The patch for closing connections has been commited to the epoll branch.
Incidentally, what would it take for epoll to be considered for
inclusion into HEAD now?  I noticed that kqueue is still missing the two
things that were stated that comm_epoll.cc needed (see below):
from comm_kqueue.cc:
/*
 * XXX Currently not implemented / supported by this module XXX
 *
 * - delay pools
 * - deferred reads
 *
 * So, its not entirely useful in a production setup since if a read
 * is meant to be deferred it isn't (we're not even throwing the event
 * away here). Eventually the rest of the code will be rewritten
 * so deferred reads aren't required.
 *  -- adrian
 */
On Mon, 2003-01-27 at 17:22, David Nicklay wrote:
> 
> I finally got a test box for me to work on again.  It is a single CPU
> 1GHz Pentium III with 2 GB RAM, stock Redhat-7.2 + linux-2.5.59. 
> Running squid-3.0-devel using the epoll branch and an added patch to
> close connections in epoll, I was able to get 1917 requests per second
> on i.cnn.net.
> 
> This is a substantial improvement over my previous test on this box with
> linux-2.4.9 running squid-2.5.STABLE1.  In that test I only got 1333
> requests per second.  Unfortunately, there are too many variables for me
> to attribute the increase in performance to squid-3, the new kernel, or
> the epoll patch.  I will try running another test to isolate it if I
> can.
> 
> The patch for closing connections in epoll is forthcoming this week.
> 
> -- 
> David Nicklay
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-- David Nicklay Location: CNN Center - SE0811A Office: 404-827-2698 Cell: 404-545-6218Received on Tue Jan 28 2003 - 09:57:14 MST
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