/// <summary> /// <para> reads in a packet that has been sent from another user via SendP2PPacket()</para> /// <para> returns the size of the message and the steamID of the user who sent it in the last two parameters</para> /// <para> if the buffer passed in is too small, the message will be truncated</para> /// <para> this call is not blocking, and will return false if no data is available</para> /// </summary> public static bool ReadP2PPacket(byte[] pubDest, uint cubDest, out uint pcubMsgSize, out CSteamID psteamIDRemote, int nChannel = 0) { InteropHelp.TestIfAvailableGameServer(); return(NativeMethods.ISteamNetworking_ReadP2PPacket(CSteamGameServerAPIContext.GetSteamNetworking(), pubDest, cubDest, out pcubMsgSize, out psteamIDRemote, nChannel)); }
/// <summary> /// <para>//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////</para> /// <para> UDP-style (connectionless) networking interface. These functions send messages using</para> /// <para> an API organized around the destination. Reliable and unreliable messages are supported.</para> /// <para> For a more TCP-style interface (meaning you have a connection handle), see the functions below.</para> /// <para> Both interface styles can send both reliable and unreliable messages.</para> /// <para> Automatically establishes NAT-traversing or Relay server connections</para> /// <para> These APIs are deprecated, and may be removed in a future version of the Steamworks</para> /// <para> SDK. See ISteamNetworkingMessages.</para> /// <para> Sends a P2P packet to the specified user</para> /// <para> UDP-like, unreliable and a max packet size of 1200 bytes</para> /// <para> the first packet send may be delayed as the NAT-traversal code runs</para> /// <para> if we can't get through to the user, an error will be posted via the callback P2PSessionConnectFail_t</para> /// <para> see EP2PSend enum above for the descriptions of the different ways of sending packets</para> /// <para> nChannel is a routing number you can use to help route message to different systems - you'll have to call ReadP2PPacket()</para> /// <para> with the same channel number in order to retrieve the data on the other end</para> /// <para> using different channels to talk to the same user will still use the same underlying p2p connection, saving on resources</para> /// </summary> public static bool SendP2PPacket(CSteamID steamIDRemote, byte[] pubData, uint cubData, EP2PSend eP2PSendType, int nChannel = 0) { InteropHelp.TestIfAvailableGameServer(); return(NativeMethods.ISteamNetworking_SendP2PPacket(CSteamGameServerAPIContext.GetSteamNetworking(), steamIDRemote, pubData, cubData, eP2PSendType, nChannel)); }
/// <summary> /// <para> returns true if any data is available for read, and the amount of data that will need to be read</para> /// </summary> public static bool IsP2PPacketAvailable(out uint pcubMsgSize, int nChannel = 0) { InteropHelp.TestIfAvailableGameServer(); return(NativeMethods.ISteamNetworking_IsP2PPacketAvailable(CSteamGameServerAPIContext.GetSteamNetworking(), out pcubMsgSize, nChannel)); }
/// <summary> /// <para> returns true to describe how the socket ended up connecting</para> /// </summary> public static ESNetSocketConnectionType GetSocketConnectionType(SNetSocket_t hSocket) { InteropHelp.TestIfAvailableGameServer(); return(NativeMethods.ISteamNetworking_GetSocketConnectionType(CSteamGameServerAPIContext.GetSteamNetworking(), hSocket)); }
/// <summary> /// <para> max packet size, in bytes</para> /// </summary> public static int GetMaxPacketSize(SNetSocket_t hSocket) { InteropHelp.TestIfAvailableGameServer(); return(NativeMethods.ISteamNetworking_GetMaxPacketSize(CSteamGameServerAPIContext.GetSteamNetworking(), hSocket)); }
/// <summary> /// <para> Allow P2P connections to fall back to being relayed through the Steam servers if a direct connection</para> /// <para> or NAT-traversal cannot be established. Only applies to connections created after setting this value,</para> /// <para> or to existing connections that need to automatically reconnect after this value is set.</para> /// <para> P2P packet relay is allowed by default</para> /// <para> NOTE: This function is deprecated and may be removed in a future version of the SDK. For</para> /// <para> security purposes, we may decide to relay the traffic to certain peers, even if you pass false</para> /// <para> to this function, to prevent revealing the client's IP address top another peer.</para> /// </summary> public static bool AllowP2PPacketRelay(bool bAllow) { InteropHelp.TestIfAvailableGameServer(); return(NativeMethods.ISteamNetworking_AllowP2PPacketRelay(CSteamGameServerAPIContext.GetSteamNetworking(), bAllow)); }
/// <summary> /// <para> returns which local port the listen socket is bound to</para> /// <para> *pnIP and *pnPort will be 0 if the socket is set to listen for P2P connections only</para> /// </summary> public static bool GetListenSocketInfo(SNetListenSocket_t hListenSocket, out SteamIPAddress_t pnIP, out ushort pnPort) { InteropHelp.TestIfAvailableGameServer(); return(NativeMethods.ISteamNetworking_GetListenSocketInfo(CSteamGameServerAPIContext.GetSteamNetworking(), hListenSocket, out pnIP, out pnPort)); }
/// <summary> /// <para> checks for data from any socket that has been connected off this listen socket</para> /// <para> returns false if there is no data remaining</para> /// <para> fills out *pcubMsgSize with the size of the next message, in bytes</para> /// <para> fills out *phSocket with the socket that data is available on</para> /// </summary> public static bool IsDataAvailable(SNetListenSocket_t hListenSocket, out uint pcubMsgSize, out SNetSocket_t phSocket) { InteropHelp.TestIfAvailableGameServer(); return(NativeMethods.ISteamNetworking_IsDataAvailable(CSteamGameServerAPIContext.GetSteamNetworking(), hListenSocket, out pcubMsgSize, out phSocket)); }
/// <summary> /// <para> retrieves data from any socket that has been connected off this listen socket</para> /// <para> fills in pubDest with the contents of the message</para> /// <para> messages are always complete, of the same size as was sent (i.e. packetized, not streaming)</para> /// <para> if *pcubMsgSize < cubDest, only partial data is written</para> /// <para> returns false if no data is available</para> /// <para> fills out *phSocket with the socket that data is available on</para> /// </summary> public static bool RetrieveData(SNetListenSocket_t hListenSocket, byte[] pubDest, uint cubDest, out uint pcubMsgSize, out SNetSocket_t phSocket) { InteropHelp.TestIfAvailableGameServer(); return(NativeMethods.ISteamNetworking_RetrieveData(CSteamGameServerAPIContext.GetSteamNetworking(), hListenSocket, pubDest, cubDest, out pcubMsgSize, out phSocket)); }
/// <summary> /// <para> destroying a listen socket will automatically kill all the regular sockets generated from it</para> /// </summary> public static bool DestroyListenSocket(SNetListenSocket_t hSocket, bool bNotifyRemoteEnd) { InteropHelp.TestIfAvailableGameServer(); return(NativeMethods.ISteamNetworking_DestroyListenSocket(CSteamGameServerAPIContext.GetSteamNetworking(), hSocket, bNotifyRemoteEnd)); }
/// <summary> /// <para> sending data</para> /// <para> must be a handle to a connected socket</para> /// <para> data is all sent via UDP, and thus send sizes are limited to 1200 bytes; after this, many routers will start dropping packets</para> /// <para> use the reliable flag with caution; although the resend rate is pretty aggressive,</para> /// <para> it can still cause stalls in receiving data (like TCP)</para> /// </summary> public static bool SendDataOnSocket(SNetSocket_t hSocket, byte[] pubData, uint cubData, bool bReliable) { InteropHelp.TestIfAvailableGameServer(); return(NativeMethods.ISteamNetworking_SendDataOnSocket(CSteamGameServerAPIContext.GetSteamNetworking(), hSocket, pubData, cubData, bReliable)); }
public static SNetSocket_t CreateConnectionSocket(SteamIPAddress_t nIP, ushort nPort, int nTimeoutSec) { InteropHelp.TestIfAvailableGameServer(); return((SNetSocket_t)NativeMethods.ISteamNetworking_CreateConnectionSocket(CSteamGameServerAPIContext.GetSteamNetworking(), nIP, nPort, nTimeoutSec)); }
/// <summary> /// <para> creates a socket and begin connection to a remote destination</para> /// <para> can connect via a known steamID (client or game server), or directly to an IP</para> /// <para> on success will trigger a SocketStatusCallback_t callback</para> /// <para> on failure or timeout will trigger a SocketStatusCallback_t callback with a failure code in m_eSNetSocketState</para> /// </summary> public static SNetSocket_t CreateP2PConnectionSocket(CSteamID steamIDTarget, int nVirtualPort, int nTimeoutSec, bool bAllowUseOfPacketRelay) { InteropHelp.TestIfAvailableGameServer(); return((SNetSocket_t)NativeMethods.ISteamNetworking_CreateP2PConnectionSocket(CSteamGameServerAPIContext.GetSteamNetworking(), steamIDTarget, nVirtualPort, nTimeoutSec, bAllowUseOfPacketRelay)); }
/// <summary> /// <para>//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////</para> /// <para> LISTEN / CONNECT connection-oriented interface functions</para> /// <para> These functions are more like a client-server TCP API. One side is the "server"</para> /// <para> and "listens" for incoming connections, which then must be "accepted." The "client"</para> /// <para> initiates a connection by "connecting." Sending and receiving is done through a</para> /// <para> connection handle.</para> /// <para> For a more UDP-style interface, where you do not track connection handles but</para> /// <para> simply send messages to a SteamID, use the UDP-style functions above.</para> /// <para> Both methods can send both reliable and unreliable methods.</para> /// <para> These APIs are deprecated, and may be removed in a future version of the Steamworks</para> /// <para> SDK. See ISteamNetworkingSockets.</para> /// <para>//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////</para> /// <para> creates a socket and listens others to connect</para> /// <para> will trigger a SocketStatusCallback_t callback on another client connecting</para> /// <para> nVirtualP2PPort is the unique ID that the client will connect to, in case you have multiple ports</para> /// <para> this can usually just be 0 unless you want multiple sets of connections</para> /// <para> unIP is the local IP address to bind to</para> /// <para> pass in 0 if you just want the default local IP</para> /// <para> unPort is the port to use</para> /// <para> pass in 0 if you don't want users to be able to connect via IP/Port, but expect to be always peer-to-peer connections only</para> /// </summary> public static SNetListenSocket_t CreateListenSocket(int nVirtualP2PPort, SteamIPAddress_t nIP, ushort nPort, bool bAllowUseOfPacketRelay) { InteropHelp.TestIfAvailableGameServer(); return((SNetListenSocket_t)NativeMethods.ISteamNetworking_CreateListenSocket(CSteamGameServerAPIContext.GetSteamNetworking(), nVirtualP2PPort, nIP, nPort, bAllowUseOfPacketRelay)); }
/// <summary> /// <para> AcceptP2PSessionWithUser() should only be called in response to a P2PSessionRequest_t callback</para> /// <para> P2PSessionRequest_t will be posted if another user tries to send you a packet that you haven't talked to yet</para> /// <para> if you don't want to talk to the user, just ignore the request</para> /// <para> if the user continues to send you packets, another P2PSessionRequest_t will be posted periodically</para> /// <para> this may be called multiple times for a single user</para> /// <para> (if you've called SendP2PPacket() on the other user, this implicitly accepts the session request)</para> /// </summary> public static bool AcceptP2PSessionWithUser(CSteamID steamIDRemote) { InteropHelp.TestIfAvailableGameServer(); return(NativeMethods.ISteamNetworking_AcceptP2PSessionWithUser(CSteamGameServerAPIContext.GetSteamNetworking(), steamIDRemote)); }
/// <summary> /// <para> returns information about the specified socket, filling out the contents of the pointers</para> /// </summary> public static bool GetSocketInfo(SNetSocket_t hSocket, out CSteamID pSteamIDRemote, out int peSocketStatus, out SteamIPAddress_t punIPRemote, out ushort punPortRemote) { InteropHelp.TestIfAvailableGameServer(); return(NativeMethods.ISteamNetworking_GetSocketInfo(CSteamGameServerAPIContext.GetSteamNetworking(), hSocket, out pSteamIDRemote, out peSocketStatus, out punIPRemote, out punPortRemote)); }
/// <summary> /// <para> call CloseP2PChannelWithUser() when you're done talking to a user on a specific channel. Once all channels</para> /// <para> open channels to a user have been closed, the open session to the user will be closed and new data from this</para> /// <para> user will trigger a P2PSessionRequest_t callback</para> /// </summary> public static bool CloseP2PChannelWithUser(CSteamID steamIDRemote, int nChannel) { InteropHelp.TestIfAvailableGameServer(); return(NativeMethods.ISteamNetworking_CloseP2PChannelWithUser(CSteamGameServerAPIContext.GetSteamNetworking(), steamIDRemote, nChannel)); }
/// <summary> /// <para> fills out P2PSessionState_t structure with details about the underlying connection to the user</para> /// <para> should only needed for debugging purposes</para> /// <para> returns false if no connection exists to the specified user</para> /// </summary> public static bool GetP2PSessionState(CSteamID steamIDRemote, out P2PSessionState_t pConnectionState) { InteropHelp.TestIfAvailableGameServer(); return(NativeMethods.ISteamNetworking_GetP2PSessionState(CSteamGameServerAPIContext.GetSteamNetworking(), steamIDRemote, out pConnectionState)); }