premiere-libtorrent/include/libtorrent/kademlia/routing_table.hpp

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#ifndef ROUTING_TABLE_HPP
#define ROUTING_TABLE_HPP
#include <vector>
#include <boost/cstdint.hpp>
#include <boost/utility.hpp>
#include <boost/tuple/tuple.hpp>
#include <boost/array.hpp>
#include <set>
#include <list>
#include <libtorrent/kademlia/logging.hpp>
#include <libtorrent/kademlia/node_id.hpp>
#include <libtorrent/kademlia/node_entry.hpp>
#include <libtorrent/session_settings.hpp>
#include <libtorrent/size_type.hpp>
#include <libtorrent/assert.hpp>
#include <libtorrent/ptime.hpp>
namespace libtorrent
{
struct session_status;
}
namespace libtorrent { namespace dht
{
#ifdef TORRENT_DHT_VERBOSE_LOGGING
TORRENT_DECLARE_LOG(table);
#endif
typedef std::vector<node_entry> bucket_t;
struct routing_table_node
{
bucket_t replacements;
bucket_t live_nodes;
ptime last_active;
};
// differences in the implementation from the description in
// the paper:
//
// * Nodes are not marked as being stale, they keep a counter
// that tells how many times in a row they have failed. When
// a new node is to be inserted, the node that has failed
// the most times is replaced. If none of the nodes in the
// bucket has failed, then it is put in the replacement
// cache (just like in the paper).
class TORRENT_EXTRA_EXPORT routing_table
{
public:
routing_table(node_id const& id, int bucket_size
, dht_settings const& settings);
void status(session_status& s) const;
void node_failed(node_id const& id, udp::endpoint const& ep);
// adds an endpoint that will never be added to
// the routing table
void add_router_node(udp::endpoint router);
// iterates over the router nodes added
typedef std::set<udp::endpoint>::const_iterator router_iterator;
router_iterator router_begin() const { return m_router_nodes.begin(); }
router_iterator router_end() const { return m_router_nodes.end(); }
bool add_node(node_entry e);
// this function is called every time the node sees
// a sign of a node being alive. This node will either
// be inserted in the k-buckets or be moved to the top
// of its bucket.
bool node_seen(node_id const& id, udp::endpoint ep, int rtt);
// this may add a node to the routing table and mark it as
// not pinged. If the bucket the node falls into is full,
// the node will be ignored.
void heard_about(node_id const& id, udp::endpoint const& ep);
// if any bucket in the routing table needs to be refreshed
// this function will return true and set the target to an
// appropriate target inside that bucket
bool need_refresh(node_id& target) const;
enum
{
include_failed = 1
};
// fills the vector with the count nodes from our buckets that
// are nearest to the given id.
void find_node(node_id const& id, std::vector<node_entry>& l
, int options, int count = 0);
int bucket_size(int bucket) const
{
int num_buckets = m_buckets.size();
if (num_buckets == 0) return 0;
if (bucket < num_buckets) bucket = num_buckets - 1;
table_t::const_iterator i = m_buckets.begin();
std::advance(i, bucket);
return (int)i->live_nodes.size();
}
void for_each_node(void (*)(void*, node_entry const&)
, void (*)(void*, node_entry const&), void* userdata) const;
int bucket_size() const { return m_bucket_size; }
boost::tuple<int, int> size() const;
size_type num_global_nodes() const;
// returns true if there are no working nodes
// in the routing table
bool need_bootstrap() const;
int num_active_buckets() const { return m_buckets.size(); }
void replacement_cache(bucket_t& nodes) const;
#if defined TORRENT_DHT_VERBOSE_LOGGING || defined TORRENT_DEBUG
// used for debug and monitoring purposes. This will print out
// the state of the routing table to the given stream
void print_state(std::ostream& os) const;
#endif
void touch_bucket(node_id const& target);
int bucket_limit(int bucket) const;
private:
typedef std::list<routing_table_node> table_t;
table_t::iterator find_bucket(node_id const& id);
void split_bucket();
// return a pointer the node_entry with the given endpoint
// or 0 if we don't have such a node. Both the address and the
// port has to match
node_entry* find_node(udp::endpoint const& ep, routing_table::table_t::iterator* bucket);
// constant called k in paper
int m_bucket_size;
dht_settings const& m_settings;
// (k-bucket, replacement cache) pairs
// the first entry is the bucket the furthest
// away from our own ID. Each time the bucket
// closest to us (m_buckets.back()) has more than
// bucket size nodes in it, another bucket is
// added to the end and it's split up between them
table_t m_buckets;
node_id m_id; // our own node id
// the last time need_bootstrap() returned true
mutable ptime m_last_bootstrap;
// the last time the routing table was refreshed.
// this is used to stagger buckets needing refresh
// to be at least 45 seconds apart.
mutable ptime m_last_refresh;
// the last time we refreshed our own bucket
// refreshed every 15 minutes
mutable ptime m_last_self_refresh;
// this is a set of all the endpoints that have
// been identified as router nodes. They will
// be used in searches, but they will never
// be added to the routing table.
std::set<udp::endpoint> m_router_nodes;
// these are all the IPs that are in the routing
// table. It's used to only allow a single entry
// per IP in the whole table. Currently only for
// IPv4
std::set<address_v4::bytes_type> m_ips;
};
} } // namespace libtorrent::dht
#endif // ROUTING_TABLE_HPP