over engineered but don't exactly break new ground in a CS sense.
On 6/01/2021 11:35 am, Ian Haywood wrote:
Proprietary protocols like SMB tend to be over-eng
On 4/01/2021 4:41 pm, Glyph wrote:
I suspect that this may require somewhat less... cognitive surface
area than your other contributions :).
And hey, we have a vaccine now, which means that maybe things will go
back to normal or close enough to it that I'll have enough capacity
to get back to it myself :)
-g
On Jan 3, 2021, at 8:01 PM, Ian Haywood <i...@haywood.id.au> wrote:
In investigating async file I/O I came across this. In a nutshell
it's the new epoll()
It's marginally more efficient although this is only apparent at
very high loads. What's more interesting is that io_uring accepts
files as well as network/pipe handles: avoiding the need for threads.
Here's a good intro: https://unixism.net/loti/index.html
If people think an IoUringReactor is worthwhile I'll open a ticket
and make a start.
However it will need a reviewer... :-)
Ian
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