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-fvisibility=hidden. Not doing this causes failures on Mac OS X.
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for it.
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context is used.
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Also rename the corresponding wrap_ functions.
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Simplify the way module initialization functions are handled.
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bunch of {}'s.
- Start working on Python equivalents for various EJS tests.
- Fix regression in argument order for reg_diff_apply() in EJS bindings.
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stdlib.h isn't used directly and talloc.h brings it in anyway
this fixes the build of lib/events/./events_wrap.c
on older systems linux versions.
metze
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could get mucked up.
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2007-09-29 More higher-level passing around of lp_ctx.
2007-09-29 Fix warning.
2007-09-29 Pass loadparm contexts on a higher level.
2007-09-29 Avoid using global loadparm context.
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number in more places.
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- Make the epoll_event_context_init() call fail if epoll_create() fails.
This should cause this backend to be skipped on host with epoll() in
libc but not in the kernel.
- At the moment, there is no sensible way to handle failures to add an
epoll() event, and 'fallback to select' is misnamed (so we now
abort()).
Andrew Bartlett
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There are still a few tidyups of old FSF addresses to come (in both s3
and s4). More commits soon.
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thanks to Volker for spotting this!
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the build farm
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the epoll context which would then appear in the children. To fix this
we need to check for pid changes in more places. Luckily on platforms
where we have epoll(), getpid() is very very cheap.
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fork(). See
http://junkcode.samba.org/ftp/unpacked/junkcode/epoll_fork.c for why
this is needed
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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.
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- 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);
}
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now maintained separately in bzr at http://people.samba.org/bzr/jelmer/samba-gtk
This also adds some more headers to the list that is installed and a couple of extra #include lines so these
headers can be used externally without problems.
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event context is created. This allows the LOCAL-EVENT test to pass on
systems with have libaio but not the necessary kernel patches
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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.
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this is part of the solution to LOCAL-EVENT on fort
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I think this happens when both are eventual children of the autofree context.
(Trying to track down a valgrind error on fort).
Andrew Bartlett
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This also reduces the static data in the signal backend when not using
signals to 4 bytes.
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is beyond me :-)
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