Adds a flag to set the SSH forwarding port or port range used for
'cdc_stream start-service' and 'cdc_rsync'.
If a single number is passed, e.g. --forward-port 12345, then this
port is used without checking availability of local and remote ports.
If the port is taken, this results in an error when trying to connect.
Note that this restricts the number of connections that stream can
make to one.
If a range is passed, e.g. --forward-port 45000-46000, the tools
search for available ports locally and remotely in that range. This is
more robust, but a bit slower due to the extra overhead.
Optimizes port_manager_win as it was very slow for a large port range.
It's still not optimal, but the time needed to scan 30k ports is
<< 1 seconds now.
Fixes#12
Implements the cdc_stream client and adjusts asset streaming in
various places to work better outside of a GGP environment.
This CL tries to get quoting for SSH commands right. It also brings
back the ability to start a streaming session from
asset_stream_manager.
Also cleans up Bazel targets setup. Since the sln file is now in root,
it is no longer necessary to prepend ../ to relative filenames to
make clicking on errors work.
The tools allow efficient and fast synchronization of large directory
trees from a Windows workstation to a Linux target machine.
cdc_rsync* support efficient copy of files by using content-defined
chunking (CDC) to identify chunks within files that can be reused.
asset_stream_manager + cdc_fuse_fs support efficient streaming of a
local directory to a remote virtual file system based on FUSE. It also
employs CDC to identify and reuse unchanged data chunks.