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@@ -5,15 +5,17 @@ from Attack.MembersMgmtCommAttack import Message
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# needed because of machine inprecision. E.g A time difference of 0.1s is stored as >0.1s
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EPS_TOLERANCE = 1e-13 # works for a difference of 0.1, no less
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+######### TODO: WIKI ADD VALUE RANGES ##########
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+
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class CommunicationProcessor():
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"""
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Class to process parsed input CSV/XML data and retrieve a mapping or other information.
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"""
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- def __init__(self, packets:list, mtypes:dict):
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+ def __init__(self, packets:list, mtypes:dict, nat:bool):
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self.packets = packets
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self.mtypes = mtypes
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-
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+ self.nat = nat
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def set_mapping(self, packets: list, mapped_ids: dict):
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"""
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@@ -23,14 +25,14 @@ class CommunicationProcessor():
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:param mapped_ids: the chosen IDs
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"""
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self.packets = packets
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- self.init_ids = set(mapped_ids.keys())
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+ self.local_init_ids = set(mapped_ids.keys())
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-
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- def find_interval_with_most_comm(self, number_ids: int, max_int_time: float):
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+ def find_interval_most_comm(self, number_ids: int, max_int_time: float):
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"""
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- Finds a time interval of the given seconds where the given number of IDs communicate among themselves the most.
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+ Finds a time interval of the given seconds where the given number of IDs commuicate the most.
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+ If NAT is active, the most communication is restricted to the most communication by the given number of initiating IDs.
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+ If NAT is inactive, the intervall the most overall communication, that has at least the given number of initiating IDs in it, is chosen.
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- :param packets: The packets containing the communication
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:param number_ids: The number of IDs that are to be considered
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:param max_int_time: A short description of the attack.
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:return: A triple consisting of the IDs, as well as start and end idx with respect to the given packets.
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@@ -101,12 +103,14 @@ class CommunicationProcessor():
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# first find all possible intervals that contain enough IDs that initiate communication
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idx_low, idx_high = 0, 0
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- comm_counts = dict()
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+ comm_counts = {}
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possible_intervals = []
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+ general_comm_sum, cur_highest_sum = 0, 0
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# Iterate over all packets from start to finish and process the info of each packet
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# If time of packet within time interval, update the message count for this communication
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# If time of packet exceeds time interval, substract from the message count for this communication
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+ # Similar to a Sliding Window approach
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while True:
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if idx_high < len(packets):
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cur_int_time = float(packets[idx_high]["Time"]) - float(packets[idx_low]["Time"])
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@@ -117,8 +121,12 @@ class CommunicationProcessor():
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nez_comm_counts = get_nez_comm_counts(comm_counts)
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# if we have enough IDs as specified by the caller, mark as possible interval
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if len(nez_comm_counts) >= number_ids:
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- # possible_intervals.append((nez_msg_counts, packets[idx_low]["Time"], packets[idx_high-1]["Time"]))
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- possible_intervals.append((nez_comm_counts, idx_low, idx_high - 1))
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+ if self.nat:
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+ possible_intervals.append((nez_comm_counts, idx_low, idx_high-1))
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+ elif general_comm_sum >= cur_highest_sum:
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+ cur_highest_sum = general_comm_sum
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+ possible_intervals.append({"IDs": nez_comm_counts, "CommSum": general_comm_sum, "Start": idx_low, "End": idx_high-1})
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+ general_comm_sum = 0
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if idx_high >= len(packets):
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break
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@@ -132,28 +140,31 @@ class CommunicationProcessor():
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# consume the new packet at idx_high and process its information
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change_comm_counts(comm_counts, idx_high)
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idx_high += 1
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-
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- # now find the interval in which as many IDs as specified communicate the most in the given time interval
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- summed_intervals = []
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- sum_intervals_idxs = []
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- cur_highest_sum = 0
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-
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- # for every interval compute the sum of id_counts of the first most communicative IDs and eventually find
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- # the interval(s) with most communication and its IDs
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- # on the side also store the communication count of the individual IDs
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- for j, interval in enumerate(possible_intervals):
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- comm_counts = interval[0].items()
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- sorted_comm_counts = sorted(comm_counts, key=lambda x: x[1], reverse=True)
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- picked_ids, comm_sum = get_comm_count_first_ids(sorted_comm_counts)
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-
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- if comm_sum == cur_highest_sum:
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- summed_intervals.append({"IDs": picked_ids, "CommSum": comm_sum, "Start": interval[1], "End": interval[2]})
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- elif comm_sum > cur_highest_sum:
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- summed_intervals = []
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- summed_intervals.append({"IDs": picked_ids, "CommSum": comm_sum, "Start": interval[1], "End": interval[2]})
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- cur_highest_sum = comm_sum
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-
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- return summed_intervals
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+ general_comm_sum += 1
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+
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+ if self.nat:
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+ # now find the interval in which as many IDs as specified communicate the most in the given time interval
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+ summed_intervals = []
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+ sum_intervals_idxs = []
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+ cur_highest_sum = 0
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+
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+ # for every interval compute the sum of id_counts of the first most communicative IDs and eventually find
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+ # the interval(s) with most communication and its IDs
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+ # on the side also store the communication count of the individual IDs
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+ for j, interval in enumerate(possible_intervals):
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+ comm_counts = interval[0].items()
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+ sorted_comm_counts = sorted(comm_counts, key=lambda x: x[1], reverse=True)
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+ picked_ids, comm_sum = get_comm_count_first_ids(sorted_comm_counts)
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+
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+ if comm_sum == cur_highest_sum:
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+ summed_intervals.append({"IDs": picked_ids, "CommSum": comm_sum, "Start": interval[1], "End": interval[2]})
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+ elif comm_sum > cur_highest_sum:
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+ summed_intervals = []
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+ summed_intervals.append({"IDs": picked_ids, "CommSum": comm_sum, "Start": interval[1], "End": interval[2]})
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+ cur_highest_sum = comm_sum
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+ return summed_intervals
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+ else:
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+ return possible_intervals
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def det_id_roles_and_msgs(self):
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@@ -172,13 +183,14 @@ class CommunicationProcessor():
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msgs, msg_id = [], 0
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# keep track of previous request to find connections
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prev_reqs = {}
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- init_ids = self.init_ids
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+ local_init_ids = self.local_init_ids
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+ external_init_ids = set()
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# process every packet individually
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for packet in self.packets:
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id_src, id_dst, msg_type, time = packet["Src"], packet["Dst"], int(packet["Type"]), float(packet["Time"])
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# if if either one of the IDs is not mapped, continue
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- if (id_src not in init_ids) and (id_dst not in init_ids):
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+ if (id_src not in local_init_ids) and (id_dst not in local_init_ids):
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continue
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# convert message type number to enum type
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@@ -186,44 +198,48 @@ class CommunicationProcessor():
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# process a request
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if msg_type in {MessageType.SALITY_HELLO, MessageType.SALITY_NL_REQUEST}:
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- if id_src not in init_ids:
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+ if not self.nat and id_dst in local_init_ids and id_src not in local_init_ids:
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+ external_init_ids.add(id_src)
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+ elif id_src not in local_init_ids:
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continue
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- # process ID's role
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- respnd_ids.add(id_dst)
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+ else:
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+ # process ID's role
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+ respnd_ids.add(id_dst)
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# convert the abstract message into a message object to handle it better
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msg_str = "{0}-{1}".format(id_src, id_dst)
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msg = Message(msg_id, id_src, id_dst, msg_type, time)
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msgs.append(msg)
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prev_reqs[msg_str] = msg_id
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+ msg_id += 1
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# process a reply
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elif msg_type in {MessageType.SALITY_HELLO_REPLY, MessageType.SALITY_NL_REPLY}:
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- if id_dst not in init_ids:
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+ if not self.nat and id_src in local_init_ids and id_dst not in local_init_ids:
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+ # process ID's role
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+ external_init_ids.add(id_dst)
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+ elif id_dst not in local_init_ids:
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continue
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- # process ID's role
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- respnd_ids.add(id_src)
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+ else:
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+ # process ID's role
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+ respnd_ids.add(id_src)
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# convert the abstract message into a message object to handle it better
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msg_str = "{0}-{1}".format(id_dst, id_src)
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# find the request message ID for this response and set its reference index
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refer_idx = prev_reqs[msg_str]
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msgs[refer_idx].refer_msg_id = msg_id
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- # print(msgs[refer_idx])
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msg = Message(msg_id, id_src, id_dst, msg_type, time, refer_idx)
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msgs.append(msg)
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# remove the request to this response from storage
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del(prev_reqs[msg_str])
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-
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- # for message ID only count actual messages
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- if not msg_type == MessageType.TIMEOUT:
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msg_id += 1
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# store the retrieved information in this object for later use
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self.respnd_ids = sorted(respnd_ids)
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+ self.external_init_ids = sorted(external_init_ids)
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self.messages = msgs
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# return the retrieved information
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- return self.init_ids, self.respnd_ids, self.messages
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-
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+ return self.local_init_ids, self.external_init_ids, self.respnd_ids, self.messages
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def det_ext_and_local_ids(self, prob_rspnd_local: int):
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"""
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@@ -233,11 +249,14 @@ class CommunicationProcessor():
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:param prob_rspnd_local: the probabilty that a responder is local
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"""
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external_ids = set()
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- local_ids = self.init_ids.copy()
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+ local_ids = self.local_init_ids.copy()
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# set up probabilistic chooser
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rspnd_locality = Lea.fromValFreqsDict({"local": prob_rspnd_local*100, "external": (1-prob_rspnd_local)*100})
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+ for id_ in self.external_init_ids:
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+ external_ids.add(id_)
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+
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# determine responder localities
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for id_ in self.respnd_ids:
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if id_ in local_ids or id_ in external_ids:
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@@ -250,390 +269,4 @@ class CommunicationProcessor():
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external_ids.add(id_)
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self.local_ids, self.external_ids = local_ids, external_ids
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- return self.local_ids, self.external_ids
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-
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-
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-
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- # def find_interval_with_most_comm(self, number_ids: int, max_int_time: float):
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- # """
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- # Finds a time interval of the given seconds where the given number of IDs communicate among themselves the most.
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-
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- # :param packets: The packets containing the communication
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- # :param number_ids: The number of IDs that are to be considered
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- # :param max_int_time: A short description of the attack.
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- # :return: A triple consisting of the IDs, as well as start and end idx with respect to the given packets.
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- # """
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- # packets = self.packets
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-
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- # def get_nez_msg_counts(msg_counts: dict):
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- # """
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- # Filters out all msg_counts that have 0 as value
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- # """
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- # nez_msg_counts = dict()
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- # for msg in msg_counts.keys():
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- # count = msg_counts[msg]
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- # if count > 0:
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- # nez_msg_counts[msg] = count
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- # return nez_msg_counts
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-
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- # def greater_than(a: float, b: float):
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- # """
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- # A greater than operator desgined to handle slight machine inprecision up to EPS_TOLERANCE.
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- # :return: True if a > b, otherwise False
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- # """
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- # return b - a < -EPS_TOLERANCE
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-
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- # def change_msg_counts(msg_counts: dict, idx: int, add=True):
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- # """
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- # Changes the value of the message count of the message occuring in the packet specified by the given index.
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- # Adds 1 if add is True and subtracts 1 otherwise.
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- # """
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- # change = 1 if add else -1
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- # id_src, id_dst = packets[idx]["Src"], packets[idx]["Dst"]
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- # src_to_dst = "{0}-{1}".format(id_src, id_dst)
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- # dst_to_src = "{0}-{1}".format(id_dst, id_src)
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-
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- # if src_to_dst in msg_counts.keys():
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- # msg_counts[src_to_dst] += change
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- # elif dst_to_src in msg_counts.keys():
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- # msg_counts[dst_to_src] += change
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- # elif add:
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- # msg_counts[src_to_dst] = 1
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-
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- # def count_ids_in_msg_counts(msg_counts: dict):
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- # """
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- # Counts all ids that are involved in messages with a non zero message count
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- # """
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- # ids = set()
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- # for msg in msg_counts.keys():
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- # src, dst = msg.split("-")
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- # ids.add(dst)
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- # ids.add(src)
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- # return len(ids)
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-
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- # def get_msg_count_first_ids(msg_counts: list):
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- # """
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- # Finds the IDs that communicate among themselves the most with respect to the given message counts.
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- # :param msg_counts: a sorted list of message counts where each entry is a tuple of key and value
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- # :return: The picked IDs and their total message count as a tuple
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- # """
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- # # if order of most messages is important, use an additional list
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- # picked_ids = set()
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- # total_msg_count = 0
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-
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- # # iterate over every message count
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- # for i, msg in enumerate(msg_counts):
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- # count_picked_ids = len(picked_ids)
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- # id_one, id_two = msg[0].split("-")
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-
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- # # if enough IDs have been found, stop
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- # if count_picked_ids >= number_ids:
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- # break
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-
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- # # if two IDs can be added without exceeding the desired number of IDs, add them
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- # if count_picked_ids - 2 <= number_ids:
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- # picked_ids.add(id_one)
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- # picked_ids.add(id_two)
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- # total_msg_count += msg[1]
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-
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- # # if there is only room for one more id to be added,
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- # # find one that is already contained in the picked IDs
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- # else:
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- # for j, msg in enumerate(msg_counts[i:]):
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- # id_one, id_two = msg[0].split("-")
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- # if id_one in picked_ids:
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- # picked_ids.add(id_two)
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- # total_msg_count += msg[1]
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- # break
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- # elif id_two in picked_ids:
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- # picked_ids.add(id_one)
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- # total_msg_count += msg[1]
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- # break
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- # break
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-
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- # return picked_ids, total_msg_count
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- # def get_indv_id_counts_and_comms(picked_ids: dict, msg_counts: dict):
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- # """
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- # Retrieves the total mentions of one ID in the communication pattern
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- # and all communication entries that include only picked IDs.
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- # """
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- # indv_id_counts = {}
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- # id_comms = set()
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- # for msg in msg_counts:
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- # ids = msg.split("-")
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- # if ids[0] in picked_ids and ids[1] in picked_ids:
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- # msg_other_dir = "{}-{}".format(ids[1], ids[0])
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- # if (not msg in id_comms) and (not msg_other_dir in id_comms):
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- # id_comms.add(msg)
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-
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- # for id_ in ids:
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- # if id_ in indv_id_counts:
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- # indv_id_counts[id_] += msg_counts[msg]
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- # else:
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- # indv_id_counts[id_] = msg_counts[msg]
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-
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- # return indv_id_counts, id_comms
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-
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- # # first find all possible intervals that contain enough IDs that communicate among themselves
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- # idx_low, idx_high = 0, 0
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- # msg_counts = dict()
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- # possible_intervals = []
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-
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- # # Iterate over all packets from start to finish and process the info of each packet
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- # # If time of packet within time interval, update the message count for this communication
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- # # If time of packet exceeds time interval, substract from the message count for this communication
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- # while True:
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- # if idx_high < len(packets):
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- # cur_int_time = float(packets[idx_high]["Time"]) - float(packets[idx_low]["Time"])
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-
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- # # if current interval time exceeds time interval, save the message counts if appropriate, or stop if no more packets
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- # if greater_than(cur_int_time, max_int_time) or idx_high >= len(packets):
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- # # get all message counts for communications that took place in the current intervall
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- # nez_msg_counts = get_nez_msg_counts(msg_counts)
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-
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- # # if we have enough IDs as specified by the caller, mark as possible interval
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- # if count_ids_in_msg_counts(nez_msg_counts) >= number_ids:
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- # # possible_intervals.append((nez_msg_counts, packets[idx_low]["Time"], packets[idx_high-1]["Time"]))
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- # possible_intervals.append((nez_msg_counts, idx_low, idx_high - 1))
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-
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- # if idx_high >= len(packets):
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- # break
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-
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- # # let idx_low "catch up" so that the current interval time fits into the interval time specified by the caller
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- # while greater_than(cur_int_time, max_int_time):
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- # change_msg_counts(msg_counts, idx_low, add=False)
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- # idx_low += 1
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- # cur_int_time = float(packets[idx_high]["Time"]) - float(packets[idx_low]["Time"])
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-
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- # # consume the new packet at idx_high and process its information
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- # change_msg_counts(msg_counts, idx_high)
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- # idx_high += 1
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-
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-
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- # # now find the interval in which as many IDs as specified communicate the most in the given time interval
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- # summed_intervals = []
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- # sum_intervals_idxs = []
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- # cur_highest_sum = 0
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-
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- # # for every interval compute the sum of msg_counts of the first most communicative IDs and eventually find
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- # # the interval(s) with most communication and its IDs
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- # # on the side also store the communication count of the individual IDs
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- # for j, interval in enumerate(possible_intervals):
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- # msg_counts = interval[0].items()
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- # sorted_msg_counts = sorted(msg_counts, key=lambda x: x[1], reverse=True)
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- # picked_ids, msg_sum = get_msg_count_first_ids(sorted_msg_counts)
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-
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- # if msg_sum == cur_highest_sum:
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- # summed_intervals.append({"IDs": picked_ids, "MsgSum": msg_sum, "Start": interval[1], "End": interval[2]})
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- # sum_intervals_idxs.append(j)
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- # elif msg_sum > cur_highest_sum:
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- # summed_intervals = []
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- # sum_intervals_idxs = [j]
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- # summed_intervals.append({"IDs": picked_ids, "MsgSum": msg_sum, "Start": interval[1], "End": interval[2]})
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- # cur_highest_sum = msg_sum
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-
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- # for j, interval in enumerate(summed_intervals):
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- # idx = sum_intervals_idxs[j]
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- # msg_counts_picked = possible_intervals[idx][0]
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- # indv_id_counts, id_comms = get_indv_id_counts_and_comms(interval["IDs"], msg_counts_picked)
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- # interval["IDs"] = indv_id_counts
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- # interval["Comms"] = id_comms
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-
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- # return summed_intervals
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-
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- # def det_id_roles_and_msgs(self):
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- # """
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- # Determine the role of every mapped ID. The role can be initiator, responder or both.
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- # On the side also connect corresponding messages together to quickly find out
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- # which reply belongs to which request and vice versa.
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-
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- # :return: a 4-tuple as (initiator IDs, responder IDs, both IDs, messages)
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- # """
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-
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- # mtypes = self.mtypes
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- # # setup initial variables and their values
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- # init_ids, respnd_ids, both_ids = set(), set(), set()
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- # # msgs --> the filtered messages, msg_id --> an increasing ID to give every message an artificial primary key
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- # msgs, msg_id = [], 0
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- # # kepp track of previous request to find connections
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- # prev_reqs = {}
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- # all_init_ids = self.init_ids
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- # packets = self.packets
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-
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- # def process_initiator(id_: str):
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- # """
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- # Process the given ID as initiator and update the above sets accordingly.
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- # """
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- # if id_ in both_ids:
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- # pass
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- # elif not id_ in respnd_ids:
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- # init_ids.add(id_)
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- # elif id_ in respnd_ids:
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- # respnd_ids.remove(id_)
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- # both_ids.add(id_)
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-
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- # def process_responder(id_: str):
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- # """
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- # Process the given ID as responder and update the above sets accordingly.
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- # """
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- # if id_ in both_ids:
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- # pass
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- # elif not id_ in init_ids:
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- # respnd_ids.add(id_)
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- # elif id_ in init_ids:
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- # init_ids.remove(id_)
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- # both_ids.add(id_)
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-
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- # # process every packet individually
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- # for packet in packets:
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- # id_src, id_dst, msg_type, time = packet["Src"], packet["Dst"], int(packet["Type"]), float(packet["Time"])
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- # # if if either one of the IDs is not mapped, continue
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- # if (not id_src in all_ids) or (not id_dst in all_ids):
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- # continue
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-
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- # # convert message type number to enum type
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- # msg_type = mtypes[msg_type]
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-
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- # # process a request
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- # if msg_type in {MessageType.SALITY_HELLO, MessageType.SALITY_NL_REQUEST}:
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- # # process each ID's role
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- # process_initiator(id_src)
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- # process_responder(id_dst)
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- # # convert the abstract message into a message object to handle it better
|
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- # msg_str = "{0}-{1}".format(id_src, id_dst)
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- # msg = Message(msg_id, id_src, id_dst, msg_type, time)
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|
- # msgs.append(msg)
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|
- # prev_reqs[msg_str] = msg_id
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-
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- # # process a reply
|
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- # elif msg_type in {MessageType.SALITY_HELLO_REPLY, MessageType.SALITY_NL_REPLY}:
|
|
|
- # # process each ID's role
|
|
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- # process_initiator(id_dst)
|
|
|
- # process_responder(id_src)
|
|
|
- # # convert the abstract message into a message object to handle it better
|
|
|
- # msg_str = "{0}-{1}".format(id_dst, id_src)
|
|
|
- # # find the request message ID for this response and set its reference index
|
|
|
- # refer_idx = prev_reqs[msg_str]
|
|
|
- # msgs[refer_idx].refer_msg_id = msg_id
|
|
|
- # # print(msgs[refer_idx])
|
|
|
- # msg = Message(msg_id, id_src, id_dst, msg_type, time, refer_idx)
|
|
|
- # msgs.append(msg)
|
|
|
- # # remove the request to this response from storage
|
|
|
- # del(prev_reqs[msg_str])
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- # # for message ID only count actual messages
|
|
|
- # if not msg_type == MessageType.TIMEOUT:
|
|
|
- # msg_id += 1
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- # # store the retrieved information in this object for later use
|
|
|
- # self.init_ids, self.respnd_ids, self.both_ids = sorted(init_ids), sorted(respnd_ids), sorted(both_ids)
|
|
|
- # self.messages = msgs
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- # # return the retrieved information
|
|
|
- # return init_ids, respnd_ids, both_ids, msgs
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- # def det_ext_and_local_ids(self, comm_type: str, prob_init_local: int, prob_rspnd_local: int):
|
|
|
- # """
|
|
|
- # Map the given IDs to a locality (i.e. local or external} considering the given probabilities.
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- # :param comm_type: the type of communication (i.e. local, external or mixed)
|
|
|
- # :param prob_init_local: the probabilty that an initiator ID is local
|
|
|
- # :param prob_rspnd_local: the probabilty that a responder is local
|
|
|
- # """
|
|
|
- # init_ids, respnd_ids, both_ids = self.init_ids, self.respnd_ids, self.both_ids
|
|
|
- # id_comms = sorted(self.id_comms)
|
|
|
- # external_ids = set()
|
|
|
- # local_ids = set()
|
|
|
- # ids = self.init_ids
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- # def map_init_is_local(id_:str):
|
|
|
- # """
|
|
|
- # Map the given ID as local and handle its communication partners' locality
|
|
|
- # """
|
|
|
- # # loop over all communication entries
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- # for id_comm in id_comms:
|
|
|
- # ids = id_comm.split("-")
|
|
|
- # other = ids[0] if id_ == ids[1] else ids[1]
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- # # if id_comm does not contain the ID to be mapped, continue
|
|
|
- # if not (id_ == ids[0] or id_ == ids[1]):
|
|
|
- # continue
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- # # if other is already mapped, continue
|
|
|
- # if other in local_ids or other in external_ids:
|
|
|
- # continue
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- # # if comm_type is mixed, other ID can be local or external
|
|
|
- # if comm_type == "mixed":
|
|
|
- # other_pos = mixed_respnd_is_local.random()
|
|
|
- # if other_pos == "local":
|
|
|
- # local_ids.add(other)
|
|
|
- # elif other_pos == "external":
|
|
|
- # external_ids.add(other)
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- # # if comm_type is external, other ID must be external to fulfill type
|
|
|
- # # exlude initiators not to throw away too much communication
|
|
|
- # elif comm_type == "external":
|
|
|
- # if not other in initiators:
|
|
|
- # external_ids.add(other)
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- # def map_init_is_external(id_: int):
|
|
|
- # """
|
|
|
- # Map the given ID as external and handle its communication partners' locality
|
|
|
- # """
|
|
|
- # for id_comm in id_comms:
|
|
|
- # ids = id_comm.split("-")
|
|
|
- # other = ids[0] if id_ == ids[1] else ids[1]
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- # # if id_comm does not contain the ID to be mapped, continue
|
|
|
- # if not (id_ == ids[0] or id_ == ids[1]):
|
|
|
- # continue
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- # # if other is already mapped, continue
|
|
|
- # if other in local_ids or other in external_ids:
|
|
|
- # continue
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- # if not other in initiators:
|
|
|
- # local_ids.add(other)
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- # # if comm_type is local, map all IDs to local
|
|
|
- # if comm_type == "local":
|
|
|
- # local_ids = set(mapped_ids.keys())
|
|
|
- # else:
|
|
|
- # # set up probabilistic chooser
|
|
|
- # init_local_or_external = Lea.fromValFreqsDict({"local": prob_init_local*100, "external": (1-prob_init_local)*100})
|
|
|
- # mixed_respnd_is_local = Lea.fromValFreqsDict({"local": prob_rspnd_local*100, "external": (1-prob_rspnd_local)*100})
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- # # assign IDs in 'both' local everytime for mixed?
|
|
|
- # # sort initiators by some order, to gain determinism
|
|
|
- # initiators = sorted(list(init_ids) + list(both_ids))
|
|
|
- # # sort by individual communication count to increase final communication count
|
|
|
- # # better to sort by highest count of 'shared' IDs in case of local comm_type?
|
|
|
- # initiators = sorted(initiators, key=lambda id_:self.indv_id_counts[id_], reverse=True)
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- # for id_ in initiators:
|
|
|
- # pos = init_local_or_external.random()
|
|
|
- # if pos == "local":
|
|
|
- # # if id_ has already been mapped differently, its communication partners still have to be mapped
|
|
|
- # if id_ in external_ids:
|
|
|
- # map_init_is_external(id_)
|
|
|
- # # otherwise, map as chosen above
|
|
|
- # else:
|
|
|
- # local_ids.add(id_)
|
|
|
- # map_init_is_local(id_)
|
|
|
- # elif pos == "external":
|
|
|
- # # if id_ has already been mapped differently, its communication partners still have to be mapped
|
|
|
- # if id_ in local_ids:
|
|
|
- # map_init_is_local(id_)
|
|
|
- # # otherwise, map as chosen above
|
|
|
- # else:
|
|
|
- # external_ids.add(id_)
|
|
|
- # map_init_is_external(id_)
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- # self.local_ids, self.external_ids = local_ids, external_ids
|
|
|
- # return
|
|
|
+ return self.local_ids, self.external_ids
|