>> That doesn't make sense. Where does your "one second apart" come from? Why >> is "currently has 2 threads" interesting? > When do we poll at a less than one-secpmd interval? Most allocatopmns wo;l; > ber associated with making a packet fra,e for he send, thn dealing with a > response that comes bacl less than 100ms later.
I was thinking of the server side. Pool servers can easily get 100s of packets/second. I assume that means we have to write the server side so that it doesn't do any allocations. What is the API for recvfrom()? Do you pass in a buffer, like in C, or does it return a newly allocated buffer? -------- Many years ago, a system I worked on had an API for scanning directories that returned a newly allocated string for each file. There was also a side door to avoid that allocation for code that wanted to run faster. -- These are my opinions. I hate spam. _______________________________________________ devel mailing list devel@ntpsec.org http://lists.ntpsec.org/mailman/listinfo/devel