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net.server_epoll: Set minimum wait time to 1ms, matching epoll
A timeout value less than 0.001 gets turned into zero on the C side, so
epoll_wait() returns instantly and essentially busy-loops up to 1ms,
e.g. when a timer event ends up scheduled (0, 0.001)ms into the future.
Unsure if this has much effect in practice, but it may waste a small
amount of CPU time. How much would depend on how often this ends up
happening and how fast the CPU gets trough main loop iterations.
author | Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se> |
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date | Thu, 15 Jul 2021 01:38:44 +0200 |
parent | 8728:41c959c5c84b |
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Structure of a session: session { -- properties -- conn -- the tcp connection notopen -- true if stream has not been initiated, removed after receiving <stream:steam> type -- the connection type. Valid values include: -- "c2s_unauthed" - connection has not been authenticated yet -- "c2s" - from a local client to the server username -- the node part of the client's jid (not defined before auth) host -- the host part of the client's jid (not defined before stream initiation) resource -- the resource part of the client's full jid (not defined before resource binding) full_jid -- convenience for the above 3 as string in username@host/resource form (not defined before resource binding) priority -- the resource priority, default: 0 presence -- the last non-directed presence with no type attribute. initially nil. reset to nil on unavailable presence. interested -- true if the resource requested the roster. Interested resources receive roster updates. Initially nil. roster -- the user's roster. Loaded as soon as the resource is bound (session becomes a connected resource). -- methods -- send(x) -- converts x to a string, and writes it to the connection close(x) -- Disconnect the user and clean up the session, best call sessionmanager.destroy_session() instead of this in most cases } if session.full_jid (also session.roster and session.resource) then this is a "connected resource" if session.presence then this is an "available resource" (all available resources are connected resources) if session.interested then this is an "interested resource" (all interested resources are connected resources)