I've checked in an SMP-aware scheduler and would love folks to start testing with it. I'm seeing good scaling performance when running it on multiprocessor/multicore systems. On a dual-quad-core Xeon, there are cases where I get 7.9 times improvement in performance over the earlier scheduler. I'll post some graphs later.
The only hiccup in building it, is that it requires boost 1.35 or later. This takes about 5 minutes to build, and the old and new boost versions can coexist peacefully. Directions on building boost here: http://gnuradio.org/trac/browser/gnuradio/branches/features/mp-sched/README.building-boost-1.35 To check out the MP-aware version do: $ svn co http://gnuradio.org/svn/gnuradio/branches/features/mp-sched Check out and build boost 1.35 as described above, then $ export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/opt/boost_1_35_0/lib $ cd mp-sched $ ./bootstrap $ ./configure --with-boost=/opt/boost_1_35_0 $ make $ make check $ sudo make install The code contains both the old single-threaded-scheduler (STS) and the new thread-per-block (TPB) scheduler. By default you'll get the TPB scheduler. If you want to do A:B testing, you can select the scheduler by setting the GR_SCHEDULER environment variable like so: $ GR_SCHEDULER=TPB <my-gr-application> or $ GR_SCHEDULER=STS <my-gr-application> Have fun and please let me know if you run into any snafus. There was a fair amount of build system hacking, and it's possible that I may have damaged non-Linux builds accidentally. Eric _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnuradio mailing list Discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio