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Re: kpi event sequence question




That is a very likely scenario. In addition to getting a listen event on the socket listening for incoming connections (which you missed by not being registered at the time the socket was created), you will get connected events for new sockets created for inbound connections to that original listening socket.


-josh

On Dec 12, 2005, at 5:04 AM, Peter Lovell wrote:

Good morning folks,
I'd just like to verify that a particular event sequence I see is
actually what I think it is.

What I see is that my attach function is called for a TCP socket and the
next thing is a call to my notify function for sock_evt_connected.


What I think is that this is a new socket created for an incoming
connection as part of the "accept" processing. I didn't see the listen
or any of the things related to the incoming connect because the
listening socket was created before my kext is started, so I'm not
registered on that listening socket.

Thanks.....Peter

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