2.3 KiB
2.3 KiB
OmniSocketC
Linux-only C11 implementation of the UDP/KCP transport stack from OmniSocketGo.
This subtree is intentionally standalone. The Go code stays in place as the behavior reference, while the C implementation builds its own binaries under c/bin/.
Build
cd c
make
Build outputs:
c/bin/udpserverc/bin/udppeerc/bin/udppingc/bin/udprelayc/bin/kcpserverc/bin/kcppeerc/bin/kcpping
Run On Different Machines
Server D runs the KCP hub on 0.0.0.0:10909:
./c/bin/kcpserver -listen 0.0.0.0:10909 \
-kcp-ts-debug-log logs/d-kcp-ts.jsonl \
-kcp-session-stats-log logs/d-kcp-stats.jsonl
Relay C runs a raw UDP forwarder to D:
./c/bin/kcpserver -mode=relay -listen 0.0.0.0:10909 -relay-remote 172.21.32.15:10909
Peer A dials D through relay C:
./c/bin/kcppeer -id peer-a -server 172.21.32.15:10909 -relay-via 106.55.173.235:10909 \
-inbox-dir inbox/a \
-latency-log logs/a-latency.jsonl \
-kcp-ts-debug-log logs/a-kcp-ts.jsonl \
-kcp-session-stats-log logs/a-kcp-stats.jsonl
Peer B dials D directly:
./c/bin/kcppeer -id peer-b -server 81.70.156.140:10909 \
-inbox-dir inbox/b \
-latency-log logs/b-latency.jsonl \
-kcp-ts-debug-log logs/b-kcp-ts.jsonl \
-kcp-session-stats-log logs/b-kcp-stats.jsonl
Optional ping / echo tools:
./c/bin/kcpping -id peer-a -server 106.55.173.235:10909 -echo
./c/bin/kcpping -id peer-b -server 81.70.156.140:10909 -to peer-a -count 20 -interval 100ms
./c/bin/udpserver -listen 0.0.0.0:9001
./c/bin/udppeer -id peer-a -server 127.0.0.1:9001
./c/bin/udpping -id pinger -server 127.0.0.1:9001 -to peer-a -count 20
Interactive Commands
udppeer and kcppeer support the same interactive shell:
help
text peer-b hello
text peer-a hi
file peer-a /tmp/test125.bin
quit
Notes
- The C project targets Linux only.
- It preserves the Go wire format for UDP datagrams and KCP stream frames.
- It keeps runtime JSONL logging, UDP TX timestamp debug, KCP packet debug, and KCP session stats.
- Offline
latencysummaryand HTML chart generation are intentionally not migrated. - No automated C tests are included in this subtree; validation is expected to happen on Linux via
makeand manual smoke tests.