site_archiver@lists.apple.com Delivered-To: darwin-dev@lists.apple.com Thank You Eric, thank You very much!! This problem was driving me crazy for few days now. I have created a simple test case based on your suggestion and it seems I have the problem you described. I realized that poll on Mac ignores RCVLOWAT quiet some time ago but I totally didn't put it together with this issue. I know that RCVLOWAT is by default set to 1 and I somehow assumed that the same holds for SNDLOWAT. Thanks again for Your help, Jakub On May 26, 2010, at 3:41 PM, Eric Ogren wrote:
Hi Jakub - you may want to investigate the snd_lowat socket option. The Darwin implementation of poll() ignores this option so it may report a socket writable even when the actual write() call will fail. setting the lowat to 1 fixed this issue for me.
Eric
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On May 26, 2010, at 9:11 AM, "Jakub Bednar" <jakub.bednar@avg.com> wrote:
Hello everyone,
during stress testing of my network application I have found some strange behavior of Mac OS X sockets. I have a communication thread, that calls a poll() checking whether data can be written to a non-blocking socket. Upon exit from this function I check for POLLERR or POLLHUP and then perform a write() to the socket. If the write returns -1 and errno is set to EINTR or EAGAIN, I go back to poll. Otherwise I close the socket as there was an error.
This works great most of the time, but during stress testing I found out a strange behavior (e.g. after 8 hours of video streaming). The poll() unblocks the socket and call to write() returns -1 with errno EAGAIN immediately. I go back to poll() and the same happens again leading to busy loop.
I found one post telling that it is correct for poll() to unblock a socket and that the socket can become non-writable before I manage to call write(), but this is happing all the time for my socket and never recovers. Should I consider EAGAIN to be an error and close the connection? Wouldn't this cause another problems? I can't see another way out of this issue and I don't even understand why this is happening. I'm not asking for nor handling OUT-OF-BAND data flags in poll() but I don't think it could cause the problem.
Another thing is, that Shark's System Trace keeps telling me that the syscall write returned 0x0 and not -1. Maybe a bug in C library?
Can anyone please help me out of this or explain why is this happening?
Thanks a lot,
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