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Author SHA1 Message Date
Norman Maurer
f9ca270e62 Fix test-error which was introduced by porting tests to junit5 (#11330)
Motivation:

b89a807d15 moved the buffer tests to junit5 but introduced a small error which could lead to test-failure

Modifications:

Correctly override the method and assert that super throws (as we can not expand the buffer).

Result:

No more test failures
2021-05-28 09:27:15 +02:00
Riley Park
56a186e41f
Migrate buffer tests to JUnit 5 (#11305)
Motivation:

JUnit 5 is more expressive, extensible, and composable in many ways, and it's better able to run tests in parallel.

Modifications:

Use JUnit5 in tests

Result:

Related to https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/10757
2021-05-27 09:22:02 +02:00
old driver
078cdd2597 Add fast path in ByteBufUtil.compare and ByteBufUtil.equals methods (#11296)
Motivation:

When object-references are both same, the method should return 0 directly with no necessary go loop&compare the content of the ByteBuf.

Modification:

Added short circuit when both object-references are the same for equals and compare methods.

Result:

Added short circuit code.
2021-05-25 08:20:06 +02:00
old driver
8aa371bd45 correct the doc of methods:io.netty.buffer.ByteBuf#setBytes(int, io.netty.buffer.ByteBuf) and io.netty.buffer.ByteBuf#setBytes(int, io.netty.buffer.ByteBuf, int) (#11290) 2021-05-24 10:49:48 +02:00
Norman Maurer
91e41ae66e Cleanup test classes
Motivation:

We had some println left in the test-classes.

Modifications:

Remove println usage

Result:

Cleanup
2021-05-12 14:40:30 +02:00
Boris Unckel
73bdca9442 Utilize i.n.u.internal.ObjectUtil to assert Preconditions (buffer) (#11170) (#11182)
Motivation:

NullChecks resulting in a NullPointerException or IllegalArgumentException, numeric ranges (>0, >=0) checks, not empty strings/arrays checks must never be anonymous but with the parameter or variable name which is checked. They must be specific and should not be done with an "OR-Logic" (if a == null || b == null) throw new NullPointerEx.

Modifications:

* import static relevant checks
* Replace manual checks with ObjectUtil methods

Result:

All checks needed are done with ObjectUtil, some exception texts are improved.

Fixes #11170
2021-04-22 14:26:42 +02:00
skyguard1
bf0c0104b0 Add default block to CompositeByteBuf (#11178)
Motivation:

Switch statements should always have a default block to ensure we not "fall-through" by mistake.

Modification:

Add default block

Result:

code cleanup.

Signed-off-by: xingrufei <xingrufei@sogou-inc.com>

Co-authored-by: xingrufei <xingrufei@sogou-inc.com>
2021-04-22 08:21:40 +02:00
Chris Vest
9ba653c851 Fix alignment handling for pooled direct buffers (#11106)
Motivation:
Alignment handling was broken, and basically turned into a fixed offset into each allocation address regardless of its initial value, instead of ensuring that the allocated address is either aligned or bumped to the nearest alignment offset.
The brokenness of the alignment handling extended so far, that overlapping ByteBuf instances could even be created, as was seen in #11101.

Modification:
Instead of fixing the per-allocation pointer bump, we now ensure that 1) the minimum page size is a whole multiple of the alignment, and 2) the reference memory for each chunk is bumped to the nearest aligned address, and finally 3) ensured that the reservations are whole multiples of the alignment, thus ensuring that the next allocation automatically occurs from an aligned address.

Incidentally, (3) above comes for free because the reservations are in whole pages, and in (1) we ensured that pages are sized in whole multiples of the alignment.

In order to ensure that the memory for a chunk is aligned, we introduce some new PlatformDependent infrastructure.
The PlatformDependent.alignDirectBuffer will produce a slice of the given buffer, and the slice will have an address that is aligned.
This method is plainly available on ByteBuffer in Java 9 onwards, but for pre-9 we have to use Unsafe, which means it can fail and might not be available on all platforms.
Attempts to create a PooledByteBufAllocator that uses alignment, when this is not supported, will throw an exception.
Luckily, I think use of aligned allocations are rare.

Result:
Aligned pooled byte bufs now work correctly, and never have any overlap.

Fixes #11101
2021-03-23 17:09:44 +01:00
Chris Vest
654a54bbad Make CompositeByteBuf throw IllegalStateException when components are missing (#11100)
Motivation:
Components in a composite buffer can "go missing" if the composite is a slice of another composite and the parent has changed its layout.

Modification:
Where we would previously have thrown a NullPointerException, we now have a null-check for the component, and we instead throw an IllegalStateException with a more descriptive message.

Result:
It's now a bit easier to understand what is going on in these situations.

Fixes #10908
2021-03-18 17:54:06 +01:00
Chris Vest
ec18aa8731
Introduce ByteBufConvertible interface (#11036)
Motivation:
To make it possible to experiment with alternative buffer implementations, we need a way to abstract away the concrete buffers used throughout most of the Netty pipelines, while still having a common currency for doing IO in the end.

Modification:
- Introduce an ByteBufConvertible interface, that allow arbitrary objects to convert themselves into ByteBuf objects.
- Every place in the code, where we did an instanceof check for ByteBuf, we now do an instanceof check for ByteBufConvertible.
- ByteBuf itself implements ByteBufConvertible, and returns itself from the asByteBuf method.

Result:
It is now possible to use Netty with alternative buffer implementations, as long as they can be converted to ByteBuf.
This has been verified elsewhere, with an alternative buffer implementation.
2021-02-26 15:03:58 +01:00
吴迪
5e0617e49e Fix incorrect comment in code (#11029)
Motivation:
Comment on method is outdated / incorrect.

Modification:
Adjust comment

Result:
Correct docs
2021-02-19 08:07:43 +01:00
Norman Maurer
9c2de76add Use Files.createTempFile(...) to ensure the file is created with proper permissions
Motivation:

File.createTempFile(String, String)` will create a temporary file in the system temporary directory if the 'java.io.tmpdir'. The permissions on that file utilize the umask. In a majority of cases, this means that the file that java creates has the permissions: `-rw-r--r--`, thus, any other local user on that system can read the contents of that file.
This can be a security concern if any sensitive data is stored in this file.

This was reported by Jonathan Leitschuh <jonathan.leitschuh@gmail.com> as a security problem.

Modifications:

Use Files.createTempFile(...) which will use safe-defaults when running on java 7 and later. If running on java 6 there isnt much we can do, which is fair enough as java 6 shouldnt be considered "safe" anyway.

Result:

Create temporary files with sane permissions by default.
2021-02-08 18:17:31 +01:00
Scott Mitchell
4a5d7a5a17 ReadOnlyByteBuf writable bytes
Motivation:
ReadOnlyByteBuf and ReadOnlyByteBuffer are not writable, but their writableBytes
related methods return non-zero values. This is inconsistent with the behavior
of these buffer types.

Modifications:
- ReadOnlyByteBuf and ReadOnlyByteBuffer writableBytes related methods should
  return 0

Result:
More correct ReadOnlyByteBuf and ReadOnlyByteBuffer behavior with respect to
writability.
2021-02-05 20:26:28 +01:00
Zxy
87392634d2 Fix memory release failure when "maxNumElems == 1" of PoolSubpage (#10988)
Motivation:

when customer need large of 'byteBuf.capacity' in [7168, 8192], the size of 'chunk.subpages' may be inflated when large of byteBuf be released, not consistent with other 'byteBuf.capacity'

Modification:

when maxNumElems == 1 need consider remove from pool

Result:

Fixes #10896. 

Co-authored-by: zxingy <zxingy@servyou.com.cn>
2021-02-05 14:54:44 +01:00
Francesco Nigro
5337d3eeb4 Implement SWAR indexOf byte search (#10737)
Motivation:

Faster indexOf

Modification:

Create generic SWAR indexOf that any ByteBuf implementation can use

Result:

Fixes #10731
2021-01-15 15:09:50 +01:00
terrarier2111
c22cd7c347 Removed redundant local variable (#10858)
Motivation:

Found a redundant local variable.

Modification:

Removed the local variable.

Result:
Minor performance improvement.
2020-12-15 08:07:40 +01:00
terrarier2111
6df3adfb9b Fixed a comment in UnpooledDirectByteBuf (#10854)
Motivation:

Found an invalid comment in UnpooledDirectByteBuf.

Modification:

Fixed a comment in UnpooledDirectByteBuf.

Result:

Fixed a comment in UnpooledDirectByteBuf.
2020-12-10 10:31:33 +01:00
Chris Vest
d660706588 Fix a bug in LongPriorityQueue internal remove (#10832)
Motivation:
We rely on this functionality in PoolChunk, and a bug was caught by a non-deterministic test failure

Modification:
Went back to the Algorithms book, and reimplemented remove() the way it was meant to.

Result:
No test failures after 200.000 runs, so we have some confidence the code is correct now.
2020-12-02 13:06:34 +01:00
Chris Vest
86730f53ca Create bespoke long/long hashmap and long-valued priority queue for PoolChunk (#10826)
Motivation:
The uncached access to PoolChunk can be made faster, and avoid allocating boxed Longs, if we have a primitive hash map and priority queue implementation for it.

Modification:
Add bespoke primitive implementations of a hash map and a priority queue for PoolChunk.
Remove all the long-boxing caused by the previous implementation.
The hashmap is a linear probing map with a fairly short probe that keeps the search within a couple of cache lines.
The priority queue is the same binary heap algorithm that's described in Algorithms by Sedgewick and Wayne.
The implementation avoids the Long boxing by relying on a long[] array.
This makes the internal-remove method faster, which is an important operation in PoolChunk.

Result:
Roughly 13% performance uplift in buffer allocations that miss cache.
2020-11-29 11:54:55 +01:00
Norman Maurer
2dae6665f4 Fix caching for normal allocations (#10825)
Motivation:

https://github.com/netty/netty/pull/10267 introduced a change that reduced the fragmentation. Unfortunally it also introduced a regression when it comes to caching of normal allocations. This can have a negative performance impact depending on the allocation sizes.

Modifications:

- Fix algorithm to calculate the array size for normal allocation caches
- Correctly calculate indeox for normal caches
- Add unit test

Result:

Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/10805
2020-11-25 15:09:39 +01:00
Norman Maurer
83f3014690 Fix compilation failure introduced by bad cherry-picking of 057eb121f4 2020-11-16 09:26:07 +01:00
Ech0Fan
057eb121f4 Fix UnsafeByteBufUtil#setBytes() cause JVM crash (#10791) (#10795)
Motivation:

Passing a null value of byte[] to the `Unsafe.copyMemory(xxx)` would cause the JVM crash 

Modification:

Add null checking before calling `PlatformDependent.copyMemory(src,  xxx)`

Result:

Fixes #10791 .
2020-11-16 09:02:18 +01:00
Norman Maurer
eeece4cfa5 Use http in xmlns URIs to make maven release plugin happy again (#10788)
Motivation:

https in xmlns URIs does not work and will let the maven release plugin fail:

```
[INFO] ------------------------------------------------------------------------
[INFO] BUILD FAILURE
[INFO] ------------------------------------------------------------------------
[INFO] Total time:  1.779 s
[INFO] Finished at: 2020-11-10T07:45:21Z
[INFO] ------------------------------------------------------------------------
[ERROR] Failed to execute goal org.apache.maven.plugins:maven-release-plugin:2.5.3:prepare (default-cli) on project netty-parent: Execution default-cli of goal org.apache.maven.plugins:maven-release-plugin:2.5.3:prepare failed: The namespace xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" could not be added as a namespace to "project": The namespace prefix "xsi" collides with an additional namespace declared by the element -> [Help 1]
[ERROR]
```

See also https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-24014.

Modifications:

Use http for xmlns

Result:

Be able to use maven release plugin
2020-11-10 10:51:05 +01:00
Scott Mitchell
32627d712a Avoid auto boxing in PoolChunk#removeAvailRun (#10769)
Motivation:
PoolChunk maintains multiple PriorityQueue<Long> collections. The usage
of PoolChunk#removeAvailRun unboxes the Long values to long, and then
this method uses queue.remove(..) which will auto box the value back to
Long. This creates unnecessary allocations via Long.valueOf(long).

Modifications:
- Adjust method signature and usage of PoolChunk#removeAvailRun to avoid
boxing

Result:
Less allocations as a result of PoolChunk#removeAvailRun.
2020-11-03 21:09:11 +01:00
Chris Vest
10af555f46
ByteProcessor shouldn't throw checked exception (#10767)
Motivation:
There is no need for ByteProcessor to throw a checked exception.
The declared checked exception causes unnecessary code complications just to propagate it.
This can be cleaned up.

Modification:
ByteProcessor.process no longer declares to throw a checked exception, and all the places that were trying to cope with the checked exception have been simplified.

Result:
Simpler code.
2020-11-03 18:54:16 +01:00
Chris Vest
ff2e790e89 Revert "ByteProcessor shouldn't throw checked exception"
This reverts commit b70d0fa6e3.
2020-11-03 16:12:54 +01:00
Chris Vest
b70d0fa6e3 ByteProcessor shouldn't throw checked exception
Motivation:
There is no need for ByteProcessor to throw a checked exception.
The declared checked exception causes unnecessary code complications just to propagate it.
This can be cleaned up.

Modification:
ByteProcessor.process no longer declares to throw a checked exception, and all the places that were trying to cope with the checked exception have been simplified.

Result:
Simpler code.
2020-11-03 16:12:13 +01:00
Chris Vest
57cb7a8a91 Fix explicitly little-endian accessors in SwappedByteBuf (#10747)
Motivation:
Some buffers implement ByteBuf#order(order) by wrapping themselves in a SwappedByteBuf.
The SwappedByteBuf is then responsible for swapping the byte order on accesses.
The explicitly little-endian accessor methods, however, should not be swapped to big-endian, but instead remain explicitly little-endian.

Modification:
The SwappedByteBuf was passing through calls to e.g. writeIntLE, to the big-endian equivalent, e.g. writeInt.
This has been changed so that these calls delegate to their explicitly little-endian counterpart.

Result:
This makes all buffers that make use of SwappedByteBuf for their endian-ness configuration, consistent with all the buffers that use other implementation strategies.
In the end, all buffers now behave exactly the same, when using their explicitly little-endian accessor methods.
2020-10-29 10:38:06 +01:00
Artem Smotrakov
b8ae2a2af4 Enable nohttp check during the build (#10708)
Motivation:

HTTP is a plaintext protocol which means that someone may be able
to eavesdrop the data. To prevent this, HTTPS should be used whenever
possible. However, maintaining using https:// in all URLs may be
difficult. The nohttp tool can help here. The tool scans all the files
in a repository and reports where http:// is used.

Modifications:

- Added nohttp (via checkstyle) into the build process.
- Suppressed findings for the websites
  that don't support HTTPS or that are not reachable

Result:

- Prevent using HTTP in the future.
- Encourage users to use HTTPS when they follow the links they found in
  the code.
2020-10-23 15:26:25 +02:00
Norman Maurer
3f2c5ccd46 Replace deprecated Assert.assertThat(...) with MatcherAssert.assertThat(...) (#10699)
Motivation:

junit deprecated Assert.assertThat(...)

Modifications:

Use MatcherAssert.assertThat(...) as replacement for deprecated method

Result:

Less deprecation warnings
2020-10-18 14:55:21 +02:00
Artem Smotrakov
f0448d6a8a Fix or suppress LGTM findings (#10689)
Motivation:

LGTM reports multiple issues. They need to be triaged,
and real ones should be fixed.

Modifications:
- Fixed multiple issues reported by LGTM, such as redundant conditions,
  resource leaks, typos, possible integer overflows.
- Suppressed false-positives.
- Added a few testcases.

Result:

Fixed several possible issues, get rid of false alarms in the LGTM report.
2020-10-17 09:57:52 +02:00
Norman Maurer
de15b18087 Cleanup PoolChunk / PoolSubpage and add a few more asserts (#10690)
Motivation:

As the PooledByteBufAllocator is a critical part of netty we should ensure it works as expected.

Modifications:

- Add a few more asserts to ensure we not see any corrupted state
- Null out slot in the subpage array once the subpage was freed and removed from the pool
- Merge methods into constructor as it was only called from the constructor anyway.

Result:

Code cleanup
2020-10-15 21:02:11 +02:00
Matthew Kavanagh
9707ce183a Avoid integer overflow in ByteBuf.ensureWritable (#10648)
Motivation:

- To make ensureWritable throw IOOBE when maxCapacity is exceeded, even if
the requested new capacity would overflow Integer.MAX_VALUE

Modification:

- AbstractByteBuf.ensureWritable0 is modified to detect when
targetCapacity has wrapped around
- Test added for correct behaviour in AbstractByteBufTest

Result:

- Calls to ensureWritable will always throw IOOBE when maxCapacity is
exceeded (and bounds checking is enabled)
2020-10-12 09:23:43 +02:00
Francesco Nigro
7f86f90646 Improve predictability of writeUtf8/writeAscii performance (#10368)
Motivation:

writeUtf8 can suffer from inlining issues and/or megamorphic call-sites on the hot path due to ByteBuf hierarchy

Modifications:

Duplicate and specialize the code paths to reduce the need of polymorphic calls

Result:

Performance are more stable in user code
2020-09-09 16:15:22 +02:00
Graham Edgecombe
ed6ad17caa Fix ByteBufUtil.getBytes() incorrectly sharing the array in some cases (#10529)
Motivation:

If ByteBufUtil.getBytes() is called with copy=false, it does not
correctly check that the underlying array can be shared in some cases.

In particular:

* It does not check that the arrayOffset() is zero. This causes it to
  incorrectly return the underlying array if the other conditions are
  met. The returned array will be longer than requested, with additional
  unwanted bytes at its start.

* It assumes that the capacity() of the ByteBuf is equal to the backing
  array length. This is not true for some types of ByteBuf, such as
  PooledHeapByteBuf. This causes it to incorrectly return the underlying
  array if the other conditions are met. The returned array will be
  longer than requested, with additional unwanted bytes at its end.

Modifications:

This commit fixes the two bugs by:

* Checking that the arrayOffset() is zero before returning the
  underlying array.

* Comparing the requested length to the underlying array's length,
  rather than the ByteBuf's capacity, before returning the underlying
  array.

This commit also adds a series of test cases for ByteBufUtil.getBytes().

Result:

ByteBufUtil.getBytes() now correctly checks whether the underlying array
can be shared or not.

The test cases will ensure the bug is not reintroduced in the future.
2020-09-04 13:15:56 +02:00
Nick Hill
26993b0d9c Lazily construct contained DataOutputStream in ByteBufOutputStream (#10507)
Motivation

This is used solely for the DataOutput#writeUTF8() method, which may
often not be used.

Modifications

Lazily construct the contained DataOutputStream in ByteBufOutputStream.

Result

Saves an allocation in some common cases
2020-08-28 09:23:12 +02:00
Nick Hill
d7c1407d4c Use ByteBuf#isAccessible() in more places (#10506)
Motivation

ByteBuf has an isAccessible method which was introduced as part of ref
counting optimizations but there are some places still doing
accessibility checks by accessing the volatile refCnt() directly.

Modifications

- Have PooledNonRetained(Duplicate|Sliced)ByteBuf#isAccessible() use
their refcount delegate's isAccessible() method
- Add static isAccessible(buf) and ensureAccessible(buf) methods to
ByteBufUtil
(since ByteBuf#isAccessible() is package-private)
- Adjust DefaultByteBufHolder and similar classes to use these methods
rather than access refCnt() directly

Result

- More efficient accessibility checks in more places
2020-08-28 09:22:34 +02:00
Norman Maurer
8c0f1428af Reduce the scope of synchronized block in PoolArena (#10410)
Motivation:

We shouldn't call incSmallAllocation() in a synchronized block as its backed by a concurrent datastructure

Modifications:

Move call of incSmallAllocation() out of synchronized block

Result:

Minimize scope of synchronized block
2020-07-16 19:41:02 +02:00
Ruwei
0d701d7c3c Review PooledByteBufAllocator in respect of jemalloc 4.x changes and update allocate algorithm.(#10267)
Motivation:

For size from 512 bytes to chunkSize, we use a buddy algorithm. The
drawback is that it has a large internal fragmentation.

Modifications:

1. add SizeClassesMetric and SizeClasses
2. remove tiny size, now we have small, normal and huge size
3. rewrite the structure of PoolChunk
4. rewrite pooled allocate algorithm in PoolChunk
5. when allocate subpage, using lowest common multiple of pageSize and
   elemSize instead of pageSize.
   6. add more tests in PooledByteBufAllocatorTest and PoolArenaTest

Result:
Reduce internal fragmentation and closes #3910
2020-07-16 08:24:27 +02:00
Norman Maurer
4dfe541167 Include more details if we throw an IllegalArgumentException because of overflow (#10330)
Motivation:

We should include as much details as possible when throwing an IllegalArgumentException because of overflow in CompositeByteBuf

Modifications:

Add more details and factor out check into a static method to share code

Result:

Make it more clear why an operations failed
2020-06-02 10:08:06 +02:00
Nick Hill
c8f701d48c Correctly handle WrappedCompositeByteBufs in addFlattenedComponents() (#10247)
Motivation

An NPE was reported in #10245, caused by a regression introduced in
#8939. This in particular affects ByteToMessageDecoders that use the
COMPOSITE_CUMULATOR.

Modification

- Unwrap WrappedCompositeByteBufs passed to
CompositeByteBuf#addFlattenedComponents(...) method before accessing
internal components field
- Extend unit test to cover this case and ensure more of the
CompositeByteBuf tests are also run on the wrapped variant

Results

Fixes #10245
2020-05-05 13:57:22 +02:00
Norman Maurer
0c2c7c8f82 Add fastpath implementation for Unpooled.copiedBuffer(CharSequence, Charset) when UTF-8 or US-ASCII is used (#10206)
Motivation:

We can make use of our optimized implementations for UTF-8 and US-ASCII if the user request a copy of a sequence for these charsets

Modifications:

- Add fastpath implementation
- Add unit tests

Result:

Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/10205
2020-04-23 18:02:05 +02:00
Norman Maurer
469c1ca34c Guard against overflow when calling CompositeByteBuf.addComponent(...) (#10197)
Motivation:

We need to ensure we not overflow when adding buffers to a CompositeByteBuf

Modifications:

- Correctly validate overflow before adding to the internal storage
- Add testcase

Result:

Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/10194
2020-04-21 12:04:47 +02:00
Linas Medžiūnas
abdcf102da Efficient BytBuf search algorithms (#9914) (#9955)
Motivation:

We have found out that ByteBufUtil.indexOf can be inefficient for substring search on
ByteBuf, both in terms of algorithm complexity (worst case O(needle.readableBytes *
haystack.readableBytes)), and in constant factor (esp. on Composite buffers).
With implementation of more performant search algorithms we have seen improvements on
the order of magnitude.

Modifications:

This change introduces three search algorithms:
1. Knuth Morris Pratt - classical textbook algorithm, a good default choice.
2. Bit mask based algorithm - stable performance on any input, but limited to maximum
search substring (the needle) length of 64 bytes.
3. Aho–Corasick - worse performance and higher memory consumption than [1] and [2], but
it supports multiple substring (the needles) search simultaneously, by inspecting every
byte of the haystack only once.

Each algorithm processes every byte of underlying buffer only once, they are implemented
as ByteProcessor.

Result:

Efficient search algorithms with linear time complexity available in Netty (I will share
benchmark results in a comment on a PR).
2020-04-15 10:26:53 +02:00
时无两丶
81b435b129 Remove duplicate code in PoolArena. (#10174)
Motivation:

Remove duplicate code in PoolArena.

Modification:

Replace duplicate code with `tinyIdx` and `smallIdx`.

Result:

Clean code.
2020-04-15 09:30:26 +02:00
Dmitry Konstantinov
7402a3a55a Propagate ref to pool thread cache down in the allocation stack to avoid extra thread local lookup (#10166)
Motivation:
PoolChunk requires a link to a PoolThreadCache to init ByteBuf. Currently the link is retrieved from a thread local: arena.parent.threadCache().
It has some performance cost. At the beginning of the allocation call the PoolThreadCache is already retrieved from the thread local. The reference can be propagated through the calls and used.

Modifications:
Replace second lookup of PoolThreadCache during ByteBuf init by propagation of a reference to PoolThreadCache down in the allocation stack explicitly

Result:
Improve performance of ByteBuf allocation
--Before--
Benchmark                                            (size)  (tokens)  (useThreadCache)  Mode  Cnt    Score   Error  Units
SimpleByteBufPooledAllocatorBenchmark.getAndRelease     123         0              true  avgt   20   57.112 ± 1.004  ns/op
SimpleByteBufPooledAllocatorBenchmark.getAndRelease     123       100              true  avgt   20  222.827 ± 1.307  ns/op

--After--
Benchmark                                            (size)  (tokens)  (useThreadCache)  Mode  Cnt    Score   Error  Units
SimpleByteBufPooledAllocatorBenchmark.getAndRelease     123         0              true  avgt   20   50.732 ± 1.321  ns/op
SimpleByteBufPooledAllocatorBenchmark.getAndRelease     123       100              true  avgt   20  216.892 ± 3.806  ns/op
2020-04-06 08:07:44 +02:00
Dmitry Konstantinov
dc69c04434 Replace usage() with freeBytes() in thresholds within hot paths of PoolChunkList (#10141)
Motivation:
PoolChunk.usage() method has non-trivial computations. It is used currently in hot path methods invoked when an allocation and de-allocation are happened.
The idea is to replace usage() output comparison against percent thresholds by Chunk.freeBytes plain comparison against absolute thresholds. In such way the majority of computations from the threshold conditions are moved to init logic.

Modifications:
Replace PoolChunk.usage() conditions in PoolChunkList with equivalent conditions for PoolChunk.freeBytes()

Result:
Improve performance of allocation and de-allocation of ByteBuf from normal size cache pool
2020-03-31 22:11:42 +02:00
Dmitry Konstantinov
71b7dbc009 Optimize log2 in PoolThreadCache (#10128)
Motivation:
The current implementation of log2 in PoolThreadCache uses a loop and less efficient than an version based on Integer.numberOfLeadingZeros (intrinsic).

Modifications:
Replace the current log2 implementation in PoolThreadCache with a version based on Integer.numberOfLeadingZeros

Result:
It can improve performance slightly during allocation and de-allocation of ByteBuf using pooled allocator.
2020-03-24 11:14:08 +01:00
Norman Maurer
8ab4adcc56 FixedCompositeByteBuf.isDirect() may return wrong value when constructed with empty array (#10005)
Motivation:

FixedCompositeByteBuf.isDirect() should return the same value as EMPTY_BUFFER.isDirect() when constructed via an empty array

Modifications:

- Return correct value when constructed via empty array.
- Add unit test

Result:

FixedCompositeByteBuf.isDirect() returns correct value
2020-02-08 17:05:44 +01:00
Norman Maurer
0d4af6d9da Fix incorrect property name in PooledByteBufAllocator
Motivation:

We hat a typo in the property name that is used in PooledByteBufAllocator.

Modifications:

Change from "...allocation.." to "...allocator.."

Result:

More consistent property naming
2020-02-05 14:40:08 +01:00