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package com.lmax.disruptor;


import com.lmax.disruptor.util.ThreadHints;

Busy Spin strategy that uses a busy spin loop for EventProcessors waiting on a barrier.

This strategy will use CPU resource to avoid syscalls which can introduce latency jitter. It is best used when threads can be bound to specific CPU cores.

/** * Busy Spin strategy that uses a busy spin loop for {@link com.lmax.disruptor.EventProcessor}s waiting on a barrier. * <p> * This strategy will use CPU resource to avoid syscalls which can introduce latency jitter. It is best * used when threads can be bound to specific CPU cores. */
public final class BusySpinWaitStrategy implements WaitStrategy { @Override public long waitFor( final long sequence, Sequence cursor, final Sequence dependentSequence, final SequenceBarrier barrier) throws AlertException, InterruptedException { long availableSequence; while ((availableSequence = dependentSequence.get()) < sequence) { barrier.checkAlert(); ThreadHints.onSpinWait(); } return availableSequence; } @Override public void signalAllWhenBlocking() { } }