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authorSimon Marlow <marlowsd@gmail.com>2010-03-29 14:44:56 +0000
committerSimon Marlow <marlowsd@gmail.com>2010-03-29 14:44:56 +0000
commit5d52d9b64c21dcf77849866584744722f8121389 (patch)
tree25aeafc9b761e73714c24ae414c0b1c41765c99f /rts/Schedule.h
parent79957d77c1bff767f1041d3fabdeb94d92a52878 (diff)
downloadhaskell-5d52d9b64c21dcf77849866584744722f8121389.tar.gz
New implementation of BLACKHOLEs
This replaces the global blackhole_queue with a clever scheme that enables us to queue up blocked threads on the closure that they are blocked on, while still avoiding atomic instructions in the common case. Advantages: - gets rid of a locked global data structure and some tricky GC code (replacing it with some per-thread data structures and different tricky GC code :) - wakeups are more prompt: parallel/concurrent performance should benefit. I haven't seen anything dramatic in the parallel benchmarks so far, but a couple of threading benchmarks do improve a bit. - waking up a thread blocked on a blackhole is now O(1) (e.g. if it is the target of throwTo). - less sharing and better separation of Capabilities: communication is done with messages, the data structures are strictly owned by a Capability and cannot be modified except by sending messages. - this change will utlimately enable us to do more intelligent scheduling when threads block on each other. This is what started off the whole thing, but it isn't done yet (#3838). I'll be documenting all this on the wiki in due course.
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diff --git a/rts/Schedule.h b/rts/Schedule.h
index 2412285d29..0db2b1ed84 100644
--- a/rts/Schedule.h
+++ b/rts/Schedule.h
@@ -86,15 +86,6 @@ extern StgTSO *blocked_queue_hd, *blocked_queue_tl;
extern StgTSO *sleeping_queue;
#endif
-/* Set to rtsTrue if there are threads on the blackhole_queue, and
- * it is possible that one or more of them may be available to run.
- * This flag is set to rtsFalse after we've checked the queue, and
- * set to rtsTrue just before we run some Haskell code. It is used
- * to decide whether we should yield the Capability or not.
- * Locks required : none (see scheduleCheckBlackHoles()).
- */
-extern rtsBool blackholes_need_checking;
-
extern rtsBool heap_overflow;
#if defined(THREADED_RTS)