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2019 Jul 31
0
[nbdkit PATCH 4/8] Revert "RHEL 5: Define O_CLOEXEC and SOCK_CLOEXEC."
...algrind.org/docs/manual/faq.html#faq.unhelpful */ diff --git a/filters/xz/xzfile.c b/filters/xz/xzfile.c index ebe7f29c..ee4af713 100644 --- a/filters/xz/xzfile.c +++ b/filters/xz/xzfile.c @@ -52,10 +52,6 @@ #include "xzfile.h" -#ifndef O_CLOEXEC -#define O_CLOEXEC 0 -#endif - #define XZ_HEADER_MAGIC "\xfd" "7zXZ\0" #define XZ_HEADER_MAGIC_LEN 6 #define XZ_FOOTER_MAGIC "YZ" diff --git a/plugins/example2/example2.c b/plugins/example2/example2.c index d0bce155..6adc100a 100644 --- a/plugins/example2/example2.c +++ b/plugins/example2/example2.c @@ -48,10 +...
2019 Aug 02
0
[nbdkit PATCH v2 04/17] Revert "RHEL 5: Define O_CLOEXEC and SOCK_CLOEXEC."
...ude <sys/wait.h> #include <unistd.h> diff --git a/filters/xz/xzfile.c b/filters/xz/xzfile.c index ebe7f29c..ee4af713 100644 --- a/filters/xz/xzfile.c +++ b/filters/xz/xzfile.c @@ -52,10 +52,6 @@ #include "xzfile.h" -#ifndef O_CLOEXEC -#define O_CLOEXEC 0 -#endif - #define XZ_HEADER_MAGIC "\xfd" "7zXZ\0" #define XZ_HEADER_MAGIC_LEN 6 #define XZ_FOOTER_MAGIC "YZ" diff --git a/plugins/example2/example2.c b/plugins/example2/example2.c index d0bce155..6adc100a 100644 --- a/plugins/example2/example2.c +++ b/plugins/example2/example2.c @@ -48,10 +...
2018 Nov 21
3
[PATCH nbdkit v2 0/3] Rewrite xz plugin as a filter.
v2: - Fixes a number of bugs in corner cases. - Uses a 1M block size to fetch from the underlying plugin. This improves performance considerably. I also tested this much more thoroughly and can't find any more bugs. Rich.
2018 Nov 21
5
[PATCH nbdkit 0/2] Rewrite xz plugin as a filter.
Matt asked if xz should really be a filter rather than a plugin. The answer is yes, of course it should be! That's been something in the todo file for a while. The commit converts the xz plugin code into a filter (leaving the plugin around, but deprecating it). plugin: nbdkit xz file.xz filter: nbdkit --filter=xz file file.xz plugin: # can't be done filter: nbdkit
2019 Jul 31
13
[nbdkit PATCH 0/8] fd leak safety
There's enough here to need a review; some of it probably needs backporting to stable-1.12. This probably breaks tests on Haiku or other platforms that have not been as on-the-ball about atomic CLOEXEC; feel free to report issues that arise, and I'll help come up with workarounds (even if we end up leaving a rare fd leak on less-capable systems). Meanwhile, I'm still working on my
2019 Aug 02
23
[nbdkit PATCH v2 00/17] fd leak safety
This is a major rewrite compared to my v1 series, where I've tried a lot harder to ensure that we still accommodate building on Haiku (although I have not actually yet fired up a Haiku VM to try it for myself). I also managed to make the sh plugin fully parallel, on capable platforms. See also my question on patch 10 on whether I've picked the best naming convention. Eric Blake (17):