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author | Koichi Sasada <[email protected]> | 2023-04-10 10:53:13 +0900 |
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committer | Koichi Sasada <[email protected]> | 2023-10-12 14:47:01 +0900 |
commit | be1bbd5b7d40ad863ab35097765d3754726bbd54 (patch) | |
tree | 2995a0859bea1d6b2903dcd324f41869dbef14a1 /eval.c | |
parent | 096ee0648e215915a3019c2cd68ba220d94eca12 (diff) |
M:N thread scheduler for Ractors
This patch introduce M:N thread scheduler for Ractor system.
In general, M:N thread scheduler employs N native threads (OS threads)
to manage M user-level threads (Ruby threads in this case).
On the Ruby interpreter, 1 native thread is provided for 1 Ractor
and all Ruby threads are managed by the native thread.
From Ruby 1.9, the interpreter uses 1:1 thread scheduler which means
1 Ruby thread has 1 native thread. M:N scheduler change this strategy.
Because of compatibility issue (and stableness issue of the implementation)
main Ractor doesn't use M:N scheduler on default. On the other words,
threads on the main Ractor will be managed with 1:1 thread scheduler.
There are additional settings by environment variables:
`RUBY_MN_THREADS=1` enables M:N thread scheduler on the main ractor.
Note that non-main ractors use the M:N scheduler without this
configuration. With this configuration, single ractor applications
run threads on M:1 thread scheduler (green threads, user-level threads).
`RUBY_MAX_CPU=n` specifies maximum number of native threads for
M:N scheduler (default: 8).
This patch will be reverted soon if non-easy issues are found.
[Bug #19842]
Diffstat (limited to 'eval.c')
-rw-r--r-- | eval.c | 18 |
1 files changed, 18 insertions, 0 deletions
@@ -2110,3 +2110,21 @@ Init_eval(void) id_signo = rb_intern_const("signo"); id_status = rb_intern_const("status"); } + +int +rb_errno(void) +{ + return *rb_orig_errno_ptr(); +} + +void +rb_errno_set(int e) +{ + *rb_orig_errno_ptr() = e; +} + +int * +rb_errno_ptr(void) +{ + return rb_orig_errno_ptr(); +} |