op-geth/les/flowcontrol/logger.go

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les, les/flowcontrol: improved request serving and flow control (#18230) This change - implements concurrent LES request serving even for a single peer. - replaces the request cost estimation method with a cost table based on benchmarks which gives much more consistent results. Until now the allowed number of light peers was just a guess which probably contributed a lot to the fluctuating quality of available service. Everything related to request cost is implemented in a single object, the 'cost tracker'. It uses a fixed cost table with a global 'correction factor'. Benchmark code is included and can be run at any time to adapt costs to low-level implementation changes. - reimplements flowcontrol.ClientManager in a cleaner and more efficient way, with added capabilities: There is now control over bandwidth, which allows using the flow control parameters for client prioritization. Target utilization over 100 percent is now supported to model concurrent request processing. Total serving bandwidth is reduced during block processing to prevent database contention. - implements an RPC API for the LES servers allowing server operators to assign priority bandwidth to certain clients and change prioritized status even while the client is connected. The new API is meant for cases where server operators charge for LES using an off-protocol mechanism. - adds a unit test for the new client manager. - adds an end-to-end test using the network simulator that tests bandwidth control functions through the new API.
2019-02-26 11:32:48 +00:00
// Copyright 2018 The go-ethereum Authors
// This file is part of the go-ethereum library.
//
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//
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//
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package flowcontrol
import (
"fmt"
"time"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/common/mclock"
)
// logger collects events in string format and discards events older than the
// "keep" parameter
type logger struct {
events map[uint64]logEvent
writePtr, delPtr uint64
keep time.Duration
}
// logEvent describes a single event
type logEvent struct {
time mclock.AbsTime
event string
}
// newLogger creates a new logger
func newLogger(keep time.Duration) *logger {
return &logger{
events: make(map[uint64]logEvent),
keep: keep,
}
}
// add adds a new event and discards old events if possible
func (l *logger) add(now mclock.AbsTime, event string) {
keepAfter := now - mclock.AbsTime(l.keep)
for l.delPtr < l.writePtr && l.events[l.delPtr].time <= keepAfter {
delete(l.events, l.delPtr)
l.delPtr++
}
l.events[l.writePtr] = logEvent{now, event}
l.writePtr++
}
// dump prints all stored events
func (l *logger) dump(now mclock.AbsTime) {
for i := l.delPtr; i < l.writePtr; i++ {
e := l.events[i]
fmt.Println(time.Duration(e.time-now), e.event)
}
}