Re: [PATCH] Sleep 1 millisecond in poll() to avoid busy wait

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On Mon, Apr 28, 2014 at 10:39 AM, Stepan Kasal <kasal@xxxxxx> wrote:
> From: theoleblond <theodore.leblond@xxxxxxxxx>
> Date: Wed, 16 May 2012 06:52:49 -0700
>
> I played around with this quite a bit. After trying some more complex
> schemes, I found that what worked best is to just sleep 1 millisecond
> between iterations. Though it's a very short time, it still completely
> eliminates the busy wait condition, without hurting perf.
>
> There code uses SleepEx(1, TRUE) to sleep. See this page for a good
> discussion of why that is better than calling SwitchToThread, which
> is what was used previously:
> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1383943/switchtothread-vs-sleep1
>
> Note that calling SleepEx(0, TRUE) does *not* solve the busy wait.
>
> The most striking case was when testing on a UNC share with a large repo,
> on a single CPU machine. Without the fix, it took 4 minutes 15 seconds,
> and with the fix it took just 1:08! I think it's because git-upload-pack's
> busy wait was eating the CPU away from the git process that's doing the
> real work. With multi-proc, the timing is not much different, but tons of
> CPU time is still wasted, which can be a killer on a server that needs to
> do bunch of other things.
>
> I also tested the very fast local case, and didn't see any measurable
> difference. On a big repo with 4500 files, the upload-pack took about 2
> seconds with and without the fix.
> ---
>
> This is one of the patches that lives in msysGit, could it be
> accepted upstream?
> It modifies the Windows compat function only.

compat/poll/poll.c comes from Gnulib, so it would be better to submit
the patch there and update.
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