grin_chain 5.4.0

Chain implementation for grin, a simple, private and scalable cryptocurrency implementation based on the Mimblewimble chain format.
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//! Set of static definitions for all parameters related to PIBD and Desegmentation
//! Note these are for experimentation via compilation, not meant to be exposed as
//! configuration parameters anywhere

/// Bitmap segment height assumed for requests and segment calculation
pub const BITMAP_SEGMENT_HEIGHT: u8 = 9;

/// Output segment height assumed for requests and segment calculation
pub const OUTPUT_SEGMENT_HEIGHT: u8 = 11;

/// Rangeproof segment height assumed for requests and segment calculation
pub const RANGEPROOF_SEGMENT_HEIGHT: u8 = 11;

/// Kernel segment height assumed for requests and segment calculation
pub const KERNEL_SEGMENT_HEIGHT: u8 = 11;

/// Maximum number of received segments to cache (across all trees) before we stop requesting others
pub const MAX_CACHED_SEGMENTS: usize = 15;

/// Number of segments to apply in a single LMDB transaction
pub const SEGMENT_APPLY_BATCH_SIZE: usize = 4;

/// How long the state sync should wait after requesting a segment from a peer before
/// deciding the segment isn't going to arrive. The syncer will then re-request the segment
pub const SEGMENT_REQUEST_TIMEOUT_SECS: i64 = 20;

/// Number of simultaneous requests for segments we should make. Note this is currently
/// divisible by 3 to try and evenly spread requests amount the 3 main MMRs (Bitmap segments
/// will always be requested first)
pub const SEGMENT_REQUEST_COUNT: usize = 15;

/// If the syncer hasn't seen a max work peer that supports PIBD in this number of seconds
/// give up and revert back to the txhashset.zip download method
pub const TXHASHSET_ZIP_FALLBACK_TIME_SECS: i64 = 60;