
- redisGate Enterprise
- Enterprise Server
- Enterprise Gate Server
- Boost.Fiber
- Table of Contents
- 1. Overview
- 2. Fiber management
- 3. Scheduling
- 4. Stack allocation
- 5. Synchronization
- 6. Fiber local storage
- 7. Migrating fibers between threads
- 8. Integrating Fibers with Asynchronous Callbacks
- 9. Integrating Fibers with Nonblocking I/O
- 10. when_any/when_all functionality
- 11. Sharing a Thread with Another Main Loop
- 12. Specualtive execution
- 13. NUMA
- 14. GPU computing
- 15. Running with worker threads
- 16. Performance
- 17. Tuning
- 18. Customization
- 19. Rationale
- 20. Acknowledgments
- 21. License
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- Introduction to fibers in c++
- IO_URING
- Welcome
- ◎ Introduction
- Asynchronous Programming Under Linux
- What is io_uring
- The Low-level io_uring Interface
- ◎ Tutorial
- liburing Examples
- cat with liburing
- cp with liburing
- A web server with liburing
- Probing supported capabilities
- Linking requests
- Fixed buffers
- Submission Queue Polling
- Register an eventfd
- ◎ liburing Reference
- SQE: Submission Queue Entry
- CQE: Completion Queue Event
- Supported capabilities
- Setup and tear down
- Submission
- Completion
- Advanced usage
- ◎ io_uring Reference
- io_uring Reference
- io_uring_setup
- io_uring_enter
- io_uring_register
- ◎ License
- Helio
- Linux
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Boost.Fiber Acknowledgments
Acknowledgments - 감사의 말
Agustín Bergé, Eugene Yakubovich, Giovanni Piero Deretta, 특히 Nat Goodspeed에게 감사의 말씀을 전하고 싶습니다.
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