You can toggle between previous (standard) and new (generation) strategy at PerformanceMemory_p.html.
The generation memory strategy is implemented with the objective of running more robust
but with the cost of early stopping some tasks (eg. dht) while running low on memory.
This new strategy does respect the generational way a heap is organized on most used jvms.
These changes run fine on my 3 peers for weeks now, but as I'm human, I may fail.
Please be carefull using generation memory strategy and report errors by naming
OS, jvm and java_args.
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- added a button in PerformanceMemory_p.html to set the simulated short memory status
- bugfix: added a missing lowercase in KeyList
- better concurrency in loader dispatcher
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I wondered getting Total-ram > Max-ram and MemoryControl.available() < 0
MemoryControl.available() < 0 causes some errors where its value is used for dimension of buffers for eg.
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- forced a possible short memory status when a search is started to flush caches that may cause search-heaps with resource contention effects
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used a ASCII String <-> byte[] conversion wherever possible. Many Strings in YaCy are hashes which are pure ASCII (base64 hashes).
The new ASCII String <-> byte[] conversion method have less computation overhead than the UTF8 conversion.
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memory.acceptDHT in kbytes
not yet pre-enabled, will clear on every startup
please review since this could break dht in freeworld
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