Hello All!
I am new to the mailing list, but come bearing a question :)
First off, my device and OS version. I have a Samsung Nexus S running
a self-compiled version of Android 4.0.4.
I am running and tracing the system calls of wget (the wget binary is
provided with the SSHDroid app). With wget, I am downloading a 10MB
file from within my LAN. The system call trace has a pattern like so:
22:01:21.699565 gettimeofday({1337724081, 699611}, NULL) = 0
<0.000018>
22:01:21.699977 poll([{fd=3, events=POLLIN|POLLPRI}], 1, 1000) = 1
([{fd=3, revents=POLLIN}]) <0.000027>
22:01:21.700328 read(3, "NâFW1+\234\230s¹Nüu\22¢<Nq\237ÿW+Ê
\r_3\27i2h<S"..., 4096) = 4096 <0.000030>
22:01:21.700691 write(4, "Ö~è\203É`öÔc,Þ¯ñ\v<e\22ÑK3\1â\213bg^_¹aÐ
\214å"..., 4096) = 4096 <0.000057>
This set of commands is repeated many times, representing the file
transfer. This makes sense.
My question is, does anyone know where the polling rate for the
network is defined?
What I hope to do if change that definition (of the polling rate) to
increase or decrease it. Any help in finding the location of that
definition on the Android source code would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
Mike Fagan
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