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laforge gerrit-no-reply at lists.osmocom.orgHello Jenkins Builder, I'd like you to reexamine a change. Please visit https://gerrit.osmocom.org/c/libosmocore/+/20296 to look at the new patch set (#8). Change subject: logging: Change stderr + file target to use non-blocking write ...................................................................... logging: Change stderr + file target to use non-blocking write So far, we used blocking, buffered fwrite() to write to stderr and file targets. This causes problems if there are [slow] consumers causing delays, such as gnome-terminal (when the program is started interactively) or systemd/journald (where we observe 64..128ms blocks on stderr). This patch introduces stderr/file based logging via write_queue and osmo_select_main(), i.e. switch from glibc-buffered, blocking to internally buffered, non-blocking writes. Closes: OS#4311 Change-Id: Ia58fd78535c41b3da3aeb7733aadc785ace610da --- M include/osmocom/core/logging.h M src/logging.c M src/select.c 3 files changed, 216 insertions(+), 15 deletions(-) git pull ssh://gerrit.osmocom.org:29418/libosmocore refs/changes/96/20296/8 -- To view, visit https://gerrit.osmocom.org/c/libosmocore/+/20296 To unsubscribe, or for help writing mail filters, visit https://gerrit.osmocom.org/settings Gerrit-Project: libosmocore Gerrit-Branch: master Gerrit-Change-Id: Ia58fd78535c41b3da3aeb7733aadc785ace610da Gerrit-Change-Number: 20296 Gerrit-PatchSet: 8 Gerrit-Owner: laforge <laforge at osmocom.org> Gerrit-Reviewer: Jenkins Builder Gerrit-Reviewer: laforge <laforge at osmocom.org> Gerrit-CC: pespin <pespin at sysmocom.de> Gerrit-MessageType: newpatchset -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.osmocom.org/pipermail/gerrit-log/attachments/20200930/fbb54f7c/attachment.htm>