Jonas Bulow wrote: > > Ronald G Minnich wrote: > > > > I don't know about the "bsd" or whatever way. If you're doing real > > parallel programming and want real performance, you'll use a test-and-set > > like function that uses the low-level machine instructions for same. > > That is exacly what I'm looking for! I found it to be overkill to > involve the kernel just because I wanted to have a context switch during > the "test-and-set". Precisely how do you expect to "have a context switch" without "involving the kernel"? -- "Where am I, and what am I doing in this handbasket?" Wes Peters Softweyr LLC [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://softweyr.com/ To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-hackers" in the body of the message
- IPC, shared memory, syncronization Jonas Bulow
- Re: IPC, shared memory, syncronization Jonas Bulow
- Re: IPC, shared memory, syncronization John Polstra
- Re: IPC, shared memory, syncronization Ronald G Minnich
- Re: IPC, shared memory, syncronization Jonas Bulow
- Re: IPC, shared memory, syncronizat... Wes Peters
- Re: IPC, shared memory, syncron... Nate Williams
- Re: IPC, shared memory, syncron... Jonas Bulow
- Re: IPC, shared memory, syncronization Jonas Bulow
- Re: IPC, shared memory, syncronization John Polstra
- Re: IPC, shared memory, syncronizat... Jonas Bulow
- Re: IPC, shared memory, syncron... John Polstra
- Re: IPC, shared memory, syn... Ronald G Minnich
- Re: IPC, shared memory, syn... Jonas Bulow
- Re: IPC, shared memory, syn... Ronald G Minnich
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