Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sat, 7 Jul 2001 16:20:30 -0700 (PDT) | From | dean gaudet <> | Subject | TCP_DEFER_ACCEPT |
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i was digging around for info on TCP_DEFER_ACCEPT and found this claim in the thttpd mailing list archive:
> Alexey Kuznestov mentioned to me that on SMP servers, this option may > not be desired as it creates a new contention point
is this still the case?
i haven't played with it yet, but i was going to add it to apache-2.0's portability layer (which already has freebsd's SO_ACCEPTFILTER support). is this one of those cases where kernel gurus would prefer me to put it into apache-2.0 and turn it on regardless of the current performance 'cause you guys think you can fix it?
(lately i'm playing only with non-SMP boxes, and my viewpoint is kind of biased :)
-dean
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