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368 lines
9.7 KiB
C++
368 lines
9.7 KiB
C++
#include "peer_db.hpp"
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#include <llarp/util/logging.hpp>
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#include <llarp/util/status.hpp>
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#include <llarp/util/str.hpp>
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namespace llarp
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{
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#ifdef LOKINET_PEERSTATS_BACKEND
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PeerDb::PeerDb()
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{
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m_lastFlush.store({});
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}
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void
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PeerDb::loadDatabase(std::optional<fs::path> file)
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{
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std::lock_guard guard(m_statsLock);
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if (m_storage)
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throw std::runtime_error("Reloading database not supported"); // TODO
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m_peerStats.clear();
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// sqlite_orm treats empty-string as an indicator to load a memory-backed database, which we'll
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// use if file is an empty-optional
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std::string fileString;
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if (file.has_value())
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{
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fileString = file->string();
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LogInfo("Loading PeerDb from file ", fileString);
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}
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else
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{
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LogInfo("Loading memory-backed PeerDb");
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}
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m_storage = std::make_unique<PeerDbStorage>(initStorage(fileString));
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m_storage->sync_schema(true); // true for "preserve" as in "don't nuke" (how cute!)
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auto allStats = m_storage->get_all<PeerStats>();
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LogInfo("Loading ", allStats.size(), " PeerStats from table peerstats...");
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for (PeerStats& stats : allStats)
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{
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// we cleared m_peerStats, and the database should enforce that routerId is unique...
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assert(m_peerStats.find(stats.routerId) == m_peerStats.end());
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stats.stale = false;
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m_peerStats[stats.routerId] = stats;
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}
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}
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void
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PeerDb::flushDatabase()
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{
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LogDebug("flushing PeerDb...");
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auto start = time_now_ms();
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if (not shouldFlush(start))
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{
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LogWarn("Call to flushDatabase() while already in progress, ignoring");
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return;
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}
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if (not m_storage)
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throw std::runtime_error("Cannot flush database before it has been loaded");
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std::vector<PeerStats> staleStats;
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{
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std::lock_guard guard(m_statsLock);
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// copy all stale entries
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for (auto& entry : m_peerStats)
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{
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if (entry.second.stale)
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{
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staleStats.push_back(entry.second);
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entry.second.stale = false;
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}
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}
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}
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LogDebug("Updating ", staleStats.size(), " stats");
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{
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auto guard = m_storage->transaction_guard();
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for (const auto& stats : staleStats)
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{
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m_storage->replace(stats);
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}
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guard.commit();
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}
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auto end = time_now_ms();
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auto elapsed = end - start;
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LogDebug("PeerDb flush took about ", elapsed, " seconds");
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m_lastFlush.store(end);
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}
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void
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PeerDb::accumulatePeerStats(const RouterID& routerId, const PeerStats& delta)
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{
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if (routerId != delta.routerId)
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throw std::invalid_argument{
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fmt::format("routerId {} doesn't match {}", routerId, delta.routerId)};
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std::lock_guard guard(m_statsLock);
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auto itr = m_peerStats.find(routerId);
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if (itr == m_peerStats.end())
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itr = m_peerStats.insert({routerId, delta}).first;
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else
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itr->second += delta;
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itr->second.stale = true;
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}
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void
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PeerDb::modifyPeerStats(const RouterID& routerId, std::function<void(PeerStats&)> callback)
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{
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std::lock_guard guard(m_statsLock);
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PeerStats& stats = m_peerStats[routerId];
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stats.routerId = routerId;
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stats.stale = true;
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callback(stats);
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}
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std::optional<PeerStats>
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PeerDb::getCurrentPeerStats(const RouterID& routerId) const
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{
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std::lock_guard guard(m_statsLock);
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auto itr = m_peerStats.find(routerId);
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if (itr == m_peerStats.end())
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return std::nullopt;
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else
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return itr->second;
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}
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std::vector<PeerStats>
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PeerDb::listAllPeerStats() const
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{
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std::lock_guard guard(m_statsLock);
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std::vector<PeerStats> statsList;
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statsList.reserve(m_peerStats.size());
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for (const auto& [routerId, stats] : m_peerStats)
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{
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statsList.push_back(stats);
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}
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return statsList;
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}
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std::vector<PeerStats>
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PeerDb::listPeerStats(const std::vector<RouterID>& ids) const
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{
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std::lock_guard guard(m_statsLock);
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std::vector<PeerStats> statsList;
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statsList.reserve(ids.size());
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for (const auto& id : ids)
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{
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const auto itr = m_peerStats.find(id);
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if (itr != m_peerStats.end())
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statsList.push_back(itr->second);
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}
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return statsList;
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}
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/// Assume we receive an RC at some point `R` in time which was signed at some point `S` in time
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/// and expires at some point `E` in time, as depicted below:
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///
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/// +-----------------------------+
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/// | signed rc | <- useful lifetime of RC
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/// +-----------------------------+
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/// ^ [ . . . . . . . . ] <----------- window in which we receive this RC gossiped to us
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/// | ^ ^
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/// | | |
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/// S R E
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///
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/// One useful metric from this is the difference between (E - R), the useful contact time of this
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/// RC. As we track this metric over time, the high and low watermarks serve to tell us how
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/// quickly we receive signed RCs from a given router and how close to expiration they are when
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/// we receive them. The latter is particularly useful, and should always be a positive number for
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/// a healthy router. A negative number indicates that we are receiving an expired RC.
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///
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/// TODO: we actually discard expired RCs, so we currently would not detect a negative value for
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/// (E - R)
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///
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/// Another related metric is the distance between a newly received RC and the previous RC's
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/// expiration, which represents how close we came to having no useful RC to work with. This
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/// should be a high (positive) number for a healthy router, and if negative indicates that we
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/// had no way to contact this router for a period of time.
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///
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/// E1 E2 E3
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/// | | |
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/// v | |
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/// +-----------------------------+ | |
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/// | signed rc 1 | | |
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/// +-----------------------------+ | |
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/// [ . . . . . ] v |
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/// ^ +-----------------------------+ |
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/// | | signed rc 2 | |
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/// | +-----------------------------+ |
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/// | [ . . . . . . . . . . ] v
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/// | ^ +-----------------------------+
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/// | | | signed rc 3 |
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/// | | +-----------------------------+
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/// | | [ . . ]
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/// | | ^
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/// | | |
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/// R1 R2 R3
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///
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/// Example: the delta between (E1 - R2) is healthy, but the delta between (E2 - R3) is indicates
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/// that we had a brief period of time where we had no valid (non-expired) RC for this router
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/// (because it is negative).
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void
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PeerDb::handleGossipedRC(const RouterContact& rc, llarp_time_t now)
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{
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std::lock_guard guard(m_statsLock);
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RouterID id(rc.pubkey);
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auto& stats = m_peerStats[id];
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stats.routerId = id;
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const bool isNewRC = (stats.lastRCUpdated < rc.last_updated);
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if (isNewRC)
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{
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stats.numDistinctRCsReceived++;
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if (stats.numDistinctRCsReceived > 1)
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{
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auto prevRCExpiration = (stats.lastRCUpdated + RouterContact::Lifetime);
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// we track max expiry as the delta between (last expiration time - time received),
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// and this value will be negative for an unhealthy router
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// TODO: handle case where new RC is also expired? just ignore?
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auto expiry = prevRCExpiration - now;
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if (stats.numDistinctRCsReceived == 2)
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stats.leastRCRemainingLifetime = expiry;
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else
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stats.leastRCRemainingLifetime = std::min(stats.leastRCRemainingLifetime, expiry);
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}
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stats.lastRCUpdated = rc.last_updated;
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stats.stale = true;
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}
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}
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void
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PeerDb::configure(const RouterConfig& routerConfig)
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{
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fs::path dbPath = routerConfig.m_dataDir / "peerstats.sqlite";
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loadDatabase(dbPath);
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}
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bool
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PeerDb::shouldFlush(llarp_time_t now)
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{
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constexpr llarp_time_t TargetFlushInterval = 30s;
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return (now - m_lastFlush.load() >= TargetFlushInterval);
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}
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util::StatusObject
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PeerDb::ExtractStatus() const
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{
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std::lock_guard guard(m_statsLock);
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bool loaded = (m_storage.get() != nullptr);
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util::StatusObject dbFile = nullptr;
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if (loaded)
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dbFile = m_storage->filename();
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std::vector<util::StatusObject> statsObjs;
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statsObjs.reserve(m_peerStats.size());
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for (const auto& pair : m_peerStats)
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{
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statsObjs.push_back(pair.second.toJson());
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}
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util::StatusObject obj{
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{"dbLoaded", loaded},
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{"dbFile", dbFile},
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{"lastFlushMs", m_lastFlush.load().count()},
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{"stats", statsObjs},
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};
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return obj;
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}
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#else // !LOKINET_PEERSTATS
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// Empty stubs
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PeerDb::PeerDb()
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{
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throw std::logic_error{"Peer stats backend not enabled!"};
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}
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void
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PeerDb::loadDatabase(std::optional<fs::path>)
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{}
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void
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PeerDb::flushDatabase()
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{}
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void
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PeerDb::accumulatePeerStats(const RouterID&, const PeerStats&)
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{}
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void
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PeerDb::modifyPeerStats(const RouterID&, std::function<void(PeerStats&)>)
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{}
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std::optional<PeerStats>
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PeerDb::getCurrentPeerStats(const RouterID&) const
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{
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return std::nullopt;
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}
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std::vector<PeerStats>
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PeerDb::listAllPeerStats() const
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{
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return {};
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}
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std::vector<PeerStats>
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PeerDb::listPeerStats(const std::vector<RouterID>&) const
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{
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return {};
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}
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void
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PeerDb::handleGossipedRC(const RouterContact&, llarp_time_t)
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{}
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void
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PeerDb::configure(const RouterConfig&)
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{}
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bool
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PeerDb::shouldFlush(llarp_time_t)
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{
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return false;
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}
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util::StatusObject
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PeerDb::ExtractStatus() const
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{
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return {};
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}
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#endif
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}; // namespace llarp
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