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package org.apache.hadoop.hdfs.util;
/**
* a class to throttle the data transfers.
* This class is thread safe. It can be shared by multiple threads.
* The parameter bandwidthPerSec specifies the total bandwidth shared by
* threads.
*/
public class DataTransferThrottler {
private long period; // period over which bw is imposed
private long periodExtension; // Max period over which bw accumulates.
private long bytesPerPeriod; // total number of bytes can be sent in each period
private long curPeriodStart; // current period starting time
private long curReserve; // remaining bytes can be sent in the period
private long bytesAlreadyUsed;
/** Constructor
* @param bandwidthPerSec bandwidth allowed in bytes per second.
*/
public DataTransferThrottler(long bandwidthPerSec) {
this(500, bandwidthPerSec); // by default throttling period is 500ms
}
/**
* Constructor
* @param period in milliseconds. Bandwidth is enforced over this
* period.
* @param bandwidthPerSec bandwidth allowed in bytes per second.
*/
public DataTransferThrottler(long period, long bandwidthPerSec) {
this.curPeriodStart = System.currentTimeMillis();
this.period = period;
this.curReserve = this.bytesPerPeriod = bandwidthPerSec*period/1000;
this.periodExtension = period*3;
}
/**
* @return current throttle bandwidth in bytes per second.
*/
public synchronized long getBandwidth() {
return bytesPerPeriod*1000/period;
}
/**
* Sets throttle bandwidth. This takes affect latest by the end of current
* period.
*
* @param bytesPerSecond
*/
public synchronized void setBandwidth(long bytesPerSecond) {
if ( bytesPerSecond <= 0 ) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException("" + bytesPerSecond);
}
bytesPerPeriod = bytesPerSecond*period/1000;
}
/** Given the numOfBytes sent/received since last time throttle was called,
* make the current thread sleep if I/O rate is too fast
* compared to the given bandwidth.
*
* @param numOfBytes
* number of bytes sent/received since last time throttle was called
*/
public synchronized void throttle(long numOfBytes) {
if ( numOfBytes <= 0 ) {
return;
}
curReserve -= numOfBytes;
bytesAlreadyUsed += numOfBytes;
while (curReserve <= 0) {
long now = System.currentTimeMillis();
long curPeriodEnd = curPeriodStart + period;
if ( now < curPeriodEnd ) {
// Wait for next period so that curReserve can be increased.
try {
wait( curPeriodEnd - now );
} catch (InterruptedException ignored) {}
} else if ( now < (curPeriodStart + periodExtension)) {
curPeriodStart = curPeriodEnd;
curReserve += bytesPerPeriod;
} else {
// discard the prev period. Throttler might not have
// been used for a long time.
curPeriodStart = now;
curReserve = bytesPerPeriod - bytesAlreadyUsed;
}
}
bytesAlreadyUsed -= numOfBytes;
}
}