We want to reduce the time in the main V2Writable process
spends writing to the pipe, as the main process itself is
the primary source of contention.
While we're at it, always flush after writing to ensure
the child sees it at once. (Grr... Perl doesn't use writev)
}
$v2writable = undef;
close $w;
}
$v2writable = undef;
close $w;
+
+ # F_SETPIPE_SZ = 1031 on Linux; increasing the pipe size here
+ # speeds V2Writable batch imports across 8 cores by nearly 20%
+ fcntl($r, 1031, 1048576) if $^O eq 'linux';
+
eval { partition_worker_loop($self, $r) };
die "worker $part died: $@\n" if $@;
die "unexpected MM $self->{mm}" if $self->{mm};
eval { partition_worker_loop($self, $r) };
die "worker $part died: $@\n" if $@;
die "unexpected MM $self->{mm}" if $self->{mm};
# called by V2Writable
sub index_raw {
my ($self, $len, $msgref, $artnum, $object_id) = @_;
# called by V2Writable
sub index_raw {
my ($self, $len, $msgref, $artnum, $object_id) = @_;
- print { $self->{w} } "$len $artnum $object_id\n", $$msgref or die
+ my $w = $self->{w};
+ print $w "$len $artnum $object_id\n", $$msgref or die
"failed to write partition $!\n";
"failed to write partition $!\n";
+ $w->flush or die "failed to flush: $!\n";