|  | @@ -726,6 +726,19 @@ connection_should_read_from_linked_conn(connection_t *conn)
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				|  |  |    return 0;
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				|  |  |  }
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				|  |  | +/** If we called event_base_loop() and told it to never stop until it
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				|  |  | + * runs out of events, now we've changed our mind: tell it we want it to
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				|  |  | + * finish. */
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				|  |  | +void
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				|  |  | +tell_event_loop_to_finish(void)
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				|  |  | +{
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				|  |  | +  if (!called_loop_once) {
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				|  |  | +    struct timeval tv = { 0, 0 };
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				|  |  | +    tor_event_base_loopexit(tor_libevent_get_base(), &tv);
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				|  |  | +    called_loop_once = 1; /* hack to avoid adding more exit events */
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				|  |  | +  }
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				|  |  | +}
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				|  |  | +
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				|  |  |  /** Helper: Tell the main loop to begin reading bytes into <b>conn</b> from
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				|  |  |   * its linked connection, if it is not doing so already.  Called by
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				|  |  |   * connection_start_reading and connection_start_writing as appropriate. */
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				|  | @@ -738,14 +751,10 @@ connection_start_reading_from_linked_conn(connection_t *conn)
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				|  |  |    if (!conn->active_on_link) {
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				|  |  |      conn->active_on_link = 1;
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				|  |  |      smartlist_add(active_linked_connection_lst, conn);
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				|  |  | -    if (!called_loop_once) {
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				|  |  | -      /* This is the first event on the list; we won't be in LOOP_ONCE mode,
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				|  |  | -       * so we need to make sure that the event_base_loop() actually exits at
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				|  |  | -       * the end of its run through the current connections and lets us
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				|  |  | -       * activate read events for linked connections. */
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				|  |  | -      struct timeval tv = { 0, 0 };
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				|  |  | -      tor_event_base_loopexit(tor_libevent_get_base(), &tv);
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				|  |  | -    }
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				|  |  | +    /* make sure that the event_base_loop() function exits at
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				|  |  | +     * the end of its run through the current connections, so we can
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				|  |  | +     * activate read events for linked connections. */
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				|  |  | +    tell_event_loop_to_finish();
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				|  |  |    } else {
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				|  |  |      tor_assert(smartlist_contains(active_linked_connection_lst, conn));
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				|  |  |    }
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				|  | @@ -1516,6 +1525,12 @@ run_scheduled_events(time_t now)
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				|  |  |      circuit_expire_old_circs_as_needed(now);
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				|  |  |    }
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				|  |  | +  if (!net_is_disabled()) {
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				|  |  | +    /* This is usually redundant with circuit_build_needed_circs() above,
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				|  |  | +     * but it is very fast when there is no work to do. */
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				|  |  | +    connection_ap_attach_pending(0);
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				|  |  | +  }
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				|  |  | +
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				|  |  |    /* 5. We do housekeeping for each connection... */
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				|  |  |    connection_or_set_bad_connections(NULL, 0);
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				|  |  |    int i;
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