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author | Rich Felker <dalias@aerifal.cx> | 2014-02-21 22:25:26 -0500 |
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committer | Rich Felker <dalias@aerifal.cx> | 2014-02-21 22:25:26 -0500 |
commit | dc01e2cbfb290198c03514fe51ed32c1098b774f (patch) | |
tree | 79357e35a582f1fea0012d1c9ff1faf4403c2c0e /src/math/log10.c | |
parent | fdb3efa5ddfa7120de98f8ae78b5f5dc9e8e2e71 (diff) | |
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add fallback emulation for accept4 on old kernels
the other atomic FD_CLOEXEC interfaces (dup3, pipe2, socket) already
had such emulation in place. the justification for doing the emulation
here is the same as for the other functions: it allows applications to
simply use accept4 rather than having to have their own fallback code
for ENOSYS/EINVAL (which one you get is arch-specific!) and there is
no reasonable way an application could benefit from knowing the
operation is emulated/non-atomic since there is no workaround at the
application level for non-atomicity (that is the whole reason these
interfaces were added).
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