Re: pthread_mutex_unlock (was Re: sched_yield() makes OpenLDAP slow)

From: Nick Piggin
Date: Thu Jan 26 2006 - 13:58:36 EST


linux-os (Dick Johnson) wrote:

To fix the current problem, you can substitute usleep(0); It will
give the CPU to somebody if it's computable, then give it back to
you. It seems to work in every case that sched_yield() has
mucked up (perhaps 20 to 30 here).


That sounds like a terrible hack.

What cases has sched_yield mucked up for you, and why do you
think the problem is sched_yield mucking up? Can you solve it
using mutexes?

Thanks,
Nick

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SUSE Labs, Novell Inc.
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