// Emacs style mode select -*- C++ -*- //----------------------------------------------------------------------------- // // $Id:$ // // Copyright (C) 1993-1996 by id Software, Inc. // // This source is available for distribution and/or modification // only under the terms of the DOOM Source Code License as // published by id Software. All rights reserved. // // The source is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, // but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of // FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the DOOM Source Code License // for more details. // // DESCRIPTION: // Networking stuff. // //----------------------------------------------------------------------------- #ifndef __D_NET__ #define __D_NET__ #include "doomtype.h" #include "doomdef.h" #include "d_ticcmd.h" // // Network play related stuff. // There is a data struct that stores network // communication related stuff, and another // one that defines the actual packets to // be transmitted. // #define DOOMCOM_ID 0x12345678l #define MAXNETNODES 8 // max computers in a game #define BACKUPTICS 36 // number of tics to remember #define MAXTICDUP 5 #define LOCALCMDTICS (BACKUPTICS*MAXTICDUP) #ifdef DJGPP // The DOS drivers provide a pretty skimpy buffer. // Probably not enough. #define MAX_MSGLEN (BACKUPTICS*10) #else #define MAX_MSGLEN 1400 #endif #define CMD_SEND 1 #define CMD_GET 2 // // Network packet data. // typedef struct { DWORD id; // should be DOOMCOM_ID SWORD intnum; // DOOM executes an int to execute commands // communication between DOOM and the driver SWORD command; // CMD_SEND or CMD_GET SWORD remotenode; // dest for send, set by get (-1 = no packet). SWORD datalength; // bytes in doomdata to be sent // info common to all nodes SWORD numnodes; // console is always node 0. SWORD ticdup; // 1 = no duplication, 2-5 = dup for slow nets SWORD extratics; // 1 = send a backup tic in every packet #ifdef DJGPP SWORD pad[5]; // keep things aligned for DOS drivers #endif // info specific to this node SWORD consoleplayer; SWORD numplayers; #ifdef DJGPP SWORD angleoffset; // does not work, but needed to preserve SWORD drone; // alignment for DOS drivers #endif // packet data to be sent BYTE data[MAX_MSGLEN]; } doomcom_t; class FDynamicBuffer { public: FDynamicBuffer (); ~FDynamicBuffer (); void SetData (const BYTE *data, int len); BYTE *GetData (int *len = NULL); private: BYTE *m_Data; int m_Len, m_BufferLen; }; extern FDynamicBuffer NetSpecs[MAXPLAYERS][BACKUPTICS]; // Create any new ticcmds and broadcast to other players. void NetUpdate (void); // Broadcasts special packets to other players // to notify of game exit void D_QuitNetGame (void); //? how many ticks to run? void TryRunTics (void); // [RH] Functions for making and using special "ticcmds" void Net_NewMakeTic (); void Net_WriteByte (BYTE); void Net_WriteWord (short); void Net_WriteLong (int); void Net_WriteFloat (float); void Net_WriteString (const char *); void Net_WriteBytes (const BYTE *, int len); void Net_DoCommand (int type, BYTE **stream, int player); void Net_SkipCommand (int type, BYTE **stream); void Net_ClearBuffers (); // Netgame stuff (buffers and pointers, i.e. indices). // This is the interface to the packet driver, a separate program // in DOS, but just an abstraction here. extern doomcom_t doomcom; extern struct ticcmd_t localcmds[LOCALCMDTICS]; extern int maketic; extern int nettics[MAXNETNODES]; extern ticcmd_t netcmds[MAXPLAYERS][BACKUPTICS]; extern int ticdup; #endif