--- IO-AIO/Changes 2011/05/19 22:42:20 1.248 +++ IO-AIO/Changes 2011/07/14 18:30:09 1.267 @@ -7,8 +7,47 @@ TODO: aio_fcntl, at least for file-locking TODO: fallocate, if it wouldn't be so useless. TODO: aio_mincore? -TODO: add? also linux-specific stuff? -TODO: O_EXEC O_SEARCH O_CLOEXEC O_DIRECTORY O_DSYNC O_NOCTTY O_NOFOLLOW O_NONBLOCK O_RSYNC O_SYNC O_TTY_INIT O_DIRECT O_LARGEFILE O_NOATIME O_ASYNC O_PATH +TODO: getxattr etc.? +TODO: MS_xxx, posix_fadvise, posix_madvise +TODO: realpath + +TODO: remove fork support, eio_init can be called multiple times maybe +TODO: "this might change" - no wrklock for malloc, no automatic free in child. + - (libeio) fix a deadlock where a wakeup signal could be missed when + a timeout occured at the same time. + - (libeio) added realpath. + - (libeio) added fallocate. + - (libeio) disabling sendfile on darwin unfortunately broke the emulation. + - (libeio) do not acquire any locks when forking. + - (libeio) use fewer time() syscalls when waiting for new requests. + +3.93 Wed Jun 29 23:44:18 CEST 2011 + - ECB.H WAS MISSING. + +3.92 Wed Jun 29 14:45:41 CEST 2011 + - ecb.h was missing. + +3.91 Wed Jun 29 13:24:42 CEST 2011 + - (libeio) work around a Linux (and likely FreeBSD and other + kernels) bug where sendfile would not transfer all the requested + bytes on large transfers, using a heuristic. + - buggy sendfile caused aio_move/copy to sometimes fail for big + files (fortunately it checks that the whole file has been + transferred...) + - use libecb for higher performance and higher portability. + - (libeio) disable sendfile on darwin, it's too broken. + - disable fork tests on !linux, as only linux supports mixing + pthread and fork in perl. + - document the fact that fork doesn't work anymore when using + this module, on anything !GNU/Linux. + - increase timeout in t/04_fork.t, as too many CPAN-tester setups + run on a 0.1MHz cpu. Or so. + +3.9 Fri May 27 02:43:47 CEST 2011 + - (libeio) fix memory corruption in aio_readdirx for the flags + combination READDIR_STAT_ORDER | READDIR_DIRS_FIRST. + - add lots of newer POSIX and GNU/Linux-specific open + flags. 3.8 Sun Mar 27 12:25:33 CEST 2011 - use nonstandard but maybe-working-on-bsd fork technique.