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We have to adjust curthread's state enough so that it appears to be in a poll(2) or select(2) call so that selrecord() will work and then teardown that state after calling sopoll(). - Fix some minor nits in nearby ncp_sock_rselect() and in the identical nbssn_rselect() function in the netsmb code: - Don't call nb_poll()/ncp_poll() now that ncp_poll() already fakes up poll(2) state since the rselect() functions already do that. Just invoke sopoll() directly. - To make things slightly more intuitive, store the results of sopoll() in a new 'revents' variable rather than 'error' since that's what sopoll() actually returns. - If the requested timeout time has been exceeded by the time we get ready to block, then return EWOULDBLOCK rather than 0 to signal a timeout as this is what the calling code expects. Tested by: Eric Christeson <eric.j.christeson AT gmail> (1) MFC after: 1 week |
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netbios.h | ||
smb_conn.c | ||
smb_conn.h | ||
smb_crypt.c | ||
smb_dev.c | ||
smb_dev.h | ||
smb_iod.c | ||
smb_rq.c | ||
smb_rq.h | ||
smb_smb.c | ||
smb_subr.c | ||
smb_subr.h | ||
smb_tran.h | ||
smb_trantcp.c | ||
smb_trantcp.h | ||
smb_usr.c | ||
smb.h |