[reSIProcate] Fwd: please help with sorted timer

heather jiang heather37j at yahoo.com
Thu Mar 1 15:12:10 CST 2007



heather jiang <heather37j at yahoo.com> wrote:  Date: Thu, 1 Mar 2007 13:00:01 -0800 (PST)
From: heather jiang <heather37j at yahoo.com>
Subject: Fwd: please help with sorted timer
To: nilay.linux at gmail.com



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From: heather jiang <heather37j at yahoo.com>
Subject: ergent help with sorted timer
To: resiprocate-devel at list.resiprocate.org

  I have a problem with the timers, and wondering if anyone can point me to the function in DUM or anywhere else that handles this:
   
  (1)If subscribe_1 did not get response and needs to retry after t_1 seconds;
   
  (2)  and subscribe_2 did not get response and needs to retry after t_2 seconds;
   
  (3) Since subscribe_1 is handling the second retry, I assume:  t1_1 > t_2, (that means sub_2 retries earlier)
   
  (4) and I need to have a sorted timer list that will handle the retry of subscribe_2 before subscribe_1.(even thought Subscribe_1 originally starts ealier than subsribe_2)
   
  (5) Timewise, it is like this: 
   
  sub_1----sub_2------------sub_2_rety-----------sub_1_retry
   
  Where is the function within reSiprocate to establish a SORTED timer list based on its expiration time instead of starting time?
             
    
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