Keith Wansbrough wrote:
read. I don't see the problem... (Okay, I can see that if select lies, and the
read takes a long time you might miss the next scheduling timeslot - but
as far as I am aware select doesn't lie, and read will return immediately
if select says there is data ready)...
select() _does_ lie for "ordinary files", e.g., disk files. It assumes the data is immediately readable, even if it hasn't pulled it off disk yet. If the "ordinary" file actually resides on an NFS volume, or CD, or something else slow, then you have a problem.
--KW 8-)
But the kernel does read-ahead so this data should just be a buffer copy.
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