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Avoid needless router_dir_info_has_changed from router_set_status

On some profiles of Andrea's from #11332, I found that a great deal
of time can still be attributed to functions called from
update_router_have_minimum_dir_info().  This is making our
digestmap, tor_memeq, and siphash functions take a much bigger
portion of runtime than they really should.

If we're calling update_router_have_minimum_dir_info() too often,
that's because we're calling router_dir_info_changed() too often.
And it looks like most of the callers of router_dir_info_changed()
are coming as tail-calls from router_set_status() as invoked by
channel_do_open_actions().

But we don't need to call router_dir_info_changed() so much!  (I'm
not quite sure we need to call it from here at all, but...) Surely
we don't need to call it from router_set_status when the router's
status has not actually changed.

This patch makes us call router_dir_info_changed() from
router_set_status only when we are changing the router's status.

Fix for bug 12170.  This is leftover from our fix back in 273ee3e81
in 0.1.2.1-alpha, where we started caching the value of
update_router_have_minimum_dir_info().
Nick Mathewson 10 years ago
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2 changed files with 15 additions and 2 deletions
  1. 11 0
      changes/bug12170
  2. 4 2
      src/or/nodelist.c

+ 11 - 0
changes/bug12170

@@ -0,0 +1,11 @@
+  o Major bugfixes (performance):
+    - Do not recompute whether we have sufficient information to build
+      circuits every time we make a successful connection. Previously,
+      we would forget our cached value for this flag every time we
+      successfully opened a channel (or marked a router as running or not
+      running for any
+      other reason), regardless of whether we had
+      previously believed the router to be running. This forced us to
+      run a fairly expensive update operation with relatively
+      high frequency.
+      Fixes bug 12170; bugfix on 0.1.2.1-alpha.

+ 4 - 2
src/or/nodelist.c

@@ -1216,10 +1216,12 @@ router_set_status(const char *digest, int up)
     if (!up && node_is_me(node) && !net_is_disabled())
       log_warn(LD_NET, "We just marked ourself as down. Are your external "
                "addresses reachable?");
+
+    if (bool_neq(node->is_running, up))
+      router_dir_info_changed();
+
     node->is_running = up;
   }
-
-  router_dir_info_changed();
 }
 
 /** True iff, the last time we checked whether we had enough directory info