. After
this PR, we don't wait and simply start sending the protocol-specific
data immediately after the request for a protocol, and assume that the
remote is going to answer yes.
The negotiation is still properly finished afterwards, so if it turns
out that the remote answers no, then we'll still get an error locally.
The drawback is that, if the remote answers no, the protocol-specific
data that we have eagerly sent will be interpreted as being from the
multistream-select protocol, which can lead to confusing decoding
errors. However, the trade-off is worth it.
I've done this change only for substreams after the connection has been
opened. There are two other unnecessary round-trips during the
connection opening, but considering that we don't open connections that
often they're actually less important. For this reason, I'll leave
#2983 open.
Co-authored-by: mergify[bot] <37929162+mergify[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
The smoldot multistream-select implementation doesn't support assuming that the remote supports the requested protocol. This means an extra round-trip every time a protocol is negotiated.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: