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Viraj Jasani commented on HADOOP-18291:
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created HADOOP-18740 for cache file access to go through read-write locks.
> SingleFilePerBlockCache does not have a limit
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> Key: HADOOP-18291
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18291
> Project: Hadoop Common
> Issue Type: Sub-task
> Affects Versions: 3.4.0
> Reporter: Ahmar Suhail
> Assignee: Viraj Jasani
> Priority: Major
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> Currently there is no limit on the size of disk cache. This means we could
> have a large number of files on files, especially for access patterns that
> are very random and do not always read the block fully.
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> eg:
> in.seek(5);
> in.read();
> in.seek(blockSize + 10) // block 0 gets saved to disk as it's not fully read
> in.read();
> in.seek(2 * blockSize + 10) // block 1 gets saved to disk
> .. and so on
>
> The in memory cache is bounded, and by default has a limit of 72MB (9
> blocks). When a block is fully read, and a seek is issued it's released
> [here|https://github.com/apache/hadoop/blob/feature-HADOOP-18028-s3a-prefetch/hadoop-tools/hadoop-aws/src/main/java/org/apache/hadoop/fs/s3a/read/S3CachingInputStream.java#L109].
> We can also delete the on disk file for the block here if it exists.
>
> Also maybe add an upper limit on disk space, and delete the file which stores
> data of the block furthest from the current block (similar to the in memory
> cache) when this limit is reached.
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