ENet v1.3.17
Reliable UDP networking library
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Functions | |
void | enet_peer_disconnect (ENetPeer *peer, enet_uint32 data) |
Request a disconnection from a peer. More... | |
void | enet_peer_disconnect_later (ENetPeer *peer, enet_uint32 data) |
Request a disconnection from a peer, but only after all queued outgoing packets are sent. More... | |
void | enet_peer_disconnect_now (ENetPeer *peer, enet_uint32 data) |
Force an immediate disconnection from a peer. More... | |
void | enet_peer_dispatch_incoming_reliable_commands (ENetPeer *peer, ENetChannel *channel, ENetIncomingCommand *queuedCommand) |
void | enet_peer_dispatch_incoming_unreliable_commands (ENetPeer *peer, ENetChannel *channel, ENetIncomingCommand *queuedCommand) |
void | enet_peer_on_connect (ENetPeer *peer) |
void | enet_peer_on_disconnect (ENetPeer *peer) |
void | enet_peer_ping (ENetPeer *peer) |
Sends a ping request to a peer. More... | |
void | enet_peer_ping_interval (ENetPeer *peer, enet_uint32 pingInterval) |
Sets the interval at which pings will be sent to a peer. More... | |
ENetAcknowledgement * | enet_peer_queue_acknowledgement (ENetPeer *peer, const ENetProtocol *command, enet_uint16 sentTime) |
ENetIncomingCommand * | enet_peer_queue_incoming_command (ENetPeer *peer, const ENetProtocol *command, const void *data, size_t dataLength, enet_uint32 flags, enet_uint32 fragmentCount) |
ENetOutgoingCommand * | enet_peer_queue_outgoing_command (ENetPeer *peer, const ENetProtocol *command, ENetPacket *packet, enet_uint32 offset, enet_uint16 length) |
ENetPacket * | enet_peer_receive (ENetPeer *peer, enet_uint8 *channelID) |
Attempts to dequeue any incoming queued packet. More... | |
void | enet_peer_reset (ENetPeer *peer) |
Forcefully disconnects a peer. More... | |
void | enet_peer_reset_queues (ENetPeer *peer) |
int | enet_peer_send (ENetPeer *peer, enet_uint8 channelID, ENetPacket *packet) |
Queues a packet to be sent. More... | |
void | enet_peer_setup_outgoing_command (ENetPeer *peer, ENetOutgoingCommand *outgoingCommand) |
int | enet_peer_throttle (ENetPeer *peer, enet_uint32 rtt) |
void | enet_peer_throttle_configure (ENetPeer *peer, enet_uint32 interval, enet_uint32 acceleration, enet_uint32 deceleration) |
Configures throttle parameter for a peer. More... | |
void | enet_peer_timeout (ENetPeer *peer, enet_uint32 timeoutLimit, enet_uint32 timeoutMinimum, enet_uint32 timeoutMaximum) |
Sets the timeout parameters for a peer. More... | |
void enet_peer_disconnect | ( | ENetPeer * | peer, |
enet_uint32 | data | ||
) |
#include <peer.c>
Request a disconnection from a peer.
peer | peer to request a disconnection |
data | data describing the disconnection |
void enet_peer_disconnect_later | ( | ENetPeer * | peer, |
enet_uint32 | data | ||
) |
#include <peer.c>
Request a disconnection from a peer, but only after all queued outgoing packets are sent.
peer | peer to request a disconnection |
data | data describing the disconnection |
void enet_peer_disconnect_now | ( | ENetPeer * | peer, |
enet_uint32 | data | ||
) |
#include <peer.c>
Force an immediate disconnection from a peer.
peer | peer to disconnect |
data | data describing the disconnection |
void enet_peer_dispatch_incoming_reliable_commands | ( | ENetPeer * | peer, |
ENetChannel * | channel, | ||
ENetIncomingCommand * | queuedCommand | ||
) |
#include <peer.c>
void enet_peer_dispatch_incoming_unreliable_commands | ( | ENetPeer * | peer, |
ENetChannel * | channel, | ||
ENetIncomingCommand * | queuedCommand | ||
) |
#include <peer.c>
void enet_peer_ping | ( | ENetPeer * | peer | ) |
#include <peer.c>
Sends a ping request to a peer.
peer | destination for the ping request |
void enet_peer_ping_interval | ( | ENetPeer * | peer, |
enet_uint32 | pingInterval | ||
) |
#include <peer.c>
Sets the interval at which pings will be sent to a peer.
Pings are used both to monitor the liveness of the connection and also to dynamically adjust the throttle during periods of low traffic so that the throttle has reasonable responsiveness during traffic spikes.
peer | the peer to adjust |
pingInterval | the interval at which to send pings; defaults to ENET_PEER_PING_INTERVAL if 0 |
ENetAcknowledgement * enet_peer_queue_acknowledgement | ( | ENetPeer * | peer, |
const ENetProtocol * | command, | ||
enet_uint16 | sentTime | ||
) |
#include <peer.c>
ENetIncomingCommand * enet_peer_queue_incoming_command | ( | ENetPeer * | peer, |
const ENetProtocol * | command, | ||
const void * | data, | ||
size_t | dataLength, | ||
enet_uint32 | flags, | ||
enet_uint32 | fragmentCount | ||
) |
#include <peer.c>
ENetOutgoingCommand * enet_peer_queue_outgoing_command | ( | ENetPeer * | peer, |
const ENetProtocol * | command, | ||
ENetPacket * | packet, | ||
enet_uint32 | offset, | ||
enet_uint16 | length | ||
) |
#include <peer.c>
ENetPacket * enet_peer_receive | ( | ENetPeer * | peer, |
enet_uint8 * | channelID | ||
) |
#include <peer.c>
Attempts to dequeue any incoming queued packet.
peer | peer to dequeue packets from |
channelID | holds the channel ID of the channel the packet was received on success |
void enet_peer_reset | ( | ENetPeer * | peer | ) |
#include <peer.c>
Forcefully disconnects a peer.
peer | peer to forcefully disconnect |
int enet_peer_send | ( | ENetPeer * | peer, |
enet_uint8 | channelID, | ||
ENetPacket * | packet | ||
) |
#include <peer.c>
Queues a packet to be sent.
peer | destination for the packet |
channelID | channel on which to send |
packet | packet to send |
0 | on success |
< | 0 on failure |
void enet_peer_setup_outgoing_command | ( | ENetPeer * | peer, |
ENetOutgoingCommand * | outgoingCommand | ||
) |
#include <peer.c>
int enet_peer_throttle | ( | ENetPeer * | peer, |
enet_uint32 | rtt | ||
) |
#include <peer.c>
void enet_peer_throttle_configure | ( | ENetPeer * | peer, |
enet_uint32 | interval, | ||
enet_uint32 | acceleration, | ||
enet_uint32 | deceleration | ||
) |
#include <peer.c>
Configures throttle parameter for a peer.
Unreliable packets are dropped by ENet in response to the varying conditions of the Internet connection to the peer. The throttle represents a probability that an unreliable packet should not be dropped and thus sent by ENet to the peer. The lowest mean round trip time from the sending of a reliable packet to the receipt of its acknowledgement is measured over an amount of time specified by the interval parameter in milliseconds. If a measured round trip time happens to be significantly less than the mean round trip time measured over the interval, then the throttle probability is increased to allow more traffic by an amount specified in the acceleration parameter, which is a ratio to the ENET_PEER_PACKET_THROTTLE_SCALE constant. If a measured round trip time happens to be significantly greater than the mean round trip time measured over the interval, then the throttle probability is decreased to limit traffic by an amount specified in the deceleration parameter, which is a ratio to the ENET_PEER_PACKET_THROTTLE_SCALE constant. When the throttle has a value of ENET_PEER_PACKET_THROTTLE_SCALE, no unreliable packets are dropped by ENet, and so 100% of all unreliable packets will be sent. When the throttle has a value of 0, all unreliable packets are dropped by ENet, and so 0% of all unreliable packets will be sent. Intermediate values for the throttle represent intermediate probabilities between 0% and 100% of unreliable packets being sent. The bandwidth limits of the local and foreign hosts are taken into account to determine a sensible limit for the throttle probability above which it should not raise even in the best of conditions.
peer | peer to configure |
interval | interval, in milliseconds, over which to measure lowest mean RTT; the default value is ENET_PEER_PACKET_THROTTLE_INTERVAL. |
acceleration | rate at which to increase the throttle probability as mean RTT declines |
deceleration | rate at which to decrease the throttle probability as mean RTT increases |
void enet_peer_timeout | ( | ENetPeer * | peer, |
enet_uint32 | timeoutLimit, | ||
enet_uint32 | timeoutMinimum, | ||
enet_uint32 | timeoutMaximum | ||
) |
#include <peer.c>
Sets the timeout parameters for a peer.
The timeout parameter control how and when a peer will timeout from a failure to acknowledge reliable traffic. Timeout values use an exponential backoff mechanism, where if a reliable packet is not acknowledge within some multiple of the average RTT plus a variance tolerance, the timeout will be doubled until it reaches a set limit. If the timeout is thus at this limit and reliable packets have been sent but not acknowledged within a certain minimum time period, the peer will be disconnected. Alternatively, if reliable packets have been sent but not acknowledged for a certain maximum time period, the peer will be disconnected regardless of the current timeout limit value.
peer | the peer to adjust |
timeoutLimit | the timeout limit; defaults to ENET_PEER_TIMEOUT_LIMIT if 0 |
timeoutMinimum | the timeout minimum; defaults to ENET_PEER_TIMEOUT_MINIMUM if 0 |
timeoutMaximum | the timeout maximum; defaults to ENET_PEER_TIMEOUT_MAXIMUM if 0 |