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From: Russell Leighton <russell.leighton@247media.com>
To: Alan Cox <alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk>, linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: threading question
Date: Sat, 16 Jun 2001 14:33:50 -0400	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <3B2BA68D.984A2808@247media.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <E15BHrC-0008Ba-00@the-village.bc.nu>


Is there a user-space implemenation (library?) for coroutines that would work from C?


Alan Cox wrote:

> > Can you provide any info and/or examples of co-routines? I'm curious to
> > see a good example of co-routines' "betterness."
>
> With co-routines you don't need
>
>         8K of kernel stack
>         Scheduler overhead
>         Fancy locking
>
> You don't get the automatic thread switching stuff though.
>
> So you might get code that reads like this (note that aio_ stuff works rather
> well combined with co-routines as it fixes a lack of asynchronicity in the
> unix disk I/O world)
>
>         select(....)
>
>         if(FD_ISSET(copier_fd))
>                 run_coroutine(&copier_state);
>
>         ...
>
> and the copier might be something like
>
>         while(1)
>         {
>                 // Yes 1 at a time is dumb but this is an example..
>                 // Yes Im ignoring EOF for this
>                 if(read(copier_fd, buf[bufptr], 1)==-1)
>                 {
>                         if(errno==-EWOULDBLOCK)
>                         {
>                                 coroutine_return();
>                                 continue;
>                         }
>                 }
>                 if(bufptr==255  || buf[bufptr]=='\n')
>                 {
>                         run_coroutine(run_command, buf);
>                         bufptr=0;
>                 }
>                 else
>                         bufptr++;
>         }
>
> it lets you express a state machine as a set of multiple such small state
> machines instead.  run_coroutine() will continue a routine where it last
> coroutine_return()'d from. Thus in the above case we are expressing read
> bytes until you see a new line cleanly - not mangled in with keeping state
> in global structures but by using natural C local variables and code flow
>
> Alan
>
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  reply	other threads:[~2001-06-16 18:31 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 38+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2001-06-12 18:24 threading question ognen
2001-06-12 18:39 ` Davide Libenzi
2001-06-12 18:57 ` from dmesg: kernel BUG at inode.c:486 Olivier Sessink
2001-06-12 18:58 ` threading question Christoph Hellwig
2001-06-12 19:07   ` ognen
2001-06-12 19:15     ` Kip Macy
2001-06-12 19:29       ` Christoph Hellwig
2001-06-12 19:15     ` Christoph Hellwig
2001-06-13 12:20     ` Kurt Garloff
2001-06-13 13:35       ` J . A . Magallon
2001-06-13 14:17         ` Philips
2001-06-13 15:06           ` ognen
2001-06-12 21:44   ` Davide Libenzi
2001-06-12 21:48     ` ognen
2001-06-14 18:15       ` Alan Cox
2001-06-14 22:42         ` threading question (results after thread pooling) ognen
2001-06-14 23:00           ` Mike Castle
2001-06-12 21:58     ` threading question Albert D. Cahalan
2001-06-12 23:48       ` J . A . Magallon
2001-06-12 19:06 ` Kip Macy
2001-06-12 19:14   ` Alexander Viro
2001-06-12 19:25     ` Russell Leighton
2001-06-12 23:27       ` Mike Castle
2001-06-13 17:31   ` bert hubert
2001-06-14  6:45     ` Helge Hafting
2001-06-14 18:28   ` Alan Cox
2001-06-14 19:01     ` bert hubert
2001-06-14 19:22       ` Russell Leighton
2001-06-15 11:29       ` Anil Kumar
2001-06-14 23:05     ` J . A . Magallon
2001-06-16 14:16     ` Michael Rothwell
2001-06-16 15:19       ` Alan Cox
2001-06-16 18:33         ` Russell Leighton [this message]
2001-06-16 19:06         ` Michael Rothwell
2001-06-16 21:30           ` Coroutines [was Re: threading question] Russell Leighton
2001-06-12 22:41 ` threading question Pavel Machek
2001-06-13 19:05 Hubertus Franke
     [not found] <fa.f6da6av.agod3u@ifi.uio.no>
     [not found] ` <fa.e54jbkv.kg4r99@ifi.uio.no>
2001-06-16 22:22   ` Dan Maas

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