On Wed, Jul 29, 2015 at 01:21:04PM +0100, Rainer Weikusat wrote: > Isaac Dunham <ibid...@gmail.com> writes: > > Or you can do it with mount, sudo, sh, and nlmon > > (http://git.r-36.net/nlmon). > > Using poll to wait for a message followed by recvmsg for reading it > offers (in absence of a timeout) no advantages over just doing a > blocking recv. Since this code neither uses control messages nor looks > at the returned flags, it can use recvfrom instead of the (more > complicated) recvmsg. Considering that it checks for message buffer > overflow via len >= sizeof(buf), the MSG_TRUNC flag should probably be > used to make the kernel return the real size in case a datagram was > truncated. Lastly, the message doesn't have to be copied to a 2nd buffer > just to turn the 0-terminated name=value pairs into \n-terminated ones. > > NB: I admit that I mainly did this because it looked like a nice, simple > programming task.
A few comments: - I'm not the maintainer, and I don't see why this got sent here. - There's no reason to factor out print_event_if, and the code it replaced is clearer and more concise. - While there's no code here to do it, in general the iovec-based functions make it simpler to do the right thing. Here, they're probably superfluous. Thanks, Isaac Dunham _______________________________________________ Dng mailing list Dng@lists.dyne.org https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng