On 6/2/06, Alexandre Julliard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> OK, new plan: how about we preallocate a memory
> area just big enough for the common case, with the
> structures all set up, and let the server hand it
> out to the first process to ask for it? I don't think
> it needs to be very big.
Well, that may work for your specific problem, but it's clearly not an
acceptable general solution.
How about this: we combine the original sychronous approach
with the small preallocated cache as a fallback for when
no threads are waiting?
If that's not good enough, what (short of a Linux kernel module)
might do?
- Dan
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