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Re: [tor-bugs] #17810 [Core Tor/Torflow]: TorFlow should ignore self-reported bandwidths when measuring relays
#17810: TorFlow should ignore self-reported bandwidths when measuring relays
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Reporter: robgjansen | Owner: (none)
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: Medium | Milestone:
Component: Core Tor/Torflow | Version:
Severity: Normal | Resolution:
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Comment (by robgjansen):
> While Torflow votes are unitless, they resemble actual bandwidths owing
that they are interpretations of bandwidth measurements taken at each
node.
Careful here. I think TorFlow measures something closer to residual
bandwidth capacity at the time of the measurement, not the full capacity
of the link. And it doesn't even measure residual capacity exactly,
because of scheduling and fairness. For example, if my relay is operating
at 100% link utilization and TorFlow tries to measure it, TorFlow isn't
going to get 0 bandwidth and it isn't going to get 100% bandwidth; TorFlow
is probably only going to get roughly 1/N of my bandwidth where N is the
number of other active flows.
Or am I misunderstanding and the authorities interpret the measurements
differently?
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