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5 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Trustin Lee
baf9ecfe7b Fix IndexOutOfBoundsException raised when numHeapArenas and numDirectArenas differ
- Fixes #1227
2013-04-03 22:15:34 +09:00
Trustin Lee
2ffa083d3c Allow overriding the default allocator properties and log them / Prettier log 2013-04-03 12:08:01 +09:00
Trustin Lee
8d88acb4a7 Change ByteBufAllocator.buffer() to allocate a direct buffer only when the platform can handle a direct buffer reliably
- Rename directbyDefault to preferDirect
 - Add a system property 'io.netty.prederDirect' to allow a user from changing the preference on launch-time
 - Merge UnpooledByteBufAllocator.DEFAULT_BY_* to DEFAULT
2013-03-05 17:55:24 +09:00
Trustin Lee
67da6e4bf9 Remove the notion of ByteBufAllocator.bufferMaxCapacity()
- Allocate the unpooled memory if the requested capacity is greater then the chunkSize
- Fixes #834
2012-12-19 17:35:32 +09:00
Trustin Lee
b47fc77522 Add PooledByteBufAllocator + microbenchmark module
This pull request introduces the new default ByteBufAllocator implementation based on jemalloc, with a some differences:

* Minimum possible buffer capacity is 16 (jemalloc: 2)
* Uses binary heap with random branching (jemalloc: red-black tree)
* No thread-local cache yet (jemalloc has thread-local cache)
* Default page size is 8 KiB (jemalloc: 4 KiB)
* Default chunk size is 16 MiB (jemalloc: 2 MiB)
* Cannot allocate a buffer bigger than the chunk size (jemalloc: possible) because we don't have control over memory layout in Java. A user can work around this issue by creating a composite buffer, but it's not always a feasible option. Although 16 MiB is a pretty big default, a user's handler might need to deal with the bounded buffers when the user wants to deal with a large message.

Also, to ensure the new allocator performs good enough, I wrote a microbenchmark for it and made it a dedicated Maven module. It uses Google's Caliper framework to run and publish the test result (example)

Miscellaneous changes:

* Made some ByteBuf implementations public so that those who implements a new allocator can make use of them.
* Added ByteBufAllocator.compositeBuffer() and its variants.
* ByteBufAllocator.ioBuffer() creates a buffer with 0 capacity.
2012-12-13 22:35:06 +09:00