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author | Sebastian Andrzej Siewior <sebastian@breakpoint.cc> | 2014-01-19 05:24:58 (JST) |
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committer | Jason A. Donenfeld <Jason@zx2c4.com> | 2014-01-19 23:08:49 (JST) |
commit | d3581b58890389794de5d5222c91a0129873e95c (patch) | |
tree | 95c4010b61869934cca86c5ac23056463754f2ee /cgit.mk | |
parent | ea7210bef377be4ffb088a1a8e5a9dd354f82afb (diff) | |
download | cgit-d3581b58890389794de5d5222c91a0129873e95c.zip cgit-d3581b58890389794de5d5222c91a0129873e95c.tar.gz |
cache: use sendfile() instead of a pair of read() + write()
sendfile() does the same job and avoids to copy the content into userland
and back. One has to define NO_SENDFILE in case the OS (kernel / libc)
does not supported. It is disabled by default on non-linux environemnts.
According to the glibc, sendfile64() was added in Linux 2.4 (so it has
been there for a while) but after browsing over the mapage of FreeBSD's I
noticed that the prototype is little different.
Signed-off-by: Sebastian Andrzej Siewior <sebastian@breakpoint.cc>
Diffstat (limited to 'cgit.mk')
-rw-r--r-- | cgit.mk | 8 |
1 files changed, 8 insertions, 0 deletions
@@ -68,6 +68,14 @@ ifeq ($(findstring BSD,$(uname_S)),) | |||
68 | CGIT_LIBS += -ldl | 68 | CGIT_LIBS += -ldl |
69 | endif | 69 | endif |
70 | 70 | ||
71 | # glibc 2.1+ offers sendfile which the most common C library on Linux | ||
72 | ifeq ($(uname_S),Linux) | ||
73 | HAVE_LINUX_SENDFILE = YesPlease | ||
74 | endif | ||
75 | |||
76 | ifdef HAVE_LINUX_SENDFILE | ||
77 | CGIT_CFLAGS += -DHAVE_LINUX_SENDFILE | ||
78 | endif | ||
71 | 79 | ||
72 | CGIT_OBJ_NAMES += cgit.o | 80 | CGIT_OBJ_NAMES += cgit.o |
73 | CGIT_OBJ_NAMES += cache.o | 81 | CGIT_OBJ_NAMES += cache.o |