After reading this great answer about Node's thread nature,
I started to play with UV_THREADPOOL_SIZE system variable to change the size of thread pool, and I found something interesting:
When I set
process.env.UV_THREADPOOL_SIZE = 10;
I get 15 threads in my Node process (I thought it should be 10 + 1 main Node thread = 11).
Have a look at my script:
process.env.UV_THREADPOOL_SIZE = 10;
//init thread pool by calling `readFile` function
require('fs').readFile(__filename, 'utf8', function(err, content) {});
//make node not exiting
setInterval(function() {}, 1000);
After running it I type:
ps -Lef | grep test.js | grep -v grep
and get the following results:
olegssh   4869  4301  4869  0   15 16:38 pts/0    00:00:00 /home/olegssh/node/bin/node test.js
olegssh   4869  4301  4870  0   15 16:38 pts/0    00:00:00 /home/olegssh/node/bin/node test.js
olegssh   4869  4301  4871  0   15 16:38 pts/0    00:00:00 /home/olegssh/node/bin/node test.js
olegssh   4869  4301  4872  0   15 16:38 pts/0    00:00:00 /home/olegssh/node/bin/node test.js
olegssh   4869  4301  4873  0   15 16:38 pts/0    00:00:00 /home/olegssh/node/bin/node test.js
olegssh   4869  4301  4874  0   15 16:38 pts/0    00:00:00 /home/olegssh/node/bin/node test.js
olegssh   4869  4301  4875  0   15 16:38 pts/0    00:00:00 /home/olegssh/node/bin/node test.js
olegssh   4869  4301  4876  0   15 16:38 pts/0    00:00:00 /home/olegssh/node/bin/node test.js
olegssh   4869  4301  4877  0   15 16:38 pts/0    00:00:00 /home/olegssh/node/bin/node test.js
olegssh   4869  4301  4878  0   15 16:38 pts/0    00:00:00 /home/olegssh/node/bin/node test.js
olegssh   4869  4301  4879  0   15 16:38 pts/0    00:00:00 /home/olegssh/node/bin/node test.js
olegssh   4869  4301  4880  0   15 16:38 pts/0    00:00:00 /home/olegssh/node/bin/node test.js
olegssh   4869  4301  4881  0   15 16:38 pts/0    00:00:00 /home/olegssh/node/bin/node test.js
olegssh   4869  4301  4882  0   15 16:38 pts/0    00:00:00 /home/olegssh/node/bin/node test.js
olegssh   4869  4301  4883  0   15 16:38 pts/0    00:00:00 /home/olegssh/node/bin/node test.js
As you can see there are 15 threads running.
If I set UV_THREADPOOL_SIZE = 1, I get 6 threads.
If I comment out the readFile line (so the thread pool is not initialized), I get 5 threads.
So I make a conclusion that Node at startup creates 5 threads. Why not 1?
Can somebody shed some light on this?
Edit: I'm using brand new Node 4.0.0
 
     
    