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This is an extremely extensive patch as it hits every cvar, and every usage of the cvars. Cvars no longer store the value they control, instead, they use a cexpr value object to reference the value and specify the value's type (currently, a null type is used for strings). Non-string cvars are passed through cexpr, allowing expressions in the cvars' settings. Also, cvars have returned to an enhanced version of the original (id quake) registration scheme. As a minor benefit, relevant code having direct access to the cvar-controlled variables is probably a slight optimization as it removed a pointer dereference, and the variables can be located for data locality. The static cvar descriptors are made private as an additional safety layer, though there's nothing stopping external modification via Cvar_FindVar (which is needed for adding listeners). While not used yet (partly due to working out the design), cvars can have a validation function. Registering a cvar allows a primary listener (and its data) to be specified: it will always be called first when the cvar is modified. The combination of proper listeners and direct access to the controlled variable greatly simplifies the more complex cvar interactions as much less null checking is required, and there's no need for one cvar's callback to call another's. nq-x11 is known to work at least well enough for the demos. More testing will come.
384 lines
11 KiB
C
384 lines
11 KiB
C
/*
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netchan.h
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quake's interface to the networking layer
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Copyright (C) 1996-1997 Id Software, Inc.
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
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as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
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of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
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See the GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with this program; if not, write to:
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Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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59 Temple Place - Suite 330
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Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA
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*/
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#ifndef _NET_H
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#define _NET_H
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#include "QF/cvar.h"
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#include "QF/msg.h"
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#include "QF/qdefs.h"
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#include "QF/sizebuf.h"
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/** \defgroup network Network support
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*/
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/** \defgroup qw-net QuakeWorld network support.
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\ingroup network
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*/
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///@{
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#define MAX_MSGLEN 1450 ///< max length of a reliable message
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#define MAX_DATAGRAM 1450 ///< max length of unreliable message
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#define PORT_ANY -1
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typedef struct
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{
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#ifdef HAVE_IPV6
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byte ip[16];
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#else
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byte ip[4];
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#endif
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unsigned short port;
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unsigned short family;
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} netadr_t;
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extern int net_socket;
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extern netadr_t net_local_adr;
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extern netadr_t net_loopback_adr;
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extern netadr_t net_from; // address of who sent the packet
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extern struct msg_s *net_message;
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extern int qport;
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int Net_Log_Init (const char **sound_precache, int server);
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void Net_LogPrintf (const char *fmt, ...) __attribute__ ((format (PRINTF, 1, 2)));
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void Log_Incoming_Packet (const byte *p, int len, int has_sequence);
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void Log_Outgoing_Packet (const byte *p, int len, int has_sequence);
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void Net_LogStop (void *data);
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void Analyze_Client_Packet (const byte * data, int len, int has_sequence);
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void Analyze_Server_Packet (const byte * data, int len, int has_sequence);
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extern int net_packetlog;
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///@}
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/** \defgroup qw-udp QuakeWorld udp support.
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\ingroup qw-net
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*/
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///@{
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/** Initialize the UDP network interface.
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Opens a single socket to be used for all communications.
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\param port The port to which the socket will be bound.
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*/
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void NET_Init (int port);
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/** Read a single packet from the network into net_message.
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\return True if successfully read, otherwise false.
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*/
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qboolean NET_GetPacket (void);
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/** Send a data packet out to the network.
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\param length The length of the data to be sent.
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\param data The data to be sent.
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\param to The address to which the data will be sent.
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*/
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void NET_SendPacket (int length, const void *data, netadr_t to);
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/** Compare two network addresses.
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Compare the port number too.
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\param a The first address to compare.
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\param b The second address to compare.
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\return True of the addresses match, otherwise false.
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*/
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qboolean NET_CompareAdr (netadr_t a, netadr_t b) __attribute__((const));
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/** Compare two network addresses.
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Ignore the port number.
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\param a The first address to compare.
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\param b The second address to compare.
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\return True of the addresses match, otherwise false.
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*/
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qboolean NET_CompareBaseAdr (netadr_t a, netadr_t b) __attribute__((const));
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/** Convert an address to a string.
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Include the port number in the string.
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\warning The return value is a pointer to a static buffer. The returned
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string must be saved if mixing calls with different addresses.
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\param a The address to convert
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\return The address in human readable form.
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*/
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const char *NET_AdrToString (netadr_t a);
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/** Convert an address to a string.
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Do not include the port number in the string.
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\warning The return value is a pointer to a static buffer. The returned
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string must be saved if mixing calls with different addresses.
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\param a The address to convert
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\return The address in human readable form.
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*/
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const char *NET_BaseAdrToString (netadr_t a);
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/** Convert a human readable address to a quake address.
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Accepts both host names (full or partial) and numeric form.
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If a port is specified, the port value in the address will be set to that
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value, otherwise it will be set to 0.
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\param[in] s The human readable address to be converted.
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\param[out] a The resulting address of the conversion.
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\return True if the conversion is successful, otherwise false.
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*/
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qboolean NET_StringToAdr (const char *s, netadr_t *a);
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///@}
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/** \defgroup netchan Netchan
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\ingroup qw-net
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<table>
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<tr><td colspan=2>Packet Header</td></tr>
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<tr><td>Bits</td> <td>Meaning</td></tr>
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<tr><td>31</td> <td>sequence</td></tr>
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<tr><td>1</td> <td>this message contains a reliable payload</td></tr>
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<tr><td>31</td> <td>acknowledge sequence</td></tr>
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<tr><td>1</td> <td>acknowledge receipt of even/odd message</td></tr>
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<tr><td>16</td> <td>qport</td></tr>
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</table>
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The remote connection never knows if it missed a reliable message, the
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local side detects that it has been dropped by seeing a sequence
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acknowledge higher than the last reliable sequence, but without the
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correct even/odd bit for the reliable set.
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If the sender notices that a reliable message has been dropped, it will
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be retransmitted. It will not be retransmitted again until a message
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after the retransmit has been acknowledged and the reliable still failed
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to get there.
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If the sequence number and reliable payload bits are all 1 (32bit -1),
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the packet is an out-of-band packet and should be handled without a
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netcon.
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The reliable message can be added to at any time by doing
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MSG_Write* (&netchan->message, data).
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If the message buffer is overflowed, either by a single message, or by
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multiple frames worth piling up while the last reliable transmit goes
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unacknowledged, the netchan signals a fatal error.
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Reliable messages are always placed first in a packet, then the unreliable
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message is included if there is sufficient room.
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To the receiver, there is no distinction between the reliable and
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unreliable parts of the message, they are just processed out as a single
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larger message.
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Illogical packet sequence numbers cause the packet to be dropped, but do
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not kill the connection. This, combined with the tight window of valid
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reliable acknowledgement numbers provides protection against malicious
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address spoofing.
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The qport field is a workaround for bad address translating routers that
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sometimes remap the client's source port on a packet during gameplay.
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If the base part of the net address matches and the qport matches, then
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the channel matches even if the IP port differs. The IP port should be
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updated to the new value before sending out any replies.
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*/
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///@{
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#define OLD_AVG 0.99 // total = oldtotal*OLD_AVG + new*(1-OLD_AVG)
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#define MAX_LATENT 32
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typedef enum {
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NC_QPORT_SEND = 0x01,
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NC_QPORT_READ = 0x02,
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} ncqport_e;
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typedef struct netchan_s {
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qboolean fatal_error; ///< True if the message overflowed
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double last_received; ///< Time the last packet was received.
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/// \name statistics
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/// the statistics are cleared at each client begin, because
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/// the server connection process gives a bogus picture of the data
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///@{
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float frame_latency; ///< rolling average
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float frame_rate;
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int drop_count; ///< dropped packets, cleared each level
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int net_drop; ///< packets dropped before this one
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int good_count; ///< cleared each level
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///@}
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netadr_t remote_address;
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int qport;
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ncqport_e flags;
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/// \name bandwidth estimator
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///@{
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double cleartime; ///< if realtime > nc->cleartime,
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///< free to go
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double rate; ///< seconds / byte
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///@}
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/// \name sequencing variables
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///@{
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int incoming_sequence;
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int incoming_acknowledged;
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int incoming_reliable_acknowledged; ///< single bit
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int incoming_reliable_sequence; ///< single bit, maintained local
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int outgoing_sequence;
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int reliable_sequence; ///< single bit
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int last_reliable_sequence; ///< sequence number of last send
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///@}
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/// \name reliable staging and holding areas
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///@{
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sizebuf_t message; ///< writing buffer to send to server
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byte message_buf[MAX_MSGLEN];
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int reliable_length;
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byte reliable_buf[MAX_MSGLEN]; ///< unacked reliable message
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///@}
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/// \name time and size data to calculate bandwidth
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///@{
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int outgoing_size[MAX_LATENT];
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double outgoing_time[MAX_LATENT];
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///@}
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} netchan_t;
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/** Disable packet choking.
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*/
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extern int net_nochoke;
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/** Disable packet sending.
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Used by clients in demo playback mode.
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*/
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extern int net_blocksend;
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/** Pointer to variable holding the current time in seconds.
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*/
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extern double *net_realtime;
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/** Callback to log outgoing packets
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*/
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extern void (*net_log_packet) (int length, const void *data, netadr_t to);
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/** Initialize the netchan system.
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Currently only sets the qport cvar default to a random value.
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*/
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void Netchan_Init (void);
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/** Initialize the netchan cvars.
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*/
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void Netchan_Init_Cvars (void);
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/** Try to send an unreliable packet to a connection.
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Handles transmission or retransmission of the reliable packet.
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0 length will still generate a packet and deal with the reliable messages.
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\param chan The netchan representing the connection.
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\param length The size of the unreliable packet.
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\param data The data of the unreliable packet.
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*/
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void Netchan_Transmit (netchan_t *chan, unsigned length, byte *data);
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/** Send an out-of-band packet.
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\param adr The address to which the data will be sent.
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\param length The length of the data to be sent.
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\param data The data to be sent.
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*/
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void Netchan_OutOfBand (netadr_t adr, unsigned length, byte *data);
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/** Send a formatted string as an out-of-band packet.
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\param adr The address to which the data will be sent.
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\param format The printf style format string.
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*/
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void Netchan_OutOfBandPrint (netadr_t adr, const char *format, ...)
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__attribute__ ((format (PRINTF,2,3)));
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/** Process a packet for the specifiied connection.
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Called when the current net_message is from remote_address.
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Modifies net_message so that it points to the packet payload.
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\param chan The netchan representing the connection.
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*/
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qboolean Netchan_Process (netchan_t *chan);
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/** Initialize a new connection.
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\param chan The netchan representing the connection.
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\param adr The address of the remote end of the connection.
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\param qport The qport associated with the connection.
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\param flags Control of the sending/reading of the qport on this
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connection.
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*/
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void Netchan_Setup (netchan_t *chan, netadr_t adr, int qport, ncqport_e flags);
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/** Check if a packet can be sent to the connection.
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\param chan The netchan representing the connection.
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\return True if the connection isn't chocked.
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*/
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qboolean Netchan_CanPacket (netchan_t *chan) __attribute__((pure));
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/** Check if a reliable packet can be sent to the connection.
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\param chan The netchan representing the connection.
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\return True if there is no outstanding reliable packet and the
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connection isn't chocked.
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*/
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qboolean Netchan_CanReliable (netchan_t *chan) __attribute__((pure));
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/** Send a packet.
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Very raw. Just calls NET_SendPacket().
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\param length The length of the data to be sent.
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\param data The data to be sent.
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\param to The address to which the data will be sent.
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*/
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void Netchan_SendPacket (int length, const void *data, netadr_t to);
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///@}
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#endif // _NET_H
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