X-Git-Url: http://git.lttng.org/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=README;h=93c0a742cedda21928f5333f93737409819f0908;hb=b39e3baec9feaf3623461eff85f08f216f3bb492;hp=0ec723dea10186d13e6c11705e18a0c8149ae288;hpb=cee02f0ab0a6766662490f2d815d487c098c17b1;p=userspace-rcu.git diff --git a/README b/README index 0ec723d..93c0a74 100644 --- a/README +++ b/README @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -Userspace RCU Implementatation +Userspace RCU Implementation by Mathieu Desnoyers and Paul E. McKenney BUILDING @@ -31,30 +31,52 @@ Writing Being careful with signals - The library uses signals internally. The signal handler is + The urcu library uses signals internally. The signal handler is registered with the SA_RESTART flag. However, these signals may cause some non-restartable system calls to fail with errno = EINTR. Care should be taken to restart system calls manually if they fail with this error. A list of non-restartable system calls may be found in signal(7). To ensure the Userspace RCU library does not use signals, - define CONFIG_URCU_AVOID_SIGNALS at compile-time. + see "Usage of liburcu-mb" below. - Read-side critical sections can sit in a signal handler. Be careful, - however, to disable these signals between thread creation and calls to - rcu_register_thread(), because a signal handler nesting on an - unregistered thread would not be allowed to call rcu_read_lock(). + Read-side critical sections can are allowed in a signal handler with + liburcu and liburcu-mb. Be careful, however, to disable these signals + between thread creation and calls to rcu_register_thread(), because a + signal handler nesting on an unregistered thread would not be allowed to + call rcu_read_lock(). -Usage of CONFIG_URCU_AVOID_SIGNALS +Usage of liburcu - CONFIG_URCU_AVOID_SIGNALS uses full SMP barriers for readers. This - eliminates the need for signals but results in slower reads. + This is the preferred version of the library, both in terms of speed and + flexibility. Define _LGPL_SOURCE if your code is LGPL or GPL (otherwise + function calls will be generated instead of inlines). Use the urcu.h + header. Link the application with "-lurcu". + +Usage of liburcu-mb + + Compile code with "-DCONFIG_URCU_AVOID_SIGNALS" and link with + "-lurcu-mb" to use a version of the urcu library which does not need to + reserve a signal number. CONFIG_URCU_AVOID_SIGNALS uses full SMP + barriers for readers. This eliminates the need for signals but results + in slower reads. + +Usage of liburcu-qsbr + + The QSBR flavor of RCU needs to have each reader thread executing + rcu_quiescent_state() periodically to progress. rcu_thread_online() and + rcu_thread_offline() can be used to mark long periods for which the + threads are not active. Link with "-lurcu-qsbr" and use urcu-qsbr.h. Usage of DEBUG_RCU DEBUG_RCU is used to add internal debugging self-checks to the RCU library. This define adds a performance penality when enabled. + Can be enabled by uncommenting the corresponding line in + Makefile.build.inc. Usage of DEBUG_YIELD DEBUG_YIELD is used to add random delays in the code for testing purposes. + +