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optimize peer classes a bit
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@ -44,38 +44,40 @@ POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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namespace libtorrent
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{
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typedef boost::uint32_t peer_class_t;
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typedef boost::uint8_t peer_class_t;
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struct peer_class_info
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{
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// ``ignore_unchoke_slots`` determines whether peers should always unchoke a peer,
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// regardless of the choking algorithm, or if it should honor the unchoke slot limits.
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// It's used for local peers by default. If *any* of the peer classes a peer belongs to
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// has this set to true, that peer will be unchoked at all times.
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// ``ignore_unchoke_slots`` determines whether peers should always
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// unchoke a peer, regardless of the choking algorithm, or if it should
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// honor the unchoke slot limits. It's used for local peers by default.
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// If *any* of the peer classes a peer belongs to has this set to true,
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// that peer will be unchoked at all times.
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bool ignore_unchoke_slots;
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// adjusts the connection limit (global and per torrent) that
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// applies to this peer class. By default, local peers are allowed to exceed the normal
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// connection limit for instance. This is specified as a percent factor. 100 makes
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// the peer class apply normally to the limit. 200 means as long as there are fewer
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// connections than twice the limit, we accept this peer. This factor applies both to
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// the global connection limit and the per-torrent limit. Note that if not used carefully
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// one peer class can potentially completely starve out all other over time.
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// adjusts the connection limit (global and per torrent) that applies to
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// this peer class. By default, local peers are allowed to exceed the
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// normal connection limit for instance. This is specified as a percent
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// factor. 100 makes the peer class apply normally to the limit. 200
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// means as long as there are fewer connections than twice the limit, we
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// accept this peer. This factor applies both to the global connection
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// limit and the per-torrent limit. Note that if not used carefully one
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// peer class can potentially completely starve out all other over time.
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int connection_limit_factor;
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// not used by libtorrent. It's intended as a potentially user-facing identifier
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// of this peer class.
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// not used by libtorrent. It's intended as a potentially user-facing
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// identifier of this peer class.
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std::string label;
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// transfer rates limits for the whole peer class.
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// They are specified in bytes per second and apply to the sum of all peers that are
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// members of this class.
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// transfer rates limits for the whole peer class. They are specified in
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// bytes per second and apply to the sum of all peers that are members of
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// this class.
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int upload_limit;
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int download_limit;
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// relative priorities used by the
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// bandwidth allocator in the rate limiter. If no rate limits are in use, the priority
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// is not used either. Priorities start at 1 (0 is not a valid priority) and may not
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// relative priorities used by the bandwidth allocator in the rate
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// limiter. If no rate limits are in use, the priority is not used
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// either. Priorities start at 1 (0 is not a valid priority) and may not
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// exceed 255.
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int upload_priority;
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int download_priority;
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std::vector<boost::intrusive_ptr<peer_class> > m_peer_classes;
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// indices in m_peer_classes that are no longer used
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std::vector<int> m_free_list;
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std::vector<peer_class_t> m_free_list;
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};
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}
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#define TORRENT_PEER_CLASS_SET_HPP_INCLUDED
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#include "libtorrent/peer_class.hpp"
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#include <vector>
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#include <boost/array.hpp>
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namespace libtorrent {
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// to it. Most notably, peer connections and torrents derive from this.
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struct peer_class_set
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{
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peer_class_set() : m_size(0) {}
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void add_class(peer_class_pool& pool, peer_class_t c);
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bool has_class(peer_class_t c) const;
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void remove_class(peer_class_pool& pool, peer_class_t c);
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int num_classes() const { return m_class.size(); }
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int num_classes() const { return m_size; }
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peer_class_t class_at(int i) const
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{
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TORRENT_ASSERT(i >= 0 && i < int(m_class.size()));
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TORRENT_ASSERT(i >= 0 && i < int(m_size));
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return m_class[i];
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}
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private:
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// if this object belongs to any peer-class, this
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// vector contains all class IDs. Each ID refers
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// to a an entry in m_ses.m_peer_classes which
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// holds the metadata about the class. Classes
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// affect bandwidth limits among other things
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std::vector<peer_class_t> m_class;
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// the number of elements used in the m_class array
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boost::uint8_t m_size;
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// if this object belongs to any peer-class, this vector contains all
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// class IDs. Each ID refers to a an entry in m_ses.m_peer_classes which
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// holds the metadata about the class. Classes affect bandwidth limits
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// among other things
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boost::array<peer_class_t, 15> m_class;
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};
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}
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#include "libtorrent/peer_class_set.hpp"
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#include "libtorrent/peer_class.hpp"
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#include <vector>
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#include <algorithm> // for_find
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#include <algorithm> // for find
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namespace libtorrent
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{
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void peer_class_set::add_class(peer_class_pool& pool, peer_class_t c)
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{
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if (std::find(m_class.begin(), m_class.end(), c) != m_class.end()) return;
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m_class.push_back(c);
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if (std::find(m_class.begin(), m_class.begin() + m_size, c)
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!= m_class.begin() + m_size) return;
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if (m_size >= m_class.size() - 1)
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{
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assert(false);
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return;
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}
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m_class[m_size] = c;
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pool.incref(c);
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++m_size;
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}
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bool peer_class_set::has_class(peer_class_t c) const
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{
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return std::find(m_class.begin(), m_class.end(), c) != m_class.end();
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return std::find(m_class.begin(), m_class.begin() + m_size, c)
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!= m_class.begin() + m_size;
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}
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void peer_class_set::remove_class(peer_class_pool& pool, peer_class_t c)
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{
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std::vector<peer_class_t>::iterator i = std::find(m_class.begin(), m_class.end(), c);
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if (i == m_class.end()) return;
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m_class.erase(i);
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boost::array<peer_class_t, 15>::iterator i = std::find(m_class.begin()
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, m_class.begin() + m_size, c);
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int idx = i - m_class.begin();
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if (idx == m_size) return; // not found
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if (idx < m_size - 1)
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{
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// place the last element in the slot of the erased one
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m_class[idx] = m_class[m_size - 1];
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}
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--m_size;
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pool.decref(c);
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}
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}
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