aquatic/aquatic_udp/src/config.rs
2022-07-05 11:26:46 +02:00

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use std::{net::SocketAddr, path::PathBuf};
use aquatic_common::{access_list::AccessListConfig, privileges::PrivilegeConfig};
use serde::Deserialize;
use aquatic_common::cli::LogLevel;
use aquatic_toml_config::TomlConfig;
/// aquatic_udp configuration
#[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq, TomlConfig, Deserialize)]
#[serde(default, deny_unknown_fields)]
pub struct Config {
/// Socket workers receive requests from the socket, parse them and send
/// them on to the swarm workers. They then receive responses from the
/// swarm workers, encode them and send them back over the socket.
pub socket_workers: usize,
/// Swarm workers receive a number of requests from socket workers,
/// generate responses and send them back to the socket workers.
pub swarm_workers: usize,
pub log_level: LogLevel,
/// Maximum number of items in each channel passing requests/responses
/// between workers. A value of zero means that the channel will be of
/// unbounded size.
pub worker_channel_size: usize,
/// How long to block waiting for requests in swarm workers. Higher
/// values means that with zero traffic, the worker will not unnecessarily
/// cause the CPU to wake up as often. However, high values (something like
/// larger than 1000) combined with very low traffic can cause delays
/// in torrent cleaning.
pub request_channel_recv_timeout_ms: u64,
pub network: NetworkConfig,
pub protocol: ProtocolConfig,
pub statistics: StatisticsConfig,
pub cleaning: CleaningConfig,
pub privileges: PrivilegeConfig,
pub access_list: AccessListConfig,
#[cfg(feature = "cpu-pinning")]
pub cpu_pinning: aquatic_common::cpu_pinning::asc::CpuPinningConfigAsc,
}
impl Default for Config {
fn default() -> Self {
Self {
socket_workers: 1,
swarm_workers: 1,
log_level: LogLevel::Error,
worker_channel_size: 0,
request_channel_recv_timeout_ms: 100,
network: NetworkConfig::default(),
protocol: ProtocolConfig::default(),
statistics: StatisticsConfig::default(),
cleaning: CleaningConfig::default(),
privileges: PrivilegeConfig::default(),
access_list: AccessListConfig::default(),
#[cfg(feature = "cpu-pinning")]
cpu_pinning: Default::default(),
}
}
}
impl aquatic_common::cli::Config for Config {
fn get_log_level(&self) -> Option<LogLevel> {
Some(self.log_level)
}
}
#[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq, TomlConfig, Deserialize)]
#[serde(default, deny_unknown_fields)]
pub struct NetworkConfig {
/// Bind to this address
pub address: SocketAddr,
/// Only allow access over IPv6
pub only_ipv6: bool,
/// Size of socket recv buffer. Use 0 for OS default.
///
/// This setting can have a big impact on dropped packages. It might
/// require changing system defaults. Some examples of commands to set
/// values for different operating systems:
///
/// macOS:
/// $ sudo sysctl net.inet.udp.recvspace=6000000
///
/// Linux:
/// $ sudo sysctl -w net.core.rmem_max=104857600
/// $ sudo sysctl -w net.core.rmem_default=104857600
pub socket_recv_buffer_size: usize,
pub poll_event_capacity: usize,
pub poll_timeout_ms: u64,
/// Store this many responses at most for retrying (once) on send failure
///
/// Useful on operating systems that do not provide an udp send buffer,
/// such as FreeBSD. Setting the value to zero disables resending
/// functionality.
pub resend_buffer_max_len: usize,
}
impl NetworkConfig {
pub fn ipv4_active(&self) -> bool {
self.address.is_ipv4() || !self.only_ipv6
}
pub fn ipv6_active(&self) -> bool {
self.address.is_ipv6()
}
}
impl Default for NetworkConfig {
fn default() -> Self {
Self {
address: SocketAddr::from(([0, 0, 0, 0], 3000)),
only_ipv6: false,
socket_recv_buffer_size: 4096 * 128,
poll_event_capacity: 4096,
poll_timeout_ms: 50,
resend_buffer_max_len: 0,
}
}
}
#[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq, TomlConfig, Deserialize)]
#[serde(default, deny_unknown_fields)]
pub struct ProtocolConfig {
/// Maximum number of torrents to accept in scrape request
pub max_scrape_torrents: u8,
/// Maximum number of peers to return in announce response
pub max_response_peers: usize,
/// Ask peers to announce this often (seconds)
pub peer_announce_interval: i32,
}
impl Default for ProtocolConfig {
fn default() -> Self {
Self {
max_scrape_torrents: 70,
max_response_peers: 50,
peer_announce_interval: 60 * 15,
}
}
}
#[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq, TomlConfig, Deserialize)]
#[serde(default, deny_unknown_fields)]
pub struct StatisticsConfig {
/// Collect and print/write statistics this often (seconds)
pub interval: u64,
/// Print statistics to standard output
pub print_to_stdout: bool,
/// Save statistics as HTML to a file
pub write_html_to_file: bool,
/// Path to save HTML file to
pub html_file_path: PathBuf,
}
impl StatisticsConfig {
pub fn active(&self) -> bool {
(self.interval != 0) & (self.print_to_stdout | self.write_html_to_file)
}
}
impl Default for StatisticsConfig {
fn default() -> Self {
Self {
interval: 5,
print_to_stdout: false,
write_html_to_file: false,
html_file_path: "tmp/statistics.html".into(),
}
}
}
#[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq, TomlConfig, Deserialize)]
#[serde(default, deny_unknown_fields)]
pub struct CleaningConfig {
/// Clean torrents this often (seconds)
pub torrent_cleaning_interval: u64,
/// Clean pending scrape responses this often (seconds)
///
/// In regular operation, there should be no pending scrape responses
/// lingering for a long time. However, the cleaning also returns unused
/// allocated memory to the OS, so the interval can be configured here.
pub pending_scrape_cleaning_interval: u64,
/// Allow clients to use a connection token for this long (seconds)
pub max_connection_age: u32,
/// Remove peers who have not announced for this long (seconds)
pub max_peer_age: u64,
/// Remove pending scrape responses that have not been returned from swarm
/// workers for this long (seconds)
pub max_pending_scrape_age: u64,
}
impl Default for CleaningConfig {
fn default() -> Self {
Self {
torrent_cleaning_interval: 60 * 2,
pending_scrape_cleaning_interval: 60 * 10,
max_connection_age: 60 * 2,
max_peer_age: 60 * 20,
max_pending_scrape_age: 60,
}
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use super::Config;
::aquatic_toml_config::gen_serialize_deserialize_test!(Config);
}