FedP2P/conn_stats.go

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1.9 KiB
Go

package torrent
import (
"io"
"sync"
pp "github.com/anacrolix/torrent/peer_protocol"
)
// Various connection-level metrics. At the Torrent level these are
// aggregates. Chunks are messages with data payloads. Data is actual torrent
// content without any overhead. Useful is something we needed locally.
// Unwanted is something we didn't ask for (but may still be useful). Written
// is things sent to the peer, and Read is stuff received from them.
type ConnStats struct {
// Total bytes on the wire. Includes handshakes and encryption.
BytesWritten int64
BytesWrittenData int64
BytesRead int64
BytesReadData int64
BytesReadUsefulData int64
ChunksWritten int64
ChunksRead int64
ChunksReadUseful int64
ChunksReadUnwanted int64
// Number of pieces data was written to, that subsequently passed verification.
PiecesDirtiedGood int64
// Number of pieces data was written to, that subsequently failed
// verification. Note that a connection may not have been the sole dirtier
// of a piece.
PiecesDirtiedBad int64
}
func (cs *ConnStats) wroteMsg(msg *pp.Message) {
// TODO: Track messages and not just chunks.
switch msg.Type {
case pp.Piece:
cs.ChunksWritten++
cs.BytesWrittenData += int64(len(msg.Piece))
}
}
func (cs *ConnStats) readMsg(msg *pp.Message) {
switch msg.Type {
case pp.Piece:
cs.ChunksRead++
cs.BytesReadData += int64(len(msg.Piece))
}
}
func (cs *ConnStats) wroteBytes(n int64) {
cs.BytesWritten += n
}
func (cs *ConnStats) readBytes(n int64) {
cs.BytesRead += n
}
type connStatsReadWriter struct {
rw io.ReadWriter
l sync.Locker
c *connection
}
func (me connStatsReadWriter) Write(b []byte) (n int, err error) {
n, err = me.rw.Write(b)
me.l.Lock()
me.c.wroteBytes(int64(n))
me.l.Unlock()
return
}
func (me connStatsReadWriter) Read(b []byte) (n int, err error) {
n, err = me.rw.Read(b)
me.l.Lock()
me.c.readBytes(int64(n))
me.l.Unlock()
return
}