reconnect (struct GNUNET_TRANSPORT_PeerIterateContext *pal_ctx)
{
GNUNET_assert (GNUNET_NO == pal_ctx->one_shot);
- GNUNET_CLIENT_disconnect (pal_ctx->client, GNUNET_NO);
+ GNUNET_CLIENT_disconnect (pal_ctx->client);
pal_ctx->client = NULL;
- pal_ctx->backoff = GNUNET_TIME_relative_max (GNUNET_TIME_UNIT_MILLISECONDS,
- GNUNET_TIME_relative_min (GNUNET_TIME_relative_multiply (pal_ctx->backoff, 2),
- GNUNET_TIME_relative_multiply (GNUNET_TIME_UNIT_SECONDS, 30)));
+ pal_ctx->backoff = GNUNET_TIME_STD_BACKOFF (pal_ctx->backoff);
pal_ctx->reconnect_task = GNUNET_SCHEDULER_add_delayed (pal_ctx->backoff,
&do_connect,
pal_ctx);
/**
* Return all the known addresses for a specific peer or all peers.
- * Returns continously all address if one_shot is set to GNUNET_NO
+ * Returns continuously all address if one_shot is set to GNUNET_NO
*
* CHANGE: Returns the address(es) that we are currently using for this
* peer. Upon completion, the 'AddressLookUpCallback' is called one more
* time with 'NULL' for the address and the peer. After this, the operation must no
- * longer be explicitly cancelled.
+ * longer be explicitly canceled.
*
* @param cfg configuration to use
* @param peer peer identity to look up the addresses of, CHANGE: allow NULL for all (connected) peers
* @param one_shot GNUNET_YES to return the current state and then end (with NULL+NULL),
- * GNUNET_NO to monitor the set of addresses used (continuously, must be explicitly cancelled)
+ * GNUNET_NO to monitor the set of addresses used (continuously, must be explicitly canceled)
* @param timeout how long is the lookup allowed to take at most (irrelevant if one_shot is set to GNUNET_NO)
* @param peer_address_callback function to call with the results
* @param peer_address_callback_cls closure for peer_address_callback
{
if (NULL != alc->client)
{
- GNUNET_CLIENT_disconnect (alc->client, GNUNET_NO);
+ GNUNET_CLIENT_disconnect (alc->client);
alc->client = NULL;
}
if (GNUNET_SCHEDULER_NO_TASK != alc->reconnect_task)