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[PATCH] net/protocol: read directly into rbuf if it's empty

Added by normalperson (Eric Wong) about 6 years ago. Updated about 6 years ago.

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Closed
Target version:
-
[ruby-core:84678]

Description

This relies on the reverted r61638 which was prematurely committed:
https://svn.ruby-lang.org/cgi-bin/viewvc.cgi?view=revision&revision=61638

I guess it was luck that @rbuf worked before with UTF-8 encoding.

net/protocol: read directly into rbuf if it's empty

There's no need to allocate a temporary string when @rbuf is
empty, we can use it as the read_nonblock destination buffer to
save both allocation overhead and avoid a later memcpy.

This results in a halving user CPU time and tiny memory
reduction with the script below:

	     user     system      total        real
before   0.603333   0.539999   1.143332 (  1.143347)
       RssAnon:     5624 kB

after    0.283334   0.560000   0.843334 (  0.846072)
       RssAnon:     5592 kB

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require 'net/http'
require 'benchmark'
s = TCPServer.new('127.0.0.1', 0)
len = 1024 * 1024 * 1024 * 2
pid = fork do
  c = s.accept
  c.readpartial(16384).clear
  c.send("HTTP/1.0 200 OK\r\nContent-Length: #{len}\r\n\r\n", Socket::MSG_MORE)
  IO.copy_stream('/dev/zero', c, len)
  c.close
end

addr = s.addr
Net::HTTP.start(addr[3], addr[1]) do |http|
  http.request_get('/') do |res|
    puts(Benchmark.measure { res.read_body(&:clear) })
  end
end
puts File.readlines("/proc/self/status").grep(/RssAnon/)[0]
Process.waitpid2(pid)
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* lib/net/protocol.rb (rbuf_fill): avoid allocation if rbuf is empty
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