From 246efcbca2a26f7aae89dbc95fda3df9773a63f2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Charles Kerr Date: Mon, 29 Dec 2008 21:19:31 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] (trunk libT) fix obsolete `iobuf' reference. (wereHamster) --- libtransmission/bandwidth.h | 18 ++++++++---------- 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-) diff --git a/libtransmission/bandwidth.h b/libtransmission/bandwidth.h index 74f184448..6384f0bf9 100644 --- a/libtransmission/bandwidth.h +++ b/libtransmission/bandwidth.h @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ * This exemption does not extend to derived works not owned by * the Transmission project. * - * $Id:$ + * $Id$ */ #ifndef __TRANSMISSION__ @@ -17,8 +17,6 @@ #ifndef TR_BANDWIDTH_H #define TR_BANDWIDTH_H -struct tr_iobuf; - /** * Bandwidth is an object for measuring and constraining bandwidth speeds. * @@ -49,12 +47,12 @@ struct tr_iobuf; * Call tr_bandwidthAllocate() periodically. tr_bandwidth knows its current * speed and will decide how many bytes to make available over the * user-specified period to reach the user-specified desired speed. - * If appropriate, it notifies its iobufs that new bandwidth is available. + * If appropriate, it notifies its peer-ios that new bandwidth is available. * * tr_bandwidthAllocate() operates on the tr_bandwidth subtree, so usually * you'll only need to invoke it for the top-level tr_session bandwidth. * - * The iobufs all have a pointer to their associated tr_bandwidth object, + * The peer-ios all have a pointer to their associated tr_bandwidth object, * and call tr_bandwidthClamp() before performing I/O to see how much * bandwidth they can safely use. */ @@ -99,20 +97,20 @@ double tr_bandwidthGetDesiredSpeed ( const tr_bandwidth * bandwidth, tr_direction direction ); /** - * @brief Set whether or not this bandwidth should throttle its iobufs' speeds + * @brief Set whether or not this bandwidth should throttle its peer-io's speeds */ void tr_bandwidthSetLimited ( tr_bandwidth * bandwidth, tr_direction direction, tr_bool isLimited ); /** - * @return nonzero if this bandwidth throttles its iobufs' speeds + * @return nonzero if this bandwidth throttles its peer-ios speeds */ tr_bool tr_bandwidthIsLimited ( const tr_bandwidth * bandwidth, tr_direction direction ); /** - * @brief allocate the next period_msec's worth of bandwidth for the iobufs to consume + * @brief allocate the next period_msec's worth of bandwidth for the peer-ios to consume */ void tr_bandwidthAllocate ( tr_bandwidth * bandwidth, tr_direction direction, @@ -143,7 +141,7 @@ double tr_bandwidthGetPieceSpeed ( const tr_bandwidth * bandwidth, /** * @brief Notify the bandwidth object that some of its allocated bandwidth has been consumed. - * This is is usually invoked by the iobuf after a read or write. + * This is is usually invoked by the peer-io after a read or write. */ void tr_bandwidthUsed ( tr_bandwidth * bandwidth, tr_direction direction, @@ -179,7 +177,7 @@ void tr_bandwidthAddPeer ( tr_bandwidth * bandwidth, struct tr_peerIo * peerIo ); /** - * @brief remove an iobuf from this bandwidth's list of iobufs. + * @brief remove a peer-io from this bandwidth's list. */ void tr_bandwidthRemovePeer ( tr_bandwidth * bandwidth, struct tr_peerIo * peerIo ); -- 2.40.0