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These modules are unmaintained upstream at the moment, but I'll
be able to help with the intended maintainer once/if CPAN
ownership is transferred. OTOH, we've been waiting for that
transfer for several years, now...
Changes I intend to make:
* EPOLLEXCLUSIVE for Linux
* remove unused fields wasting memory
* kqueue bugfixes e.g. https://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=116615
* accept4 support
And some lower priority experiments:
* switch to EV_ONESHOT / EPOLLONESHOT (incompatible changes)
* nginx-style buffering to tmpfile instead of string array
* sendfile off tmpfile buffers
* io_uring maybe?
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I've hit /proc/sys/fs/pipe-user-pages-* limits on some systems.
So stop hogging resources on pipes which don't benefit from
giant sizes.
Some of these can use eventfd in the future to further reduce
resource use.
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I keep forgetting to run "make syntax"
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This was creating an unnecessary epoll descriptor via
Danga::Socket when using V2Writable to import a mbox. That
said, there should probably be better way of detecting whether
or not we're inside a Danga::Socket event loop.
Fixes: 427245acacaf04a8
("evcleanup: ensure deferred close from timers are handled ASAP")
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We'll be using these in a more OO manner for V2Writable
(which doesn't use Danga::Socket), so lets not unnecessarily
register cleanup handlers intended for network daemons.
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Using update-copyrights from gnulib
While we're at it, use the SPDX identifier for AGPL-3.0+ to
ease mechanical processing.
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Danga::Socket defers close() syscalls until the end of the event
loop to avoid FD recycling. Unfortunately, this is dependent on
IO events firing and waking the process up from
poll/kevent/epoll_wait.
Without any I/O activity, a socket could remain in the
@Danga::Socket::ToClose array indefinitely. Thus, we will
trigger a fake IO event after running all timers to trigger
the deferred close in Danga::Socket::PostEventLoop.
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EvCleanup::asap events are not guaranteed to run after
Danga::Socket closes sockets at the event loop. Thus we
must use slower Danga::Socket timers which are guaranteed
to run at the end of the event loop.
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Instead of relying on a timer with immediate callback,
arm a pipe to watch for writability, ensuring the callback
always fires.
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Standardize the code we have in place to avoid creating too many
timer objects. We do not need exact timers for things that don't
need to be run ASAP, so we can play things fast and loose to avoid
wasting power with unnecessary wakeups.
We only need two classes of timers:
* asap - run this on the next loop tick, after operating on
@Danga::Socket::ToClose to close remaining sockets
* later - run at some point in the future. It could be as
soon as immediately (like "asap"), and as late as 60s into
the future.
In the future, we support an "emergency" switch to fire "later"
timers immediately.
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