Re: Fine-grained locking for POSIX local sockets (UNIX domain sockets )



On Fri, May 12, 2006 at 11:21:54AM -0700, Jin Guojun wrote:

I simply replaced gettimeofday() syscall with a super simple
user space code, for testing with no time accuracy, in libc
(libc.so.6.test, which is mapped for mysqld and mysql via libmap --
see details at the end),

Stronger argument if your experiment re-#defines those calls in MySql
source to do nothing?

It would remove all doubt that the gettimeofday() issue is a red herring.

m
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