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Hello Rick!<br>
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Which version of Erlang are you using? From R16B (I think), the
ErlDrvPort datatype no longer is a pointer to the port struct.
Instead it is the slot id into the port table and those ids should
contain all values. I did a quick test on my computer running the
latest on maint on github and seem to get a full spread over all
async threads. <br>
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Lukas<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 13/08/13 05:40, Rick Reed wrote:<br>
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<div dir="ltr">It looks to me as though there's a bit of a problem
in the way efile_drv.c generates the
<div>key that's used to select an async driver queue. It uses
the address of the port which</div>
<div>on our system is 8-byte aligned. Meanwhile, erl_async.c
does a simple mod operation</div>
<div>with the number of async threads, so the number of threads
that can actually be used</div>
<div>by file operations is 1/8th of the number configured. I
suspect this isn't intended.</div>
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<div>Rr</div>
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