torrent/worst_conns.go

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1.4 KiB
Go

package torrent
import (
"time"
)
// Implements heap functions such that [0] is the worst connection.
type worstConns struct {
c []*connection
t *torrent
cl *Client
}
func (me *worstConns) Len() int { return len(me.c) }
func (me *worstConns) Swap(i, j int) { me.c[i], me.c[j] = me.c[j], me.c[i] }
func (me *worstConns) Pop() (ret interface{}) {
old := me.c
n := len(old)
ret = old[n-1]
me.c = old[:n-1]
return
}
func (me *worstConns) Push(x interface{}) {
me.c = append(me.c, x.(*connection))
}
type worstConnsSortKey struct {
useful bool
lastHelpful time.Time
connected time.Time
}
func (me worstConnsSortKey) Less(other worstConnsSortKey) bool {
if me.useful != other.useful {
return !me.useful
}
if !me.lastHelpful.Equal(other.lastHelpful) {
return me.lastHelpful.Before(other.lastHelpful)
}
return me.connected.Before(other.connected)
}
func (me *worstConns) key(i int) (key worstConnsSortKey) {
c := me.c[i]
key.useful = me.cl.usefulConn(me.t, c)
if me.cl.seeding(me.t) {
key.lastHelpful = c.lastChunkSent
}
// Intentionally consider the last time a chunk was received when seeding,
// because we might go from seeding back to leeching.
if c.lastUsefulChunkReceived.After(key.lastHelpful) {
key.lastHelpful = c.lastUsefulChunkReceived
}
key.connected = c.completedHandshake
return
}
func (me worstConns) Less(i, j int) bool {
return me.key(i).Less(me.key(j))
}