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Prevent too many chunks from being added per function call (forward port to 7_6_X). #10424
Prevent too many chunks from being added per function call (forward port to 7_6_X). #10424
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We have a limit of 1,024 chunks per IO vector and stop adding new chunks once we hit 1,000. However, the consumeChunk* calls previously were able to add an unlimited number of new chunks - meaning that we could go past the limit in a single loop iteration. (cherry picked from commit 53e2f4d)
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A new Pull Request was created by @bbockelm (Brian Bockelman) for CMSSW_7_6_X. Prevent too many chunks from being added per function call (forward port to 7_6_X). It involves the following packages: Utilities/XrdAdaptor @cmsbuild, @smuzaffar, @Dr15Jones can you please review it and eventually sign? Thanks. |
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This pull request is fully signed and it will be integrated in one of the next CMSSW_7_6_X IBs or unless it breaks tests. This pull request requires discussion in the ORP meeting before it's merged. @davidlange6, @Degano, @smuzaffar |
This pull request is fully signed and it will be integrated in one of the next CMSSW_7_6_X IBs (tests are also fine). This pull request requires discussion in the ORP meeting before it's merged. @davidlange6, @Degano, @smuzaffar |
This pull request is fully signed and it will be integrated in one of the next CMSSW_7_6_X IBs (tests are also fine). This pull request requires discussion in the ORP meeting before it's merged. @davidlange6, @Degano, @smuzaffar |
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…ardport Prevent too many chunks from being added per function call (forward port to 7_6_X).
We have a limit of 1,024 chunks per IO vector and stop adding new
chunks once we hit 1,000. However, the consumeChunk* calls previously
were able to add an unlimited number of new chunks - meaning that we
could go past the limit in a single loop iteration.
Forward port of #10021
(cherry picked from commit 53e2f4d)