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13 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
c19355a7b2 2004-11-01 jrandom
* Increase the tunnel test timeout rapidly if our tunnels are failing.
    * Honor message expirations for some tunnel jobs that were prematurely
      expired.
    * Streamline memory usage with temporary object caches and more efficient
      serialization for SHA256 calculation, logging, and both I2CP and I2NP
      message handling.
    * Fix some situations where we forward messages too eagerly.  For a
      request at the tunnel endpoint, if the tunnel is inbound and the target
      is remote, honor the message by tunnel routing the data rather than
      sending it directly to the requested location.
2004-11-01 13:31:29 +00:00
65d415fade javadoc fixes 2004-10-30 23:58:50 +00:00
b37313d3f9 a chunk of streaming lib updates (cwin calc & timed win, pings influencing rtt, etc) 2004-10-30 23:46:01 +00:00
0c51f2b583 2004-10-27 jrandom
* Fix a strange race condition on i2cp client disconnect.
    * win98 startup fixes (thanks tester-1 and ardvark!)
    * include build scripts for the new streaming lib (which is NOT ready
      for use yet, but you can hack around with it)
(enjoy, duck)
2004-10-28 02:11:52 +00:00
d5607ca195 * updated output stream test to match new API
* new paired stream server and client helpers
2004-10-28 02:05:51 +00:00
48cdf17a4f * revamped locking to block on flush and close until all of the
packets through that point have been ACKed, throwing an
  InterruptedIOException if there was a writeTimeout or an IOException
  if the con failed
* revamped the ack/nack field settings to ack as much as possible
* handle some strange timeout/resend errors on connection
* pass 1/2rtt as the packet 'optional delay' field, and use that to
  schedule the ack time (the 'last' messages in a window set the
  optional delay to 0, asking for immediate ack of all received)
* increase the optional delay to 2 bytes (#ms to delay)
* inject random failures and delays if configured to do so in
  PacketHandler.choke
* fix up the window size adjustment (increment on ack, /= 2 on resend)
* use the highest RTT in the new RTT calculation so that we fit more
  in (via SACK)
* fix up the SACK handling (duh)
* revise the resend time calculation
2004-10-28 02:03:38 +00:00
d592936873 * mark the input stream as closed after receiving the packet's data
* properly close the source file in StreamSinkSend
* always adjust the rtt on ack, not just for packets with 1 send
* handle dup SYN gracefully
* revamp the default connection options
* logging
2004-10-25 20:04:07 +00:00
15c227f568 * sliding windows w/ additive increase / multiplicitive decrease
* immediately send an ack on receiving a duplicate payload message
  (unless we've sent one within the last RTT)
* only adjust the RTT when there have been no resends
* added some (disabled) throttles - randomly injecting delays on
  received packets, as well as randomly dropping them
* logging
2004-10-25 03:22:29 +00:00
8de41acfe1 * if we send a blank ACK message (that will not in turn be ACKed) and it
has session tags within it, send an additional ping to the peer,
  bundling those tags a second time, ACKing those tags on the pong.
* handle packets transferred during a race after the receiver ACKs the
  connection but before the establisher receives the ACK.
* notify the messageInputStream reader on close (duh)
* new stream sink test, shoving lots and lots of data down a stream
  with the existing StreamSinkServer and StreamSinkClient apps
* logging
2004-10-24 23:23:35 +00:00
40df846e3f logging 2004-10-24 04:59:42 +00:00
eee94fbf84 * deal with writes > the packet size limit
* deal with window size > 1, especially before receiving the first ACK
* disable congestion control for the moment (aka unlimited window size)
2004-10-24 04:56:26 +00:00
2b9e16c9c9 very basic tests pass (ping, open then pause then close, open then echo back and forth a few times then close) 2004-10-24 00:59:29 +00:00
f904b012e9 initial impl for the new streaming lib (saying this isn't done should be obvious, but the
packet spec is at a save point)
2004-10-17 03:47:03 +00:00