--- IO-AIO/Changes 2008/05/29 03:20:40 1.156 +++ IO-AIO/Changes 2008/10/22 18:15:36 1.175 @@ -6,7 +6,49 @@ TODO: splice/tee/vmsplice/sync_file_range? (http://kerneltrap.org/node/6505 http://lwn.net/Articles/178199/) TODO: aio_fcntl, at least for file-locking -3.03 + - added aio_sync_file_range. + +3.16 Wed Oct 22 18:28:01 CEST 2008 + - use SvREFCNT_inc instead of SvREFCNT_inc_NN in a non-speed critical + part to improve portability to perl 5.8 (reported by szymon). + +3.15 Mon Oct 13 00:39:55 CEST 2008 + - automatic removal of feeders was broken. + - (libeio) use a more robust method to detect whether a feeder + has added something to the group or not. + +3.1 Thu Oct 2 13:34:40 CEST 2008 + - pre-deref the passed callback object, for increased speed + and decreased memory usage. + - call on_next_submit callback even for aio_group - impact unknown, + but seems more correct. + - $req->cb now returns the original callback. + - (libeio) pass EIO_GROUP/aio_group requests through the queue without + requiring a thread switch. + - (libeio) status code of aio_futime and aio_utime was always passed 0. + - do some other ยต-optimisations. + +3.07 Sat Aug 2 16:06:13 CEST 2008 + - do not include LIBS in autoconf tests. + +3.06 Tue Jul 15 12:41:32 CEST 2008 + - move preadwritelock definition before it's first reference, + to make it compile again on broken platforms (they still exist) + or badly cofngiured perls (redhat...), reported by Rob Bloodgood. + +3.05 Thu Jun 19 23:23:52 CEST 2008 + - work around perl overriding readdir etc. with thread-unsafe + (sic!) versions. + +3.04 Wed Jun 18 01:35:38 CEST 2008 + - (libeio) fix eio_mknod, which confused it's arguments. + - (libeio) do not use readdir_r, as Ulrich Drepper pointed out that this + is stupid. + - (libeio) fix eio__readahead prototype, patch by Jost Krieger. + - (libeio) fix a bug that could potentially cause IO::AIO + not to get initialised properly. + +3.03 Thu May 29 05:33:30 CEST 2008 - (libeio) correctly call pthread_attr_destroy (). - (libeio) work around broken bsd headers once more. - reduce shared library size again by not including wrappers.