
Roger Dingledine
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Servers are allowed to send 100 cells initially, and can't send more until they receive a 'sendme' cell from that direction, indicating that they can send 10 more cells. As it currently stands, the exit node quickly runs out of window, and sends bursts of 10 whenever a sendme cell gets to him. This is much much much faster (and more flexible) than the old "give each circuit 1 kB/s and hope nothing overflows" approach. Also divided out the connection_watch_events into stop_reading, start_writing, etc. That way we can control them separately. svn:r54
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