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Support additional (new) threading models on NonStop #24175

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rsbeckerca opened this issue Apr 17, 2024 · 1 comment
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Support additional (new) threading models on NonStop #24175

rsbeckerca opened this issue Apr 17, 2024 · 1 comment
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There is a new threading model being planned for NonStop. I cannot provide details at this moment (currently under NDA) but it will require changes to the 50-nonstop.conf file to support. I expect to have the information next week when I can spin up a test environment for this change. I am not anticipating (hopefully) any code changes from this new model.

The change will require documentation changes in the NOTES-NONSTOP.md file on how to configure and build with the new model.

With a little luck, this should be a trivial change. It would be really nice to be able to have this apply to 3.0 forward, since it is only a config change based on a new build. No builds will be dropped as part of this change.

@rsbeckerca rsbeckerca added the issue: feature request The issue was opened to request a feature label Apr 17, 2024
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t8m commented Apr 17, 2024

If it is only a build target config addition, it would be OK for all branches.

@tom-cosgrove-arm tom-cosgrove-arm changed the title Support additional (new) treading models on NonStop Support additional (new) threading models on NonStop Apr 18, 2024
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