feat(net): disconnect from inactive nodes if necessary#5924
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| private static final int initialDelay = 300; | ||
| private static final String esName = "resilience-service"; | ||
| private final ScheduledExecutorService executor = ExecutorServiceManager | ||
| .newSingleThreadScheduledExecutor(esName); |
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I see that you have added 3 tasks to be scheduled and executed in the same executor, the scheduling between different tasks will be affected, right? Have you considered splitting the tasks into different executors?
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Any task only consume several milliseconds at most. There is no need to split them in different executors.
| List<PeerConnection> peers = tronNetDelegate.getActivePeer().stream() | ||
| .filter(peer -> !peer.isDisconnect()) | ||
| .filter(peer -> now - peer.getLastActiveTime() >= inactiveThreshold) | ||
| .filter(peer -> !peer.getChannel().isTrustPeer()) |
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Why change the original logic, not excluding active connections.
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Original logic don't have the inactiveThreshold restrict, it has many conditates. The number of peers whose inactive time is more inactiveThreshold is very small, it has very little condidates, so there is no need to exclude active connections.
What does this PR do?
To maintain the stability of the network and prevent node isolation, the node needs to be disconnected from inactive nodes on a regular basis. Three strategies are adopted:
Why are these changes required?
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