Sijie Guo created BOOKKEEPER-1075:
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Summary: BK LedgerMetadata: more memory-efficient parsing of
configs
Key: BOOKKEEPER-1075
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/BOOKKEEPER-1075
Project: Bookkeeper
Issue Type: Bug
Components: bookkeeper-client
Reporter: Sijie Guo
Assignee: Leigh Stewart
Fix For: 4.5.0
Looking at the most prevalent client-side memory allocations, I noticed that we
allocate 4KB every time we open a ledger. This is caused by allocating a 4KB
buffer (in TextFormat.toStringBuilder) to account for the maximum possible
Protobufs message, which is unnecessary in our case: we know the exact size of
the metadata ( << 500 B) and don't need to allocate more.
TextFormat.merge(Readable, Message.Builder) is the current method we use.
This changes to use TextFormat.merge(CharSequence, Message.Builder), which
avoids the extra 4K allocation conversion + an extra StringBuilder.
It is the contribution from Alex Yarmula
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commit 9d9d7dd26235a9beda4421b7bed750fea1789076
Author: Alex Yarmula <[email protected]>
Date: Wed Sep 23 05:57:30 2015 -0700
BK LedgerMetadata: more memory-efficient parsing of configs
Looking at the most prevalent client-side memory allocations, I noticed
that we allocate 4KB every time we open a ledger. This is caused by allocating
a 4KB buffer (in TextFormat.toStringBuilder) to account for the maximum
possible Protobufs message, which is unnecessary in our case: we know the exact
size of the metadata ( << 500 B) and don't need to allocate more.
TextFormat.merge(Readable, Message.Builder) is the current method we use.
This changes to use TextFormat.merge(CharSequence, Message.Builder), which
avoids the extra 4K allocation conversion + an extra StringBuilder.
RB_ID=745700
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