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Andrey Gura commented on IGNITE-3513:
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>From my point of view this benchmark is too synthetic. It would be better 
>measure throughput of real cache operations with different solutions. Make 
>sure that JVM has enough memory during measurements.

> Cleanup worker is placed in the Thread's waiting queue using Thread.sleep 
> method
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: IGNITE-3513
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IGNITE-3513
>             Project: Ignite
>          Issue Type: Bug
>    Affects Versions: 1.6
>            Reporter: Denis Magda
>            Assignee: Eduard Shangareev
>             Fix For: 1.7
>
>
> There is a bug in current implementation of 
> {{GridCacheTtlManager#CleanupWorker}}.
> Refer to the implementation's code snippet and the details below.
> {code}
> EntryWrapper first = pendingEntries.firstx();
>  if (first != null) {
>    long waitTime = first.expireTime - U.currentTimeMillis();
>    if (waitTime > 0)
>       U.sleep(waitTime);
>  }
> {code}
> 1. Put first item with TTL = 1 hour. CleanupWorker will go to sleep for 1 
> hour.
> 2. Put second item with TTL = 1 minute. Since 
> CleanupWorker's thread sleeps now, second item will not be expired at the 
> time.
> NOTE: This scenario is easily to reproducible if first and second items are 
> put into cache asynchronously. If try to put them in same thread one-by-one 
> expiration may work fine.



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