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Bug: file download time and throughput is not accurate #71

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tempusfrangit opened this issue Dec 3, 2023 · 0 comments
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Bug: file download time and throughput is not accurate #71

tempusfrangit opened this issue Dec 3, 2023 · 0 comments
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With the recent changes download timings are no longer accurate for time spent downloading an individual file in multifile mode.

This is related to some chunks blocking on connections so download_elapsed is effectively total_elapsed in all cases.

  • Pget should have a way of communicating time spent for a chunk and aggregating it for a given file rather than download_elapsed including blocking time. This also breaks the throughput calculation.

  • An alternative is to explore downloading one file at a time and allocating connections to meet the target chunk size before moving on to the next file.

If we go with communicating the download time up the stack, this feels like a legitimate use for values in the context (pointer to per-chunk data) instead of trying to pass data back up the whole stack.

@tempusfrangit tempusfrangit changed the title Rework timing for download Bug: file download time and throughput is no linger accurate Dec 3, 2023
@tempusfrangit tempusfrangit changed the title Bug: file download time and throughput is no linger accurate Bug: file download time and throughput is not accurate Dec 3, 2023
@tempusfrangit tempusfrangit added this to the 1.0.0 milestone Dec 3, 2023
@tempusfrangit tempusfrangit added the bug Something isn't working label Dec 8, 2023
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