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package org.apache.hadoop.hbase.regionserver;
import org.apache.hadoop.hbase.classification.InterfaceAudience;
import org.apache.hadoop.hbase.util.ByteRange;
/**
* A memstore-local allocation buffer.
*
* The MemStoreLAB is basically a bump-the-pointer allocator that allocates big (2MB) chunks from
* and then doles it out to threads that request slices into the array.
*
* The purpose of this is to combat heap fragmentation in the regionserver. By ensuring that all
* KeyValues in a given memstore refer only to large chunks of contiguous memory, we ensure that
* large blocks get freed up when the memstore is flushed.
*
* Without the MSLAB, the byte array allocated during insertion end up interleaved throughout the
* heap, and the old generation gets progressively more fragmented until a stop-the-world compacting
* collection occurs.
*
*/
@InterfaceAudience.Private
public interface MemStoreLAB {
/**
* Allocate a slice of the given length. If the size is larger than the maximum size specified for
* this allocator, returns null.
* @param size
* @return {@link ByteRange}
*/
ByteRange allocateBytes(int size);
/**
* Close instance since it won't be used any more, try to put the chunks back to pool
*/
void close();
/**
* Called when opening a scanner on the data of this MemStoreLAB
*/
void incScannerCount();
/**
* Called when closing a scanner on the data of this MemStoreLAB
*/
void decScannerCount();
}