Improves memaslap UDP posix throughput on my laptop by 40% (from 73k to 105k).
When item is created we cache flags and size part of the response so
that there's no need to call expensive string formatting in get(). The
down side is that this pollutes "item" object with protocol-specific
field, but since ASCII is the only protocol which is supported now and
it's not like we can't fix it later, I think it's fine.
There is a separate DB per core, each serving a subset of the key
space. From the outside in appears to behave as one DB.
item_key type was changed to include the hash so that we calculate the
hash only once. The same hash is used for sharding and hashing. No
need for store_hash<> option on unordered_set<> any more.
Some seastar-specific and hashtable-specific stats were moved from the
general "stats" command into "stats hash", which shows per-core
statistics.
The protocol is called the "memcache protocol" but the server should
follow the same naming convention as httpd does.
It should not be a big deal but it annoys the hell out of simple people
like myself who have their brain hard-wired to type the final "d"...
Signed-off-by: Pekka Enberg <penberg@cloudius-systems.com>