syncthing/lib/config/optionsconfiguration.go

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// Copyright (C) 2014 The Syncthing Authors.
//
// This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
// License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this file,
// You can obtain one at https://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
package config
import (
"fmt"
"runtime"
"github.com/syncthing/syncthing/lib/protocol"
"github.com/syncthing/syncthing/lib/rand"
"github.com/syncthing/syncthing/lib/stringutil"
"github.com/syncthing/syncthing/lib/structutil"
)
func (opts OptionsConfiguration) Copy() OptionsConfiguration {
optsCopy := opts
optsCopy.RawListenAddresses = make([]string, len(opts.RawListenAddresses))
copy(optsCopy.RawListenAddresses, opts.RawListenAddresses)
optsCopy.RawGlobalAnnServers = make([]string, len(opts.RawGlobalAnnServers))
copy(optsCopy.RawGlobalAnnServers, opts.RawGlobalAnnServers)
optsCopy.AlwaysLocalNets = make([]string, len(opts.AlwaysLocalNets))
copy(optsCopy.AlwaysLocalNets, opts.AlwaysLocalNets)
optsCopy.UnackedNotificationIDs = make([]string, len(opts.UnackedNotificationIDs))
copy(optsCopy.UnackedNotificationIDs, opts.UnackedNotificationIDs)
return optsCopy
}
func (opts *OptionsConfiguration) prepare(guiPWIsSet bool) {
structutil.FillNilSlices(opts)
opts.RawListenAddresses = stringutil.UniqueTrimmedStrings(opts.RawListenAddresses)
opts.RawGlobalAnnServers = stringutil.UniqueTrimmedStrings(opts.RawGlobalAnnServers)
// Very short reconnection intervals are annoying
if opts.ReconnectIntervalS < 5 {
opts.ReconnectIntervalS = 5
}
if guiPWIsSet && len(opts.UnackedNotificationIDs) > 0 {
for i, key := range opts.UnackedNotificationIDs {
if key == "authenticationUserAndPassword" {
opts.UnackedNotificationIDs = append(opts.UnackedNotificationIDs[:i], opts.UnackedNotificationIDs[i+1:]...)
break
}
}
}
// Negative limits are meaningless, zero means unlimited.
if opts.ConnectionLimitEnough < 0 {
opts.ConnectionLimitEnough = 0
}
if opts.ConnectionLimitMax < 0 {
opts.ConnectionLimitMax = 0
}
if opts.ConnectionPriorityQUICWAN <= opts.ConnectionPriorityQUICLAN {
l.Warnln("Connection priority number for QUIC over WAN must be worse (higher) than QUIC over LAN. Correcting.")
opts.ConnectionPriorityQUICWAN = opts.ConnectionPriorityQUICLAN + 1
}
if opts.ConnectionPriorityTCPWAN <= opts.ConnectionPriorityTCPLAN {
l.Warnln("Connection priority number for TCP over WAN must be worse (higher) than TCP over LAN. Correcting.")
opts.ConnectionPriorityTCPWAN = opts.ConnectionPriorityTCPLAN + 1
}
}
// RequiresRestartOnly returns a copy with only the attributes that require
// restart on change.
func (opts OptionsConfiguration) RequiresRestartOnly() OptionsConfiguration {
optsCopy := opts
blank := OptionsConfiguration{}
copyMatchingTag(&blank, &optsCopy, "restart", func(v string) bool {
if len(v) > 0 && v != "true" {
panic(fmt.Sprintf(`unexpected tag value: %s. Expected untagged or "true"`, v))
}
return v != "true"
})
return optsCopy
}
func (opts OptionsConfiguration) IsStunDisabled() bool {
return opts.StunKeepaliveMinS < 1 || opts.StunKeepaliveStartS < 1 || !opts.NATEnabled
}
func (opts OptionsConfiguration) ListenAddresses() []string {
var addresses []string
for _, addr := range opts.RawListenAddresses {
switch addr {
case "default":
addresses = append(addresses, DefaultListenAddresses...)
default:
addresses = append(addresses, addr)
}
}
return stringutil.UniqueTrimmedStrings(addresses)
}
func (opts OptionsConfiguration) StunServers() []string {
var addresses []string
for _, addr := range opts.RawStunServers {
switch addr {
case "default":
defaultPrimaryAddresses := make([]string, len(DefaultPrimaryStunServers))
copy(defaultPrimaryAddresses, DefaultPrimaryStunServers)
rand.Shuffle(defaultPrimaryAddresses)
addresses = append(addresses, defaultPrimaryAddresses...)
defaultSecondaryAddresses := make([]string, len(DefaultSecondaryStunServers))
copy(defaultSecondaryAddresses, DefaultSecondaryStunServers)
rand.Shuffle(defaultSecondaryAddresses)
addresses = append(addresses, defaultSecondaryAddresses...)
default:
addresses = append(addresses, addr)
}
}
addresses = stringutil.UniqueTrimmedStrings(addresses)
return addresses
}
func (opts OptionsConfiguration) GlobalDiscoveryServers() []string {
var servers []string
for _, srv := range opts.RawGlobalAnnServers {
switch srv {
case "default":
servers = append(servers, DefaultDiscoveryServers...)
case "default-v4":
servers = append(servers, DefaultDiscoveryServersV4...)
case "default-v6":
servers = append(servers, DefaultDiscoveryServersV6...)
default:
servers = append(servers, srv)
}
}
return stringutil.UniqueTrimmedStrings(servers)
}
func (opts OptionsConfiguration) MaxFolderConcurrency() int {
// If a value is set, trust that.
if opts.RawMaxFolderConcurrency > 0 {
return opts.RawMaxFolderConcurrency
}
if opts.RawMaxFolderConcurrency < 0 {
// -1 etc means unlimited, which in the implementation means zero
return 0
}
// Otherwise default to the number of CPU cores in the system as a rough
// approximation of system powerfullness.
if n := runtime.GOMAXPROCS(-1); n > 0 {
return n
}
// We should never get here to begin with, but since we're here let's
// use some sort of reasonable compromise between the old "no limit" and
// getting nothing done... (Median number of folders out there at time
// of writing is two, 95-percentile at 12 folders.)
return 4 // https://xkcd.com/221/
}
func (opts OptionsConfiguration) MaxConcurrentIncomingRequestKiB() int {
// Negative is disabled, which in limiter land is spelled zero
if opts.RawMaxCIRequestKiB < 0 {
return 0
}
if opts.RawMaxCIRequestKiB == 0 {
// The default is 256 MiB
return 256 * 1024 // KiB
}
// We can't really do less than a couple of concurrent blocks or we'll
// pretty much stall completely. Check that an explicit value is large
// enough.
const minAllowed = 2 * protocol.MaxBlockSize / 1024
if opts.RawMaxCIRequestKiB < minAllowed {
return minAllowed
}
// Roll with it.
return opts.RawMaxCIRequestKiB
}
func (opts OptionsConfiguration) AutoUpgradeEnabled() bool {
return opts.AutoUpgradeIntervalH > 0
}
func (opts OptionsConfiguration) FeatureFlag(name string) bool {
for _, flag := range opts.FeatureFlags {
if flag == name {
return true
}
}
return false
}
// LowestConnectionLimit is the lower of ConnectionLimitEnough or
// ConnectionLimitMax, or whichever of them is actually set if only one of
// them is set. It's the point where we should stop dialing.
func (opts OptionsConfiguration) LowestConnectionLimit() int {
limit := opts.ConnectionLimitEnough
if limit == 0 || (opts.ConnectionLimitMax != 0 && opts.ConnectionLimitMax < limit) {
// It doesn't really make sense to set Max lower than Enough but
// someone might do it while experimenting and it's easy for us to
// do the right thing.
limit = opts.ConnectionLimitMax
}
return limit
}