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construct/include/ircd/m/acquire.h

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// The Construct
//
// Copyright (C) The Construct Developers, Authors & Contributors
// Copyright (C) 2016-2020 Jason Volk <jason@zemos.net>
//
// Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any
// purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above
// copyright notice and this permission notice is present in all copies. The
// full license for this software is available in the LICENSE file.
#pragma once
#define HAVE_IRCD_M_ACQUIRE_H
namespace ircd::m
{
struct acquire;
}
struct ircd::m::acquire
:instance_list<ircd::m::acquire>
{
struct opts;
struct result;
static log::log log;
static conf::item<size_t> fetch_max;
static conf::item<size_t> submit_max;
static conf::item<size_t> attempt_max;
static uint64_t ids;
const uint64_t id {++ids};
const struct opts &opts;
vm::opts head_vmopts;
vm::opts history_vmopts;
vm::opts state_vmopts;
std::list<result> fetching;
uint32_t fetches {0};
uint32_t evals {0};
uint32_t acquires {0};
private:
bool full() const noexcept;
string_view loghead() const;
bool handle(result &);
bool handle();
bool started(const event::id &) const;
bool start(const event::id &, const string_view &, const bool &, const size_t &, const vm::opts *const &);
bool submit(const event::id &, const string_view &, const bool &, const size_t &, const vm::opts *const &);
bool fetch_head(const m::event &, const int64_t &);
void acquire_head();
bool fetch_history(event::idx &);
void acquire_history();
bool fetch_timeline(event::idx &);
void acquire_timeline();
bool fetch_state(const m::event::id &, const string_view &);
void acquire_state();
public:
acquire(const struct opts &);
acquire(const acquire &) = delete;
acquire &operator=(const acquire &) = delete;
~acquire() noexcept;
};
struct ircd::m::acquire::opts
{
/// Room apropos; note that the event_id in this structure may have some
/// effect on the result after deducing other options instead of defaults.
m::room room;
/// Optional remote host first considered as the target for operations in
/// case caller has better information for what will most likely succeed.
string_view hint;
/// For diagnostic and special use; forces remote operations through the
/// hint, and fails them if the hint is insufficient.
bool hint_only {false};
/// Perform head acquisition. Setting to false will disable the ability
/// to reconnoiter the latest events from remote servers. Note that setting
/// a depth ceiling effectively makes this false.
bool head {true};
/// Perform history acquisition. Setting this to false disables depthwise
/// operations which fill in timeline gaps below the head.
bool history {true};
/// Perform timeline acquisition. Setting this to false disables
/// breadthwise operations which fill in timeline gaps below the head.
bool timeline {true};
/// Perform state acquisition. Setting this to false may result in an
/// acquisition that is missing state events and subject to inconsistency
/// from the ABA problem etc.
bool state {true};
/// Provide a viewport size; generally obtained from the eponymous conf
/// item and used for initial backfill
size_t viewport_size {0};
/// Depthwise window of acquisition; concentrate on specific depth window
pair<int64_t> depth {0, 0};
/// Won't fetch missing of ref outside this range.
pair<event::idx> ref {0, -1UL};
/// Avoids filling gaps with a depth sounding outside of the range
pair<size_t> gap {0, -1UL};
/// The number of rounds the algorithm runs for.
size_t rounds {-1UL};
/// Total event limit over all operations.
size_t fetch_max {acquire::fetch_max};
/// Limit the number of requests in flight at any given time.
size_t submit_max {acquire::submit_max};
/// Fetch attempt cap passed to m::fetch, because the default there is
/// unlimited and that's usually a waste of time in practice.
size_t attempt_max {acquire::attempt_max};
/// Limit on the depth of leafs pursued by the timeline acquisition.
size_t leaf_depth {0};
/// Default vm::opts to be used during eval; some options are
/// unconditionally overriden to perform some evals. Use caution, setting
/// options may cause results not expected from this interface.
vm::opts vmopts;
};
struct ircd::m::acquire::result
{
event::id::buf event_id;
const m::vm::opts *vmopts {nullptr};
ctx::future<fetch::result> future;
result(const vm::opts *, const event::id &, ctx::future<fetch::result> &&);
result() = default;
};