Dr. Quinten Stokkink
Dr. Quinten Stokkink
You will probably want a repeatable experiment using the Gumby framework. You are in luck, I created a fix for the tunnel tests just a few weeks ago: https://github.com/qstokkink/gumby/tree/fix_hiddenseeding ....
@vandenheuvel Assuming all libtorrent versions are the same etc.: the only way Tribler interfaces with a libtorrent download is by retrieving its stats every second (`handle.stats()`) and by handling alerts....
Interesting. Could you also try the normal Poll reactor ([it is supposed to be faster than Select for large socket counts](http://twistedmatrix.com/documents/8.2.0/core/howto/choosing-reactor.html#auto4))?
Correct: all of the tunnel unit tests (including the full end-2-end hidden seeding test) are completed within 2 seconds.
Does this behavior persist with the latest version of LibTorrent (1.1.7 I believe)?
I also found the strange pauses in throughput today when analyzing the tunnel integration tests with @devos50. These are the outputs of three seperate runs sending a 2.06 MB file,...
ModerationCast (2008): [10.1.1.485.3316.pdf](https://github.com/Tribler/tribler/files/6815326/10.1.1.485.3316.pdf) {edit: 2007 work: https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/TriblerShare-%3A-A-Scalable-P-2-P-Based-Web-2-.-0-Werf/3a592b0795e0899a0fc88e11b883f048c49548bb with Youtube,Liveleak and Flickr browser}
A first version of the `suppress, delete, store, collect, spread` protocol has been captured in https://github.com/Tribler/py-ipv8/pull/186. We have found that this roughly relates to the emotion of a user for...
@synctext not particularly.
> Trustchain also has/needs a bulk data transfer protocol? If libtorrent channels work out, this could also be a good candidate to sync with libtorrent.