[ENet-discuss] Auto disconnect at client with
eventENET_EVENT_TYPE_DISCONNECT
Thomas Johansson
thomas at paradoxplaza.com
Fri Sep 16 01:50:00 PDT 2005
No takers on this? Im also very interested in these issues.
/Thomas
----- Original Message -----
From: Ulhas Dhuri.
To: enet-discuss at cubik.org
Sent: Thursday, September 08, 2005 11:31 AM
Subject: [ENet-discuss] Auto disconnect at client with eventENET_EVENT_TYPE_DISCONNECT
Hi!
Looking for any active enetian, who could help out :),
I was doing some stress testing for enet library on my LAN .
1> I use Enet Server to to accept 2000 clients and send them small test data and also receive small
test data. (In Infinte loop ) at interval of 1 second.
2> I use Enet multithreaded program which spawns 300 test clients sending/receiving some test data at interval of 1 second .
Now it happens that the slowly client's connection breaks down posting event ENET_EVENT_TYPE_DISCONNECT , where as the server didn't disconnect the client .
On a Lan under ideal circumstances, there should be no such TIMEOUT .I further tried to explore into enet code and did the following stuff:
1>set in enet.h ENET_PEER_TIMEOUT_LIMIT = 64
2>protocol.c line no :913 , if (outgoingCommand -> roundTripTimeout >= (outgoingCommand -> roundTripTimeoutLimit )*400)
ie. increased the roundTripTimeoutLimit by 400 times
3>tried out
enet_peer_throttle_configure(*tempIter,5000,10,500);
but all in vain .
Could some one with a good understanding on enet post some solution to this problem and throw some more light on enet_peer_throttle_configure() making it usage more clear
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Warm Regards,
Ulhas . S . Dhuri
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