thread-pool
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A simple, fast and functional thread pool implementation using pure C++20.
dp::thread-pool
is a header only library. All the files needed are in include/thread_pool
.
ThreadPool
defines two CMake targets:
ThreadPool::ThreadPool
dp::thread-pool
You can then use find_package()
:
Alternatively, you can use something like CPM which is based on CMake's Fetch_Content
module.
Enqueue tasks without a returned result:
Enqueue tasks with a returned value:
You can see other examples in the /examples
folder.
Benchmarks were run using the nanobench library. See the ./benchmark
folder for the benchmark code. The benchmarks are set up to compare matrix multiplication using the dp::thread_pool
versus other thread pool libraries. These include:
The benchmarks are set up so that each library is tested against dp::thread_pool
using std::function
as the baseline. Relative measurements (in %) are recorded to compare the performance of each library to the baseline.
In general, dp::thread_pool
is faster than other thread pool libraries in most cases. This is especially the case when std::move_only_function
is available. fu2::unique_function
is a close second, and std::function
is the sloweset when used in dp::thread_pool
. In certain situations, riften::ThreadPool
pulls ahead in performance. This is likely due to the fact that this library uses a lock-free queue. There is also a custom semaphore and it seems that there is a difference in how work stealing is handled as well. Interestingly, task_thread_pool
seems to pull ahead with large numbers of smaller tasks.
Below is a portion of the benchmark data from the MSVC results:
relative | ms/op | op/s | err% | total | matrix multiplication 256x256 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
100.0% | 93.27 | 10.72 | 0.7% | 16.69 | dp::thread_pool - std::function |
102.9% | 90.66 | 11.03 | 0.6% | 16.22 | dp::thread_pool - std::move_only_function |
98.7% | 94.50 | 10.58 | 0.2% | 16.91 | dp::thread_pool - fu2::unique_function |
93.5% | 99.73 | 10.03 | 0.4% | 17.86 | BS::thread_pool |
102.2% | 91.29 | 10.95 | 0.6% | 16.39 | task_thread_pool |
100.1% | 93.18 | 10.73 | 1.4% | 16.61 | riften::Thiefpool |
If you wish to look at the full results, use the links below.
MSVC Results
Clang Results
Some notes on the benchmark methodology:
(MxM) * (MxM)
where *
refers to a matrix multiplication operation.This project has been built with:
10.+
(via WSL on Windows)11.+
(vis WSL on Windows)3.19+
To build, run:
Option | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
TP_BUILD_TESTS | Turn on to build unit tests. Required for formatting build targets. | ON |
TP_BUILD_EXAMPLES | Turn on to build examples | ON |
Use the following commands from the project's root directory to check and fix C++ and CMake source style. This requires clang-format, cmake-format and pyyaml to be installed on the current system. To use this feature you must turn on TP_BUILD_TESTS
.
See Format.cmake for details.
The documentation is automatically built and published whenever a GitHub Release is created. To manually build documentation, call the following command.
To build the documentation locally, you will need Doxygen and Graphviz on your system.
Contributions are very welcome. Please see contribution guidelines for more info.
The project is licensed under the MIT license. See [LICENSE](LICENSE) for more details.
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