Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sun, 28 Jun 1998 03:27:58 +0200 (MET DST) | From | MOLNAR Ingo <> | Subject | Re: Thread implementations... |
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On Sun, 28 Jun 1998, Richard Gooch wrote:
> - old kernel and glibc 2.latest will not have scalable aio_*() [...]
again, it's up to _us_ how well it scales. Look into glibc's sources. It does something quite similar to your scheme. _If_ this glibc implementation does not scale well, make it better. You are referring to it as if the current implementation was something cast in stone ...
old kernels and other systems do not scale in many ways, i do not see your problem is ...
the only possible showstopper is some API bug in the aio_*() interface, which prevents a scalable implementation in theory. It is not an argument that the current implementation is not scalable, and this is what i was telling you from day 1 on ... it was just a humble suggestion to maybe integrate your concept into the existing aio_*() interface, but just forget about this suggestion, this is getting silly ...
-- mingo
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