/** @brief RTP buffer maximum size */
long rtp_maxbuffer;
- /* @brief RTP receive buffer size */
+ /** @brief RTP receive buffer size */
long rtp_rcvbuf;
/** @brief Fixed RTP listening address */
struct netaddress rtp_request_address;
+ /** @brief @c disorder-playrtp instance name (for naming sockets etc.) */
+ char *rtp_instance_name;
+
/** @brief Verbose RTP transmission logging */
int rtp_verbose;
/** @brief Whether to loop back multicast packets */
int multicast_loop;
+ /** @brief Maximum size of RTP payload to send
+ *
+ * This is the maximum number of bytes we pass to write(2); to determine
+ * actual packet sizes, add a UDP header and an IP header (and a link layer
+ * header if it's the link layer size you care about).
+ *
+ * Don't make this too big or arithmetic will start to overflow.
+ */
+ long rtp_max_payload;
+
+ /** @brief Whether to allow MTU discovery
+ *
+ * This is `yes' to force it on, `no' to force it off, or `default' to do
+ * whatever the system is configured to do. Note that this only has a
+ * useful effect in IPv4, since IPv6 doesn't permit hop-by-hop
+ * fragmentation.
+ */
+ char *rtp_mtu_discovery;
+
/** @brief Login lifetime in seconds */
long cookie_login_lifetime;
struct passwd;
-char *config_userconf(const char *home, const struct passwd *pw);
-/* get the user's own private conffile, assuming their home dir is
- * @home@ if not null and using @pw@ otherwise */
+char *config_userconf(void);
+/* get the user's own private conffile */
char *config_usersysconf(const struct passwd *pw );
/* get the user's conffile in /etc */