Children: Domain
CycloneDDS configuration
Attributes: Id
Children: Compatibility, Discovery, General, Internal, Partitioning, SSL, Sizing, TCP, ThreadPool, Threads, Tracing
The General element specifying Domain related settings.
Text
Domain id this configuration applies to, or "any" if it applies to all domain ids.
The default value is: "any".
Children: AssumeRtiHasPmdEndpoints, ExplicitlyPublishQosSetToDefault, ManySocketsMode, StandardsConformance
The Compatibility elements allows specifying various settings related to compatability with standards and with other DDSI implementations.
Boolean
This option assumes ParticipantMessageData endpoints required by the liveliness protocol are present in RTI participants even when not properly advertised by the participant discovery protocol.
The default value is: "false".
Boolean
This element specifies whether QoS settings set to default values are explicitly published in the discovery protocol. Implementations are to use the default value for QoS settings not published, which allows a significant reduction of the amount of data that needs to be exchanged for the discovery protocol, but this requires all implementations to adhere to the default values specified by the specifications.
When interoperability is required with an implementation that does not follow the specifications in this regard, setting this option to true will help.
The default value is: "false".
One of: false, true, single, none, many
This option specifies whether a network socket will be created for each domain participant on a host. The specification seems to assume that each participant has a unique address, and setting this option will ensure this to be the case. This is not the default.
Disabling it slightly improves performance and reduces network traffic somewhat. It also causes the set of port numbers needed by Cyclone DDS to become predictable, which may be useful for firewall and NAT configuration.
The default value is: "single".
One of: lax, strict, pedantic
This element sets the level of standards conformance of this instance of the Cyclone DDS Service. Stricter conformance typically means less interoperability with other implementations. Currently three modes are defined:
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pedantic: very strictly conform to the specification, ultimately for compliancy testing, but currently of little value because it adheres even to what will most likely turn out to be editing errors in the DDSI standard. Arguably, as long as no errata have been published it is the current text that is in effect, and that is what pedantic currently does.
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strict: a slightly less strict view of the standard than does pedantic: it follows the established behaviour where the standard is obviously in error.
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lax: attempt to provide the smoothest possible interoperability, anticipating future revisions of elements in the standard in areas that other implementations do not adhere to, even though there is no good reason not to.
The default setting is "lax".
The default value is: "lax".
Children: DSGracePeriod, DefaultMulticastAddress, EnableTopicDiscovery, ExternalDomainId, MaxAutoParticipantIndex, ParticipantIndex, Peers, Ports, SPDPInterval, SPDPMulticastAddress, Tag
The Discovery element allows specifying various parameters related to the discovery of peers.
Number-with-unit
This setting controls for how long endpoints discovered via a Cloud discovery service will survive after the discovery service disappeared, allowing reconnect without loss of data when the discovery service restarts (or another instance takes over).
Valid values are finite durations with an explicit unit or the keyword 'inf' for infinity. Recognised units: ns, us, ms, s, min, hr, day.
The default value is: "30 s".
Text
This element specifies the default multicast address for all traffic other than participant discovery packets. It defaults to Discovery/SPDPMulticastAddress.
The default value is: "auto".
Boolean
Do not use.
The default value is: "true".
Text
An override for the domain id, to be used in discovery and for determining the port number mapping. This allows creating multiple domains in a single process while making them appear as a single domain on the network. The value "default" disables the override.
The default value is: "default".
Integer
This element specifies the maximum DDSI participant index selected by this instance of the Cyclone DDS service if the Discovery/ParticipantIndex is "auto".
The default value is: "9".
Text
This element specifies the DDSI participant index used by this instance of the Cyclone DDS service for discovery purposes. Only one such participant id is used, independent of the number of actual DomainParticipants on the node. It is either:
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auto: which will attempt to automatically determine an available participant index (see also Discovery/MaxAutoParticipantIndex), or
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a non-negative integer less than 120, or
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none:, which causes it to use arbitrary port numbers for unicast sockets which entirely removes the constraints on the participant index but makes unicast discovery impossible.
The default is auto. The participant index is part of the port number calculation and if predictable port numbers are needed and fixing the participant index has no adverse effects, it is recommended that the second be option be used.
The default value is: "none".
This element statically configures addresses for discovery.
Valid values are finite durations with an explicit unit or the keyword 'inf' for infinity. Recognised units: ns, us, ms, s, min, hr, day.
Children: Peer
This element statically configures a fault tolerant group of addresses for discovery. Each member of the group is tried in sequence until one succeeds.
Attributes: Address
This element statically configures an addresses for discovery.
Text
This element specifies an IP address to which discovery packets must be sent, in addition to the default multicast address (see also General/AllowMulticast). Both a hostnames and a numerical IP address is accepted; the hostname or IP address may be suffixed with :PORT to explicitly set the port to which it must be sent. Multiple Peers may be specified.
Attributes: Address
This element statically configures an addresses for discovery.
Text
This element specifies an IP address to which discovery packets must be sent, in addition to the default multicast address (see also General/AllowMulticast). Both a hostnames and a numerical IP address is accepted; the hostname or IP address may be suffixed with :PORT to explicitly set the port to which it must be sent. Multiple Peers may be specified.
Children: Base, DomainGain, MulticastDataOffset, MulticastMetaOffset, ParticipantGain, UnicastDataOffset, UnicastMetaOffset
The Ports element allows specifying various parameters related to the port numbers used for discovery. These all have default values specified by the DDSI 2.1 specification and rarely need to be changed.
Integer
This element specifies the base port number (refer to the DDSI 2.1 specification, section 9.6.1, constant PB).
The default value is: "7400".
Integer
This element specifies the domain gain, relating domain ids to sets of port numbers (refer to the DDSI 2.1 specification, section 9.6.1, constant DG).
The default value is: "250".
Integer
This element specifies the port number for multicast data traffic (refer to the DDSI 2.1 specification, section 9.6.1, constant d2).
The default value is: "1".
Integer
This element specifies the port number for multicast meta traffic (refer to the DDSI 2.1 specification, section 9.6.1, constant d0).
The default value is: "0".
Integer
This element specifies the participant gain, relating p0, participant index to sets of port numbers (refer to the DDSI 2.1 specification, section 9.6.1, constant PG).
The default value is: "2".
Integer
This element specifies the port number for unicast data traffic (refer to the DDSI 2.1 specification, section 9.6.1, constant d3).
The default value is: "11".
Integer
This element specifies the port number for unicast meta traffic (refer to the DDSI 2.1 specification, section 9.6.1, constant d1).
The default value is: "10".
Number-with-unit
This element specifies the interval between spontaneous transmissions of participant discovery packets.
The unit must be specified explicitly. Recognised units: ns, us, ms, s, min, hr, day.
The default value is: "30 s".
Text
This element specifies the multicast address that is used as the destination for the participant discovery packets. In IPv4 mode the default is the (standardised) 239.255.0.1, in IPv6 mode it becomes ff02::ffff:239.255.0.1, which is a non-standardised link-local multicast address.
The default value is: "239.255.0.1".
Text
String extension for domain id that remote participants must match to be discovered.
The default value is: "".
Children: AllowMulticast, DontRoute, EnableMulticastLoopback, ExternalNetworkAddress, ExternalNetworkMask, FragmentSize, MaxMessageSize, MulticastRecvNetworkInterfaceAddresses, MulticastTimeToLive, NetworkInterfaceAddress, PreferMulticast, Transport, UseIPv6
The General element specifies overall Cyclone DDS service settings.
One of:
- Keyword: default
- Comma-separated list of: false, spdp, asm, ssm, true
This element controls whether Cyclone DDS uses multicasts for data traffic.
It is a comma-separated list of some of the following keywords: "spdp", "asm", "ssm", or either of "false" or "true", or "default".
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spdp: enables the use of ASM (any-source multicast) for participant discovery, joining the multicast group on the discovery socket, transmitting SPDP messages to this group, but never advertising nor using any multicast address in any discovery message, thus forcing unicast communications for all endpoint discovery and user data.
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asm: enables the use of ASM for all traffic, including receiving SPDP but not transmitting SPDP messages via multicast
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ssm: enables the use of SSM (source-specific multicast) for all non-SPDP traffic (if supported)
When set to "false" all multicasting is disabled. The default, "true" enables full use of multicasts. Listening for multicasts can be controlled by General/MulticastRecvNetworkInterfaceAddresses.
"default" maps on spdp if the network is a WiFi network, on true if it is a wired network
The default value is: "default".
Boolean
This element allows setting the SO_DONTROUTE option for outgoing packets, to bypass the local routing tables. This is generally useful only when the routing tables cannot be trusted, which is highly unusual.
The default value is: "false".
Boolean
This element specifies whether Cyclone DDS allows IP multicast packets to be visible to all DDSI participants in the same node, including itself. It must be "true" for intra-node multicast communications, but if a node runs only a single Cyclone DDS service and does not host any other DDSI-capable programs, it should be set to "false" for improved performance.
The default value is: "true".
Text
This element allows explicitly overruling the network address Cyclone DDS advertises in the discovery protocol, which by default is the address of the preferred network interface (General/NetworkInterfaceAddress), to allow Cyclone DDS to communicate across a Network Address Translation (NAT) device.
The default value is: "auto".
Text
This element specifies the network mask of the external network address. This element is relevant only when an external network address (General/ExternalNetworkAddress) is explicitly configured. In this case locators received via the discovery protocol that are within the same external subnet (as defined by this mask) will be translated to an internal address by replacing the network portion of the external address with the corresponding portion of the preferred network interface address. This option is IPv4-only.
The default value is: "0.0.0.0".
Number-with-unit
This element specifies the size of DDSI sample fragments generated by Cyclone DDS. Samples larger than FragmentSize are fragmented into fragments of FragmentSize bytes each, except the last one, which may be smaller. The DDSI spec mandates a minimum fragment size of 1025 bytes, but Cyclone DDS will do whatever size is requested, accepting fragments of which the size is at least the minimum of 1025 and FragmentSize.
The unit must be specified explicitly. Recognised units: B (bytes), kB & KiB (2^10 bytes), MB & MiB (220 bytes), GB & GiB (230 bytes).
The default value is: "1280 B".
Number-with-unit
This element specifies the maximum size of the UDP payload that Cyclone DDS will generate. Cyclone DDS will try to maintain this limit within the bounds of the DDSI specification, which means that in some cases (especially for very low values of MaxMessageSize) larger payloads may sporadically be observed (currently up to 1192 B).
On some networks it may be necessary to set this item to keep the packetsize below the MTU to prevent IP fragmentation. In those cases, it is generally advisable to also consider reducing Internal/FragmentSize.
The unit must be specified explicitly. Recognised units: B (bytes), kB & KiB (2^10 bytes), MB & MiB (220 bytes), GB & GiB (230 bytes).
The default value is: "4096 B".
Text
This element specifies on which network interfaces Cyclone DDS listens to multicasts. The following options are available:
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all: listen for multicasts on all multicast-capable interfaces; or
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any: listen for multicasts on the operating system default interface; or
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preferred: listen for multicasts on the preferred interface (General/NetworkInterfaceAddress); or
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none: does not listen for multicasts on any interface; or
-
a comma-separated list of network addresses: configures Cyclone DDS to listen for multicasts on all of the listed addresses.
If Cyclone DDS is in IPv6 mode and the address of the preferred network interface is a link-local address, "all" is treated as a synonym for "preferred" and a comma-separated list is treated as "preferred" if it contains the preferred interface and as "none" if not.
The default value is: "preferred".
Integer
This element specifies the time-to-live setting for outgoing multicast packets.
The default value is: "32".
Text
This element specifies the preferred network interface for use by Cyclone DDS. The preferred network interface determines the IP address that Cyclone DDS advertises in the discovery protocol (but see also General/ExternalNetworkAddress), and is also the only interface over which multicasts are transmitted. The interface can be identified by its IP address, network interface name or network portion of the address. If the value "auto" is entered here, Cyclone DDS will select what it considers the most suitable interface.
The default value is: "auto".
Boolean
When false (default) Cyclone DDS uses unicast for data whenever there a single unicast suffices. Setting this to true makes it prefer multicasting data, falling back to unicast only when no multicast address is available.
The default value is: "false".
One of: default, udp, udp6, tcp, tcp6, raweth
This element allows selecting the transport to be used (udp, udp6, tcp, tcp6, raweth)
The default value is: "default".
One of: false, true, default
Deprecated (use Transport instead)
The default value is: "default".
Children: AccelerateRexmitBlockSize, AssumeMulticastCapable, AutoReschedNackDelay, BuiltinEndpointSet, ControlTopic, DDSI2DirectMaxThreads, DefragReliableMaxSamples, DefragUnreliableMaxSamples, DeliveryQueueMaxSamples, EnableExpensiveChecks, GenerateKeyhash, HeartbeatInterval, LateAckMode, LeaseDuration, LivelinessMonitoring, MaxParticipants, MaxQueuedRexmitBytes, MaxQueuedRexmitMessages, MaxSampleSize, MeasureHbToAckLatency, MinimumSocketReceiveBufferSize, MinimumSocketSendBufferSize, MonitorPort, MultipleReceiveThreads, NackDelay, PreEmptiveAckDelay, PrimaryReorderMaxSamples, PrioritizeRetransmit, RediscoveryBlacklistDuration, RetransmitMerging, RetransmitMergingPeriod, RetryOnRejectBestEffort, SPDPResponseMaxDelay, ScheduleTimeRounding, SecondaryReorderMaxSamples, SendAsync, SquashParticipants, SynchronousDeliveryLatencyBound, SynchronousDeliveryPriorityThreshold, Test, UnicastResponseToSPDPMessages, UseMulticastIfMreqn, Watermarks, WriteBatch, WriterLingerDuration
The Internal elements deal with a variety of settings that evolving and that are not necessarily fully supported. For the vast majority of the Internal settings, the functionality per-se is supported, but the right to change the way the options control the functionality is reserved. This includes renaming or moving options.
Integer
Proxy readers that are assumed to sill be retrieving historical data get this many samples retransmitted when they NACK something, even if some of these samples have sequence numbers outside the set covered by the NACK.
The default value is: "0".
Text
This element controls which network interfaces are assumed to be capable of multicasting even when the interface flags returned by the operating system state it is not (this provides a workaround for some platforms). It is a comma-separated lists of patterns (with ? and * wildcards) against which the interface names are matched.
The default value is: "".
Number-with-unit
This setting controls the interval with which a reader will continue NACK'ing missing samples in the absence of a response from the writer, as a protection mechanism against writers incorrectly stopping the sending of HEARTBEAT messages.
Valid values are finite durations with an explicit unit or the keyword 'inf' for infinity. Recognised units: ns, us, ms, s, min, hr, day.
The default value is: "1 s".
One of: full, writers, minimal
This element controls which participants will have which built-in endpoints for the discovery and liveliness protocols. Valid values are:
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full: all participants have all endpoints;
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writers: all participants have the writers, but just one has the readers;
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minimal: only one participant has built-in endpoints.
The default is writers, as this is thought to be compliant and reasonably efficient. Minimal may or may not be compliant but is most efficient, and full is inefficient but certain to be compliant. See also Internal/ConservativeBuiltinReaderStartup.
The default value is: "writers".
The ControlTopic element allows configured whether Cyclone DDS provides a special control interface via a predefined topic or not.
Integer
This element sets the maximum number of extra threads for an experimental, undocumented and unsupported direct mode.
The default value is: "1".
Integer
This element sets the maximum number of samples that can be defragmented simultaneously for a reliable writer. This has to be large enough to handle retransmissions of historical data in addition to new samples.
The default value is: "16".
Integer
This element sets the maximum number of samples that can be defragmented simultaneously for a best-effort writers.
The default value is: "4".
Integer
This element controls the Maximum size of a delivery queue, expressed in samples. Once a delivery queue is full, incoming samples destined for that queue are dropped until space becomes available again.
The default value is: "256".
One of:
- Comma-separated list of: whc, rhc, all
- Or empty
This element enables expensive checks in builds with assertions enabled and is ignored otherwise. Recognised categories are:
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whc: writer history cache checking
-
rhc: reader history cache checking
In addition, there is the keyword all that enables all checks.
The default value is: "".
Boolean
When true, include keyhashes in outgoing data for topics with keys.
The default value is: "false".
Attributes: max, min, minsched
Number-with-unit
This element allows configuring the base interval for sending writer heartbeats and the bounds within which it can vary.
Valid values are finite durations with an explicit unit or the keyword 'inf' for infinity. Recognised units: ns, us, ms, s, min, hr, day.
The default value is: "100 ms".
Number-with-unit
This attribute sets the maximum interval for periodic heartbeats.
Valid values are finite durations with an explicit unit or the keyword 'inf' for infinity. Recognised units: ns, us, ms, s, min, hr, day.
The default value is: "8 s".
Number-with-unit
This attribute sets the minimum interval that must have passed since the most recent heartbeat from a writer, before another asynchronous (not directly related to writing) will be sent.
Valid values are finite durations with an explicit unit or the keyword 'inf' for infinity. Recognised units: ns, us, ms, s, min, hr, day.
The default value is: "5 ms".
Number-with-unit
This attribute sets the minimum interval for periodic heartbeats. Other events may still cause heartbeats to go out.
Valid values are finite durations with an explicit unit or the keyword 'inf' for infinity. Recognised units: ns, us, ms, s, min, hr, day.
The default value is: "20 ms".
Boolean
Ack a sample only when it has been delivered, instead of when committed to delivering it.
The default value is: "false".
Number-with-unit
This setting controls the default participant lease duration.
The unit must be specified explicitly. Recognised units: ns, us, ms, s, min, hr, day.
The default value is: "10 s".
Attributes: Interval, StackTraces
Boolean
This element controls whether or not implementation should internally monitor its own liveliness. If liveliness monitoring is enabled, stack traces can be dumped automatically when some thread appears to have stopped making progress.
The default value is: "false".
Number-with-unit
This element controls the interval at which to check whether threads have been making progress.
The unit must be specified explicitly. Recognised units: ns, us, ms, s, min, hr, day.
The default value is: "1s".
Boolean
This element controls whether or not to write stack traces to the Cyclone DDS trace when a thread fails to make progress (on select platforms only).
The default value is: "true".
Integer
This elements configures the maximum number of DCPS domain participants this Cyclone DDS instance is willing to service. 0 is unlimited.
The default value is: "0".
Number-with-unit
This setting limits the maximum number of bytes queued for retransmission. The default value of 0 is unlimited unless an AuxiliaryBandwidthLimit has been set, in which case it becomes NackDelay
- AuxiliaryBandwidthLimit. It must be large enough to contain the largest sample that may need to be retransmitted.
The unit must be specified explicitly. Recognised units: B (bytes), kB & KiB (2^10 bytes), MB & MiB (220 bytes), GB & GiB (230 bytes).
The default value is: "50 kB".
Integer
This settings limits the maximum number of samples queued for retransmission.
The default value is: "200".
Number-with-unit
This setting controls the maximum (CDR) serialised size of samples that Cyclone DDS will forward in either direction. Samples larger than this are discarded with a warning.
The unit must be specified explicitly. Recognised units: B (bytes), kB & KiB (2^10 bytes), MB & MiB (220 bytes), GB & GiB (230 bytes).
The default value is: "2147483647 B".
Boolean
This element enables heartbeat-to-ack latency among Cyclone DDS services by prepending timestamps to Heartbeat and AckNack messages and calculating round trip times. This is non-standard behaviour. The measured latencies are quite noisy and are currently not used anywhere.
The default value is: "false".
Number-with-unit
This setting controls the minimum size of socket receive buffers. The operating system provides some size receive buffer upon creation of the socket, this option can be used to increase the size of the buffer beyond that initially provided by the operating system. If the buffer size cannot be increased to the specified size, an error is reported.
The default setting is the word "default", which means Cyclone DDS will attempt to increase the buffer size to 1MB, but will silently accept a smaller buffer should that attempt fail.
The unit must be specified explicitly. Recognised units: B (bytes), kB & KiB (2^10 bytes), MB & MiB (220 bytes), GB & GiB (230 bytes).
The default value is: "default".
Number-with-unit
This setting controls the minimum size of socket send buffers. This setting can only increase the size of the send buffer, if the operating system by default creates a larger buffer, it is left unchanged.
The unit must be specified explicitly. Recognised units: B (bytes), kB & KiB (2^10 bytes), MB & MiB (220 bytes), GB & GiB (230 bytes).
The default value is: "64 KiB".
Integer
This element allows configuring a service that dumps a text description of part the internal state to TCP clients. By default (-1), this is disabled; specifying 0 means a kernel-allocated port is used; a positive number is used as the TCP port number.
The default value is: "-1".
Attributes: maxretries
One of: false, true, default
This element controls whether all traffic is handled by a single receive thread (false) or whether multiple receive threads may be used to improve latency (true). By default it is disabled on Windows because it appears that one cannot count on being able to send packets to oneself, which is necessary to stop the thread during shutdown. Currently multiple receive threads are only used for connectionless transport (e.g., UDP) and ManySocketsMode not set to single (the default).
The default value is: "default".
Integer
Receive threads dedicated to a single socket can only be triggered for termination by sending a packet. Reception of any packet will do, so termination failure due to packet loss is exceedingly unlikely, but to eliminate all risks, it will retry as many times as specified by this attribute before aborting.
The default value is: "4294967295".
Number-with-unit
This setting controls the delay between receipt of a HEARTBEAT indicating missing samples and a NACK (ignored when the HEARTBEAT requires an answer). However, no NACK is sent if a NACK had been scheduled already for a response earlier than the delay requests: then that NACK will incorporate the latest information.
The unit must be specified explicitly. Recognised units: ns, us, ms, s, min, hr, day.
The default value is: "10 ms".
Number-with-unit
This setting controls the delay between the discovering a remote writer and sending a pre-emptive AckNack to discover the range of data available.
The unit must be specified explicitly. Recognised units: ns, us, ms, s, min, hr, day.
The default value is: "10 ms".
Integer
This element sets the maximum size in samples of a primary re-order administration. Each proxy writer has one primary re-order administration to buffer the packet flow in case some packets arrive out of order. Old samples are forwarded to secondary re-order administrations associated with readers in need of historical data.
The default value is: "128".
Boolean
This element controls whether retransmits are prioritized over new data, speeding up recovery.
The default value is: "true".
Attributes: enforce
Number-with-unit
This element controls for how long a remote participant that was previously deleted will remain on a blacklist to prevent rediscovery, giving the software on a node time to perform any cleanup actions it needs to do. To some extent this delay is required internally by Cyclone DDS, but in the default configuration with the 'enforce' attribute set to false, Cyclone DDS will reallow rediscovery as soon as it has cleared its internal administration. Setting it to too small a value may result in the entry being pruned from the blacklist before Cyclone DDS is ready, it is therefore recommended to set it to at least several seconds.
Valid values are finite durations with an explicit unit or the keyword 'inf' for infinity. Recognised units: ns, us, ms, s, min, hr, day.
The default value is: "10s".
Boolean
This attribute controls whether the configured time during which recently deleted participants will not be rediscovered (i.e., "black listed") is enforced and following complete removal of the participant in Cyclone DDS, or whether it can be rediscovered earlier provided all traces of that participant have been removed already.
The default value is: "false".
One of: never, adaptive, always
This elements controls the addressing and timing of retransmits. Possible values are:
-
never: retransmit only to the NACK-ing reader;
-
adaptive: attempt to combine retransmits needed for reliability, but send historical (transient-local) data to the requesting reader only;
-
always: do not distinguish between different causes, always try to merge.
The default is never. See also Internal/RetransmitMergingPeriod.
The default value is: "never".
Number-with-unit
This setting determines the size of the time window in which a NACK of some sample is ignored because a retransmit of that sample has been multicasted too recently. This setting has no effect on unicasted retransmits.
See also Internal/RetransmitMerging.
The unit must be specified explicitly. Recognised units: ns, us, ms, s, min, hr, day.
The default value is: "5 ms".
Boolean
Whether or not to locally retry pushing a received best-effort sample into the reader caches when resource limits are reached.
The default value is: "false".
Number-with-unit
Maximum pseudo-random delay in milliseconds between discovering a remote participant and responding to it.
The unit must be specified explicitly. Recognised units: ns, us, ms, s, min, hr, day.
The default value is: "0 ms".
Number-with-unit
This setting allows the timing of scheduled events to be rounded up so that more events can be handled in a single cycle of the event queue. The default is 0 and causes no rounding at all, i.e. are scheduled exactly, whereas a value of 10ms would mean that events are rounded up to the nearest 10 milliseconds.
The unit must be specified explicitly. Recognised units: ns, us, ms, s, min, hr, day.
The default value is: "0 ms".
Integer
This element sets the maximum size in samples of a secondary re-order administration. The secondary re-order administration is per reader in need of historical data.
The default value is: "128".
Boolean
This element controls whether the actual sending of packets occurs on the same thread that prepares them, or is done asynchronously by another thread.
The default value is: "false".
Boolean
This element controls whether Cyclone DDS advertises all the domain participants it serves in DDSI (when set to false), or rather only one domain participant (the one corresponding to the Cyclone DDS process; when set to true). In the latter case Cyclone DDS becomes the virtual owner of all readers and writers of all domain participants, dramatically reducing discovery traffic (a similar effect can be obtained by setting Internal/BuiltinEndpointSet to "minimal" but with less loss of information).
The default value is: "false".
Number-with-unit
This element controls whether samples sent by a writer with QoS settings transport_priority >= SynchronousDeliveryPriorityThreshold and a latency_budget at most this element's value will be delivered synchronously from the "recv" thread, all others will be delivered asynchronously through delivery queues. This reduces latency at the expense of aggregate bandwidth.
Valid values are finite durations with an explicit unit or the keyword 'inf' for infinity. Recognised units: ns, us, ms, s, min, hr, day.
The default value is: "inf".
Integer
This element controls whether samples sent by a writer with QoS settings latency_budget <= SynchronousDeliveryLatencyBound and transport_priority greater than or equal to this element's value will be delivered synchronously from the "recv" thread, all others will be delivered asynchronously through delivery queues. This reduces latency at the expense of aggregate bandwidth.
The default value is: "0".
Children: XmitLossiness
Testing options.
Integer
This element controls the fraction of outgoing packets to drop, specified as samples per thousand.
The default value is: "0".
Boolean
This element controls whether the response to a newly discovered participant is sent as a unicasted SPDP packet, instead of rescheduling the periodic multicasted one. There is no known benefit to setting this to false.
The default value is: "true".
Integer
Do not use.
The default value is: "0".
Children: WhcAdaptive, WhcHigh, WhcHighInit, WhcLow
Watermarks for flow-control.
Boolean
This element controls whether Cyclone DDS will adapt the high-water mark to current traffic conditions, based on retransmit requests and transmit pressure.
The default value is: "true".
Number-with-unit
This element sets the maximum allowed high-water mark for the Cyclone DDS WHCs, expressed in bytes. A writer is suspended when the WHC reaches this size.
The unit must be specified explicitly. Recognised units: B (bytes), kB & KiB (2^10 bytes), MB & MiB (220 bytes), GB & GiB (230 bytes).
The default value is: "100 kB".
Number-with-unit
This element sets the initial level of the high-water mark for the Cyclone DDS WHCs, expressed in bytes.
The unit must be specified explicitly. Recognised units: B (bytes), kB & KiB (2^10 bytes), MB & MiB (220 bytes), GB & GiB (230 bytes).
The default value is: "30 kB".
Number-with-unit
This element sets the low-water mark for the Cyclone DDS WHCs, expressed in bytes. A suspended writer resumes transmitting when its Cyclone DDS WHC shrinks to this size.
The unit must be specified explicitly. Recognised units: B (bytes), kB & KiB (2^10 bytes), MB & MiB (220 bytes), GB & GiB (230 bytes).
The default value is: "1 kB".
Boolean
This element enables the batching of write operations. By default each write operation writes through the write cache and out onto the transport. Enabling write batching causes multiple small write operations to be aggregated within the write cache into a single larger write. This gives greater throughput at the expense of latency. Currently there is no mechanism for the write cache to automatically flush itself, so that if write batching is enabled, the application may have to use the dds_write_flush function to ensure that all samples are written.
The default value is: "false".
Number-with-unit
This setting controls the maximum duration for which actual deletion of a reliable writer with unacknowledged data in its history will be postponed to provide proper reliable transmission.
The unit must be specified explicitly. Recognised units: ns, us, ms, s, min, hr, day.
The default value is: "1 s".
Children: IgnoredPartitions, NetworkPartitions, PartitionMappings
The Partitioning element specifies Cyclone DDS network partitions and how DCPS partition/topic combinations are mapped onto the network partitions.
Children: IgnoredPartition
The IgnoredPartitions element specifies DCPS partition/topic combinations that are not distributed over the network.
Attributes: DCPSPartitionTopic
This element can be used to prevent certain combinations of DCPS partition and topic from being transmitted over the network. Cyclone DDS will complete ignore readers and writers for which all DCPS partitions as well as their topic is ignored, not even creating DDSI readers and writers to mirror the DCPS ones.
Text
This attribute specifies a partition and a topic expression, separated by a single '.', that are used to determine if a given partition and topic will be ignored or not. The expressions may use the usual wildcards '*' and '?'. Cyclone DDS will consider an wildcard DCPS partition to match an expression iff there exists a string that satisfies both expressions.
Children: NetworkPartition
The NetworkPartitions element specifies the Cyclone DDS network partitions.
Attributes: Address, Connected, Name
This element defines a Cyclone DDS network partition.
Text
This attribute specifies the multicast addresses associated with the network partition as a comma-separated list. Readers matching this network partition (cf. Partitioning/PartitionMappings) will listen for multicasts on all of these addresses and advertise them in the discovery protocol. The writers will select the most suitable address from the addresses advertised by the readers.
Boolean
This attribute is a placeholder.
The default value is: "true".
Text
This attribute specifies the name of this Cyclone DDS network partition. Two network partitions cannot have the same name.
Children: PartitionMapping
The PartitionMappings element specifies the mapping from DCPS partition/topic combinations to Cyclone DDS network partitions.
Attributes: DCPSPartitionTopic, NetworkPartition
This element defines a mapping from a DCPS partition/topic combination to a Cyclone DDS network partition. This allows partitioning data flows by using special multicast addresses for part of the data and possibly also encrypting the data flow.
Text
This attribute specifies a partition and a topic expression, separated by a single '.', that are used to determine if a given partition and topic maps to the Cyclone DDS network partition named by the NetworkPartition attribute in this PartitionMapping element. The expressions may use the usual wildcards '*' and '?'. Cyclone DDS will consider a wildcard DCPS partition to match an expression if there exists a string that satisfies both expressions.
Text
This attribute specifies which Cyclone DDS network partition is to be used for DCPS partition/topic combinations matching the DCPSPartitionTopic attribute within this PartitionMapping element.
Children: CertificateVerification, Ciphers, Enable, EntropyFile, KeyPassphrase, KeystoreFile, MinimumTLSVersion, SelfSignedCertificates, VerifyClient
The SSL element allows specifying various parameters related to using SSL/TLS for DDSI over TCP.
Boolean
If disabled this allows SSL connections to occur even if an X509 certificate fails verification.
The default value is: "true".
Text
The set of ciphers used by SSL/TLS
The default value is: "ALL:!ADH:!LOW:!EXP:!MD5:@STRENGTH".
Boolean
This enables SSL/TLS for TCP.
The default value is: "false".
Text
The SSL/TLS random entropy file name.
The default value is: "".
Text
The SSL/TLS key pass phrase for encrypted keys.
The default value is: "secret".
Text
The SSL/TLS key and certificate store file name. The keystore must be in PEM format.
The default value is: "keystore".
Text
The minimum TLS version that may be negotiated, valid values are 1.2 and 1.3.
The default value is: "1.3".
Boolean
This enables the use of self signed X509 certificates.
The default value is: "false".
Boolean
This enables an SSL server checking the X509 certificate of a connecting client.
The default value is: "true".
Children: ReceiveBufferChunkSize, ReceiveBufferSize
The Sizing element specifies a variety of configuration settings dealing with expected system sizes, buffer sizes, &c.
Number-with-unit
This element specifies the size of one allocation unit in the receive buffer. Must be greater than the maximum packet size by a modest amount (too large packets are dropped). Each allocation is shrunk immediately after processing a message, or freed straightaway.
The unit must be specified explicitly. Recognised units: B (bytes), kB & KiB (2^10 bytes), MB & MiB (220 bytes), GB & GiB (230 bytes).
The default value is: "128 KiB".
Number-with-unit
This element sets the size of a single receive buffer. Many receive buffers may be needed. The minimum workable size a little bit larger than Sizing/ReceiveBufferChunkSize, and the value used is taken as the configured value and the actual minimum workable size.
The unit must be specified explicitly. Recognised units: B (bytes), kB & KiB (2^10 bytes), MB & MiB (220 bytes), GB & GiB (230 bytes).
The default value is: "1 MiB".
Children: AlwaysUsePeeraddrForUnicast, Enable, NoDelay, Port, ReadTimeout, WriteTimeout
The TCP element allows specifying various parameters related to running DDSI over TCP.
Boolean
Setting this to true means the unicast addresses in SPDP packets will be ignored and the peer address from the TCP connection will be used instead. This may help work around incorrectly advertised addresses when using TCP.
The default value is: "false".
One of: false, true, default
This element enables the optional TCP transport - deprecated, use General/Transport instead.
The default value is: "default".
Boolean
This element enables the TCP_NODELAY socket option, preventing multiple DDSI messages being sent in the same TCP request. Setting this option typically optimises latency over throughput.
The default value is: "true".
Integer
This element specifies the TCP port number on which Cyclone DDS accepts connections. If the port is set it is used in entity locators, published with DDSI discovery. Dynamically allocated if zero. Disabled if -1 or not configured. If disabled other DDSI services will not be able to establish connections with the service, the service can only communicate by establishing connections to other services.
The default value is: "-1".
Number-with-unit
This element specifies the timeout for blocking TCP read operations. If this timeout expires then the connection is closed.
The unit must be specified explicitly. Recognised units: ns, us, ms, s, min, hr, day.
The default value is: "2 s".
Number-with-unit
This element specifies the timeout for blocking TCP write operations. If this timeout expires then the connection is closed.
The unit must be specified explicitly. Recognised units: ns, us, ms, s, min, hr, day.
The default value is: "2 s".
Children: Enable, ThreadMax, Threads
The ThreadPool element allows specifying various parameters related to using a thread pool to send DDSI messages to multiple unicast addresses (TCP or UDP).
Boolean
This element enables the optional thread pool.
The default value is: "false".
Integer
This elements configures the maximum number of threads in the thread pool.
The default value is: "8".
Integer
This elements configures the initial number of threads in the thread pool.
The default value is: "4".
Children: Thread
This element is used to set thread properties.
Attributes: Name
Children: Scheduling, StackSize
This element is used to set thread properties.
Text
The Name of the thread for which properties are being set. The following threads exist:
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gc: garbage collector thread involved in deleting entities;
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recv: receive thread, taking data from the network and running the protocol state machine;
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dq.builtins: delivery thread for DDSI-builtin data, primarily for discovery;
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lease: DDSI liveliness monitoring;
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tev: general timed-event handling, retransmits and discovery;
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xmit.CHAN: transmit thread for channel CHAN;
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dq.CHAN: delivery thread for channel CHAN;
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tev.CHAN: timed-event thread for channel CHAN.
This element configures the scheduling properties of the thread.
One of: realtime, timeshare, default
This element specifies the thread scheduling class (realtime, timeshare or default). The user may need special privileges from the underlying operating system to be able to assign some of the privileged scheduling classes.
The default value is: "default".
Text
This element specifies the thread priority (decimal integer or default). Only priorities that are supported by the underlying operating system can be assigned to this element. The user may need special privileges from the underlying operating system to be able to assign some of the privileged priorities.
The default value is: "default".
Number-with-unit
This element configures the stack size for this thread. The default value default leaves the stack size at the operating system default.
The unit must be specified explicitly. Recognised units: B (bytes), kB & KiB (2^10 bytes), MB & MiB (220 bytes), GB & GiB (230 bytes).
The default value is: "default".
Children: AppendToFile, Category, OutputFile, PacketCaptureFile, Verbosity
The Tracing element controls the amount and type of information that is written into the tracing log by the DDSI service. This is useful to track the DDSI service during application development.
Boolean
This option specifies whether the output is to be appended to an existing log file. The default is to create a new log file each time, which is generally the best option if a detailed log is generated.
The default value is: "false".
One of:
- Comma-separated list of: fatal, error, warning, info, config, discovery, data, radmin, timing, traffic, topic, tcp, plist, whc, throttle, rhc, content, trace
- Or empty
This element enables individual logging categories. These are enabled in addition to those enabled by Tracing/Verbosity. Recognised categories are:
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fatal: all fatal errors, errors causing immediate termination
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error: failures probably impacting correctness but not necessarily causing immediate termination
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warning: abnormal situations that will likely not impact correctness
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config: full dump of the configuration
-
info: general informational notices
-
discovery: all discovery activity
-
data: include data content of samples in traces
-
radmin: receive buffer administration
-
timing: periodic reporting of CPU loads per thread
-
traffic: periodic reporting of total outgoing data
-
whc: tracing of writer history cache changes
-
tcp: tracing of TCP-specific activity
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topic: tracing of topic definitions
-
i>plist: tracing of discovery parameter list interpretation
In addition, there is the keyword trace that enables all but radmin, topic, plist and whc.
The categorisation of tracing output is incomplete and hence most of the verbosity levels and categories are not of much use in the current release. This is an ongoing process and here we describe the target situation rather than the current situation. Currently, the most useful is trace.
The default value is: "".
Text
This option specifies where the logging is printed to. Note that stdout and stderr are treated as special values, representing "standard out" and "standard error" respectively. No file is created unless logging categories are enabled using the Tracing/Verbosity or Tracing/EnabledCategory settings.
The default value is: "cyclonedds.log".
Text
This option specifies the file to which received and sent packets will be logged in the "pcap" format suitable for analysis using common networking tools, such as WireShark. IP and UDP headers are fictitious, in particular the destination address of received packets. The TTL may be used to distinguish between sent and received packets: it is 255 for sent packets and 128 for received ones. Currently IPv4 only.
The default value is: "".
One of: finest, finer, fine, config, info, warning, severe, none
This element enables standard groups of categories, based on a desired verbosity level. This is in addition to the categories enabled by the Tracing/Category setting. Recognised verbosity levels and the categories they map to are:
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none: no Cyclone DDS log
-
severe: error and fatal
-
warning: severe + warning
-
info: warning + info
-
config: info + config
-
fine: config + discovery
-
finer: fine + traffic and timing
-
finest: finer + trace
While none prevents any message from being written to a Cyclone DDS log file.
The categorisation of tracing output is incomplete and hence most of the verbosity levels and categories are not of much use in the current release. This is an ongoing process and here we describe the target situation rather than the current situation. Currently, the most useful verbosity levels are config, fine and finest.
The default value is: "none".