#ifndef MESHLINK_INTERNAL_H
struct meshlink_handle {
- char *name;
- char *appname;
- dev_class_t devclass;
- void *priv;
+ char *name; ///< Textual name of ourself. It is stored in a nul-terminated C string, which is allocated by MeshLink.
+ void *priv; ///< Private pointer which may be set freely by the application, and is never used or modified by MeshLink.
};
struct meshlink_node {
char *name; ///< Textual name of this node. It is stored in a nul-terminated C string, which is allocated by MeshLink.
- uint32_t options;
- dev_class_t devclass;
void *priv; ///< Private pointer which may be set freely by the application, and is never used or modified by MeshLink.
};
struct meshlink_channel {
+ struct meshlink_node *node; ///< Pointer to the peer of this channel.
+ void *priv; ///< Private pointer which may be set freely by the application, and is never used or modified by MeshLink.
};
#endif // MESHLINK_INTERNAL_H
* If the application rejects the incoming channel by returning false,
* then this handle is invalid after the callback returns
* (the callback does not need to call meshlink_channel_close() itself in this case).
- * @param node The node from which this channel is being initiated.
- * The pointer is guaranteed to be valid until meshlink_close() is called.
* @param port The port number the peer wishes to connect to.
* @param data A pointer to a buffer containing data already received, or NULL in case no data has been received yet. (Not yet used.)
* The pointer is only valid during the lifetime of the callback.
* @return This function should return true if the application accepts the incoming channel, false otherwise.
* If returning false, the channel is invalid and may not be used anymore.
*/
-typedef bool (*meshlink_channel_accept_cb_t)(meshlink_handle_t *mesh, meshlink_channel_t *channel, meshlink_node_t *node, uint16_t port, const void *data, size_t len);
+typedef bool (*meshlink_channel_accept_cb_t)(meshlink_handle_t *mesh, meshlink_channel_t *channel, uint16_t port, const void *data, size_t len);
/// A callback for receiving data from a channel.
/** This function is called whenever data is received from a remote node on a channel.
*/
typedef void (*meshlink_channel_receive_cb_t)(meshlink_handle_t *mesh, meshlink_channel_t *channel, const void *data, size_t len);
+/// A callback informing the application when data can be sent on a channel.
+/** This function is called whenever there is enough free buffer space so a call to meshlink_channel_send() will succeed.
+ *
+ * @param mesh A handle which represents an instance of MeshLink.
+ * @param channel A handle for the channel.
+ * @param len The maximum amount of data that is guaranteed to be accepted by meshlink_channel_send().
+ */
+typedef void (*meshlink_channel_poll_cb_t)(meshlink_handle_t *mesh, meshlink_channel_t *channel, size_t len);
+
/// Set the accept callback.
/** This functions sets the callback that is called whenever another node sends data to the local node.
* The callback is run in MeshLink's own thread.
*/
extern void meshlink_set_channel_receive_cb(meshlink_handle_t *mesh, meshlink_channel_t *channel, meshlink_channel_receive_cb_t cb);
+/// Set the poll callback.
+/** This functions sets the callback that is called whenever data can be sent to another node.
+ * The callback is run in MeshLink's own thread.
+ * It is therefore important that the callback uses apprioriate methods (queues, pipes, locking, etc.)
+ * to pass data to or from the application's thread.
+ * The callback should also not block itself and return as quickly as possible.
+ *
+ * @param mesh A handle which represents an instance of MeshLink.
+ * @param channel A handle for the channel.
+ * @param cb A pointer to the function which will be called when data can be sent to another node.
+ * If a NULL pointer is given, the callback will be disabled.
+ */
+extern void meshlink_set_channel_poll_cb(meshlink_handle_t *mesh, meshlink_channel_t *channel, meshlink_channel_poll_cb_t cb);
+
/// Open a reliable stream channel to another node.
/** This function is called whenever a remote node wants to open a channel to the local node.
* The application then has to decide whether to accept or reject this channel.