Re: BufferedReader vs NIO Buffer

From:
=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Arne_Vajh=F8j?= <arne@vajhoej.dk>
Newsgroups:
comp.lang.java.programmer
Date:
Sun, 28 Mar 2010 18:07:00 -0400
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On 28-03-2010 12:15, arun.darra@gmail.com wrote:

Could someone pls tell me why is the NIO buffering faster than the IO
BufferedReader class.

I agree NIO uses FileChannels to access the file. But it in turn uses
the FileInputStream.

Example 1: BufferedReader

BufferedReader reader = new BufferedReader(new
FileInputStream("File.txt"));
reader.read(....);

Example 2: NIO Bufferes

FileChannel fc = new FileInputStream("File.txt").getChannel();
ByteBuffer buffer = ByteBuffer.allocate(1024);
fc.read(buffer);

Keeping the fact in mind, in both cases the data is being buffered -
then how is the NIO method faster than IO Buffer.


My expectation would be that:
- the difference is very small
- NIO may be slightly faster because it was designed later
   and performance could have been a design criteria possibly
   resulting in a faster implementation

Actual difference will depend on Java vendor, Java version,
OS, CPU, IO system etc..

For SUN Java 1.6, WinXP and my PC:

Unbuffered small reads : 26844
Unbuffered large reads : 687
Buffered small reads : 1406
Buffered large reads : 688
Nio map small reads : 3656
Nio map large reads : 563
Nio read small reads : 3547
Nio read large reads : 531
Random access small reads : 26359
Random access large reads : 656
Unbuffered small reads : 26875
Unbuffered large reads : 500
Buffered small reads : 938
Buffered large reads : 469
Nio map small reads : 3453
Nio map large reads : 328
Nio read small reads : 3437
Nio read large reads : 375
Random access small reads : 26125
Random access large reads : 469
Unbuffered small reads : 26313
Unbuffered large reads : 453
Buffered small reads : 937
Buffered large reads : 485
Nio map small reads : 3406
Nio map large reads : 328
Nio read small reads : 3469
Nio read large reads : 437
Random access small reads : 26719
Random access large reads : 734

(see code below)

Arne

=======================

import java.io.BufferedInputStream;
import java.io.FileInputStream;
import java.io.FileOutputStream;
import java.io.RandomAccessFile;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.InputStream;
import java.io.OutputStream;
import java.nio.ByteBuffer;
import java.nio.channels.FileChannel;

public class ReadTest {
     static final int TOT = 100000000;
     static final int SMALL = 10;
     static final int LARGE = 1000000;
     static final String FILE_NAME = "C:/readtest.dat";
     private static final int REP = 3;
     public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
         createFile();
         for(int i = 0; i < REP; i++) {
             (new UnbufferedSmallReadTest()).doTest();
             (new UnbufferedLargeReadTest()).doTest();
             (new BufferedSmallReadTest()).doTest();
             (new BufferedLargeReadTest()).doTest();
             (new NioMapSmallReadTest()).doTest();
             (new NioMapLargeReadTest()).doTest();
             (new NioReadSmallReadTest()).doTest();
             (new NioReadLargeReadTest()).doTest();
             (new RandomAccessSmallReadTest()).doTest();
             (new RandomAccessLargeReadTest()).doTest();
         }
     }
     private static void createFile() throws IOException {
         OutputStream f = new FileOutputStream(FILE_NAME);
         for(int i = 0; i < TOT; i++) {
             f.write((i % 256));
         }
     }
}

abstract class GenericReadTest {
     public void doTest() throws Exception {
         long t1 = System.currentTimeMillis();
         readAndCheck();
         long t2 = System.currentTimeMillis();
         System.out.println(getType() + " : " + (t2 - t1));
     }
     protected abstract void readAndCheck() throws Exception;
     protected abstract int getReadSize();
     public abstract String getType();
}

abstract class UnbufferedReadTest extends GenericReadTest {
     protected void readAndCheck() throws IOException {
         InputStream f = new FileInputStream(ReadTest.FILE_NAME);
         byte[] b = new byte[getReadSize()];
         int n;
         int ix = 0;
         while((n = f.read(b)) >= 0) {
             for(int i = 0; i < n; i++) {
                 if(b[i] != (byte)(ix % 256)) {
                     throw new IOException("Bad data read - offset " +
ix + " expected " + (byte)(ix % 256) + " found " + b[i]);
                 }
                 ix++;
             }
         }
     }
}

abstract class BufferedReadTest extends GenericReadTest {
     protected void readAndCheck() throws IOException {
         BufferedInputStream f = new BufferedInputStream(new
FileInputStream(ReadTest.FILE_NAME));
         byte[] b = new byte[getReadSize()];
         int n;
         int ix = 0;
         while((n = f.read(b)) >= 0) {
             for(int i = 0; i < n; i++) {
                 if(b[i] != (byte)(ix % 256)) {
                     throw new IOException("Bad data read - offset " +
ix + " expected " + (byte)(ix % 256) + " found " + b[i]);
                 }
                 ix++;
             }
         }
     }
}

abstract class NioMapReadTest extends GenericReadTest {
     protected void readAndCheck() throws IOException {
         FileChannel f2 = (new
FileInputStream(ReadTest.FILE_NAME)).getChannel();
         ByteBuffer f = f2.map(FileChannel.MapMode.READ_ONLY, 0,
ReadTest.TOT);
         byte[] b = new byte[getReadSize()];
         int ix = 0;
         while(ix < ReadTest.TOT) {
             f.get(b);
             for(int i = 0; i < b.length; i++) {
                 if(b[i] != (byte)(ix % 256)) {
                     throw new IOException("Bad data read - offset " +
ix + " expected " + (byte)(ix % 256) + " found " + b[i]);
                 }
                 ix++;
             }
         }
     }
}

abstract class NioReadReadTest extends GenericReadTest {
     protected void readAndCheck() throws IOException {
         FileChannel f = (new
FileInputStream(ReadTest.FILE_NAME)).getChannel();
         ByteBuffer b2 = ByteBuffer.allocate(getReadSize());
         byte[] b = new byte[getReadSize()];
         int n;
         int ix = 0;
         while((n = f.read(b2)) >= 0) {
             b2.get(b);
             for(int i = 0; i < n; i++) {
                 if(b[i] != (byte)(ix % 256)) {
                     throw new IOException("Bad data read - offset " +
ix + " expected " + (byte)(ix % 256) + " found " + b[i]);
                 }
                 ix++;
             }
         }
     }
}

abstract class RandomAccessReadTest extends GenericReadTest {
     protected void readAndCheck() throws IOException {
         RandomAccessFile f = new RandomAccessFile(ReadTest.FILE_NAME, "r");
         byte[] b = new byte[getReadSize()];
         int n;
         int ix = 0;
         while((n = f.read(b)) >= 0) {
             for(int i = 0; i < n; i++) {
                 if(b[i] != (byte)(ix % 256)) {
                     throw new IOException("Bad data read - offset " +
ix + " expected " + (byte)(ix % 256) + " found " + b[i]);
                 }
                 ix++;
             }
         }
     }
}

class UnbufferedSmallReadTest extends UnbufferedReadTest {
     protected int getReadSize() {
         return ReadTest.SMALL;
     }
     public String getType() {
         return "Unbuffered small reads";
     }
}

class UnbufferedLargeReadTest extends UnbufferedReadTest {
     protected int getReadSize() {
         return ReadTest.LARGE;
     }
     public String getType() {
         return "Unbuffered large reads";
     }
}

class BufferedSmallReadTest extends BufferedReadTest {
     protected int getReadSize() {
         return ReadTest.SMALL;
     }
     public String getType() {
         return "Buffered small reads";
     }
}

class BufferedLargeReadTest extends BufferedReadTest {
     protected int getReadSize() {
         return ReadTest.LARGE;
     }
     public String getType() {
         return "Buffered large reads";
     }
}

class NioMapSmallReadTest extends NioMapReadTest {
     protected int getReadSize() {
         return ReadTest.SMALL;
     }
     public String getType() {
         return "Nio map small reads";
     }
}

class NioMapLargeReadTest extends NioMapReadTest {
     protected int getReadSize() {
         return ReadTest.LARGE;
     }
     public String getType() {
         return "Nio map large reads";
     }
}

class NioReadSmallReadTest extends NioMapReadTest {
     protected int getReadSize() {
         return ReadTest.SMALL;
     }
     public String getType() {
         return "Nio read small reads";
     }
}

class NioReadLargeReadTest extends NioMapReadTest {
     protected int getReadSize() {
         return ReadTest.LARGE;
     }
     public String getType() {
         return "Nio read large reads";
     }
}

class RandomAccessSmallReadTest extends RandomAccessReadTest {
     protected int getReadSize() {
         return ReadTest.SMALL;
     }
     public String getType() {
         return "Random access small reads";
     }
}

class RandomAccessLargeReadTest extends RandomAccessReadTest {
     protected int getReadSize() {
         return ReadTest.LARGE;
     }
     public String getType() {
         return "Random access large reads";
     }
}

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