- 30 Jan, 2020 1 commit
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dirkmc authored
This commit extends the bitswap protocol with two additional wantlist properties: * WANT_HAVE/HAVE: Instead of asking for a block, a node can specify that they want to know if any peers "have" the block. * WANT_HAVE_NOT/HAVE_NOT: Instead of waiting for a timeout, a node can explicitly request to be told immediately if their peers don't currently have the given block. Additionally, nodes now tell their peers how much data they have queued to send them when sending messages. This allows peers to better distribute requests, keeping all peers busy but not overloaded. Changes in this PR are described in: https://github.com/ipfs/go-bitswap/issues/186
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- 15 Oct, 2019 1 commit
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Steven Allen authored
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- 18 Feb, 2019 1 commit
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Jakub Sztandera authored
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- 04 Oct, 2018 1 commit
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Steven Allen authored
This was showing up as a major source of heap allocations (well, at least when the DHT is in client-only mode).
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- 09 Aug, 2018 1 commit
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Steven Allen authored
and switch to proto3
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- 27 Jul, 2018 1 commit
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Jeromy authored
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- 17 Nov, 2017 1 commit
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Jan Winkelmann authored
License: MIT Signed-off-by: keks <keks@cryptoscope.co>
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- 12 Feb, 2017 1 commit
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Jakub Sztandera authored
This commit introduces non-recursive Makefile infrastructure that replaces current Makefile infrastructure. It also generally cleanups the Makefiles, separates them into nicer sub-modules and centralizes common operations into single definitions. It allows to depend on any target that is defined in the makefile, this means that for example `gx install` is called once when `make build test_expensive_sharness` is called instead of 4 or 5 times. It also makes the dependencies much cleaner and allows for reuse of modules. For example sharness coverage collection (WIP) uses sharness target with amended PATH, previously it might have been possible but not without wiring in the coverage collection into sharness make runner code. Yes, it is more complex but not much more. There are few rules that have to be followed and few complexities added but IMHO it is worth it. How to NR-make: 1. If make is to generate some file via a target, it MUST be defined in Rules.mk file in the directory of the target. 2. `Rules.mk` file MUST have `include mk/header.mk` statement as the first line and `include mk/footer.mk` statement as the last line (apart from project root `Rules.mk`). 3. It then MUST be included by the closest `Rules.mk` file up the directory tree. 4. Inside a `Rules.mk` special variable accessed as `$(d)` is defined. Its value is current directory, use it so if the `Rules.mk` file is moved in the tree it still works without a problem. Caution: this variable is not available in the recipe part and MUST NOT be used. Use name of the target or prerequisite to extract it if you need it. 5. Make has only one global scope, this means that name conflicts are a thing. Names SHOULD follow `VAR_NAME_$(d)` convention. There are exceptions from this rule in form of well defined global variables. Examples: General lists `TGT_BIN`, `CLEAN`; General targets: `TEST`, `COVERAGE`; General variables: `GOFLAGS`, `DEPS_GO`. 3. Any rules, definitions or variables that fit some family SHOULD be defined in `mk/$family.mk` file and included from project root `Rules.mk` License: MIT Signed-off-by: Jakub Sztandera <kubuxu@protonmail.ch>
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- 07 Dec, 2016 1 commit
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David Dias authored
Add some comments so that I don't forget about these License: MIT Signed-off-by: David Dias <daviddias.p@gmail.com>
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- 10 Oct, 2016 1 commit
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Jeromy authored
This change adds the /ipfs/bitswap/1.1.0 protocol. The new protocol adds a 'payload' field to the protobuf message and deprecates the existing 'blocks' field. The 'payload' field is an array of pairs of cid prefixes and block data. The cid prefixes are used to ensure the correct codecs and hash functions are used to handle the block on the receiving end. License: MIT Signed-off-by: Jeromy <why@ipfs.io>
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- 13 Feb, 2016 1 commit
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Jeromy authored
License: MIT Signed-off-by: Jeromy <jeromyj@gmail.com>
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- 10 Jul, 2015 1 commit
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Juan Batiz-Benet authored
we shouldn't use internal packages. License: MIT Signed-off-by: Juan Batiz-Benet <juan@benet.ai>
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