-/* If 'rconn' can't connect to the peer, it could be for any number of reasons.
- * Usually, one would assume it is because the peer is not running or because
- * the network is partitioned. But it could also be because the network
- * topology has changed, in which case the upper layer will need to reassess it
- * (in particular, obtain a new IP address via DHCP and find the new location
- * of the controller). When this appears that this might be the case, this
- * function returns true. It also clears the questionability flag and prevents
- * it from being set again for some time. */
-bool
-rconn_is_connectivity_questionable(struct rconn *rconn)
-{
- bool questionable = rconn->questionable_connectivity;
- rconn->questionable_connectivity = false;
- return questionable;
-}
-