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Dump addresses every 15 minutes instead of 10 seconds

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Pieter Wuille 11 years ago
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  1. 5
      src/net.cpp
  2. 4
      src/util.h

5
src/net.cpp

@ -22,6 +22,9 @@
#include <miniupnpc/upnperrors.h>
#endif
// Dump addresses to peers.dat every 15 minutes (900s)
#define DUMP_ADDRESSES_INTERVAL 900
using namespace std;
using namespace boost;
@ -1730,7 +1733,7 @@ void StartNode(boost::thread_group& threadGroup)
threadGroup.create_thread(boost::bind(&TraceThread<void (*)()>, "msghand", &ThreadMessageHandler));
// Dump network addresses
threadGroup.create_thread(boost::bind(&LoopForever<void (*)()>, "dumpaddr", &DumpAddresses, 10000));
threadGroup.create_thread(boost::bind(&LoopForever<void (*)()>, "dumpaddr", &DumpAddresses, DUMP_ADDRESSES_INTERVAL * 1000));
}
bool StopNode()

4
src/util.h

@ -527,7 +527,7 @@ inline uint32_t ByteReverse(uint32_t value)
// Standard wrapper for do-something-forever thread functions.
// "Forever" really means until the thread is interrupted.
// Use it like:
// new boost::thread(boost::bind(&LoopForever<void (*)()>, "dumpaddr", &DumpAddresses, 10000));
// new boost::thread(boost::bind(&LoopForever<void (*)()>, "dumpaddr", &DumpAddresses, 900000));
// or maybe:
// boost::function<void()> f = boost::bind(&FunctionWithArg, argument);
// threadGroup.create_thread(boost::bind(&LoopForever<boost::function<void()> >, "nothing", f, milliseconds));
@ -540,8 +540,8 @@ template <typename Callable> void LoopForever(const char* name, Callable func,
{
while (1)
{
func();
MilliSleep(msecs);
func();
}
}
catch (boost::thread_interrupted)

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