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Greg Burri, 08/05/2009 02:48 PM
Algorithms¶
Searching¶
For a functional description see here : Functional definition
This schema shows how the results are sorted from one peer. Each peer result are then merged.
Peer ID¶
Each peer owns a peer id which is unique and generated during the first start. This ID is used to identify a peer, it's better than the previous usage of peer IP, considering this situation :
- A put in queue a file entry f from B, B doesn't know the hashes of this file entry.
- B change his IP address.
- A want to download f, it can ask B for the hashes even B's IP changed.
Core threads¶
There are three kind of threads in the core in addition to the main thread :- Downloading thread :
DownloadManager::ChunkDownloader
- Uploading thread :
UploadManager::Uploader
- Updating file cache thread :
FileManager::FileUpdater
Updating the file cache (Obsolete, must be rewritten)¶
Here is the algorithm for the thread (FileManager::FileUpdater
) which will periodically update the file cache and persist it.
D : The set of shared directories T : Time during the hashes are computed (for example 30s) F : A set of file initialy empty - Add a watcher to the shared directories // First synchronize (at start) For each d in D (recursively) : - Synchronize physical folders and files with d content - Add in F the files which doesn't have computed hashes Loop : t : Time.now For each f in F : - Compute the unknown hash of files f - Remove f from F If (Time.now - t) > T : break - Wait T - (Time.now - t) - Wait for changes for a period of P - When a modification occurs synchronise the file/folder - Add each new file in F - Persist the entire cache in a file (only every ~30min)
Downloading¶
See here : Protocol_core-core
Updated by Greg Burri over 15 years ago · 17 revisions