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Thread Affinity
DESCRIPTION
Lets you bind a thread to a given core, this can improve performance (this library works best on linux). Java-Thread-Affinity will try to use JNA to provide access to native thread-handling functions. JNA should be installed on your system to get the most from this library. Java-Thread-Affinity currently depends on JNA version 4.4.0, which in turn depends on a version of GLIBC >= 2.14. If your operating system is an old one, with a version of GLIBC released before 2011, this library will not be able to invoke native functions.
Features
- OpenHFT Java Thread Affinity library
- The library will read your /proc/cpuinfo if you have one or provide one and it will determine your CPU layout
- The library looks for isolated CPUs determined by looking at the CPUs you are not running on by default
- Java-Thread-Affinity requires that you first isolate some CPU’s
- Once a CPU core is isolated, the Linux scheduler will not use the CPU core to run any user-space processes
- The isolated CPUs will not participate in load balancing, and will not have tasks running on them unless explicitly assigned
Programming Language
Java
Categories
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