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Liyin Tang commented on HBASE-3694:
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Thanks stack and Ted,

I thought CC Counters was thread safe to add, since they have an array of 
counters internally to avoid cache contention,
but it looks like it is not thread safe the get.

>From their javadoc:
public long get()
Current value of the counter. Since other threads are updating furiously the 
value is only approximate, but it includes all counts made by the current 
thread. Requires a pass over the internally striped counters.

> high multiput latency due to checking global mem store size in a synchronized 
> function
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: HBASE-3694
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-3694
>             Project: HBase
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>            Reporter: Liyin Tang
>            Assignee: Liyin Tang
>         Attachments: 3694-cliffs-counter.txt, Hbase-3694[r1085306], 
> Hbase-3694[r1085306]_2.patch, Hbase-3694[r1085306]_3.patch, 
> Hbase-3694[r1085508]_4.patch, Hbase-3694[r1085592]_7.patch, 
> Hbase-3694[r1085593]_5.patch, Hbase-3694[r1085593]_6.patch
>
>
> The problem is we found the multiput latency is very high.
> In our case, we have almost 22 Regions in each RS and there are no flush 
> happened during these puts.
> After investigation, we believe that the root cause is the function 
> getGlobalMemStoreSize, which is to check the high water mark of mem store. 
> This function takes almost 40% of total execution time of multiput when 
> instrumenting some metrics in the code.  
> The actual percentage may be more higher. The execution time is spent on 
> synchronize contention.
> One solution is to keep a static var in HRegion to keep the global MemStore 
> size instead of calculating them every time.
> Why using static variable?
> Since all the HRegion objects in the same JVM share the same memory heap, 
> they need to share fate as well.
> The static variable, globalMemStroeSize, naturally shows the total mem usage 
> in this shared memory heap for this JVM.
> If multiple RS need to run in the same JVM, they still need only one 
> globalMemStroeSize.
> If multiple RS run on different JVMs, everything is fine.
> After changing, in our cases, the avg multiput latency decrease from 60ms to 
> 10ms.
> I will submit a patch based on the current trunk.

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