FedP2P/webseed-peer.go

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package torrent
import (
"fmt"
"strings"
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"github.com/anacrolix/torrent/common"
"github.com/anacrolix/torrent/metainfo"
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pp "github.com/anacrolix/torrent/peer_protocol"
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"github.com/anacrolix/torrent/segments"
"github.com/anacrolix/torrent/webseed"
"github.com/pkg/errors"
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)
type webseedPeer struct {
client webseed.Client
requests map[Request]webseed.Request
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peer Peer
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}
var _ peerImpl = (*webseedPeer)(nil)
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func (me *webseedPeer) connStatusString() string {
return me.client.Url
}
func (ws *webseedPeer) String() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("webseed peer for %q", ws.client.Url)
}
func (ws *webseedPeer) onGotInfo(info *metainfo.Info) {
ws.client.FileIndex = segments.NewIndex(common.LengthIterFromUpvertedFiles(info.UpvertedFiles()))
ws.client.Info = info
}
func (ws *webseedPeer) _postCancel(r Request) {
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ws.cancel(r)
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}
func (ws *webseedPeer) writeInterested(interested bool) bool {
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return true
}
func (ws *webseedPeer) cancel(r Request) bool {
ws.requests[r].Cancel()
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return true
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}
func (ws *webseedPeer) intoSpec(r Request) webseed.RequestSpec {
return webseed.RequestSpec{ws.peer.t.requestOffset(r), int64(r.Length)}
}
func (ws *webseedPeer) request(r Request) bool {
webseedRequest := ws.client.NewRequest(ws.intoSpec(r))
ws.requests[r] = webseedRequest
go ws.requestResultHandler(r, webseedRequest)
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return true
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}
func (ws *webseedPeer) connectionFlags() string {
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return "WS"
}
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// TODO: This is called when banning peers. Perhaps we want to be able to ban webseeds too. We could
// return bool if this is even possible, and if it isn't, skip to the next drop candidate.
func (ws *webseedPeer) drop() {}
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func (ws *webseedPeer) updateRequests() {
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ws.peer.doRequestState()
}
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func (ws *webseedPeer) onClose() {}
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func (ws *webseedPeer) requestResultHandler(r Request, webseedRequest webseed.Request) {
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result := <-webseedRequest.Result
ws.peer.t.cl.lock()
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defer ws.peer.t.cl.unlock()
if result.Err != nil {
ws.peer.logger.Printf("Request %v rejected: %v", r, result.Err)
// Always close for now. We need to filter out temporary errors, but this is a nightmare in
// Go. Currently a bad webseed URL can starve out the good ones due to the chunk selection
// algorithm.
const closeOnAllErrors = false
if closeOnAllErrors || strings.Contains(errors.Cause(result.Err).Error(), "unsupported protocol scheme") {
ws.peer.close()
} else {
ws.peer.remoteRejectedRequest(r)
}
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} else {
err := ws.peer.receiveChunk(&pp.Message{
Type: pp.Piece,
Index: r.Index,
Begin: r.Begin,
Piece: result.Bytes,
})
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
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}
}