On Sat, Mar 9, 2013 at 5:20 PM, Oliver Smith <oli...@kfs.org> wrote: > I'm trying to create a fairly low overhead repeater process which will > accept N connections (where N is going to be relatively small, in the area > of 5-12) connections from other processes and which will forward incoming > packets from one connection to all of the others. > > conn1 --'hello'--> repeater --'hello'--> conn{2,3,..N} > > Copy elimination FTW, but presumably there will be at least one copy from > the source buffers to the output buffers for each subsequent connection. > > Right now, I have the following, but I'm wondering if there's any huge > "d'oh" in it that I could reduce the amount of copying; not sure if there's > some way to point multiple out buffers at a single in buffer (well, without > chaos as they all randomly drain it). >
What you want sounds kind of like something you could do with evbuffer_add_reference. Or possibly you want the new function in libevent 2.1-alpha, evbuffer_add_buffer_reference. best wishes, -- Nick *********************************************************************** To unsubscribe, send an e-mail to majord...@freehaven.net with unsubscribe libevent-users in the body.