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3 | TODO: maybe add mincore support? available on at least darwin, solaris, linux, freebsd |
3 | TODO: maybe add mincore support? available on at least darwin, solaris, linux, freebsd |
4 | TODO: openbsd requires stdint.h for intptr_t - why posix? |
4 | TODO: openbsd requires stdint.h for intptr_t - why posix? |
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6 | TODO: make mtouch/readdir maybe others cancellable in-request |
6 | TODO: make mtouch/readdir maybe others cancellable in-request |
7 | TODO: fadvise request |
7 | TODO: fadvise request |
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8 | TODO: fdopendir/utimensat |
8 | 1.0 |
9 | 1.0 |
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10 | - fix a deadlock where a wakeup signal could be missed when |
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11 | a timeout occured at the same time. |
9 | - use nonstandard but maybe-working-on-bsd fork technique. |
12 | - use nonstandard but maybe-working-on-bsd fork technique. |
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13 | - use fewer time() syscalls when waiting for new requests. |
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14 | - fix a path-memory-leak in readdir when using the wrappers |
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15 | (reported by Thomas L. Shinnick). |
10 | - support a max_idle value of 0. |
16 | - support a max_idle value of 0. |
11 | - support setting of idle timeout value (eio_set_idle_timeout). |
17 | - support setting of idle timeout value (eio_set_idle_timeout). |
12 | - readdir: correctly handle malloc failures. |
18 | - readdir: correctly handle malloc failures. |
13 | - readdir: new flags argument, can return inode |
19 | - readdir: new flags argument, can return inode |
14 | and possibly filetype, can sort in various ways. |
20 | and possibly filetype, can sort in various ways. |
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39 | - do not (errornously) overwrite CFLAGS in configure.ac. |
45 | - do not (errornously) overwrite CFLAGS in configure.ac. |
40 | - mknod used int3 for dev_t (§2 bit), not offs (64 bit). |
46 | - mknod used int3 for dev_t (§2 bit), not offs (64 bit). |
41 | - fix memory corruption in eio_readdirx for the flags |
47 | - fix memory corruption in eio_readdirx for the flags |
42 | combination EIO_READDIR_STAT_ORDER | EIO_READDIR_DIRS_FIRST. |
48 | combination EIO_READDIR_STAT_ORDER | EIO_READDIR_DIRS_FIRST. |
43 | - port to openbsd (another blatantly broken non-UNIX/POSIX platform). |
49 | - port to openbsd (another blatantly broken non-UNIX/POSIX platform). |
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50 | - fix eio_custom prototype. |
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51 | - work around a Linux (and likely FreeBSD and other kernels) bug |
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52 | where sendfile would not transfer all the requested bytes on |
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53 | large transfers, using a heuristic. |
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54 | - use libecb, and apply lots of minor space optimisations. |
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55 | - disable sendfile on darwin, broken as everything else. |
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56 | - add realpath request and implementation. |
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57 | - cancelled requests will still invoke their request callbacks. |
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58 | - add fallocate. |
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59 | - do not acquire any locks when forking. |
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60 | - incorporated some mingw32 changes by traviscline. |
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61 | - added syncfs support, using direct syscall. |
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62 | - set thread name on linux (ps -L/Hcx, top, gdb). |
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63 | - remove useless use of volatile variables. |
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64 | - fix memory leak when reaping threads. |
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65 | - use utime now uses nanosecond resolution on posix 2008 systems. |
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