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    • dgrisham's avatar
      tests: bitswap ledger tests modified · b649f755
      dgrisham authored
      Updated the `TestBitswapLedger*` tests and added assertions to check concrete
      values for ledgers (rather than just checking that two peers' ledgers match).
      The names for these tests were also changed from the previous commit, according
      to 's/BytesSent/Ledger/'.
      
      License: MIT
      Signed-off-by: default avatarDavid Grisham <dgrisham@mines.edu>
      b649f755
    • dgrisham's avatar
      tests + data dependency fix: `BytesSent` bug now completely fixed · ca0df116
      dgrisham authored
      Tests were added to ensure that the bug fix in commit 000fbd25 was correct.
      The tests caught an error where a peer's ledger was not properly locked when
      updating it in the `MessageSent()` function. The appropriate calls to lock the
      ledger were made, and the tests successfully passed.
      
      License: MIT
      Signed-off-by: default avatarDavid Grisham <dgrisham@mines.edu>
      ca0df116
    • dgrisham's avatar
      bug fix: `BytesSent` in peers' ledgers now updates · bc9342bf
      dgrisham authored
      When sending data to another user, the number of bytes sent to that user (saved
      by the corresponding Bitswap ledger) was not updated (it was always 0). This
      also meant that the debt ratio was also always 0.
      
      The function that updates the `BytesSent` value in the ledger, `MessageSent()`,
      was already implemented, however it was not called when the peer was sent data.
      To fix this, a call to `MessageSent()` was made in the `taskWorker()` function,
      which is where both the message in question and the Bitswap engine were
      available to make the call. `MessageSent()` requires the peer's ID and
      `BitSwapMessage` as its arguments, the latter of which had to be created by
      making a new `BitSwapMessage`, then the block being sent was added to the new
      message.
      
      Note that, similar to the analagous call to `MessageReceived()`, records *all*
      of the bytes sent to a particular user. At some point, both of these should be
      updated to only record the numbers of *useful* bytes sent and received between
      peers.
      
      License: MIT
      Signed-off-by: default avatarDavid Grisham <dgrisham@mines.edu>
      bc9342bf
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