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21 KiB
C++
Executable File
707 lines
21 KiB
C++
Executable File
/*
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Copyright (c) 2003, Arvid Norberg
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All rights reserved.
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Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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are met:
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* Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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* Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in
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the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
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* Neither the name of the author nor the names of its
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contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
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from this software without specific prior written permission.
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THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS"
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AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
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IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
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ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE
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LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
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CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
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SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
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INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
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CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
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ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
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POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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*/
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#ifndef TORRENT_PEER_CONNECTION_HPP_INCLUDED
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#define TORRENT_PEER_CONNECTION_HPP_INCLUDED
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#include <ctime>
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#include <algorithm>
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#include <vector>
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#include <deque>
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#include <string>
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#include "libtorrent/debug.hpp"
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#ifdef _MSC_VER
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#pragma warning(push, 1)
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#endif
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#include <boost/smart_ptr.hpp>
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#include <boost/weak_ptr.hpp>
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#include <boost/noncopyable.hpp>
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#include <boost/array.hpp>
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#include <boost/optional.hpp>
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#include <boost/cstdint.hpp>
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#ifdef _MSC_VER
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#pragma warning(pop)
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#endif
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#include "libtorrent/buffer.hpp"
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#include "libtorrent/socket.hpp"
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#include "libtorrent/peer_id.hpp"
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#include "libtorrent/storage.hpp"
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#include "libtorrent/stat.hpp"
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#include "libtorrent/alert.hpp"
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#include "libtorrent/torrent_handle.hpp"
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#include "libtorrent/torrent.hpp"
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#include "libtorrent/allocate_resources.hpp"
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#include "libtorrent/peer_request.hpp"
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#include "libtorrent/piece_block_progress.hpp"
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#include "libtorrent/config.hpp"
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#include "libtorrent/session.hpp"
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#include "libtorrent/bandwidth_manager.hpp"
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#include "libtorrent/policy.hpp"
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#include "libtorrent/socket_type.hpp"
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#include "libtorrent/intrusive_ptr_base.hpp"
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// TODO: each time a block is 'taken over'
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// from another peer. That peer must be given
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// a chance to become not-interested.
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namespace libtorrent
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{
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class torrent;
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struct peer_plugin;
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namespace detail
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{
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struct session_impl;
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}
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struct TORRENT_EXPORT protocol_error: std::runtime_error
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{
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protocol_error(const std::string& msg): std::runtime_error(msg) {};
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};
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class TORRENT_EXPORT peer_connection
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: public intrusive_ptr_base<peer_connection>
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, public boost::noncopyable
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{
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friend class invariant_access;
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public:
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enum channels
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{
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upload_channel,
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download_channel,
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num_channels
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};
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// this is the constructor where the we are the active part.
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// The peer_conenction should handshake and verify that the
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// other end has the correct id
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peer_connection(
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aux::session_impl& ses
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, boost::weak_ptr<torrent> t
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, boost::shared_ptr<socket_type> s
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, tcp::endpoint const& remote
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, policy::peer* peerinfo);
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// with this constructor we have been contacted and we still don't
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// know which torrent the connection belongs to
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peer_connection(
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aux::session_impl& ses
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, boost::shared_ptr<socket_type> s
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, policy::peer* peerinfo);
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virtual ~peer_connection();
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void set_peer_info(policy::peer* pi)
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{ m_peer_info = pi; }
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policy::peer* peer_info_struct() const
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{ return m_peer_info; }
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enum peer_speed_t { slow, medium, fast };
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peer_speed_t peer_speed();
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#ifndef TORRENT_DISABLE_EXTENSIONS
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void add_extension(boost::shared_ptr<peer_plugin>);
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#endif
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// this function is called once the torrent associated
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// with this peer connection has retrieved the meta-
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// data. If the torrent was spawned with metadata
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// this is called from the constructor.
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void init();
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// this is called when the metadata is retrieved
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// and the files has been checked
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virtual void on_metadata() {}
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void set_upload_limit(int limit);
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void set_download_limit(int limit);
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int upload_limit() const { return m_upload_limit; }
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int download_limit() const { return m_download_limit; }
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bool prefer_whole_pieces() const
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{ return m_prefer_whole_pieces; }
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void prefer_whole_pieces(bool b)
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{ m_prefer_whole_pieces = b; }
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bool request_large_blocks() const
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{ return m_request_large_blocks; }
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void request_large_blocks(bool b)
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{ m_request_large_blocks = b; }
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void set_non_prioritized(bool b)
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{ m_non_prioritized = b; }
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// this adds an announcement in the announcement queue
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// it will let the peer know that we have the given piece
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void announce_piece(int index);
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// tells if this connection has data it want to send
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// and has enough upload bandwidth quota left to send it.
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bool can_write() const;
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bool can_read() const;
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bool is_seed() const;
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bool has_timed_out() const;
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// will send a keep-alive message to the peer
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void keep_alive();
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peer_id const& pid() const { return m_peer_id; }
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void set_pid(const peer_id& pid) { m_peer_id = pid; }
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bool has_piece(int i) const;
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const std::deque<piece_block>& download_queue() const;
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const std::deque<piece_block>& request_queue() const;
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const std::deque<peer_request>& upload_queue() const;
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bool is_interesting() const { return m_interesting; }
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bool is_choked() const { return m_choked; }
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bool is_peer_interested() const { return m_peer_interested; }
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bool has_peer_choked() const { return m_peer_choked; }
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void update_interest();
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virtual void get_peer_info(peer_info& p) const;
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// returns the torrent this connection is a part of
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// may be zero if the connection is an incoming connection
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// and it hasn't received enough information to determine
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// which torrent it should be associated with
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boost::weak_ptr<torrent> associated_torrent() const
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{ return m_torrent; }
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const stat& statistics() const { return m_statistics; }
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void add_stat(size_type downloaded, size_type uploaded);
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// is called once every second by the main loop
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void second_tick(float tick_interval);
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boost::shared_ptr<socket_type> get_socket() const { return m_socket; }
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tcp::endpoint const& remote() const { return m_remote; }
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std::vector<bool> const& get_bitfield() const;
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void timed_out();
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// this will cause this peer_connection to be disconnected.
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void disconnect();
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bool is_disconnecting() const { return m_disconnecting; }
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// this is called when the connection attempt has succeeded
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// and the peer_connection is supposed to set m_connecting
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// to false, and stop monitor writability
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void on_connection_complete(asio::error_code const& e);
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// returns true if this connection is still waiting to
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// finish the connection attempt
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bool is_connecting() const { return m_connecting; }
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// returns true if the socket of this peer hasn't been
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// attempted to connect yet (i.e. it's queued for
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// connection attempt).
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bool is_queued() const { return m_queued; }
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// called when it's time for this peer_conncetion to actually
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// initiate the tcp connection. This may be postponed until
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// the library isn't using up the limitation of half-open
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// tcp connections.
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void connect(int ticket);
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// This is called for every peer right after the upload
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// bandwidth has been distributed among them
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// It will reset the used bandwidth to 0.
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void reset_upload_quota();
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// free upload.
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size_type total_free_upload() const;
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void add_free_upload(size_type free_upload);
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// trust management.
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void received_valid_data(int index);
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void received_invalid_data(int index);
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size_type share_diff() const;
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// a connection is local if it was initiated by us.
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// if it was an incoming connection, it is remote
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bool is_local() const { return m_active; }
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bool on_local_network() const;
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bool ignore_bandwidth_limits() const
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{ return m_ignore_bandwidth_limits; }
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void set_failed() { m_failed = true; }
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bool failed() const { return m_failed; }
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int desired_queue_size() const { return m_desired_queue_size; }
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#ifdef TORRENT_VERBOSE_LOGGING
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boost::shared_ptr<logger> m_logger;
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#endif
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// the message handlers are called
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// each time a recv() returns some new
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// data, the last time it will be called
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// is when the entire packet has been
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// received, then it will no longer
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// be called. i.e. most handlers need
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// to check how much of the packet they
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// have received before any processing
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void incoming_keepalive();
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void incoming_choke();
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void incoming_unchoke();
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void incoming_interested();
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void incoming_not_interested();
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void incoming_have(int piece_index);
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void incoming_bitfield(std::vector<bool> const& bitfield);
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void incoming_request(peer_request const& r);
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void incoming_piece(peer_request const& p, char const* data);
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void incoming_piece_fragment();
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void incoming_cancel(peer_request const& r);
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void incoming_dht_port(int listen_port);
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// the following functions appends messages
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// to the send buffer
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void send_choke();
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void send_unchoke();
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void send_interested();
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void send_not_interested();
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// adds a block to the request queue
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void add_request(piece_block const& b);
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// removes a block from the request queue or download queue
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// sends a cancel message if appropriate
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// refills the request queue, and possibly ignoring pieces requested
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// by peers in the ignore list (to avoid recursion)
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void cancel_request(piece_block const& b);
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void send_block_requests();
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int max_assignable_bandwidth(int channel) const
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{
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return m_bandwidth_limit[channel].max_assignable();
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}
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void assign_bandwidth(int channel, int amount);
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void expire_bandwidth(int channel, int amount);
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#ifndef NDEBUG
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void check_invariant() const;
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ptime m_last_choke;
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#endif
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// is true until we can be sure that the other end
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// speaks our protocol (be it bittorrent or http).
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virtual bool in_handshake() const = 0;
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// returns the block currently being
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// downloaded. And the progress of that
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// block. If the peer isn't downloading
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// a piece for the moment, the boost::optional
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// will be invalid.
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virtual boost::optional<piece_block_progress>
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downloading_piece_progress() const
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{
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#ifdef TORRENT_VERBOSE_LOGGING
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(*m_logger) << "downloading_piece_progress() dispatched to the base class!\n";
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#endif
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return boost::optional<piece_block_progress>();
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}
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void send_buffer(char const* begin, char const* end);
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buffer::interval allocate_send_buffer(int size);
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void setup_send();
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#ifndef TORRENT_DISABLE_RESOLVE_COUNTRIES
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void set_country(char const* c)
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{
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assert(strlen(c) == 2);
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m_country[0] = c[0];
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m_country[1] = c[1];
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}
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bool has_country() const { return m_country[0] != 0; }
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#endif
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protected:
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virtual void get_specific_peer_info(peer_info& p) const = 0;
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virtual void write_choke() = 0;
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virtual void write_unchoke() = 0;
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virtual void write_interested() = 0;
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virtual void write_not_interested() = 0;
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virtual void write_request(peer_request const& r) = 0;
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virtual void write_cancel(peer_request const& r) = 0;
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virtual void write_have(int index) = 0;
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virtual void write_keepalive() = 0;
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virtual void write_piece(peer_request const& r, char const* buffer) = 0;
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virtual void on_connected() = 0;
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virtual void on_tick() {}
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virtual void on_receive(asio::error_code const& error
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, std::size_t bytes_transferred) = 0;
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virtual void on_sent(asio::error_code const& error
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, std::size_t bytes_transferred) = 0;
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int send_buffer_size() const
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{
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return (int)m_send_buffer[0].size()
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+ (int)m_send_buffer[1].size()
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- m_write_pos;
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}
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#ifndef TORRENT_DISABLE_ENCRYPTION
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buffer::interval wr_recv_buffer()
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{
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return buffer::interval(&m_recv_buffer[0]
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, &m_recv_buffer[0] + m_recv_pos);
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}
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#endif
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buffer::const_interval receive_buffer() const
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{
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return buffer::const_interval(&m_recv_buffer[0]
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, &m_recv_buffer[0] + m_recv_pos);
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}
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void cut_receive_buffer(int size, int packet_size);
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void reset_recv_buffer(int packet_size);
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int packet_size() const { return m_packet_size; }
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bool packet_finished() const
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{
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return m_packet_size <= m_recv_pos;
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}
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void setup_receive();
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void attach_to_torrent(sha1_hash const& ih);
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bool verify_piece(peer_request const& p) const;
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// the bandwidth channels, upload and download
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// keeps track of the current quotas
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bandwidth_limit m_bandwidth_limit[num_channels];
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// statistics about upload and download speeds
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// and total amount of uploads and downloads for
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// this peer
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stat m_statistics;
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// a back reference to the session
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// the peer belongs to.
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aux::session_impl& m_ses;
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boost::intrusive_ptr<peer_connection> self()
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{ return boost::intrusive_ptr<peer_connection>(this); }
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// called from the main loop when this connection has any
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// work to do.
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void on_send_data(asio::error_code const& error
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, std::size_t bytes_transferred);
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void on_receive_data(asio::error_code const& error
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, std::size_t bytes_transferred);
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// this is the limit on the number of outstanding requests
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// we have to this peer. This is initialized to the settings
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// in the session_settings structure. But it may be lowered
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// if the peer is known to require a smaller limit (like BitComet).
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// or if the extended handshake sets a limit.
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// web seeds also has a limit on the queue size.
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int m_max_out_request_queue;
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void set_timeout(int s) { m_timeout = s; }
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#ifndef TORRENT_DISABLE_EXTENSIONS
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typedef std::list<boost::shared_ptr<peer_plugin> > extension_list_t;
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extension_list_t m_extensions;
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#endif
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#ifndef TORRENT_DISABLE_RESOLVE_COUNTRIES
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// in case the session settings is set
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// to resolve countries, this is set to
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// the two character country code this
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// peer resides in.
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char m_country[2];
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#endif
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private:
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void fill_send_buffer();
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void on_disk_read_complete(int ret, disk_io_job const& j, peer_request r);
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void on_disk_write_complete(int ret, disk_io_job const& j
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, peer_request r, boost::shared_ptr<torrent> t);
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// the timeout in seconds
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int m_timeout;
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// the time when we last got a part of a
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// piece packet from this peer
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ptime m_last_piece;
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// the time we sent a request to
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// this peer the last time
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ptime m_last_request;
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int m_packet_size;
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int m_recv_pos;
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std::vector<char> m_recv_buffer;
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// this is the buffer where data that is
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// to be sent is stored until it gets
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// consumed by send(). Since asio requires
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// the memory buffer that is given to async.
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// operations to remain valid until the operation
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// finishes, there has to be two buffers. While
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// waiting for a async_write operation on one
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// buffer, the other is used to write data to
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// be queued up.
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std::vector<char> m_send_buffer[2];
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// the current send buffer is the one to write to.
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// (m_current_send_buffer + 1) % 2 is the
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// buffer we're currently waiting for.
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int m_current_send_buffer;
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// the number of bytes we are currently reading
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// from disk, that will be added to the send
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// buffer as soon as they complete
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int m_reading_bytes;
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// if the sending buffer doesn't finish in one send
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// operation, this is the position within that buffer
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// where the next operation should continue
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int m_write_pos;
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// timeouts
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ptime m_last_receive;
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ptime m_last_sent;
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boost::shared_ptr<socket_type> m_socket;
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// this is the peer we're actually talking to
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// it may not necessarily be the peer we're
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// connected to, in case we use a proxy
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tcp::endpoint m_remote;
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// this is the torrent this connection is
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// associated with. If the connection is an
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// incoming conncetion, this is set to zero
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// until the info_hash is received. Then it's
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// set to the torrent it belongs to.
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boost::weak_ptr<torrent> m_torrent;
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// is true if it was we that connected to the peer
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// and false if we got an incomming connection
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// could be considered: true = local, false = remote
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bool m_active;
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// remote peer's id
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peer_id m_peer_id;
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// other side says that it's interested in downloading
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// from us.
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bool m_peer_interested;
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// the other side has told us that it won't send anymore
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// data to us for a while
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bool m_peer_choked;
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// the peer has pieces we are interested in
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bool m_interesting;
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// we have choked the upload to the peer
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bool m_choked;
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// this is set to true if the connection timed
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// out or closed the connection. In that
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// case we will not try to reconnect to
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// this peer
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bool m_failed;
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// if this is set to true, the peer will not
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// request bandwidth from the limiter, but instead
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// just send and receive as much as possible.
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bool m_ignore_bandwidth_limits;
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// the pieces the other end have
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std::vector<bool> m_have_piece;
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// the number of pieces this peer
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// has. Must be the same as
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// std::count(m_have_piece.begin(),
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// m_have_piece.end(), true)
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int m_num_pieces;
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// the queue of requests we have got
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// from this peer
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std::deque<peer_request> m_requests;
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// the blocks we have reserved in the piece
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// picker and will send to this peer.
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std::deque<piece_block> m_request_queue;
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// the queue of blocks we have requested
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// from this peer
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std::deque<piece_block> m_download_queue;
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// the number of request we should queue up
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// at the remote end.
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int m_desired_queue_size;
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// the amount of data this peer has been given
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// as free upload. This is distributed from
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// peers from which we get free download
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// this will be negative on a peer from which
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// we get free download, and positive on peers
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// that we give the free upload, to keep the balance.
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size_type m_free_upload;
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// if this is true, this peer is assumed to handle all piece
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// requests in fifo order. All skipped blocks are re-requested
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// immediately instead of having a looser requirement
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// where blocks can be sent out of order. The default is to
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// allow non-fifo order.
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bool m_assume_fifo;
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// the number of invalid piece-requests
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// we have got from this peer. If the request
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// queue gets empty, and there have been
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// invalid requests, we can assume the
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// peer is waiting for those pieces.
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// we can then clear its download queue
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// by sending choke, unchoke.
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int m_num_invalid_requests;
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// this is true if this connection has been added
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// to the list of connections that will be closed.
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bool m_disconnecting;
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// the time when this peer sent us a not_interested message
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// the last time.
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ptime m_became_uninterested;
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// the time when we sent a not_interested message to
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// this peer the last time.
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ptime m_became_uninteresting;
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// this is true until this socket has become
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// writable for the first time (i.e. the
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// connection completed). While connecting
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// the timeout will not be triggered. This is
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// because windows XP SP2 may delay connection
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// attempts, which means that the connection
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// may not even have been attempted when the
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// time out is reached.
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bool m_connecting;
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// This is true until connect is called on the
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// peer_connection's socket. It is false on incoming
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// connections.
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bool m_queued;
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// these are true when there's a asynchronous write
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// or read operation running.
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bool m_writing;
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bool m_reading;
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// if set to true, this peer will always prefer
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// to request entire pieces, rather than blocks.
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// if it is false, the download rate limit setting
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// will be used to determine if whole pieces
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// are preferred.
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bool m_prefer_whole_pieces;
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// if this is true, the blocks picked by the piece
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// picker will be merged before passed to the
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// request function. i.e. subsequent blocks are
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// merged into larger blocks. This is used by
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// the http-downloader, to request whole pieces
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// at a time.
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bool m_request_large_blocks;
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// if this is true, other (prioritized) peers will
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// skip ahead of it in the queue for bandwidth. The
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// effect is that non prioritized peers will only use
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// the left-over bandwidth (suitable for web seeds).
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bool m_non_prioritized;
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int m_upload_limit;
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int m_download_limit;
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// this peer's peer info struct. This may
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// be 0, in case the connection is incoming
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// and hasn't been added to a torrent yet.
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policy::peer* m_peer_info;
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// this is a measurement of how fast the peer
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// it allows some variance without changing
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// back and forth between states
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peer_speed_t m_speed;
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// the ticket id from the connection queue.
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// This is used to identify the connection
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// so that it can be removed from the queue
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// once the connection completes
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int m_connection_ticket;
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// bytes downloaded since last second
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// timer timeout; used for determining
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// approx download rate
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int m_remote_bytes_dled;
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// approximate peer download rate
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int m_remote_dl_rate;
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// a timestamp when the remote download rate
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// was last updated
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ptime m_remote_dl_update;
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#ifndef NDEBUG
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public:
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bool m_in_constructor;
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#endif
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};
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}
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#endif // TORRENT_PEER_CONNECTION_HPP_INCLUDED
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