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Lock free hierarchical work scheduler Builds with MSVC, Clang and GCC, header only, C99 compliant, MIT license.
See github for latest version: https://github.com/DanEngelbrecht/bikeshed
See design blogs at: https://danengelbrecht.github.io
Release 1.0
- Use explicit int32_t for instead of long to ensure 32-bit values on GCC/Clang x64-builds
- Corrected URL to blog in README.md
- Added sample code for performance tests (in examples folder)
Pre-release 4
- Bikeshed_AddDependencies to take array of parent task task_ids
- Bikeshed_ReadyCallback now gets called per channel range
- Bikeshed_FreeTasks
- BIKESHED_L1CACHE_SIZE to control ready head alignement - no padding/alignement added by default
- BIKESHED_CPU_YIELD to control yielding in high-contention scenarios
- Added default (non-atomic) implementations for helper for unsupported platforms/compilers
- Codacy analisys and badge
- More input validation on public apis when BIKESHED_ASSERTS is enabled
- Batch allocation of task indexes
- Batch allocation of dependency indexes
- Batch free of task indexes
- Batch free of dependency indexes
- Fixed broken channel range detection when resolving dependencies
Pre-release 3
- Ready callback is now called when a task is readied via dependency resolve
- Tasks are readied in batch when possible
Pre-release 2
- Internal cleanups
- Fixed warnings and removed clang warning suppressions
-Wno-sign-conversion
-Wno-unused-macros
-Wno-c++98-compat
-Wno-implicit-fallthrough
- Made it compile cleanly with clang++ on Windows
Pre-release 1
- Generic tasks scheduling with dependecies between tasks
- Each task has zero or many dependecies (as defined by user)
- User should Ready any tasks that can execute (has zero dependencies)
- Automatic ready of tasks that reaches zero dependecies
- Automatic free of tasks that has completed
- A task can have many parents and many child dependecies
- Task channels - execute tasks based on task channel
- No memory allocations once shed is created
- Minimal dependencies
- Memory allocation and threading are users responsability
- Lifetime of data associated with tasks is users responsability
- Configurable and optional assert (fatal error) behavior
- Configurable platform dependant functions with default implementation provided
- Header only - define
BIKESHED_IMPLEMENTATION
in one compilation unit and includebikeshed.h
- Cyclic dependency detection and resolving
- API is designed to help user avoid cyclic dependecies but does not do any analisys
- Built in threading or syncronization code - API to add it is available
- Unlimited number of active tasks - currently limited to 8 388 607 active tasks
- Cancelling of tasks
- Tagging of tasks
Minimal dependecies with default overridable method for atomic operations.
<stdint.h>
<string.h>
- The default (optional) MSVC implementation depends on
<Windows.h>
.
The default implementations for the atomic and CPU yield functions can be overridden with your own implementation by overriding the macros:
BIKESHED_ATOMICADD
Atomically adds a 32-bit signed integer to another 32-bit signed integer and returns the resultBIKESHED_ATOMICCAS
Atomically exchange a 32-bit signed integer with another 32-bit signed integer if the value to be swapped matches the provided compare value, returns the old value.BIKESHED_CPU_YIELD
Yield CPU (mm_pause() / YieldProcessor()).
Test code has dependencies added as drop-in headers from
- https://github.com/JCash/jctest for unit test validation
Test code has dependencies added as git sub-modules from
- https://github.com/DanEngelbrecht/nadir for threading and syncronization