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root
01d805bb76 [maven-release-plugin] prepare for next development iteration 2019-09-12 16:09:55 +00:00
root
7cf69022d4 [maven-release-plugin] prepare release netty-4.1.41.Final 2019-09-12 16:09:00 +00:00
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aef47bec7f [maven-release-plugin] prepare for next development iteration 2019-09-12 05:38:11 +00:00
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267e5da481 [maven-release-plugin] prepare release netty-4.1.40.Final 2019-09-12 05:37:30 +00:00
Andrey Mizurov
bcb0d02248 Fix HttpContentEncoder does not handle multiple Accept-Encoding (#9557)
Motivation:
At the current moment HttpContentEncoder handle only first value of multiple accept-encoding headers.

Modification:

Join multiple accept-encoding headers to one separated by comma.

Result:

Fixes #9553
2019-09-11 08:46:06 +02:00
Nick Hill
629eae2082 Avoid redundant volatile read in DefaultPromise#get() (#9547)
Motivation

Currently every call to get() on a promise results in two reads of the
volatile result field when one would suffice. Maybe this is optimized
away but it seems sensible not to rely on that.

Modification

Reimplement get() and get(...) in DefaultPromise to reduce volatile access.

Result

Fewer volatile reads.
2019-09-09 09:54:38 +02:00
Nick Hill
768a825035 Avoid CancellationException construction in DefaultPromise (#9534)
Motivation

#9152 reverted some static exception reuse optimizations due to the
problem with Throwable#addSuppressed() raised in #9151. This introduced
a performance issue when promises are cancelled at a high frequency due
to the construction cost of CancellationException at the time that
DefaultPromise#cancel() is called.

Modifications

- Reinstate the prior static CANCELLATION_CAUSE_HOLDER but use it just
as a sentinel to indicate cancellation, constructing a new
CancellationException only if/when one needs to be explicitly
returned/thrown
- Subclass CancellationException, overriding fillInStackTrace() to
minimize the construction cost in these cases

Result

Promises are much cheaper to cancel. Fixes #9522.
2019-09-05 11:07:24 +02:00
Xiaoqin Fu
21b7e29ea7 Remove extra checks to fix #9456 (#9523)
Motivation:

There are some extra log level checks (logger.isWarnEnabled()).

Modification:

Remove log level checks (logger.isWarnEnabled()) from io.netty.channel.epoll.AbstractEpollStreamChannel, io.netty.channel.DefaultFileRegion, io.netty.channel.nio.AbstractNioChannel, io.netty.util.HashedWheelTimer, io.netty.handler.stream.ChunkedWriteHandler and io.netty.channel.udt.nio.NioUdtMessageConnectorChannel

Result:

Fixes #9456
2019-08-30 10:37:30 +02:00
Codrut Stancu
b7e9829a49 Update GraalVM Native Image configuration. (#9515)
Motivation:

The Netty classes are initialized at build time by default for GraalVM Native Image compilation. This is configured via the `--initialize-at-build-time=io.netty` option. While this reduces start-up time it can lead to some problems:

 - The class initializer of `io.netty.buffer.PooledByteBufAllocator` looks at the maximum memory size to compute the size of internal buffers. If the class initializer runs during image generation, then the buffers are sized according to the very large heap size that the image generator uses, and Netty allocates several arrays that are 16 MByte. The fix is to initialize the following 3 classes at run time: `io.netty.buffer.PooledByteBufAllocator,io.netty.buffer.ByteBufAllocator,io.netty.buffer.ByteBufUtil`. This fix was dependent on a GraalVM Native Image fix that was included in 19.2.0.

 - The class initializer of `io.netty.handler.ssl.util.ThreadLocalInsecureRandom` needs to be initialized at runtime to ensure that the generated values are trully random and not fixed for each generated image.

 - The class initializers of `io.netty.buffer.AbstractReferenceCountedByteBuf` and `io.netty.util.AbstractReferenceCounted` compute field offsets. While the field offset recomputation is necessary for correct execution as a native image these initializers also have logic that depends on the presence/absence of `sun.misc.Unsafe`, e.g., via the `-Dio.netty.noUnsafe=true` flag. The fix is to push these initializers to runtime so that the field offset lookups (and the logic depending on them) run at run time. This way no manual substitutions are necessary either.
 
Modifications:

Add `META-INF/native-image` configuration files that correctly trigger the inialization of the above classes at run time via `--initialize-at-run-time=...` flags.
 
Result:

Fixes the initialisation issues described above for Netty executables built with GraalVM.
2019-08-30 09:21:11 +02:00
szh
1a22c126be Fix log format in HashedWheelTimer (#9507)
Motivation:

log message did not correctly use `{}`

Modification:

replace `%d` by `{}`

Result:

The log is correct.
2019-08-26 08:54:45 +02:00
Nick Hill
a22d4ba859 Simplify EventLoop abstractions for timed scheduled tasks (#9470)
Motivation

The epoll transport was updated in #7834 to decouple setting of the
timerFd from the event loop, so that scheduling delayed tasks does not
require waking up epoll_wait. To achieve this, new overridable hooks
were added in the AbstractScheduledEventExecutor and
SingleThreadEventExecutor superclasses.

However, the minimumDelayScheduledTaskRemoved hook has no current
purpose and I can't envisage a _practical_ need for it. Removing
it would reduce complexity and avoid supporting this specific
API indefinitely. We can add something similar later if needed
but the opposite is not true.

There also isn't a _nice_ way to use the abstractions for
wakeup-avoidance optimizations in other EventLoops that don't have a
decoupled timer.

This PR replaces executeScheduledRunnable and
wakesUpForScheduledRunnable
with two new methods before/afterFutureTaskScheduled that have slightly
different semantics:
 - They only apply to additions; given the current internals there's no
practical use for removals
 - They allow per-submission wakeup decisions via a boolean return val,
which makes them easier to exploit from other existing EL impls (e.g.
NIO/KQueue)
 - They are subjectively "cleaner", taking just the deadline parameter
and not exposing Runnables
 - For current EL/queue impls, only the "after" hook is really needed,
but specialized blocking queue impls can conditionally wake on task
submission (I have one lined up)

Also included are further optimization/simplification/fixes to the
timerFd manipulation logic.

Modifications

- Remove AbstractScheduledEventExecutor#minimumDelayScheduledTaskRemoved()
and supporting methods
- Uplift NonWakeupRunnable and corresponding default wakesUpForTask()
impl from SingleThreadEventLoop to SingleThreadEventExecutor
- Change executeScheduledRunnable() to be package-private, and have a
final impl in SingleThreadEventExecutor which triggers new overridable
hooks before/afterFutureTaskScheduled()
- Remove unnecessary use of bookend tasks while draining the task queue
- Use new hooks to add simpler wake-up avoidance optimization to
NioEventLoop (primarily to demonstrate utility/simplicity)
- Reinstate removed EpollTest class

In EpollEventLoop:
 - Refactor to use only the new afterFutureTaskScheduled() hook for
updating timerFd
 - Fix setTimerFd race condition using a monitor
 - Set nextDeadlineNanos to a negative value while the EL is awake and
use this to block timer changes from outside the EL. Restore the
known-set value prior to sleeping, updating timerFd first if necessary
 - Don't read from timerFd when processing expiry event

Result

- Cleaner API for integrating with different EL/queue timing impls
- Fixed race condition to avoid missing scheduled wakeups
- Eliminate unnecessary timerFd updates while EL is awake, and
unnecessary expired timerFd reads
- Avoid unnecessary scheduled-task wakeups when using NIO transport

I did not yet further explore the suggestion of using
TFD_TIMER_ABSTIME for the timerFd.
2019-08-21 12:34:22 +02:00
Antony T Curtis
8a082532f2 AsciiString contentEqualsIgnoreCase fails when arrayOffset is non-zero (#9477)
Motivation:

AsciiString.contentEqualsIgnoreCase may return true for non-matching strings of equal length when offset is non zero.

Modifications:

- Correctly take offset into account
- Add unit test

Result: 

Fixes #9475
2019-08-17 09:56:39 +02:00
Scott Mitchell
1fa7a5e697 EPOLL - decouple schedule tasks from epoll_wait life cycle (#7834)
Motivation:
EPOLL supports decoupling the timed wakeup mechanism from the selector call. The EPOLL transport takes advantage of this in order to offer more fine grained timer resolution. However we are current calling timerfd_settime on each call to epoll_wait and this is expensive. We don't have to re-arm the timer on every call to epoll_wait and instead only have to arm the timer when a task is scheduled with an earlier expiration than any other existing scheduled task.

Modifications:
- Before scheduled tasks are added to the task queue, we determine if the new
  duration is the soonest to expire, and if so update with timerfd_settime. We
also drain all the tasks at the end of the event loop to make sure we service
any expired tasks and get an accurate next time delay.
- EpollEventLoop maintains a volatile variable which represents the next deadline to expire. This variable is modified inside the event loop thread (before calling epoll_wait) and out side the event loop thread (immediately to ensure proper wakeup time).
- Execute the task queue before the schedule task priority queue. This means we
  may delay the processing of scheduled tasks but it ensures we transfer all
pending tasks from the task queue to the scheduled priority queue to run the
soonest to expire scheduled task first.
- Deprecate IORatio on EpollEventLoop, and drain the executor and scheduled queue on each event loop wakeup. Coupling the amount of time we are allowed to drain the executor queue to a proportion of time we process inbound IO may lead to unbounded queue sizes and unpredictable latency.

Result:
Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/7829
- In most cases this results in less calls to timerfd_settime
- Less event loop wakeups just to check for scheduled tasks executed outside the event loop
- More predictable executor queue and scheduled task queue draining
- More accurate and responsive scheduled task execution
2019-08-14 10:11:04 +02:00
root
d45a4ce01b [maven-release-plugin] prepare for next development iteration 2019-08-13 17:16:42 +00:00
root
88c2a4cab5 [maven-release-plugin] prepare release netty-4.1.39.Final 2019-08-13 17:15:20 +00:00
Nico Kruber
8d9cea2ce0 Try to load native linux libraries with matching classifier first (#9411)
Motivation:

Users' runtime systems may have incompatible dynamic libraries to the ones our
tcnative wrappers link to. Unfortunately, we cannot determine and catch these
scenarios (in which the JVM crashes) but we can make a more educated guess on
what library to load and try to find one that works better before crashing.

Modifications:

1) Build dynamically linked openSSL builds for more OSs (netty-tcnative)
2) Load native linux libraries with matching classifier (first)

Result:

More developers / users can use the dynamically-linked native libraries.
2019-08-12 08:37:27 +02:00
root
718b7626e6 [maven-release-plugin] prepare for next development iteration 2019-07-24 09:05:57 +00:00
root
465c900c04 [maven-release-plugin] prepare release netty-4.1.38.Final 2019-07-24 09:05:23 +00:00
Per Lundberg
aa032b8aea Future.java: Fix typos in Javadoc (#9391)
Motivation:

Docs should have no typos

Modifications:

Fix a few typos

Result:

More correct docs.
2019-07-24 07:23:29 +02:00
YuanHu
94f3930850 Recycler availableSharedCapacity will be slowly exhausted due missing reclaimSpace(...) call (#9394)
Motivation:

We did miss to call reclaimSpace(...) in one case which can lead to the situation of having the Recycler to not correctly reclaim space and so just create new objects when not needed.

Modifications:

Correctly call reclaimSpace(...)

Result:

Recycler correctly reclaims space in all situations.
2019-07-21 21:06:31 +02:00
Dmitriy Dumanskiy
a82d62ae67 prefer instanceOf instead of getClass() (#9366)
Motivation:

`instanceOf` doesn't perform null check like `getClass()` does. So `instanceOf` may be faster. However, it not true for all cases, as C2 could eliminate these null checks for `getClass()`.

Modification:

Replaced `string.getClass() == AsciiString.class` with `string instanceof AsciiString`.

Proof:

```
@BenchmarkMode(Mode.Throughput)
@Fork(value = 1)
@State(Scope.Thread)
@Warmup(iterations = 5, time = 1, batchSize = 1000)
@Measurement(iterations = 10, time = 1, batchSize = 1000)
public class GetClassInstanceOf {

    Object key;

    @Setup
    public void setup() {
        key = "123";
    }

    @Benchmark
    public boolean getClassEquals() {
        return key.getClass() == String.class;
    }

    @Benchmark
    public boolean instanceOf() {
        return key instanceof String;
    }

}
```

```
Benchmark                           Mode  Cnt       Score      Error  Units
GetClassInstanceOf.getClassEquals  thrpt   10  401863.130 ± 3092.568  ops/s
GetClassInstanceOf.instanceOf      thrpt   10  421386.176 ± 4317.328  ops/s
```
2019-07-16 21:20:12 +02:00
jingene
c0f9364870 Change the netty.io homepage scheme(http -> https) (#9344)
Motivation:

Netty homepage(netty.io) serves both "http" and "https".
It's recommended to use https than http.
Modification:

I changed from "http://netty.io" to "https://netty.io"
Result:

No effects.
2019-07-09 21:09:42 +02:00
jimin
a0656d2a31 Remove unnecessary code (#9303)
Motivation:

There are is some unnecessary code (like toString() calls) which can be cleaned up.

Modifications:

- Remove not needed toString() calls
- Simplify subString(...) calls
- Remove some explicit casts when not needed.

Result:

Cleaner code
2019-07-04 08:51:47 +02:00
jimin
ee8206cb26 optimize some code (#9289)
Motivation:

There is some manual coping of elements of Collections which can be replaced by Collections.addAll(...) and also some unnecessary semicolons.

Modifications:

- Simplify branches
- Use Collections.addAll
- Code cleanup

Result:

Code cleanup
2019-06-28 13:48:23 +02:00
root
5b58b8e6b5 [maven-release-plugin] prepare for next development iteration 2019-06-28 05:57:21 +00:00
root
35e0843376 [maven-release-plugin] prepare release netty-4.1.37.Final 2019-06-28 05:56:28 +00:00
jimin
856f1185e1 All override methods must be added @override (#9285)
Motivation:

Some methods that either override others or are implemented as part of implementation an interface did miss the `@Override` annotation

Modifications:

Add missing `@Override`s

Result:

Code cleanup
2019-06-27 13:51:26 +02:00
jimin
9621a5b981 remove unused imports (#9287)
Motivation:

Some imports are not used

Modification:

remove unused imports

Result:

Code cleanup
2019-06-26 21:08:31 +02:00
jimin
6bd8f0502d Call to ‘asList’ with only one argument could be replaced with ‘singletonList’ (#9288)
Motivation:

asList should only be used if there are multiple elements.

Modification:

Call to asList with only one argument could be replaced with singletonList

Result:

Cleaner code and a bit of memory savings
2019-06-26 21:06:48 +02:00
Norman Maurer
c9aaa93d83
Allow to specify a EventLoopTaskQueueFactory for various EventLoopGroup implementations (#9247)
Motivation:

Sometimes it is desirable to be able to use a different Queue implementation for the EventLoop of a Channel. This is currently not possible without resort to reflection.

Modifications:

- Add a new constructor to Nio|Epoll|KQueueEventLoopGroup which allows to specify a factory which is used to create the task queue. This was the user can override the default implementation.
- Add test

Result:

Be able to change Queue that is used for the EventLoop.
2019-06-21 09:05:19 +02:00
Nick Hill
e1a881fa2b Simplify SingleThreadEventExecutor.awaitTermination() implementation (#9081)
Motivation

A Semaphore is currently dedicated to this purpose but a simple
CountDownLatch will do.

Modification

Remove private threadLock Semaphore from SingleThreadEventExecutor and just use a CountDownLatch.

Also eliminate use of PlatformDependent.throwException() in startThread
method, and combine some nested if clauses.

Result

Cleaner EventLoop termination notification.
2019-05-27 16:05:40 +02:00
Norman Maurer
f17bfd0f64
Only use static Exception instances when we can ensure addSuppressed … (#9152)
Motivation:

OOME is occurred by increasing suppressedExceptions because other libraries call Throwable#addSuppressed. As we have no control over what other libraries do we need to ensure this can not lead to OOME.

Modifications:

Only use static instances of the Exceptions if we can either dissable addSuppressed or we run on java6.

Result:

Not possible to OOME because of addSuppressed. Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/9151.
2019-05-17 22:23:02 +02:00
Nick Hill
cb85e03d72 AsciiString.lastIndexOf(...) is implemented incorrectly (#9103)
Motivation

@xiaoheng1 reported incorrect behaviour of AsciiString.lastIndexOf in
#9099. Upon closer inspection it appears that it was never implemented
correctly and searches between the provided index and the end of the
string similar to indexOf(...), rather than between the provided index
and the beginning of the string as the javadoc states (and in line with
java.lang.String).

Modifications

Fix AsciiString.lastIndexOf implementation and corresponding unit tests
to behave the same as the equivalent String methods.

Result

Fixes #9099
2019-05-13 07:03:32 +02:00
Anuraag Agrawal
526f2da912 Add equality check to contentEquals instance methods. (#9130)
Motivation:

An instance is always equal to itself. It makes sense to skip processing for this case, which isn't uncommon since `AsciiString` is often memoized within an application when used as HTTP header names.

Modification:

`contentEquals` methods first check for instance equality before doing processing.

Result:

`contentEquals` will be faster when comparing an instance with itself.

I couldn't find any unit tests for these methods, only the static version. Let me know if I should add something to `AsciiStringCharacterTest`.

Came up here:
https://github.com/line/armeria/pull/1731#discussion_r280396280
2019-05-08 07:30:34 +02:00
root
ba06eafa1c [maven-release-plugin] prepare for next development iteration 2019-04-30 16:42:29 +00:00
root
49a451101c [maven-release-plugin] prepare release netty-4.1.36.Final 2019-04-30 16:41:28 +00:00
Paulo Lopes
f1495e1945 Add SVM metadata and minimal substitutions to build graalvm native image applications. (#8963)
Motivation:

GraalVM native images are a new way to deliver java applications. Netty is one of the most popular libraries however there are a few limitations that make it impossible to use with native images out of the box. Adding a few metadata (in specific modules will allow the compilation to success and produce working binaries)

Modification:

Added properties files in `META-INF` and substitutions classes (under `internal.svm`) will solve the compilation issues. The substitutions classes are not visible and do not have a public constructor so they are not visible to end users.

Result:

Fixes #8959 

This fix is very conservative as it applies the minimum config required to build:

* pure netty servers
* vert.x applications
* grpc applications

The build is having trouble due to checkstyle which does not seem to be able to find the copyright notice on property files.
2019-04-29 08:39:42 +02:00
Norman Maurer
b5a2774502
Fix flaky GlobalEventExecutorTest.* (#9074)
Motivation:

In GlobalEventExecutorTest we used Thread.sleep(...) which can produce flaky results (as seen on the CI). We should use another alternative during tests.

Modifications:

Replace Thread.sleep(...) with join()

Result:

No more flaky GlobalEventExecutor tests.
2019-04-29 08:33:03 +02:00
root
baab215f66 [maven-release-plugin] prepare for next development iteration 2019-04-17 07:26:24 +00:00
root
dfe657e2d4 [maven-release-plugin] prepare release netty-4.1.35.Final 2019-04-17 07:25:40 +00:00
Norman Maurer
34aa2c841c
Don't use sun.misc.Unsafe when IKVM.NET is used (#9042)
Motivation:

IKVM.NET seems to ship a bug sun.misc.Unsafe class, for this reason we should better disable our sun.misc.Unsafe usage when we detect IKVM.NET is used.

Modifications:

Check if IKVM.NET is used and if so do not use sun.misc.Unsafe by default.

Result:

Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/9035 and https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/8916.
2019-04-12 22:41:53 +02:00
Nick Hill
b26a61acd1 Centralize internal reference counting logic (#8614)
Motivation

AbstractReferenceCounted and AbstractReferenceCountedByteBuf contain
duplicate logic for managing the volatile refcount in an optimized and
consistent manner, which increased in complexity in #8583. It's possible
to extract this into a common helper class now that all access is via an
AtomicIntegerFieldUpdater.

Modifications

- Move duplicate logic into a shared ReferenceCountUpdater class
- Incorporate some additional simplification for the most common single
increment/decrement cases (fewer checks/operations)

Result

Less code duplication, better encapsulation of the "non-trivial"
internal volatile refcount manipulation
2019-04-09 16:22:32 +02:00
Norman Maurer
c83904a12a
Allow to automatically trim the PoolThreadCache in a timely interval (#8941)
Motivation:

PooledByteBufAllocator uses a PoolThreadCache per Thread that allocates / deallocates to minimize the performance overhead. This PoolThreadCache is trimmed after X allocations to free up buffers that are not allocated for a long time. This works out quite well when the app continues to allocate but fails if the app stops to allocate frequently (for whatever reason) and so a lot of memory is wasted and not given back to the arena / freed.

Modifications:

- Add a ThreadExecutorMap that offers multiple methods that wrap Runnable / ThreadFactory / Executor and allow to call ThreadExecutorMap.currentEventExecutor() to get the current executing EventExecutor for the calling Thread.
- Use these methods in the constructors of our EventExecutor implementations (which also covers the EventLoop implementations)
- Add io.netty.allocator.cacheTrimIntervalMillis system property which can be used to specify a fixed rate / interval on which we should try to trim the PoolThreadCache for a EventExecutor that allocates.
- Add PooledByteBufAllocator.trimCurrentThreadCache() to allow the user to trim the cache of the calling thread manually.
- Add testcases
- Introduce FastThreadLocal.getIfExists()

Result:

Allow to better / more frequently trim PoolThreadCache and so give back memory to the area / system.
2019-03-22 11:08:37 +01:00
Norman Maurer
9b1a59df38
Remove old internal code that is not used anymore after removing usage of ObjectCleaner (#8956)
Motivation:

We dont use ObjectCleaner in our FastThreadLocal anymore so we also dont need to take special care to store it there anymore.

Modifications:

Remove code that is not needed anymore.

Result:

Code cleanup.
2019-03-20 08:33:06 +01:00
Norman Maurer
c7248d84b5
Let GlobalEventExecutor implement OrderedEventExecutor (#8952)
Motivation:

GlobalEventExecutor does already provide all guarantees of OrderedEventExecutor so it should implement it.

Modifications:

Let GlobalEventExecutor implement OrderedEventExecutor.

Result:

Make it more clear how execution order is handled in GlobalEventExecutor.
2019-03-19 11:39:20 +01:00
Enrico Olivelli
eb1d12c757 Expose the global direct memory counter. (#8945)
Motivation:
This counter is very useful in order to monitor Netty without having every ByteBufAllocator in the JVM

Modification:
Expose the value of DIRECT_MEMORY_COUNTER as we are already doing for DIRECT_MEMORY_LIMIT.
We are returning -1 in case that DIRECT_MEMORY_COUNTER is not available.

Result:

Be able to get the amount of direct memory used.
2019-03-19 08:34:35 +01:00
Norman Maurer
eab849176b
Fix typo in NativeLibraryLoader debug log message (#8947)
Motivation:

We had a typo in NativeLibraryLoader debug log message which could misslead the user.

Modifications:

Fix typo to correctly state java.library.path

Result:

Correct and less confusing log message
2019-03-16 14:27:48 +01:00
root
92b19cfedd [maven-release-plugin] prepare for next development iteration 2019-03-08 08:55:45 +00:00
root
ff7a9fa091 [maven-release-plugin] prepare release netty-4.1.34.Final 2019-03-08 08:51:34 +00:00
Nick Hill
b2eaab092b Optimize Hpack and AsciiString hashcode and equals (#8902)
Motivation:

While looking at hpack header-processing hotspots I noticed some low
level too-big-to-inline methods which can be shrunk.

Modifications:

Reduce bytecode size and/or runtime operations used for the following
methods:

PlatformDependent0.equals(byte[], ...)
PlatformDependent0.equalsConstantTime(byte[], ...)
PlatformDependent0.hashCodeAscii(byte[],int,int)
PlatformDependent.hashCodeAscii(CharSequence)

Result:

Existing benchmarks show decent improvement

Before

Benchmark                     (size)   Mode  Cnt         Score         Error  Units
HpackUtilBenchmark.newEquals   SMALL  thrpt    5  17200229.374 ± 1701239.198  ops/s
HpackUtilBenchmark.newEquals  MEDIUM  thrpt    5   3386061.629 ±   72264.685  ops/s
HpackUtilBenchmark.newEquals   LARGE  thrpt    5    507579.209 ±   65883.951  ops/s

After

Benchmark                     (size)   Mode  Cnt         Score         Error  Units
HpackUtilBenchmark.newEquals   SMALL  thrpt    5  29221527.058 ± 4805825.836  ops/s
HpackUtilBenchmark.newEquals  MEDIUM  thrpt    5   6556251.645 ±  466115.199  ops/s
HpackUtilBenchmark.newEquals   LARGE  thrpt    5    879828.889 ±  148136.641  ops/s

Before

Benchmark                          (size)  Mode  Cnt     Score     Error  Units
PlatformDepBench.unsafeBytesEqual       4  avgt   10     4.263 ±   0.110  ns/op
PlatformDepBench.unsafeBytesEqual      10  avgt   10     5.206 ±   0.133  ns/op
PlatformDepBench.unsafeBytesEqual      50  avgt   10     8.160 ±   0.320  ns/op
PlatformDepBench.unsafeBytesEqual     100  avgt   10    13.810 ±   0.751  ns/op
PlatformDepBench.unsafeBytesEqual    1000  avgt   10    89.077 ±   7.275  ns/op
PlatformDepBench.unsafeBytesEqual   10000  avgt   10   773.940 ±  24.579  ns/op
PlatformDepBench.unsafeBytesEqual  100000  avgt   10  7546.807 ± 110.395  ns/op

After

Benchmark                          (size)  Mode  Cnt     Score     Error  Units
PlatformDepBench.unsafeBytesEqual       4  avgt   10     3.337 ±   0.087  ns/op
PlatformDepBench.unsafeBytesEqual      10  avgt   10     4.286 ±   0.194  ns/op
PlatformDepBench.unsafeBytesEqual      50  avgt   10     7.817 ±   0.123  ns/op
PlatformDepBench.unsafeBytesEqual     100  avgt   10    11.260 ±   0.412  ns/op
PlatformDepBench.unsafeBytesEqual    1000  avgt   10    84.255 ±   2.596  ns/op
PlatformDepBench.unsafeBytesEqual   10000  avgt   10   591.892 ±   5.136  ns/op
PlatformDepBench.unsafeBytesEqual  100000  avgt   10  6978.859 ± 285.043  ns/op
2019-03-08 06:55:11 +01:00
Norman Maurer
452abd9b51
Correctly monkey-patch id also in whe os / arch is used within library name. (#8913)
Motivation:

2bb9f64e16 introduced a change which made it possible to use different shaded versions of netty-tcnative on the classpath. This only partly worked as we did not correctly handled the case when os / arch is part of the library name (which is the case when netty-tcnative-boringssl-static is used with the uber jar).

Modifications:

- If patching the ID failed we retry again with the os / arch stripped
- Add unit tests to verify that patching ID now works with and without os / arch as suffix.

Result:

Using multiple shaded version of netty-tcnative-boringssl-static on MacOS works.
2019-03-05 09:10:26 +01:00
Norman Maurer
90ea3ec9f6
Adjust tests to be able to build / test when using IBM J9 / OpenJ9 (#8900)
Motivation:

We should run a CI job using J9 to ensure netty also works when using different JVMs.

Modifications:

- Adjust PooledByteBufAllocatorTest to be able to complete faster when using a JVM which takes longer when joining Threads (this seems to be the case with J9).
- Skip UDT tests on J9 as UDT is not supported there.

Result:

Be able to run CI against J9.
2019-03-01 06:47:56 +01:00
Norman Maurer
625c4e8286
Tighten up contract of PromiseCombiner and so make it more safe to use (#8886)
Motivation:

PromiseCombiner is not thread-safe and even assumes all added Futures are using the same EventExecutor. This is kind of fragile as we do not enforce this. We need to enforce this contract to ensure it's safe to use and easy to spot concurrency problems.

Modifications:

- Add new contructor to PromiseCombiner that takes an EventExecutor and deprecate the old non-arg constructor.
- Check if methods are called from within the EventExecutor thread and if not fail
- Correctly dispatch on the right EventExecutor if the Future uses a different EventExecutor to eliminate concurrency issues.

Result:

More safe use of PromiseCombiner + enforce correct usage / contract.
2019-02-28 20:32:04 +01:00
Norman Maurer
215b61e8e2
Add test for Iterator.remove() on KObjectHashMap.values().iterator() (#8891)
Motivation:

https://github.com/netty/netty/pull/8866 added support for calling Iterator.remove() but did not add a testcase.

Modifications:

Add testcase to ensure removal works.

Result:

Better test-coverage.
2019-02-27 12:06:13 +01:00
Michael André Pearce
e4d4775a10 Support removal using values iterator. (#8866)
Motivation:

As ActiveMQ project using netty, we want to make use of this class, unfortunately the iterator on values(), seems to not support remove method, even so the delegated iterator does. Currently we have to clone and modify this class locally albeit a one line change is needed, it would be ideal if netty could allow remove, then removing the need to maintain a clone.  

Modifications:

* remove throws UnsupportedOperationException, and instead call remove method on delegated iterator

Result:

Be able to call Iterator.remove() for the values.
2019-02-26 21:02:56 +01:00
Eric Anderson
098705040d Log the shaded form of native workdir system property (#8867)
Motivation:

When users' /tmp is noexec, NativeLibraryLoader logs a message informing
them how to fix the problem by setting a system property. However, if
Netty has been shaded that message will tell them to set the un-shaded
system property name, which won't work.

Modifications:

Change the code to let shading tools rename the native.workdir property
name reference within user-visible log messages.

Notably, debug logs were _not_ changed, as there's many debug statements
including a variety of property names. Fixing them would be a much more
invasive change and have limited benefit.

Result:

The users will see the correctly-named system property to set if they
are using a noexec /tmp.
2019-02-14 15:18:37 -08:00
Norman Maurer
7375193141
Don't update state of PromiseCombiner when finish(null) is called (#8843)
Motivation:

When we fail a call to PromiseCombiner.finish(...) because of a null argument we must not update the internal state before throwing.

Modifications:

- First do the null check and only after we validated that the argument is not null update the internal state
- Add test case.

Modifications:

Do not mess up internal state of PromiseCombiner when finish(...) is called with a null argument.

Result:

After your change, what will change.
2019-02-04 19:07:42 +01:00
Dmitriy Dumanskiy
b72fea340b Improve DateFormatter parsing performance (#8821)
Motivation:

Just was looking through code and found 1 interesting place DateFormatter.tryParseMonth that was not very effective, so I decided to optimize it a bit.

Modification:

Changed DateFormatter.tryParseMonth method. Instead of invocation regionMatch() for every month - compare chars one by one.

Result:

DateFormatter.parseHttpDate method performance improved from ~3% to ~15%.

Benchmark                                                                (DATE_STRING)   Mode  Cnt        Score       Error  Units
DateFormatter2Benchmark.parseHttpHeaderDateFormatter     Sun, 27 Jan 2016 19:18:46 GMT  thrpt    6  4142781.221 ± 82155.002  ops/s
DateFormatter2Benchmark.parseHttpHeaderDateFormatter     Sun, 27 Dec 2016 19:18:46 GMT  thrpt    6  3781810.558 ± 38679.061  ops/s
DateFormatter2Benchmark.parseHttpHeaderDateFormatterNew  Sun, 27 Jan 2016 19:18:46 GMT  thrpt    6  4372569.705 ± 30257.537  ops/s
DateFormatter2Benchmark.parseHttpHeaderDateFormatterNew  Sun, 27 Dec 2016 19:18:46 GMT  thrpt    6  4339785.100 ± 57542.660  ops/s
2019-02-04 10:04:20 +01:00
Nick Hill
154d6e87f6 Fix varargs parameter logging in LocationAwareSlf4JLogger (#8834)
Motivation

As pointed out by @91he in
https://github.com/netty/netty/pull/8595#issuecomment-459181794, there
is a remaining bug in LocationAwareSlf4JLogger following the updates
done in #8595. The logging methods which take a varargs message
parameter array should format using MessageFormatter.arrayFormat rather
than MessageFormatter.format.

Modifications

Change varargs param methods in LocationAwareSlf4JLogger to use
MessageFormatter.arrayFormat and extend unit test to cover these cases.

Results

Correct log output when logging messages with > 2 parameters when using
LocationAwareSlf4JLogger.
2019-02-02 07:03:03 +01:00
Norman Maurer
fe4a59011a
Do not schedule notify task if there are no listeners attached to the promise. (#8797)
Motivation:

If there are no listeners attached to the promise when full-filling it we do not need to schedule a task to notify.

Modifications:

- Don't schedule a task if there is nothing to notify.
- Add unit tests.

Result:

Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/8795.
2019-01-31 08:56:01 +01:00
Norman Maurer
a6e6a9151f
Fix AppendableCharSequence.subSequence(...) where start == end. (#8798)
Motivation:

To conform to the CharSequence interface we need to return an empty CharSequence when start == end index and a subSequence is requested.

Modifications:

- Correctly handle the case where start == end
- Add unit test

Result:

Fix https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/8796.
2019-01-30 09:45:54 +01:00
Norman Maurer
cd3254df88
Update to new checkstyle plugin (#8777) (#8780)
Motivation:

We need to update to a new checkstyle plugin to allow the usage of lambdas.

Modifications:

- Update to new plugin version.
- Fix checkstyle problems.

Result:

Be able to use checkstyle plugin which supports new Java syntax.
2019-01-25 11:58:42 +01:00
kezhenxu94
57012dddb4 fix typo (#8741)
Motivation:

Correct typo

Modification:

Correct typo

Result:

JavaDoc and method name are more readable
2019-01-22 08:51:31 +01:00
root
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kezhenxu94
53d711bdc7 extract duplicate code into method (#8720)
Motivation:

Clean up code to increase readability.

Modification:

Extract duplicate code blocks into method.

Result:

Less code duplication
2019-01-16 10:56:07 +01:00
Derek Lewis
4ac5264f0e Remove unnecessary loop variable from AsciiString. (#8711)
Motivation:

Incrementing two variables in sync is not necessary when only one will do.

Modifications:

- Remove `j` from `for` loop and replace with `i`.
- Add more unit testing scenarios to cover changed code.

Results:

Unnecessary variable removed.
2019-01-15 08:33:29 +01:00
kashike
6fdd7fcddb Fix minor spelling issues in javadocs (#8701)
Motivation:

Javadocs contained some spelling errors, we should fix these.

Modification:

Fix spelling

Result:

Javadoc cleanup.
2019-01-14 07:24:34 +01:00
Norman Maurer
6464c98743
Call FastThreadLocal.removeAll() before notify termination future of … (#8666)
Motivation:

We should try removing all FastThreadLocals for the Thread before we notify the termination. future. The user may block on the future and once it unblocks the JVM may terminate and start unloading classes.

Modifications:

Remove all FastThreadLocals for the Thread before notify termination future.

Result:

Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/6596.
2018-12-21 11:06:43 +01:00
Feri73
d17bd5e160 Adding support for whitespace in resource path in tests (#8606)
Motivation:

In windows if the project is in a path that contains whitespace,
resources cannot be accessed and tests fail.

Modifications:

Adds ResourcesUtil.java in netty-common. Tests use ResourcesUtil.java to access a resource.

Result:

Being able to build netty in a path containing whitespace
2018-12-12 10:29:02 +01:00
root
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root
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Nick Hill
fedf3ccecb Harden ref-counting concurrency semantics (#8583)
Motivation

#8563 highlighted race conditions introduced by the prior optimistic
update optimization in 83a19d5650. These
were known at the time but considered acceptable given the perf
benefit in high contention scenarios.

This PR proposes a modified approach which provides roughly half the
gains but stronger concurrency semantics. Race conditions still exist
but their scope is narrowed to much less likely cases (releases
coinciding with retain overflow), and even in those
cases certain guarantees are still assured. Once release() returns true,
all subsequent release/retains are guaranteed to throw, and in
particular deallocate will be called at most once.

Modifications

- Use even numbers internally (including -ve) for live refcounts
- "Final" release changes to odd number (equivalent to refcount 0)
- Retain still uses faster getAndAdd, release uses CAS loop
- First CAS attempt uses non-volatile read
- Thread.yield() after a failed CAS provides a net gain

Result

More (though not completely) robust concurrency semantics for ref
counting; increased latency under high contention, but still roughly
twice as fast as the original logic. Bench results to follow
2018-11-29 08:32:32 +01:00
Norman Maurer
f4e4147df8
LocationAwareSlf4jLogger does not correctly format log message. (#8595)
Motivation:

We did miss to use MessageFormatter inside LocationAwareSlf4jLogger and so {} was not correctly replaced in log messages when using slf4j.
This regression was introduced by afe0767e9c.

Modifications:

- Make use of MessageFormatter
- Add unit test.

Result:

Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/8483.
2018-11-27 11:44:27 +01:00
Norman Maurer
2278991db7
Use addAndGet(...) as a replacement for compareAndSet(...) when tracking the direct memory usage. (#8596)
Motivation:

We can change from using compareAndSet to addAndGet, which emits a different CPU instruction on x86 (CMPXCHG to XADD) when count direct memory usage. This instruction is cheaper in general and so produce less overhead on the "happy path". If we detect too much memory usage we just rollback the change before throwing the Error.

Modifications:

Replace compareAndSet(...) with addAndGet(...)

Result:

Less overhead when tracking direct memory.
2018-11-27 08:33:28 +01:00
Jake Luciani
63dc1f5aaa Allow adjusting of lead detection sampling interval. (#8568)
Motivation:

We should allow adjustment of the leak detecting sampling interval when in SAMPLE mode.

Modifications:

Added new int property io.netty.leakDetection.samplingInterval

Result:

Be able to consume changes made by the user.
2018-11-16 17:22:03 +01:00
Norman Maurer
845a65b31c
Nio|Epoll|KqueueEventLoop task execution might throw UnsupportedOperationException on shutdown. (#8476)
Motivation:

There is a racy UnsupportedOperationException instead because the task removal is delegated to MpscChunkedArrayQueue that does not support removal. This happens with SingleThreadEventExecutor that overrides the newTaskQueue to return an MPSC queue instead of the LinkedBlockingQueue returned by the base class such as NioEventLoop, EpollEventLoop and KQueueEventLoop.

Modifications:

- Catch the UnsupportedOperationException
- Add unit test.

Result:

Fix #8475
2018-11-15 07:19:28 +01:00
时无两丶
28f9136824 Replace ConcurrentHashMap at allLeaks with a thread-safe set (#8467)
Motivation:
allLeaks is to store the DefaultResourceLeak. When we actually use it, the key is DefaultResourceLeak, and the value is actually a meaningless value.
We only care about the keys of allLeaks and don't care about the values. So Set is more in line with this scenario.
Using Set as a container is more consistent with the definition of a container than Map.

Modification:

Replace allLeaks with set. Create a thread-safe set using 'Collections.newSetFromMap(new ConcurrentHashMap<DefaultResourceLeak<?>, Boolean>()).'
2018-11-06 11:21:56 +01:00
Norman Maurer
bde2865ef8
Make it clear that HashedWheelTimer only support millis. (#8322)
Motivation:

HWT does not support anything smaller then 1ms so we should make it clear that this is the case.

Modifications:

Log a warning if < 1ms is used.

Result:

Less suprising behaviour.
2018-11-02 08:10:18 +01:00
Norman Maurer
d533befa96
PlatformDependent.maxDirectMemory() must respect io.netty.maxDirectMemory (#8452)
Motivation:

In netty we use our own max direct memory limit that can be adjusted by io.netty.maxDirectMemory but we do not take this in acount when maxDirectMemory() is used. That will lead to non optimal configuration of PooledByteBufAllocator in some cases.

This came up on stackoverflow:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/53097133/why-is-default-num-direct-arena-derived-from-platformdependent-maxdirectmemory

Modifications:

Correctly respect io.netty.maxDirectMemory and so configure PooledByteBufAllocator correctly by default.

Result:

Correct value for max direct memory.
2018-11-02 07:19:43 +01:00
root
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Nick Hill
d7fa7be67f Exploit PlatformDependent.allocateUninitializedArray() in more places (#8393)
Motivation:

There are currently many more places where this could be used which were
possibly not considered when the method was added.

If https://github.com/netty/netty/pull/8388 is included in its current
form, a number of these places could additionally make use of the same
BYTE_ARRAYS threadlocal.

There's also a couple of adjacent places where an optimistically-pooled
heap buffer is used for temp byte storage which could use the
threadlocal too in preference to allocating a temp heap bytebuf wrapper.
For example
https://github.com/netty/netty/blob/4.1/buffer/src/main/java/io/netty/buffer/ByteBufUtil.java#L1417.

Modifications:

Replace new byte[] with PlatformDependent.allocateUninitializedArray()
where appropriate; make use of ByteBufUtil.getBytes() in some places
which currently perform the equivalent logic, including avoiding copy of
backing array if possible (although would be rare).

Result:

Further potential speed-up with java9+ and appropriate compile flags.
Many of these places could be on latency-sensitive code paths.
2018-10-27 10:43:28 -05:00
almson
1cc692dd7d Fix incorrect reachability assumption in ResourceLeakDetector (#8410)
Motivation:

trackedObject != null gives no guarantee that trackedObject remains reachable. This may cause problems related to premature finalization: false leak detector warnings.
 
Modifications:

Add private method reachabilityFence0 that works on JDK 8 and can be factored out into PlatformDependent. Later, it can be swapped for the real Reference.reachabilityFence.
 
Result:

No false leak detector warnings in future versions of JDK.
2018-10-24 22:15:13 +02:00
almson
fc35e20e2c Include correct duped value in DefaultResourceLeak.toString() (#8413)
Motivation:

DefaultResourceLeak.toString() did include the wrong value for duplicated records.

Modifications:

Include the correct value.

Result:

Correct toString() implementation.
2018-10-22 15:01:38 +02:00
Dmitriy Dumanskiy
b59336142f deprecate own ConcurrentSet for removal (#8340)
Motivation:

Java since version 6 has the wrapper for the ConcurrentHashMap that could be created via Collections.newSetFromMap(map). So no need to create own ConcurrentSet class. Also, since netty plans to switch to Java 8 soon there is another method for that - ConcurrentHashMap.newKeySet().
For now, marking this class @deprecated would be enough, just to warn users who use netty's ConcurrentSet. After switching to Java 8 ConcurrentSet should be removed and replaced with ConcurrentHashMap.newKeySet().

Modification:

ConcurrentSet deprecated.
2018-10-15 19:36:05 +02:00
Dmitriy Dumanskiy
0e4186c552 deprecate IntegerHolder for removal (#8339)
Motivation:

Seems like IntegerHolder counterHashCode field is the very old legacy field that is no longer used. Should be marked as deprecated and removed in the future versions.

Modification:

IntegerHolder class, InternalThreadLocalMap.counterHashCode() and InternalThreadLocalMap.setCounterHashCode(IntegerHolder counterHashCode) are now deprecated.
2018-10-11 14:59:47 +08:00
Norman Maurer
a208f6dc7c
Do the same extended checks as the JDK when a X509TrustManager is used with the OpenSSL provider. (#8307)
Motivation:

When a X509TrustManager is used while configure the SslContext the JDK automatically does some extra checks during validation of provided certs by the remote peer. We should do the same when our native implementation is used.

Modification:

- Automatically wrap a X509TrustManager and so do the same validations as the JDK does.
- Add unit tests.

Result:

More consistent behaviour. Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/6664.
2018-09-28 09:19:58 +02:00
root
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root
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Carl Mastrangelo
1dff107de1 Don't re-arm timerfd each epoll_wait (#7816)
Motivation:
The Epoll transport checks to see if there are any scheduled tasks
before entering epoll_wait, and resets the timerfd just before.
This causes an extra syscall to timerfd_settime before doing any
actual work.   When scheduled tasks aren't added frequently, or
tasks are added with later deadlines, this is unnecessary.

Modification:
Check the *deadline* of the peeked task in EpollEventLoop, rather
than the *delay*.  If it hasn't changed since last time, don't
re-arm the timer

Result:
About 2us faster on gRPC RTT 50pct latency benchmarks.

Before (2 runs for 5 minutes, 1 minute of warmup):

```
50.0%ile Latency (in nanos):		64267
90.0%ile Latency (in nanos):		72851
95.0%ile Latency (in nanos):		78903
99.0%ile Latency (in nanos):		92327
99.9%ile Latency (in nanos):		119691
100.0%ile Latency (in nanos):		13347327
QPS:                           14933

50.0%ile Latency (in nanos):		63907
90.0%ile Latency (in nanos):		73055
95.0%ile Latency (in nanos):		79443
99.0%ile Latency (in nanos):		93739
99.9%ile Latency (in nanos):		123583
100.0%ile Latency (in nanos):		14028287
QPS:                           14936
```

After:
```
50.0%ile Latency (in nanos):		62123
90.0%ile Latency (in nanos):		70795
95.0%ile Latency (in nanos):		76895
99.0%ile Latency (in nanos):		90887
99.9%ile Latency (in nanos):		117819
100.0%ile Latency (in nanos):		14126591
QPS:                           15387

50.0%ile Latency (in nanos):		61021
90.0%ile Latency (in nanos):		70311
95.0%ile Latency (in nanos):		76687
99.0%ile Latency (in nanos):		90887
99.9%ile Latency (in nanos):		119527
100.0%ile Latency (in nanos):		6351615
QPS:                           15571
```
2018-09-11 13:38:38 +02:00
Norman Maurer
afe0767e9c
Log the correct line-number when using SLF4j with netty if possible. (#8258)
* Log the correct line-number when using SLF4j with netty if possible.

Motivation:

At the moment we do not log the correct line number in many cases as it will log the line number of the logger wrapper itself. Slf4j does have an extra interface that can be used to filter out these nad make it more usable with logging wrappers.

Modifications:

Detect if the returned logger implements LocationAwareLogger and if so make use of its extra methods to be able to log the correct origin of the log request.

Result:

Better logging when using slf4j.
2018-09-07 07:34:22 +02:00
Norman Maurer
3c2dbdb5db
NioEventLoop should also use our special SelectionKeySet on Java9 and later. (#8260)
Motivation:

In Java8 and earlier we used reflection to replace the used key set if not otherwise told. This does not work on Java9 and later without special flags as its not possible to call setAccessible(true) on the Field anymore.

Modifications:

- Use Unsafe to instrument the Selector with out special set when sun.misc.Unsafe is present and we are using Java9+.

Result:

NIO transport produce less GC on Java9 and later as well.
2018-09-05 07:23:03 +02:00
Norman Maurer
ade60c11e1
PlatformDependent0 should be able to better detect if unaligned access is supported on java9 and later. (#8255)
Motivation:

In Java8 and earlier we used reflection to detect if unaligned access is supported. This fails in Java9 and later as we would need to change the accessible level of the method.
Lucky enough we can use Unsafe directly to read the content of the static field here.

Modifications:

Add special handling for detecting if unaligned access is supported on Java9 and later which does not fail due jigsaw.

Result:

Better and more correct detection on Java9 and later.
2018-09-05 07:22:16 +02:00
Norman Maurer
3eec66a974
Do not fail on runtime when an older version of Log4J2 is on the classpath. (#8240)
Motivation:

At the moment we will just assume the correct version of log4j2 is used when we find it on the classpath. This may lead to an AbstractMethodError at runtime. We should not use log4j2 if the version is not correct.

Modifications:

Check on class loading if we can use Log4J2 or not.

Result:

Fixes #8217.
2018-09-03 18:07:53 +02:00
Norman Maurer
9d8846cfce
Cleanup Log4J2Logger (#8245)
Motivation:

Log4J2Logger had some code-duplication with AbstractInternalLogger

Modifications:

Reuse AbstractInternaLogger.EXCEPTION_MESSAGE in Log4J2Logger and so remove some code-duplication

Result:

Less duplicated code.
2018-08-31 17:08:38 +02:00
Norman Maurer
38eee409c8
We should be able to use the ByteBuffer cleaner on java8 (and earlier… (#8234)
* We should be able to use the ByteBuffer cleaner on java8 (and earlier versions) even if sun.misc.Unsafe is not present.

Motivation:

At the moment we have a hard dependency on sun.misc.Unsafe to use the Cleaner on Java8 and earlier. This is not really needed as we can still use pure reflection if sun.misc.Unsafe is not present.

Modifications:

Refactor Cleaner6 to fallback to pure reflection if sun.misc.Unsafe is not present on system.

Result:

More timely releasing of direct memory on Java8 and earlier when sun.misc.Unsafe is not present.
2018-08-30 07:43:10 +02:00
Norman Maurer
4a5b61fc13
Fix log message about using non-direct buffers by default (#8235)
Motivation:

f77891cc17 changed slightly how we detect if we should prefer direct buffers or not but did miss to also take this into account when logging.

Modifications:

Fix branch for log message to reflect changes in f77891cc17.

Result:

Correct logging.
2018-08-30 06:57:12 +02:00
Terence Yim
79706357c7 Fix race condition in the NonStickyEventExecutorGroup (#8232)
Motivation:

There was a race condition between the task submitter and task executor threads such that the last Runnable submitted may not get executed. 

Modifications:

The bug was fixed by checking the task queue and state in the task executor thread after it saw the task queue was empty.

Result:

Fixes #8230
2018-08-29 19:42:01 +02:00
Norman Maurer
f77891cc17
We should prefer direct buffers if we can access the cleaner even if sun.misc.Unsafe is not present. (#8233)
Motivation:

We should prefer direct buffers whenever we can use the cleaner even if sun.misc.Unsafe is not present.

Modifications:

Correctly prefer direct buffers in all cases.

Result:

More correct code.
2018-08-29 08:21:07 +02:00