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Avoid spurious bwhist parsing failures

This should fix a bug that special ran into, where if your state file
didn't record period maxima, it would never decide that it had
successfully parsed itself unless you got lucky with your
uninitialized-variable values.

This patch also tries to improve error messags in the case where a
maximum value legitimately doesn't parse.
Nick Mathewson 14 년 전
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1개의 변경된 파일9개의 추가작업 그리고 3개의 파일을 삭제
  1. 9 3
      src/or/rephist.c

+ 9 - 3
src/or/rephist.c

@@ -1602,18 +1602,24 @@ rep_hist_load_bwhist_state_section(bw_array_t *b,
     b->cur_obs_time = start;
     b->next_period = start + NUM_SECS_BW_SUM_INTERVAL;
     SMARTLIST_FOREACH_BEGIN(s_values, const char *, cp) {
+        const char *maxstr = NULL;
         v = tor_parse_uint64(cp, 10, 0, UINT64_MAX, &ok, NULL);
         if (have_maxima) {
-          const char *maxstr = smartlist_get(s_maxima, cp_sl_idx);
+          maxstr = smartlist_get(s_maxima, cp_sl_idx);
           mv = tor_parse_uint64(maxstr, 10, 0, UINT64_MAX, &ok_m, NULL);
           mv *= NUM_SECS_ROLLING_MEASURE;
         } else {
           /* No maxima known; guess average rate to be conservative. */
           mv = v / s_interval;
         }
-        if (!ok || !ok_m) {
+        if (!ok) {
           retval = -1;
-          log_notice(LD_HIST, "Could not parse '%s' into a number.'", cp);
+          log_notice(LD_HIST, "Could not parse value '%s' into a number.'",cp);
+        }
+        if (maxstr && !ok_m) {
+          retval = -1;
+          log_notice(LD_HIST, "Could not parse maximum '%s' into a number.'",
+                     maxstr);
         }
 
         if (start < now) {