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[lsd0003] branch master updated: minor fixes


From: gnunet
Subject: [lsd0003] branch master updated: minor fixes
Date: Sun, 13 Jun 2021 16:03:34 +0200

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grothoff pushed a commit to branch master
in repository lsd0003.

The following commit(s) were added to refs/heads/master by this push:
     new f7cabae  minor fixes
f7cabae is described below

commit f7cabaeda33f191044bae0fcd1090c77028ba6ee
Author: Christian Grothoff <christian@grothoff.org>
AuthorDate: Sun Jun 13 16:00:50 2021 +0200

    minor fixes
---
 draft-summermatter-set-union.xml | 30 ++++++++++++++++++------------
 1 file changed, 18 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-)

diff --git a/draft-summermatter-set-union.xml b/draft-summermatter-set-union.xml
index a407584..003cbce 100644
--- a/draft-summermatter-set-union.xml
+++ b/draft-summermatter-set-union.xml
@@ -2009,7 +2009,7 @@ FUNCTION decide_operation_mode(avg_element_size,
 
     estimated_total_diff = est_set_diff_remote + est_local_set_diff
 
-    total_elements_to_send_local_send_first = est_remote_set_diff + 
local_set_size;
+    total_elements_to_send_local_send_first = est_remote_set_diff + 
local_set_size
 
     total_bytes_full_local_send_first = (avg_element_size * 
total_elements_to_send_local_send_first)
                                                + 
(total_elements_to_send_local_send_first * sizeof(ELEMENT_MSG_HEADER))
@@ -2030,7 +2030,7 @@ FUNCTION decide_operation_mode(avg_element_size,
         ibf_bucket_count = IBF_MIN_SIZE
     END IF
 
-    ibf_message_count = ceil ( ibf_bucket_count / MAX_BUCKETS_PER_MESSAGE);
+    ibf_message_count = ceil ( ibf_bucket_count / MAX_BUCKETS_PER_MESSAGE)
 
     estimated_counter_size = MIN (
                                   2 * LOG2(local_set_size / ibf_bucket_count),
@@ -2046,8 +2046,8 @@ FUNCTION decide_operation_mode(avg_element_size,
     element_size = (avg_element_size + sizeof(ELEMENT_MSG_HEADER)) * 
estimated_total_diff
     done_size = sizeof(DONE_HEADER)
     inquery_size = (sizeof(IBF_KEY) + sizeof(INQUERY_MSG_HEADER)) * 
estimated_total_diff
-    demand_size = (sizeof(HASHCODE) + sizeof(DEMAND_MSG_HEADER)) * 
estimated_total_diff;
-    offer_size = (sizeof(HASHCODE) + sizeof(OFFER_MSG_HEADER)) * 
estimated_total_diff;
+    demand_size = (sizeof(HASHCODE) + sizeof(DEMAND_MSG_HEADER)) * 
estimated_total_diff
+    offer_size = (sizeof(HASHCODE) + sizeof(OFFER_MSG_HEADER)) * 
estimated_total_diff
 
     total_bytes_diff = (element_size + done_size + inquery_size
                                  + demand_size + offer_size + ibf_bytes)
@@ -2064,19 +2064,24 @@ FUNCTION decide_operation_mode(avg_element_size,
     ELSE
         RETURN DIFFERENTIAL_SYNC
     IF END
-
-                                    ]]></artwork>
+    ]]></artwork>
+<!-- FIXME: the above algorithm is a mess, starting with formatting;
+     please begin by using shorter variable names and formatting so
+     that it renders properly in the HTML. Then, add some comments.
+     Also note that I switched the first two conditions, which
+     matters in case both sizes have set size of 0. -->
                     </figure>
                 </section>
                 <section anchor="performance_formula_ibf_parameters" 
numbered="true" toc="default">
                     <name>IBF Size</name>
                     <t>
                         The functions, described in this section, calculate 
the optimal initial size (initial_ibf_size)
-                        and in case of decoding failure, the optimal next 
bigger IBF size (get_next_ibf_size).
+                        and in case of decoding failure, the optimal next IBF 
size (get_next_ibf_size).
                     </t>
                     <t>
-                        These algorithms are described and justified in more 
details in the following work
+                        These algorithms are described and justified in more 
details in
                         <xref 
target="byzantine_fault_tolerant_set_reconciliation" format="default"/>.
+                        <!-- FIXME: cite more precisely where in the thesis! 
-->
                     </t>
                     <figure anchor="performance_formula_ibf_parameters_code">
                         <artwork name="" type="" align="left" alt=""><![CDATA[
@@ -2088,7 +2093,7 @@ FUNCTION decide_operation_mode(avg_element_size,
 # next_size: Size of the initial IBF
 
 FUNCTION initial_ibf_size(set_difference)
-    return MAX(37, IBF_BUCKET_NUMBER_FACTOR * set_difference );
+    return MAX(37, IBF_BUCKET_NUMBER_FACTOR * set_difference);
 FUNCTION END
 
 # CONSTANTS:
@@ -2097,10 +2102,10 @@ FUNCTION END
 # decoded_elements: Number of elements that have been successfully decoded
 # last_ibf_size: The number of buckets of the last IBF
 # Output:
-# next_size: Size of the next IBF
+# number of buckets for the next IBF
 
 FUNCTION get_next_ibf_size(decoded_elements, last_ibf_size)
-    next_size =(last_ibf_size * IBF_BUCKET_NUMBER_FACTOR) - ( 
IBF_BUCKET_NUMBER_FACTOR * decoded_elements )
+    next_size = IBF_BUCKET_NUMBER_FACTOR * (last_ibf_size - decoded_elements)
     return MAX(37, next_size);
 FUNCTION END
                         ]]></artwork>
@@ -2112,7 +2117,8 @@ FUNCTION END
                         The number of buckets an element is hashed to is 
hardcoded to 3. Reasoning and
                         justification can be found in the following work
                         <xref 
target="byzantine_fault_tolerant_set_reconciliation" format="default"/>.
-
+                        <!-- FIXME: Maybe this is better simply left to 
section 9 constants?
+                             Again, be precise in which part of your thesis 
you cite. -->
                     </t>
                 </section>
             </section>

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