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10 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Michael Nitschinger
99f9c6dbc3 Make JMH options modifiable through the subclassed benchmark. 2014-01-15 18:53:22 +01:00
Michael Nitschinger
03b0099b63 microbench: move from Caliper to JMH 2014-01-14 14:56:20 +09:00
Trustin Lee
dba3aa2d4f Add io.netty.noResourceLeak option to microbench 2013-06-25 11:07:14 +09:00
Prajwal Tuladhar
05850da863 enable checkstyle for test source directory and fix checkstyle errors 2013-03-30 13:18:57 +01:00
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
b9996908b1 Implement reference counting
- Related: #1029
- Replace Freeable with ReferenceCounted
- Add AbstractReferenceCounted
- Add AbstractReferenceCountedByteBuf
- Add AbstractDerivedByteBuf
- Add EmptyByteBuf
2013-02-10 13:10:09 +09:00
Trustin Lee
03e68482bb Remove ChannelBuf/ByteBuf.Unsafe
- Fixes #826
Unsafe.isFreed(), free(), suspend/resumeIntermediaryAllocations() are not that dangerous. internalNioBuffer() and internalNioBuffers() are dangerous but it seems like nobody is using it even inside Netty. Removing those two methods also removes the necessity to keep Unsafe interface at all.
2012-12-17 17:41:21 +09:00
Trustin Lee
e37aeb38d6 Add the original copyright 2012-12-14 00:10:28 +09:00
Trustin Lee
6339feaa8f Apply advanced JVM options to benchmarks / Fix duplicate uploads
- Add common optimization options when launching a new JVM to run a benchmark
- Fix a bug where a benchmark report is uploaded twice
- Simplify pom.xml and move the build instruction messages to DefaultBenchmark
- Print an empty line to prettify the output
2012-12-14 00:00:41 +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