Jonas Maebe pisze:
On 18 Sep 2009, at 16:24, Dariusz Mazur wrote:
I use own lockfree FIFO http://www.emadar.com/fpc/lockfree.htm to
distribute task between threads
its much faster and well scaling on multicore.
Note that it won't work as is on non-x86 machines, because it's
missing memory barriers (and I think that you may actually need memory
barriers on x86 too). Atomic operations are not memory barriers by
themselves, and the fact that you perform an atomic operation does not
mean that afterwards all cpu's will immediately see this new value.
I don't know other machines. On x86 used atomic operation, as Intel
said, all needed cache are resolved.
I've made very stress test on several computers. it works good.
Algorithm is very simple, need only 32bit CAS, thus implement it is
possible on most platforms.
One thing is needed: multiplatform threadswich.
I use sleep(0) ,but its not best solution (I think).
--
Darek
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