Peers no longer take care of block processing

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obscuren 2014-09-24 19:55:28 +02:00
parent 54558dd8ae
commit 1fe2d0d0e0

34
peer.go

@ -517,16 +517,9 @@ func (p *Peer) HandleInbound() {
break
}
blockPool.AddHash(hash)
blockPool.AddHash(hash, p)
}
/*
if foundCommonHash || msg.Data.Len() == 0 {
p.FetchBlocks()
} else {
p.FetchHashes()
}
*/
if !foundCommonHash && msg.Data.Len() != 0 {
p.FetchHashes()
}
@ -545,22 +538,6 @@ func (p *Peer) HandleInbound() {
p.lastBlockReceived = time.Now()
}
/*
var err error
blockPool.CheckLinkAndProcess(func(block *ethchain.Block) {
err = p.ethereum.StateManager().Process(block, false)
})
if err != nil {
peerlogger.Infoln(err)
} else {
// Don't trigger if there's just one block.
if blockPool.Len() != 0 && msg.Data.Len() > 1 {
p.FetchBlocks()
}
}
*/
}
}
}
@ -608,13 +585,6 @@ out:
if sinceBlock > 5*time.Second && sinceHash > 5*time.Second {
self.catchingUp = false
}
if sinceHash > 10*time.Second && self.ethereum.blockPool.Len() != 0 {
// XXX While this is completely and utterly incorrect, in order to do anything on the test net is to do it this way
// Assume that when fetching hashes timeouts, we are done.
//self.FetchHashes()
//self.FetchBlocks()
}
}
case <-self.quit:
break out
@ -738,7 +708,7 @@ func (self *Peer) handleStatus(msg *ethwire.Msg) {
// Compare the total TD with the blockchain TD. If remote is higher
// fetch hashes from highest TD node.
if self.td.Cmp(self.ethereum.BlockChain().TD) > 0 {
self.ethereum.blockPool.AddHash(self.lastReceivedHash)
self.ethereum.blockPool.AddHash(self.lastReceivedHash, self)
self.FetchHashes()
}