On 18 Mar 2013, at 12:21, Galder Zamarreño wrote:
Hi all,
A heads up on what is going on with
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/ISPN-2281
While discussing this, Tristan and I came to the conclusion that we could avoid the need
to create some wrappers required to fulfill requirements in this JIRA, and as a side
effect, reduce the memory consumption of Infinispan servers, if we could have internal
data containers based on concurrent hash maps that took a custom function for
equals/hashCode…etc. By doing that, you could effectively have **byte[] keys and values
for maps**.
By doing that, you avoid creating wrappers (yippee!) for keys (bye bye ByteArrayKey), and
combined with a better way to pass metadata into Infinispan Caches (i.e. version) that is
stored within the internal cache entries, you avoid wrapper values too! (bye bye
CacheValue).
Do you plan to use Versioned*CacheValue for storing values? if so
you'd still create a version object to be aggregated in Versioned*CacheValue.
Doing the latter was relatively simple (I have this stashed), but having a CHM that could
take a byte[] as key wasn't that easy, since we can't change JDK CHM.
why's that? copyright?
This is why, I've created a new CHM, based on the CHMv8, called
ComparingConcurrentHashMapv8 (thx Tristan for the name!). The work for this can be seen
in:
https://github.com/galderz/infinispan/commit/351e29d327d163ca8e941edf873f...
this relies on sun.misc.Unsafe, so won't work with a non-oracle JVM.
This class would be aggregated in the DataContainer in the case we use infinispan in
server mode, right?
I'm sending it here so that I can get feedback early on. I've added some tests as
well that verify that ComparingConcurrentHashMapv8, with byte[] keys and values, works as
expected, and checks that the expectations are opposite with JDK CHM. It also tests new
function-based methods.
To make it easier to track changes as original CHMv8 evolves, I've marked all changes
with a marker comment that should make it easy to apply same changes in new CHMv8
versions. Plus, with the tests I've added, it can easily be seen if it works as
expected or not.
Two important TODOs, which will be most likely separated into separate JIRAs:
1. Note that TreeBin has not been modified to use custom equals/hashCode functions. That
is cos I need to implement a way to compare byte arrays, i.e. provide equivalent logic for
Comparable.compare().
2. Compare memory consumption of a CHMv8 with wrapper classes for byte arrays versus
ComparingConcurrentHashMapv8<byte[], byte[]>. I'll do that once it's closer
to CR stages. Right now fulfilling requirements in ISPN-2281 is more priority.
Finally, I need to do the same thing with out BoundedConcurrentHashMap, iow, provide a
way to do comparison based on custom equals/hashCode. That's gonna be my next task,
before I get to transform Infinispan Servers to take a type directly, and avoid relying on
ByteArrayKey or CacheValue wrappers.
IOW, you'll be able to say: create an Infinsipan Server that has String as key and
value of type X, where X is the actual data type, no metadata!! The metadata (version,
encoding, whatever is requried to fulfill the compatibility reqs in ISPN-2281) will be
passed as part of the put/replace…etc (I will email this around when in place).
Cheers,
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Galder Zamarreño
galder(a)redhat.com
twitter.com/galderz
Project Lead, Escalante
http://escalante.io
Engineer, Infinispan
http://infinispan.org
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