Trait wasmer_vnet::VirtualTcpSocket
source · [−]pub trait VirtualTcpSocket: VirtualConnectedSocket + Debug + Send + Sync + 'static {
fn set_opt_time(
&mut self,
ty: TimeType,
timeout: Option<Duration>
) -> Result<()>;
fn opt_time(&self, ty: TimeType) -> Result<Option<Duration>>;
fn set_recv_buf_size(&mut self, size: usize) -> Result<()>;
fn recv_buf_size(&self) -> Result<usize>;
fn set_send_buf_size(&mut self, size: usize) -> Result<()>;
fn send_buf_size(&self) -> Result<usize>;
fn set_nodelay(&mut self, reuse: bool) -> Result<()>;
fn nodelay(&self) -> Result<bool>;
fn addr_peer(&self) -> Result<SocketAddr>;
fn flush(&mut self) -> Result<()>;
fn shutdown(&mut self, how: Shutdown) -> Result<()>;
}
Required Methods
Sets the timeout for a specific action on the socket
Returns one of the previous set timeouts
sourcefn set_recv_buf_size(&mut self, size: usize) -> Result<()>
fn set_recv_buf_size(&mut self, size: usize) -> Result<()>
Sets the receive buffer size which acts as a trottle for how much data is buffered on this side of the pipe
sourcefn recv_buf_size(&self) -> Result<usize>
fn recv_buf_size(&self) -> Result<usize>
Size of the receive buffer that holds all data that has not yet been read
sourcefn set_send_buf_size(&mut self, size: usize) -> Result<()>
fn set_send_buf_size(&mut self, size: usize) -> Result<()>
Sets the size of the send buffer which will hold the bytes of data while they are being sent over to the peer
sourcefn send_buf_size(&self) -> Result<usize>
fn send_buf_size(&self) -> Result<usize>
Size of the send buffer that holds all data that is currently being transmitted.
sourcefn set_nodelay(&mut self, reuse: bool) -> Result<()>
fn set_nodelay(&mut self, reuse: bool) -> Result<()>
When NO_DELAY is set the data that needs to be transmitted to the peer is sent immediately rather than waiting for a bigger batch of data, this reduces latency but increases encapsulation overhead.
Indicates if the NO_DELAY flag is set which means that data is immediately sent to the peer without waiting. This reduces latency but increases encapsulation overhead.
sourcefn addr_peer(&self) -> Result<SocketAddr>
fn addr_peer(&self) -> Result<SocketAddr>
Returns the address (IP and Port) of the peer socket that this is conencted to
Causes all the data held in the send buffer to be immediately flushed to the destination peer