On Sat, Dec 23, 2006 at 07:51:40PM +0300, Evgeniy Polyakov ([email protected]) wrote:
>
> Generic event handling mechanism.
>
> Kevent is a generic subsytem which allows to handle event notifications.
> It supports both level and edge triggered events. It is similar to
> poll/epoll in some cases, but it is more scalable, it is faster and
> allows to work with essentially eny kind of events.
>
> Events are provided into kernel through control syscall and can be read
> back through ring buffer or using usual syscalls.
> Kevent update (i.e. readiness switching) happens directly from internals
> of the appropriate state machine of the underlying subsytem (like
> network, filesystem, timer or any other).
>
> Homepage:
> http://tservice.net.ru/~s0mbre/old/?section=projects&item=kevent
>
> Documentation page:
> http://linux-net.osdl.org/index.php/Kevent
>
> Consider for inclusion.
>
> New benchmark, which can be a hoax though, can be found at
> http://tservice.net.ru/~s0mbre/blog/2006/11/30#2006_11_30
> where kevent on amd64 with 1gb of ram can handle more than 7200 events per
> second with 8000 requests concurrency with 'ab' benchmark and lighttpd.
> Although I tought it should not be published due to possible errors,
> I decided to send it for review.
>
> With this release I start 3 days resending timeout - i.e. each third day I
> will send either new version (if something new was requested and agreed to
> be implemented) or resending with back counter started from three.
> When back counter hits zero after three resending I consider there is no
> interest in subsystem and I will stop further sending.
> First one will be sent about Jan 10.
>
> Thanks for understanding and your time.
>
> Changes from 'take28' patchset:
> * optimized af_unix to use socket notifications
> * changed ALWAYS_QUEUE behaviour with poll/select notifications - previously
> kevent was not queued into poll wait queue when ALWAYS_QUEUE flag
> is set
> * added KEVENT_POLL_POLLRDHUP definition into ukevent.h header
> * libevent-1.2 patch (Jamal, your request is completed, so I'm waiting two weeks
> before starting final countdown :)
> All regression tests passed successfully except test_evbuffer(), which
> crashes on my amd64 linux 2.6 test machine for all types of notifications,
> probably it is fixed in libevent-1.2a version, I did not check.
> Patch and README can be found at project homepage.
P.S. all kernel kevent options must be turned on (namely kevent_poll,
kevent_socket and kevent_pipe).
I did not hack 'configure' to check for supported notification types.
--
Evgeniy Polyakov
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