eth/downloader: use count instead of peers, clearer
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// After removing bad peers make sure we actually have sufficient peer left to keep downloading
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if d.peers.Peers() == 0 {
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if d.peers.Len() == 0 {
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d.queue.Reset()
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return errNoPeers
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}
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if d.queue.InFlight() == 0 {
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d.queue.Reset()
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return fmt.Errorf("%v peers available = %d. total peers = %d. hashes needed = %d", errPeersUnavailable, len(idlePeers), d.peers.Peers(), d.queue.Pending())
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return fmt.Errorf("%v peers available = %d. total peers = %d. hashes needed = %d", errPeersUnavailable, len(idlePeers), d.peers.Len(), d.queue.Pending())
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}
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} else if d.queue.InFlight() == 0 {
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@ -154,8 +154,8 @@ func (ps *peerSet) Peer(id string) *peer {
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return ps.peers[id]
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}
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// Peers returns if the current number of peers in the set.
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func (ps *peerSet) Peers() int {
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// Len returns if the current number of peers in the set.
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func (ps *peerSet) Len() int {
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ps.lock.RLock()
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defer ps.lock.RUnlock()
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