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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 19, 2013
Filed:
Apr. 21, 2010
Gabor J. Dozsa, Ardsley, NY (US);
Philip Heidelberger, Cortlandt Manor, NY (US);
Sameer Kumar, White Plains, NY (US);
Joseph D. Ratterman, Rochester, MN (US);
Burkhard Steinmacher-burow, Esslingen, DE;
Gabor J. Dozsa, Ardsley, NY (US);
Philip Heidelberger, Cortlandt Manor, NY (US);
Sameer Kumar, White Plains, NY (US);
Joseph D. Ratterman, Rochester, MN (US);
Burkhard Steinmacher-Burow, Esslingen, DE;
Abstract
In an embodiment, a reception thread receives a source node identifier, a type, and a data pointer from an application and, in response, creates a receive request. If the source node identifier specifies a source node, the reception thread adds the receive request to a fast-post queue. If a message received from a network does not match a receive request on a posted queue, a polling thread adds a receive request that represents the message to an unexpected queue. If the fast-post queue contains the receive request, the polling thread removes the receive request from the fast-post queue. If the receive request that was removed from the fast-post queue does not match the receive request on the unexpected queue, the polling thread adds the receive request that was removed from the fast-post queue to the posted queue. The reception thread and the polling thread execute asynchronously from each other.