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Michael Busch commented on LUCENE-2075: --------------------------------------- {quote} Things won't work well after 2B accesses since Integer.MAX_VALUE is used {quote} >From ReentrantLock javadocs: "This lock supports a maximum of 2147483648 recursive locks by the same thread." I think you only use the lock for markAndSweep and everything else uses atomics, but ConcurrentHashMap uses ReentrantLocks internally for each segment. So overall, things wil probably run longer than 2B ops, but not sure how long. > Share the Term -> TermInfo cache across threads > ----------------------------------------------- > > Key: LUCENE-2075 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-2075 > Project: Lucene - Java > Issue Type: Improvement > Components: Index > Reporter: Michael McCandless > Priority: Minor > Fix For: 3.1 > > Attachments: ConcurrentLRUCache.java, LUCENE-2075.patch, > LUCENE-2075.patch, LUCENE-2075.patch > > > Right now each thread creates its own (thread private) SimpleLRUCache, > holding up to 1024 terms. > This is rather wasteful, since if there are a high number of threads > that come through Lucene, you're multiplying the RAM usage. You're > also cutting way back on likelihood of a cache hit (except the known > multiple times we lookup a term within-query, which uses one thread). > In NRT search we open new SegmentReaders (on tiny segments) often > which each thread must then spend CPU/RAM creating & populating. > Now that we are on 1.5 we can use java.util.concurrent.*, eg > ConcurrentHashMap. One simple approach could be a double-barrel LRU > cache, using 2 maps (primary, secondary). You check the cache by > first checking primary; if that's a miss, you check secondary and if > you get a hit you promote it to primary. Once primary is full you > clear secondary and swap them. > Or... any other suggested approach? -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - You can reply to this email to add a comment to the issue online. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: java-dev-unsubscr...@lucene.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: java-dev-h...@lucene.apache.org