From bf63e9396cde256efe8592c20f7d307e3a6a3221 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: pans <pans@454eff88-639b-444f-9e54-f578c98de674>
Date: 星期四, 10 八月 2017 16:23:37 +0800
Subject: [PATCH] add lic
---
VisitFace/RtspNativeCodec/app/libs/capnproto/include/capnp/rpc.capnp | 48 +++++++++++++++++++++++-------------------------
1 files changed, 23 insertions(+), 25 deletions(-)
diff --git a/VisitFace/RtspNativeCodec/app/libs/capnproto/include/capnp/rpc.capnp b/VisitFace/RtspNativeCodec/app/libs/capnproto/include/capnp/rpc.capnp
index cd808b3..5cc7d66 100644
--- a/VisitFace/RtspNativeCodec/app/libs/capnproto/include/capnp/rpc.capnp
+++ b/VisitFace/RtspNativeCodec/app/libs/capnproto/include/capnp/rpc.capnp
@@ -233,11 +233,11 @@
abort @1 :Exception;
# Sent when a connection is being aborted due to an unrecoverable error. This could be e.g.
- # because the sender received an invalid or nonsensical message (`isCallersFault` is true) or
- # because the sender had an internal error (`isCallersFault` is false). The sender will shut
- # down the outgoing half of the connection after `abort` and will completely close the
- # connection shortly thereafter (it's up to the sender how much of a time buffer they want to
- # offer for the client to receive the `abort` before the connection is reset).
+ # because the sender received an invalid or nonsensical message or because the sender had an
+ # internal error. The sender will shut down the outgoing half of the connection after `abort`
+ # and will completely close the connection shortly thereafter (it's up to the sender how much
+ # of a time buffer they want to offer for the client to receive the `abort` before the
+ # connection is reset).
# Level 0 features -----------------------------------------------
@@ -446,23 +446,22 @@
# in the calls so that the results need not pass back through Vat B.
#
# For example:
- # - Alice, in Vat A, call foo() on Bob in Vat B.
+ # - Alice, in Vat A, calls foo() on Bob in Vat B.
# - Alice makes a pipelined call bar() on the promise returned by foo().
# - Later on, Bob resolves the promise from foo() to point at Carol, who lives in Vat A (next
# to Alice).
# - Vat B dutifully forwards the bar() call to Carol. Let us call this forwarded call bar'().
# Notice that bar() and bar'() are travelling in opposite directions on the same network
# link.
- # - The `Call` for bar'() has `sendResultsTo` set to `yourself`, with the value being the
- # question ID originally assigned to the bar() call.
+ # - The `Call` for bar'() has `sendResultsTo` set to `yourself`.
+ # - Vat B sends a `Return` for bar() with `takeFromOtherQuestion` set in place of the results,
+ # with the value set to the question ID of bar'(). Vat B does not wait for bar'() to return,
+ # as doing so would introduce unnecessary round trip latency.
# - Vat A receives bar'() and delivers it to Carol.
- # - When bar'() returns, Vat A immediately takes the results and returns them from bar().
- # - Meanwhile, Vat A sends a `Return` for bar'() to Vat B, with `resultsSentElsewhere` set in
- # place of results.
- # - Vat A sends a `Finish` for that call to Vat B.
- # - Vat B receives the `Return` for bar'() and sends a `Return` for bar(), with
- # `receivedFromYourself` set in place of the results.
- # - Vat B receives the `Finish` for bar() and sends a `Finish` to bar'().
+ # - When bar'() returns, Vat A sends a `Return` for bar'() to Vat B, with `resultsSentElsewhere`
+ # set in place of results.
+ # - Vat A sends a `Finish` for the bar() call to Vat B.
+ # - Vat B receives the `Finish` for bar() and sends a `Finish` for bar'().
thirdParty @7 :RecipientId;
# **(level 3)**
@@ -518,7 +517,7 @@
takeFromOtherQuestion @6 :QuestionId;
# The sender has also sent (before this message) a `Call` with the given question ID and with
# `sendResultsTo.yourself` set, and the results of that other call should be used as the
- # results here.
+ # results here. `takeFromOtherQuestion` can only used once per question.
acceptFromThirdParty @7 :ThirdPartyCapId;
# **(level 3)**
@@ -781,7 +780,7 @@
# Message type sent to pick up a capability hosted by the receiving vat and provided by a third
# party. The third party previously designated the capability using `Provide`.
#
- # This message is also used to pick up a redirected return -- see `Return.redirect`.
+ # This message is also used to pick up a redirected return -- see `Return.acceptFromThirdParty`.
questionId @0 :QuestionId;
# A new question ID identifying this accept message, which will eventually receive a Return
@@ -951,8 +950,8 @@
# Hopefully this is unusual.
senderHosted @1 :ExportId;
- # A capability newly exported by the sender. This is the ID of the new capability in the
- # sender's export table (receiver's import table).
+ # The ID of a capability in the sender's export table (receiver's import table). It may be a
+ # newly allocated table entry, or an existing entry (increments the reference count).
senderPromise @2 :ExportId;
# A promise that the sender will resolve later. The sender will send exactly one Resolve
@@ -1234,8 +1233,8 @@
# The information that must be sent in an `Accept` message to identify the object being accepted.
#
# In a network where each vat has a public/private key pair, this could simply be the public key
-# fingerprint of the provider vat along with the question ID used in the `Provide` message sent from
-# that provider.
+# fingerprint of the provider vat along with a nonce matching the one in the `RecipientId` used
+# in the `Provide` message sent from that provider.
using RecipientId = AnyPointer;
# **(level 3)**
@@ -1244,8 +1243,7 @@
# capability.
#
# In a network where each vat has a public/private key pair, this could simply be the public key
-# fingerprint of the recipient. (CapTP also calls for a nonce to identify the object. In our
-# case, the `Provide` message's `questionId` can serve as the nonce.)
+# fingerprint of the recipient along with a nonce matching the one in the `ProvisionId`.
using ThirdPartyCapId = AnyPointer;
# **(level 3)**
@@ -1254,8 +1252,8 @@
#
# In a network where each vat has a public/private key pair, this could be a combination of the
# third party's public key fingerprint, hints on how to connect to the third party (e.g. an IP
-# address), and the question ID used in the corresponding `Provide` message sent to that third party
-# (used to identify which capability to pick up).
+# address), and the nonce used in the corresponding `Provide` message's `RecipientId` as sent
+# to that third party (used to identify which capability to pick up).
using JoinKeyPart = AnyPointer;
# **(level 4)**
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