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Andy Green
3a4698e63a malloc_trim: move out of unix plat and into lwsws
https://github.com/warmcat/libwebsockets/issues/1849
2020-02-24 10:32:59 +00:00
Andy Green
498a4e2bd7 sul: all timed objects use a single pt sul list
wsi timeout, wsi hrtimer, sequencer timeout and vh-protocol timer
all now participate on a single sorted us list.

The whole idea of polling wakes is thrown out, poll waits ignore the
timeout field and always use infinite timeouts.

Introduce a public api that can schedule its own callback from the event
loop with us resolution (usually ms is all the platform can do).

Upgrade timeouts and sequencer timeouts to also be able to use us resolution.

Introduce a prepared fakewsi in the pt, so we don't have to allocate
one on the heap when we need it.

Directly handle vh-protocol timer if LWS_MAX_SMP == 1
2019-08-09 10:12:09 +01:00
Andy Green
48366de1d1 unix plat: add minimal wsi fd map option
An lws context usually contains a processwide fd -> wsi lookup table.

This allows any possible fd returned by a *nix type OS to be immediately
converted to a wsi just by indexing an array of struct lws * the size of
the highest possible fd, as found by ulimit -n or similar.

This works modestly for Linux type systems where the default ulimit -n for
a process is 1024, it means a 4KB or 8KB lookup table for 32-bit or
64-bit systems.

However in the case your lws usage is much simpler, like one outgoing
client connection and no serving, this represents increasing waste.  It's
made much worse if the system has a much larger default ulimit -n, eg 1M,
the table is occupying 4MB or 8MB, of which you will only use one.

Even so, because lws can't be sure the OS won't return a socket fd at any
number up to (ulimit -n - 1), it has to allocate the whole lookup table
at the moment.

This patch looks to see if the context creation info is setting
info->fd_limit_per_thread... if it leaves it at the default 0, then
everything is as it was before this patch.  However if finds that
(info->fd_limit_per_thread * actual_number_of_service_threads) where
the default number of service threads is 1, is less than the fd limit
set by ulimit -n, lws switches to a slower lookup table scheme, which
only allocates the requested number of slots.  Lookups happen then by
iterating the table and comparing rather than indexing the array
directly, which is obviously somewhat of a performance hit.

However in the case where you know lws will only have a very few wsi
maximum, this method can very usefully trade off speed to be able to
avoid the allocation sized by ulimit -n.

minimal examples for client that can make use of this are also modified
by this patch to use the smaller context allocations.
2019-05-18 12:10:19 +01:00
Andy Green
9e347e66ce plugins: remove requirement for libuv on unix 2019-05-02 09:28:16 +01:00
Andy Green
668a3f440f minimal-http-server-eventlib-smp 2019-03-21 10:26:42 +08:00
Andy Green
84a57540ab LWS_WITH_NETWORK: cmake option for no network code 2019-01-13 07:54:57 +08:00
Andy Green
f44e38f148 unix socket: fixes and improvements
Auto-remove any unix socket file already there.

Correctly identify if it's in use per-vhost.

Make the peer-limits stuff ignore it.
2018-08-14 08:00:30 +08:00
Andy Green
f2f96857d6 fd_cloexec: add and use lws_open wrapper and lws_plat_apply_FD_CLOEXEC() on cgi 2018-06-23 12:56:21 +08:00
Andy Green
df1d60fc1a plat: refactor private headers and split files
Also remove LWS_VISIBLE that are not necessary from plat apis
2018-06-20 16:41:27 +08:00