[tor-bugs] #3825 [Tor Hidden Services]: HS intro points overloaded with CREATE cells cause connectivity failures

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#3825: HS intro points overloaded with CREATE cells cause connectivity failures
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 Reporter:  atoruser             |          Owner:  rransom           
     Type:  defect               |         Status:  needs_review      
 Priority:  major                |      Milestone:  Tor: 0.2.3.x-final
Component:  Tor Hidden Services  |        Version:  Tor: unspecified  
 Keywords:                       |         Parent:                    
   Points:                       |   Actualpoints:                    
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Comment(by rransom):

 Replying to [comment:26 hellais]:
 > Replying to [comment:25 rransom]:
 > > Replying to [comment:24 hellais]:
 > > > Taking a look at commit dae000735e75b178cdf27000d316f6504bf61373 I
 am a bit unsure about the reasoning behind the number of intro points to
 open once it realizes that one should be teared down.
 > > >
 > > > Let me try and explain how I understand this new Tor behavior:
 > > >
 > > > n is the original number of IP
 > > >
 > > > If a Tor HS detects that a intro-point circuit is being overloaded
 by lot's of CREATE cells it will close that intro point.
 > > >
 > > > At this point it will have n -1 IP active and I need to determine
 the x that I should add the n -1 to have the new number of intro points.
 > > >
 > > > constants:
 > > > IP_MIN_LT = minimum lifetime in seconds of a IP (18 hours =
 18*60*60)
 > > > IP_CON_LT = number of INTRODUCTION2 connections before the IP should
 dei (16384)
 > > >
 > > > variables
 > > > time_since_publishing = time in seconds since the HS has been
 published to the DA
 > > >
 > > > x =
 ((time_since_publishing/IP_MIN_LT)*(accepted_ip_connection)/(IP_CON_LT))*1.5
 > > >
 > > > I have a bit of doubts of this choice since the two members of this
 function converge do 4/3 and 1 therefore x -> 2. Since you are assigning a
 double to int:

 Sorry.  That isn't the formula I meant to use there.

 See my bug3825c branch for a fix.

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