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781 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Dmitry Spikhalskiy
b4e5965424 Cleanup inappropriate @throws javadoc of some AsciiString util methods 2016-11-04 15:37:16 +01:00
Carl Mastrangelo
42fba015ce reduce lock contention in resource leak
Motivation:
ResourceLeakDetector shows two main problems, racy access and heavy lock contention.

Modifications:
This PR fixes this by doing two things:
1.  Replace the sampling counter with a ThreadLocalRandom.  This has two benefits.
    First, it makes the sampling ration no longer have to be a power of two.  Second,
    it de-noises the continuous races that fight over this single value.  Instead,
    this change uses slightly more CPU to decide if it should sample by using TLR.
2.  DefaultResourceLeaks need to be kept alive in order to catch leaks.  The means
    by which this happens is by a singular, doubly-linked list.  This creates a
    large amount of contention when allocating quickly.  This is noticeable when
    running on a multi core machine.

    Instead, this uses a concurrent hash map to keep track of active resources
    which has much better contention characteristics.

Results:
Better concurrent hygiene.  Running the gRPC QPS benchmark showed RLD taking about
3 CPU seconds for every 1 wall second when runnign with 12 threads.

There are some minor perks to this as well.  DefaultResourceLeak accounting is
moved to a central place which probably has better caching behavior.
2016-11-02 08:14:48 +01:00
Norman Maurer
273778c96c Correctly add futures to list in test
Motivation:

We missed to add the futures to the list in the test.

Modifications:

Add futures to list.

Result:

More correct test.
2016-11-01 10:23:03 +01:00
Scott Mitchell
9cfa467554 PlatformDependent ASCII hash code broken on big endian machines
Motivation:
PlatformDependent has a hash code algorithm which utilizes UNSAFE for performance reasons. This hash code algorithm must also be consistent with CharSequence objects that represent a collection of ASCII characters. In order to make the UNSAFE versions and CharSequence versions the endianness should be taken into account. However the big endian code was not correct in a few places.

Modifications:
- Correct bugs in PlatformDependent class related to big endian ASCII hash code computation

Result:
Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/5925
2016-10-24 09:23:56 -07:00
Norman Maurer
5f533b7358 [maven-release-plugin] prepare for next development iteration 2016-10-14 13:20:41 +02:00
Norman Maurer
35fb0babe2 [maven-release-plugin] prepare release netty-4.1.6.Final 2016-10-14 12:47:19 +02:00
qiaodaimadelaowang
01af0baaf7 Fix typo in UnstableApi javadocs 2016-10-03 11:04:19 +02:00
radai-rosenblatt
15ac6c4a1f Clean-up unused imports
Motivation:

the build doesnt seem to enforce this, so they piled up

Modifications:

removed unused import lines

Result:

less unused imports

Signed-off-by: radai-rosenblatt <radai.rosenblatt@gmail.com>
2016-09-30 09:08:50 +02:00
rdhabalia
789c9a53df Pre-increment leakCheckCnt to prevent false leak-detectation for very first time
Motivation:
ResourceLeakDetector reports leak for first call to open(obj) as its leakCheckCnt starts with value 0 and increment subsequently. with value of leakCheckCnt =0, it always returns ResourceLeak. Our application calls ResourceLeakDetector.open(obj) to validate Leak and it fails at very first call even though there is no leak in application.

Modifications:
ResourceLeakDetector.leakCheckCnt value will not be 0 while deriving leak and it will not return incorrect value of ResourceLeak.

Result:
Fix false leak report on first call on ResourceLeakDetector.
2016-09-29 14:13:33 +02:00
Scott Mitchell
506ac2ca71 NetUtil.bytesToIpAddress bug
Motivation:
NetUtil.bytesToIpAddress does not correctly translate IPv4 address to String. Also IPv6 addresses may not follow minimization conventions when converting to a String (see rfc 5952).

Modifications:
- NetUtil.bytesToIpAddress should correctly handle negative byte values for IPv4
- NetUtil.bytesToIpAddress should leverage existing to string conversion code in NetUtil

Result:
Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/5821
2016-09-22 17:06:21 -07:00
Norman Maurer
eb7f751ba5 Log less confusing message when try to load native library
Motivation:

At the moment we log very confusing messages when trying to load a native library which kind of suggest that the whole loading process failed even if just one mechanism failed and the library could be loaded at the end.

Modifications:

Make the mesage less confusing and also log a successful load of the native library.

Result:

Less confusing logs.
2016-09-13 17:15:47 -07:00
Fabian Lange
f375772ff0 Remove OSGi import of JCTools since it is shaded.
Motivation:

Since netty shaded JCTools the OSGi manifest no longer is correct. It claims to
have an optional import "org.jctools.queues;resolution:=optional,org.jctools.qu
eues.atomic;resolution:=optional,org.jctools.util;resolution:=optional"
However since it is shaded, this is no longer true.
This was noticed when making JCTools a real bundle and netty resolved it as
optional import.

Modifications:

Modify the generated manifest by no longer analyzing org.jctools for imports.
A manual setting of sun.misc as optional was required.

Result:

Netty OSGi bundle will no longer interfere with a JCTools bundle.
2016-09-13 15:21:34 -07:00
buchgr
67d3a78123 Reduce bytecode size of PlatformDependent0.equals.
Motivation:

PP0.equals has a bytecode size of 476. This is above the default inlining threshold of OpenJDK.

Modifications:

Slightly change the method to reduce the bytecode size by > 50% to 212 bytes.

Result:

The bytecode size is dramatically reduced, making the method a candidate for inlining.
The relevant code in our application (gRPC) that relies heavily on equals comparisons,
runs some ~10% faster. The Netty JMH benchmark shows no performance regression.

Current 4.1:

PlatformDependentBenchmark.unsafeBytesEqual      10  avgt   20     7.836 ±   0.113  ns/op
PlatformDependentBenchmark.unsafeBytesEqual      50  avgt   20    16.889 ±   4.284  ns/op
PlatformDependentBenchmark.unsafeBytesEqual     100  avgt   20    15.601 ±   0.296  ns/op
PlatformDependentBenchmark.unsafeBytesEqual    1000  avgt   20    95.885 ±   1.992  ns/op
PlatformDependentBenchmark.unsafeBytesEqual   10000  avgt   20   824.429 ±  12.792  ns/op
PlatformDependentBenchmark.unsafeBytesEqual  100000  avgt   20  8907.035 ± 177.844  ns/op

With this change:

PlatformDependentBenchmark.unsafeBytesEqual      10  avgt   20      5.616 ±   0.102  ns/op
PlatformDependentBenchmark.unsafeBytesEqual      50  avgt   20     17.896 ±   0.373  ns/op
PlatformDependentBenchmark.unsafeBytesEqual     100  avgt   20     14.952 ±   0.210  ns/op
PlatformDependentBenchmark.unsafeBytesEqual    1000  avgt   20     94.799 ±   1.604  ns/op
PlatformDependentBenchmark.unsafeBytesEqual   10000  avgt   20    834.996 ±  17.484  ns/op
PlatformDependentBenchmark.unsafeBytesEqual  100000  avgt   20   8757.421 ± 187.555  ns/op
2016-09-09 07:57:41 +02:00
Norman Maurer
6bbf32134a Log more details if notification of promise fails in PromiseNotifier and AbstractChannelHandlerContext
Motivation:

To make it easier to debug why notification of a promise failed we should log extra info and make it consistent.

Modifications:

- Create a new PromiseNotificationUtil that has static methods that can be used to try notify a promise and log.
- Reuse this in AbstractChannelHandlerContext, ChannelOutboundBuffer and PromiseNotifier

Result:

Easier to debug why a promise could not be notified.
2016-09-07 06:55:38 +02:00
Norman Maurer
3103f0551c Share code between retain(...) and release(...) implementations.
Motivation:

We can share the code in retain() and retain(...) and also in release() and release(...).

Modifications:

Share code.

Result:

Less duplicated code.
2016-09-02 21:53:10 +02:00
Norman Maurer
54b1a100f4 [maven-release-plugin] prepare for next development iteration 2016-08-26 10:06:32 +02:00
Trustin Lee
4477eb2f48 Fix native library loading in Windows
Motivation:

Windows refuses to load a .DLL file when it's opened by other process.
Recent modification in NativeLibraryLoader causes NativeLibraryLoader to
attempt to load a .DLL before closing its OutputStream. As a result,
loading a .DLL file in Windows always fails.

Modifications:

Close the OutputStream explicitly before loading a shared library.

Result:

Native library loading in Windows works again.
2016-08-31 07:06:53 +02:00
Norman Maurer
1208b90f57 [maven-release-plugin] prepare release netty-4.1.5.Final 2016-08-26 04:59:35 +02:00
Norman Maurer
e4154bcb0b [#5720] Static initializers can cause deadlock
Motivation:

SystemPropertyUtil requires InternalLoggerFactory requires ThreadLocalRandom requires SystemPropertyUtil. This can lead to a dead-lock.

Modifications:

Ensure ThreadLocalRandom does not require SystemPropertyUtil during initialization.

Result:

No more deadlock possible.
2016-08-23 09:49:07 +02:00
Norman Maurer
e7449b1ef3 [#5645] Allow to create ByteBuf from existing memory address.
Motivation:

Sometimes it is useful to be able to wrap an existing memory address (a.k.a pointer) and create a ByteBuf from it. This way its easier to interopt with other libraries.

Modifications:

Add a new Unpooled.wrappedBuffer(....) method that takes a memory address.

Result:

Be able to wrap an existing memory address into a ByteBuf.
2016-08-16 14:16:15 +02:00
XU JINCHUAN
00f74b92fa Fix the tcnative lib loading problem in OSGi
Motivation:

As the issue #5539 say, the OpenSsl.class will throw `java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: org.apache.tomcat.jni.Library.version(I)I` when it is invoked. This path try to resolve the problem by modifying the native library loading logic of OpenSsl.class.

Modifications:

The OpenSsl.class loads the tcnative lib by `NativeLibraryLoader.loadFirstAvailable()`. The native library will be loaded in the bundle `netty-common`'s ClassLoader, which is diff with the native class's ClassLoader. That is the root cause of throws `UnsatisfiedLinkError` when the native method is invoked.
So, it should load the native library by the its bundle classloader firstly, then the embedded resources if failed.

Result:

First of all, the error threw by native method problem will be resolved.
Secondly, the native library should work as normal in non-OSGi env. But, this is hard. The loading logic of `Library.class` in `netty-tcnative` bundle is simple: try to load the library in PATH env. If not found, it falls back to the originally logic `NativeLibraryLoader.loadFirstAvailable()`.

Signed-off-by: XU JINCHUAN <xsir@msn.com>
2016-08-16 14:06:01 +02:00
Norman Maurer
be77dfb1ca Just cast Cleaner to Runnable in Java9+ to prevent IllegalAccessException
Motivation:

When try to call Cleaner.run() via reflection on Java9 you may see an IllegalAccessException.

Modifications:

Just cast the Cleaner to Runnable to prevent IllegalAccessException to be raised.

Result:

Free direct buffers also work on Java9+ as expected.
2016-08-11 08:57:20 +02:00
Norman Maurer
ef159db320 Delete temporary .so file after loading
Motivation:

Our current strategy in NativeLibraryLoader is to mark the temporary .so file to be deleted on JVM exit. This has the drawback to not delete the file in the case the JVM dies or is killed.

Modification:

Just directly try to delete the file one we loaded the native library and if this fails mark the file to be removed once the JVM exits.

Result:

Less likely to have temporary files still on the system in case of JVM kills.
2016-08-11 06:25:33 +02:00
Trustin Lee
9fef4ba1bf Disable IPv6 address lookups when -Djava.net.preferIPv4Stack=true
Motivation:

According to the Oracle documentation:

> java.net.preferIPv4Stack (default: false)
>
> If IPv6 is available on the operating system, the underlying native
> socket will be an IPv6 socket. This allows Java applications to connect
> to, and accept connections from, both IPv4 and IPv6 hosts.
>
> If an application has a preference to only use IPv4 sockets, then this
> property can be set to true. The implication is that the application
> will not be able to communicate with IPv6 hosts.

which means, if DnsNameResolver returns an IPv6 address, a user (or
Netty) will not be able to connect to it.

Modifications:

- Move the code that retrieves java.net.prefer* properties from
  DnsNameResolver to NetUtil
- Add NetUtil.isIpV6AddressesPreferred()
- Revise the API documentation of NetUtil.isIpV*Preferred()
- Set the default resolveAddressTypes to IPv4 only when
  NetUtil.isIpv4StackPreferred() returns true

Result:

- Fixes #5657
2016-08-10 11:10:34 +02:00
Jason Tedor
e44c562932 Mark initialization of unsafe as privileged
Motiviation:

Preparing platform dependent code for using unsafe requires executing
privileged code. The privileged code for initializing unsafe is executed
in a manner that would require all code leading up to the initialization
to have the requisite permissions. Yet, in a restrictive environment
(e.g., under a security policy that only grants the requisite
permissions the Netty common jar but not to application code triggering
the Netty initialization), then initializing unsafe will not succeed
even if the security policy would otherwise permit it.

Modifications:

This commit marks the necessary blocks as privileged. This enables
access to the necessary resources for initialization unsafe. The idea is
that we are saying the Netty code is trusted, and as long as the Netty
code has been granted the necessary permissions, then we will allow the
caller access to these resources even though the caller itself might not
have the requisite permissions.

Result:

Unsafe can be initialized in a restrictive security environment.
2016-08-08 19:19:09 +02:00
Norman Maurer
54e41df65d Ensure people are aware recycler capacity is per thread.
Motivation:

Its not clear that the capacity is per thread.

Modifications:

Rename system property to make it more clear that the recycler capacity is per thread.

Result:

Less confusing.
2016-08-08 11:00:26 +02:00
Norman Maurer
d44017189e Remove extra conditional check in retain
Motivation:

We not need to do an extra conditional check in retain(...) as we can just check for overflow after we did the increment.

Modifications:

- Remove extra conditional check
- Add test code.

Result:

One conditional check less.
2016-08-05 13:09:26 +02:00
Norman Maurer
aa6e6ae307 [#4241] Ensure NioEventLoopGroup.shutdownGracefully(...) with no quiet period shutdown as fast as expected.
Motivation:

If the user uses 0 as quiet period we should shutdown without any delay if possible.

Modifications:

Ensure we not introduce extra delay when a shutdown quit period of 0 is used.

Result:

EventLoop shutdown as fast as expected.
2016-08-05 07:21:17 +02:00
Dmitriy Dumanskiy
c6a13e28b9 Improvement : constant pool now less concurrent
Current constant pool holds all data within HashMap and all access to this HashMap is done via synchronized blocks. Thus CuncurrentHashMap will be here more efficient as it designed for higher throughput and will use less locks. Also valueOf method was not very efficient as it performed get operation 2 times.

Modifications :

HashMap -> PlatformDependent.newConcurrentHashMap().
ValueOf is more efficient now, threadsafe and uses less locks. Downside is that final T tempConstant = newConstant(nextId(), name); could be called more than 1 time during high contention.

Result :

Less contention, cleaner code.
2016-08-04 08:22:37 +02:00
Norman Maurer
fc14ca31cb Add NonStickyEventExecutorGroup
Motivation:

We offer DefaultEventExecutorGroup as an EventExecutorGroup which return OrderedEventExecutor and so provide strict ordering of event execution. One limitations of this implementation is that each contained DefaultEventExecutor will always be tied to a single thread, which can lead to a very unbalanced execution as one thread may be super busy while others are idling.

Modifications:

- Add NonStickyEventExecutorGroup which can be used to wrap another EventExecutorGroup (like UnorderedThreadPoolEventExecutor) and expose ordering while not be sticky with the thread that is used for a given EventExecutor. This basically means that Threads may change between execution of tasks for an EventExecutor but ordering is still guaranteed.

Result:

Better utalization of threads in some use-cases.
2016-08-04 06:30:59 +02:00
Norman Maurer
d3dc9c9e74 Allow to limit the maximum number of WeakOrderQueue instances per Thread.
Motivation:

To better restrict resource usage we should limit the number of WeakOrderQueue instances per Thread. Once this limit is reached object that are recycled from a different Thread then the allocation Thread are dropped on the floor.

Modifications:

Add new system property io.netty.recycler.maxDelayedQueuesPerThread and constructor that allows to limit the max number of WeakOrderQueue instances per Thread for Recycler instance. The default is 2 * cores (the same as the default number of EventLoop instances per EventLoopGroup).

Result:

Better way to restrict resource / memory usage per Recycler instance.
2016-08-04 06:23:14 +02:00
Dmitriy Dumanskiy
c13908adb5 deprecated old loggers
Motivation:

Commons logger is dead and not updated for more than 2 years. #5615.

Modifications:

Added @Deprecated annotation to CommonsLoggerFactory and CommonsLogger.

Result:

Commons logger now deprecated.
2016-08-03 23:10:09 +02:00
Jason Tedor
0b086a9625 Do not log on explicit no unsafe
Motivation:

When Netty components are initialized, Netty attempts to determine if it
has access to unsafe. If Netty is not able to access unsafe (because of
security permissions, or because the JVM was started with an explicit
flag to tell Netty to not look for unsafe), Netty logs an info-level
message that looks like a warning:

Your platform does not provide complete low-level API for accessing
direct buffers reliably. Unless explicitly requested, heap buffer will
always be preferred to avoid potential system unstability.

This log message can appear in applications that depend on Netty for
networking, and this log message can be scary to end-users of such
platforms. This log message should not be emitted if the application was
started with an explicit flag telling Netty to not look for unsafe.

Modifications:

This commit refactors the unsafe detection logic to expose whether or
not the JVM was started with a flag telling Netty to not look for
unsafe. With this exposed information, the log message on unsafe being
unavailable can be modified to not be emitted when Netty is explicitly
told to not look for unsafe.

Result:

No log message is produced when unsafe is unavailable because Netty was
told to not look for it.
2016-08-03 22:15:40 +02:00
Dmitriy Dumanskiy
a06afe8b77 Improvement: simplified AbstractConstant compareTo.
Motivation:

AbstractConstant.compareTo seems complex and hard to understand. Also it allocates unnecessary 1 byte in direct buffer and holds unnecessary pointer to this byte butter.

Modifications:

uniquifier (id) variable now initialized during Constant creation and thus no need in volatile and no need in uniquifier() method as it could be easily replaced with AtomicLong.

Result:

Every Constant instance now consumes less bytes for pointer, don't consume anything in direct buffer.
2016-08-03 09:53:49 +02:00
Dmitriy Dumanskiy
f769bb3376 Cleanup : removed unused empty arrays and simplified initialization 2016-08-02 07:03:59 +02:00
Dmitriy Dumanskiy
b427a8c8bd Cleanup : outdated code removed and unnecessary static section and variables
Motivation:

Old code doesn't needed anymore due to logger factory initialization.

Modifications :

Removed static section and useless static variables;
Logging concatenations replaced with placeholders.

Result:

Cleaner, simpler code doing the same
2016-08-02 07:01:18 +02:00
Scott Mitchell
82b22d6f11 findNextPositivePowerOfTwo out of bounds
Motivation:
Some usages of findNextPositivePowerOfTwo assume that bounds checking is taken care of by this method. However bounds checking is not taken care of by findNextPositivePowerOfTwo and instead assert statements are used to imply the caller has checked the bounds. This can lead to unexpected non power of 2 return values if the caller is not careful and thus invalidate any logic which depends upon a power of 2.

Modifications:
- Add a safeFindNextPositivePowerOfTwo method which will do runtime bounds checks and always return a power of 2

Result:
Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/5601
2016-08-01 19:52:13 -07:00
Dmitriy Dumanskiy
a80ea46b8e Removed custom split method as it is not effective anymore. 2016-08-01 21:49:33 +02:00
Dmitriy Dumanskiy
1975fcefe4 StringUtil cleanup. NewLine char initializing simplified and code in static section simplified.
Motivation:

NewLine initializing is complex, with unnecessary allocations and non-standard.
Static section is overloaded with StringBuilders for simple "s" + "s" concatenation pattern that compiler optimizes perfectly.

Modifications:

NewLine initializing replaced with standard System.getProperty("line.separator").
Removed StringBuilders in static section.

Result:

Less complex code.
2016-08-01 07:12:58 +02:00
Norman Maurer
f585806a74 [#5598] Ensure SslHandler not log false-positives when try to close the channel due timeout.
Motivation:

When we try to close the Channel due a timeout we need to ensure we not log if the notification of the promise fails as it may be completed in the meantime.

Modifications:

Add another constructor to ChannelPromiseNotifier and PromiseNotifier which allows to log on notification failure.

Result:

No more miss-leading logs.
2016-07-30 21:15:09 +02:00
Norman Maurer
d92c5f5f5b Introduce allocation / pooling ratio in Recycler
Motivation:

At the moment the Recyler is very sensitive to allocation bursts which means that if there is a need for X objects for only one time these will most likely end up in the Recycler and sit there forever as the normal workload only need a subset of this number.

Modifications:

Add a ratio which sets how many objects should be pooled for each new allocation. This allows to slowly increase the number of objects in the Recycler while not be to sensitive for bursts.

Result:

Less unused objects in the Recycler if allocation rate sometimes bursts.
2016-07-29 15:20:39 +02:00
Norman Maurer
7f8b5f8efd [#4351] Add warnings for Attribute.remove() and Attribute.getAndRemove()
Motivation:

Using Attribute.remove() and Attribute.getAndRemove() in a multi-threaded enviroment has its drawbacks. Make sure we document these.

Modifications:

Add javadocs and mark Attribute.remove() and Attribute.getAndRemove() as @Deprecated.

Result:

Hopefully less suprising behaviour.
2016-07-29 15:12:36 +02:00
Norman Maurer
cb7cf4491c [maven-release-plugin] prepare for next development iteration 2016-07-27 13:29:56 +02:00
Norman Maurer
9466b32d05 [maven-release-plugin] prepare release netty-4.1.4.Final 2016-07-27 13:16:59 +02:00
Norman Maurer
445a547265 Set Recycler DEFAULT_INITIAL_MAX_CAPACITY to a more sane value
Motivation:

We used a very high number for DEFAULT_INITIAL_MAX_CAPACITY (over 200k) which is not very relastic and my lead to very surprising memory usage if allocations happen in bursts.

Modifications:

Use a more sane default value of 32k

Result:

Less possible memory usage by default
2016-07-27 07:59:23 +02:00
Scott Mitchell
01523e7835 Reduce conditionals in AbstractReferenceCounted
Motivation:
AbstractReferenceCounted as independent conditional statements to check the bounds of the retain IllegalReferenceCountException condition. One of the exceptions also uses the incorrect increment.

Modifications:
- Combined independent conditional checks into 1 where possible
- Correct IllegalReferenceCountException with incorrect increment
- Remove the subtract to check for overflow and re-use the addition and check for overflow to remove 1 arithmetic operation (see http://docs.oracle.com/javase/specs/jls/se7/html/jls-15.html#jls-15.18.2)

Result:
AbstractReferenceCounted has less independent branch statements and more correct IllegalReferenceCountException. Compilation size of AbstractReferenceCounted.retain() is reduced from 58 bytes to 47 bytes.
2016-07-25 12:25:55 -07:00
Norman Maurer
d315f1b3ba [#5551] Fix sporadic GlobalEventExecutorTest.testAutomaticStartStop test failure
Motivation:

We saw some sporadic test failures for GlobalEventExecutorTest.testAutomaticStartStop test. This is caused parallel execution of tests in combination with assert checks that will be affected.

Modifications:

Remove fragile assert checks.

Result:

No more sporadic test failures
2016-07-25 08:26:30 +02:00
Norman Maurer
fe4af7e32c Ensure shared capacity is updated correctly when WeakOrderQueue is collected.
Motivation:

We use a shared capacity per Stack for all its WeakOrderQueue elements. These relations are stored in a WeakHashMap to allow dropping these if memory pressure arise. The problem is that we not "reclaim" previous reserved space when this happens. This can lead to a Stack which has not shared capacity left which then will lead to an AssertError when we try to allocate a new WeakOderQueue.

Modifications:

- Ensure we never throw an AssertError if we not have enough space left for a new WeakOrderQueue
- Ensure we reclaim space when WeakOrderQueue is collected.

Result:

No more AssertError possible when new WeakOrderQueue is created and also correctly reclaim space that was reserved from the shared capacity.
2016-07-24 20:56:51 +02:00
Norman Maurer
9c0d1a99bc Ensure attributes and contained object can be collected as fast as possible.
Motivation:

Due an implementation flaw in DefaultAttributeMap it was possible that an attribute and its stored value/key could not be collected until the DefaultAttributeMap could be collected. This can lead to unexpected memory usage and strong reachability of objects that should be collected.

Modifications:

Use an special empty DefaultAttribute as head of the each bucket which will not store any key / value. With this change everything can be collected as expected as we not use any DefaultAttribute created by the user as head of a bucket.

Result:

DefaultAttributeMap does not store user data and thus the lifetime of this user data is not tied to the lifetime of the DefaultAttributeMap.
2016-07-24 20:31:39 +02:00
Norman Maurer
94d7557dea Ensure WeakOrderQueue can be collected fast enough
Motivation:

Commit afafadd3d7 introduced a change which stored the Stack in the WeakOrderQueue as field. This unfortunally had the effect that it was not removed from the WeakHashMap anymore as the Stack also is used as key.

Modifications:

Do not store a reference to the Stack in WeakOrderQueue.

Result:

WeakOrderQueue can be collected correctly again.
2016-07-22 20:42:05 +02:00