Operating System Call Connect Failed Error No. 115
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in `SOCKET_ERRNO' (was: lynx+openssl) Date: Sun, 27 Feb 2000 19:15:50 -0600 (CST) On Tue, 25 Jan 2000, Eldon Mellaney wrote: > New to the Lynx mailing list, but I thought I could add something ... Nice explanation; corrections only to some details: > When a system call is made, e.g., connect(...), the operation may be carried > out in one of two ways. > > When an application requests something from the operating system (which is > the resource manager) using a system call, e.g., establish a TCP connection > using connect(), control is passed to https://scn.sap.com/thread/3570614 the operation system so that it can > handle the request. > > A system call, e.g., connect(), is said to be blocking if the application > which has made the request of the operating system will wait indefinitely > for an answer from the operating system. In such cases, the application is > said to be "blocked" while it waits https://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/lynx-dev/2000-02/msg00324.html for a response (either positive or > negative) from the operating system. > > If on the other hand, the application programmer has explicitly told the > operating system that the application is unwilling, or unable, to wait > indefinitely for an answer, but still wishes the operating system to attempt > to carry out the request, e.g., establish a TCP connection, then the system > call is said to be "non-blocking". In such cases, control is passed to the > operating system long enough for it to determine if it can carry out the > request _immediately_. If it cannot, the operating system immediately passes > control back to the application. > > In the "non-blocking" case, the application programmer must handle the case > when a request for a resource cannot be completed immediately and control is > passed back to the application. One obvious, but very flawed, approach that > the programmer may take is to have the application attempt indefinitely to > acquire the resource it wants. This is called "busy waiting" and is very > wasteful
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