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author | Eelco Dolstra <eelco.dolstra@logicblox.com> | 2013-08-07T11·51+0000 |
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committer | Eelco Dolstra <eelco.dolstra@logicblox.com> | 2013-08-07T12·02+0200 |
commit | a583a2bc59a4ee2b067e5520f6c5bc0c61852c32 (patch) | |
tree | 137be66f58b664dbf0aa21138000d711d5e00162 /tests/gc-concurrent.builder.sh | |
parent | 263d6682224f516aed74286453c5e2e097a38aa6 (diff) |
Run the daemon worker on the same CPU as the client
On a system with multiple CPUs, running Nix operations through the daemon is significantly slower than "direct" mode: $ NIX_REMOTE= nix-instantiate '<nixos>' -A system real 0m0.974s user 0m0.875s sys 0m0.088s $ NIX_REMOTE=daemon nix-instantiate '<nixos>' -A system real 0m2.118s user 0m1.463s sys 0m0.218s The main reason seems to be that the client and the worker get moved to a different CPU after every call to the worker. This patch adds a hack to lock them to the same CPU. With this, the overhead of going through the daemon is very small: $ NIX_REMOTE=daemon nix-instantiate '<nixos>' -A system real 0m1.074s user 0m0.809s sys 0m0.098s
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