TL;DR:
- Use std Mutex if your critical sections are short and you're not too worried about fairness.
- Use parking_lot Mutex if you experience thread starvation and don't care about panic poisoning.
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This, and similar posts discussing the same subject, seem to fail to realize that you can trivially implement your own back-off strategy using Mutex::try_lock(). This can have significant performance implications in use-cases where absolute low latency is not required.
I rarely see this get mentioned, although I think I did see it once or twice.
A shout out to the spin crate too, which has a lot of options that may interest people explicitly supported/exposed. It also supports no_std which can be immensely useful in some use-cases.
Huh, TIL. Good post!