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374 374
375=item C<EVFLAG_SIGNALFD> 375=item C<EVFLAG_SIGNALFD>
376 376
377When this flag is specified, then libev will attempt to use the 377When this flag is specified, then libev will attempt to use the
378I<signalfd> API for it's C<ev_signal> (and C<ev_child>) watchers. This API 378I<signalfd> API for it's C<ev_signal> (and C<ev_child>) watchers. This API
379delivers signals synchronously, which makes is both faster and might make 379delivers signals synchronously, which makes it both faster and might make
380it possible to get the queued signal data. 380it possible to get the queued signal data. It can also simplify signal
381handling with threads, as long as you properly block signals in your
382threads that are not interested in handling them.
381 383
382Signalfd will not be used by default as this changes your signal mask, and 384Signalfd will not be used by default as this changes your signal mask, and
383there are a lot of shoddy libraries and programs (glib's threadpool for 385there are a lot of shoddy libraries and programs (glib's threadpool for
384example) that can't properly initialise their signal masks. 386example) that can't properly initialise their signal masks.
385 387
1536 1538
1537So when you encounter spurious, unexplained daemon exits, make sure you 1539So when you encounter spurious, unexplained daemon exits, make sure you
1538ignore SIGPIPE (and maybe make sure you log the exit status of your daemon 1540ignore SIGPIPE (and maybe make sure you log the exit status of your daemon
1539somewhere, as that would have given you a big clue). 1541somewhere, as that would have given you a big clue).
1540 1542
1543=head3 The special problem of accept()ing when you can't
1544
1545Many implementations of the POSIX C<accept> function (for example,
1546found in port-2004 Linux) have the peculiar behaviour of not removing a
1547connection from the pending queue in all error cases.
1548
1549For example, larger servers often run out of file descriptors (because
1550of resource limits), causing C<accept> to fail with C<ENFILE> but not
1551rejecting the connection, leading to libev signalling readiness on
1552the next iteration again (the connection still exists after all), and
1553typically causing the program to loop at 100% CPU usage.
1554
1555Unfortunately, the set of errors that cause this issue differs between
1556operating systems, there is usually little the app can do to remedy the
1557situation, and no known thread-safe method of removing the connection to
1558cope with overload is known (to me).
1559
1560One of the easiest ways to handle this situation is to just ignore it
1561- when the program encounters an overload, it will just loop until the
1562situation is over. While this is a form of busy waiting, no OS offers an
1563event-based way to handle this situation, so it's the best one can do.
1564
1565A better way to handle the situation is to log any errors other than
1566C<EAGAIN> and C<EWOULDBLOCK>, making sure not to flood the log with such
1567messages, and continue as usual, which at least gives the user an idea of
1568what could be wrong ("raise the ulimit!"). For extra points one could stop
1569the C<ev_io> watcher on the listening fd "for a while", which reduces CPU
1570usage.
1571
1572If your program is single-threaded, then you could also keep a dummy file
1573descriptor for overload situations (e.g. by opening F</dev/null>), and
1574when you run into C<ENFILE> or C<EMFILE>, close it, run C<accept>,
1575close that fd, and create a new dummy fd. This will gracefully refuse
1576clients under typical overload conditions.
1577
1578The last way to handle it is to simply log the error and C<exit>, as
1579is often done with C<malloc> failures, but this results in an easy
1580opportunity for a DoS attack.
1541 1581
1542=head3 Watcher-Specific Functions 1582=head3 Watcher-Specific Functions
1543 1583
1544=over 4 1584=over 4
1545 1585
1865Returns the remaining time until a timer fires. If the timer is active, 1905Returns the remaining time until a timer fires. If the timer is active,
1866then this time is relative to the current event loop time, otherwise it's 1906then this time is relative to the current event loop time, otherwise it's
1867the timeout value currently configured. 1907the timeout value currently configured.
1868 1908
1869That is, after an C<ev_timer_set (w, 5, 7)>, C<ev_timer_remaining> returns 1909That is, after an C<ev_timer_set (w, 5, 7)>, C<ev_timer_remaining> returns
1870C<5>. When the timer is started and one second passes, C<ev_timer_remain> 1910C<5>. When the timer is started and one second passes, C<ev_timer_remaining>
1871will return C<4>. When the timer expires and is restarted, it will return 1911will return C<4>. When the timer expires and is restarted, it will return
1872roughly C<7> (likely slightly less as callback invocation takes some time, 1912roughly C<7> (likely slightly less as callback invocation takes some time,
1873too), and so on. 1913too), and so on.
1874 1914
1875=item ev_tstamp repeat [read-write] 1915=item ev_tstamp repeat [read-write]
2160In current versions of libev, the signal will not be blocked indefinitely 2200In current versions of libev, the signal will not be blocked indefinitely
2161unless you use the C<signalfd> API (C<EV_SIGNALFD>). While this reduces 2201unless you use the C<signalfd> API (C<EV_SIGNALFD>). While this reduces
2162the window of opportunity for problems, it will not go away, as libev 2202the window of opportunity for problems, it will not go away, as libev
2163I<has> to modify the signal mask, at least temporarily. 2203I<has> to modify the signal mask, at least temporarily.
2164 2204
2165So I can't stress this enough I<if you do not reset your signal mask 2205So I can't stress this enough: I<If you do not reset your signal mask when
2166when you expect it to be empty, you have a race condition in your 2206you expect it to be empty, you have a race condition in your code>. This
2167program>. This is not a libev-specific thing, this is true for most event 2207is not a libev-specific thing, this is true for most event libraries.
2168libraries.
2169 2208
2170=head3 Watcher-Specific Functions and Data Members 2209=head3 Watcher-Specific Functions and Data Members
2171 2210
2172=over 4 2211=over 4
2173 2212
3450Erkki Seppala has written Ocaml bindings for libev, to be found at 3489Erkki Seppala has written Ocaml bindings for libev, to be found at
3451L<http://modeemi.cs.tut.fi/~flux/software/ocaml-ev/>. 3490L<http://modeemi.cs.tut.fi/~flux/software/ocaml-ev/>.
3452 3491
3453=item Lua 3492=item Lua
3454 3493
3455Brian Maher has written a partial interface to libev 3494Brian Maher has written a partial interface to libev for lua (at the
3456for lua (only C<ev_io> and C<ev_timer>), to be found at 3495time of this writing, only C<ev_io> and C<ev_timer>), to be found at
3457L<http://github.com/brimworks/lua-ev>. 3496L<http://github.com/brimworks/lua-ev>.
3458 3497
3459=back 3498=back
3460 3499
3461 3500
3616 libev.m4 3655 libev.m4
3617 3656
3618=head2 PREPROCESSOR SYMBOLS/MACROS 3657=head2 PREPROCESSOR SYMBOLS/MACROS
3619 3658
3620Libev can be configured via a variety of preprocessor symbols you have to 3659Libev can be configured via a variety of preprocessor symbols you have to
3621define before including any of its files. The default in the absence of 3660define before including (or compiling) any of its files. The default in
3622autoconf is documented for every option. 3661the absence of autoconf is documented for every option.
3662
3663Symbols marked with "(h)" do not change the ABI, and can have different
3664values when compiling libev vs. including F<ev.h>, so it is permissible
3665to redefine them before including F<ev.h> without breakign compatibility
3666to a compiled library. All other symbols change the ABI, which means all
3667users of libev and the libev code itself must be compiled with compatible
3668settings.
3623 3669
3624=over 4 3670=over 4
3625 3671
3626=item EV_STANDALONE 3672=item EV_STANDALONE (h)
3627 3673
3628Must always be C<1> if you do not use autoconf configuration, which 3674Must always be C<1> if you do not use autoconf configuration, which
3629keeps libev from including F<config.h>, and it also defines dummy 3675keeps libev from including F<config.h>, and it also defines dummy
3630implementations for some libevent functions (such as logging, which is not 3676implementations for some libevent functions (such as logging, which is not
3631supported). It will also not define any of the structs usually found in 3677supported). It will also not define any of the structs usually found in
3781as well as for signal and thread safety in C<ev_async> watchers. 3827as well as for signal and thread safety in C<ev_async> watchers.
3782 3828
3783In the absence of this define, libev will use C<sig_atomic_t volatile> 3829In the absence of this define, libev will use C<sig_atomic_t volatile>
3784(from F<signal.h>), which is usually good enough on most platforms. 3830(from F<signal.h>), which is usually good enough on most platforms.
3785 3831
3786=item EV_H 3832=item EV_H (h)
3787 3833
3788The name of the F<ev.h> header file used to include it. The default if 3834The name of the F<ev.h> header file used to include it. The default if
3789undefined is C<"ev.h"> in F<event.h>, F<ev.c> and F<ev++.h>. This can be 3835undefined is C<"ev.h"> in F<event.h>, F<ev.c> and F<ev++.h>. This can be
3790used to virtually rename the F<ev.h> header file in case of conflicts. 3836used to virtually rename the F<ev.h> header file in case of conflicts.
3791 3837
3792=item EV_CONFIG_H 3838=item EV_CONFIG_H (h)
3793 3839
3794If C<EV_STANDALONE> isn't C<1>, this variable can be used to override 3840If C<EV_STANDALONE> isn't C<1>, this variable can be used to override
3795F<ev.c>'s idea of where to find the F<config.h> file, similarly to 3841F<ev.c>'s idea of where to find the F<config.h> file, similarly to
3796C<EV_H>, above. 3842C<EV_H>, above.
3797 3843
3798=item EV_EVENT_H 3844=item EV_EVENT_H (h)
3799 3845
3800Similarly to C<EV_H>, this macro can be used to override F<event.c>'s idea 3846Similarly to C<EV_H>, this macro can be used to override F<event.c>'s idea
3801of how the F<event.h> header can be found, the default is C<"event.h">. 3847of how the F<event.h> header can be found, the default is C<"event.h">.
3802 3848
3803=item EV_PROTOTYPES 3849=item EV_PROTOTYPES (h)
3804 3850
3805If defined to be C<0>, then F<ev.h> will not define any function 3851If defined to be C<0>, then F<ev.h> will not define any function
3806prototypes, but still define all the structs and other symbols. This is 3852prototypes, but still define all the structs and other symbols. This is
3807occasionally useful if you want to provide your own wrapper functions 3853occasionally useful if you want to provide your own wrapper functions
3808around libev functions. 3854around libev functions.
3830fine. 3876fine.
3831 3877
3832If your embedding application does not need any priorities, defining these 3878If your embedding application does not need any priorities, defining these
3833both to C<0> will save some memory and CPU. 3879both to C<0> will save some memory and CPU.
3834 3880
3835=item EV_PERIODIC_ENABLE 3881=item EV_PERIODIC_ENABLE, EV_IDLE_ENABLE, EV_EMBED_ENABLE, EV_STAT_ENABLE,
3882EV_PREPARE_ENABLE, EV_CHECK_ENABLE, EV_FORK_ENABLE, EV_SIGNAL_ENABLE,
3883EV_ASYNC_ENABLE, EV_CHILD_ENABLE.
3836 3884
3837If undefined or defined to be C<1>, then periodic timers are supported. If 3885If undefined or defined to be C<1> (and the platform supports it), then
3838defined to be C<0>, then they are not. Disabling them saves a few kB of 3886the respective watcher type is supported. If defined to be C<0>, then it
3839code. 3887is not. Disabling watcher types mainly saves codesize.
3840 3888
3841=item EV_IDLE_ENABLE 3889=item EV_FEATURES
3842
3843If undefined or defined to be C<1>, then idle watchers are supported. If
3844defined to be C<0>, then they are not. Disabling them saves a few kB of
3845code.
3846
3847=item EV_EMBED_ENABLE
3848
3849If undefined or defined to be C<1>, then embed watchers are supported. If
3850defined to be C<0>, then they are not. Embed watchers rely on most other
3851watcher types, which therefore must not be disabled.
3852
3853=item EV_STAT_ENABLE
3854
3855If undefined or defined to be C<1>, then stat watchers are supported. If
3856defined to be C<0>, then they are not.
3857
3858=item EV_FORK_ENABLE
3859
3860If undefined or defined to be C<1>, then fork watchers are supported. If
3861defined to be C<0>, then they are not.
3862
3863=item EV_ASYNC_ENABLE
3864
3865If undefined or defined to be C<1>, then async watchers are supported. If
3866defined to be C<0>, then they are not.
3867
3868=item EV_MINIMAL
3869 3890
3870If you need to shave off some kilobytes of code at the expense of some 3891If you need to shave off some kilobytes of code at the expense of some
3871speed (but with the full API), define this symbol to C<1>. Currently this 3892speed (but with the full API), you can define this symbol to request
3872is used to override some inlining decisions, saves roughly 30% code size 3893certain subsets of functionality. The default is to enable all features
3873on amd64. It also selects a much smaller 2-heap for timer management over 3894that can be enabled on the platform.
3874the default 4-heap.
3875 3895
3876You can save even more by disabling watcher types you do not need 3896Note that using autoconf will usually override most of the features, so
3877and setting C<EV_MAXPRI> == C<EV_MINPRI>. Also, disabling C<assert> 3897using this symbol makes sense mostly when embedding libev.
3878(C<-DNDEBUG>) will usually reduce code size a lot.
3879 3898
3880Defining C<EV_MINIMAL> to C<2> will additionally reduce the core API to 3899A typical way to use this symbol is to define it to C<0> (or to a bitset
3881provide a bare-bones event library. See C<ev.h> for details on what parts 3900with some broad features you want) and then selectively re-enable
3882of the API are still available, and do not complain if this subset changes 3901additional parts you want, for example if you want everything minimal,
3883over time. 3902but multiple event loop support, async and child watchers and the poll
3903backend, use this:
3904
3905 #define EV_FEATURES 0
3906 #define EV_MULTIPLICITY 1
3907 #define EV_USE_POLL 1
3908 #define EV_CHILD_ENABLE 1
3909 #define EV_ASYNC_ENABLE 1
3910
3911The actual value is a bitset, it can be a combination of the following
3912values:
3913
3914=over 4
3915
3916=item C<1> - faster/larger code
3917
3918Use larger code to speed up some operations.
3919
3920Currently this is used to override some inlining decisions (enlarging the roughly
392130% code size on amd64.
3922
3923When optimising for size, use of compiler flags such as C<-Os> with
3924gcc recommended, as well as C<-DNDEBUG>, as libev contains a number of
3925assertions.
3926
3927=item C<2> - faster/larger data structures
3928
3929Replaces the small 2-heap for timer management by a faster 4-heap, larger
3930hash table sizes and so on. This will usually further increase codesize
3931and can additionally have an effect on the size of data structures at
3932runtime.
3933
3934=item C<4> - full API configuration
3935
3936This enables priorities (sets C<EV_MAXPRI>=2 and C<EV_MINPRI>=-2), and
3937enables multiplicity (C<EV_MULTIPLICITY>=1).
3938
3939It also enables a lot of the "lesser used" core API functions. See C<ev.h>
3940for details on which parts of the API are still available without this
3941feature, and do not complain if this subset changes over time.
3942
3943=item C<8> - enable all optional watcher types
3944
3945Enables all optional watcher types. If you want to selectively enable
3946only some watcher types other than I/O and timers (e.g. prepare,
3947embed, async, child...) you can enable them manually by defining
3948C<EV_watchertype_ENABLE> to C<1> instead.
3949
3950=item C<16> - enable all backends
3951
3952This enables all backends - without this feature, you need to enable at
3953least one backend manually (C<EV_USE_SELECT> is a good choice).
3954
3955=item C<32> - enable OS-specific "helper" APIs
3956
3957Enable inotify, eventfd, signalfd and similar OS-specific helper APIs by
3958default.
3959
3960=back
3961
3962Compiling with C<gcc -Os -DEV_STANDALONE -DEV_USE_EPOLL=1 -DEV_FEATURES=0>
3963reduces the compiled size of libev from 24.7Kb to 6.5Kb on my GNU/Linux
3964amd64 system, while still giving you I/O watchers, timers and monotonic
3965clock support.
3966
3967With an intelligent-enough linker (gcc+binutils are intelligent enough
3968when you use C<-Wl,--gc-sections -ffunction-sections>) functions unused by
3969your program might be left out as well - a binary starting a timer and an
3970I/O watcher then might come out at only 5Kb.
3971
3972=item EV_AVOID_STDIO
3973
3974If this is set to C<1> at compiletime, then libev will avoid using stdio
3975functions (printf, scanf, perror etc.). This will increase the codesize
3976somewhat, but if your program doesn't otherwise depend on stdio and your
3977libc allows it, this avoids linking in the stdio library which is quite
3978big.
3979
3980Note that error messages might become less precise when this option is
3981enabled.
3884 3982
3885=item EV_NSIG 3983=item EV_NSIG
3886 3984
3887The highest supported signal number, +1 (or, the number of 3985The highest supported signal number, +1 (or, the number of
3888signals): Normally, libev tries to deduce the maximum number of signals 3986signals): Normally, libev tries to deduce the maximum number of signals
3892statically allocates some 12-24 bytes per signal number. 3990statically allocates some 12-24 bytes per signal number.
3893 3991
3894=item EV_PID_HASHSIZE 3992=item EV_PID_HASHSIZE
3895 3993
3896C<ev_child> watchers use a small hash table to distribute workload by 3994C<ev_child> watchers use a small hash table to distribute workload by
3897pid. The default size is C<16> (or C<1> with C<EV_MINIMAL>), usually more 3995pid. The default size is C<16> (or C<1> with C<EV_FEATURES> disabled),
3898than enough. If you need to manage thousands of children you might want to 3996usually more than enough. If you need to manage thousands of children you
3899increase this value (I<must> be a power of two). 3997might want to increase this value (I<must> be a power of two).
3900 3998
3901=item EV_INOTIFY_HASHSIZE 3999=item EV_INOTIFY_HASHSIZE
3902 4000
3903C<ev_stat> watchers use a small hash table to distribute workload by 4001C<ev_stat> watchers use a small hash table to distribute workload by
3904inotify watch id. The default size is C<16> (or C<1> with C<EV_MINIMAL>), 4002inotify watch id. The default size is C<16> (or C<1> with C<EV_FEATURES>
3905usually more than enough. If you need to manage thousands of C<ev_stat> 4003disabled), usually more than enough. If you need to manage thousands of
3906watchers you might want to increase this value (I<must> be a power of 4004C<ev_stat> watchers you might want to increase this value (I<must> be a
3907two). 4005power of two).
3908 4006
3909=item EV_USE_4HEAP 4007=item EV_USE_4HEAP
3910 4008
3911Heaps are not very cache-efficient. To improve the cache-efficiency of the 4009Heaps are not very cache-efficient. To improve the cache-efficiency of the
3912timer and periodics heaps, libev uses a 4-heap when this symbol is defined 4010timer and periodics heaps, libev uses a 4-heap when this symbol is defined
3913to C<1>. The 4-heap uses more complicated (longer) code but has noticeably 4011to C<1>. The 4-heap uses more complicated (longer) code but has noticeably
3914faster performance with many (thousands) of watchers. 4012faster performance with many (thousands) of watchers.
3915 4013
3916The default is C<1> unless C<EV_MINIMAL> is set in which case it is C<0> 4014The default is C<1>, unless C<EV_FEATURES> overrides it, in which case it
3917(disabled). 4015will be C<0>.
3918 4016
3919=item EV_HEAP_CACHE_AT 4017=item EV_HEAP_CACHE_AT
3920 4018
3921Heaps are not very cache-efficient. To improve the cache-efficiency of the 4019Heaps are not very cache-efficient. To improve the cache-efficiency of the
3922timer and periodics heaps, libev can cache the timestamp (I<at>) within 4020timer and periodics heaps, libev can cache the timestamp (I<at>) within
3923the heap structure (selected by defining C<EV_HEAP_CACHE_AT> to C<1>), 4021the heap structure (selected by defining C<EV_HEAP_CACHE_AT> to C<1>),
3924which uses 8-12 bytes more per watcher and a few hundred bytes more code, 4022which uses 8-12 bytes more per watcher and a few hundred bytes more code,
3925but avoids random read accesses on heap changes. This improves performance 4023but avoids random read accesses on heap changes. This improves performance
3926noticeably with many (hundreds) of watchers. 4024noticeably with many (hundreds) of watchers.
3927 4025
3928The default is C<1> unless C<EV_MINIMAL> is set in which case it is C<0> 4026The default is C<1>, unless C<EV_FEATURES> overrides it, in which case it
3929(disabled). 4027will be C<0>.
3930 4028
3931=item EV_VERIFY 4029=item EV_VERIFY
3932 4030
3933Controls how much internal verification (see C<ev_loop_verify ()>) will 4031Controls how much internal verification (see C<ev_loop_verify ()>) will
3934be done: If set to C<0>, no internal verification code will be compiled 4032be done: If set to C<0>, no internal verification code will be compiled
3936called. If set to C<2>, then the internal verification code will be 4034called. If set to C<2>, then the internal verification code will be
3937called once per loop, which can slow down libev. If set to C<3>, then the 4035called once per loop, which can slow down libev. If set to C<3>, then the
3938verification code will be called very frequently, which will slow down 4036verification code will be called very frequently, which will slow down
3939libev considerably. 4037libev considerably.
3940 4038
3941The default is C<1>, unless C<EV_MINIMAL> is set, in which case it will be 4039The default is C<1>, unless C<EV_FEATURES> overrides it, in which case it
3942C<0>. 4040will be C<0>.
3943 4041
3944=item EV_COMMON 4042=item EV_COMMON
3945 4043
3946By default, all watchers have a C<void *data> member. By redefining 4044By default, all watchers have a C<void *data> member. By redefining
3947this macro to a something else you can include more and other types of 4045this macro to a something else you can include more and other types of
4005file. 4103file.
4006 4104
4007The usage in rxvt-unicode is simpler. It has a F<ev_cpp.h> header file 4105The usage in rxvt-unicode is simpler. It has a F<ev_cpp.h> header file
4008that everybody includes and which overrides some configure choices: 4106that everybody includes and which overrides some configure choices:
4009 4107
4010 #define EV_MINIMAL 1 4108 #define EV_FEATURES 0
4011 #define EV_USE_POLL 0 4109 #define EV_USE_SELECT 1
4012 #define EV_MULTIPLICITY 0
4013 #define EV_PERIODIC_ENABLE 0
4014 #define EV_STAT_ENABLE 0
4015 #define EV_FORK_ENABLE 0
4016 #define EV_CONFIG_H <config.h> 4110 #define EV_CONFIG_H <config.h>
4017 #define EV_MINPRI 0
4018 #define EV_MAXPRI 0
4019 4111
4020 #include "ev++.h" 4112 #include "ev++.h"
4021 4113
4022And a F<ev_cpp.C> implementation file that contains libev proper and is compiled: 4114And a F<ev_cpp.C> implementation file that contains libev proper and is compiled:
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