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perf: Prevent wasted time on adding to LRU cache during large commits #937

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This PR optimizes LRU cache usage on large commits.

If the amount of internal nodes added exceeds cache capacity, only add the first $CAPACITY nodes to the LRU cache. Anything else we add thrashes something we just added, hence is a wasted overhead.

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The recent updates across several Go files primarily enhance the caching mechanism and node handling in a data structure system. The introduction of a Capacity() method in caches and an additional boolean parameter in SaveNode method calls are key changes. These modifications aim to optimize node storage and retrieval by leveraging cache capacities more effectively.

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File(s) Change Summary
cache/cache.go Introduced Capacity() in Cache interface and implemented in lruCache to return max elements.
mutable_tree.go, nodedb.go Modified SaveNode method to include a boolean parameter for conditional caching. Adjusted method calls in MutableTree to utilize new cache capacity logic.
tree_test.go Updated cacheSize in tests to accommodate additional nodes, reflecting the increased caching requirements.

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Commits Files that changed from the base of the PR and between f0c4102 and af8cf93.
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  • cache/cache.go (2 hunks)
  • mutable_tree.go (2 hunks)
  • nodedb.go (3 hunks)
  • tree_test.go (1 hunks)
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cache/cache.go (2)

36-37: The addition of the Capacity() method to the Cache interface is well-implemented and aligns with the PR's objectives to manage cache capacity efficiently.


102-104: The implementation of the Capacity() method in lruCache correctly returns the maximum element count, which is essential for controlling cache additions based on capacity.

mutable_tree.go (2)

748-748: Ensuring the root node is always cached by passing true to SaveNode() in the SaveVersion() method aligns with the PR's objectives to optimize cache usage.


1047-1051: The modifications to saveNewNodes() to include a check against the cache's capacity before caching nodes are well-implemented and crucial for preventing cache thrashing.

nodedb.go (2)

Line range hint 207-230: The changes to the SaveNode method align well with the PR's objectives to optimize cache usage by conditionally adding nodes to the LRU cache based on the useLruCache parameter. Good use of locking and error handling.


391-391: The modification to include the useLruCache parameter in the SaveNode call within the deleteVersion method is a thoughtful addition, ensuring that the root node is cached during the deletion process. This aligns with the PR's objectives to optimize cache usage.

tree_test.go (1)

1778-1778: Adjust the cache size setting in tests to reflect the new cache behavior.

The cache size has been adjusted to 2 * numKeyVals to ensure it covers all inner nodes during testing. Please verify that this setting aligns with the expected cache behavior changes introduced in the PR, especially in terms of handling large datasets and preventing cache thrashing.


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@ValarDragon ValarDragon changed the title Prevent wasted time on Commit perf: Prevent wasted time on adding to LRU cache during large commits Apr 28, 2024
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I agree that cache optimization is important here, but I see it as more of a temporary fix. I think we need a more in-depth approach. Analyzing cache usage patterns could be helpful.
I also created the related issue: #936

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