Commit Graph

7 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Norman Maurer
b461c9d54c Allow to specify a custom EventExecutorChooserFactory. Related to [#1230]
Motivation:

Sometimes it may be benefitially for an user to specify a custom algorithm when choose the next EventExecutor/EventLoop.

Modifications:

Allow to specify a custom EventExecutorChooseFactory that allows to customize algorithm.

Result:

More flexible api.
2016-06-06 11:04:56 +02:00
Scott Mitchell
1f8e192e21 Remove EventExecutor.children
Motivation:
EventExecutor.children uses generics in such a way that an entire colleciton must be cast to a specific type of object. This interface is not very flexible and is impossible to implement if the EventExecutor type must be wrapped. The current usage of this method also does not have any clear need within Netty. The Iterator interface allows for EventExecutor to be wrapped and forces the caller to make assumptions about types instead of building the assumptions into the interface.

Motivation:
- Remove EventExecutor.children and undeprecate the iterator() interface

Result:
EventExecutor interface has one less method and is easier to wrap.
2016-05-13 18:17:22 -07:00
Scott Mitchell
f60698a538 EpollEventLoopGroup support Executor
Motivation:
NioEventLoopGroup supports constructors which take an executor but EpollEventLoopGroup does not. EPOLL should be consistent with NIO where ever possible.

Modifications:
- Add constructors to EpollEventLoopGroup which accept an Executor as a parameter

Result:
EpollEventLoopGroup is more consistent with NioEventLoopGroup
Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/5161
2016-04-21 08:33:49 -07:00
Scott Mitchell
0c839d9e0a EPOLL SelectStrategy
Motivation:
NIO now supports a pluggable select strategy, but EPOLL currently doesn't support this. We should strive for feature parity for EPOLL.

Modifications:
- Add SelectStrategy to EPOLL transport.

Result:
EPOLL transport supports SelectStategy.
2016-03-30 15:11:35 -07:00
Norman Maurer
6b8ec6b781 [#3378] Automatically increase number of possible handled events
Motivation:

At the moment the max number of events that can be handled per epoll wakup was set during construction.

Modifications:

- Automatically increase the max number of events to handle

Result:

Better performance when a lot of events need to be handled without adjusting the code.
2015-01-30 06:51:34 +01:00
Trustin Lee
844362a947 User-definable thread model via ChannelHandlerInvoker
Motivation:

While the default thread model provided by Netty is reasonable enough for most applications, some users might have a special requirement for the thread model.  Here are a few examples:

- A user might want to invoke handlers from the caller thread directly, assuming that his or her application is completely asynchronous and does not make any invocation from non-I/O thread.  In this case, the default invoker implementation will only add the overhead of checking if the current thread is an I/O thread or not.
- A user might want to invoke handlers from different threads depending on the type of events flexibly.

Modifications:

- Backport 132af3a485 which is a fix for #1912
  - Add a new interface called 'ChannelHandlerInvoker' that performs the invocation of event handler methods.
  - Add pipeline manipulation methods that accept ChannelHandlerInvoker
- The differences from the original commit:
  - Separated the irrelevant changes out
  - Channel.eventLoop is null until the registration is complete in this branch, so Channel.Unsafe.invoker() doesn't work before registration.
  - Deregistration is not gone in this branch, so the methods related with deregistration were added to ChannelHandlerInvoker
2014-03-24 18:09:27 +09:00
Norman Maurer
9330172f80 Introduce a native transport for linux using epoll ET
This transport use JNI (C) to directly make use of epoll in Edge-Triggered mode for maximal performance on Linux. Beside this it also support using TCP_CORK and produce less GC then the NIO transport using JDK NIO.
It only builds on linux and skip the build if linux is not used. The transport produce a jar which contains all needed .so files for 32bit and 64 bit. The user only need to include the jar as dependency as usually
to make use of it and use the correct classes.

This includes also some cleanup of @trustin
2014-02-15 22:44:56 +01:00