… | |
… | |
2 | |
2 | |
3 | TODO: revisit 59.x timer in the light of modern powersaving |
3 | TODO: revisit 59.x timer in the light of modern powersaving |
4 | TODO: maybe use timerfd to detect time jumps on linux |
4 | TODO: maybe use timerfd to detect time jumps on linux |
5 | TODO: document EV_TSTAMP_T |
5 | TODO: document EV_TSTAMP_T |
6 | |
6 | |
|
|
7 | 4.31 |
|
|
8 | - handle backends with minimum wait time a bit better by not |
|
|
9 | waiting in the presence of already-expired timers |
|
|
10 | (behaviour reported by Felipe Gsper). |
|
|
11 | |
|
|
12 | 4.30 (EV only) |
7 | - change non-autoconf test for __kernel_rwf_t by testing |
13 | - change non-autoconf test for __kernel_rwf_t by testing |
8 | LINUX_VERSION_CODE, the most direct test I could find. |
14 | LINUX_VERSION_CODE, the most direct test I could find. |
|
|
15 | - fix a bug in the io_uring backend that polled the wrong |
|
|
16 | backend fd, causing it to not work in many cases. |
9 | |
17 | |
10 | 4.29 (EV only) |
18 | 4.29 (EV only) |
11 | - add io uring autoconf and non-autoconf detection. |
19 | - add io uring autoconf and non-autoconf detection. |
12 | - disable io_uring when some header files are too old. |
20 | - disable io_uring when some header files are too old. |
13 | |
21 | |