--- IO-AIO/Changes 2009/06/17 01:14:48 1.196 +++ IO-AIO/Changes 2010/01/07 17:18:08 1.214 @@ -6,7 +6,41 @@ TODO: splice/tee/vmsplice? (http://kerneltrap.org/node/6505 http://lwn.net/Articles/178199/) TODO: aio_fcntl, at least for file-locking TODO: fallocate, if it wouldn't be so useless. +TODO: IO::AIO::mmap? aio_mincore? + - (liebio) fix freebsd sendfile (Vanilla Hsu). + - (libeio) also fix darwin sendfile that suffered from a similar bug. + +3.4 Sat Jan 2 15:13:04 CET 2010 + - (libeio) max_poll_time was not properly converted to ticks. + - clarify cancel_subs description. + - IO::AIO::sendfile did not actually return the return value + from the sendfile call. + - implement aio_msync, aio_mtouch. + - (libeio) tentatively support darwin in sendfile. + +3.31 Thu Nov 12 02:14:29 CET 2009 + - fix result status documentation of aio_copy, aio_move. + - speed up object creation considerably by avoiding + hash lookups. + +3.3 Wed Aug 5 13:52:58 CEST 2009 + - use common::sense. + - use common schmorp.h header. + - allow integers (file descriptors) in addition to file handles. + - take advantage of linux' eventfd (but it seems slower on smp?). + - use poll not select on posix platforms. + +3.261 Wed Jul 1 10:11:51 CEST 2009 + - more 0S X workarounds (patch by Tokuhiro Matsuno). + +3.26 Tue Jun 30 09:33:26 CEST 2009 + - 0S X of course claims to be posix 2008 but lacks posix_fadvise. + try to work around this horribly broken OS in a somewhat hackish + way. might help other os's too. + +3.25 Sat Jun 27 05:18:26 CEST 2009 + - added IO::AIO::fadvise and IO::AIO::sendfile. - (libeio) replaced quicksort+insertion sort by a tuned radix sort + insertion sort, resulting in comparable runtime (usually faster) to the old version, but without any ill side effects on @@ -17,7 +51,6 @@ known system has differing EIO_DT_*/DT_* values, so not an issue. - removed a (harmless) assert that was left over on the code but should not have been. - - added IO::AIO::fadvise and IO::AIO::sendfile. - use more correct types (change IO length from IV to VAL64, which makes a difference on systems without 64 bit perls).