fd_kill (events [i].ident);
}
else
- event (
+ fd_event (
events [i].ident,
events [i].filter == EVFILT_READ ? EV_READ
: events [i].filter == EVFILT_WRITE ? EV_WRITE
static void
kqueue_init (struct event_base *base)
{
- /* Initalize the kernel queue */
- if ((kq_fd = kqueue ()) == -1)
- {
- free (kqueueop);
- return;
- }
+ struct kevent ch, ev;
- /* Initalize fields */
- kq_changes = malloc (NEVENT * sizeof (struct kevent));
- if (!kq_changes)
+ /* Initalize the kernel queue */
+ if ((kq_fd = kqueue ()) < 0)
return;
- events = malloc (NEVENT * sizeof (struct kevent));
- if (!events)
- {
- free (kq_changes);
- return;
- }
-
/* Check for Mac OS X kqueue bug. */
- kq_changes [0].ident = -1;
- kq_changes [0].filter = EVFILT_READ;
- kq_changes [0].flags = EV_ADD;
+ ch.ident = -1;
+ ch.filter = EVFILT_READ;
+ ch.flags = EV_ADD;
+
/*
* If kqueue works, then kevent will succeed, and it will
* stick an error in events[0]. If kqueue is broken, then
* kevent will fail.
*/
- if (kevent (kq_fd, kq_changes, 1, kq_events, NEVENT, NULL) != 1
- || kq_events[0].ident != -1
- || kq_events[0].flags != EV_ERROR)
+ if (kevent (kq_fd, &ch, 1, &ev, 1, 0) != 1
+ || ev.ident != -1
+ || ev.flags != EV_ERROR)
{
/* detected broken kqueue */
- free (kq_changes);
- free (kq_events);
close (kq_fd);
return;
}