BIND 10 #245: Meaure performance of various "receiptionist" designs
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#245: Meaure performance of various "receiptionist" designs
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Reporter: shane | Owner: stephen
Type: task | Status: new
Priority: major | Milestone: 06. 4th Incremental Release
Component: recurser | Resolution:
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Comment(by stephen):
Replying to [comment:3 dhankins]:
The point about wake-up mechanisms for the receiving end of queues is well
made, but I don't think we have a worry here. As far as I can tell, the
boost message queue uses condition variables which implement a form of the
"negative locking" described.
Concerning the synchronous design, these tests were a "quick and dirty"
way to get some idea of the overhead of the various models. However you
are right in that they are probably not suited for implementation in a
production system.
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