diff --git a/src/net.h b/src/net.h index 75e0657d3d6..30abd3813d5 100644 --- a/src/net.h +++ b/src/net.h @@ -118,12 +118,54 @@ struct CSerializedNetMsg * information we have available at the time of opening or accepting the * connection. Aside from INBOUND, all types are initiated by us. */ enum class ConnectionType { - INBOUND, /**< peer initiated connections */ - OUTBOUND_FULL_RELAY, /**< full relay connections (blocks, addrs, txns) made automatically. Addresses selected from AddrMan. */ - MANUAL, /**< connections to addresses added via addnode or the connect command line argument */ - FEELER, /**< short lived connections used to test address validity */ - BLOCK_RELAY, /**< only relay blocks to these automatic outbound connections. Addresses selected from AddrMan. */ - ADDR_FETCH, /**< short lived connections used to solicit addrs when starting the node without a populated AddrMan */ + /** + * Inbound connections are those initiated by a peer. This is the only + * property we know at the time of connection, until P2P messages are + * exchanged. + */ + INBOUND, + + /** + * These are the default connections that we use to connect with the + * network. There is no restriction on what is relayed- by default we relay + * blocks, addresses & transactions. We automatically attempt to open + * MAX_OUTBOUND_FULL_RELAY_CONNECTIONS using addresses from our AddrMan. + */ + OUTBOUND_FULL_RELAY, + + + /** + * We open manual connections to addresses that users explicitly inputted + * via the addnode RPC, or the -connect command line argument. Even if a + * manual connection is misbehaving, we do not automatically disconnect or + * add it to our discouragement filter. + */ + MANUAL, + + /** + * Feeler connections are short lived connections used to increase the + * number of connectable addresses in our AddrMan. Approximately every + * FEELER_INTERVAL, we attempt to connect to a random address from the new + * table. If successful, we add it to the tried table. + */ + FEELER, + + /** + * We use block-relay-only connections to help prevent against partition + * attacks. By not relaying transactions or addresses, these connections + * are harder to detect by a third party, thus helping obfuscate the + * network topology. We automatically attempt to open + * MAX_BLOCK_RELAY_ONLY_CONNECTIONS using addresses from our AddrMan. + */ + BLOCK_RELAY, + + /** + * AddrFetch connections are short lived connections used to solicit + * addresses from peers. These are initiated to addresses submitted via the + * -seednode command line argument, or under certain conditions when the + * AddrMan is empty. + */ + ADDR_FETCH, }; class NetEventsInterface;