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812 lines
27 KiB
C++
812 lines
27 KiB
C++
/*
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Copyright (c) 2003-2016, 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_PIECE_PICKER_HPP_INCLUDED
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#define TORRENT_PIECE_PICKER_HPP_INCLUDED
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// heavy weight reference counting invariant checks
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//#define TORRENT_DEBUG_REFCOUNTS
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#include "libtorrent/config.hpp"
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#include <algorithm>
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#include <vector>
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#include <utility>
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#include <cstdint>
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#include <tuple>
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#ifdef TORRENT_DEBUG_REFCOUNTS
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#include <set>
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#endif
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#if TORRENT_USE_ASSERTS
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#include <set>
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#endif
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#include "libtorrent/peer_id.hpp"
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#include "libtorrent/assert.hpp"
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#include "libtorrent/time.hpp"
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#include "libtorrent/piece_block.hpp"
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namespace libtorrent
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{
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class torrent;
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class peer_connection;
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struct bitfield;
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struct counters;
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struct torrent_peer;
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class TORRENT_EXTRA_EXPORT piece_picker
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{
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public:
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enum
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{
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// the number of priority levels
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priority_levels = 8,
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// priority factor
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prio_factor = 3
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};
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struct block_info
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{
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block_info(): peer(0), num_peers(0), state(state_none)
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{
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#if TORRENT_USE_ASSERTS
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piece_index = -1;
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#endif
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}
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// the peer this block was requested or
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// downloaded from.
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torrent_peer* peer;
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// the number of peers that has this block in their
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// download or request queues
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unsigned num_peers:14;
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// the state of this block
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enum { state_none, state_requested, state_writing, state_finished };
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unsigned state:2;
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#if TORRENT_USE_ASSERTS
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// to allow verifying the invariant of blocks belonging to the right piece
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int piece_index;
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std::set<torrent_peer*> peers;
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#endif
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};
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enum options_t
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{
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// pick rarest first
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rarest_first = 1,
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// pick the most common first, or the last pieces if sequential
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reverse = 2,
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// only pick pieces exclusively requested from this peer
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on_parole = 4,
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// always pick partial pieces before any other piece
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prioritize_partials = 8,
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// pick pieces in sequential order
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sequential = 16,
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// treat pieces with priority 6 and below as filtered
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// to trigger end-game mode until all prio 7 pieces are
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// completed
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time_critical_mode = 32,
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// only expands pieces (when prefer contiguous blocks is set)
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// within properly aligned ranges, not the largest possible
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// range of pieces.
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align_expanded_pieces = 64
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};
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struct downloading_piece
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{
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downloading_piece() : index((std::numeric_limits<std::uint32_t>::max)())
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, info_idx((std::numeric_limits<std::uint16_t>::max)())
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, finished(0)
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, passed_hash_check(0)
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, writing(0)
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, locked(0)
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, requested(0)
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, outstanding_hash_check(0) {}
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bool operator<(downloading_piece const& rhs) const { return index < rhs.index; }
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// the index of the piece
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std::uint32_t index;
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// info about each block in this piece. this is an index into the
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// m_block_info array, when multiplied by m_blocks_per_piece.
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// The m_blocks_per_piece following entries contain information about
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// all blocks in this piece.
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std::uint16_t info_idx;
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// the number of blocks in the finished state
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std::uint16_t finished:15;
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// set to true when the hash check job
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// returns with a valid hash for this piece.
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// we might not 'have' the piece yet though,
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// since it might not have been written to
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// disk. This is not set of locked is
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// set.
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std::uint16_t passed_hash_check:1;
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// the number of blocks in the writing state
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std::uint16_t writing:15;
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// when this is set, blocks from this piece may
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// not be picked. This is used when the hash check
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// fails or writing to the disk fails, while waiting
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// to synchronize the disk thread and clear out any
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// remaining state. Once this synchronization is
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// done, restore_piece() is called to clear the
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// locked flag.
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std::uint16_t locked:1;
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// the number of blocks in the requested state
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std::uint16_t requested:15;
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// set to true while there is an outstanding
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// hash check for this piece
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std::uint16_t outstanding_hash_check:1;
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};
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piece_picker();
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void get_availability(std::vector<int>& avail) const;
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int get_availability(int piece) const;
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// increases the peer count for the given piece
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// (is used when a HAVE message is received)
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void inc_refcount(int index, const torrent_peer* peer);
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void dec_refcount(int index, const torrent_peer* peer);
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// increases the peer count for the given piece
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// (is used when a BITFIELD message is received)
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void inc_refcount(bitfield const& bitmask, const torrent_peer* peer);
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// decreases the peer count for the given piece
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// (used when a peer disconnects)
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void dec_refcount(bitfield const& bitmask, const torrent_peer* peer);
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// these will increase and decrease the peer count
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// of all pieces. They are used when seeds join
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// or leave the swarm.
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void inc_refcount_all(const torrent_peer* peer);
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void dec_refcount_all(const torrent_peer* peer);
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// This indicates that we just received this piece
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// it means that the refcounter will indicate that
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// we are not interested in this piece anymore
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// (i.e. we don't have to maintain a refcount)
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void we_have(int index);
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void we_dont_have(int index);
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// the lowest piece index we do not have
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int cursor() const { return m_cursor; }
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// one past the last piece we do not have.
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int reverse_cursor() const { return m_reverse_cursor; }
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// sets all pieces to dont-have
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void init(int blocks_per_piece, int blocks_in_last_piece, int total_num_pieces);
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int num_pieces() const { return int(m_piece_map.size()); }
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bool have_piece(int index) const;
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bool is_downloading(int index) const
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{
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TORRENT_ASSERT(index >= 0);
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TORRENT_ASSERT(index < int(m_piece_map.size()));
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piece_pos const& p = m_piece_map[index];
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return p.downloading();
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}
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// sets the priority of a piece.
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// returns true if the priority was changed from 0 to non-0
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// or vice versa
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bool set_piece_priority(int index, int prio);
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// returns the priority for the piece at 'index'
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int piece_priority(int index) const;
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// returns the current piece priorities for all pieces
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void piece_priorities(std::vector<int>& pieces) const;
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// ========== start deprecation ==============
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// fills the bitmask with 1's for pieces that are filtered
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void filtered_pieces(std::vector<bool>& mask) const;
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// ========== end deprecation ==============
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// pieces should be the vector that represents the pieces a
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// client has. It returns a list of all pieces that this client
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// has and that are interesting to download. It returns them in
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// priority order. It doesn't care about the download flag.
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// The user of this function must lookup if any piece is
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// marked as being downloaded. If the user of this function
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// decides to download a piece, it must mark it as being downloaded
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// itself, by using the mark_as_downloading() member function.
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// THIS IS DONE BY THE peer_connection::send_request() MEMBER FUNCTION!
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// The last argument is the torrent_peer pointer for the peer that
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// we'll download from.
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// prefer_contiguous_blocks indicates how many blocks we would like
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// to request contiguously. The blocks are not merged by the piece
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// picker, but may be coalesced later by the peer_connection.
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// this feature is used by web_peer_connection to request larger blocks
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// at a time to mitigate limited pipelining and lack of keep-alive
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// (i.e. higher overhead per request).
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std::uint32_t pick_pieces(bitfield const& pieces
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, std::vector<piece_block>& interesting_blocks, int num_blocks
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, int prefer_contiguous_blocks, torrent_peer* peer
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, int options, std::vector<int> const& suggested_pieces
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, int num_peers
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, counters& pc
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) const;
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// picks blocks from each of the pieces in the piece_list
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// vector that is also in the piece bitmask. The blocks
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// are added to interesting_blocks, and busy blocks are
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// added to backup_blocks. num blocks is the number of
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// blocks to be picked. Blocks are not picked from pieces
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// that are being downloaded
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int add_blocks(int piece, bitfield const& pieces
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, std::vector<piece_block>& interesting_blocks
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, std::vector<piece_block>& backup_blocks
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, std::vector<piece_block>& backup_blocks2
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, int num_blocks, int prefer_contiguous_blocks
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, torrent_peer* peer, std::vector<int> const& ignore
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, int options) const;
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// picks blocks only from downloading pieces
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int add_blocks_downloading(downloading_piece const& dp
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, bitfield const& pieces
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, std::vector<piece_block>& interesting_blocks
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, std::vector<piece_block>& backup_blocks
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, std::vector<piece_block>& backup_blocks2
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, int num_blocks, int prefer_contiguous_blocks
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, torrent_peer* peer
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, int options) const;
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// clears the peer pointer in all downloading pieces with this
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// peer pointer
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void clear_peer(torrent_peer* peer);
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#if TORRENT_USE_INVARIANT_CHECKS
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// this is an invariant check
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void check_peers();
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#endif
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// returns true if any client is currently downloading this
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// piece-block, or if it's queued for downloading by some client
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// or if it already has been successfully downloaded
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bool is_requested(piece_block block) const;
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// returns true if the block has been downloaded
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bool is_downloaded(piece_block block) const;
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// returns true if the block has been downloaded and written to disk
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bool is_finished(piece_block block) const;
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// marks this piece-block as queued for downloading
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// options are flags from options_t.
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bool mark_as_downloading(piece_block block, torrent_peer* peer
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, int options = 0);
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// returns true if the block was marked as writing,
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// and false if the block is already finished or writing
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bool mark_as_writing(piece_block block, torrent_peer* peer);
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void mark_as_canceled(piece_block block, torrent_peer* peer);
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void mark_as_finished(piece_block block, torrent_peer* peer);
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// prevent blocks from being picked from this piece.
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// to unlock the piece, call restore_piece() on it
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void lock_piece(int piece);
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void write_failed(piece_block block);
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int num_peers(piece_block block) const;
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void piece_passed(int index);
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// returns information about the given piece
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void piece_info(int index, piece_picker::downloading_piece& st) const;
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struct piece_stats_t
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{
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int peer_count;
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int priority;
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bool have;
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bool downloading;
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};
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piece_stats_t piece_stats(int index) const;
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// if a piece had a hash-failure, it must be restored and
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// made available for redownloading
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void restore_piece(int index);
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// clears the given piece's download flag
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// this means that this piece-block can be picked again
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void abort_download(piece_block block, torrent_peer* peer = 0);
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// returns true if all blocks in this piece are finished
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// or if we have the piece
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bool is_piece_finished(int index) const;
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// returns true if we have the piece or if the piece
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// has passed the hash check
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bool has_piece_passed(int index) const;
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// returns the number of blocks there is in the given piece
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int blocks_in_piece(int index) const;
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// the number of downloaded blocks that hasn't passed
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// the hash-check yet
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int unverified_blocks() const;
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// return the peer pointers to all peers that participated in
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// this piece
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void get_downloaders(std::vector<torrent_peer*>& d, int index) const;
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std::vector<piece_picker::downloading_piece> get_download_queue() const;
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int get_download_queue_size() const;
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void get_download_queue_sizes(int* partial
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, int* full, int* finished, int* zero_prio) const;
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torrent_peer* get_downloader(piece_block block) const;
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// the number of filtered pieces we don't have
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int num_filtered() const { return m_num_filtered; }
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// the number of filtered pieces we already have
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int num_have_filtered() const { return m_num_have_filtered; }
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// number of pieces whose hash has passed _and_ they have
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// been successfully flushed to disk. Including pieces we have
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// also filtered with priority 0 but have anyway.
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int num_have() const { return m_num_have; }
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// number of pieces whose hash has passed (but haven't necessarily
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// been flushed to disk yet)
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int num_passed() const { return m_num_passed; }
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// return true if we have all the pieces we wanted
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bool is_finished() const { return m_num_have - m_num_have_filtered == int(m_piece_map.size()) - m_num_filtered; }
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bool is_seeding() const { return m_num_have == int(m_piece_map.size()); }
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// the number of pieces we want and don't have
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int num_want_left() const { return num_pieces() - m_num_have - m_num_filtered + m_num_have_filtered; }
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#if TORRENT_USE_INVARIANT_CHECKS
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void check_piece_state() const;
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// used in debug mode
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void verify_priority(int start, int end, int prio) const;
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void verify_pick(std::vector<piece_block> const& picked
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, bitfield const& bits) const;
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void check_peer_invariant(bitfield const& have, torrent_peer const* p) const;
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void check_invariant(const torrent* t = 0) const;
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#endif
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// functor that compares indices on downloading_pieces
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struct has_index
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{
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explicit has_index(int i): index(std::uint32_t(i)) { TORRENT_ASSERT(i >= 0); }
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bool operator()(const downloading_piece& p) const
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{ return p.index == index; }
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std::uint32_t index;
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};
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int blocks_in_last_piece() const
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{ return m_blocks_in_last_piece; }
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std::pair<int, int> distributed_copies() const;
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void set_num_pad_files(int n) { m_num_pad_files = n; }
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// return the array of block_info objects for a given downloading_piece.
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// this array has m_blocks_per_piece elements in it
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block_info* blocks_for_piece(downloading_piece const& dp);
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block_info const* blocks_for_piece(downloading_piece const& dp) const;
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private:
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friend struct piece_pos;
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std::tuple<bool, bool, int, int> requested_from(
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piece_picker::downloading_piece const& p
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, int num_blocks_in_piece, torrent_peer* peer) const;
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bool can_pick(int piece, bitfield const& bitmask) const;
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bool is_piece_free(int piece, bitfield const& bitmask) const;
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std::pair<int, int> expand_piece(int piece, int whole_pieces
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, bitfield const& have, int options) const;
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// only defined when TORRENT_PICKER_LOG is defined, used for debugging
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// unit tests
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void print_pieces() const;
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struct piece_pos
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{
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piece_pos() {}
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piece_pos(int peer_count_, int index_)
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: peer_count(unsigned(peer_count_))
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, download_state(piece_pos::piece_open)
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, piece_priority(4)
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, index(unsigned(index_))
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{
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TORRENT_ASSERT(peer_count_ >= 0);
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TORRENT_ASSERT(index_ >= 0);
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}
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// download_state of this piece.
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enum state_t
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{
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// the piece is partially downloaded or requested
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piece_downloading,
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// partial pieces where all blocks in the piece have been requested
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piece_full,
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// partial pieces where all blocks in the piece have been received
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// and are either finished or writing
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piece_finished,
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// partial pieces whose priority is 0
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piece_zero_prio,
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// the states up to this point indicate the piece is being
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// downloaded (or at least has a partially downloaded piece
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// in one of the m_downloads buckets).
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num_download_categories,
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// the piece is open to be picked
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piece_open = num_download_categories,
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// this is not a new download category/download list bucket.
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// it still goes into the piece_downloading bucket. However,
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// it indicates that this piece only has outstanding requests
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// from reverse peers. This is to de-prioritize it somewhat
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piece_downloading_reverse,
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piece_full_reverse
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};
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// returns one of the valid download categories of state_t or
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// piece_open if this piece is not being downloaded
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int download_queue() const
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{
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if (download_state == piece_downloading_reverse)
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return piece_downloading;
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if (download_state == piece_full_reverse)
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return piece_full;
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return download_state;
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}
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bool reverse() const
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{
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return download_state == piece_downloading_reverse
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|| download_state == piece_full_reverse;
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}
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void unreverse()
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{
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switch (download_state)
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{
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case piece_downloading_reverse:
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download_state = piece_downloading;
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break;
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case piece_full_reverse:
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download_state = piece_full;
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break;
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}
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}
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void make_reverse()
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{
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switch (download_state)
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{
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case piece_downloading:
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download_state = piece_downloading_reverse;
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break;
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case piece_full:
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download_state = piece_full_reverse;
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break;
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}
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}
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// the number of peers that has this piece
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// (availability)
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#ifdef TORRENT_OPTIMIZE_MEMORY_USAGE
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std::uint32_t peer_count : 9;
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#else
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std::uint32_t peer_count : 16;
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#endif
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|
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// one of the enums from state_t. This indicates whether this piece
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// is currently being downloaded or not, and what state it's in if
|
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// it is. Specifically, as an optimization, pieces that have all blocks
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// requested from them are separated out into separate lists to make
|
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// lookups quicker. The main oddity is that whether a downloading piece
|
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// has only been requested from peers that are reverse, that's
|
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// recorded as piece_downloading_reverse, which really means the same
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// as piece_downloading, it just saves space to also indicate that it
|
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// has a bit lower priority. The reverse bit is only relevant if the
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// state is piece_downloading.
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std::uint32_t download_state : 3;
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|
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// TODO: 2 having 8 priority levels is probably excessive. It should
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// probably be changed to 3 levels + dont-download
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|
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// is 0 if the piece is filtered (not to be downloaded)
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// 1 is low priority
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// 2 is low priority
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|
// 3 is mid priority
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|
// 4 is default priority
|
|
// 5 is mid priority
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|
// 6 is high priority
|
|
// 7 is high priority
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|
std::uint32_t piece_priority : 3;
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|
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|
// index in to the piece_info vector
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|
#ifdef TORRENT_OPTIMIZE_MEMORY_USAGE
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std::uint32_t index : 17;
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#else
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|
std::uint32_t index;
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|
#endif
|
|
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|
#ifdef TORRENT_DEBUG_REFCOUNTS
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|
// all the peers that have this piece
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|
std::set<const torrent_peer*> have_peers;
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|
#endif
|
|
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|
enum : std::uint32_t
|
|
{
|
|
// index is set to this to indicate that we have the
|
|
// piece. There is no entry for the piece in the
|
|
// buckets if this is the case.
|
|
#ifdef TORRENT_OPTIMIZE_MEMORY_USAGE
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|
we_have_index = 0x3ffff,
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|
#else
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|
we_have_index = 0xffffffff,
|
|
#endif
|
|
// the priority value that means the piece is filtered
|
|
filter_priority = 0,
|
|
// the max number the peer count can hold
|
|
#ifdef TORRENT_OPTIMIZE_MEMORY_USAGE
|
|
max_peer_count = 0x1ff
|
|
#else
|
|
max_peer_count = 0xffff
|
|
#endif
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
bool have() const { return index == we_have_index; }
|
|
void set_have() { index = we_have_index; TORRENT_ASSERT(have()); }
|
|
void set_not_have() { index = 0; TORRENT_ASSERT(!have()); }
|
|
bool downloading() const { return download_state != piece_open; }
|
|
|
|
bool filtered() const { return piece_priority == filter_priority; }
|
|
|
|
// this function returns the effective priority of the piece. It's
|
|
// actually the sort order of this piece compared to other pieces. A
|
|
// lower index means it will be picked before a piece with a higher
|
|
// index.
|
|
// The availability of the piece (the number of peers that have this
|
|
// piece) is fundamentally controlling the priority. It's multiplied
|
|
// by 3 to form 3 levels of priority for each availability.
|
|
//
|
|
// downloading pieces (not reverse)
|
|
// | open pieces (not downloading)
|
|
// | | downloading pieces (reverse peers)
|
|
// | | |
|
|
// +---+---+---+
|
|
// | 0 | 1 | 2 |
|
|
// +---+---+---+
|
|
// this '3' is called prio_factor
|
|
//
|
|
// the manually set priority takes precedence over the availability
|
|
// by multiplying availability by priority.
|
|
|
|
int priority(piece_picker const* picker) const
|
|
{
|
|
// filtered pieces (prio = 0), pieces we have or pieces with
|
|
// availability = 0 should not be present in the piece list
|
|
// returning -1 indicates that they shouldn't.
|
|
if (filtered() || have() || peer_count + picker->m_seeds == 0
|
|
|| download_state == piece_full
|
|
|| download_state == piece_finished)
|
|
return -1;
|
|
|
|
TORRENT_ASSERT(piece_priority > 0);
|
|
|
|
// this is to keep downloading pieces at higher priority than
|
|
// pieces that are not being downloaded, and to make reverse
|
|
// downloading pieces to be lower priority
|
|
int adjustment = -2;
|
|
if (reverse()) adjustment = -1;
|
|
else if (download_state != piece_open) adjustment = -3;
|
|
|
|
// the + 1 here is because peer_count count be 0, it m_seeds
|
|
// is > 0. We don't actually care about seeds (except for the
|
|
// first one) since the order of the pieces is unaffected.
|
|
int availability = int(peer_count) + 1;
|
|
TORRENT_ASSERT(availability > 0);
|
|
TORRENT_ASSERT(int(priority_levels - piece_priority) > 0);
|
|
|
|
return availability * int(priority_levels - piece_priority)
|
|
* prio_factor + adjustment;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
bool operator!=(piece_pos p) const
|
|
{ return index != p.index || peer_count != p.peer_count; }
|
|
|
|
bool operator==(piece_pos p) const
|
|
{ return index == p.index && peer_count == p.peer_count; }
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
#ifndef TORRENT_DEBUG_REFCOUNTS
|
|
#ifdef TORRENT_OPTIMIZE_MEMORY_USAGE
|
|
static_assert(sizeof(piece_pos) == sizeof(char) * 4, "unexpected struct size");
|
|
#else
|
|
static_assert(sizeof(piece_pos) == sizeof(char) * 8, "unexpected struct size");
|
|
#endif
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
bool partial_compare_rarest_first(downloading_piece const* lhs
|
|
, downloading_piece const* rhs) const;
|
|
|
|
void break_one_seed();
|
|
|
|
void update_pieces() const;
|
|
|
|
// fills in the range [start, end) of pieces in
|
|
// m_pieces that have priority 'prio'
|
|
std::pair<int, int> priority_range(int prio);
|
|
|
|
// adds the piece 'index' to m_pieces
|
|
void add(int index);
|
|
// removes the piece with the given priority and the
|
|
// elem_index in the m_pieces vector
|
|
void remove(int priority, int elem_index);
|
|
// updates the position of the piece with the given
|
|
// priority and the elem_index in the m_pieces vector
|
|
void update(int priority, int elem_index);
|
|
// shuffles the given piece inside it's priority range
|
|
void shuffle(int priority, int elem_index);
|
|
|
|
typedef std::vector<downloading_piece>::iterator dlpiece_iter;
|
|
dlpiece_iter add_download_piece(int index);
|
|
void erase_download_piece(dlpiece_iter i);
|
|
|
|
std::vector<downloading_piece>::const_iterator find_dl_piece(int queue, int index) const;
|
|
std::vector<downloading_piece>::iterator find_dl_piece(int queue, int index);
|
|
|
|
// returns an iterator to the downloading piece, whichever
|
|
// download list it may live in now
|
|
std::vector<downloading_piece>::iterator update_piece_state(
|
|
std::vector<downloading_piece>::iterator dp);
|
|
|
|
private:
|
|
|
|
// the following vectors are mutable because they sometimes may
|
|
// be updated lazily, triggered by const functions
|
|
|
|
// this maps indices to number of peers that has this piece and
|
|
// index into the m_piece_info vectors.
|
|
// piece_pos::we_have_index means that we have the piece, so it
|
|
// doesn't exist in the piece_info buckets
|
|
// pieces with the filtered flag set doesn't have entries in
|
|
// the m_piece_info buckets either
|
|
// TODO: should this be allocated lazily?
|
|
mutable std::vector<piece_pos> m_piece_map;
|
|
|
|
// the number of seeds. These are not added to
|
|
// the availability counters of the pieces
|
|
int m_seeds = 0;
|
|
|
|
// the number of pieces that have passed the hash check
|
|
int m_num_passed = 0;
|
|
|
|
// this vector contains all piece indices that are pickable
|
|
// sorted by priority. Pieces are in random random order
|
|
// among pieces with the same priority
|
|
mutable std::vector<int> m_pieces;
|
|
|
|
// these are indices to the priority boundaries inside
|
|
// the m_pieces vector. priority 0 always start at
|
|
// 0, priority 1 starts at m_priority_boundaries[0] etc.
|
|
mutable std::vector<int> m_priority_boundaries;
|
|
|
|
// each piece that's currently being downloaded has an entry in this list
|
|
// with block allocations. i.e. it says which parts of the piece that is
|
|
// being downloaded. This list is ordered by piece index to make lookups
|
|
// efficient there are as many buckets as there are piece states. See
|
|
// piece_pos::state_t. The only download state that does not have a
|
|
// corresponding downloading_piece vector is piece_open and
|
|
// piece_downloading_reverse (the latter uses the same as
|
|
// piece_downloading).
|
|
std::vector<downloading_piece> m_downloads[piece_pos::num_download_categories];
|
|
|
|
// this holds the information of the blocks in partially downloaded
|
|
// pieces. the downloading_piece::info index point into this vector for
|
|
// its storage
|
|
std::vector<block_info> m_block_info;
|
|
|
|
// these are block ranges in m_block_info that are free. The numbers
|
|
// in here, when multiplied by m_blocks_per_piece is the index to the
|
|
// first block in the range that's free to use by a new downloading_piece.
|
|
// this is a free-list.
|
|
std::vector<std::uint16_t> m_free_block_infos;
|
|
|
|
std::uint16_t m_blocks_per_piece = 0;
|
|
std::uint16_t m_blocks_in_last_piece = 0;
|
|
|
|
// the number of filtered pieces that we don't already
|
|
// have. total_number_of_pieces - number_of_pieces_we_have
|
|
// - num_filtered is supposed to the number of pieces
|
|
// we still want to download
|
|
int m_num_filtered = 0;
|
|
|
|
// the number of pieces we have that also are filtered
|
|
int m_num_have_filtered = 0;
|
|
|
|
// we have all pieces in the range [0, m_cursor)
|
|
// m_cursor is the first piece we don't have
|
|
int m_cursor = 0;
|
|
|
|
// we have all pieces in the range [m_reverse_cursor, end)
|
|
// m_reverse_cursor is the first piece where we also have
|
|
// all the subsequent pieces
|
|
int m_reverse_cursor = 0;
|
|
|
|
// the number of pieces we have (i.e. passed + flushed).
|
|
// This includes pieces that we have filtered but still have
|
|
int m_num_have = 0;
|
|
|
|
// this is the number of partial download pieces
|
|
// that may be caused by pad files. We raise the limit
|
|
// of number of partial pieces by this amount, to not
|
|
// prioritize pieces that intersect pad files for no
|
|
// apparent reason
|
|
int m_num_pad_files = 0;
|
|
|
|
// if this is set to true, it means update_pieces()
|
|
// has to be called before accessing m_pieces.
|
|
mutable bool m_dirty = false;
|
|
public:
|
|
|
|
#ifdef TORRENT_OPTIMIZE_MEMORY_USAGE
|
|
enum { max_pieces = piece_pos::we_have_index - 1 };
|
|
#else
|
|
enum { max_pieces = (std::numeric_limits<int>::max)() - 1 };
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
};
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#endif // TORRENT_PIECE_PICKER_HPP_INCLUDED
|
|
|