Use ts::shared_lock for ReplaceablePtr#9204
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I wonder if it is because that workload is write heavy. |
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Sorry, it looks like I tested with my messed working branch and misunderstood. If I look carefully, the call stack of the report doesn't match with the #9040 seems fine. |
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I have been running my own eBPF based mutex profiling tool. Recently a mutex lock shows up with the latest mater branch that I haven't seen before.
Report from profiler
It looks like the
std::__1::mutex::lockis called fromReplaceablePtr<CacheHostTable>::ScopedReaderintroduced by #9046.trafficserver/iocore/cache/Cache.cc
Lines 3003 to 3006 in e37b35d
It loosk like replacing
std::shared_lockwithts::shared_mutexmitigates the issue. At least the profiler stoped complaining.