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    rpc: add limit for batch request items and response size (#26681) · f3314bb6
    mmsqe authored
    This PR adds server-side limits for JSON-RPC batch requests. Before this change, batches
    were limited only by processing time. The server would pick calls from the batch and
    answer them until the response timeout occurred, then stop processing the remaining batch
    items.
    
    Here, we are adding two additional limits which can be configured:
    
    - the 'item limit': batches can have at most N items
    - the 'response size limit': batches can contain at most X response bytes
    
    These limits are optional in package rpc. In Geth, we set a default limit of 1000 items
    and 25MB response size.
    
    When a batch goes over the limit, an error response is returned to the client. However,
    doing this correctly isn't always possible. In JSON-RPC, only method calls with a valid
    `id` can be responded to. Since batches may also contain non-call messages or
    notifications, the best effort thing we can do to report an error with the batch itself is
    reporting the limit violation as an error for the first method call in the batch. If a batch is
    too large, but contains only notifications and responses, the error will be reported with
    a null `id`.
    
    The RPC client was also changed so it can deal with errors resulting from too large
    batches. An older client connected to the server code in this PR could get stuck
    until the request timeout occurred when the batch is too large. **Upgrading to a version
    of the RPC client containing this change is strongly recommended to avoid timeout issues.**
    
    For some weird reason, when writing the original client implementation, @fjl worked off of
    the assumption that responses could be distributed across batches arbitrarily. So for a
    batch request containing requests `[A B C]`, the server could respond with `[A B C]` but
    also with `[A B] [C]` or even `[A] [B] [C]` and it wouldn't make a difference to the
    client.
    
    So in the implementation of BatchCallContext, the client waited for all requests in the
    batch individually. If the server didn't respond to some of the requests in the batch, the
    client would eventually just time out (if a context was used).
    
    With the addition of batch limits into the server, we anticipate that people will hit this
    kind of error way more often. To handle this properly, the client now waits for a single
    response batch and expects it to contain all responses to the requests.
    
    ---------
    Co-authored-by: 's avatarFelix Lange <fjl@twurst.com>
    Co-authored-by: 's avatarMartin Holst Swende <martin@swende.se>
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// Copyright 2020 The go-ethereum Authors
// This file is part of the go-ethereum library.
//
// The go-ethereum library is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
// (at your option) any later version.
//
// The go-ethereum library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
// GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
//
// You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
// along with the go-ethereum library. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.

package node

import (
	"bytes"
	"fmt"
	"io"
	"net/http"
	"net/http/httptest"
	"net/url"
	"strconv"
	"strings"
	"testing"
	"time"

	"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/internal/testlog"
	"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/log"
	"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/rpc"
	"github.com/golang-jwt/jwt/v4"
	"github.com/gorilla/websocket"
	"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
)

const testMethod = "rpc_modules"

// TestCorsHandler makes sure CORS are properly handled on the http server.
func TestCorsHandler(t *testing.T) {
	srv := createAndStartServer(t, &httpConfig{CorsAllowedOrigins: []string{"test", "test.com"}}, false, &wsConfig{}, nil)
	defer srv.stop()
	url := "http://" + srv.listenAddr()

	resp := rpcRequest(t, url, testMethod, "origin", "test.com")
	assert.Equal(t, "test.com", resp.Header.Get("Access-Control-Allow-Origin"))

	resp2 := rpcRequest(t, url, testMethod, "origin", "bad")
	assert.Equal(t, "", resp2.Header.Get("Access-Control-Allow-Origin"))
}

// TestVhosts makes sure vhosts are properly handled on the http server.
func TestVhosts(t *testing.T) {
	srv := createAndStartServer(t, &httpConfig{Vhosts: []string{"test"}}, false, &wsConfig{}, nil)
	defer srv.stop()
	url := "http://" + srv.listenAddr()

	resp := rpcRequest(t, url, testMethod, "host", "test")
	assert.Equal(t, resp.StatusCode, http.StatusOK)

	resp2 := rpcRequest(t, url, testMethod, "host", "bad")
	assert.Equal(t, resp2.StatusCode, http.StatusForbidden)
}

type originTest struct {
	spec    string
	expOk   []string
	expFail []string
}

// splitAndTrim splits input separated by a comma
// and trims excessive white space from the substrings.
// Copied over from flags.go
func splitAndTrim(input string) (ret []string) {
	l := strings.Split(input, ",")
	for _, r := range l {
		r = strings.TrimSpace(r)
		if len(r) > 0 {
			ret = append(ret, r)
		}
	}
	return ret
}

// TestWebsocketOrigins makes sure the websocket origins are properly handled on the websocket server.
func TestWebsocketOrigins(t *testing.T) {
	tests := []originTest{
		{
			spec: "*", // allow all
			expOk: []string{"", "http://test", "https://test", "http://test:8540", "https://test:8540",
				"http://test.com", "https://foo.test", "http://testa", "http://atestb:8540", "https://atestb:8540"},
		},
		{
			spec:    "test",
			expOk:   []string{"http://test", "https://test", "http://test:8540", "https://test:8540"},
			expFail: []string{"http://test.com", "https://foo.test", "http://testa", "http://atestb:8540", "https://atestb:8540"},
		},
		// scheme tests
		{
			spec:  "https://test",
			expOk: []string{"https://test", "https://test:9999"},
			expFail: []string{
				"test",                                // no scheme, required by spec
				"http://test",                         // wrong scheme
				"http://test.foo", "https://a.test.x", // subdomain variations
				"http://testx:8540", "https://xtest:8540"},
		},
		// ip tests
		{
			spec:  "https://12.34.56.78",
			expOk: []string{"https://12.34.56.78", "https://12.34.56.78:8540"},
			expFail: []string{
				"http://12.34.56.78",     // wrong scheme
				"http://12.34.56.78:443", // wrong scheme
				"http://1.12.34.56.78",   // wrong 'domain name'
				"http://12.34.56.78.a",   // wrong 'domain name'
				"https://87.65.43.21", "http://87.65.43.21:8540", "https://87.65.43.21:8540"},
		},
		// port tests
		{
			spec:  "test:8540",
			expOk: []string{"http://test:8540", "https://test:8540"},
			expFail: []string{
				"http://test", "https://test", // spec says port required
				"http://test:8541", "https://test:8541", // wrong port
				"http://bad", "https://bad", "http://bad:8540", "https://bad:8540"},
		},
		// scheme and port
		{
			spec:  "https://test:8540",
			expOk: []string{"https://test:8540"},
			expFail: []string{
				"https://test",                          // missing port
				"http://test",                           // missing port, + wrong scheme
				"http://test:8540",                      // wrong scheme
				"http://test:8541", "https://test:8541", // wrong port
				"http://bad", "https://bad", "http://bad:8540", "https://bad:8540"},
		},
		// several allowed origins
		{
			spec: "localhost,http://127.0.0.1",
			expOk: []string{"localhost", "http://localhost", "https://localhost:8443",
				"http://127.0.0.1", "http://127.0.0.1:8080"},
			expFail: []string{
				"https://127.0.0.1", // wrong scheme
				"http://bad", "https://bad", "http://bad:8540", "https://bad:8540"},
		},
	}
	for _, tc := range tests {
		srv := createAndStartServer(t, &httpConfig{}, true, &wsConfig{Origins: splitAndTrim(tc.spec)}, nil)
		url := fmt.Sprintf("ws://%v", srv.listenAddr())
		for _, origin := range tc.expOk {
			if err := wsRequest(t, url, "Origin", origin); err != nil {
				t.Errorf("spec '%v', origin '%v': expected ok, got %v", tc.spec, origin, err)
			}
		}
		for _, origin := range tc.expFail {
			if err := wsRequest(t, url, "Origin", origin); err == nil {
				t.Errorf("spec '%v', origin '%v': expected not to allow,  got ok", tc.spec, origin)
			}
		}
		srv.stop()
	}
}

// TestIsWebsocket tests if an incoming websocket upgrade request is handled properly.
func TestIsWebsocket(t *testing.T) {
	r, _ := http.NewRequest(http.MethodGet, "/", nil)

	assert.False(t, isWebsocket(r))
	r.Header.Set("upgrade", "websocket")
	assert.False(t, isWebsocket(r))
	r.Header.Set("connection", "upgrade")
	assert.True(t, isWebsocket(r))
	r.Header.Set("connection", "upgrade,keep-alive")
	assert.True(t, isWebsocket(r))
	r.Header.Set("connection", " UPGRADE,keep-alive")
	assert.True(t, isWebsocket(r))
}

func Test_checkPath(t *testing.T) {
	tests := []struct {
		req      *http.Request
		prefix   string
		expected bool
	}{
		{
			req:      &http.Request{URL: &url.URL{Path: "/test"}},
			prefix:   "/test",
			expected: true,
		},
		{
			req:      &http.Request{URL: &url.URL{Path: "/testing"}},
			prefix:   "/test",
			expected: true,
		},
		{
			req:      &http.Request{URL: &url.URL{Path: "/"}},
			prefix:   "/test",
			expected: false,
		},
		{
			req:      &http.Request{URL: &url.URL{Path: "/fail"}},
			prefix:   "/test",
			expected: false,
		},
		{
			req:      &http.Request{URL: &url.URL{Path: "/"}},
			prefix:   "",
			expected: true,
		},
		{
			req:      &http.Request{URL: &url.URL{Path: "/fail"}},
			prefix:   "",
			expected: false,
		},
		{
			req:      &http.Request{URL: &url.URL{Path: "/"}},
			prefix:   "/",
			expected: true,
		},
		{
			req:      &http.Request{URL: &url.URL{Path: "/testing"}},
			prefix:   "/",
			expected: true,
		},
	}

	for i, tt := range tests {
		t.Run(strconv.Itoa(i), func(t *testing.T) {
			assert.Equal(t, tt.expected, checkPath(tt.req, tt.prefix))
		})
	}
}

func createAndStartServer(t *testing.T, conf *httpConfig, ws bool, wsConf *wsConfig, timeouts *rpc.HTTPTimeouts) *httpServer {
	t.Helper()

	if timeouts == nil {
		timeouts = &rpc.DefaultHTTPTimeouts
	}
	srv := newHTTPServer(testlog.Logger(t, log.LvlDebug), *timeouts)
	assert.NoError(t, srv.enableRPC(apis(), *conf))
	if ws {
		assert.NoError(t, srv.enableWS(nil, *wsConf))
	}
	assert.NoError(t, srv.setListenAddr("localhost", 0))
	assert.NoError(t, srv.start())
	return srv
}

// wsRequest attempts to open a WebSocket connection to the given URL.
func wsRequest(t *testing.T, url string, extraHeaders ...string) error {
	t.Helper()
	//t.Logf("checking WebSocket on %s (origin %q)", url, browserOrigin)

	headers := make(http.Header)
	// Apply extra headers.
	if len(extraHeaders)%2 != 0 {
		panic("odd extraHeaders length")
	}
	for i := 0; i < len(extraHeaders); i += 2 {
		key, value := extraHeaders[i], extraHeaders[i+1]
		headers.Set(key, value)
	}
	conn, _, err := websocket.DefaultDialer.Dial(url, headers)
	if conn != nil {
		conn.Close()
	}
	return err
}

// rpcRequest performs a JSON-RPC request to the given URL.
func rpcRequest(t *testing.T, url, method string, extraHeaders ...string) *http.Response {
	t.Helper()

	body := fmt.Sprintf(`{"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":1,"method":"%s","params":[]}`, method)
	return baseRpcRequest(t, url, body, extraHeaders...)
}

func batchRpcRequest(t *testing.T, url string, methods []string, extraHeaders ...string) *http.Response {
	reqs := make([]string, len(methods))
	for i, m := range methods {
		reqs[i] = fmt.Sprintf(`{"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":1,"method":"%s","params":[]}`, m)
	}
	body := fmt.Sprintf(`[%s]`, strings.Join(reqs, ","))
	return baseRpcRequest(t, url, body, extraHeaders...)
}

func baseRpcRequest(t *testing.T, url, bodyStr string, extraHeaders ...string) *http.Response {
	t.Helper()

	// Create the request.
	body := bytes.NewReader([]byte(bodyStr))
	req, err := http.NewRequest(http.MethodPost, url, body)
	if err != nil {
		t.Fatal("could not create http request:", err)
	}
	req.Header.Set("content-type", "application/json")
	req.Header.Set("accept-encoding", "identity")

	// Apply extra headers.
	if len(extraHeaders)%2 != 0 {
		panic("odd extraHeaders length")
	}
	for i := 0; i < len(extraHeaders); i += 2 {
		key, value := extraHeaders[i], extraHeaders[i+1]
		if strings.EqualFold(key, "host") {
			req.Host = value
		} else {
			req.Header.Set(key, value)
		}
	}

	// Perform the request.
	t.Logf("checking RPC/HTTP on %s %v", url, extraHeaders)
	resp, err := http.DefaultClient.Do(req)
	if err != nil {
		t.Fatal(err)
	}
	t.Cleanup(func() { resp.Body.Close() })
	return resp
}

type testClaim map[string]interface{}

func (testClaim) Valid() error {
	return nil
}

func TestJWT(t *testing.T) {
	var secret = []byte("secret")
	issueToken := func(secret []byte, method jwt.SigningMethod, input map[string]interface{}) string {
		if method == nil {
			method = jwt.SigningMethodHS256
		}
		ss, _ := jwt.NewWithClaims(method, testClaim(input)).SignedString(secret)
		return ss
	}
	cfg := rpcEndpointConfig{jwtSecret: []byte("secret")}
	httpcfg := &httpConfig{rpcEndpointConfig: cfg}
	wscfg := &wsConfig{Origins: []string{"*"}, rpcEndpointConfig: cfg}
	srv := createAndStartServer(t, httpcfg, true, wscfg, nil)
	wsUrl := fmt.Sprintf("ws://%v", srv.listenAddr())
	htUrl := fmt.Sprintf("http://%v", srv.listenAddr())

	expOk := []func() string{
		func() string {
			return fmt.Sprintf("Bearer %v", issueToken(secret, nil, testClaim{"iat": time.Now().Unix()}))
		},
		func() string {
			return fmt.Sprintf("Bearer %v", issueToken(secret, nil, testClaim{"iat": time.Now().Unix() + 4}))
		},
		func() string {
			return fmt.Sprintf("Bearer %v", issueToken(secret, nil, testClaim{"iat": time.Now().Unix() - 4}))
		},
		func() string {
			return fmt.Sprintf("Bearer %v", issueToken(secret, nil, testClaim{
				"iat": time.Now().Unix(),
				"exp": time.Now().Unix() + 2,
			}))
		},
		func() string {
			return fmt.Sprintf("Bearer %v", issueToken(secret, nil, testClaim{
				"iat": time.Now().Unix(),
				"bar": "baz",
			}))
		},
	}
	for i, tokenFn := range expOk {
		token := tokenFn()
		if err := wsRequest(t, wsUrl, "Authorization", token); err != nil {
			t.Errorf("test %d-ws, token '%v': expected ok, got %v", i, token, err)
		}
		token = tokenFn()
		if resp := rpcRequest(t, htUrl, testMethod, "Authorization", token); resp.StatusCode != 200 {
			t.Errorf("test %d-http, token '%v': expected ok, got %v", i, token, resp.StatusCode)
		}
	}

	expFail := []func() string{
		// future
		func() string {
			return fmt.Sprintf("Bearer %v", issueToken(secret, nil, testClaim{"iat": time.Now().Unix() + int64(jwtExpiryTimeout.Seconds()) + 1}))
		},
		// stale
		func() string {
			return fmt.Sprintf("Bearer %v", issueToken(secret, nil, testClaim{"iat": time.Now().Unix() - int64(jwtExpiryTimeout.Seconds()) - 1}))
		},
		// wrong algo
		func() string {
			return fmt.Sprintf("Bearer %v", issueToken(secret, jwt.SigningMethodHS512, testClaim{"iat": time.Now().Unix() + 4}))
		},
		// expired
		func() string {
			return fmt.Sprintf("Bearer %v", issueToken(secret, nil, testClaim{"iat": time.Now().Unix(), "exp": time.Now().Unix()}))
		},
		// missing mandatory iat
		func() string {
			return fmt.Sprintf("Bearer %v", issueToken(secret, nil, testClaim{}))
		},
		//  wrong secret
		func() string {
			return fmt.Sprintf("Bearer %v", issueToken([]byte("wrong"), nil, testClaim{"iat": time.Now().Unix()}))
		},
		func() string {
			return fmt.Sprintf("Bearer %v", issueToken([]byte{}, nil, testClaim{"iat": time.Now().Unix()}))
		},
		func() string {
			return fmt.Sprintf("Bearer %v", issueToken(nil, nil, testClaim{"iat": time.Now().Unix()}))
		},
		// Various malformed syntax
		func() string {
			return fmt.Sprintf("%v", issueToken(secret, nil, testClaim{"iat": time.Now().Unix()}))
		},
		func() string {
			return fmt.Sprintf("Bearer  %v", issueToken(secret, nil, testClaim{"iat": time.Now().Unix()}))
		},
		func() string {
			return fmt.Sprintf("bearer %v", issueToken(secret, nil, testClaim{"iat": time.Now().Unix()}))
		},
		func() string {
			return fmt.Sprintf("Bearer: %v", issueToken(secret, nil, testClaim{"iat": time.Now().Unix()}))
		},
		func() string {
			return fmt.Sprintf("Bearer:%v", issueToken(secret, nil, testClaim{"iat": time.Now().Unix()}))
		},
		func() string {
			return fmt.Sprintf("Bearer\t%v", issueToken(secret, nil, testClaim{"iat": time.Now().Unix()}))
		},
		func() string {
			return fmt.Sprintf("Bearer \t%v", issueToken(secret, nil, testClaim{"iat": time.Now().Unix()}))
		},
	}
	for i, tokenFn := range expFail {
		token := tokenFn()
		if err := wsRequest(t, wsUrl, "Authorization", token); err == nil {
			t.Errorf("tc %d-ws, token '%v': expected not to allow,  got ok", i, token)
		}

		token = tokenFn()
		resp := rpcRequest(t, htUrl, testMethod, "Authorization", token)
		if resp.StatusCode != http.StatusUnauthorized {
			t.Errorf("tc %d-http, token '%v': expected not to allow,  got %v", i, token, resp.StatusCode)
		}
	}
	srv.stop()
}

func TestGzipHandler(t *testing.T) {
	type gzipTest struct {
		name    string
		handler http.HandlerFunc
		status  int
		isGzip  bool
		header  map[string]string
	}
	tests := []gzipTest{
		{
			name: "Write",
			handler: func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
				w.Write([]byte("response"))
			},
			isGzip: true,
			status: 200,
		},
		{
			name: "WriteHeader",
			handler: func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
				w.Header().Set("x-foo", "bar")
				w.WriteHeader(205)
				w.Write([]byte("response"))
			},
			isGzip: true,
			status: 205,
			header: map[string]string{"x-foo": "bar"},
		},
		{
			name: "WriteContentLength",
			handler: func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
				w.Header().Set("content-length", "8")
				w.Write([]byte("response"))
			},
			isGzip: true,
			status: 200,
		},
		{
			name: "Flush",
			handler: func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
				w.Write([]byte("res"))
				w.(http.Flusher).Flush()
				w.Write([]byte("ponse"))
			},
			isGzip: true,
			status: 200,
		},
		{
			name: "disable",
			handler: func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
				w.Header().Set("transfer-encoding", "identity")
				w.Header().Set("x-foo", "bar")
				w.Write([]byte("response"))
			},
			isGzip: false,
			status: 200,
			header: map[string]string{"x-foo": "bar"},
		},
		{
			name: "disable-WriteHeader",
			handler: func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
				w.Header().Set("transfer-encoding", "identity")
				w.Header().Set("x-foo", "bar")
				w.WriteHeader(205)
				w.Write([]byte("response"))
			},
			isGzip: false,
			status: 205,
			header: map[string]string{"x-foo": "bar"},
		},
	}

	for _, test := range tests {
		test := test
		t.Run(test.name, func(t *testing.T) {
			srv := httptest.NewServer(newGzipHandler(test.handler))
			defer srv.Close()

			resp, err := http.Get(srv.URL)
			if err != nil {
				t.Fatal(err)
			}
			defer resp.Body.Close()

			content, err := io.ReadAll(resp.Body)
			if err != nil {
				t.Fatal(err)
			}
			wasGzip := resp.Uncompressed

			if string(content) != "response" {
				t.Fatalf("wrong response content %q", content)
			}
			if wasGzip != test.isGzip {
				t.Fatalf("response gzipped == %t, want %t", wasGzip, test.isGzip)
			}
			if resp.StatusCode != test.status {
				t.Fatalf("response status == %d, want %d", resp.StatusCode, test.status)
			}
			for name, expectedValue := range test.header {
				if v := resp.Header.Get(name); v != expectedValue {
					t.Fatalf("response header %s == %s, want %s", name, v, expectedValue)
				}
			}
		})
	}
}

func TestHTTPWriteTimeout(t *testing.T) {
	const (
		timeoutRes = `{"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":1,"error":{"code":-32002,"message":"request timed out"}}`
		greetRes   = `{"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":1,"result":"Hello"}`
	)
	// Set-up server
	timeouts := rpc.DefaultHTTPTimeouts
	timeouts.WriteTimeout = time.Second
	srv := createAndStartServer(t, &httpConfig{Modules: []string{"test"}}, false, &wsConfig{}, &timeouts)
	url := fmt.Sprintf("http://%v", srv.listenAddr())

	// Send normal request
	t.Run("message", func(t *testing.T) {
		resp := rpcRequest(t, url, "test_sleep")
		defer resp.Body.Close()
		body, err := io.ReadAll(resp.Body)
		if err != nil {
			t.Fatal(err)
		}
		if string(body) != timeoutRes {
			t.Errorf("wrong response. have %s, want %s", string(body), timeoutRes)
		}
	})

	// Batch request
	t.Run("batch", func(t *testing.T) {
		want := fmt.Sprintf("[%s,%s,%s]", greetRes, timeoutRes, timeoutRes)
		resp := batchRpcRequest(t, url, []string{"test_greet", "test_sleep", "test_greet"})
		defer resp.Body.Close()
		body, err := io.ReadAll(resp.Body)
		if err != nil {
			t.Fatal(err)
		}
		if string(body) != want {
			t.Errorf("wrong response. have %s, want %s", string(body), want)
		}
	})
}

func apis() []rpc.API {
	return []rpc.API{
		{
			Namespace: "test",
			Service:   &testService{},
		},
	}
}

type testService struct{}

func (s *testService) Greet() string {
	return "Hello"
}

func (s *testService) Sleep() {
	time.Sleep(1500 * time.Millisecond)
}