Antw: Re: Antw: sd_journal_send non-blocking call

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>>> Lennart Poettering <lennart@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> schrieb am 23.07.2019 um 17:43
in
Nachricht <20190723154358.GA9178@gardel-login>:
> On Do, 18.07.19 11:06, Mantas Mikulėnas (grawity@xxxxxxxxx) wrote:
> 
>> On Thu, Jul 18, 2019 at 10:32 AM Ulrich Windl <
>> Ulrich.Windl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>> > >>> Vaibhav Dahiya <vdahiya@xxxxxxxx> schrieb am 18.07.2019 um 02:53 in
>> > Nachricht
>> > <5d2fc2f0.1c69fb81.214d0.1aca@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
>> > > Hello,
>> > >
>> > > I am using sd_journal_send api() api call to log messages on syslog
>> > server.
>> > > I see that this uses
>> > > sendmsg(fd, &mh, MSG_NOSIGNAL) call.
>> >
>> > Aren't syslog messages UDP anyway? When would an UDP send block?
>> >
>>
>> No, program APIs use Unix sockets (/dev/log, /run/systemd/journal/socket).
>> You only get UDP when your local syslog daemon is configured to forward
>> elsewhere.
>>
>> That said, both are datagram sockets, I'm not sure whether sending to Unix
>> dgram sockets can block or not?
> 
> Local AF_UNIX/SOCK_DGRAM sockets may block and are reliable.

Out of curiosity, what would be the condition for the datagram socket to block
when it's being written to? Is it due to being "reliable" that all received
packets have to be buffered? ("man 7 unix" does not contain the phrase "block"
here)

> 
> Lennart
> 
> --
> Lennart Poettering, Berlin



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