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Tony Finch
a8b29f0365 Improve qp-trie refcount debugging
Add some qp-trie tracing macros which can be enabled by a
developer. These print a message when a leaf is attached or
detached, indicating which part of the qp-trie implementation
did so. The refcount methods must now return the refcount value
so it can be printed by the trace macros.
2023-02-27 13:47:57 +00:00
Tony Finch
549854f63b Some minor qp-trie improvements
Adjust the dns_qp_memusage() and dns_qp_compact() functions
to be more informative and flexible about handling fragmentation.

Avoid wasting space in runt chunks.

Switch from twigs_mutable() to cells_immutable() because that is the
sense we usually want.

Drop the redundant evacuate() function and rename evacuate_twigs() to
evacuate(). Move some chunk test functions closer to their point of
use.

Clarify compact_recursive(). Some small cleanups to comments.

Use isc_time_monotonic() for qp-trie timing stats.

Use #define constants to control debug logging.

Set up DNS name label offsets in dns_qpkey_fromname() so it is easier
to use in cases where the name is not fully hydrated.
2023-02-27 13:47:25 +00:00
Tony Finch
a9d57b91db Benchmarks for the qp-trie
The main benchmark is `qpmulti`, which exercizes the qp-trie
transactional API with differing numbers of threads and differing data
sizes, to get some idea of how its performance scales.

The `load-names` benchmark compares the times to populate and query
and the memory used by various BIND data structures: qp-trie, hash
table (chained), hash map (closed), and red-black tree.

The `qp-dump` program is a test utility rather than a benchmark. It
populates a qp-trie and prints it out, either in an ad-hoc text
format, or as input to the graphviz `dot` program.
2023-02-27 13:47:25 +00:00