SP works on top of
@url{http://noiseprotocol.org/noise.html#interactive-patterns,
-@code{Noise_IK_25519_ChaChaPoly_BLAKE2b}} protocol. Each Noise packet
+@verb{|Noise_IK_25519_ChaChaPoly_BLAKE2b|}} protocol. Each Noise packet
are sent inside XDR envelope:
@verbatim
@headitem @tab XDR type @tab Value
@item Magic number @tab
8-byte, fixed length opaque data @tab
- @code{NNCPS0x00x00x01}
+ @verb{|NNCPS0x00x00x01|}
@item Payload @tab
variable length opaque data @tab
Noise packet itself
@end multitable
-Peers static keys are specified as @ref{Configuration, @code{noisepub}}
+Peers static keys are specified as @ref{Configuration, @emph{noisepub}}
configuration entry.
-Payload inside Noise packets has maximum size of @code{65 KiB - 256 B =
+Payload inside Noise packets has maximum size of @emph{65 KiB - 256 B =
65280 B}. It is sent immediately in the first message by each side. The
very first payload (that is carried inside handshake messages) is always
-padded to the maximum size with @code{HALT} packets (read below), for
-hiding actual number of @code{INFO} packets (number of files available
+padded to the maximum size with @emph{HALT} packets (read below), for
+hiding actual number of @emph{INFO} packets (number of files available
for transmission).
Each SP payload is a concatenation of SP packets. Each packet has
XDR-encoded header and then corresponding XDR-encoded body. Header is
just an unsigned integer telling what body structure follows.
-@table @code
+@table @emph
@item HALT
Stop file transmission, empty sending queue on the remote side.
- Actually @code{HALT} packet does not have any body, only the header
+ Actually @emph{HALT} packet does not have any body, only the header
with the type. It is also used in the first payload for padding to
the maximum size.
@verbatim