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Commit ID 9c9205860c5ab0e4f3180298e3f7082be259772c
Author Marco Costalba
Date 2015-11-03 10:27:00 UTC
Get rid of timer thread Unfortunately std::condition_variable::wait_for() is not accurate in general case and the timer thread can wake up also after tens or even hundreds of millisecs after time has elapsded. CPU load, process priorities, number of concurrent threads, even from other processes, will have effect upon it. Even official documentation says: "This function may block for longer than timeout_duration due to scheduling or resource contention delays." So retire timer and use a polling scheme based on a local thread counter that counts search() calls and a small trick to keep polling frequency constant, independently from the number of threads. Tested for no regression at very fast TC 2+0.05 th 7: LLR: 2.96 (-2.94,2.94) [-3.00,1.00] Total: 32969 W: 6720 L: 6620 D: 19629 TC 2+0.05 th 1: LLR: 2.95 (-2.94,2.94) [-3.00,1.00] Total: 7765 W: 1917 L: 1765 D: 4083 And at STC TC, both single thread LLR: 2.96 (-2.94,2.94) [-3.00,1.00] Total: 15587 W: 3036 L: 2905 D: 9646 And with 7 threads LLR: 2.95 (-2.94,2.94) [-3.00,1.00] Total: 8149 W: 1367 L: 1227 D: 5555 bench: 8639247
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