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graham sanderson commented on CASSANDRA-7546:
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Note that given we are fine with allocating an object (i.e. ColumnUpdater in
2.1) there is no reason we can't encapsulate the common loop logic inside of
an instance, to avoid code duplication - leaving the 3 loops may still be
clearer if we decide to stick with this route
> AtomicSortedColumns.addAllWithSizeDelta has a spin lock that allocates memory
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> Key: CASSANDRA-7546
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-7546
> Project: Cassandra
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Core
> Reporter: graham sanderson
> Assignee: graham sanderson
> Attachments: suggestion1.txt
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> In order to preserve atomicity, this code attempts to read, clone/update,
> then CAS the state of the partition.
> Under heavy contention for updating a single partition this can cause some
> fairly staggering memory growth (the more cores on your machine the worst it
> gets).
> Whilst many usage patterns don't do highly concurrent updates to the same
> partition, hinting today, does, and in this case wild (order(s) of magnitude
> more than expected) memory allocation rates can be seen (especially when the
> updates being hinted are small updates to different partitions which can
> happen very fast on their own) - see CASSANDRA-7545
> It would be best to eliminate/reduce/limit the spinning memory allocation
> whilst not slowing down the very common un-contended case.
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