c2clat
A tool to measure CPU core to core latency (by rigtorp)
ipc-bench
:racehorse: Benchmarks for Inter-Process-Communication Techniques (by goldsborough)
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MIT License | MIT License |
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c2clat
Posts with mentions or reviews of c2clat.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-09-18.
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Measuring core-to-core latency (in Rust)
I have something similar but in C++: https://github.com/rigtorp/c2clat
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The Intel i9-12900K, a Z690, and some DDR5 RAM have just arrived, what tests/ benchmarks would you like to see?
Inter-core latency! https://github.com/rigtorp/c2clat
ipc-bench
Posts with mentions or reviews of ipc-bench.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-10-09.
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IPC – Unix Signals
Anyone who thinks they understand unix signals is fooling themselves. Anyway, the basis of the claim that you can exchange half a million small messages per second using signals is misunderstanding. The benchmark suite in question passes no data, it only ping-pongs the signal.
https://github.com/goldsborough/ipc-bench
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Hey Rustaceans! Got a question? Ask here (6/2023)!
Having now done some benchmarking, I would like to use shared_memory.
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Measuring core-to-core latency (in Rust)
I only use AF_UNIX sockets when I need to pass open file handles between processes. I generally prefer message queues: https://linux.die.net/man/7/mq_overview
I haven’t measured myself, but other people did, and they found the latency of message queues is substantially lower: https://github.com/goldsborough/ipc-bench
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High performance task/job submission between C# UI and C++ Backend
After reading your post, it seems as if you are interested in something called Inter Process Communication (IPC). There are as many solutions to this as there are birds in the sky (not really, but almost). If you want _speed_, take a look at this benchmark comparison: https://github.com/goldsborough/ipc-bench.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing c2clat and ipc-bench you can also consider the following projects:
pcm - Processor Counter Monitor [Moved to: https://github.com/intel/pcm]
core-to-core-latency - Measures the latency between CPU cores
pcm - Intel® Performance Counter Monitor (Intel® PCM)
hashbrown - Rust port of Google's SwissTable hash map
Cargo - The Rust package manager
thor-os - Simple operating system in C++, written from scratch
multichase
USB-x360-N64Controller - N64 to x360 controller conversion using Maple Mini (STM32F1)
cva6 - The CORE-V CVA6 is an Application class 6-stage RISC-V CPU capable of booting Linux