- updated go-ctxgroup and goprocess
ctxgroup: AddChildGroup was changed to AddChild. Used in two files:
- p2p/net/mock/mock_net.go
- routing/dht/dht.go
- updated context from hg repo to git
prev. commit in hg was ad01a6fcc8a19d3a4478c836895ffe883bd2ceab. (context: make parentCancelCtx iterative)
represents commit 84f8955a887232b6308d79c68b8db44f64df455c in git repo
- updated context to master (b6fdb7d8a4ccefede406f8fe0f017fb58265054c)
Aaron Jacobs (2):
net/context: Don't accept a context in the DoSomethingSlow example.
context: Be clear that users must cancel the result of WithCancel.
Andrew Gerrand (1):
go.net: use golang.org/x/... import paths
Bryan C. Mills (1):
net/context: Don't leak goroutines in Done example.
Damien Neil (1):
context: fix removal of cancelled timer contexts from parent
David Symonds (2):
context: Fix WithValue example code.
net: add import comments.
Sameer Ajmani (1):
context: fix TestAllocs to account for ints in interfaces
Use of the ratelimiter should be conscious of the ratelimiter's
potential closing. any loops that add work to ratelimiter
should (a) only do so if the rate limiter is not closed,
or (b) prevent limiter while work is added
(i.e. use limiter.Go(addWorkHere))
This will mitigate the fd explosion, but slow down dials majorly
as any peer with more addresses than the rate limit will have
to wait a whole dial timeout (~15s)
Network now signals when it successfully listens on some address
or when an address shuts down. This will be used to establish and
close nat port mappings. It could also be used to notify peers
of address changes.
network interface now allows setting Listeners after the fact.
This is useful to create the network and start listening as
separate steps. And to keep the network up to date on new
addresses the node might have to listen to.
This commit turns all dial logs into log.Events.
Everything's great except for one problem:
The LoggableMap I'm using does not print out things
correctly. I gave it peer.IDs, and Multiaddrs
and both got logged as nothing `{}` (didn't even call
their String() methods!) So, for now, this function
encodes it when called... This is wrong and should be
fixed before being merged in. Otherwise we will be
constantly encoding peer.IDs and Multiaddrs without
needing to.
@briantigerchow how do you suggest doing this?
I don't know my way around your Loggable.
This commit cleans up the reuse port setup, and fixes a problem:
make sure to filter addrs out that we simply cannot dial with
(e.g. loopback -> non-loopback, or linklocal -> nonlinklocal)
this is actually pretty important in case some peers end
up changing addrs, so others dont fail dialing simply for
picking the wrong addr to start with.