[dpdk-dev] [PATCH v6 0/4] examples: add performance-thread
Kulasek, TomaszX
tomaszx.kulasek at intel.com
Thu Dec 3 12:03:13 CET 2015
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> Subject: [dpdk-dev] [PATCH v6 0/4] examples: add performance-thread
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> From: Ian Betts <ian.betts at intel.com>
>
> This patchset comprises a layer 3 forwarding derivative intended to
> facilitate characterization of performance with different threading models,
> specifically:-
>
> 1. EAL threads running on different physical cores 2. EAL threads running
> on the same physical core 3. Lightweight threads running in an EAL thread
>
> Purpose and justification
>
> Since dpdk 2.0 it has been possible to assign multiple EAL threads to a
> physical core ( case 2 above ).
> Currently no example application has focused on demonstrating the
> performance constraints of differing threading models.
>
> Whilst purpose built applications that fully comprehend the DPDK single
> threaded programming model will always yield superior performance, the
> desire to preserve ROI in legacy code written for multithreaded operating
> environments makes lightweight threads (case 3 above) worthy of
> consideration.
>
> As well as aiding with legacy code reuse, it is anticipated that
> lightweight threads will make it possible to scale a multithreaded
> application with fine granularity allowing an application to more easily
> take advantage of headroom on EAL cores, or conversely occupy more cores,
> as dictated by system load.
>
> To explore performance with lightweight threads a simple cooperative
> scheduler subsystem is being included in this example application.
> If the expected benefits and use cases prove to be of value, it is
> anticipated that this lightweight thread subsystem would become a library
> in some future DPDK release.
>
>
> Changes in this version
> * add doc image files missing from V5
>
> Ian Betts (4):
> doc: add sample application guide for performance-thread
> add lthread subsystem for performance-thread
> add l3fwd-thread example in performance-thread
> add pthread_shim example to performance thread
>
> --
> 2.1.4
Series Acked-by: Tomasz Kulasek <tomaszx.kulasek at intel.com>
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