stats: simplify statistics implementation#55
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January 11, 2025 09:21
Each worker thread has its own counter struct and updates it independently. The telemetry thread can read the counter struct from any worker at any time because we assume that updates (to uint64_t) are atomic. Reading the counter struct should not cause an invalidation of the worker's cache.
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Only account them once.
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Each worker thread has its own statistics struct and updates the counters in it independently. The telemetry thread can read the counters from any worker at any time. We assume that updates (to uint64_t) are atomic. Reading the counters should not cause an invalidation of the worker's cache.
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