On Thu, Dec 04, 2003 at 08:07:00PM +0000, Ian Clarke wrote: > If, as has been reported, a node which always DNFs gets an increasing > number of requests then there is a bug in NGR - plain and simple - and > it should be easy enough to track down. > > *This* should be our focus, not iTTL which seems like [yet another] > hasty solution to a problem we haven't found yet. > > Toad is right to say that calculating tSearchFailed isn't easy, but > wrong to say that tSearchFailed should be infinite. Just because > something is unknown does not imply that it is infinite (you don't know > my birthday, does that mean its infinite too?). > > In fact, tSearchFailed clearly shouldn't be infinite, if it were then we > would prefer a slow node with pDNF of 0.8 over a fast node with pDNF > 0.8000000000000001. Clearly that would be silly, ergo we want > tSearchFailed to be less than infinity.
You have to set an arbitrary threshold below which slight changes in pDNF are irrelevant. More alchemy. Wonderful. > > Estimates are calculated using (simplified): > > e = pDF*tDF + pDNF*(tDNF * tSearchFailed) > > Provided that tSearchFailed is always > tDF, a node should never prefer > a node which DNFs over a node where requests succeed, especially when > pDNF is 1. Zab's experiments with blackholes suggests that even when > pDNF is 1, nodes are still routing requests - which suggests a bug. An > easy way to debug this might be to include the estimator() calculation > in the DataRequest such that a blackhole node could see why people keep > routing to it. > > Lets examine the obvious explanations before we start to question the > laws of physics. > Ian. > _______________________________________________ > Devl mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://dodo.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/devl -- Matthew J Toseland - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Freenet Project Official Codemonkey - http://freenetproject.org/ ICTHUS - Nothing is impossible. Our Boss says so.
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