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16 KiB
C
565 lines
16 KiB
C
/* Copyright 2004 Roger Dingledine */
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/* See LICENSE for licensing information */
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/* $Id$ */
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/**
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* \file rephist.c
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* \brief Basic history functionality for reputation module.
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**/
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#include "or.h"
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static void bw_arrays_init(void);
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/** History of an OR-\>OR link. */
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typedef struct link_history_t {
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/** When did we start tracking this list? */
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time_t since;
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/** How many times did extending from OR1 to OR2 succeeed? */
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unsigned long n_extend_ok;
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/** How many times did extending from OR1 to OR2 fail? */
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unsigned long n_extend_fail;
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} link_history_t;
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/** History of an OR. */
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typedef struct or_history_t {
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/** When did we start tracking this OR? */
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time_t since;
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/** How many times did we successfully connect? */
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unsigned long n_conn_ok;
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/** How many times did we try to connect and fail?*/
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unsigned long n_conn_fail;
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/** How many seconds have we been connected to this OR before
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* 'up_since'? */
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unsigned long uptime;
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/** How many seconds have we been unable to connect to this OR before
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* 'down_since'? */
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unsigned long downtime;
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/** If nonzero, we have been connected since this time. */
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time_t up_since;
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/** If nonzero, we have been unable to connect since this time. */
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time_t down_since;
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/** Map from hex OR2 identity digest to a link_history_t for the link
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* from this OR to OR2. */
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strmap_t *link_history_map;
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} or_history_t;
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/** Map from hex OR identity digest to or_history_t. */
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static strmap_t *history_map = NULL;
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/** Return the or_history_t for the named OR, creating it if necessary.
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*/
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static or_history_t *get_or_history(const char* id)
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{
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or_history_t *hist;
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char hexid[HEX_DIGEST_LEN+1];
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base16_encode(hexid, HEX_DIGEST_LEN+1, id, DIGEST_LEN);
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if (!strcmp(hexid, "0000000000000000000000000000000000000000"))
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return NULL;
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hist = (or_history_t*) strmap_get(history_map, hexid);
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if (!hist) {
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hist = tor_malloc_zero(sizeof(or_history_t));
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hist->link_history_map = strmap_new();
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hist->since = time(NULL);
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strmap_set(history_map, hexid, hist);
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}
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return hist;
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}
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/** Return the link_history_t for the link from the first named OR to
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* the second, creating it if necessary. (ORs are identified by
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* identity digest)
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*/
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static link_history_t *get_link_history(const char *from_id,
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const char *to_id)
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{
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or_history_t *orhist;
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link_history_t *lhist;
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char to_hexid[HEX_DIGEST_LEN+1];
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orhist = get_or_history(from_id);
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if (!orhist)
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return NULL;
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base16_encode(to_hexid, HEX_DIGEST_LEN+1, to_id, DIGEST_LEN);
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if (!strcmp(to_hexid, "0000000000000000000000000000000000000000"))
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return NULL;
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lhist = (link_history_t*) strmap_get(orhist->link_history_map, to_hexid);
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if (!lhist) {
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lhist = tor_malloc_zero(sizeof(link_history_t));
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lhist->since = time(NULL);
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strmap_set(orhist->link_history_map, to_hexid, lhist);
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}
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return lhist;
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}
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/** Update an or_history_t object <b>hist</b> so that its uptime/downtime
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* count is up-to-date as of <b>when</b>.
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*/
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static void update_or_history(or_history_t *hist, time_t when)
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{
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tor_assert(hist);
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if (hist->up_since) {
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tor_assert(!hist->down_since);
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hist->uptime += (when - hist->up_since);
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hist->up_since = when;
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} else if (hist->down_since) {
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hist->downtime += (when - hist->down_since);
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hist->down_since = when;
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}
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}
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/** Initialize the static data structures for tracking history.
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*/
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void rep_hist_init(void)
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{
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history_map = strmap_new();
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bw_arrays_init();
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}
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/** Remember that an attempt to connect to the OR with identity digest
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* <b>id</b> failed at <b>when</b>.
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*/
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void rep_hist_note_connect_failed(const char* id, time_t when)
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{
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or_history_t *hist;
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hist = get_or_history(id);
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if (!hist)
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return;
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++hist->n_conn_fail;
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if (hist->up_since) {
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hist->uptime += (when - hist->up_since);
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hist->up_since = 0;
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}
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if (!hist->down_since)
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hist->down_since = when;
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}
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/** Remember that an attempt to connect to the OR with identity digest
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* <b>id</b> succeeded at <b>when</b>.
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*/
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void rep_hist_note_connect_succeeded(const char* id, time_t when)
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{
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or_history_t *hist;
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hist = get_or_history(id);
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if (!hist)
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return;
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++hist->n_conn_ok;
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if (hist->down_since) {
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hist->downtime += (when - hist->down_since);
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hist->down_since = 0;
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}
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if (!hist->up_since)
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hist->up_since = when;
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}
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/** Remember that we intentionally closed our connection to the OR
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* with identity digest <b>id</b> at <b>when</b>.
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*/
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void rep_hist_note_disconnect(const char* id, time_t when)
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{
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or_history_t *hist;
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hist = get_or_history(id);
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if (!hist)
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return;
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++hist->n_conn_ok;
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if (hist->up_since) {
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hist->uptime += (when - hist->up_since);
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hist->up_since = 0;
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}
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}
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/** Remember that our connection to the OR with identity digest
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* <b>id</b> had an error and stopped working at <b>when</b>.
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*/
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void rep_hist_note_connection_died(const char* id, time_t when)
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{
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or_history_t *hist;
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if(!id) {
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/* XXXX008 not so. */
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/* If conn has no nickname, it's either an OP, or it is an OR
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* which didn't complete its handshake (or did and was unapproved).
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* Ignore it.
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*/
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return;
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}
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hist = get_or_history(id);
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if (!hist)
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return;
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if (hist->up_since) {
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hist->uptime += (when - hist->up_since);
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hist->up_since = 0;
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}
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if (!hist->down_since)
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hist->down_since = when;
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}
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/** Remember that we successfully extended from the OR with identity
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* digest <b>from_id</b> to the OR with identity digest
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* <b>to_name</b>.
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*/
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void rep_hist_note_extend_succeeded(const char *from_id,
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const char *to_id)
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{
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link_history_t *hist;
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/* log_fn(LOG_WARN, "EXTEND SUCCEEDED: %s->%s",from_name,to_name); */
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hist = get_link_history(from_id, to_id);
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if (!hist)
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return;
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++hist->n_extend_ok;
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}
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/** Remember that we tried to extend from the OR with identity digest
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* <b>from_id</b> to the OR with identity digest <b>to_name</b>, but
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* failed.
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*/
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void rep_hist_note_extend_failed(const char *from_id, const char *to_id)
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{
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link_history_t *hist;
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/* log_fn(LOG_WARN, "EXTEND FAILED: %s->%s",from_name,to_name); */
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hist = get_link_history(from_id, to_id);
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if (!hist)
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return;
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++hist->n_extend_fail;
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}
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/** Log all the reliability data we have rememberred, with the chosen
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* severity.
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*/
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void rep_hist_dump_stats(time_t now, int severity)
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{
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strmap_iter_t *lhist_it;
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strmap_iter_t *orhist_it;
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const char *name1, *name2, *hexdigest1, *hexdigest2;
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or_history_t *or_history;
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link_history_t *link_history;
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void *or_history_p, *link_history_p;
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double uptime;
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char buffer[2048];
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size_t len;
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int r;
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unsigned long upt, downt;
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routerinfo_t *r;
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log(severity, "--------------- Dumping history information:");
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for (orhist_it = strmap_iter_init(history_map); !strmap_iter_done(orhist_it);
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orhist_it = strmap_iter_next(history_map,orhist_it)) {
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strmap_iter_get(orhist_it, &hexdigest1, &or_history_p);
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or_history = (or_history_t*) or_history_p;
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if ((r = router_get_by_hexdigest(hexdigest1)))
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name1 = r->nickname;
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else
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name1 = "(unknown)";
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update_or_history(or_history, now);
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upt = or_history->uptime;
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downt = or_history->downtime;
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if (upt+downt) {
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uptime = ((double)upt) / (upt+downt);
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} else {
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uptime=1.0;
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}
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log(severity,
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"OR %s [%s]: %ld/%ld good connections; uptime %ld/%ld sec (%.2f%%)",
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name1, hexdigest1,
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or_history->n_conn_ok, or_history->n_conn_fail+or_history->n_conn_ok,
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upt, upt+downt, uptime*100.0);
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if (!strmap_isempty(or_history->link_history_map)) {
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strlcpy(buffer, " Good extend attempts: ", sizeof(buffer));
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len = strlen(buffer);
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for (lhist_it = strmap_iter_init(or_history->link_history_map);
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!strmap_iter_done(lhist_it);
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lhist_it = strmap_iter_next(or_history->link_history_map, lhist_it)) {
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strmap_iter_get(lhist_it, &hexdigest2, &link_history_p);
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if ((r = router_get_by_hexdigest(hexdigest2)))
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name2 = r->nickname;
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else
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name2 = "(unknown)";
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link_history = (link_history_t*) link_history_p;
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r = tor_snprintf(buffer+len, 2048-len, "%s(%ld/%ld); ", name2,
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link_history->n_extend_ok,
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link_history->n_extend_ok+link_history->n_extend_fail);
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if (r<0)
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break;
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else
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len += r;
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}
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log(severity, "%s", buffer);
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}
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}
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}
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#if 0
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void write_rep_history(const char *filename)
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{
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FILE *f = NULL;
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char *tmpfile;
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int completed = 0;
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or_history_t *or_history;
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link_history_t *link_history;
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strmap_iter_t *lhist_it;
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strmap_iter_t *orhist_it;
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void *or_history_p, *link_history_p;
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const char *name1;
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tmpfile = tor_malloc(strlen(filename)+5);
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tor_snprintf(tmpfile, strlen(filename)+5, "%s_tmp", filename);
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f = fopen(tmpfile, "w");
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if (!f) goto done;
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for (orhist_it = strmap_iter_init(history_map); !strmap_iter_done(orhist_it);
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orhist_it = strmap_iter_next(history_map,orhist_it)) {
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strmap_iter_get(orhist_it, &name1, &or_history_p);
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or_history = (or_history_t*) or_history_p;
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fprintf(f, "link %s connected:u%ld failed:%uld uptime:%uld",
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name1, or_history->since1,
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}
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done:
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if (f)
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fclose(f);
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if (completed)
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replace_file(filename, tmpfile);
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else
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unlink(tmpfile);
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tor_free(tmpfile);
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}
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#endif
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#define NUM_SECS_ROLLING_MEASURE 10
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#define NUM_SECS_BW_SUM_IS_VALID (24*60*60) /* one day */
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#define NUM_SECS_BW_SUM_INTERVAL (15*60)
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#define NUM_TOTALS (NUM_SECS_BW_SUM_IS_VALID/NUM_SECS_BW_SUM_INTERVAL)
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/**
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* Structure to track bandwidth use, and remember the maxima for a given
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* time period.
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*/
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typedef struct bw_array_t {
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/** Observation array: Total number of bytes transferred in each of the last
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* NUM_SECS_ROLLING_MEASURE seconds. This is used as a circular array. */
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int obs[NUM_SECS_ROLLING_MEASURE];
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int cur_obs_idx; /**< Current position in obs. */
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time_t cur_obs_time; /**< Time represented in obs[cur_obs_idx] */
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int total_obs; /**< Total for all members of obs except obs[cur_obs_idx] */
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int max_total; /**< Largest value that total_obs has taken on in the current
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* period. */
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int total_in_period; /**< Total bytes transferred in the current period. */
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/** When does the next period begin? */
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time_t next_period;
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/** Where in 'maxima' should the maximum bandwidth usage for the current
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* period be stored? */
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int next_max_idx;
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/** How many values in maxima/totals have been set ever? */
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int num_maxes_set;
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/** Circular array of the maximum
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* bandwidth-per-NUM_SECS_ROLLING_MEASURE usage for the last
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* NUM_TOTALS periods */
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int maxima[NUM_TOTALS];
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/** Circular array of the total bandwidth usage for the last NUM_TOTALS
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* periods */
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int totals[NUM_TOTALS];
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} bw_array_t;
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/** Shift the current period of b forward by one.
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*/
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static void commit_max(bw_array_t *b) {
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/* Store total from current period. */
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b->totals[b->next_max_idx] = b->total_in_period;
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/* Store maximum from current period. */
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b->maxima[b->next_max_idx++] = b->max_total;
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/* Advance next_period and next_max_idx */
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b->next_period += NUM_SECS_BW_SUM_INTERVAL;
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if (b->next_max_idx == NUM_TOTALS)
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b->next_max_idx = 0;
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if (b->num_maxes_set < NUM_TOTALS)
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++b->num_maxes_set;
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/* Reset max_total. */
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b->max_total = 0;
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/* Reset total_in_period. */
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b->total_in_period = 0;
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}
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/** Shift the current observation time of 'b' forward by one second.
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*/
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static INLINE void advance_obs(bw_array_t *b) {
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int nextidx;
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int total;
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/* Calculate the total bandwidth for the last NUM_SECS_ROLLING_MEASURE
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* seconds; adjust max_total as needed.*/
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total = b->total_obs + b->obs[b->cur_obs_idx];
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if (total > b->max_total)
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b->max_total = total;
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nextidx = b->cur_obs_idx+1;
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if (nextidx == NUM_SECS_ROLLING_MEASURE)
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nextidx = 0;
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b->total_obs = total - b->obs[nextidx];
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b->obs[nextidx]=0;
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b->cur_obs_idx = nextidx;
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if (++b->cur_obs_time >= b->next_period)
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commit_max(b);
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}
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/** Add 'n' bytes to the number of bytes in b for second 'when'.
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*/
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static INLINE void add_obs(bw_array_t *b, time_t when, int n) {
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/* Don't record data in the past. */
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if (when<b->cur_obs_time)
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return;
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/* If we're currently adding observations for an earlier second than
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* 'when', advance b->cur_obs_time and b->cur_obs_idx by an
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* appropriate number of seconds, and do all the other housekeeping */
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while (when>b->cur_obs_time)
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advance_obs(b);
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b->obs[b->cur_obs_idx] += n;
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b->total_in_period += n;
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}
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/** Allocate, initialize, and return a new bw_array.
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*/
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static bw_array_t *bw_array_new(void) {
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bw_array_t *b;
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time_t start;
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b = tor_malloc_zero(sizeof(bw_array_t));
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start = time(NULL);
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b->cur_obs_time = start;
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b->next_period = start + NUM_SECS_BW_SUM_INTERVAL;
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return b;
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}
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static bw_array_t *read_array = NULL;
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static bw_array_t *write_array = NULL;
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/** Set up read_array and write_array
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*/
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static void bw_arrays_init(void)
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{
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read_array = bw_array_new();
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write_array = bw_array_new();
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}
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/** We read <b>num_bytes</b> more bytes in second <b>when</b>.
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*
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* Add num_bytes to the current running total for <b>when</b>.
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*
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* <b>when</b> can go back to time, but it's safe to ignore calls
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* earlier than the latest <b>when</b> you've heard of.
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*/
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void rep_hist_note_bytes_written(int num_bytes, time_t when) {
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/* Maybe a circular array for recent seconds, and step to a new point
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* every time a new second shows up. Or simpler is to just to have
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* a normal array and push down each item every second; it's short.
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*/
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/* When a new second has rolled over, compute the sum of the bytes we've
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* seen over when-1 to when-1-NUM_SECS_ROLLING_MEASURE, and stick it
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* somewhere. See rep_hist_bandwidth_assess() below.
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*/
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add_obs(write_array, when, num_bytes);
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}
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/** We wrote <b>num_bytes</b> more bytes in second <b>when</b>.
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* (like rep_hist_note_bytes_written() above)
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*/
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void rep_hist_note_bytes_read(int num_bytes, time_t when) {
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/* if we're smart, we can make this func and the one above share code */
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add_obs(read_array, when, num_bytes);
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}
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/** Helper: Return the largest value in b->maxima. (This is equal to the
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* most bandwidth used in any NUM_SECS_ROLLING_MEASURE period for the last
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* NUM_SECS_BW_SUM_IS_VALID seconds.)
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*/
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static int find_largest_max(bw_array_t *b)
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{
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int i,max;
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max=0;
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for (i=0; i<NUM_TOTALS; ++i) {
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if (b->maxima[i]>max)
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max = b->maxima[i];
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}
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return max;
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}
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/**
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* Find the largest sums in the past NUM_SECS_BW_SUM_IS_VALID (roughly)
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* seconds. Find one sum for reading and one for writing. They don't have
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* to be at the same time).
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*
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* Return the smaller of these sums, divided by NUM_SECS_ROLLING_MEASURE.
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*/
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int rep_hist_bandwidth_assess(void) {
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int w,r;
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r = find_largest_max(read_array);
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w = find_largest_max(write_array);
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if (r>w)
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return (int)(w/(double)NUM_SECS_ROLLING_MEASURE);
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else
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return (int)(r/(double)NUM_SECS_ROLLING_MEASURE);
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return 0;
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}
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/**
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* DOCDOC
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*/
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char *rep_hist_get_bandwidth_lines(void)
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{
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char *buf, *cp;
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char t[ISO_TIME_LEN+1];
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int r, i, n;
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bw_array_t *b;
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size_t len;
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/* opt (read|write)-history yyyy-mm-dd HH:MM:SS (xxx s) n,n,n,n,n... */
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len = (60+12*NUM_TOTALS)*2;
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buf = tor_malloc_zero(len);
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cp = buf;
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for (r=0;r<2;++r) {
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b = r?read_array:write_array;
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format_iso_time(t, b->next_period-NUM_SECS_BW_SUM_INTERVAL);
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tor_snprintf(cp, len-(cp-buf), "opt %s %s (%d s) ", r?"read-history ":"write-history", t,
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NUM_SECS_BW_SUM_INTERVAL);
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cp += strlen(cp);
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if (b->num_maxes_set <= b->next_max_idx)
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/* We haven't been through the circular array yet; time starts at i=0.*/
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i = 0;
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else
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/* We've been arround the array at least once. The next i to be
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overwritten is the oldest. */
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i = b->next_max_idx;
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for (n=0; n<b->num_maxes_set; ++n,++i) {
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while (i >= NUM_TOTALS) i -= NUM_TOTALS;
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if (n==(b->num_maxes_set-1))
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tor_snprintf(cp, len-(cp-buf), "%d", b->totals[i]);
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else
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tor_snprintf(cp, len-(cp-buf), "%d,", b->totals[i]);
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cp += strlen(cp);
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}
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strlcat(cp, "\n", len-(cp-buf));
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++cp;
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}
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return buf;
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}
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/*
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Local Variables:
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mode:c
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indent-tabs-mode:nil
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c-basic-offset:2
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End:
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*/
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