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2008-05-14Make it possible to build libevents standalone.Simo Sorce1-3/+10
(This used to be commit 10415bb738d51afdebbfeae976923e086805ae84)
2008-02-20Make more module init functions public, since they are compiled with ↵Jelmer Vernooij1-1/+1
-fvisibility=hidden. Not doing this causes failures on Mac OS X. (This used to be commit da1a9438bd89569077ef1eaa9dc977b5f9d62836)
2007-10-10r23792: convert Samba4 to GPLv3Andrew Tridgell1-3/+2
There are still a few tidyups of old FSF addresses to come (in both s3 and s4). More commits soon. (This used to be commit fcf38a38ac691abd0fa51b89dc951a08e89fdafa)
2007-10-10r22830: merged the latest lib/events updates from ctdb to Samba4. ThisAndrew Tridgell1-0/+5
includes a new EVENT_FD_AUTOCLOSE flag that prevents race conditions where code using fd events might close a fd before releasing the struct fd_event. That causes headaches for epoll. (This used to be commit f1ad216de13b154a1f8747a44b0970dcc47a784a)
2007-10-10r22661: optimize the handling of directly triggered timed events:Stefan Metzmacher1-4/+3
- if someone adds a timed_event with a zero timeval we now avoid serval gettimeofday() calls and the event handler doesn't get the current time when it's called, instead we also pass a zero timeval - this also makes sure multiple timed events with a zero timeval are processed in the order there're added. the little benchmark shows that processing 2000000 directly timed events is now much faster, while avoiding syscalls at all! > time ./evtest (with the old code) real 0m6.388s user 0m1.740s sys 0m4.632s > time ./evtest (with the new code) real 0m1.498s user 0m1.496s sys 0m0.004s metze@SERNOX:~/devel/samba/4.0/samba4-ci/source> cat evtest.c #include <stdio.h> #include <stdint.h> #include <sys/time.h> #include <talloc.h> #include <events.h> static void dummy_fde_handler(struct event_context *ev_ctx, struct fd_event *fde, uint16_t flags, void *private_data) { } static void timeout_handler(struct event_context *ev, struct timed_event *te, struct timeval tval, void *private_data) { uint32_t *countp = (uint32_t *)private_data; (*countp)++; if (*countp > 2000000) exit(0); event_add_timed(ev, ev, tval, timeout_handler, countp); } int main(void) { struct event_context *ev; struct timeval tval = { 0, 0 }; uint32_t count = 0; ev = event_context_init(NULL); event_add_fd(ev, ev, 0, 0, dummy_fde_handler, NULL); event_add_timed(ev, ev, tval, timeout_handler, &count); return event_loop_wait(ev); } (This used to be commit 4db64b4ce2320b88d648078cbf86385f6fb44f1f)
2007-10-10r22634: make the events system much less dependent on the samba4 build systemAndrew Tridgell1-1/+11
(This used to be commit b0c8c1cd21e3f91431504d70a4bc0d3c6dee6071)
2007-10-10r21171: fixed a bug related to recursive event handling.Andrew Tridgell1-7/+3
If this happens: - two sockets are readable, and select/epoll/aio returns both of them - read event on socket1 is called - inside that read event an event_loop_once is called, this returns that socket2 is readable - read event on socket2 is called - event_loop_once returns - top level event handler then calls read event on socket2 (as it still has that listed as readable) - read handler for socket2 returns zero byte read, which is interpreted as end of file - socket is incorrectly closed this happened with ctdb, but it could happen anywhere (just rarely). The fix is trivial - ensure we break out of the event loop when we have been called recursively. (This used to be commit e042002bb5ee8974220e1ade56b64389571f75a6)
2007-10-10r20928: added signal events to lib/eventsAndrew Tridgell1-0/+12
Jeremy asked for this to allow Samba3 to use the Samba4 events library see torture/local/event.c for an example (This used to be commit 7e105482ff9a3da6b4708ff99a64f1881614fc5f)
2007-10-10r20539: - split the common timer related events code into events_timed.cAndrew Tridgell1-0/+289
- make it easier to plug in a new events backend - add simpler 'select' and 'epoll' backends This is part of the effort to add good AIO support. The events_aio.c backend is done, but sometimes dies with a SEGV, which is why it isn't enabled yet. (This used to be commit 934f18283dbc7958944931a93a854526bcd54884)