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[GNUnet-SVN] r31222 - gnunet/src/transport
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[GNUnet-SVN] r31222 - gnunet/src/transport |
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Mon, 9 Dec 2013 16:16:44 +0100 |
Author: grothoff
Date: 2013-12-09 16:16:44 +0100 (Mon, 09 Dec 2013)
New Revision: 31222
Modified:
gnunet/src/transport/gnunet-service-transport_neighbours.c
Log:
-doxygen, indentation fixes
Modified: gnunet/src/transport/gnunet-service-transport_neighbours.c
===================================================================
--- gnunet/src/transport/gnunet-service-transport_neighbours.c 2013-12-09
14:52:22 UTC (rev 31221)
+++ gnunet/src/transport/gnunet-service-transport_neighbours.c 2013-12-09
15:16:44 UTC (rev 31222)
@@ -24,7 +24,6 @@
* @author Christian Grothoff
*
* TODO:
- * - "address_change_cb" is NEVER invoked; when should we call this one
exactly?
* - TEST, TEST, TEST...
*/
#include "platform.h"
@@ -110,8 +109,8 @@
struct SessionConnectMessage
{
/**
- * Header of type 'GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_TRANSPORT_SESSION_CONNECT'
- * or 'GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_TRANSPORT_SESSION_CONNECT_ACK'
+ * Header of type #GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_TRANSPORT_SESSION_CONNECT
+ * or #GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_TRANSPORT_SESSION_CONNECT_ACK
*/
struct GNUNET_MessageHeader header;
@@ -138,7 +137,7 @@
struct SessionDisconnectMessage
{
/**
- * Header of type 'GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_TRANSPORT_SESSION_DISCONNECT'
+ * Header of type #GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_TRANSPORT_SESSION_DISCONNECT
*/
struct GNUNET_MessageHeader header;
@@ -149,7 +148,7 @@
/**
* Purpose of the signature. Extends over the timestamp.
- * Purpose should be GNUNET_SIGNATURE_PURPOSE_TRANSPORT_DISCONNECT.
+ * Purpose should be #GNUNET_SIGNATURE_PURPOSE_TRANSPORT_DISCONNECT.
*/
struct GNUNET_CRYPTO_EccSignaturePurpose purpose;
@@ -199,7 +198,7 @@
GST_NeighbourSendContinuation cont;
/**
- * Closure for 'cont'
+ * Closure for @e cont
*/
void *cont_cls;
@@ -223,53 +222,53 @@
/**
- * Possible state of a neighbour. Initially, we are S_NOT_CONNECTED.
+ * Possible state of a neighbour. Initially, we are #S_NOT_CONNECTED.
*
* Then, there are two main paths. If we receive a CONNECT message, we
- * first run a check against the blacklist (S_CONNECT_RECV_BLACKLIST_INBOUND).
+ * first run a check against the blacklist (#S_CONNECT_RECV_BLACKLIST_INBOUND).
* If this check is successful, we give the inbound address to ATS.
* After the check we ask ATS for a suggestion (S_CONNECT_RECV_ATS).
* If ATS makes a suggestion, we ALSO give that suggestion to the blacklist
- * (S_CONNECT_RECV_BLACKLIST). Once the blacklist approves the
+ * (#S_CONNECT_RECV_BLACKLIST). Once the blacklist approves the
* address we got from ATS, we send our CONNECT_ACK and go to
- * S_CONNECT_RECV_ACK. If we receive a SESSION_ACK, we go to
- * S_CONNECTED (and notify everyone about the new connection). If the
- * operation times out, we go to S_DISCONNECT.
+ * #S_CONNECT_RECV_ACK. If we receive a SESSION_ACK, we go to
+ * #S_CONNECTED (and notify everyone about the new connection). If the
+ * operation times out, we go to #S_DISCONNECT.
*
* The other case is where we transmit a CONNECT message first. We
- * start with S_INIT_ATS. If we get an address, we enter
- * S_INIT_BLACKLIST and check the blacklist. If the blacklist is OK
+ * start with #S_INIT_ATS. If we get an address, we enter
+ * #S_INIT_BLACKLIST and check the blacklist. If the blacklist is OK
* with the connection, we actually send the CONNECT message and go to
* state S_CONNECT_SENT. Once we receive a CONNECT_ACK, we go to
- * S_CONNECTED (and notify everyone about the new connection and send
+ * #S_CONNECTED (and notify everyone about the new connection and send
* back a SESSION_ACK). If the operation times out, we go to
- * S_DISCONNECT.
+ * #S_DISCONNECT.
*
* If the session is in trouble (i.e. transport-level disconnect or
- * timeout), we go to S_RECONNECT_ATS where we ask ATS for a new
+ * timeout), we go to #S_RECONNECT_ATS where we ask ATS for a new
* address (we don't notify anyone about the disconnect yet). Once we
- * have a new address, we go to S_RECONNECT_BLACKLIST to check the new
+ * have a new address, we go to #S_RECONNECT_BLACKLIST to check the new
* address against the blacklist. If the blacklist approves, we enter
- * S_RECONNECT_SENT and send a CONNECT message. If we receive a
- * CONNECT_ACK, we go to S_CONNECTED and nobody noticed that we had
+ * #S_RECONNECT_SENT and send a CONNECT message. If we receive a
+ * #CONNECT_ACK, we go to #S_CONNECTED and nobody noticed that we had
* trouble; we also send a SESSION_ACK at this time just in case. If
* the operation times out, we go to S_DISCONNECT (and notify everyone
* about the lost connection).
*
* If ATS decides to switch addresses while we have a normal
- * connection, we go to S_CONNECTED_SWITCHING_BLACKLIST to check the
+ * connection, we go to #S_CONNECTED_SWITCHING_BLACKLIST to check the
* new address against the blacklist. If the blacklist approves, we
- * go to S_CONNECTED_SWITCHING_CONNECT_SENT and send a
+ * go to #S_CONNECTED_SWITCHING_CONNECT_SENT and send a
* SESSION_CONNECT. If we get a SESSION_ACK back, we switch the
* primary connection to the suggested alternative from ATS, go back
- * to S_CONNECTED and send a SESSION_ACK to the other peer just to be
+ * to #S_CONNECTED and send a SESSION_ACK to the other peer just to be
* sure. If the operation times out (or the blacklist disapproves),
- * we go to S_CONNECTED (and notify ATS that the given alternative
+ * we go to #S_CONNECTED (and notify ATS that the given alternative
* address is "invalid").
*
- * Once a session is in S_DISCONNECT, it is cleaned up and then goes
- * to (S_DISCONNECT_FINISHED). If we receive an explicit disconnect
- * request, we can go from any state to S_DISCONNECT, possibly after
+ * Once a session is in #S_DISCONNECT, it is cleaned up and then goes
+ * to (#S_DISCONNECT_FINISHED). If we receive an explicit disconnect
+ * request, we can go from any state to #S_DISCONNECT, possibly after
* generating disconnect notifications.
*
* Note that it is quite possible that while we are in any of these
@@ -279,7 +278,7 @@
* set to 1. If our state machine allows us to send a 'CONNECT_ACK'
* (because we have an acceptable address), we send the 'CONNECT_ACK'
* and set the 'send_connect_ack' to 2. If we then receive a
- * 'SESSION_ACK', we go to 'S_CONNECTED' (and reset 'send_connect_ack'
+ * 'SESSION_ACK', we go to #S_CONNECTED (and reset 'send_connect_ack'
* to 0).
*
*/
@@ -784,7 +783,7 @@
{
GST_validation_set_address_use (na->address, na->session, GNUNET_NO,
__LINE__);
GNUNET_ATS_address_in_use (GST_ats, na->address, na->session, GNUNET_NO);
- address_change_cb (NULL, &na->address->peer, NULL);
+ address_change_cb (callback_cls, &na->address->peer, NULL);
}
na->ats_active = GNUNET_NO;
@@ -833,7 +832,7 @@
GNUNET_ATS_address_in_use (GST_ats, na->address, na->session, is_active);
GST_validation_set_address_use (na->address, na->session, is_active,
__LINE__);
if (is_active)
- address_change_cb (NULL, &address->peer, address);
+ address_change_cb (callback_cls, &address->peer, address);
}
if (GNUNET_YES == is_active)
{
@@ -864,7 +863,7 @@
/* Telling ATS about new session */
GNUNET_ATS_address_in_use (GST_ats, na->address, na->session, GNUNET_YES);
GST_validation_set_address_use (na->address, na->session, GNUNET_YES,
__LINE__);
- address_change_cb (NULL, &address->peer, address);
+ address_change_cb (callback_cls, &address->peer, address);
/* FIXME: is this the right place to set quotas? */
GST_neighbours_set_incoming_quota (&address->peer, bandwidth_in);
send_outbound_quota (&address->peer, bandwidth_out);
@@ -3385,7 +3384,7 @@
*/
void
GST_neighbours_start (void *cls,
-
NotifyConnect connect_cb,
+ NotifyConnect connect_cb,
GNUNET_TRANSPORT_NotifyDisconnect disconnect_cb,
GNUNET_TRANSPORT_PeerIterateCallback peer_address_cb,
unsigned int max_fds)
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