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Colin Patrick McCabe commented on HDFS-4953: -------------------------------------------- The way cursors are managed is consistent with the way we manage open files in HDFS. The user opens them, and he must remember to close them later. Garbage collection is not a good solution for memory mapped areas, for the same reason it is not a good solution for open files. The JVM does not realize that the object has additional, non-memory resources associated with it. We might run out of file descriptors long before a GC is triggered. > enable HDFS local reads via mmap > -------------------------------- > > Key: HDFS-4953 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-4953 > Project: Hadoop HDFS > Issue Type: New Feature > Affects Versions: 2.3.0 > Reporter: Colin Patrick McCabe > Assignee: Colin Patrick McCabe > Attachments: benchmark.png, HDFS-4953.001.patch, HDFS-4953.002.patch, > HDFS-4953.003.patch, HDFS-4953.004.patch, HDFS-4953.005.patch, > HDFS-4953.006.patch > > > Currently, the short-circuit local read pathway allows HDFS clients to access > files directly without going through the DataNode. However, all of these > reads involve a copy at the operating system level, since they rely on the > read() / pread() / etc family of kernel interfaces. > We would like to enable HDFS to read local files via mmap. This would enable > truly zero-copy reads. > In the initial implementation, zero-copy reads will only be performed when > checksums were disabled. Later, we can use the DataNode's cache awareness to > only perform zero-copy reads when we know that checksum has already been > verified. -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. If you think it was sent incorrectly, please contact your JIRA administrators For more information on JIRA, see: http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira