[svn] - apparently setting KE_LENGTH to 128 is fine.

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nenolod 2007-04-03 02:34:38 -07:00
parent 631ef23987
commit 3611dcf761
3 changed files with 18 additions and 7 deletions

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nenolod 2007/04/03 09:31:11 UTC (20070403-3356)
Log:
- remove the rest of the MAX_CLIENTS stuff. change kqueue implementation accordingly. (needs testing)
Changes: Modified:
+5627 -5747 trunk/configure (File Modified)
+0 -15 trunk/configure.ac (File Modified)
+0 -2 trunk/include/m_info.h (File Modified)
+6 -9 trunk/include/setup.h.in (File Modified)
+5 -3 trunk/libcharybdis/kqueue.c (File Modified)
nenolod 2007/04/03 09:21:31 UTC (20070403-3354) nenolod 2007/04/03 09:21:31 UTC (20070403-3354)
Log: Log:
- remove ALL braindead 2.8 I/O artifacts: MASTER_MAX, HARD_FDLIMIT, HARD_FDLIMIT_, MAXCONNECTIONS, MAX_CLIENTS, etc. - remove ALL braindead 2.8 I/O artifacts: MASTER_MAX, HARD_FDLIMIT, HARD_FDLIMIT_, MAXCONNECTIONS, MAX_CLIENTS, etc.

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#define SERNO "20070403-3354" #define SERNO "20070403-3356"

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* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307
* USA * USA
* *
* $Id: kqueue.c 3356 2007-04-03 09:31:11Z nenolod $ * $Id: kqueue.c 3358 2007-04-03 09:34:38Z nenolod $
*/ */
#include "stdinc.h" #include "stdinc.h"
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#include "libcharybdis.h" #include "libcharybdis.h"
#define KE_LENGTH 128
/* jlemon goofed up and didn't add EV_SET until fbsd 4.3 */ /* jlemon goofed up and didn't add EV_SET until fbsd 4.3 */
#ifndef EV_SET #ifndef EV_SET
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comm_select(unsigned long delay) comm_select(unsigned long delay)
{ {
int num, i; int num, i;
static struct kevent *ke = NULL; static struct kevent ke[KE_LENGTH];
struct timespec poll_time; struct timespec poll_time;
/* allocate ke if it has not been allocated already */
if (ke == NULL)
ke = MyMalloc(sizeof(struct kevent) * comm_get_maxconnections());
/* /*
* remember we are doing NANOseconds here, not micro/milli. God knows * remember we are doing NANOseconds here, not micro/milli. God knows
* why jlemon used a timespec, but hey, he wrote the interface, not I * why jlemon used a timespec, but hey, he wrote the interface, not I