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diff --git a/docs/man/nng_device.3.adoc b/docs/man/nng_device.3.adoc index 80780884..09717e21 100644 --- a/docs/man/nng_device.3.adoc +++ b/docs/man/nng_device.3.adoc @@ -31,6 +31,11 @@ This function is used to create forwarders, which can be used to create complex network topologies to provide for improved ((horizontal scalability)), reliability, and isolation. +Only <<nng_options.5#NNG_OPT_RAW,raw>> mode sockets may be used with this +function. +These can be created using `_raw` forms of the various socket constructors, +such as <<nng_req_open.3#,`nng_req0_open_raw()`>>. + The `nng_device()` function does not return until one of the sockets is closed. @@ -60,11 +65,14 @@ be a _bus_ socket. === Operation -This `nng_device()` function puts each socket into raw mode -(see <<nng_options.5#NNG_OPT_RAW,`NNG_OPT_RAW`>>), and then moves messages -between them. -When a protocol has a ((backtrace)) style header, routing information is -added as the message crosses the forwarder, allowing replies to be +The `nng_device()` function moves messages between the provided sockets. + +When a protocol has a ((backtrace)) style header, routing information +is present in the header of received messages, and is copied to the +header of the output bound message. +The underlying raw mode protocols supply the necessary header +adjustments to add or remove routing headers as needed. +This allows replies to be returned to requestors, and responses to be routed back to surveyors. Additionally, some protocols have a maximum ((time-to-live)) to protect |
