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diff --git a/nest/cli.c b/nest/cli.c
index bd487d87..ace97beb 100644
--- a/nest/cli.c
+++ b/nest/cli.c
@@ -47,6 +47,20 @@
* The @this_cli variable points to a &cli structure of the session being
* currently parsed, but it's of course available only in command handlers
* not entered using the @cont hook.
+ *
+ * TX buffer management works as follows: At cli.tx_buf there is a
+ * list of TX buffers (struct cli_out), cli.tx_write is the buffer
+ * currently used by the producer (cli_printf(), cli_alloc_out()) and
+ * cli.tx_pos is the buffer currently used by the consumer
+ * (cli_write(), in system dependent code). The producer uses
+ * cli_out.wpos ptr as the current write position and the consumer
+ * uses cli_out.outpos ptr as the current read position. When the
+ * producer produces something, it calls cli_write_trigger(). If there
+ * is not enough space in the current buffer, the producer allocates
+ * the new one. When the consumer processes everything in the buffer
+ * queue, it calls cli_written(), tha frees all buffers (except the
+ * first one) and schedules cli.event .
+ *
*/
#include "nest/bird.h"
@@ -196,6 +210,14 @@ cli_free_out(cli *c)
c->async_msg_size = 0;
}
+void
+cli_written(cli *c)
+{
+ cli_free_out(c);
+ ev_schedule(c->event);
+}
+
+
static byte *cli_rh_pos;
static unsigned int cli_rh_len;
static int cli_rh_trick_flag;
@@ -263,11 +285,8 @@ cli_event(void *data)
else
cli_command(c);
}
- if (cli_write(c))
- {
- cli_free_out(c);
- ev_schedule(c->event);
- }
+
+ cli_write_trigger(c);
}
cli *
@@ -296,13 +315,6 @@ cli_kick(cli *c)
ev_schedule(c->event);
}
-void
-cli_written(cli *c)
-{
- cli_free_out(c);
- ev_schedule(c->event);
-}
-
static list cli_log_hooks;
static int cli_log_inited;