+ {
+ ServerInstance->Log(DEBUG,"Handle %s event on fd %d",ke_list[j].flags & EVFILT_WRITE ? "write" : "read", ke_list[j].ident);
+ if (ke_list[j].flags & EV_EOF)
+ {
+ ServerInstance->Log(DEBUG,"kqueue: Error on FD %d", ke_list[j].ident);
+ /* We love you kqueue, oh yes we do *sings*!
+ * kqueue gives us the error number directly in the EOF state!
+ * Unlike smelly epoll and select, where we have to getsockopt
+ * to get the error, this saves us time and cpu cycles. Go BSD!
+ */
+ if (ref[ke_list[j].ident])
+ ref[ke_list[j].ident]->HandleEvent(EVENT_ERROR, ke_list[j].fflags);
+ continue;
+ }
+ if (ke_list[j].flags & EVFILT_WRITE)
+ {
+ /* This looks wrong but its right. As above, theres no modify
+ * call in kqueue. See the manpage.
+ */
+ struct kevent ke;
+ EV_SET(&ke, ke_list[j].ident, EVFILT_READ, EV_ADD, 0, 0, NULL);
+ int i = kevent(EngineHandle, &ke, 1, 0, 0, NULL);
+ if (i == -1)
+ {
+ ServerInstance->Log(DEBUG,"kqueue: Unable to set fd %d back to just wanting to read!", ke_list[j].ident);
+ }
+ if (ref[ke_list[j].ident])
+ ref[ke_list[j].ident]->HandleEvent(EVENT_WRITE);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ if (ref[ke_list[j].ident])
+ ref[ke_list[j].ident]->HandleEvent(EVENT_READ);
+ }
+ }