/* Copyright (c) 2007-2011 iMatix Corporation Copyright (c) 2007-2011 Other contributors as noted in the AUTHORS file This file is part of 0MQ. 0MQ is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. 0MQ is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License along with this program. If not, see . */ #ifndef __ZMQ_CONFIG_HPP_INCLUDED__ #define __ZMQ_CONFIG_HPP_INCLUDED__ namespace zmq { // Compile-time settings. enum { // Maximum number of sockets that can be opened at the same time. max_sockets = 512, // Number of new messages in message pipe needed to trigger new memory // allocation. Setting this parameter to 256 decreases the impact of // memory allocation by approximately 99.6% message_pipe_granularity = 256, // Commands in pipe per allocation event. command_pipe_granularity = 16, // Size in bytes of the largest message that is still copied around // rather than being reference-counted. max_vsm_size = 29, // Determines how often does socket poll for new commands when it // still has unprocessed messages to handle. Thus, if it is set to 100, // socket will process 100 inbound messages before doing the poll. // If there are no unprocessed messages available, poll is done // immediately. Decreasing the value trades overall latency for more // real-time behaviour (less latency peaks). inbound_poll_rate = 100, // Maximal batching size for engines with receiving functionality. // So, if there are 10 messages that fit into the batch size, all of // them may be read by a single 'recv' system call, thus avoiding // unnecessary network stack traversals. in_batch_size = 8192, // Maximal batching size for engines with sending functionality. // So, if there are 10 messages that fit into the batch size, all of // them may be written by a single 'send' system call, thus avoiding // unnecessary network stack traversals. out_batch_size = 8192, // Maximal delta between high and low watermark. max_wm_delta = 1024, // Swap inteligently batches data for writing to disk. The size of // the batch in bytes is specified by this option. swap_block_size = 8192, // Maximum number of events the I/O thread can process in one go. max_io_events = 256, // Maximal delay to process command in API thread (in CPU ticks). // 3,000,000 ticks equals to 1 - 2 milliseconds on current CPUs. // Note that delay is only applied when there is continuous stream of // messages to process. If not so, commands are processed immediately. max_command_delay = 3000000, // Low-precision clock precision in CPU ticks. 1ms. Value of 1000000 // should be OK for CPU frequencies above 1GHz. If should work // reasonably well for CPU frequencies above 500MHz. For lower CPU // frequencies you may consider lowering this value to get best // possible latencies. clock_precision = 1000000, // Maximum transport data unit size for PGM (TPDU). pgm_max_tpdu = 1500 }; } #endif