On Wed, Nov 12, 2008 at 8:08 PM, Dan Kegel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I don't see any measurements showing what typical Chrome
> IPC traffic looks like.  Without that, it's hard to interpret
> your results.  If I missed it, please point me to it.

These tests compare the relative performance of the IPC mechanisms
that are available in Mac OS X, since several people had questions
about that.

Characterizing Chromium's IPC traffic is a great next step.  While we
know that "handle messages up to 256MB in size" is a requirement, and
we know that low round trip latency is also a requirement (given that
IPC round trips are in the UI feedback loop for interacting with the
contents of a page), I haven't found any measurements that record the
actual distribution of IPC message sizes and latencies.  It should be
possible to extract that information relatively easily using Jim
Roskind's excellent histogram code as long as we can get
microsecond-accurate timing measurements.

--Amanda

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