From: Thomas Monjalon <thomas@monjalon.net>
To: Tyler Retzlaff <roretzla@linux.microsoft.com>
Cc: "Stephen Hemminger" <stephen@networkplumber.org>,
dev@dpdk.org, "Morten Brørup" <mb@smartsharesystems.com>,
david.marchand@redhat.com,
"Bruce Richardson" <bruce.richardson@intel.com>
Subject: Re: help with pthread_t deprecation / api changes
Date: Fri, 09 Dec 2022 22:13:44 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <6848416.18pcnM708K@thomas> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20221209200613.GB19263@linuxonhyperv3.guj3yctzbm1etfxqx2vob5hsef.xx.internal.cloudapp.net>
09/12/2022 21:06, Tyler Retzlaff:
> On Fri, Dec 09, 2022 at 08:48:14AM -0800, Stephen Hemminger wrote:
> > On Fri, 09 Dec 2022 08:53:57 +0100
> > Thomas Monjalon <thomas@monjalon.net> wrote:
> >
> > > > > If some execution environment doesn't support thread names, it could return a string that makes it possible for a human to identify the thread, e.g. the tread id. Again, this is assuming that it is only used for debugging, trace, and similar.
> > > >
> > > > i think this raises a good question. is the purpose of setting a thread name
> > > > meant to be something we can use from the application or is it something that
> > > > is for debugging diagnostics and may be a best effort?
> > >
>
> > Thomas Monjalon <thomas@monjalon.net> wrote:
>
> > I think yes it is only for debugging.
> > So best effort looks to be a good approach.
> > I'm not sure you need to replace the functions.
> > Can you just complete the implementations?
>
> the patch series put forward allows a set / get name per-lcore, where
> you get implicit (but not exposed via the eal api) call to underlying
> platform thread setname.
I don't understand how lcore ID and thread ID are connected.
You can run multiple control threads on a single lcore.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2022-12-09 21:13 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 19+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2022-11-30 22:54 Tyler Retzlaff
2022-12-02 1:12 ` Tyler Retzlaff
2022-12-02 8:03 ` Morten Brørup
2022-12-02 19:57 ` Tyler Retzlaff
2022-12-09 7:53 ` Thomas Monjalon
2022-12-09 16:48 ` Stephen Hemminger
2022-12-09 20:06 ` Tyler Retzlaff
2022-12-09 21:13 ` Thomas Monjalon [this message]
2022-12-09 23:49 ` Tyler Retzlaff
2022-12-11 7:50 ` Thomas Monjalon
2022-12-12 17:45 ` Tyler Retzlaff
2022-12-13 8:32 ` Thomas Monjalon
2022-12-13 17:38 ` Tyler Retzlaff
2022-12-13 19:34 ` Thomas Monjalon
2022-12-13 20:39 ` Morten Brørup
2022-12-14 0:16 ` Tyler Retzlaff
2022-12-09 21:14 ` Thomas Monjalon
2022-12-09 22:38 ` Stephen Hemminger
2022-12-09 23:55 ` Tyler Retzlaff
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