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- Implementation of the curl_multi_socket API
- The main ideas of the new API are simply:
- 1 - The application can use whatever event system it likes as it gets info
- from libcurl about what file descriptors libcurl waits for what action
- on. (The previous API returns fd_sets which is very select()-centric).
- 2 - When the application discovers action on a single socket, it calls
- libcurl and informs that there was action on this particular socket and
- libcurl can then act on that socket/transfer only and not care about
- any other transfers. (The previous API always had to scan through all
- the existing transfers.)
- The idea is that curl_multi_socket_action() calls a given callback with
- information about what socket to wait for what action on, and the callback
- only gets called if the status of that socket has changed.
- We also added a timer callback that makes libcurl call the application when
- the timeout value changes, and you set that with curl_multi_setopt() and the
- CURLMOPT_TIMERFUNCTION option. To get this to work, Internally, there's an
- added a struct to each easy handle in which we store an "expire time" (if
- any). The structs are then "splay sorted" so that we can add and remove
- times from the linked list and yet somewhat swiftly figure out both how long
- time there is until the next nearest timer expires and which timer (handle)
- we should take care of now. Of course, the upside of all this is that we get
- a curl_multi_timeout() that should also work with old-style applications
- that use curl_multi_perform().
- We created an internal "socket to easy handles" hash table that given
- a socket (file descriptor) return the easy handle that waits for action on
- that socket. This hash is made using the already existing hash code
- (previously only used for the DNS cache).
- To make libcurl able to report plain sockets in the socket callback, we had
- to re-organize the internals of the curl_multi_fdset() etc so that the
- conversion from sockets to fd_sets for that function is only done in the
- last step before the data is returned. I also had to extend c-ares to get a
- function that can return plain sockets, as that library too returned only
- fd_sets and that is no longer good enough. The changes done to c-ares are
- available in c-ares 1.3.1 and later.
- We have done a test runs with up to 9000 connections (with a single active
- one). The curl_multi_socket_action() invoke then takes less than 10
- microseconds in average (using the read-only-1-byte-at-a-time hack). We are
- now below the 60 microseconds "per socket action" goal (the extra 50 is the
- time libevent needs).
- Documentation
- http://curl.haxx.se/libcurl/c/curl_multi_socket_action.html
- http://curl.haxx.se/libcurl/c/curl_multi_timeout.html
- http://curl.haxx.se/libcurl/c/curl_multi_setopt.html
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