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D-Bus Broker Announced As A New, High Performance Message Bus
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Originally posted by turboNOMAD View PostD-Bus cannot possibly make use of high performance capabilities because of inherent design limitations.
From a client point of view, it uses a single connection with no internal locking or queuing. Therefore, the only robust way to communicate over DBus by running dispatcher in a single thread. Message rate will suffer regardless of how fast the server is.
Getting rid of server hangs/crashes would be nice though.
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Originally posted by duby229 View PostI don't think backwards compatibility is a good excuse to keep something retarded. Einstein would call that insanity.
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Sorry if my question sounds a bit n00b, but what is the advantage this solution brings compared to dbus being totally implemented in userspace?
Isn't it also a little... Adventurous to go that route now, given that Bus1 is still far from being finished, and even further from being accepted into the mainline Linux kernel?
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Originally posted by duby229 View PostOk,, so lets all of us entrench it more..... Yep, definitely insanity.
Just look at MS (or Intel) trying to get into the mobile market way too late, and how well it went even if their offering was on par or even better than the competition.
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Originally posted by starshipeleven View PostThe fact that you still can't grasp that when a window of opportunity closes you're pretty much shafted is amusing.
Just look at MS (or Intel) trying to get into the mobile market way too late, and how well it went even if their offering was on par or even better than the competition.
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