Restartable Sequences: A Deep Dive Into CPU Optimization

Restartable Sequences: A Deep Dive Into CPU Optimization

Hacker News·1w·Justine Tunney

Justine Tunney published a comprehensive breakdown of restartable sequences (rseq), a Linux kernel feature that lets programs atomically execute code without disabling interrupts. For makers building high-performance systems—databases, game engines, or low-latency services—understanding rseq offers a path to faster, more efficient synchronization than traditional locks.

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