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Greg Burri, 08/27/2009 04:27 PM
1 | 1 | Greg Burri | h1. Algorithms |
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3 | 20 | Greg Burri | h2. Word indexing |
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5 | 24 | Greg Burri | Each shared file and directory are indexing by its name which are splitting in words. A search will be based on this index. |
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7 | See the associated prototype here for some performance measures : [[Word index prototype]]. |
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9 | h3. Word splitting |
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11 | 20 | Greg Burri | Theses steps are valid independently of the language. |
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13 | # Each file is split in word, there is a set of characters which will use as delimiter between the word like [' ', '#', '.', '?',..]. |
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14 | 1 | Greg Burri | # Some character are replaced by a another, for example : ['é', 'ë',..] => 'e'. The goal is to remove all accent. |
15 | 24 | Greg Burri | # All characters are converted to lower case. |
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17 | 26 | Greg Burri | This process is also valid for the user input when searching. |
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19 | 24 | Greg Burri | h3. Structure |
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21 | 24 | Greg Burri | A simple tree structure is used like this : |
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23 | <pre> |
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24 | struct Node { |
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25 | QChar letter; |
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26 | QList<Node*> children; |
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27 | QList<T> itemList; |
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28 | }; |
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29 | </pre> |
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31 | 25 | Greg Burri | h3. Searching into the tree |
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33 | 25 | Greg Burri | The match of a word can be partial from the beginning, for example _train_ will match _training_. |
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35 | 25 | Greg Burri | # Match each character of the searched word against the letter of the children of the root node recursively |
36 | ## If the match failed the result is empty |
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37 | ## Else The result is all items into the sub tree |
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39 | 25 | Greg Burri | In the worst case the number of iteration is _N*36_ for a latin alphabet (a-z, 0-9). Where _N_ is the number of character of the searched word. |
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42 | h3. Searching among other peers |
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44 | For a functional description see here : [[Functional definition#The-search-window]] |
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46 | 24 | Greg Burri | # The words are sent to each peers (see the message _Find_ here : [[Protocol core-core]]) |
47 | # Each peer will do a search for each word into its index |
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48 | # The results for each search will be merged according the schema below |
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50 | 1 | Greg Burri | !aybabtu_search.png! |
51 | _This schema depicts how the results are sorted from one peer. Each peer result are then merged._ |
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55 | 5 | Greg Burri | h2. Peer ID |
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57 | 7 | Greg Burri | 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 : |
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59 | * _A_ put in queue a file entry _f_ from _B_, _B_ doesn't know the hashes of this file entry. |
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60 | 1 | Greg Burri | * _B_ change his IP address. |
61 | * _A_ want to download _f_, it can ask _B_ for the hashes even _B_'s IP changed. |
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65 | 8 | Greg Burri | h2. Core threads |
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67 | 9 | Greg Burri | There are three kind of threads in the core in addition to the main thread : |
68 | * [[Protocol_core-core#Downloading-thread|Downloading thread]] : @DownloadManager::ChunkDownloader@ |
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69 | 8 | Greg Burri | * Uploading thread : @UploadManager::Uploader@ |
70 | 11 | Greg Burri | * [[Algorithms#Updating-the-file-cache|Updating file cache thread]] : @FileManager::FileUpdater@ |
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72 | 22 | Greg Burri | h2. Updating the file cache |
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74 | Here is the algorithm for the thread (@FileManager::FileUpdater@) which will periodically update the file cache and persist it. |
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76 | 23 | Greg Burri | There is a prototype for the watcher here : [[Watcher Prototype]] |
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78 | 10 | Greg Burri | <pre> |
79 | 1 | Greg Burri | D : The set of shared directories |
80 | 22 | Greg Burri | T : Time during which the hashes are computed (for example 30s) |
81 | F : A set containing file with unknown hashes, initially empty |
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82 | W : the directory watcher |
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83 | 13 | Greg Burri | |
84 | // First synchronize (at start) |
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85 | For each d in D (recursively) : |
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86 | 22 | Greg Burri | - Add d to W |
87 | 14 | Greg Burri | - Synchronize physical folders and files with d content |
88 | 22 | Greg Burri | - Add in F the files which don't have hashes |
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90 | 10 | Greg Burri | Loop : |
91 | 1 | Greg Burri | t : Time.now |
92 | 13 | Greg Burri | For each f in F : |
93 | 1 | Greg Burri | - Compute the unknown hash of files f |
94 | 10 | Greg Burri | - Remove f from F |
95 | If (Time.now - t) > T : break |
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96 | 22 | Greg Burri | - Wait for changes for a period of (if F is empty then INFINITE else 0) |
97 | - When a modification occurs synchronize the file/folder |
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98 | 13 | Greg Burri | - Add each new file in F |
99 | 12 | Greg Burri | - Persist the entire cache in a file (only every ~30min) |
100 | 10 | Greg Burri | </pre> |
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103 | 4 | Greg Burri | h2. Downloading |
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105 | See here : [[Protocol_core-core#Downloading-threads]] |