commit | cbbd17e3f4e460f410d59cbb1523ae0b25d130d8 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Daniel Willmann <dwillmann@sysmocom.de> | Wed May 17 17:08:10 2023 +0200 |
committer | daniel <dwillmann@sysmocom.de> | Fri May 19 12:50:21 2023 +0000 |
tree | f4ed2975d12fc2c8146e4b24a29ff18dc6ef6c01 | |
parent | d4d03705f90e4a346f21ee2f328348b9ba37a201 [diff] |
osmo_io: Support detecting non-blocking connect() libosmo-netif does a non blocking connect(), which as per definition of the socket API is signalled from the OS to the user by marking the file descriptor writable. osmo_io needs to signal this somehow. Previously osmo_io would only call the write_cb if actual data has been sent. This patch changes the behaviour so that calling osmo_iofd_write_enable() will call write_cb() on a writable socket even if the write queue is empty. Change-Id: I893cbc3becd5e125f2f06b3654578aed0aacadf3
This repository contains a set of C-language libraries that form the core infrastructure of many Osmocom Open Source Mobile Communications projects.
Historically, a lot of this code was developed as part of the OpenBSC project, but which are of a more generic nature and thus useful to (at least) other programs that we develop in the sphere of Free Software / Open Source mobile communications.
There is no clear scope of it. We simply move all shared code between the various Osmocom projects in this library to avoid code duplication.
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