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serval_packetvisualise() is now replaced by DEBUG_packet_visualise() which uses logging system not stderr (so now it will appear in Android log). Replaced several fprintf(stderr,...) with DEBUGF(...). Command line only prints a full help message on "help" command -- a command parse failure simply informs the user about the "help" command.
228 lines
7.0 KiB
C
228 lines
7.0 KiB
C
/*
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Serval Distributed Numbering Architecture (DNA)
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Copyright (C) 2010 Paul Gardner-Stephen
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
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as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
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of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
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*/
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#include "serval.h"
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char *batman_socket=NULL;
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char *batman_peerfile=NULL;
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int peer_count=0;
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struct in_addr peers[MAX_PEERS];
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struct in_addr nominated_peers[256];
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int nom_peer_count=0;
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int additionalPeer(char *peer)
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{
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struct in_addr pa;
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if (nom_peer_count>255) return WHY("Too many peers. You can only nominate 255 peers in this version.");
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pa.s_addr=inet_addr(peer);
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if (pa.s_addr==INADDR_NONE) return WHY("Invalid peer address specified.");
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nominated_peers[nom_peer_count++]=pa;
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return 0;
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}
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int getBroadcastAddresses(struct in_addr peers[],int *peer_count,int peer_max){
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/* The Android ndk doesn't have ifaddrs.h, so we have to use the netlink interface.
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However, netlink is only available on Linux, so for BSD systems, e.g., Mac, we
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need to use the ifaddrs method.
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Also, ifaddrs will work on non-linux systems which is considered critical.
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*/
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#ifdef HAVE_LINUX_NETLINK_H
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// Ask for the address information.
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struct {
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struct nlmsghdr netlinkHeader;
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struct ifaddrmsg msg;
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}addrRequest;
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char buff[16384];
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int netsock;
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size_t bytesRead;
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struct nlmsghdr *hdr;
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if (debug&DEBUG_PEERS) DEBUG("Reading broadcast addresses (linux style)");
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netsock = socket(AF_NETLINK, SOCK_DGRAM, NETLINK_ROUTE);
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memset(&addrRequest, 0, sizeof(addrRequest));
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addrRequest.netlinkHeader.nlmsg_flags = NLM_F_REQUEST | NLM_F_ROOT;
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addrRequest.netlinkHeader.nlmsg_type = RTM_GETADDR;
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addrRequest.netlinkHeader.nlmsg_len = NLMSG_ALIGN(NLMSG_LENGTH(sizeof(addrRequest)));
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addrRequest.msg.ifa_family = AF_INET;
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addrRequest.msg.ifa_index = 0; // All interfaces.
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while (send(netsock, &addrRequest, addrRequest.netlinkHeader.nlmsg_len, 0)==EINTR);
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while(1){
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while((bytesRead = recv(netsock, buff, sizeof(buff), 0))==EINTR);
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if (bytesRead<=0) break;
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for (hdr = (struct nlmsghdr*)buff;
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NLMSG_OK(hdr, (size_t)bytesRead);
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hdr = NLMSG_NEXT(hdr, bytesRead)) {
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switch (hdr->nlmsg_type) {
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case NLMSG_DONE:
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return 0;
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case NLMSG_ERROR:
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return -1;
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case RTM_NEWADDR:
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{
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struct ifaddrmsg* address = (struct ifaddrmsg*)(NLMSG_DATA(hdr));
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struct rtattr* rta = IFA_RTA(address);
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size_t ifaPayloadLength = IFA_PAYLOAD(hdr);
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while (RTA_OK(rta, ifaPayloadLength)) {
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if (rta->rta_type == IFA_BROADCAST && address->ifa_family == AF_INET) {
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struct in_addr *addr=(struct in_addr *)RTA_DATA(rta);
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peers[(*peer_count)++].s_addr=addr->s_addr;
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}
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rta = RTA_NEXT(rta, ifaPayloadLength);
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}
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}
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break;
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}
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}
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}
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#else
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#ifdef HAVE_IFADDRS_H
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struct ifaddrs *ifaddr,*ifa;
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int family;
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if (debug&DEBUG_PEERS) DEBUG("Reading broadcast addresses (posix style)");
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if (getifaddrs(&ifaddr) == -1) {
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return WHY_perror("getifaddr");
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}
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for (ifa=ifaddr;ifa!=NULL;ifa=ifa->ifa_next) {
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family=ifa->ifa_addr->sa_family;
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switch(family) {
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case AF_INET:
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/* Add our local address and computed broadcast address to the list of peers.
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XXX - ifa->ifa_broadaddr should give us the broadcast address, but doesn't seem to
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on mac osx. So we have resorted computing the normal (ceiling) broadcast address.
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*/
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peers[(*peer_count)++].s_addr=((struct sockaddr_in *)ifa->ifa_addr)->sin_addr.s_addr;
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{
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unsigned int local=(((struct sockaddr_in *)(ifa->ifa_addr))->sin_addr.s_addr);
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unsigned int netmask=(((struct sockaddr_in *)(ifa->ifa_netmask))->sin_addr.s_addr);
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peers[(*peer_count)++].s_addr=local|~netmask;
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}
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break;
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}
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}
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#else
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if (debug&DEBUG_PEERS) DEBUG("Don't know how to read broadcast addresses :(");
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#endif
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#endif
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return 0;
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}
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int getPeerList()
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{
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/* Generate the list of known peers.
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If using BATMAN layer 3, this needs to be the list of exact IP addresses of the peers,
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as we cannot reliably broadcast.
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Once BATMAN Advanced is available, we will be able to do that.
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In the mean time, we need to query BATMANd to find the known list of peers. This is not
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quite as easy as we might wish.
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*/
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int i;
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peer_count=0;
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/* Add user specified peers */
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for(i=0;i<nom_peer_count;i++) peers[peer_count++]=nominated_peers[i];
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/* Add ourselves as a peer */
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peers[peer_count++].s_addr=inet_addr("127.0.0.1");
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/* Add broadcast address of every running interface */
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getBroadcastAddresses(peers,&peer_count,MAX_PEERS);
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/* XXX Query BATMANd for other peers */
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if (batman_peerfile)
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readBatmanPeerFile(batman_peerfile,peers,&peer_count,MAX_PEERS);
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else if (batman_socket)
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getBatmanPeerList(batman_socket,peers,&peer_count,MAX_PEERS);
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else
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readRoutingTable(peers,&peer_count,MAX_PEERS);
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/* Read ARP table for good measure as a defence against transient loss of broadcast reception,
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e.g., when screens go off on phones. */
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readArpTable(peers,&peer_count,MAX_PEERS);
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return 0;
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}
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int sendToPeers(unsigned char *packet,int packet_len,int method,int peerId,struct response_set *r)
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{
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/* The normal version of BATMAN works at layer 3, so we cannot simply use an ethernet broadcast
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to get the message out. BATMAN Advanced might solve this, though.
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So, in the mean time, we need to explicitly send the request to each peer.
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We don't want to bother the peers who have already responded.
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*/
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int i;
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int maxPeer=peer_count-1;
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int n=0;
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int ret;
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struct sockaddr_in peer_addr;
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bzero(&peer_addr, sizeof(peer_addr));
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peer_addr.sin_family=AF_INET;
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peer_addr.sin_port = htons(PORT_DNA);
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if (method==REQ_PARALLEL) i=0; else { i=peerId; maxPeer=i; }
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for(;i<=maxPeer;i++)
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if (!responseFromPeerP(r,i))
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{
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peer_addr.sin_addr=peers[i];
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if (debug&(DEBUG_PACKETTX|DEBUG_PEERS)) DEBUGF("Sending packet to peer #%d",i);
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ret=sendto(sock,packet,packet_len,0,(struct sockaddr *)&peer_addr,sizeof(peer_addr));
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if (ret<packet_len)
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{
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/* XXX something bad happened */
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if (debug&(DEBUG_PACKETTX|DEBUG_PEERS)) DEBUGF("Could not send to peer %s",inet_ntoa(peer_addr.sin_addr));
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}
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else
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{
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if (debug&(DEBUG_PACKETTX|DEBUG_PEERS)) DEBUGF("Sent request to peer %s",inet_ntoa(peer_addr.sin_addr));
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n++;
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/* If sending to only one peer, return now */
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if (method==i) break;
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}
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}
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else
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if (debug&DEBUG_PEERS) DEBUGF("Peer %s has already replied, so not sending again",
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inet_ntoa(peer_addr.sin_addr));
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if (debug&DEBUG_PEERS) DEBUGF("Sent request to %d peers",n);
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return 0;
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}
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