hopefully fix the infinite loop in gatling
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io.h
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io.h
@ -78,6 +78,9 @@ int64 io_canwrite();
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/* return next descriptor with expired timeout */
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int64 io_timeouted();
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/* is this fd over its timeout? */
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int io_timedout(int64 d);
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/* 1 means: have IO_FD_CANWRITE, IO_FD_BLOCK and IO_FD_NONBLOCK,
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* will be incremented if API is extended in the future */
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#define HAVE_IO_FD_FLAGS 1
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@ -124,11 +127,23 @@ int64 io_receivefd(int64 sock);
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int io_starteventloopthread(unsigned int threads);
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#define HAVE_IO_QUEUEFORREAD
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/* Artificially queue a file descriptor as readable.
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* The next call to io_canread will return this descriptor. */
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int io_queueforread(int64 d);
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/* Artificially queue a file descriptor as writable.
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* The next call to io_canread will return this descriptor. */
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int io_queueforwrite(int64 d);
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typedef int64 (*io_write_callback)(int64 s,const void* buf,uint64 n);
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/* used internally, but hey, who knows */
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int64 io_mmapwritefile(int64 out,int64 in,uint64 off,uint64 bytes,io_write_callback writecb);
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/* only needed for debugging, will print some stats into the buffer to
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* aid in debugging the state machine if a descriptor loops or so */
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unsigned int io_debugstring(int64 s,char* buf,unsigned int bufsize);
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#ifdef __MINGW32__
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#include_next <io.h>
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#endif
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io/io_debugstring.c
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io/io_debugstring.c
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#include "io_internal.h"
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#include <iarray.h>
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#include <fmt.h>
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#include <time.h>
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unsigned int io_debugstring(int64 s,char* buf,unsigned int bufsize) {
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struct timeval tv;
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unsigned int i;
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io_entry* e;
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gettimeofday(&tv,NULL);
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e=iarray_get(&io_fds,s);
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if (!e) return 0;
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if (bufsize<100) return 0;
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i=fmt_str(buf,"first_readable ");
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i+=fmt_long(buf+i,first_readable);
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i+=fmt_str(buf+i,", first_writeable ");
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i+=fmt_long(buf+i,first_writeable);
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#ifdef HAVE_SIGIO
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i+=fmt_str(buf+i,", alt_firstread ");
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i+=fmt_long(buf+i,alt_firstread);
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i+=fmt_str(buf+i,", alt_firstwrite ");
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i+=fmt_long(buf+i,alt_firstwrite);
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#endif
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i+=fmt_str(buf+i,"\n");
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i+=fmt_str(buf+i,"fd # ");
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i+=fmt_ulong(buf+i,s);
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i+=fmt_str(buf+i,": ");
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if (bufsize-i<100) return 0;
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i+=fmt_str(buf+i,"timeout ");
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i+=fmt_long(buf+i,e->timeout.sec.x-4611686018427387914ULL-tv.tv_sec);
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i+=fmt_str(buf+i,".");
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i+=fmt_ulong(buf+i,e->timeout.nano);
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i+=fmt_str(buf+i," ");
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if (bufsize-i<100) return 0;
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if (e->wantread) i+=fmt_str(buf+i,"wr ");
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if (e->wantwrite) i+=fmt_str(buf+i,"ww ");
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if (e->canread) i+=fmt_str(buf+i,"cr ");
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if (e->canwrite) i+=fmt_str(buf+i,"cw ");
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if (e->nonblock) i+=fmt_str(buf+i,"nb ");
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if (!e->inuse) i+=fmt_str(buf+i,"!inuse ");
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if (e->kernelwantread) i+=fmt_str(buf+i,"kwr ");
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if (e->kernelwantwrite) i+=fmt_str(buf+i,"kww ");
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if (e->epolladded) i+=fmt_str(buf+i,"ea ");
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if (e->mmapped) {
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i+=fmt_str(buf+i,"mmap(");
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i+=fmt_xlong(buf+i,(unsigned long)e->mmapped);
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i+=fmt_str(buf+i,",");
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i+=fmt_xlong(buf+i,(unsigned long)e->maplen);
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i+=fmt_str(buf+i,"@");
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i+=fmt_xlonglong(buf+i,(unsigned long)e->mapofs);
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}
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if (bufsize-i<100) return 0;
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i+=fmt_str(buf+i,"next_read ");
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i+=fmt_long(buf+i,e->next_read);
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i+=fmt_str(buf+i," next_write ");
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i+=fmt_long(buf+i,e->next_write);
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i+=fmt_str(buf+i," cookie ");
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i+=fmt_xlonglong(buf+i,(unsigned long)e->cookie);
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buf[i]=0;
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return i;
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}
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@ -9,10 +9,12 @@ void io_eagain(int64 d) {
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if (d==alt_firstread) {
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debug_printf(("io_eagain: dequeueing %lld from alt read queue (next is %ld)\n",d,e->next_read));
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alt_firstread=e->next_read;
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e->next_read=-1;
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}
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if (d==alt_firstwrite) {
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debug_printf(("io_eagain: dequeueing %lld from alt write queue (next is %ld)\n",d,e->next_write));
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alt_firstwrite=e->next_write;
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e->next_write=-1;
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}
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#endif
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}
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@ -8,8 +8,8 @@ void io_eagain_read(int64 d) {
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if (d==alt_firstread) {
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debug_printf(("io_eagain: dequeueing %lld from alt read queue (next is %ld)\n",d,e->next_read));
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alt_firstread=e->next_read;
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e->next_read=-1;
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}
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#endif
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e->next_read=-1;
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}
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}
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@ -8,8 +8,8 @@ void io_eagain_write(int64 d) {
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if (d==alt_firstwrite) {
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debug_printf(("io_eagain: dequeueing %lld from alt write queue (next is %ld)\n",d,e->next_write));
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alt_firstwrite=e->next_write;
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e->next_write=-1;
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}
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#endif
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e->next_write=-1;
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}
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}
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int \fBio_fd\fP(int64 fd);
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int \fBio_fd_canwrite\fP(int64 fd);
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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io_fd_canwrite is just like io_fd, except that assumes the descriptor
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io_fd_canwrite is just like io_fd, except that it assumes the descriptor
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is writable, which may save a syscall or two. This assumption is true
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in most cases, because the kernel buffers writes. Noteworthy cases in
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which you need to use io_fd instead of io_fd_canwrite are unconnected
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io/io_fd_flags.3
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io/io_fd_flags.3
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.TH io_fd_flags 3
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.SH NAME
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io_fd_flags \- prepare descriptor for io_wait
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.SH SYNTAX
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.B #include <io.h>
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int \fBio_fd\fP(int64 fd);
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#ifdef HAVE_IO_FD_FLAGS
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int \fBio_fd_flags\fP(int64 fd);
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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io_fd_flags behaves just like io_fd, but certain flags can be
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bitwise-ORed to it to alter its behavior:
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.RS 0
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.IP IO_FD_CANWRITE
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tell io_fd that the descriptor is writable. This is useful so
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io_wantwrite can queue the descriptor immediately and there is no need
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to query the operating system event reporting mechanism.
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.IP IO_FD_BLOCK
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tell io_fd that the descriptor is blocking.
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.IP IO_FD_NONBLOCK
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tell io_fd that the descriptor is non-blocking.
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.RE
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Normally, io_fd calls fcntl to ask the operating system whether the
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descriptor is blocking or not. The frameworks needs to know because it
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alters how io_tryread and io_trywrite handle the socket. Never pass
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both IO_FD_BLOCK and IO_FD_NONBLOCK at the same time.
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Newly connected stream sockets are always writable if the connection is
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established, so it is usually safe to pass IO_FD_CANWRITE. The main
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exception case where IO_FD_CANWRITE should not be passed is on a
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non-blocking socket where a connect() is pending. Then you need to poll
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for writability to get notified when the connection is established.
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.SH "RETURN VALUE"
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io_fd_flags returns 1 on success, 0 on error.
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.SH "SEE ALSO"
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io_fd(3), io_fd_canwrite(3)
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io/io_timedout.c
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io/io_timedout.c
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#include "io_internal.h"
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int io_timedout(int64 d) {
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tai6464 now;
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io_entry* e=iarray_get(&io_fds,d);
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taia_now(&now);
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return (e && e->timeout.sec.x && taia_less(&e->timeout,&now));
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}
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if (d==alt_firstread) {
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debug_printf(("io_tryread: dequeueing %ld from alt read queue (next is %ld)\n",d,e->next_read));
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alt_firstread=e->next_read;
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e->next_read=-1;
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}
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#endif
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e->next_read=-1;
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}
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return r;
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}
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if (d==alt_firstwrite) {
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debug_printf(("io_trywrite: dequeueing %ld from alt write queue (next is %ld)\n",d,e->next_write));
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alt_firstwrite=e->next_write;
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e->next_write=-1;
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}
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#endif
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e->next_write=-1;
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}
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return r;
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}
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typedef struct {
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tai6464 timeout;
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int fd;
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unsigned int wantread:1; /* does the app want to read/write? */
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unsigned int wantwrite:1;
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unsigned int canread:1; /* do we know we can read/write? */
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