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PH
Hi guys;

I got a single processor computer, running an application that launches
2 threads.

Each of these threads listens for incoming connections in a specific
port, so there is a Loop . Until inside each of them.

When a packet is received the thread calls a method that process the
packet, and so on, this happens for every packet in any of those 2
ports.

THIS SI NOT THE ACTUAL CODE, BUT IS SOMETHING ALIKE

--------------------------

Dim Thread1 as new Thread (addressOff ProcessPacket)

Thread1.Start

Dim Thread2 as new Thread (addressOff ProcessPacket)

Thread2.Start

Private Sub ProcessPacket

Do

BeginAccept( WhateverProc)

Until bStop

End Sub

Private Sub WhateverProc

Process the packet

End Sub

--------------------------

Now, my problem is that in a period of time, lets say 30 seconds, I only
receive 4 packets (this is only when I test, in production will be a LOT
more, believe me ;-) )

What happens is that the processor's resources are almost gone, and the
computer reacts responsive less.

If this is happening with 4 packets, I don't what to even imagine what
will happen with 100.

Is there any way to easy the life of the processor even with more
traffic coming in?

Thanks


Mar 7 '06 #1
2 1670
Tom
Have you tried putting an Application.DoE vents in your Do loop? It
would seem that would allow other messages/threads to be processed and
should reduce your CPU usage. Otherwise, you may have to redesign the
thread so that it processes on a timer - i.e. only runs once every 15
seconds or something.

Tom
--

PH wrote:
Hi guys;

I got a single processor computer, running an application that
launches 2 threads.

Each of these threads listens for incoming connections in a specific
port, so there is a Loop . Until inside each of them.

When a packet is received the thread calls a method that process the
packet, and so on, this happens for every packet in any of those 2
ports.

THIS SI NOT THE ACTUAL CODE, BUT IS SOMETHING ALIKE

--------------------------

Dim Thread1 as new Thread (addressOff ProcessPacket)

Thread1.Start

Dim Thread2 as new Thread (addressOff ProcessPacket)

Thread2.Start

Private Sub ProcessPacket

Do

BeginAccept( WhateverProc)

Until bStop

End Sub

Private Sub WhateverProc

Process the packet

End Sub

--------------------------

Now, my problem is that in a period of time, lets say 30 seconds, I
only receive 4 packets (this is only when I test, in production will
be a LOT more, believe me ;-) )

What happens is that the processor's resources are almost gone, and
the computer reacts responsive less.

If this is happening with 4 packets, I don't what to even imagine what
will happen with 100.

Is there any way to easy the life of the processor even with more
traffic coming in?

Thanks


Mar 7 '06 #2
What if you don't use threading at all ? Once done, if it works fine it's
likey a problem with the multithreading part, else if it still perform badly
this is likely a problem with how the connection is managed...
--
Patrice

"PH" <no****@nospam. com> a écrit dans le message de
news:003801c641 f7$94929600$0e0 1a8c0@m1...
Hi guys;

I got a single processor computer, running an application that launches
2 threads.

Each of these threads listens for incoming connections in a specific
port, so there is a Loop . Until inside each of them.

When a packet is received the thread calls a method that process the
packet, and so on, this happens for every packet in any of those 2
ports.

THIS SI NOT THE ACTUAL CODE, BUT IS SOMETHING ALIKE

--------------------------

Dim Thread1 as new Thread (addressOff ProcessPacket)

Thread1.Start

Dim Thread2 as new Thread (addressOff ProcessPacket)

Thread2.Start

Private Sub ProcessPacket

Do

BeginAccept( WhateverProc)

Until bStop

End Sub

Private Sub WhateverProc

Process the packet

End Sub

--------------------------

Now, my problem is that in a period of time, lets say 30 seconds, I only
receive 4 packets (this is only when I test, in production will be a LOT
more, believe me ;-) )

What happens is that the processor's resources are almost gone, and the
computer reacts responsive less.

If this is happening with 4 packets, I don't what to even imagine what
will happen with 100.

Is there any way to easy the life of the processor even with more
traffic coming in?

Thanks



Mar 7 '06 #3

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