This patch is a rebase of a patch originally written by Brian. I didn't change any of the intent of Brian's patch, just ported it to current trunk.
refs #1363
This patch was originally written by Brian, but was re-recorded by Zooko to use
darcs replace instead of hunks for any file in which it would result in fewer
total hunks.
refs #1363
Apparently none of the two authors (stercor, terrell), three reviewers (warner, davidsarah, terrell), or one committer (me) actually ran the tests. This is presumably due to #20.
fixes#1412
interfaces.py: modified the return type of RIStatsProvider.get_stats to allow for None as a return value
NEWS.rst, stats.py: documentation of change to get_latencies
stats.rst: now documents percentile modification in get_latencies
test_storage.py: test_latencies now expects None in output categories that contain too few samples for the associated percentile to be unambiguously reported.
fixes#1392
No behavioral changes, just updating variable/method names and log messages.
The effects outside these three files should be minimal: some exception
messages changed (to say "server" instead of "peer"), and some internal class
names were changed. A few things still use "peer" to minimize external
changes, like UploadResults.timings["peer_selection"] and
happinessutil.merge_peers, which can be changed later.
I'm skeptical that the test was proceeding correctly but ran out of time. It seems more likely that it had gotten hung. But if we raise the timeout to an even more extravagant number then we can be even more certain that the test was never going to finish.
Pass around IServer instance instead of (peerid, rref) tuple. Replace
"descriptor" with "server". Other replacements:
get_all_servers -> get_connected_servers/get_known_servers
get_servers_for_index -> get_servers_for_psi (now returns IServers)
This change still needs to be pushed further down: lots of code is now
getting the IServer and then distributing (peerid, rref) internally.
Instead, it ought to distribute the IServer internally and delay
extracting a serverid or rref until the last moment.
no_network.py was updated to retain parallelism.
The service generated by strports.service() changed in 10.2, and the ugly
private-attribute-reading hack we used to glean a kernel-allocated port
number (e.g. when using "tcp:0", especially during unit tests) broke, causing
Tahoe to be completely unusable with Twisted-10.2 . The new ugly
private-attribute-reading hack starts by figuring out what sort of service
was generated, then reads different attributes accordingly.
This also hushes a warning when using schemeless strports strings like "0" or
"3456", by quietly prepending a "tcp:" scheme, since 10.2 complains about
those. It also adds getURL() and getPortnum() accessors to the "webish"
service, rather than having unit tests dig through _url and _portnum and such
to find out what they are.