"github.com/dustin/go-humanize"
gbtree "github.com/google/btree"
"github.com/pion/datachannel"
- "golang.org/x/time/rate"
"github.com/anacrolix/torrent/bencode"
"github.com/anacrolix/torrent/internal/check"
torrents map[InfoHash]*Torrent
pieceRequestOrder map[interface{}]*request_strategy.PieceRequestOrder
- acceptLimiter map[ipStr]int
- dialRateLimiter *rate.Limiter
- numHalfOpen int
+ acceptLimiter map[ipStr]int
+ numHalfOpen int
websocketTrackers websocketTrackers
cl.config = cfg
g.MakeMap(&cl.dopplegangerAddrs)
cl.torrents = make(map[metainfo.Hash]*Torrent)
- cl.dialRateLimiter = rate.NewLimiter(10, 10)
cl.activeAnnounceLimiter.SlotsPerKey = 2
cl.event.L = cl.locker()
cl.ipBlockList = cfg.IPBlocklist
},
Proxy: cl.config.HTTPProxy,
WebsocketTrackerHttpHeader: cl.config.WebsocketTrackerHttpHeader,
+ ICEServers: cl.config.ICEServers,
DialContext: cl.config.TrackerDialContext,
OnConn: func(dc datachannel.ReadWriteCloser, dcc webtorrent.DataChannelContext) {
cl.lock()
// Returns nil connection and nil error if no connection could be established for valid reasons.
func (cl *Client) dialAndCompleteHandshake(opts outgoingConnOpts) (c *PeerConn, err error) {
+ // It would be better if dial rate limiting could be tested when considering to open connections
+ // instead. Doing it here means if the limit is low, and the half-open limit is high, we could
+ // end up with lots of outgoing connection attempts pending that were initiated on stale data.
+ {
+ dialReservation := cl.config.DialRateLimiter.Reserve()
+ if !opts.receivedHolepunchConnect {
+ if !dialReservation.OK() {
+ err = errors.New("can't make dial limit reservation")
+ return
+ }
+ time.Sleep(dialReservation.Delay())
+ }
+ }
torrent.Add("establish outgoing connection", 1)
addr := opts.peerInfo.Addr
dialPool := dialPool{
torrent.Add("initiated conn with preferred header obfuscation", 1)
return
}
+ c.logger.Levelf(
+ log.Debug,
+ "error doing protocol handshake with header obfuscation %v",
+ obfuscatedHeaderFirst,
+ )
+ firstDialResult.Conn.Close()
// We should have just tried with the preferred header obfuscation. If it was required, there's nothing else to try.
if headerObfuscationPolicy.RequirePreferred {
return
torrent.Add("initiated conn with fallback header obfuscation", 1)
return
}
+ c.logger.Levelf(
+ log.Debug,
+ "error doing protocol handshake with header obfuscation %v",
+ !obfuscatedHeaderFirst,
+ )
+ secondDialResult.Conn.Close()
return
}
opts outgoingConnOpts,
attemptKey outgoingConnAttemptKey,
) {
- cl.dialRateLimiter.Wait(context.Background())
c, err := cl.dialAndCompleteHandshake(opts)
if err == nil {
c.conn.SetWriteDeadline(time.Time{})
t.smartBanCache.Hash = sha1.Sum
t.smartBanCache.Init()
t.networkingEnabled.Set()
- t.logger = cl.logger.WithContextValue(t).WithNames("torrent", t.infoHash.HexString()).WithDefaultLevel(log.Debug)
+ t.logger = cl.logger.WithDefaultLevel(log.Debug)
t.sourcesLogger = t.logger.WithNames("sources")
if opts.ChunkSize == 0 {
opts.ChunkSize = defaultChunkSize
}
c.logger.Levelf(
log.Debug,
- "new PeerConn %p [Client %p remoteAddr %v network %v outgoing %t]",
- c, cl, opts.remoteAddr, opts.network, opts.outgoing,
+ "inited with remoteAddr %v network %v outgoing %t",
+ opts.remoteAddr, opts.network, opts.outgoing,
)
for _, f := range cl.config.Callbacks.NewPeer {
f(&c.Peer)