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Marc Beyerle commented on HTTPCORE-155:
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Hi Oleg,
sure, you can add my name to the list of contributors - thanks.
I find the xyzImpl () methods not too ugly, but that's probably a matter of
taste :-) Your solution sounds good to me, too. And I think it's quite easy to
implement by simply adding an instance member to IOSessionImpl, which keeps
track of the current event mask. The nice thing about this approach is that we
not only get rid of two of the xyzImpl () methods, but also of the statics in
InterestOpEntry and the two newly introduced if / else blocks in
AbstractIOReactor. So overall, I think it's a good idea. I'll give it a try and
let you know how it goes.
I'm pretty uncertain about the Set, however. First, my assumption is that the
sequence of operations against the interest set is important and second, a List
is still the fastest means for a first in / first out queue. Maybe one could
give LinkedList a try. What's your opinion?
Cheers,
Marc
> Performance issues with IBM JRE 6.0
> -----------------------------------
>
> Key: HTTPCORE-155
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HTTPCORE-155
> Project: HttpComponents HttpCore
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: HttpCore NIO
> Affects Versions: 4.0-beta1
> Environment: Windows 2003 SP2 - IBM J2RE 1.6.0 build 2.4 - HTTPCore
> Beta1 - Dual Core CPU 3.0Ghz - 1Gbps networking
> Reporter: Tom McSorley
> Fix For: 4.1
>
> Attachments: AbstractIOReactor.diff, AbstractIOReactor.java,
> HTTPCORE-155.patch, IOSessionImpl.diff, IOSessionImpl.java,
> javacore.20081203.153723.32300.0001.txt, myoutput.txt, patch.08-12-17.tar.gz,
> patch.08-12-18.tar.gz, patch.08-12-22.tar.gz, patch.08-12-30.tar.gz,
> patch.09-03-18.tar.gz, summary_patch.09-03-18
>
>
> I'm issuing a second HTTP Request on a connection that has very recently
> returned a null for the submitRequest() call... this 2nd request is being
> issued approximately 500ms after the submitRequest() null is returned... so
> the connection has just been established, an HTTP Request/Response-200 cycle
> has completed just prior to this 2nd request being issued. I'm seeing
> unusually long delays in the requestOutput() call (verified by surrounding
> timing prints)... that can range anywhere from a few milliseconds on up to 60
> seconds... It eventually unwinds, and then the submitRequest() is called...
> this 2nd request is dispatched and works fine... but, it is delayed
> considerably... Is this a known issue and is there a possible work-around?
> Here's the JVM related thread information:
> The thread being delayed and stuck in the requestOutput() call for a long
> time (mostly longer than 5 seconds):
> 3XMTHREADINFO "pool-2-thread-5" TID:0x2AEECE00, j9thread_t:0x2A7189A8,
> state:B, prio=5
> 3XMTHREADINFO1 (native thread ID:0x1B44, native priority:0x5,
> native policy:UNKNOWN)
> 4XESTACKTRACE at
> sun/nio/ch/SelectionKeyImpl.interestOps(SelectionKeyImpl.java:60)
> 4XESTACKTRACE at
> org/apache/http/impl/nio/reactor/IOSessionImpl.setEvent(IOSessionImpl.java:113)
> 4XESTACKTRACE at
> org/apache/http/impl/nio/NHttpConnectionBase.requestOutput(NHttpConnectionBase.java:158)
> .... (non important stack information removed)
> 4XESTACKTRACE at
> java/util/concurrent/ThreadPoolExecutor$Worker.run(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:919)
> 4XESTACKTRACE at java/lang/Thread.run(Thread.java:735)
> Here's the monitor that this thread is blocked and waiting on:
> 2LKMONINUSE sys_mon_t:0x2A708AF8 infl_mon_t: 0x2A708B30:
> 3LKMONOBJECT sun/nio/ch/uti...@00b09208/00B09214: Flat locked by "I/O
> dispatcher 7" (0x2A208E00), entry count 1
> 3LKWAITERQ Waiting to enter:
> 3LKWAITER "pool-2-thread-5" (0x2AEECE00)
> And here's the thread that currently has this monitor locked:
> 3XMTHREADINFO "I/O dispatcher 7" TID:0x2A208E00, j9thread_t:0x2A6EC73C,
> state:R, prio=5
> 3XMTHREADINFO1 (native thread ID:0x830, native priority:0x5,
> native policy:UNKNOWN)
> 4XESTACKTRACE at
> sun/nio/ch/WindowsSelectorImpl$SubSelector.poll0(Native Method)
> 4XESTACKTRACE at
> sun/nio/ch/WindowsSelectorImpl$SubSelector.poll(WindowsSelectorImpl.java:308(Compiled
> Code))
> 4XESTACKTRACE at
> sun/nio/ch/WindowsSelectorImpl$SubSelector.access$500(WindowsSelectorImpl.java(Compiled
> Code))
> 4XESTACKTRACE at
> sun/nio/ch/WindowsSelectorImpl.doSelect(WindowsSelectorImpl.java:162(Compiled
> Code))
> 4XESTACKTRACE at
> sun/nio/ch/SelectorImpl.lockAndDoSelect(SelectorImpl.java:69(Compiled Code))
> 4XESTACKTRACE at
> sun/nio/ch/SelectorImpl.select(SelectorImpl.java:80(Compiled Code))
> 4XESTACKTRACE at
> org/apache/http/impl/nio/reactor/AbstractIOReactor.execute(AbstractIOReactor.java:121)
> 4XESTACKTRACE at
> org/apache/http/impl/nio/reactor/BaseIOReactor.execute(BaseIOReactor.java:70)
> 4XESTACKTRACE at
> org/apache/http/impl/nio/reactor/AbstractMultiworkerIOReactor$Worker.run(AbstractMultiworkerIOReactor.java:318)
> 4XESTACKTRACE at java/lang/Thread.run(Thread.java:735)
> I should also note that we're attempting to use 1000 client instances on this
> single system... each with potentially 2 active connections simultaneously...
> there is also virtually no CPU load (i.e. less then 5%) on this system...
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