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“A while back, I noticed a slight problem in the way the stack's process loop is constructed. The issue is that we can get in a situation where we are blocking on a select call (in the transport code) when there is work to be done in the transaction layer. Basically, let's say we get down into the select call; we're waiting for an fd to become ready. Then, the TU sends a request down to the stack. This does not interrupt the select call; we sit there waiting for an fd to become ready for 25ms, time out, and then notice the new work that the TU kicked down to us. We could solve this by using the "self-pipe" trick; where we have an anonymous pipe that we write a single byte to whenever stuff gets put in the state machine fifo, and we select on this pipe's fd along with the transport fds.”
- Is this getting implemented in Resiprocate ?
- If so, when ? a ballpark timeframe would be great
Thanks,
Vasanthi
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