Understanding the Update flow
We call the driver's ScheduleUpdate
method on every frame. This is so we can update the state of each connection we have active to make sure we read all data that we have received and finally produce events that the user can react to using PopEvent
and PopEventForConnection
.
The Update
loop of the driver is really simple, it might look daunting at first glance but if you strip out all of the job system dependencies you will see we only do three things here:
- We start by calling our
InternalUpdate
, this call is where we clean up any stale connections, we clear our buffers and we finally check timeouts on our connections. - The second thing in the chain is running the
ReceiveJob
for reading and parsing the data from the socket. - Finally for each new message we receive on the socket we call a
AppendPacket
function that parses each packet received and either creates an event for it or discards it.
That's it, we clean up, we populate our buffers and we push new events.
You could almost view the NetworkDriver
as a Control System for the State Machine handling
NetworkConnection
.