meshlink_set_invitation_timeout(handle, timeout);
}
+ /// Set the scheduling granularity of the application
+ /** This should be set to the effective scheduling granularity for the application.
+ * This depends on the scheduling granularity of the operating system, the application's
+ * process priority and whether it is running as realtime or not.
+ * The default value is 10000 (10 milliseconds).
+ *
+ * @param granularity The scheduling granularity of the application in microseconds.
+ */
+ void set_granularity(long granularity) {
+ meshlink_set_scheduling_granularity(handle, granularity);
+ }
+
/// Invite another node into the mesh.
/** This function generates an invitation that can be used by another node to join the same mesh as the local node.
* The generated invitation is a string containing a URL.
* This is useful if new nodes are blacklisted by default.
*
* \memberof meshlink_node
- * @param node A pointer to a struct meshlink_node describing the node to be whitelisted.
+ * @param name The name of the node to whitelist.
*
* @return This function returns true if the node has been whitelisted, false otherwise.
*/
/** This sets the timeout after which unresponsive channels will be reported as closed.
* The timeout is set for all current and future channels to the given node.
*
- * @param channel A handle for the channel.
+ * @param node The node to set the channel timeout for.
* @param timeout The timeout in seconds after which unresponsive channels will be reported as closed.
* The default is 60 seconds.
*/
return meshlink_channel_get_recvq(handle, channel);
}
+ /// Get the maximum segment size of a channel.
+ /** This returns the amount of bytes that can be sent at once for channels with UDP semantics.
+ *
+ * @param channel A handle for the channel.
+ *
+ * @return The amount of bytes in the receive buffer.
+ */
+ size_t channel_get_mss(channel *channel) {
+ return meshlink_channel_get_mss(handle, channel);
+ };
+
/// Enable or disable zeroconf discovery of local peers
/** This controls whether zeroconf discovery using the Catta library will be
* enabled to search for peers on the local network. By default, it is enabled.