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psock_tcp_cansend: return EWOULDBLOCK when send buffer is full #10627

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@zhhyu7 zhhyu7 commented Sep 14, 2023

Summary

with nonblocking sockets, POLLOUT is returned when the application calls poll even if the send buffer is full

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Cortex-M55

with nonblocking sockets, POLLOUT is returned when the application
calls poll even if the send buffer is full

Signed-off-by: zhanghongyu <zhanghongyu@xiaomi.com>
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@xiaoxiang781216 could you please point to me when we could expect libuv things fixed?

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@xiaoxiang781216 could you please point to me when we could expect libuv things fixed?

@no1wudi could you finish in libuv upgrade in the weekend?

@pkarashchenko pkarashchenko merged commit 2c39cfe into apache:master Sep 14, 2023
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no1wudi commented Sep 14, 2023

@xiaoxiang781216 could you please point to me when we could expect libuv things fixed?

@no1wudi could you finish in libuv upgrade in the weekend?

OK

@zhhyu7 zhhyu7 deleted the upstream-34 branch September 19, 2023 06:11
@jerpelea jerpelea added this to To-Add in Release Notes - 12.3.0 Sep 26, 2023
@jerpelea jerpelea moved this from To-Add to net in Release Notes - 12.3.0 Sep 27, 2023
@jerpelea jerpelea moved this from net to done in Release Notes - 12.3.0 Oct 4, 2023
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