RE: Use of asynchronous receive at kernel level
RE: Use of asynchronous receive at kernel level
- Subject: RE: Use of asynchronous receive at kernel level
- From: "Eddy Quicksall" <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 20 May 2008 08:42:16 -0400
Thanks for your help. Someone else just popped up with my very same problem.
I figured a lot out last night on this. I'm going to switch to that thread.
See subject "Asynchronous sock_sendmbuf".
Eddy
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On Behalf Of mm w
Sent: Monday, May 19, 2008 11:48 AM
To: email@hidden
Subject: Re: Use of asynchronous receive at kernel level
Hi Eddy, of the socket_t hidden type?
typedef struct socket *socket_t;
sys/kpi_socketfilter.h
sys/socketvar.h
can you explain more? it depends on your socket options and your context
and what you decide to do, what are you expecting?
maybe I'm missing something?
Cheers!
>
> What I'm asking is for some advice as to what structures/members can be
> checked for the possible conditions.
>
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-mmw
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