minio/cmd/erasure-utils.go
Harshavardhana b363709c11 caching: Optimize memory allocations. (#3405)
This change brings in changes at multiple places

 - Reuse buffers at almost all locations ranging
   from rpc, fs, xl, checksum etc.
 - Change caching behavior to disable itself
   under low memory conditions i.e < 8GB of RAM.
 - Only objects cached are of size 1/10th the size
   of the cache for example if 4GB is the cache size
   the maximum object size which will be cached
   is going to be 400MB. This change is an
   optimization to cache more objects rather
   than few larger objects.
 - If object cache is enabled default GC
   percent has been reduced to 20% in lieu
   with newly found behavior of GC. If the cache
   utilization reaches 75% of the maximum value
   GC percent is reduced to 10% to make GC
   more aggressive.
 - Do not use *bytes.Buffer* due to its growth
   requirements. For every allocation *bytes.Buffer*
   allocates an additional buffer for its internal
   purposes. This is undesirable for us, so
   implemented a new cappedWriter which is capped to a
   desired size, beyond this all writes rejected.

Possible fix for #3403.
2016-12-08 20:35:07 -08:00

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/*
* Minio Cloud Storage, (C) 2016 Minio, Inc.
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
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*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
* limitations under the License.
*/
package cmd
import (
"bytes"
"errors"
"hash"
"io"
"sync"
"github.com/klauspost/reedsolomon"
"github.com/minio/blake2b-simd"
)
// newHashWriters - inititialize a slice of hashes for the disk count.
func newHashWriters(diskCount int, algo string) []hash.Hash {
hashWriters := make([]hash.Hash, diskCount)
for index := range hashWriters {
hashWriters[index] = newHash(algo)
}
return hashWriters
}
// newHash - gives you a newly allocated hash depending on the input algorithm.
func newHash(algo string) hash.Hash {
switch algo {
case "blake2b":
return blake2b.New512()
// Add new hashes here.
default:
// Default to blake2b.
return blake2b.New512()
}
}
// Hash buffer pool is a pool of reusable
// buffers used while checksumming a stream.
var hashBufferPool = sync.Pool{
New: func() interface{} {
b := make([]byte, readSizeV1)
return &b
},
}
// hashSum calculates the hash of the entire path and returns.
func hashSum(disk StorageAPI, volume, path string, writer hash.Hash) ([]byte, error) {
// Fetch staging a new staging buffer from the pool.
bufp := hashBufferPool.Get().(*[]byte)
defer hashBufferPool.Put(bufp)
// Copy entire buffer to writer.
if err := copyBuffer(writer, disk, volume, path, *bufp); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
// Return the final hash sum.
return writer.Sum(nil), nil
}
// getDataBlockLen - get length of data blocks from encoded blocks.
func getDataBlockLen(enBlocks [][]byte, dataBlocks int) int {
size := 0
// Figure out the data block length.
for _, block := range enBlocks[:dataBlocks] {
size += len(block)
}
return size
}
// Writes all the data blocks from encoded blocks until requested
// outSize length. Provides a way to skip bytes until the offset.
func writeDataBlocks(dst io.Writer, enBlocks [][]byte, dataBlocks int, offset int64, length int64) (int64, error) {
// Offset and out size cannot be negative.
if offset < 0 || length < 0 {
return 0, traceError(errUnexpected)
}
// Do we have enough blocks?
if len(enBlocks) < dataBlocks {
return 0, traceError(reedsolomon.ErrTooFewShards)
}
// Do we have enough data?
if int64(getDataBlockLen(enBlocks, dataBlocks)) < length {
return 0, traceError(reedsolomon.ErrShortData)
}
// Counter to decrement total left to write.
write := length
// Counter to increment total written.
totalWritten := int64(0)
// Write all data blocks to dst.
for _, block := range enBlocks[:dataBlocks] {
// Skip blocks until we have reached our offset.
if offset >= int64(len(block)) {
// Decrement offset.
offset -= int64(len(block))
continue
} else {
// Skip until offset.
block = block[offset:]
// Reset the offset for next iteration to read everything
// from subsequent blocks.
offset = 0
}
// We have written all the blocks, write the last remaining block.
if write < int64(len(block)) {
n, err := io.Copy(dst, bytes.NewReader(block[:write]))
if err != nil {
return 0, traceError(err)
}
totalWritten += n
break
}
// Copy the block.
n, err := io.Copy(dst, bytes.NewReader(block))
if err != nil {
return 0, traceError(err)
}
// Decrement output size.
write -= n
// Increment written.
totalWritten += n
}
// Success.
return totalWritten, nil
}
// chunkSize is roughly BlockSize/DataBlocks.
// chunkSize is calculated such that chunkSize*DataBlocks accommodates BlockSize bytes.
// So chunkSize*DataBlocks can be slightly larger than BlockSize if BlockSize is not divisible by
// DataBlocks. The extra space will have 0-padding.
func getChunkSize(blockSize int64, dataBlocks int) int64 {
return (blockSize + int64(dataBlocks) - 1) / int64(dataBlocks)
}
// copyBuffer - copies from disk, volume, path to input writer until either EOF
// is reached at volume, path or an error occurs. A success copyBuffer returns
// err == nil, not err == EOF. Because copyBuffer is defined to read from path
// until EOF. It does not treat an EOF from ReadFile an error to be reported.
// Additionally copyBuffer stages through the provided buffer; otherwise if it
// has zero length, returns error.
func copyBuffer(writer io.Writer, disk StorageAPI, volume string, path string, buf []byte) error {
// Error condition of zero length buffer.
if buf != nil && len(buf) == 0 {
return errors.New("empty buffer in readBuffer")
}
// Starting offset for Reading the file.
startOffset := int64(0)
// Read until io.EOF.
for {
n, err := disk.ReadFile(volume, path, startOffset, buf)
if n > 0 {
m, wErr := writer.Write(buf[:n])
if wErr != nil {
return wErr
}
if int64(m) != n {
return io.ErrShortWrite
}
}
if err != nil {
if err == io.EOF || err == io.ErrUnexpectedEOF {
break
}
return err
}
// Progress the offset.
startOffset += n
}
// Success.
return nil
}