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@ -4,6 +4,7 @@ import (
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"container/heap"
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"context"
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"encoding/gob"
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"math/rand"
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"reflect"
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"runtime/pprof"
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"time"
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@ -195,9 +196,9 @@ func (p *Peer) getDesiredRequestState() (desired desiredRequestState) {
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allowedFast := p.peerAllowedFast.ContainsInt(pieceIndex)
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rsp.IterPendingChunks.Iter(func(ci request_strategy.ChunkIndex) {
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r := p.t.pieceRequestIndexOffset(pieceIndex) + ci
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//if p.t.pendingRequests.Get(r) != 0 && !p.actualRequestState.Requests.Contains(r) {
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// if p.t.pendingRequests.Get(r) != 0 && !p.actualRequestState.Requests.Contains(r) {
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// return
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//}
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// }
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if !allowedFast {
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// We must signal interest to request this
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desired.Interested = true
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@ -257,7 +258,10 @@ func (p *Peer) applyRequestState(next desiredRequestState) bool {
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if !more {
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return false
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}
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for _, req := range next.Requests {
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shuffled := false
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lastPending := 0
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for i := 0; i < len(next.Requests); i++ {
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req := next.Requests[i]
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if p.cancelledRequests.Contains(req) {
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// Waiting for a reject or piece message, which will suitably trigger us to update our
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// requests, so we can skip this one with no additional consideration.
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// extra outstanding requests. We could subtract the number of outstanding cancels from the
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// next request cardinality, but peers might not like that.
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if maxRequests(current.Requests.GetCardinality()) >= p.nominalMaxRequests() {
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//log.Printf("not assigning all requests [desired=%v, cancelled=%v, current=%v, max=%v]",
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// log.Printf("not assigning all requests [desired=%v, cancelled=%v, current=%v, max=%v]",
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// next.Requests.GetCardinality(),
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// p.cancelledRequests.GetCardinality(),
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// current.Requests.GetCardinality(),
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// p.nominalMaxRequests(),
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//)
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// )
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break
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}
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otherPending := p.t.pendingRequests.Get(next.Requests[0])
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if p.actualRequestState.Requests.Contains(next.Requests[0]) {
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otherPending--
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}
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if otherPending < lastPending {
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// Pending should only rise. It's supposed to be the strongest ordering criteria. If it
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// doesn't, our shuffling condition could be wrong.
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panic(lastPending)
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}
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// If the request has already been requested by another peer, shuffle this and the rest of
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// the requests (since according to the increasing condition, the rest of the indices
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// already have an outstanding request with another peer).
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if !shuffled && otherPending > 0 {
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shuffleReqs := next.Requests[i:]
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rand.Shuffle(len(shuffleReqs), func(i, j int) {
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shuffleReqs[i], shuffleReqs[j] = shuffleReqs[j], shuffleReqs[i]
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})
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// log.Printf("shuffled reqs [%v:%v]", i, len(next.Requests))
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shuffled = true
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// Repeat this index
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i--
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continue
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}
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more = p.mustRequest(req)
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if !more {
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break
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"testing"
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pp "github.com/anacrolix/torrent/peer_protocol"
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"github.com/bradfitz/iter"
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qt "github.com/frankban/quicktest"
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)
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// This shows that different map instances with the same contents can have the same range order.
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qt.Assert(t, keysAsSlice(makeTypicalRequests()), qt.ContentEquals, keysAsSlice(makeTypicalRequests()))
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}
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// Added for testing repeating loop iteration after shuffling in Peer.applyRequestState.
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func TestForLoopRepeatItem(t *testing.T) {
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t.Run("ExplicitLoopVar", func(t *testing.T) {
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once := false
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var seen []int
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for i := 0; i < 4; i++ {
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seen = append(seen, i)
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if !once && i == 2 {
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once = true
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i--
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// Will i++ still run?
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continue
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}
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}
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// We can mutate i and it's observed by the loop. No special treatment of the loop var.
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qt.Assert(t, seen, qt.DeepEquals, []int{0, 1, 2, 2, 3})
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})
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t.Run("Range", func(t *testing.T) {
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once := false
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var seen []int
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for i := range iter.N(4) {
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seen = append(seen, i)
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if !once && i == 2 {
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once = true
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// Can we actually modify the next value of i produced by the range?
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i--
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continue
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}
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}
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// Range ignores any mutation to i.
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qt.Assert(t, seen, qt.DeepEquals, []int{0, 1, 2, 3})
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})
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}
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