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<li><a class="reference internal" href="#proxy-settings" id="id30">proxy_settings</a></li>
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<li><a class="reference internal" href="#session-settings" id="id31">session_settings</a></li>
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<a name="proxy_settings"></a><div class="section" id="proxy-settings">
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<h1>proxy_settings</h1>
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<p>Declared in "<a class="reference external" href="../include/libtorrent/session_settings.hpp">libtorrent/session_settings.hpp</a>"</p>
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<p>The <tt class="docutils literal">proxy_settings</tt> structs contains the information needed to
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direct certain traffic to a proxy.</p>
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<pre class="literal-block">
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struct proxy_settings
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{
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<strong>proxy_settings</strong> ();
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enum proxy_type
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{
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none,
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socks4,
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socks5,
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socks5_pw,
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http,
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http_pw,
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i2p_proxy,
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};
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std::string hostname;
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std::string username;
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std::string password;
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boost::uint8_t type;
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boost::uint16_t port;
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bool proxy_hostnames;
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bool proxy_peer_connections;
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};
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</pre>
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<a name="proxy_type"></a><div class="section" id="enum-proxy-type">
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<h2>enum proxy_type</h2>
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<p>Declared in "<a class="reference external" href="../include/libtorrent/session_settings.hpp">libtorrent/session_settings.hpp</a>"</p>
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<table border="1" class="docutils">
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<thead valign="bottom">
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<tr><th class="head">name</th>
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<th class="head">value</th>
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<th class="head">description</th>
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</thead>
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<tbody valign="top">
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<tr><td>none</td>
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<td>0</td>
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<td>This is the default, no proxy server is used, all other fields
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are ignored.</td>
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</tr>
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<tr><td>socks4</td>
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<td>1</td>
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<td>The server is assumed to be a <a class="reference external" href="http://www.ufasoft.com/doc/socks4_protocol.htm">SOCKS4 server</a> that
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requires a username.</td>
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</tr>
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<tr><td>socks5</td>
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<td>2</td>
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<td>The server is assumed to be a SOCKS5 server (<a class="reference external" href="http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc1928.html">RFC 1928</a>) that
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does not require any authentication. The username and password are ignored.</td>
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</tr>
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<tr><td>socks5_pw</td>
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<td>3</td>
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<td>The server is assumed to be a SOCKS5 server that supports
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plain text username and password authentication (<a class="reference external" href="http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc1929.html">RFC 1929</a>). The username
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and password specified may be sent to the proxy if it requires.</td>
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</tr>
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<tr><td>http</td>
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<td>4</td>
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<td>The server is assumed to be an HTTP proxy. If the transport used
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for the connection is non-HTTP, the server is assumed to support the
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<a class="reference external" href="http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-luotonen-web-proxy-tunneling-01">CONNECT</a> method. i.e. for web seeds and HTTP trackers, a plain proxy will
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suffice. The proxy is assumed to not require authorization. The username
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and password will not be used.</td>
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</tr>
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<tr><td>http_pw</td>
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<td>5</td>
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<td>The server is assumed to be an HTTP proxy that requires
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user authorization. The username and password will be sent to the proxy.</td>
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</tr>
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<tr><td>i2p_proxy</td>
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<td>6</td>
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<td>route through a i2p SAM proxy</td>
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</tr>
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</tbody>
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</table>
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<a name="hostname"></a><dl class="docutils">
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<dt>hostname</dt>
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<dd>the name or IP of the proxy server. <tt class="docutils literal">port</tt> is the
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port number the proxy listens to. If required, <tt class="docutils literal">username</tt> and <tt class="docutils literal">password</tt>
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can be set to authenticate with the proxy.</dd>
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</dl>
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<a name="type"></a><dl class="docutils">
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<dt>type</dt>
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<dd>tells libtorrent what kind of proxy server it is. See <a class="reference external" href="reference-Settings.html#proxy_type">proxy_type</a>
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enum for options</dd>
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</dl>
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<a name="port"></a><dl class="docutils">
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<dt>port</dt>
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<dd>the port the proxy server is running on</dd>
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</dl>
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<a name="proxy_hostnames"></a><dl class="docutils">
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<dt>proxy_hostnames</dt>
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<dd>defaults to true. It means that hostnames should be
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attempted to be resolved through the proxy instead of using the local DNS
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service. This is only supported by SOCKS5 and HTTP.</dd>
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</dl>
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<a name="proxy_peer_connections"></a><dl class="docutils">
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<dt>proxy_peer_connections</dt>
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<dd>determines whether or not to excempt peer and
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web seed connections from using the proxy. This defaults to true, i.e. peer
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connections are proxied by default.</dd>
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</dl>
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<a name="session_settings"></a></div>
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</div>
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<div class="section" id="session-settings">
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<h1>session_settings</h1>
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<p>Declared in "<a class="reference external" href="../include/libtorrent/session_settings.hpp">libtorrent/session_settings.hpp</a>"</p>
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<p>This holds most of the session-wide settings in libtorrent. Pass this
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to <a class="reference external" href="reference-Session.html#set_settings()">session::set_settings()</a> to change the settings, initialize it from
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session::get_settings() to get the current settings.</p>
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<pre class="literal-block">
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struct session_settings
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{
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<strong>session_settings</strong> (std::string const& user_agent = "libtorrent/"
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LIBTORRENT_VERSION);
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<strong>~session_settings</strong> ();
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enum suggest_mode_t
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{
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no_piece_suggestions,
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suggest_read_cache,
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};
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enum choking_algorithm_t
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{
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fixed_slots_choker,
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auto_expand_choker,
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rate_based_choker,
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bittyrant_choker,
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};
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enum seed_choking_algorithm_t
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{
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round_robin,
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fastest_upload,
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anti_leech,
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};
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enum io_buffer_mode_t
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{
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enable_os_cache,
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disable_os_cache_for_aligned_files,
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disable_os_cache,
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};
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enum disk_cache_algo_t
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{
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lru,
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largest_contiguous,
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avoid_readback,
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};
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enum bandwidth_mixed_algo_t
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{
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prefer_tcp,
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peer_proportional,
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};
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int version;
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std::string user_agent;
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int tracker_completion_timeout;
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int tracker_receive_timeout;
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int stop_tracker_timeout;
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int tracker_maximum_response_length;
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int piece_timeout;
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int request_timeout;
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int request_queue_time;
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int max_allowed_in_request_queue;
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int max_out_request_queue;
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int whole_pieces_threshold;
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int peer_timeout;
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int urlseed_timeout;
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int urlseed_pipeline_size;
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int urlseed_wait_retry;
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int file_pool_size;
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bool allow_multiple_connections_per_ip;
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int max_failcount;
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int min_reconnect_time;
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int peer_connect_timeout;
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bool ignore_limits_on_local_network;
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int connection_speed;
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bool send_redundant_have;
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bool lazy_bitfields;
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int inactivity_timeout;
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int unchoke_interval;
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int optimistic_unchoke_interval;
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std::string announce_ip;
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int num_want;
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int initial_picker_threshold;
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int allowed_fast_set_size;
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int suggest_mode;
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int max_queued_disk_bytes;
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int max_queued_disk_bytes_low_watermark;
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int handshake_timeout;
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bool use_dht_as_fallback;
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bool free_torrent_hashes;
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bool upnp_ignore_nonrouters;
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int send_buffer_low_watermark;
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int send_buffer_watermark;
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int send_buffer_watermark_factor;
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int choking_algorithm;
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int seed_choking_algorithm;
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bool use_parole_mode;
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int cache_size;
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int cache_buffer_chunk_size;
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int cache_expiry;
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bool use_read_cache;
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bool explicit_read_cache;
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int explicit_cache_interval;
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int disk_io_write_mode;
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int disk_io_read_mode;
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bool coalesce_reads;
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bool coalesce_writes;
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std::pair<int, int> outgoing_ports;
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char peer_tos;
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int active_downloads;
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int active_seeds;
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int active_dht_limit;
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int active_tracker_limit;
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int active_lsd_limit;
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int active_limit;
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bool auto_manage_prefer_seeds;
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bool dont_count_slow_torrents;
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int auto_manage_interval;
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float share_ratio_limit;
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float seed_time_ratio_limit;
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int seed_time_limit;
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int peer_turnover_interval;
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float peer_turnover;
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float peer_turnover_cutoff;
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bool close_redundant_connections;
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int auto_scrape_interval;
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int auto_scrape_min_interval;
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int max_peerlist_size;
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int max_paused_peerlist_size;
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int min_announce_interval;
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bool prioritize_partial_pieces;
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int auto_manage_startup;
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bool rate_limit_ip_overhead;
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bool announce_to_all_trackers;
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bool announce_to_all_tiers;
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bool prefer_udp_trackers;
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bool strict_super_seeding;
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int seeding_piece_quota;
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int max_sparse_regions;
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bool lock_disk_cache;
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int max_rejects;
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int recv_socket_buffer_size;
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int send_socket_buffer_size;
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bool optimize_hashing_for_speed;
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int file_checks_delay_per_block;
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disk_cache_algo_t disk_cache_algorithm;
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int read_cache_line_size;
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int write_cache_line_size;
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int optimistic_disk_retry;
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bool disable_hash_checks;
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bool allow_reordered_disk_operations;
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bool allow_i2p_mixed;
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int max_suggest_pieces;
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bool drop_skipped_requests;
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bool low_prio_disk;
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int local_service_announce_interval;
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int dht_announce_interval;
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int udp_tracker_token_expiry;
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bool volatile_read_cache;
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bool guided_read_cache;
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int default_cache_min_age;
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int num_optimistic_unchoke_slots;
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bool no_atime_storage;
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int default_est_reciprocation_rate;
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int increase_est_reciprocation_rate;
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int decrease_est_reciprocation_rate;
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bool incoming_starts_queued_torrents;
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bool report_true_downloaded;
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bool strict_end_game_mode;
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bool broadcast_lsd;
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bool enable_outgoing_utp;
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bool enable_incoming_utp;
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bool enable_outgoing_tcp;
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bool enable_incoming_tcp;
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int max_pex_peers;
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bool ignore_resume_timestamps;
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bool no_recheck_incomplete_resume;
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bool anonymous_mode;
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bool force_proxy;
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int tick_interval;
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bool report_web_seed_downloads;
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int share_mode_target;
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int upload_rate_limit;
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int download_rate_limit;
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int local_upload_rate_limit;
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int local_download_rate_limit;
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int dht_upload_rate_limit;
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int unchoke_slots_limit;
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int half_open_limit;
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int connections_limit;
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int connections_slack;
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int utp_target_delay;
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int utp_gain_factor;
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int utp_min_timeout;
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int utp_syn_resends;
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int utp_fin_resends;
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int utp_num_resends;
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int utp_connect_timeout;
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bool utp_dynamic_sock_buf;
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int utp_loss_multiplier;
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int mixed_mode_algorithm;
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bool rate_limit_utp;
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int listen_queue_size;
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bool announce_double_nat;
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int torrent_connect_boost;
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bool seeding_outgoing_connections;
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bool no_connect_privileged_ports;
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int alert_queue_size;
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int max_metadata_size;
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bool smooth_connects;
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bool always_send_user_agent;
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bool apply_ip_filter_to_trackers;
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int read_job_every;
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bool use_disk_read_ahead;
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bool lock_files;
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int ssl_listen;
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int tracker_backoff;
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bool ban_web_seeds;
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int max_http_recv_buffer_size;
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bool support_share_mode;
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bool support_merkle_torrents;
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bool report_redundant_bytes;
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std::string handshake_client_version;
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bool use_disk_cache_pool;
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};
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</pre>
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<a name="suggest_mode_t"></a><div class="section" id="enum-suggest-mode-t">
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<h2>enum suggest_mode_t</h2>
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<p>Declared in "<a class="reference external" href="../include/libtorrent/session_settings.hpp">libtorrent/session_settings.hpp</a>"</p>
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<table border="1" class="docutils">
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<colgroup>
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<col width="28%" />
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<col width="9%" />
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<col width="63%" />
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</colgroup>
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<thead valign="bottom">
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<tr><th class="head">name</th>
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<th class="head">value</th>
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<th class="head">description</th>
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</tr>
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</thead>
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<tbody valign="top">
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<tr><td>no_piece_suggestions</td>
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<td>0</td>
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<td>the default. will not send out suggest messages.</td>
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</tr>
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<tr><td>suggest_read_cache</td>
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<td>1</td>
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<td>send out suggest messages for the most
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recent pieces that are in the read cache.</td>
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</tr>
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</tbody>
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</table>
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<a name="choking_algorithm_t"></a></div>
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<div class="section" id="enum-choking-algorithm-t">
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<h2>enum choking_algorithm_t</h2>
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<p>Declared in "<a class="reference external" href="../include/libtorrent/session_settings.hpp">libtorrent/session_settings.hpp</a>"</p>
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<table border="1" class="docutils">
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<colgroup>
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<col width="19%" />
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<col width="7%" />
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<col width="75%" />
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</colgroup>
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<thead valign="bottom">
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<tr><th class="head">name</th>
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<th class="head">value</th>
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<th class="head">description</th>
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</tr>
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</thead>
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<tbody valign="top">
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<tr><td>fixed_slots_choker</td>
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<td>0</td>
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<td>the traditional choker with a fixed number of unchoke
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slots, as specified by session::set_max_uploads()..</td>
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</tr>
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<tr><td>auto_expand_choker</td>
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<td>1</td>
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<td>opens at least the number of slots as specified by
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session::set_max_uploads() but opens up more slots if the upload capacity
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is not saturated. This unchoker will work just like the <tt class="docutils literal">fixed_slot_choker</tt>
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if there's no global upload rate limit set.</td>
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</tr>
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<tr><td>rate_based_choker</td>
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<td>2</td>
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<td>opens up unchoke slots based on the upload rate
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achieved to peers. The more slots that are opened, the marginal upload
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rate required to open up another slot increases.</td>
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</tr>
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<tr><td>bittyrant_choker</td>
|
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<td>3</td>
|
|
<td>attempts to optimize download rate by finding the
|
|
reciprocation rate of each peer individually and prefers peers that gives
|
|
the highest <em>return on investment</em>. It still allocates all upload capacity,
|
|
but shuffles it around to the best peers first. For this choker to be
|
|
efficient, you need to set a global upload rate limit
|
|
<a class="reference external" href="reference-Settings.html#upload_rate_limit">session_settings::upload_rate_limit</a>. For more information about this
|
|
choker, see the <a class="reference external" href="http://bittyrant.cs.washington.edu/#papers">paper</a>.</td>
|
|
</tr>
|
|
</tbody>
|
|
</table>
|
|
<a name="seed_choking_algorithm_t"></a></div>
|
|
<div class="section" id="enum-seed-choking-algorithm-t">
|
|
<h2>enum seed_choking_algorithm_t</h2>
|
|
<p>Declared in "<a class="reference external" href="../include/libtorrent/session_settings.hpp">libtorrent/session_settings.hpp</a>"</p>
|
|
<table border="1" class="docutils">
|
|
<colgroup>
|
|
<col width="15%" />
|
|
<col width="7%" />
|
|
<col width="78%" />
|
|
</colgroup>
|
|
<thead valign="bottom">
|
|
<tr><th class="head">name</th>
|
|
<th class="head">value</th>
|
|
<th class="head">description</th>
|
|
</tr>
|
|
</thead>
|
|
<tbody valign="top">
|
|
<tr><td>round_robin</td>
|
|
<td>0</td>
|
|
<td>round-robins the peers that are unchoked when seeding. This
|
|
distributes the upload bandwidht uniformly and fairly. It minimizes the ability
|
|
for a peer to download everything without redistributing it.</td>
|
|
</tr>
|
|
<tr><td>fastest_upload</td>
|
|
<td>1</td>
|
|
<td>unchokes the peers we can send to the fastest. This might be
|
|
a bit more reliable in utilizing all available capacity.</td>
|
|
</tr>
|
|
<tr><td>anti_leech</td>
|
|
<td>2</td>
|
|
<td>prioritizes peers who have just started or are just about to finish
|
|
the download. The intention is to force peers in the middle of the download to
|
|
trade with each other.</td>
|
|
</tr>
|
|
</tbody>
|
|
</table>
|
|
<a name="io_buffer_mode_t"></a></div>
|
|
<div class="section" id="enum-io-buffer-mode-t">
|
|
<h2>enum io_buffer_mode_t</h2>
|
|
<p>Declared in "<a class="reference external" href="../include/libtorrent/session_settings.hpp">libtorrent/session_settings.hpp</a>"</p>
|
|
<table border="1" class="docutils">
|
|
<colgroup>
|
|
<col width="27%" />
|
|
<col width="5%" />
|
|
<col width="67%" />
|
|
</colgroup>
|
|
<thead valign="bottom">
|
|
<tr><th class="head">name</th>
|
|
<th class="head">value</th>
|
|
<th class="head">description</th>
|
|
</tr>
|
|
</thead>
|
|
<tbody valign="top">
|
|
<tr><td>enable_os_cache</td>
|
|
<td>0</td>
|
|
<td>This is the default and files are opened normally, with the OS caching
|
|
reads and writes.</td>
|
|
</tr>
|
|
<tr><td>disable_os_cache_for_aligned_files</td>
|
|
<td>1</td>
|
|
<td>This will open files in unbuffered mode for files where every read and
|
|
write would be sector aligned. Using aligned disk offsets is a requirement
|
|
on some operating systems.</td>
|
|
</tr>
|
|
<tr><td>disable_os_cache</td>
|
|
<td>2</td>
|
|
<td>This opens all files in unbuffered mode (if allowed by the operating system).
|
|
Linux and Windows, for instance, require disk offsets to be sector aligned,
|
|
and in those cases, this option is the same as <tt class="docutils literal">disable_os_caches_for_aligned_files</tt>.</td>
|
|
</tr>
|
|
</tbody>
|
|
</table>
|
|
<a name="disk_cache_algo_t"></a></div>
|
|
<div class="section" id="enum-disk-cache-algo-t">
|
|
<h2>enum disk_cache_algo_t</h2>
|
|
<p>Declared in "<a class="reference external" href="../include/libtorrent/session_settings.hpp">libtorrent/session_settings.hpp</a>"</p>
|
|
<table border="1" class="docutils">
|
|
<colgroup>
|
|
<col width="20%" />
|
|
<col width="7%" />
|
|
<col width="73%" />
|
|
</colgroup>
|
|
<thead valign="bottom">
|
|
<tr><th class="head">name</th>
|
|
<th class="head">value</th>
|
|
<th class="head">description</th>
|
|
</tr>
|
|
</thead>
|
|
<tbody valign="top">
|
|
<tr><td>lru</td>
|
|
<td>0</td>
|
|
<td>This
|
|
flushes the entire piece, in the write cache, that was least recently
|
|
written to.</td>
|
|
</tr>
|
|
<tr><td>largest_contiguous</td>
|
|
<td>1</td>
|
|
<td>will flush the largest
|
|
sequences of contiguous blocks from the write cache, regarless of the
|
|
piece's last use time.</td>
|
|
</tr>
|
|
<tr><td>avoid_readback</td>
|
|
<td>2</td>
|
|
<td>will prioritize
|
|
flushing blocks that will avoid having to read them back in to verify
|
|
the hash of the piece once it's done. This is especially useful for high
|
|
throughput setups, where reading from the disk is especially expensive.</td>
|
|
</tr>
|
|
</tbody>
|
|
</table>
|
|
<a name="bandwidth_mixed_algo_t"></a></div>
|
|
<div class="section" id="enum-bandwidth-mixed-algo-t">
|
|
<h2>enum bandwidth_mixed_algo_t</h2>
|
|
<p>Declared in "<a class="reference external" href="../include/libtorrent/session_settings.hpp">libtorrent/session_settings.hpp</a>"</p>
|
|
<table border="1" class="docutils">
|
|
<colgroup>
|
|
<col width="22%" />
|
|
<col width="8%" />
|
|
<col width="70%" />
|
|
</colgroup>
|
|
<thead valign="bottom">
|
|
<tr><th class="head">name</th>
|
|
<th class="head">value</th>
|
|
<th class="head">description</th>
|
|
</tr>
|
|
</thead>
|
|
<tbody valign="top">
|
|
<tr><td>prefer_tcp</td>
|
|
<td>0</td>
|
|
<td>disables the mixed mode bandwidth balancing</td>
|
|
</tr>
|
|
<tr><td>peer_proportional</td>
|
|
<td>1</td>
|
|
<td>does not throttle uTP, throttles TCP to the same proportion
|
|
of throughput as there are TCP connections</td>
|
|
</tr>
|
|
</tbody>
|
|
</table>
|
|
<a name="version"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>version</dt>
|
|
<dd>automatically set to the libtorrent version you're using
|
|
in order to be forward binary compatible. This field should not be changed.</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="user_agent"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>user_agent</dt>
|
|
<dd>the client identification to the tracker.
|
|
The recommended format of this string is:
|
|
"ClientName/ClientVersion libtorrent/libtorrentVersion".
|
|
This name will not only be used when making HTTP requests, but also when
|
|
sending extended headers to peers that support that extension.</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="tracker_completion_timeout"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>tracker_completion_timeout</dt>
|
|
<dd>the number of seconds the tracker
|
|
connection will wait from when it sent the request until it considers the
|
|
tracker to have timed-out. Default value is 60 seconds.</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="tracker_receive_timeout"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>tracker_receive_timeout</dt>
|
|
<dd>the number of seconds to wait to receive
|
|
any data from the tracker. If no data is received for this number of
|
|
seconds, the tracker will be considered as having timed out. If a tracker
|
|
is down, this is the kind of timeout that will occur. The default value
|
|
is 20 seconds.</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="stop_tracker_timeout"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>stop_tracker_timeout</dt>
|
|
<dd><p class="first">the time to wait when sending a stopped message
|
|
before considering a tracker to have timed out.
|
|
this is usually shorter, to make the client quit
|
|
faster</p>
|
|
<p class="last">This is given in seconds. Default is
|
|
10 seconds.</p>
|
|
</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="tracker_maximum_response_length"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>tracker_maximum_response_length</dt>
|
|
<dd>the maximum number of bytes in a
|
|
tracker response. If a response size passes this number it will be rejected
|
|
and the connection will be closed. On gzipped responses this size is measured
|
|
on the uncompressed data. So, if you get 20 bytes of gzip response that'll
|
|
expand to 2 megs, it will be interrupted before the entire response has been
|
|
uncompressed (given your limit is lower than 2 megs). Default limit is
|
|
1 megabyte.</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="piece_timeout"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>piece_timeout</dt>
|
|
<dd>controls the number of seconds from a request is sent until
|
|
it times out if no piece response is returned.</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="request_timeout"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>request_timeout</dt>
|
|
<dd>the number of seconds one block (16kB) is expected
|
|
to be received within. If it's not, the block is
|
|
requested from a different peer</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="request_queue_time"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>request_queue_time</dt>
|
|
<dd>the length of the request queue given in the number
|
|
of seconds it should take for the other end to send
|
|
all the pieces. i.e. the actual number of requests
|
|
depends on the download rate and this number.</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="max_allowed_in_request_queue"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>max_allowed_in_request_queue</dt>
|
|
<dd>the number of outstanding block requests a peer is
|
|
allowed to queue up in the client. If a peer sends
|
|
more requests than this (before the first one has
|
|
been sent) the last request will be dropped.
|
|
the higher this is, the faster upload speeds the
|
|
client can get to a single peer.</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="max_out_request_queue"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>max_out_request_queue</dt>
|
|
<dd>the maximum number of outstanding requests to
|
|
send to a peer. This limit takes precedence over
|
|
request_queue_time.
|
|
i.e. no matter the download speed, the number of outstanding requests will never
|
|
exceed this limit.</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="whole_pieces_threshold"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>whole_pieces_threshold</dt>
|
|
<dd>if a whole piece can be downloaded in this number
|
|
of seconds, or less, the peer_connection will prefer
|
|
to request whole pieces at a time from this peer.
|
|
The benefit of this is to better utilize disk caches by
|
|
doing localized accesses and also to make it easier
|
|
to identify bad peers if a piece fails the hash check.</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="peer_timeout"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>peer_timeout</dt>
|
|
<dd>the number of seconds to wait for any activity on
|
|
the peer wire before closing the connectiong due
|
|
to time out.
|
|
This defaults to 120 seconds, since that's what's specified
|
|
in the protocol specification. After half the time out, a keep alive message
|
|
is sent.</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="urlseed_timeout"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>urlseed_timeout</dt>
|
|
<dd>same as peer_timeout, but only applies to url-seeds.
|
|
this is usually set lower, because web servers are
|
|
expected to be more reliable.
|
|
This value defaults to 20 seconds.</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="urlseed_pipeline_size"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>urlseed_pipeline_size</dt>
|
|
<dd>controls the pipelining with the web server. When
|
|
using persistent connections to HTTP 1.1 servers, the client is allowed to
|
|
send more requests before the first response is received. This number controls
|
|
the number of outstanding requests to use with url-seeds. Default is 5.</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="urlseed_wait_retry"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>urlseed_wait_retry</dt>
|
|
<dd>time to wait until a new retry takes place</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="file_pool_size"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>file_pool_size</dt>
|
|
<dd>sets the upper limit on the total number of files this
|
|
<a class="reference external" href="reference-Session.html#session">session</a> will keep open. The reason why files are
|
|
left open at all is that some anti virus software
|
|
hooks on every file close, and scans the file for
|
|
viruses. deferring the closing of the files will
|
|
be the difference between a usable system and
|
|
a completely hogged down system. Most operating
|
|
systems also has a limit on the total number of
|
|
file descriptors a process may have open. It is
|
|
usually a good idea to find this limit and set the
|
|
number of connections and the number of files
|
|
limits so their sum is slightly below it.</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="allow_multiple_connections_per_ip"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>allow_multiple_connections_per_ip</dt>
|
|
<dd>determines if connections from the
|
|
same IP address as existing connections should be rejected or not. Multiple
|
|
connections from the same IP address is not allowed by default, to prevent
|
|
abusive behavior by peers. It may be useful to allow such connections in
|
|
cases where simulations are run on the same machie, and all peers in a
|
|
swarm has the same IP address.</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="max_failcount"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>max_failcount</dt>
|
|
<dd>the maximum times we try to connect to a peer before
|
|
stop connecting again. If a peer succeeds, its failcounter is reset. If
|
|
a peer is retrieved from a peer source (other than DHT) the failcount is
|
|
decremented by one, allowing another try.</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="min_reconnect_time"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>min_reconnect_time</dt>
|
|
<dd>the number of seconds to wait to reconnect to a peer.
|
|
this time is multiplied with the failcount.</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="peer_connect_timeout"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>peer_connect_timeout</dt>
|
|
<dd>the number of seconds to wait after a connection
|
|
attempt is initiated to a peer until it is considered as having timed out.
|
|
The default is 10 seconds. This setting is especially important in case
|
|
the number of half-open connections are limited, since stale half-open
|
|
connection may delay the connection of other peers considerably.</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="ignore_limits_on_local_network"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>ignore_limits_on_local_network</dt>
|
|
<dd>if set to true, upload, download and unchoke limits
|
|
are ignored for peers on the local network.</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="connection_speed"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>connection_speed</dt>
|
|
<dd>the number of connection attempts that
|
|
are made per second. If a number < 0 is specified, it will default to
|
|
200 connections per second. If 0 is specified, it means don't make
|
|
outgoing connections at all.</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="send_redundant_have"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>send_redundant_have</dt>
|
|
<dd>if this is set to true, have messages will be sent
|
|
to peers that already have the piece. This is
|
|
typically not necessary, but it might be necessary
|
|
for collecting statistics in some cases. Default is false.</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="lazy_bitfields"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>lazy_bitfields</dt>
|
|
<dd>prevents outgoing bitfields from being full. If the
|
|
client is seed, a few bits will be set to 0, and later filled in with
|
|
have-messages. This is an old attempt to prevent certain ISPs
|
|
from stopping people from seeding.</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="inactivity_timeout"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>inactivity_timeout</dt>
|
|
<dd>if a peer is uninteresting and uninterested for longer
|
|
than this number of seconds, it will be disconnected.
|
|
default is 10 minutes</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="unchoke_interval"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>unchoke_interval</dt>
|
|
<dd>the number of seconds between chokes/unchokes.
|
|
On this interval, peers are re-evaluated for being choked/unchoked. This
|
|
is defined as 30 seconds in the protocol, and it should be significantly
|
|
longer than what it takes for TCP to ramp up to it's max rate.</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="optimistic_unchoke_interval"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>optimistic_unchoke_interval</dt>
|
|
<dd>the number of seconds between
|
|
each <em>optimistic</em> unchoke. On this timer, the currently optimistically
|
|
unchoked peer will change.</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="announce_ip"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>announce_ip</dt>
|
|
<dd>the ip address passed along to trackers as the <tt class="docutils literal">&ip=</tt> parameter.
|
|
If left as the default (an empty string), that parameter is omitted.
|
|
Most trackers ignore this argument. This is here for completeness
|
|
for edge-cases where it may be useful.</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="num_want"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>num_want</dt>
|
|
<dd>the number of peers we want from each tracker request. It defines
|
|
what is sent as the <tt class="docutils literal">&num_want=</tt> parameter to the tracker.
|
|
Stopped messages always send num_want=0. This setting control what
|
|
to say in the case where we actually want peers.</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="initial_picker_threshold"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>initial_picker_threshold</dt>
|
|
<dd>specifies the number of pieces we need before we
|
|
switch to rarest first picking. This defaults to 4, which means the 4 first
|
|
pieces in any torrent are picked at random, the following pieces are picked
|
|
in rarest first order.</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="allowed_fast_set_size"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>allowed_fast_set_size</dt>
|
|
<dd>the number of allowed pieces to send to choked peers
|
|
that supports the fast extensions</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="suggest_mode"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>suggest_mode</dt>
|
|
<dd><p class="first">this determines which pieces will be suggested to peers
|
|
suggest read cache will make libtorrent suggest pieces
|
|
that are fresh in the disk read cache, to potentially
|
|
lower disk access and increase the cache hit ratio</p>
|
|
<p class="last">for options, see <a class="reference external" href="reference-Settings.html#suggest_mode_t">suggest_mode_t</a>.</p>
|
|
</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="max_queued_disk_bytes"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>max_queued_disk_bytes</dt>
|
|
<dd><p class="first">the maximum number of bytes a connection may have
|
|
pending in the disk write queue before its download
|
|
rate is being throttled. This prevents fast downloads
|
|
to slow medias to allocate more memory
|
|
indefinitely. This should be set to at least 16 kB
|
|
to not completely disrupt normal downloads. If it's
|
|
set to 0, you will be starving the disk thread and
|
|
nothing will be written to disk.
|
|
this is a per <a class="reference external" href="reference-Session.html#session">session</a> setting.</p>
|
|
<p class="last">When this limit is reached,
|
|
the peer connections will stop reading data from their sockets, until the disk
|
|
thread catches up. Setting this too low will severly limit your download rate.</p>
|
|
</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="max_queued_disk_bytes_low_watermark"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>max_queued_disk_bytes_low_watermark</dt>
|
|
<dd>this is the low watermark for the disk buffer queue.
|
|
whenever the number of queued bytes exceed the
|
|
max_queued_disk_bytes, libtorrent will wait for
|
|
it to drop below this value before issuing more
|
|
reads from the sockets. If set to 0, the
|
|
low watermark will be half of the max queued disk bytes</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="handshake_timeout"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>handshake_timeout</dt>
|
|
<dd>the number of seconds to wait for a handshake
|
|
response from a peer. If no response is received
|
|
within this time, the peer is disconnected.</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="use_dht_as_fallback"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>use_dht_as_fallback</dt>
|
|
<dd>determines how the DHT is used. If this is true,
|
|
the DHT will only be used for torrents where all trackers in its tracker
|
|
list has failed. Either by an explicit error message or a time out. This
|
|
is false by default, which means the DHT is used by default regardless of
|
|
if the trackers fail or not.</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="free_torrent_hashes"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>free_torrent_hashes</dt>
|
|
<dd>determines whether or not the torrent's piece hashes
|
|
are kept in memory after the torrent becomes a seed or not. If it is set to
|
|
<tt class="docutils literal">true</tt> the hashes are freed once the torrent is a seed (they're not
|
|
needed anymore since the torrent won't download anything more). If it's set
|
|
to false they are not freed. If they are freed, the <a class="reference external" href="reference-Core.html#torrent_info">torrent_info</a> returned
|
|
by get_torrent_info() will return an object that may be incomplete, that
|
|
cannot be passed back to <a class="reference external" href="reference-Session.html#async_add_torrent()">async_add_torrent()</a> and <a class="reference external" href="reference-Session.html#add_torrent()">add_torrent()</a> for instance.</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="upnp_ignore_nonrouters"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>upnp_ignore_nonrouters</dt>
|
|
<dd>indicates whether or not the UPnP implementation
|
|
should ignore any broadcast response from a device whose address is not the
|
|
configured router for this machine. i.e. it's a way to not talk to other
|
|
people's routers by mistake.</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="send_buffer_low_watermark"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>send_buffer_low_watermark</dt>
|
|
<dd>This is the minimum send buffer target size (send buffer
|
|
includes bytes pending being read from disk). For good
|
|
and snappy seeding performance, set this fairly high, to
|
|
at least fit a few blocks. This is essentially the initial
|
|
window size which will determine how fast we can ramp up
|
|
the send rate</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="send_buffer_watermark"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>send_buffer_watermark</dt>
|
|
<dd><p class="first">the upper limit of the send buffer low-watermark.</p>
|
|
<p class="last">if the send buffer has fewer bytes than this, we'll
|
|
read another 16kB block onto it. If set too small,
|
|
upload rate capacity will suffer. If set too high,
|
|
memory will be wasted.
|
|
The actual watermark may be lower than this in case
|
|
the upload rate is low, this is the upper limit.</p>
|
|
</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="send_buffer_watermark_factor"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>send_buffer_watermark_factor</dt>
|
|
<dd><p class="first">the current upload rate to a peer is multiplied by
|
|
this factor to get the send buffer watermark. The
|
|
factor is specified as a percentage. i.e. 50 indicates
|
|
a factor of 0.5.</p>
|
|
<p>This product is clamped to the send_buffer_watermark
|
|
setting to not exceed the max. For high speed
|
|
upload, this should be set to a greater value than
|
|
100. The default is 50.</p>
|
|
<p class="last">For high capacity connections, setting this
|
|
higher can improve upload performance and disk throughput. Setting it too
|
|
high may waste RAM and create a bias towards read jobs over write jobs.</p>
|
|
</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="choking_algorithm"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>choking_algorithm</dt>
|
|
<dd>specifies which algorithm to use to determine which peers
|
|
to unchoke. This setting replaces the deprecated settings <tt class="docutils literal">auto_upload_slots</tt>
|
|
and <tt class="docutils literal">auto_upload_slots_rate_based</tt>. For options, see <a class="reference external" href="reference-Settings.html#choking_algorithm_t">choking_algorithm_t</a>.</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="seed_choking_algorithm"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>seed_choking_algorithm</dt>
|
|
<dd>controls the seeding unchoke behavior. For options, see <a class="reference external" href="reference-Settings.html#seed_choking_algorithm_t">seed_choking_algorithm_t</a>.</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="use_parole_mode"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>use_parole_mode</dt>
|
|
<dd>specifies if parole mode should be used. Parole mode means
|
|
that peers that participate in pieces that fail the hash check are put in a mode
|
|
where they are only allowed to download whole pieces. If the whole piece a peer
|
|
in parole mode fails the hash check, it is banned. If a peer participates in a
|
|
piece that passes the hash check, it is taken out of parole mode.</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="cache_size"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>cache_size</dt>
|
|
<dd><p class="first">the disk write and read cache. It is specified in units of
|
|
16 KiB blocks. Buffers that are part of a peer's send or receive buffer also
|
|
count against this limit. Send and receive buffers will never be denied to be
|
|
allocated, but they will cause the actual cached blocks to be flushed or evicted.
|
|
If this is set to -1, the cache size is automatically set to the amount
|
|
of physical RAM available in the machine divided by 8. If the amount of physical
|
|
RAM cannot be determined, it's set to 1024 (= 16 MiB).</p>
|
|
<p class="last">Disk buffers are allocated using a pool allocator, the number of blocks that
|
|
are allocated at a time when the pool needs to grow can be specified in
|
|
<tt class="docutils literal">cache_buffer_chunk_size</tt>. This defaults to 16 blocks. Lower numbers
|
|
saves memory at the expense of more heap allocations. It must be at least 1.</p>
|
|
</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="cache_buffer_chunk_size"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>cache_buffer_chunk_size</dt>
|
|
<dd>this is the number of disk buffer blocks (16 kiB)
|
|
that should be allocated at a time. It must be
|
|
at least 1. Lower number saves memory at the expense
|
|
of more heap allocations</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="cache_expiry"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>cache_expiry</dt>
|
|
<dd>the number of seconds a write cache <a class="reference external" href="reference-Bencoding.html#entry">entry</a> sits
|
|
idle in the cache before it's forcefully flushed
|
|
to disk.</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="use_read_cache"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>use_read_cache</dt>
|
|
<dd>when set to true (default), the disk cache is also used to
|
|
cache pieces read from disk. Blocks for writing pieces takes presedence.</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="explicit_read_cache"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>explicit_read_cache</dt>
|
|
<dd>defaults to 0. If set to something greater than 0, the
|
|
disk read cache will not be evicted by cache misses and will explicitly be
|
|
controlled based on the rarity of pieces. Rare pieces are more likely to be
|
|
cached. This would typically be used together with <tt class="docutils literal">suggest_mode</tt> set to
|
|
<tt class="docutils literal">suggest_read_cache</tt>. The value is the number of pieces to keep in the read
|
|
cache. If the actual read cache can't fit as many, it will essentially be clamped.</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="explicit_cache_interval"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>explicit_cache_interval</dt>
|
|
<dd>the number of seconds in between each refresh of
|
|
a part of the explicit read cache. Torrents take turns in refreshing and this
|
|
is the time in between each torrent refresh. Refreshing a torrent's explicit
|
|
read cache means scanning all pieces and picking a random set of the rarest ones.
|
|
There is an affinity to pick pieces that are already in the cache, so that
|
|
subsequent refreshes only swaps in pieces that are rarer than whatever is in
|
|
the cache at the time.</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="disk_io_write_mode"></a>
|
|
<a name="disk_io_read_mode"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>disk_io_write_mode disk_io_read_mode</dt>
|
|
<dd><p class="first">determines how files are
|
|
opened when they're in read only mode versus read and write mode. For options,
|
|
see <a class="reference external" href="reference-Settings.html#io_buffer_mode_t">io_buffer_mode_t</a>.</p>
|
|
<p class="last">One reason to disable caching is that it may help the operating system from growing
|
|
its file cache indefinitely. Since some OSes only allow aligned files to be opened
|
|
in unbuffered mode, It is recommended to make the largest file in a torrent the first
|
|
file (with offset 0) or use pad files to align all files to piece boundries.</p>
|
|
</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="outgoing_ports"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>outgoing_ports</dt>
|
|
<dd><p class="first">if set to something other than (0, 0) is a range of ports
|
|
used to bind outgoing sockets to. This may be useful for users whose router
|
|
allows them to assign QoS classes to traffic based on its local port. It is
|
|
a range instead of a single port because of the problems with failing to reconnect
|
|
to peers if a previous socket to that peer and port is in <tt class="docutils literal">TIME_WAIT</tt> state.</p>
|
|
<div class="warning last">
|
|
<p class="first admonition-title">Warning</p>
|
|
<p class="last">setting outgoing ports will limit the ability to keep multiple
|
|
connections to the same client, even for different torrents. It is not
|
|
recommended to change this setting. Its main purpose is to use as an
|
|
escape hatch for cheap routers with QoS capability but can only classify
|
|
flows based on port numbers.</p>
|
|
</div>
|
|
</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="peer_tos"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>peer_tos</dt>
|
|
<dd>determines the TOS byte set in the IP header of every packet
|
|
sent to peers (including web seeds). The default value for this is <tt class="docutils literal">0x0</tt>
|
|
(no marking). One potentially useful TOS mark is <tt class="docutils literal">0x20</tt>, this represents
|
|
the <em>QBone scavenger service</em>. For more details, see <a class="reference external" href="http://qbone.internet2.edu/qbss/">QBSS</a>.</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="active_downloads"></a>
|
|
<a name="active_seeds"></a>
|
|
<a name="active_dht_limit"></a>
|
|
<a name="active_tracker_limit"></a>
|
|
<a name="active_lsd_limit"></a>
|
|
<a name="active_limit"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>active_downloads active_seeds active_dht_limit active_tracker_limit active_lsd_limit active_limit</dt>
|
|
<dd><p class="first">for auto managed torrents, these are the limits
|
|
they are subject to. If there are too many torrents
|
|
some of the auto managed ones will be paused until
|
|
some slots free up.</p>
|
|
<p><tt class="docutils literal">active_dht_limit</tt> and <tt class="docutils literal">active_tracker_limit</tt> limits the
|
|
number of torrents that will be active on the DHT
|
|
and their tracker. If the active limit is set higher
|
|
than these numbers, some torrents will be "active" in
|
|
the sense that they will accept incoming connections,
|
|
but not announce on the DHT or their trackers.</p>
|
|
<p><tt class="docutils literal">active_lsd_limit</tt> is the max number of torrents to announce to the local network
|
|
over the local service discovery protocol. By default this is 80, which is no more
|
|
than one announce every 5 seconds (assuming the default announce interval of 5 minutes).</p>
|
|
<p><tt class="docutils literal">active_limit</tt> is a hard limit on the number of active torrents. This applies even to
|
|
slow torrents.</p>
|
|
<p>You can have more torrents <em>active</em>, even though they are not announced to the DHT,
|
|
lsd or their tracker. If some peer knows about you for any reason and tries to connect,
|
|
it will still be accepted, unless the torrent is paused, which means it won't accept
|
|
any connections.</p>
|
|
<p><tt class="docutils literal">active_downloads</tt> and <tt class="docutils literal">active_seeds</tt> controls how many active seeding and
|
|
downloading torrents the queuing mechanism allows. The target number of active
|
|
torrents is <tt class="docutils literal">min(active_downloads + active_seeds, active_limit)</tt>.
|
|
<tt class="docutils literal">active_downloads</tt> and <tt class="docutils literal">active_seeds</tt> are upper limits on the number of
|
|
downloading torrents and seeding torrents respectively. Setting the value to
|
|
-1 means unlimited.</p>
|
|
<p class="last">For example if there are 10 seeding torrents and 10 downloading torrents, and
|
|
<tt class="docutils literal">active_downloads</tt> is 4 and <tt class="docutils literal">active_seeds</tt> is 4, there will be 4 seeds
|
|
active and 4 downloading torrents. If the settings are <tt class="docutils literal">active_downloads</tt> = 2
|
|
and <tt class="docutils literal">active_seeds</tt> = 4, then there will be 2 downloading torrents and 4 seeding
|
|
torrents active. Torrents that are not auto managed are also counted against these
|
|
limits. If there are non-auto managed torrents that use up all the slots, no
|
|
auto managed torrent will be activated.</p>
|
|
</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="auto_manage_prefer_seeds"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>auto_manage_prefer_seeds</dt>
|
|
<dd>prefer seeding torrents when determining which torrents to give
|
|
active slots to, the default is false which gives preference to
|
|
downloading torrents</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="dont_count_slow_torrents"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>dont_count_slow_torrents</dt>
|
|
<dd>if true, torrents without any payload transfers are
|
|
not subject to the <tt class="docutils literal">active_seeds</tt> and <tt class="docutils literal">active_downloads</tt> limits. This is intended
|
|
to make it more likely to utilize all available bandwidth, and avoid having torrents
|
|
that don't transfer anything block the active slots.</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="auto_manage_interval"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>auto_manage_interval</dt>
|
|
<dd>the number of seconds in between recalculating which
|
|
torrents to activate and which ones to queue</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="share_ratio_limit"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>share_ratio_limit</dt>
|
|
<dd><p class="first">when a seeding torrent reaches either the share ratio
|
|
(bytes up / bytes down) or the seed time ratio
|
|
(seconds as seed / seconds as downloader) or the seed
|
|
time limit (seconds as seed) it is considered
|
|
done, and it will leave room for other torrents
|
|
the default value for share ratio is 2
|
|
the default seed time ratio is 7, because that's a common
|
|
asymmetry ratio on connections</p>
|
|
<div class="note last">
|
|
<p class="first admonition-title">Note</p>
|
|
<p class="last">This is an out-dated option that doesn't make much sense.
|
|
It will be removed in future versions of libtorrent</p>
|
|
</div>
|
|
</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="seed_time_ratio_limit"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>seed_time_ratio_limit</dt>
|
|
<dd>the seeding time / downloading time ratio limit
|
|
for considering a seeding torrent to have met the seed limit criteria. See <a class="reference external" href="manual-ref.html#queuing">queuing</a>.</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="seed_time_limit"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>seed_time_limit</dt>
|
|
<dd>the limit on the time a torrent has been an active seed
|
|
(specified in seconds) before it is considered having met the seed limit criteria.
|
|
See <a class="reference external" href="manual-ref.html#queuing">queuing</a>.</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="peer_turnover_interval"></a>
|
|
<a name="peer_turnover"></a>
|
|
<a name="peer_turnover_cutoff"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>peer_turnover_interval peer_turnover peer_turnover_cutoff</dt>
|
|
<dd><p class="first">controls a feature where libtorrent periodically can disconnect
|
|
the least useful peers in the hope of connecting to better ones. <tt class="docutils literal">peer_turnover_interval</tt> controls
|
|
the interval of this optimistic disconnect. It defaults to every 5 minutes, and
|
|
is specified in seconds.</p>
|
|
<p><tt class="docutils literal">peer_turnover</tt> Is the fraction of the peers that are disconnected. This is
|
|
a float where 1.f represents all peers an 0 represents no peers. It defaults to
|
|
4% (i.e. 0.04f)</p>
|
|
<p class="last"><tt class="docutils literal">peer_turnover_cutoff</tt> is the cut off trigger for optimistic unchokes. If a torrent
|
|
has more than this fraction of its connection limit, the optimistic unchoke is
|
|
triggered. This defaults to 90% (i.e. 0.9f).</p>
|
|
</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="close_redundant_connections"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>close_redundant_connections</dt>
|
|
<dd>specifies whether libtorrent should close
|
|
connections where both ends have no utility in keeping the connection open.
|
|
For instance if both ends have completed their downloads, there's no point
|
|
in keeping it open. This defaults to <tt class="docutils literal">true</tt>.</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="auto_scrape_interval"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>auto_scrape_interval</dt>
|
|
<dd>the number of seconds between scrapes of
|
|
queued torrents (auto managed and paused torrents). Auto managed
|
|
torrents that are paused, are scraped regularly in order to keep
|
|
track of their downloader/seed ratio. This ratio is used to determine
|
|
which torrents to seed and which to pause.</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="auto_scrape_min_interval"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>auto_scrape_min_interval</dt>
|
|
<dd>the minimum number of seconds between any
|
|
automatic scrape (regardless of torrent). In case there are a large number
|
|
of paused auto managed torrents, this puts a limit on how often a scrape
|
|
request is sent.</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="max_peerlist_size"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>max_peerlist_size</dt>
|
|
<dd>the maximum number of peers in the list of
|
|
known peers. These peers are not necessarily connected, so this number
|
|
should be much greater than the maximum number of connected peers.
|
|
Peers are evicted from the cache when the list grows passed 90% of
|
|
this limit, and once the size hits the limit, peers are no longer
|
|
added to the list. If this limit is set to 0, there is no limit on
|
|
how many peers we'll keep in the peer list.</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="max_paused_peerlist_size"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>max_paused_peerlist_size</dt>
|
|
<dd>the max peer list size used for torrents
|
|
that are paused. This default to the same as <tt class="docutils literal">max_peerlist_size</tt>, but
|
|
can be used to save memory for paused torrents, since it's not as
|
|
important for them to keep a large peer list.</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="min_announce_interval"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>min_announce_interval</dt>
|
|
<dd>the minimum allowed announce interval
|
|
for a tracker. This is specified in seconds, defaults to 5 minutes and
|
|
is used as a sanity check on what is returned from a tracker. It
|
|
mitigates hammering misconfigured trackers.</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="prioritize_partial_pieces"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>prioritize_partial_pieces</dt>
|
|
<dd>If true, partial pieces are picked
|
|
before pieces that are more rare. If false, rare pieces are always
|
|
prioritized, unless the number of partial pieces is growing out of
|
|
proportion.</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="auto_manage_startup"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>auto_manage_startup</dt>
|
|
<dd>the number of seconds a torrent is considered
|
|
active after it was started, regardless of
|
|
upload and download speed. This is so that
|
|
newly started torrents are not considered
|
|
inactive until they have a fair chance to
|
|
start downloading.</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="rate_limit_ip_overhead"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>rate_limit_ip_overhead</dt>
|
|
<dd>if set to true, the estimated TCP/IP overhead is
|
|
drained from the rate limiters, to avoid exceeding
|
|
the limits with the total traffic</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="announce_to_all_trackers"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>announce_to_all_trackers</dt>
|
|
<dd>controls how multi tracker torrents are
|
|
treated. If this is set to true, all trackers in the same tier are
|
|
announced to in parallel. If all trackers in tier 0 fails, all trackers
|
|
in tier 1 are announced as well. If it's set to false, the behavior is as
|
|
defined by the multi tracker specification. It defaults to false, which
|
|
is the same behavior previous versions of libtorrent has had as well.</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="announce_to_all_tiers"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>announce_to_all_tiers</dt>
|
|
<dd>controls how multi tracker torrents are
|
|
treated. When this is set to true, one tracker from each tier is announced
|
|
to. This is the uTorrent behavior. This is false by default in order
|
|
to comply with the multi-tracker specification.</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="prefer_udp_trackers"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>prefer_udp_trackers</dt>
|
|
<dd>true by default. It means that trackers may
|
|
be rearranged in a way that udp trackers are always tried before http
|
|
trackers for the same hostname. Setting this to fails means that the
|
|
trackers' tier is respected and there's no preference of one protocol
|
|
over another.</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="strict_super_seeding"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>strict_super_seeding</dt>
|
|
<dd>when this is set to true, a piece has to
|
|
have been forwarded to a third peer before another one is handed out.
|
|
This is the traditional definition of super seeding.</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="seeding_piece_quota"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>seeding_piece_quota</dt>
|
|
<dd>the number of pieces to send to a peer,
|
|
when seeding, before rotating in another peer to the unchoke set.
|
|
It defaults to 3 pieces, which means that when seeding, any peer we've
|
|
sent more than this number of pieces to will be unchoked in favour of
|
|
a choked peer.</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="max_sparse_regions"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>max_sparse_regions</dt>
|
|
<dd>is a limit of the number of <em>sparse regions</em> in
|
|
a torrent. A sparse region is defined as a hole of pieces we have not
|
|
yet downloaded, in between pieces that have been downloaded. This is
|
|
used as a hack for windows vista which has a bug where you cannot
|
|
write files with more than a certain number of sparse regions. This
|
|
limit is not hard, it will be exceeded. Once it's exceeded, pieces
|
|
that will maintain or decrease the number of sparse regions are
|
|
prioritized. To disable this functionality, set this to 0. It defaults
|
|
to 0 on all platforms except windows.</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="lock_disk_cache"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>lock_disk_cache</dt>
|
|
<dd>if lock disk cache is set to true the disk cache
|
|
that's in use, will be locked in physical memory, preventing it from
|
|
being swapped out.</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="max_rejects"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>max_rejects</dt>
|
|
<dd>the number of piece requests we will reject in a row
|
|
while a peer is choked before the peer is considered abusive and is
|
|
disconnected.</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="recv_socket_buffer_size"></a>
|
|
<a name="send_socket_buffer_size"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>recv_socket_buffer_size send_socket_buffer_size</dt>
|
|
<dd>specifies
|
|
the buffer sizes set on peer sockets. 0 (which is the default) means
|
|
the OS default (i.e. don't change the buffer sizes). The socket buffer
|
|
sizes are changed using setsockopt() with SOL_SOCKET/SO_RCVBUF and
|
|
SO_SNDBUFFER.</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="optimize_hashing_for_speed"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>optimize_hashing_for_speed</dt>
|
|
<dd>chooses between two ways of reading back
|
|
piece data from disk when its complete and needs to be verified against
|
|
the piece hash. This happens if some blocks were flushed to the disk
|
|
out of order. Everything that is flushed in order is hashed as it goes
|
|
along. Optimizing for speed will allocate space to fit all the the
|
|
remaingin, unhashed, part of the piece, reads the data into it in a single
|
|
call and hashes it. This is the default. If <tt class="docutils literal">optimizing_hashing_for_speed</tt>
|
|
is false, a single block will be allocated (16 kB), and the unhashed parts
|
|
of the piece are read, one at a time, and hashed in this single block. This
|
|
is appropriate on systems that are memory constrained.</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="file_checks_delay_per_block"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>file_checks_delay_per_block</dt>
|
|
<dd>the number of milliseconds to sleep
|
|
in between disk read operations when checking torrents. This defaults
|
|
to 0, but can be set to higher numbers to slow down the rate at which
|
|
data is read from the disk while checking. This may be useful for
|
|
background tasks that doesn't matter if they take a bit longer, as long
|
|
as they leave disk I/O time for other processes.</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="disk_cache_algorithm"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>disk_cache_algorithm</dt>
|
|
<dd>tells the disk I/O thread which cache flush
|
|
algorithm to use. The default algorithm is largest_contiguous. This is
|
|
specified by the <a class="reference external" href="reference-Settings.html#disk_cache_algo_t">disk_cache_algo_t</a> enum.</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="read_cache_line_size"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>read_cache_line_size</dt>
|
|
<dd><p class="first">the number of blocks to read into the read
|
|
cache when a read cache miss occurs. Setting this to 0 is essentially
|
|
the same thing as disabling read cache. The number of blocks read
|
|
into the read cache is always capped by the piece boundry.</p>
|
|
<p class="last">When a piece in the write cache has <tt class="docutils literal">write_cache_line_size</tt> contiguous
|
|
blocks in it, they will be flushed. Setting this to 1 effectively
|
|
disables the write cache.</p>
|
|
</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="write_cache_line_size"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>write_cache_line_size</dt>
|
|
<dd>whenever a contiguous range of this many
|
|
blocks is found in the write cache, it
|
|
is flushed immediately</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="optimistic_disk_retry"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>optimistic_disk_retry</dt>
|
|
<dd><p class="first">the number of seconds from a disk write
|
|
errors occur on a torrent until libtorrent will take it out of the
|
|
upload mode, to test if the error condition has been fixed.</p>
|
|
<p>libtorrent will only do this automatically for auto managed torrents.</p>
|
|
<p class="last">You can explicitly take a torrent out of upload only mode using
|
|
set_upload_mode().</p>
|
|
</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="disable_hash_checks"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>disable_hash_checks</dt>
|
|
<dd>controls if downloaded pieces are verified against
|
|
the piece hashes in the torrent file or not. The default is false, i.e.
|
|
to verify all downloaded data. It may be useful to turn this off for performance
|
|
profiling and simulation scenarios. Do not disable the hash check for regular
|
|
bittorrent clients.</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="allow_reordered_disk_operations"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>allow_reordered_disk_operations</dt>
|
|
<dd>if this is true, disk read operations may
|
|
be re-ordered based on their physical disk
|
|
read offset. This greatly improves throughput
|
|
when uploading to many peers. This assumes
|
|
a traditional hard drive with a read head
|
|
and spinning platters. If your storage medium
|
|
is a solid state drive, this optimization
|
|
doesn't give you an benefits</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="allow_i2p_mixed"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>allow_i2p_mixed</dt>
|
|
<dd>if this is true, i2p torrents are allowed
|
|
to also get peers from other sources than
|
|
the tracker, and connect to regular IPs,
|
|
not providing any anonymization. This may
|
|
be useful if the user is not interested in
|
|
the anonymization of i2p, but still wants to
|
|
be able to connect to i2p peers.</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="max_suggest_pieces"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>max_suggest_pieces</dt>
|
|
<dd>the max number of suggested piece indices received
|
|
from a peer that's remembered. If a peer floods suggest messages, this limit
|
|
prevents libtorrent from using too much RAM. It defaults to 10.</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="drop_skipped_requests"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>drop_skipped_requests</dt>
|
|
<dd>If set to true (it defaults to false), piece
|
|
requests that have been skipped enough times when piece messages
|
|
are received, will be considered lost. Requests are considered skipped
|
|
when the returned piece messages are re-ordered compared to the order
|
|
of the requests. This was an attempt to get out of dead-locks caused by
|
|
BitComet peers silently ignoring some requests. It may cause problems
|
|
at high rates, and high level of reordering in the uploading peer, that's
|
|
why it's disabled by default.</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="low_prio_disk"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>low_prio_disk</dt>
|
|
<dd>determines if the disk I/O should use a normal
|
|
or low priority policy. This defaults to true, which means that
|
|
it's low priority by default. Other processes doing disk I/O will
|
|
normally take priority in this mode. This is meant to improve the
|
|
overall responsiveness of the system while downloading in the
|
|
background. For high-performance server setups, this might not
|
|
be desirable.</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="local_service_announce_interval"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>local_service_announce_interval</dt>
|
|
<dd>the time between local
|
|
network announces for a torrent. By default, when local service
|
|
discovery is enabled a torrent announces itself every 5 minutes.
|
|
This interval is specified in seconds.</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="dht_announce_interval"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>dht_announce_interval</dt>
|
|
<dd>the number of seconds between announcing
|
|
torrents to the distributed hash table (DHT). This is specified to
|
|
be 15 minutes which is its default.</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="udp_tracker_token_expiry"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>udp_tracker_token_expiry</dt>
|
|
<dd>the number of seconds libtorrent
|
|
will keep UDP tracker connection tokens around for. This is specified
|
|
to be 60 seconds, and defaults to that. The higher this value is, the
|
|
fewer packets have to be sent to the UDP tracker. In order for higher
|
|
values to work, the tracker needs to be configured to match the
|
|
expiration time for tokens.</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="volatile_read_cache"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>volatile_read_cache</dt>
|
|
<dd>if this is set to true, read cache blocks
|
|
that are hit by peer read requests are removed from the disk cache
|
|
to free up more space. This is useful if you don't expect the disk
|
|
cache to create any cache hits from other peers than the one who
|
|
triggered the cache line to be read into the cache in the first place.</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="guided_read_cache"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>guided_read_cache</dt>
|
|
<dd>enables the disk cache to adjust the size
|
|
of a cache line generated by peers to depend on the upload rate
|
|
you are sending to that peer. The intention is to optimize the RAM
|
|
usage of the cache, to read ahead further for peers that you're
|
|
sending faster to.</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="default_cache_min_age"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>default_cache_min_age</dt>
|
|
<dd>the minimum number of seconds any read
|
|
cache line is kept in the cache. This defaults to one second but
|
|
may be greater if <tt class="docutils literal">guided_read_cache</tt> is enabled. Having a lower
|
|
bound on the time a cache line stays in the cache is an attempt
|
|
to avoid swapping the same pieces in and out of the cache in case
|
|
there is a shortage of spare cache space.</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="num_optimistic_unchoke_slots"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>num_optimistic_unchoke_slots</dt>
|
|
<dd>the number of optimistic unchoke
|
|
slots to use. It defaults to 0, which means automatic. Having a higher
|
|
number of optimistic unchoke slots mean you will find the good peers
|
|
faster but with the trade-off to use up more bandwidth. When this is
|
|
set to 0, libtorrent opens up 20% of your allowed upload slots as
|
|
optimistic unchoke slots.</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="no_atime_storage"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>no_atime_storage</dt>
|
|
<dd>this is a linux-only option and passes in the
|
|
<tt class="docutils literal">O_NOATIME</tt> to <tt class="docutils literal">open()</tt> when opening files. This may lead to
|
|
some disk performance improvements.</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="default_est_reciprocation_rate"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>default_est_reciprocation_rate</dt>
|
|
<dd>the assumed reciprocation rate
|
|
from peers when using the BitTyrant choker. This defaults to 14 kiB/s.
|
|
If set too high, you will over-estimate your peers and be more altruistic
|
|
while finding the true reciprocation rate, if it's set too low, you'll
|
|
be too stingy and waste finding the true reciprocation rate.</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="increase_est_reciprocation_rate"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>increase_est_reciprocation_rate</dt>
|
|
<dd>specifies how many percent the
|
|
extimated reciprocation rate should be increased by each unchoke
|
|
interval a peer is still choking us back. This defaults to 20%.
|
|
This only applies to the BitTyrant choker.</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="decrease_est_reciprocation_rate"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>decrease_est_reciprocation_rate</dt>
|
|
<dd>specifies how many percent the
|
|
estimated reciprocation rate should be decreased by each unchoke
|
|
interval a peer unchokes us. This default to 3%.
|
|
This only applies to the BitTyrant choker.</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="incoming_starts_queued_torrents"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>incoming_starts_queued_torrents</dt>
|
|
<dd>defaults to false. If a torrent
|
|
has been paused by the auto managed feature in libtorrent, i.e.
|
|
the torrent is paused and auto managed, this feature affects whether
|
|
or not it is automatically started on an incoming connection. The
|
|
main reason to queue torrents, is not to make them unavailable, but
|
|
to save on the overhead of announcing to the trackers, the DHT and to
|
|
avoid spreading one's unchoke slots too thin. If a peer managed to
|
|
find us, even though we're no in the torrent anymore, this setting
|
|
can make us start the torrent and serve it.</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="report_true_downloaded"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>report_true_downloaded</dt>
|
|
<dd>when set to true, the downloaded counter sent to trackers
|
|
will include the actual number of payload bytes donwnloaded
|
|
including redundant bytes. If set to false, it will not include
|
|
any redundany bytes</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="strict_end_game_mode"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>strict_end_game_mode</dt>
|
|
<dd>defaults to true, and controls when a block
|
|
may be requested twice. If this is <tt class="docutils literal">true</tt>, a block may only be requested
|
|
twice when there's ay least one request to every piece that's left to
|
|
download in the torrent. This may slow down progress on some pieces
|
|
sometimes, but it may also avoid downloading a lot of redundant bytes.
|
|
If this is <tt class="docutils literal">false</tt>, libtorrent attempts to use each peer connection
|
|
to its max, by always requesting something, even if it means requesting
|
|
something that has been requested from another peer already.</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="broadcast_lsd"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>broadcast_lsd</dt>
|
|
<dd>if set to true, the local peer discovery
|
|
(or Local Service Discovery) will not only use IP multicast, but also
|
|
broadcast its messages. This can be useful when running on networks
|
|
that don't support multicast. Since broadcast messages might be
|
|
expensive and disruptive on networks, only every 8th announce uses
|
|
broadcast.</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="enable_outgoing_utp"></a>
|
|
<a name="enable_incoming_utp"></a>
|
|
<a name="enable_outgoing_tcp"></a>
|
|
<a name="enable_incoming_tcp"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>enable_outgoing_utp enable_incoming_utp enable_outgoing_tcp enable_incoming_tcp</dt>
|
|
<dd>these all determines if libtorrent should attempt to make
|
|
outgoing connections of the specific type, or allow incoming connection. By
|
|
default all of them are enabled.</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="max_pex_peers"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>max_pex_peers</dt>
|
|
<dd>the max number of peers we accept from pex messages from a single peer.
|
|
this limits the number of concurrent peers any of our peers claims to
|
|
be connected to. If they clain to be connected to more than this, we'll
|
|
ignore any peer that exceeds this limit</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="ignore_resume_timestamps"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>ignore_resume_timestamps</dt>
|
|
<dd>determines if the storage, when loading
|
|
resume data files, should verify that the file modification time
|
|
with the timestamps in the resume data. This defaults to false, which
|
|
means timestamps are taken into account, and resume data is less likely
|
|
to accepted (torrents are more likely to be fully checked when loaded).
|
|
It might be useful to set this to true if your network is faster than your
|
|
disk, and it would be faster to redownload potentially missed pieces than
|
|
to go through the whole storage to look for them.</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="no_recheck_incomplete_resume"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>no_recheck_incomplete_resume</dt>
|
|
<dd>determines if the storage should check
|
|
the whole files when resume data is incomplete or missing or whether
|
|
it should simply assume we don't have any of the data. By default, this
|
|
is determined by the existance of any of the files. By setting this setting
|
|
to true, the files won't be checked, but will go straight to download
|
|
mode.</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="anonymous_mode"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>anonymous_mode</dt>
|
|
<dd><p class="first">defaults to false. When set to true, the client tries
|
|
to hide its identity to a certain degree. The peer-ID will no longer
|
|
include the client's fingerprint. The user-agent will be reset to an
|
|
empty string. It will also try to not leak other identifying information,
|
|
such as your local listen port, your IP etc.</p>
|
|
<p class="last">If you're using I2P, a VPN or a proxy, it might make sense to enable anonymous mode.</p>
|
|
</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="force_proxy"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>force_proxy</dt>
|
|
<dd>disables any communication that's not going over a proxy.
|
|
Enabling this requires a proxy to be configured as well, see <tt class="docutils literal">set_proxy_settings</tt>.
|
|
The listen sockets are closed, and incoming connections will
|
|
only be accepted through a SOCKS5 or I2P proxy (if a peer proxy is set up and
|
|
is run on the same machine as the tracker proxy). This setting also
|
|
disabled peer country lookups, since those are done via DNS lookups that
|
|
aren't supported by proxies.</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="tick_interval"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>tick_interval</dt>
|
|
<dd>specifies the number of milliseconds between internal
|
|
ticks. This is the frequency with which bandwidth quota is distributed to
|
|
peers. It should not be more than one second (i.e. 1000 ms). Setting this
|
|
to a low value (around 100) means higher resolution bandwidth quota distribution,
|
|
setting it to a higher value saves CPU cycles.</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="report_web_seed_downloads"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>report_web_seed_downloads</dt>
|
|
<dd>specifies whether downloads from web seeds is reported to the
|
|
tracker or not. Defaults to on</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="share_mode_target"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>share_mode_target</dt>
|
|
<dd>specifies the target share ratio for share mode torrents.
|
|
This defaults to 3, meaning we'll try to upload 3 times as much as we download.
|
|
Setting this very high, will make it very conservative and you might end up
|
|
not downloading anything ever (and not affecting your share ratio). It does
|
|
not make any sense to set this any lower than 2. For instance, if only 3 peers
|
|
need to download the rarest piece, it's impossible to download a single piece
|
|
and upload it more than 3 times. If the share_mode_target is set to more than 3,
|
|
nothing is downloaded.</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="upload_rate_limit"></a>
|
|
<a name="download_rate_limit"></a>
|
|
<a name="local_upload_rate_limit"></a>
|
|
<a name="local_download_rate_limit"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>upload_rate_limit download_rate_limit local_upload_rate_limit local_download_rate_limit</dt>
|
|
<dd><p class="first">sets the session-global limits of upload
|
|
and download rate limits, in bytes per second. The local rates refer to peers
|
|
on the local network. By default peers on the local network are not rate limited.</p>
|
|
<p>These rate limits are only used for local peers (peers within the same subnet as
|
|
the client itself) and it is only used when <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">session_settings::ignore_limits_on_local_network</span></tt>
|
|
is set to true (which it is by default). These rate limits default to unthrottled,
|
|
but can be useful in case you want to treat local peers preferentially, but not
|
|
quite unthrottled.</p>
|
|
<p class="last">A value of 0 means unlimited.</p>
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</dd>
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</dl>
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<a name="dht_upload_rate_limit"></a><dl class="docutils">
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<dt>dht_upload_rate_limit</dt>
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<dd>sets the rate limit on the DHT. This is specified in
|
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bytes per second and defaults to 4000. For busy boxes with lots of torrents
|
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that requires more DHT traffic, this should be raised.</dd>
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</dl>
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<a name="unchoke_slots_limit"></a><dl class="docutils">
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<dt>unchoke_slots_limit</dt>
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<dd>the max number of unchoked peers in the <a class="reference external" href="reference-Session.html#session">session</a>. The
|
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number of unchoke slots may be ignored depending on what <tt class="docutils literal">choking_algorithm</tt>
|
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is set to. A value of -1 means infinite.</dd>
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</dl>
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<a name="half_open_limit"></a><dl class="docutils">
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<dt>half_open_limit</dt>
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<dd>sets the maximum number of half-open connections
|
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libtorrent will have when connecting to peers. A half-open connection is one
|
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where connect() has been called, but the connection still hasn't been established
|
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(nor failed). Windows XP Service Pack 2 sets a default, system wide, limit of
|
|
the number of half-open connections to 10. So, this limit can be used to work
|
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nicer together with other network applications on that system. The default is
|
|
to have no limit, and passing -1 as the limit, means to have no limit. When
|
|
limiting the number of simultaneous connection attempts, peers will be put in
|
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a queue waiting for their turn to get connected.</dd>
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</dl>
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<a name="connections_limit"></a><dl class="docutils">
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<dt>connections_limit</dt>
|
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<dd>sets a global limit on the number of connections
|
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opened. The number of connections is set to a hard minimum of at least two per
|
|
torrent, so if you set a too low connections limit, and open too many torrents,
|
|
the limit will not be met.</dd>
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</dl>
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<a name="connections_slack"></a><dl class="docutils">
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<dt>connections_slack</dt>
|
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<dd>the number of extra incoming connections allowed
|
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temporarily, in order to support replacing peers</dd>
|
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</dl>
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<a name="utp_target_delay"></a><dl class="docutils">
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<dt>utp_target_delay</dt>
|
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<dd>the target delay for uTP sockets in milliseconds. A high
|
|
value will make uTP connections more aggressive and cause longer queues in the upload
|
|
bottleneck. It cannot be too low, since the noise in the measurements would cause
|
|
it to send too slow. The default is 50 milliseconds.</dd>
|
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</dl>
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<a name="utp_gain_factor"></a><dl class="docutils">
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<dt>utp_gain_factor</dt>
|
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<dd>the number of bytes the uTP congestion window can increase
|
|
at the most in one RTT. This defaults to 300 bytes. If this is set too high,
|
|
the congestion controller reacts too hard to noise and will not be stable, if it's
|
|
set too low, it will react slow to congestion and not back off as fast.</dd>
|
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</dl>
|
|
<a name="utp_min_timeout"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
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<dt>utp_min_timeout</dt>
|
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<dd><p class="first">the shortest allowed uTP socket timeout, specified in milliseconds.
|
|
This defaults to 500 milliseconds. The timeout depends on the RTT of the connection, but
|
|
is never smaller than this value. A connection times out when every packet in a window
|
|
is lost, or when a packet is lost twice in a row (i.e. the resent packet is lost as well).</p>
|
|
<p class="last">The shorter the timeout is, the faster the connection will recover from this situation,
|
|
assuming the RTT is low enough.</p>
|
|
</dd>
|
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</dl>
|
|
<a name="utp_syn_resends"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>utp_syn_resends</dt>
|
|
<dd>the number of SYN packets that are sent (and timed out) before
|
|
giving up and closing the socket.</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="utp_fin_resends"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>utp_fin_resends</dt>
|
|
<dd>the number of resent packets sent on a closed socket before giving up</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="utp_num_resends"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>utp_num_resends</dt>
|
|
<dd>the number of times a packet is sent (and lossed or timed out)
|
|
before giving up and closing the connection.</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="utp_connect_timeout"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>utp_connect_timeout</dt>
|
|
<dd>the number of milliseconds of timeout for the initial SYN
|
|
packet for uTP connections. For each timed out packet (in a row), the timeout is doubled.</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="utp_dynamic_sock_buf"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>utp_dynamic_sock_buf</dt>
|
|
<dd>controls if the uTP socket manager is allowed to increase
|
|
the socket buffer if a network interface with a large MTU is used (such as loopback
|
|
or ethernet jumbo frames). This defaults to true and might improve uTP throughput.
|
|
For RAM constrained systems, disabling this typically saves around 30kB in user space
|
|
and probably around 400kB in kernel socket buffers (it adjusts the send and receive
|
|
buffer size on the kernel socket, both for IPv4 and IPv6).</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="utp_loss_multiplier"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>utp_loss_multiplier</dt>
|
|
<dd>controls how the congestion window is changed when a packet
|
|
loss is experienced. It's specified as a percentage multiplier for <tt class="docutils literal">cwnd</tt>. By default
|
|
it's set to 50 (i.e. cut in half). Do not change this value unless you know what
|
|
you're doing. Never set it higher than 100.</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="mixed_mode_algorithm"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>mixed_mode_algorithm</dt>
|
|
<dd><p class="first">determines how to treat TCP connections when there are
|
|
uTP connections. Since uTP is designed to yield to TCP, there's an inherent problem
|
|
when using swarms that have both TCP and uTP connections. If nothing is done, uTP
|
|
connections would often be starved out for bandwidth by the TCP connections. This mode
|
|
is <tt class="docutils literal">prefer_tcp</tt>. The <tt class="docutils literal">peer_proportional</tt> mode simply looks at the current throughput
|
|
and rate limits all TCP connections to their proportional share based on how many of
|
|
the connections are TCP. This works best if uTP connections are not rate limited by
|
|
the global rate limiter (which they aren't by default).</p>
|
|
<p class="last">see <a class="reference external" href="reference-Settings.html#bandwidth_mixed_algo_t">bandwidth_mixed_algo_t</a> for options.</p>
|
|
</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="rate_limit_utp"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>rate_limit_utp</dt>
|
|
<dd>determines if uTP connections should be throttled by the global rate
|
|
limiter or not. By default they are.</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="listen_queue_size"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>listen_queue_size</dt>
|
|
<dd>the value passed in to listen() for the listen socket.
|
|
It is the number of outstanding incoming connections to queue up while we're not
|
|
actively waiting for a connection to be accepted. The default is 5 which should
|
|
be sufficient for any normal client. If this is a high performance server which
|
|
expects to receive a lot of connections, or used in a simulator or test, it
|
|
might make sense to raise this number. It will not take affect until <a class="reference external" href="reference-Session.html#listen_on()">listen_on()</a>
|
|
is called again (or for the first time).</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="announce_double_nat"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>announce_double_nat</dt>
|
|
<dd>if true, the <tt class="docutils literal">&ip=</tt> argument in tracker requests
|
|
(unless otherwise specified) will be set to the intermediate IP address, if the
|
|
user is double NATed. If ther user is not double NATed, this option has no affect.</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="torrent_connect_boost"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>torrent_connect_boost</dt>
|
|
<dd>the number of peers to try to connect to immediately
|
|
when the first tracker response is received for a torrent. This is a boost to
|
|
given to new torrents to accelerate them starting up. The normal connect scheduler
|
|
is run once every second, this allows peers to be connected immediately instead
|
|
of waiting for the <a class="reference external" href="reference-Session.html#session">session</a> tick to trigger connections.</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="seeding_outgoing_connections"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>seeding_outgoing_connections</dt>
|
|
<dd>determines if seeding (and finished) torrents
|
|
should attempt to make outgoing connections or not. By default this is true. It
|
|
may be set to false in very specific applications where the cost of making
|
|
outgoing connections is high, and there are no or small benefits of doing so.
|
|
For instance, if no nodes are behind a firewall or a NAT, seeds don't need to
|
|
make outgoing connections.</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="no_connect_privileged_ports"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>no_connect_privileged_ports</dt>
|
|
<dd>if true (which is the default), libtorrent
|
|
will not connect to any peers on priviliged ports (<= 1023). This can mitigate
|
|
using bittorrent swarms for certain DDoS attacks.</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="alert_queue_size"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>alert_queue_size</dt>
|
|
<dd>the maximum number of alerts queued up internally. If
|
|
alerts are not popped, the queue will eventually fill up to this level. This
|
|
defaults to 1000.</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="max_metadata_size"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>max_metadata_size</dt>
|
|
<dd>the maximum allowed size (in bytes) to be received
|
|
by the metadata extension, i.e. magnet links. It defaults to 1 MiB.</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="smooth_connects"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>smooth_connects</dt>
|
|
<dd>true by default, which means the number of connection
|
|
attempts per second may be limited to below the <tt class="docutils literal">connection_speed</tt>, in case
|
|
we're close to bump up against the limit of number of connections. The intention
|
|
of this setting is to more evenly distribute our connection attempts over time,
|
|
instead of attempting to connectin in batches, and timing them out in batches.</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="always_send_user_agent"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>always_send_user_agent</dt>
|
|
<dd>defaults to false. When set to true, web connections
|
|
will include a user-agent with every request, as opposed to just the first
|
|
request in a connection.</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="apply_ip_filter_to_trackers"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>apply_ip_filter_to_trackers</dt>
|
|
<dd>defaults to true. It determines whether the
|
|
IP filter applies to trackers as well as peers. If this is set to false,
|
|
trackers are exempt from the IP filter (if there is one). If no IP filter
|
|
is set, this setting is irrelevant.</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="read_job_every"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>read_job_every</dt>
|
|
<dd>used to avoid starvation of read jobs in the disk I/O
|
|
thread. By default, read jobs are deferred, sorted by physical disk location
|
|
and serviced once all write jobs have been issued. In scenarios where the
|
|
download rate is enough to saturate the disk, there's a risk the read jobs will
|
|
never be serviced. With this setting, every <em>x</em> write job, issued in a row, will
|
|
instead pick one read job off of the sorted queue, where <em>x</em> is <tt class="docutils literal">read_job_every</tt>.</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="use_disk_read_ahead"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>use_disk_read_ahead</dt>
|
|
<dd>defaults to true and will attempt to optimize disk reads
|
|
by giving the operating system heads up of disk read requests as they are queued
|
|
in the disk job queue. This gives a significant performance boost for seeding.</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="lock_files"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>lock_files</dt>
|
|
<dd>determines whether or not to lock files which libtorrent is downloading
|
|
to or seeding from. This is implemented using <tt class="docutils literal">fcntl(F_SETLK)</tt> on unix systems and
|
|
by not passing in <tt class="docutils literal">SHARE_READ</tt> and <tt class="docutils literal">SHARE_WRITE</tt> on windows. This might prevent
|
|
3rd party processes from corrupting the files under libtorrent's feet.</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="ssl_listen"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>ssl_listen</dt>
|
|
<dd><p class="first">sets the listen port for SSL connections. If this is set to 0,
|
|
no SSL listen port is opened. Otherwise a socket is opened on this port. This
|
|
setting is only taken into account when opening the regular listen port, and
|
|
won't re-open the listen socket simply by changing this setting.</p>
|
|
<p>if this is 0, outgoing SSL connections are disabled</p>
|
|
<p class="last">It defaults to port 4433.</p>
|
|
</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="tracker_backoff"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>tracker_backoff</dt>
|
|
<dd><p class="first"><tt class="docutils literal">tracker_backoff</tt> determines how aggressively to back off from retrying
|
|
failing trackers. This value determines <em>x</em> in the following formula, determining
|
|
the number of seconds to wait until the next retry:</p>
|
|
<blockquote>
|
|
delay = 5 + 5 * x / 100 * fails^2</blockquote>
|
|
<p>It defaults to 250.</p>
|
|
<p class="last">This setting may be useful to make libtorrent more or less aggressive in hitting
|
|
trackers.</p>
|
|
</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="ban_web_seeds"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>ban_web_seeds</dt>
|
|
<dd>enables banning web seeds. By default, web seeds that send
|
|
corrupt data are banned.</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="max_http_recv_buffer_size"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>max_http_recv_buffer_size</dt>
|
|
<dd>specifies the max number of bytes to receive into
|
|
RAM buffers when downloading stuff over HTTP. Specifically when specifying a
|
|
URL to a .torrent file when adding a torrent or when announcing to an HTTP
|
|
tracker. The default is 2 MiB.</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="support_share_mode"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>support_share_mode</dt>
|
|
<dd>enables or disables the share mode extension. This is
|
|
enabled by default.</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="support_merkle_torrents"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>support_merkle_torrents</dt>
|
|
<dd>enables or disables the merkle tree torrent support.
|
|
This is enabled by default.</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="report_redundant_bytes"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>report_redundant_bytes</dt>
|
|
<dd>enables or disables reporting redundant bytes to the tracker.
|
|
This is enabled by default.</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="handshake_client_version"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>handshake_client_version</dt>
|
|
<dd>the version string to advertise for this client
|
|
in the peer protocol handshake. If this is empty
|
|
the user_agent is used</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
<a name="use_disk_cache_pool"></a><dl class="docutils">
|
|
<dt>use_disk_cache_pool</dt>
|
|
<dd>if this is true, the disk cache uses a pool allocator
|
|
for disk cache blocks. Enabling this improves
|
|
performance of the disk cache with the side effect
|
|
that the disk cache is less likely and slower at
|
|
returning memory to the kernel when cache pressure
|
|
is low.</dd>
|
|
</dl>
|
|
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