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dir_hierarchy.cc | ||
dir_hierarchy.h | ||
directory_list.h | ||
directory_storage.cc | ||
directory_storage.h | ||
directory_updater.cc | ||
directory_updater.h | ||
file_sharing_defaults.h | ||
file_tree.cc | ||
filelist_io.cc | ||
filelist_io.h | ||
hash_cache.cc | ||
hash_cache.h | ||
p3filelists.cc | ||
p3filelists.h | ||
README.txt | ||
rsfilelistitems.cc | ||
rsfilelistitems.h |
Design document for the new file list sharing system. ==================================================== Big picture ----------- p3SharesManager Functionalities * contains the list of shared files - responds to search, requests for FileInfo * responsible for sync-ing file lists between peers Level 3: interface with GUI - regularly issue syncing requests in background - automatically issue syncing requests as files are browsed Level 2: internal stuff - examine syncing requests. Only get data Level 1: syncing system - list of pending requests with priorities, sort them and handle response from friends Level 0: interface with friends - serialisation/deserialisation of file list items FileIndex should support: - O(log(n)) search for hash - O(n) search for regular exp - O(1) remove of file and directory Members - list of file indexes => map of <peer id, FileIndex> - Parent classes - p3Service (sends and receives information about shared files) Notes: - the same file should be able to be held by two different directories. Hash search will return a single hit. - the previously existing PersonEntry had no field and was overloading DirEntry, with overwritten file names, hashes etc. Super bad! Directory storage file format ----------------------------- * should be extensible (xml or binary format? Binary, because it's going to be encrypted anyway) => works with binary fields => [= version =] [= peer id =] [= num entries =] [= some information =] [entry tag] [entry size] [Field ID 01] [field size v 01] [Field data 01] [Field ID 02] [field size v 02] [Field data 02] ... [entry tag] [entry size] [Field ID 01] [field size v 01] [Field data 01] [Field ID 02] [field size v 02] [Field data 02] ... [entry tag] [entry size] [Field ID 01] [field size v 01] [Field data 01] [Field ID 02] [field size v 02] [Field data 02] ... ... 2 1-5 v 2 1-5 v * entry content Tag | Content | Size ----------------+--------------------------------------+------ 01 | sha1 hash | 20 01 | sha1^2 hash | 20 02 | file name | < 512 03 | file size | 8 04 | dir name | < 512 05 | last modif time local | 4 06 | last modif time including sub-dirs | 4 Classes ------- p3ShareManager - tick() * handle pending syncing requests => sends items * watch shared directories => hash new files => updates shared files * - list of shared parent directories, with share flags FileIndex // should support hierarchical navigation, load/save - LocalFileIndex: public FileIndex - std::map<RsFileHash, LocalFileInfo> // used for search FileInfo - std::string name - RsFileHash hash - uint64_t size - rstime_t Last modification time LocalFileInfo: public FileInfo - rstime_t Last data access time - uint64_t Total data uploaded - uint32_t ShareFlags SharedDirectory - parent groups - group flags Best data structure for file index ---------------------------------- | Hash map map list ----------------+-----------------+------------+-------------- Adding | Constant | log(n) | O(n) Hash search | Constant | log(n) | O(n) Name/exp search | O(n) | O(n) | O(n) Recursive browse| Constant | log(n) | O(n) Should we use the same struct for files and directories? Sol 1: DirClass + PersonClass + FileEntry class - each has pointers to elements list of the same type - lists are handled for Files (all file entries), Directories are represented by the hash of the full path Sol 2: Same class for all elements, in a single hash map. Each element is defined by its type (Dir, Person, File) which all have a hash. Syncing between peers --------------------- Generating sync events * Client side - for each directory, in breadth first order - if directory has changed, or last update is old => push a sync request - store the peer's last up time. Compare with peer uptimes recursively. * Server side - after a change, broadcast a "directory changed" packet to all connected friends * directoy updater - crawl through directories - compare TS of files, missing files, new files - feed a queue of files to hash - directory whatcher gets notified when files are hashed - a separate component hashes files (FileHashingProcess) DirectoryWatcher (watches a hierarchy) File List (stores a directory hierarchy) | | | | | | +-----------------------+------------------+ | | Shared File Service | | | | | +----------- own file list -------+---------- Encrypted/compressed save to disk | | | +----------- friend file lists ---+ Roadmap ------- [X] complete this file until a proper description of the whole thing is achieved. [X] create a new directory and implement the .h for the basic functionality [ ] look into existing code in ftServer for the integration, but don't change anything yet [X] setup class hierarchy [ ] merge hash cache into file lists. [ ] new format for saving of FileIndex to make it locally encrypted, compact and extensible [ ] create basic directory functionality with own files: re-hash, and store [ ] display own files in GUI, with proper update and working sort TODO ==== [ ] directory handler [ ] abstract functions to keep a directory and get updates to it. [ ] hierarchical storage representation. [ ] allow add/delete entries [ ] auto-cleanup [ ] directory updater [ ] abstract layer [ ] crawls the directory and ask updates [ ] derive local directory updater [ ] crawl local files, and asks updates to storage class [ ] derive remote directory updater [ ] crawl stored files, and request updates to storage class [ ] load/save of directory content. Should be extensible [ ] p3FileLists with minimal functonality: no exchange. Only storage of own file lists [ ] service (items) for p3FileLists [ ] connect RemoteDirModel to new system [ ] test GUI functions [ ] test update between peers