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@@ -32,8 +32,9 @@ import (
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const (
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- blockDelayTimeout = time.Second * 10 // timeout for a peer to announce a head that has already been confirmed by others
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- maxNodeCount = 20 // maximum number of fetcherTreeNode entries remembered for each peer
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+ blockDelayTimeout = time.Second * 10 // timeout for a peer to announce a head that has already been confirmed by others
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+ maxNodeCount = 20 // maximum number of fetcherTreeNode entries remembered for each peer
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+ serverStateAvailable = 100 // number of recent blocks where state availability is assumed
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)
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// lightFetcher implements retrieval of newly announced headers. It also provides a peerHasBlock function for the
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@@ -215,8 +216,8 @@ func (f *lightFetcher) syncLoop() {
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// registerPeer adds a new peer to the fetcher's peer set
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func (f *lightFetcher) registerPeer(p *peer) {
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p.lock.Lock()
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- p.hasBlock = func(hash common.Hash, number uint64) bool {
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- return f.peerHasBlock(p, hash, number)
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+ p.hasBlock = func(hash common.Hash, number uint64, hasState bool) bool {
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+ return f.peerHasBlock(p, hash, number, hasState)
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}
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p.lock.Unlock()
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@@ -344,21 +345,27 @@ func (f *lightFetcher) announce(p *peer, head *announceData) {
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// peerHasBlock returns true if we can assume the peer knows the given block
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// based on its announcements
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-func (f *lightFetcher) peerHasBlock(p *peer, hash common.Hash, number uint64) bool {
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+func (f *lightFetcher) peerHasBlock(p *peer, hash common.Hash, number uint64, hasState bool) bool {
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f.lock.Lock()
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defer f.lock.Unlock()
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+ fp := f.peers[p]
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+ if fp == nil || fp.root == nil {
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+ return false
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+ }
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+
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+ if hasState {
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+ if fp.lastAnnounced == nil || fp.lastAnnounced.number > number+serverStateAvailable {
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+ return false
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+ }
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+ }
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+
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if f.syncing {
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// always return true when syncing
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// false positives are acceptable, a more sophisticated condition can be implemented later
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return true
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}
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- fp := f.peers[p]
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- if fp == nil || fp.root == nil {
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- return false
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- }
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-
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if number >= fp.root.number {
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// it is recent enough that if it is known, is should be in the peer's block tree
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return fp.nodeByHash[hash] != nil
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