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At 04:00 PM 17/5/95 -0700, john sullivan wrote:
>I've seemed to come up with a problem and wondered what the
>options are. I have a process which waits on a socket. Its
>priority does not go back to the base after the transaction!
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Can I ask for a bit more info:
0) what version of MPE?
1) what socket api are you waiting on: NetIPC or BSD?
2) what socket type are you waiting on: call, or vc?
3) with NetIPC, is there any difference if you use NOWAIT I/O then
suspend on an IOWAIT?
4) with BSD, is there any difference if you use NO_DELAY I/O then
suspend on a select()?
5) is there a difference to the effect if the IOWAIT/select() is also
applying to an IPC file as well. That is, where there are two outstanding
reads: one against a socket, the other against an IPC file?
Thanks.
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