Le Friday 17 Jan 2014 à 15:15:11 (+0100), Kevin Wolf a écrit :
If a request calls wait_serialising_requests() and actually has to wait
in this function (i.e. a coroutine yield), other requests can run and
previously read data (like the head or tail buffer) could become
outdated. In this case,
Am 24.01.2014 um 17:09 hat Benoît Canet geschrieben:
Le Friday 17 Jan 2014 à 15:15:11 (+0100), Kevin Wolf a écrit :
If a request calls wait_serialising_requests() and actually has to wait
in this function (i.e. a coroutine yield), other requests can run and
previously read data (like the
If a request calls wait_serialising_requests() and actually has to wait
in this function (i.e. a coroutine yield), other requests can run and
previously read data (like the head or tail buffer) could become
outdated. In this case, we would have to restart from the beginning to
read in the updated
On 17.01.2014 15:15, Kevin Wolf wrote:
If a request calls wait_serialising_requests() and actually has to wait
in this function (i.e. a coroutine yield), other requests can run and
previously read data (like the head or tail buffer) could become
outdated. In this case, we would have to restart