Re: [PATCH v2 0/2] handle memoryless nodes more appropriately

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On 19.10.23 09:36, Qi Zheng wrote:
Hi all,

Currently, in the process of initialization or offline memory, memoryless
nodes will still be built into the fallback list of itself or other nodes.

This is not what we expected, so this patch series removes memoryless
nodes from the fallback list entirely.

What's the end result of this change -- IOW why do we care? Patch #1 mentions "which will reduce runtime overhead." and patch #2 mentions "This will incur some runtime overhead.". IIUC the comment in patch #1 correctly, these changes don't fix anything, correct?

Did you look into showing a performance gain?

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Cheers,

David / dhildenb





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