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1 files changed, 35 insertions, 35 deletions
diff --git a/src/net.h b/src/net.h
index 357b4cc40d..45edeb4884 100644
--- a/src/net.h
+++ b/src/net.h
@@ -605,41 +605,6 @@ public:
CNode(const CNode&) = delete;
CNode& operator=(const CNode&) = delete;
-private:
- const NodeId id;
- const uint64_t nLocalHostNonce;
- const ConnectionType m_conn_type;
- std::atomic<int> m_greatest_common_version{INIT_PROTO_VERSION};
-
- //! Services offered to this peer.
- //!
- //! This is supplied by the parent CConnman during peer connection
- //! (CConnman::ConnectNode()) from its attribute of the same name.
- //!
- //! This is const because there is no protocol defined for renegotiating
- //! services initially offered to a peer. The set of local services we
- //! offer should not change after initialization.
- //!
- //! An interesting example of this is NODE_NETWORK and initial block
- //! download: a node which starts up from scratch doesn't have any blocks
- //! to serve, but still advertises NODE_NETWORK because it will eventually
- //! fulfill this role after IBD completes. P2P code is written in such a
- //! way that it can gracefully handle peers who don't make good on their
- //! service advertisements.
- const ServiceFlags nLocalServices;
-
- std::list<CNetMessage> vRecvMsg; // Used only by SocketHandler thread
-
- mutable RecursiveMutex cs_addrName;
- std::string addrName GUARDED_BY(cs_addrName);
-
- // Our address, as reported by the peer
- CService addrLocal GUARDED_BY(cs_addrLocal);
- mutable RecursiveMutex cs_addrLocal;
-
- //! Whether this peer is an inbound onion, e.g. connected via our Tor onion service.
- const bool m_inbound_onion{false};
-
public:
NodeId GetId() const {
@@ -760,6 +725,41 @@ public:
/** Whether this peer is an inbound onion, e.g. connected via our Tor onion service. */
bool IsInboundOnion() const { return m_inbound_onion; }
+
+private:
+ const NodeId id;
+ const uint64_t nLocalHostNonce;
+ const ConnectionType m_conn_type;
+ std::atomic<int> m_greatest_common_version{INIT_PROTO_VERSION};
+
+ //! Services offered to this peer.
+ //!
+ //! This is supplied by the parent CConnman during peer connection
+ //! (CConnman::ConnectNode()) from its attribute of the same name.
+ //!
+ //! This is const because there is no protocol defined for renegotiating
+ //! services initially offered to a peer. The set of local services we
+ //! offer should not change after initialization.
+ //!
+ //! An interesting example of this is NODE_NETWORK and initial block
+ //! download: a node which starts up from scratch doesn't have any blocks
+ //! to serve, but still advertises NODE_NETWORK because it will eventually
+ //! fulfill this role after IBD completes. P2P code is written in such a
+ //! way that it can gracefully handle peers who don't make good on their
+ //! service advertisements.
+ const ServiceFlags nLocalServices;
+
+ std::list<CNetMessage> vRecvMsg; // Used only by SocketHandler thread
+
+ mutable RecursiveMutex cs_addrName;
+ std::string addrName GUARDED_BY(cs_addrName);
+
+ // Our address, as reported by the peer
+ CService addrLocal GUARDED_BY(cs_addrLocal);
+ mutable RecursiveMutex cs_addrLocal;
+
+ //! Whether this peer is an inbound onion, e.g. connected via our Tor onion service.
+ const bool m_inbound_onion{false};
};
/**