kern/156567: [kqueue] [patch] Add EV_CLEAR to AIO events in kqueue

igor igor at soumenkov.com
Mon Jan 30 21:10:13 UTC 2012


The following reply was made to PR kern/156567; it has been noted by GNATS.

From: igor <igor at soumenkov.com>
To: <bug-followup at FreeBSD.org>, <freebsd-bugs at freebsd.org>
Cc:  
Subject: Re: kern/156567: [kqueue] [patch] Add =?UTF-8?Q?EV=5FCLEAR=20to?=
 =?UTF-8?Q?=20AIO=20events=20in=20kqueue?=
Date: Tue, 31 Jan 2012 00:47:04 +0400

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 Dear all, 
 
 What can I do to get my patch finally applied or
 rejected (hope not :) ? My PR is not even assigned to anyone. Should I
 do my best to become a committer (how? :-) ? 
 
 The solution I propose
 finally allows to use kqueue with aio in multi-threaded applications.
 The only reason I created it is because I wanted to use it for myself
 and it worked flawlessly. 
 
 Please, anyone? 
 
 -- 
 Igor Soumenkov
   
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 <p>Dear all,</p>
 <p>What can I do to get my patch finally applied or rejected (hope not :) ?=
  My PR is not even assigned to anyone. Should I do my best to become a comm=
 itter (how? :-) ?</p>
 <p>The solution I propose finally allows to use kqueue with aio in multi-th=
 readed applications. The only reason I created it is because I wanted to us=
 e it for myself and it worked flawlessly.</p>
 <p>Please, anyone?</p>
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 Igor Soumenkov</pre>
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