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Revision as of 12:01, 23 November 2017
Members
Alistair Godwin
Giorgi Osadze
Leonel Jara
TBB Background
Containers Comparison
List of TBB containers:
concurrent_queue : Multiple threads may simultaneously push and pop elements from the queue.
concurrent_vector :
concurrent_hash_map : hash table that permits concurrent accesses.
quotes: Intel Threaded Building Blocks book. Highly concurrent containers are very important because Standard Template Library (STL) containers generally are not concurrency-friendly, and attempts to modify them concurrently can easily corrupt the containers.
Algorithms
parallel_for
parallel_scan
parallel_reduce
Threads
STL Background
Containers Comparison
Algorithms
TBB Threads
Efficiency Comparison Parallel for and concurrent_vector
Concept: Fine-grained locking
Multiple threads operate on the container by locking only those portions they really need to lock.
Concept: Lock-free algorithms
Bits of knowledge:
STL interfaces are inherently not thread-safe.
Threading Building Blocks containers are not templated with an allocator argument.