From 47162673c79c757a9c038c4ddc41fb3022223bde Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "Wladimir J. van der Laan" Date: Wed, 1 Jul 2015 17:38:15 +0200 Subject: Use real number of cores for default -par, ignore virtual cores To determine the default for `-par`, the number of script verification threads, use [boost::thread::physical_concurrency()](http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_58_0/doc/html/thread/thread_management.html#thread.thread_management.thread.physical_concurrency) which counts only physical cores, not virtual cores. Virtual cores are roughly a set of cached registers to avoid context switches while threading, they cannot actually perform work, so spawning a verification thread for them could even reduce efficiency and will put undue load on the system. Should fix issue #6358, as well as some other reported system overload issues, especially on Intel processors. The function was only introduced in boost 1.56, so provide a utility function `GetNumCores` to fall back for older Boost versions. --- src/util.cpp | 10 ++++++++++ 1 file changed, 10 insertions(+) (limited to 'src/util.cpp') diff --git a/src/util.cpp b/src/util.cpp index da5821e53..bb7df2320 100644 --- a/src/util.cpp +++ b/src/util.cpp @@ -756,3 +756,13 @@ void SetThreadPriority(int nPriority) #endif // PRIO_THREAD #endif // WIN32 } + +int GetNumCores() +{ +#if BOOST_VERSION >= 105600 + return boost::thread::physical_concurrency(); +#else // Must fall back to hardware_concurrency, which unfortunately counts virtual cores + return boost::thread::hardware_concurrency(); +#endif +} + -- cgit v1.2.3