RTI Connext Traditional C++ API
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The properties of a thread of execution. Consult Platform Notes for additional platform specific details. More...
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struct | DDS_ThreadSettings_t |
The properties of a thread of execution. More... | |
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#define | DDS_THREAD_SETTINGS_KIND_MASK_DEFAULT |
The mask of default thread options. More... | |
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typedef DDS_UnsignedLong | DDS_ThreadSettingsKindMask |
A mask of which each bit is taken from DDS_ThreadSettingsKind. More... | |
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enum | DDS_ThreadSettingsKind { DDS_THREAD_SETTINGS_FLOATING_POINT, DDS_THREAD_SETTINGS_STDIO, DDS_THREAD_SETTINGS_REALTIME_PRIORITY, DDS_THREAD_SETTINGS_PRIORITY_ENFORCE, DDS_THREAD_SETTINGS_CANCEL_ASYNCHRONOUS } |
A collection of flags used to configure threads of execution. More... | |
enum | DDS_ThreadSettingsCpuRotationKind { DDS_THREAD_SETTINGS_CPU_NO_ROTATION, DDS_THREAD_SETTINGS_CPU_RR_ROTATION } |
Determines how DDS_ThreadSettings_t::cpu_list affects processor affinity for thread-related QoS policies that apply to multiple threads. More... | |
The properties of a thread of execution. Consult Platform Notes for additional platform specific details.
#define DDS_THREAD_SETTINGS_KIND_MASK_DEFAULT |
The mask of default thread options.
A mask of which each bit is taken from DDS_ThreadSettingsKind.
A collection of flags used to configure threads of execution.
Not all of these options may be relevant for all operating systems. Consult Platform Notes for additional details.
Determines how DDS_ThreadSettings_t::cpu_list affects processor affinity for thread-related QoS policies that apply to multiple threads.
Most thread-related QoS settings apply to a single thread (such as for the DDS_EventQosPolicy, DDS_DatabaseQosPolicy, and DDS_AsynchronousPublisherQosPolicy). However, the thread settings in the DDS_ReceiverPoolQosPolicy control every receive thread created. In this case, there are several schemes to map M threads to N processors; the rotation kind controls which scheme is used.
Controlling CPU Core Affinity is only relevant to the DDS_ReceiverPoolQosPolicy. It is ignored within other QoS policies that include DDS_ThreadSettings_t.
If DDS_ThreadSettings_t::cpu_list is empty, the rotation is irrelevant since no affinity adjustment will occur. Suppose instead that DDS_ThreadSettings_t::cpu_list = {0, 1} and that the middleware creates three receive threads: {A, B, C}. If DDS_ThreadSettings_t::cpu_rotation is DDS_THREAD_SETTINGS_CPU_NO_ROTATION, threads A, B and C will have the same processor affinities (0-1), and the OS will control thread scheduling within this bound. It is common to denote CPU affinities as a bitmask, where set bits represent allowed processors to run on. This mask is printed in hex, so a CPU core affinity of 0-1 can be represented by the mask 0x3.
If DDS_ThreadSettings_t::cpu_rotation is DDS_THREAD_SETTINGS_CPU_RR_ROTATION, each thread will be assigned in round-robin fashion to one of the processors in DDS_ThreadSettings_t::cpu_list; perhaps thread A to 0, B to 1, and C to 0. Note that the order in which internal middleware threads spawn is unspecified.
Not all of these options may be relevant for all operating systems. Refer to the Platform Notes for further information.