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Bela Ban resolved JGRP-2171.
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Resolution: Done
This JIRA resulted in 2 new bundlers: {{AlternatingBundler}} and {{RemoveQueueBundler}}
(both marked as experimental).
The first will probably be removed again, and we need to experiment further with the
second, which shows performance similar to {{TransferQueueBundler}}.
Seems we've reached a glass ceiling with bundler since none of the recent bundler
implementations surpasses the existing bundlers (TransferQueueBundler,
RingBufferBundler)...
New bundler with max_bundle_size for each destination
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Key: JGRP-2171
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JGRP-2171
Project: JGroups
Issue Type: Feature Request
Reporter: Bela Ban
Assignee: Bela Ban
Fix For: 4.0.4
The current bundlers queue all messages and when the total size of all messages for all
destinations would exceed {{max_bundle_size}}, message batches for each destination are
sent.
This negatively affects latency-sensitive applications, e.g. when we have a queue such as
this: {{A B B C B B D B B}}, then the message for A has to wait until either the queue is
full ({{max_bundle_size exceeded}}), or no more messages are received (and then we send
the batches anyway).
The goal is to write a new bundler which keeps a count for _each destination_ and sends
batches to different destinations sooner. Also introduce a counter {{num_flips}} (find a
better name!), which determines when a message batch is to be sent.
This counter is decremented when a message to be sent has a destination that's
different from the previous destination. When the counter is 0, we send the batch to the
previous destination(s).
We have a main queue, into which the senders write, and a runner thread (same as
{{run()}} in TransferQueueBundler), which continually removes messages from the main queue
and inserts them into queues for each destination.
So 1 main queue and 1 queue for each destination.
h4. Example:
* {{num_flips}} is 2
* A message for A is sent, added to the main queue and removed by the runner. It is
queued in A's queue
* Another message for A is sent. Also queued (A's queue: {{A A}})
* A message to B is sent: A's {{num_flips}} is now 1. A's queue is {{A A}},
B's queue is {{B}}
* Another message to A is sent. This resets A's {{num_flips}} to 2, B's
{{num_flips}} is now 1
* 2 messages to C are sent. This causes {{num_flips}} for A and B to be 0, so the batches
to A (with 3 msgs) and B (1 msg) are also sent
* No more messages are received, so the batch to C is also sent
The value of {{num_flips}} should be computed as the rolling (weighted) average of the
number of *adjacent messages to the same destination*. It is maintained for each
destination separately (probably in the queue for that destination).
h4. Misc
* Should the sending of batches be delegated to a thread pool?
* Should the senders add their messages directly to the destination queues instead of the
main queue? That would result in less contention on the main queue, but it would also
require 1 thread per destination queue, which creates too many threads...