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io_timeout is absolute, not relative :/

dynamic-accesslists
erdgeist 17 years ago
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      opentracker.c

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opentracker.c

@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ static void sendmmapdata( const int64 s, char *buffer, size_t size ) {
/* writeable sockets timeout after twice the pool timeout /* writeable sockets timeout after twice the pool timeout
which defaults to 5 minutes (e.g. after 10 minutes) */ which defaults to 5 minutes (e.g. after 10 minutes) */
taia_uint( &t, 2 * OT_POOLS_TIMEOUT ); io_timeout( s, t ); taia_uint( &t, (unsigned int)(g_now + 2 * OT_POOLS_TIMEOUT) ); io_timeout( s, t );
io_dontwantread( s ); io_dontwantread( s );
io_wantwrite( s ); io_wantwrite( s );
} }
@ -187,7 +187,7 @@ static void senddata( const int64 s, char *buffer, size_t size ) {
/* writeable sockets timeout after twice the pool timeout /* writeable sockets timeout after twice the pool timeout
which defaults to 5 minutes (e.g. after 10 minutes) */ which defaults to 5 minutes (e.g. after 10 minutes) */
taia_uint( &t, 2 * OT_POOLS_TIMEOUT ); io_timeout( s, t ); taia_uint( &t, (unsigned int)(g_now + 2 * OT_POOLS_TIMEOUT) ); io_timeout( s, t );
io_dontwantread( s ); io_dontwantread( s );
io_wantwrite( s ); io_wantwrite( s );
} }

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