Disable unit test failing due to missing implementation
of uv_(set|get)_process_title for Sun OS (SmartOS).
Based on discussion with @tjfontaine, such implementation is difficult
if possible at all and it won't be done anytime soon. Thus there is
no point in keeping the failing test around.
Commit 3eb6eb3 links the .so with -Wl,-soname which breaks the
`make test` target: run-tests is linked against (for example)
libuv.so.0.11 while the actual file name is libuv.so.
That's relatively easy to fix by getting creative with rpaths but it's
even easier to fix by simply linking statically.
It also means I no longer have to remember to set LD_BIND_NOW when
profiling the benchmarks.
Remove the errno preserving code. Libuv only implemented it in a
haphazard way and there seems to be a general consensus that no one
really cares anyway. Therefore, remove it.
Changes since version 0.11.1:
* darwin: look up file path with F_GETPATH (Ben Noordhuis)
* unix, windows: add uv_has_ref() function (Saúl Ibarra Corretgé)
* build: avoid double / in paths for dtrace (Timothy J. Fontaine)
* unix: remove src/unix/cygwin.c (Ben Noordhuis)
* windows: deal with the fact that GetTickCount might lag (Bert Belder)
* unix: silence STATIC_ASSERT compiler warnings (Ben Noordhuis)
* linux: don't use fopen() in uv_resident_set_memory() (Ben Noordhuis)
Shorten the test string from 40 to 38 characters because the title
length is limited to 39 characters.
Truncation of long titles was introduced intentionally by commit
a0c1d84 (see discussion in joyent/node#5006).
Added two new flags to identify tests that are intentionally ignored
(usually because we don't want to implement the tested functionality
on current platform) and test serving as TODO list (usually indicating
that the tested functionality should be implemented on current plaform
in the near future.)
Fix a potential use-after-free bug where the uv__io watcher struct is
referenced after being disabled by its callback function. The stress
is on 'potential' because in practice the watcher's memory is not
released until the next tick of the event loop.
Rename it to darwin-getproctitle.c, it doesn't need an Objective-C
compiler. Fix up -Wpedantic warnings about void to function pointer
casts and include <ApplicationServices/ApplicationServices.h> to get
the GetCurrentProcess() function prototype.
On Linux, the accept() and accept4() system calls checks for EMFILE
before checking for EAGAIN. Refine our EMFILE error handling tactic
to deal with that. Here is what used to happen:
1. The event loop calls accept() and sees EMFILE.
2. Libuv switches to EMFILE error handling mode. It closes a stashed
file descriptor and calls accept() again.
3. The accept() system call fails with EAGAIN.
4. Libuv reopens the stashed file descriptor (reaching RLIMIT_NOFILE
again) and returns control to the regular event loop.
5. The regular event loop calls accept(), sees EMFILE and jumps to
step 2 again. Effectively an infinite loop.
Avoid that by not calling accept() again when we've seen EAGAIN.
Fixesjoyent/node#5389.
After latest twiddling, `stream->io_watcher.fd` doesn't contain a real
stream's file descriptior anymore. The one from `select_state` should be
used instead.
Zero-initialize `select_state->event` field.
RSS is a reflection of the number of pages that a process has mapped.
glibc implements fopen() in terms of mmap() which means that trying
to read the number of mapped pages changes it. Switch to open().
Fix the following two warnings:
src/unix/core.c:74:1: warning: ISO C90 forbids array
'static_assert_failed' whose size can't be evaluated [-Wvla]
src/unix/core.c:76:1: warning: ISO C90 forbids array
'static_assert_failed' whose size can't be evaluated [-Wvla]
We use GetQueuedCompletionStatus(Ex) to sleep the thread until the next
timer expires (provided that no other events happen before that).
However after waking up from a sleep the GetTickCount() return value may
not immediately reflect that some time has passed. This happens because
gqcs can sometimes sleep for periods shorter than the GetTickCount clock
resulution. This patch changes time tracking so the amount of time
waited by gqcs is taken into account.
This has the following advantages:
* Excessive loop iterations are avoided.
* Small timeouts are fired more precisely.
* The `loop-stop` test that used to be flaky on Windows now passes
consistently.
Add a compiler check because turning on the option unconditionally
breaks the build when CC=gcc.
This should also fix the build on versions of OS X that predate Apple's
switch to clang (10.6 and older.)