@Override public void write(final DataOutput out) throws IOException { ProtobufUtil.toMutationNoData(MutationType.PUT, put) .writeDelimitedTo(DataOutputOutputStream.from(out)); out.writeInt(put.size()); CellScanner scanner = put.cellScanner(); while (scanner.advance()) { KeyValue kv = KeyValueUtil.ensureKeyValue(scanner.current()); KeyValue.write(kv, out); } }
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception { // vv CellScannerExample Put put = new Put(Bytes.toBytes("testrow")); put.addColumn(Bytes.toBytes("fam-1"), Bytes.toBytes("qual-1"), Bytes.toBytes("val-1")); put.addColumn(Bytes.toBytes("fam-1"), Bytes.toBytes("qual-2"), Bytes.toBytes("val-2")); put.addColumn(Bytes.toBytes("fam-2"), Bytes.toBytes("qual-3"), Bytes.toBytes("val-3")); CellScanner scanner = put.cellScanner(); while (scanner.advance()) { Cell cell = scanner.current(); System.out.println("Cell: " + cell); } // ^^ CellScannerExample }
/** * Reproduce locking up that happens when there's no further syncs after append fails, and causing * an isolated sync then infinite wait. See HBASE-16960. If below is broken, we will see this test * timeout because it is locked up. * * <p>Steps for reproduce:<br> * 1. Trigger server abort through dodgyWAL1<br> * 2. Add a {@link DummyWALActionsListener} to dodgyWAL2 to cause ringbuffer event handler thread * sleep for a while thus keeping {@code endOfBatch} false<br> * 3. Publish a sync then an append which will throw exception, check whether the sync could * return */ @Test(timeout = 20000) public void testLockup16960() throws IOException { // A WAL that we can have throw exceptions when a flag is set. class DodgyFSLog extends FSHLog { // Set this when want the WAL to start throwing exceptions. volatile boolean throwException = false; public DodgyFSLog(FileSystem fs, Path root, String logDir, Configuration conf) throws IOException { super(fs, root, logDir, conf); } @Override protected Writer createWriterInstance(Path path) throws IOException { final Writer w = super.createWriterInstance(path); return new Writer() { @Override public void close() throws IOException { w.close(); } @Override public void sync() throws IOException { if (throwException) { throw new IOException("FAKE! Failed to replace a bad datanode...SYNC"); } w.sync(); } @Override public void append(Entry entry) throws IOException { if (throwException) { throw new IOException("FAKE! Failed to replace a bad datanode...APPEND"); } w.append(entry); } @Override public long getLength() { return w.getLength(); } }; } @Override protected long doReplaceWriter(Path oldPath, Path newPath, Writer nextWriter) throws IOException { if (throwException) { throw new FailedLogCloseException("oldPath=" + oldPath + ", newPath=" + newPath); } long oldFileLen = 0L; oldFileLen = super.doReplaceWriter(oldPath, newPath, nextWriter); return oldFileLen; } } // Mocked up server and regionserver services. Needed below. Server server = new DummyServer(CONF, ServerName.valueOf("hostname1.example.org", 1234, 1L).toString()); RegionServerServices services = Mockito.mock(RegionServerServices.class); CONF.setLong("hbase.regionserver.hlog.sync.timeout", 10000); // OK. Now I have my mocked up Server & RegionServerServices and dodgy WAL, // go ahead with test. FileSystem fs = FileSystem.get(CONF); Path rootDir = new Path(dir + getName()); DodgyFSLog dodgyWAL1 = new DodgyFSLog(fs, rootDir, getName(), CONF); Path rootDir2 = new Path(dir + getName() + "2"); final DodgyFSLog dodgyWAL2 = new DodgyFSLog(fs, rootDir2, getName() + "2", CONF); // Add a listener to force ringbuffer event handler sleep for a while dodgyWAL2.registerWALActionsListener(new DummyWALActionsListener()); // I need a log roller running. LogRoller logRoller = new LogRoller(server, services); logRoller.addWAL(dodgyWAL1); logRoller.addWAL(dodgyWAL2); // There is no 'stop' once a logRoller is running.. it just dies. logRoller.start(); // Now get a region and start adding in edits. HTableDescriptor htd = new HTableDescriptor(TableName.META_TABLE_NAME); final HRegion region = initHRegion(tableName, null, null, dodgyWAL1); byte[] bytes = Bytes.toBytes(getName()); NavigableMap<byte[], Integer> scopes = new TreeMap<byte[], Integer>(Bytes.BYTES_COMPARATOR); scopes.put(COLUMN_FAMILY_BYTES, 0); MultiVersionConcurrencyControl mvcc = new MultiVersionConcurrencyControl(); try { Put put = new Put(bytes); put.addColumn(COLUMN_FAMILY_BYTES, Bytes.toBytes("1"), bytes); WALKey key = new WALKey( region.getRegionInfo().getEncodedNameAsBytes(), htd.getTableName(), System.currentTimeMillis(), mvcc, scopes); WALEdit edit = new WALEdit(); CellScanner CellScanner = put.cellScanner(); assertTrue(CellScanner.advance()); edit.add(CellScanner.current()); LOG.info("SET throwing of exception on append"); dodgyWAL1.throwException = true; // This append provokes a WAL roll request dodgyWAL1.append(region.getRegionInfo(), key, edit, true); boolean exception = false; try { dodgyWAL1.sync(); } catch (Exception e) { exception = true; } assertTrue("Did not get sync exception", exception); // LogRoller call dodgyWAL1.rollWriter get FailedLogCloseException and // cause server abort. try { // wait LogRoller exit. Thread.sleep(50); } catch (InterruptedException e) { e.printStackTrace(); } final CountDownLatch latch = new CountDownLatch(1); // make RingBufferEventHandler sleep 1s, so the following sync // endOfBatch=false key = new WALKey( region.getRegionInfo().getEncodedNameAsBytes(), TableName.valueOf("sleep"), System.currentTimeMillis(), mvcc, scopes); dodgyWAL2.append(region.getRegionInfo(), key, edit, true); Thread t = new Thread("Sync") { public void run() { try { dodgyWAL2.sync(); } catch (IOException e) { LOG.info("In sync", e); } latch.countDown(); LOG.info("Sync exiting"); }; }; t.setDaemon(true); t.start(); try { // make sure sync have published. Thread.sleep(100); } catch (InterruptedException e1) { e1.printStackTrace(); } // make append throw DamagedWALException key = new WALKey( region.getRegionInfo().getEncodedNameAsBytes(), TableName.valueOf("DamagedWALException"), System.currentTimeMillis(), mvcc, scopes); dodgyWAL2.append(region.getRegionInfo(), key, edit, true); while (latch.getCount() > 0) { Threads.sleep(100); } assertTrue(server.isAborted()); } finally { if (logRoller != null) { logRoller.close(); } try { if (region != null) { region.close(); } if (dodgyWAL1 != null) { dodgyWAL1.close(); } if (dodgyWAL2 != null) { dodgyWAL2.close(); } } catch (Exception e) { LOG.info("On way out", e); } } }
/** * Reproduce locking up that happens when we get an inopportune sync during setup for zigzaglatch * wait. See HBASE-14317. If below is broken, we will see this test timeout because it is locked * up. * * <p>First I need to set up some mocks for Server and RegionServerServices. I also need to set up * a dodgy WAL that will throw an exception when we go to append to it. */ @Test(timeout = 20000) public void testLockupWhenSyncInMiddleOfZigZagSetup() throws IOException { // A WAL that we can have throw exceptions when a flag is set. class DodgyFSLog extends FSHLog { // Set this when want the WAL to start throwing exceptions. volatile boolean throwException = false; // Latch to hold up processing until after another operation has had time to run. CountDownLatch latch = new CountDownLatch(1); public DodgyFSLog(FileSystem fs, Path root, String logDir, Configuration conf) throws IOException { super(fs, root, logDir, conf); } @Override protected void afterCreatingZigZagLatch() { // If throwException set, then append will throw an exception causing the WAL to be // rolled. We'll come in here. Hold up processing until a sync can get in before // the zigzag has time to complete its setup and get its own sync in. This is what causes // the lock up we've seen in production. if (throwException) { try { LOG.info("LATCHED"); // So, timing can have it that the test can run and the bad flush below happens // before we get here. In this case, we'll be stuck waiting on this latch but there // is nothing in the WAL pipeline to get us to the below beforeWaitOnSafePoint... // because all WALs have rolled. In this case, just give up on test. if (!this.latch.await(5, TimeUnit.SECONDS)) { LOG.warn("GIVE UP! Failed waiting on latch...Test is ABORTED!"); } } catch (InterruptedException e) { // TODO Auto-generated catch block e.printStackTrace(); } } } @Override protected void beforeWaitOnSafePoint() { if (throwException) { LOG.info("COUNTDOWN"); // Don't countdown latch until someone waiting on it otherwise, the above // afterCreatingZigZagLatch will get to the latch and no one will ever free it and we'll // be stuck; test won't go down while (this.latch.getCount() <= 0) Threads.sleep(1); this.latch.countDown(); } } @Override protected Writer createWriterInstance(Path path) throws IOException { final Writer w = super.createWriterInstance(path); return new Writer() { @Override public void close() throws IOException { w.close(); } @Override public void sync() throws IOException { if (throwException) { throw new IOException("FAKE! Failed to replace a bad datanode...SYNC"); } w.sync(); } @Override public void append(Entry entry) throws IOException { if (throwException) { throw new IOException("FAKE! Failed to replace a bad datanode...APPEND"); } w.append(entry); } @Override public long getLength() { return w.getLength(); } }; } } // Mocked up server and regionserver services. Needed below. Server server = Mockito.mock(Server.class); Mockito.when(server.getConfiguration()).thenReturn(CONF); Mockito.when(server.isStopped()).thenReturn(false); Mockito.when(server.isAborted()).thenReturn(false); RegionServerServices services = Mockito.mock(RegionServerServices.class); // OK. Now I have my mocked up Server & RegionServerServices and dodgy WAL, go ahead with test. FileSystem fs = FileSystem.get(CONF); Path rootDir = new Path(dir + getName()); DodgyFSLog dodgyWAL = new DodgyFSLog(fs, rootDir, getName(), CONF); Path originalWAL = dodgyWAL.getCurrentFileName(); // I need a log roller running. LogRoller logRoller = new LogRoller(server, services); logRoller.addWAL(dodgyWAL); // There is no 'stop' once a logRoller is running.. it just dies. logRoller.start(); // Now get a region and start adding in edits. HTableDescriptor htd = new HTableDescriptor(TableName.META_TABLE_NAME); final HRegion region = initHRegion(tableName, null, null, dodgyWAL); byte[] bytes = Bytes.toBytes(getName()); NavigableMap<byte[], Integer> scopes = new TreeMap<byte[], Integer>(Bytes.BYTES_COMPARATOR); scopes.put(COLUMN_FAMILY_BYTES, 0); MultiVersionConcurrencyControl mvcc = new MultiVersionConcurrencyControl(); try { // First get something into memstore. Make a Put and then pull the Cell out of it. Will // manage append and sync carefully in below to manufacture hang. We keep adding same // edit. WAL subsystem doesn't care. Put put = new Put(bytes); put.addColumn(COLUMN_FAMILY_BYTES, Bytes.toBytes("1"), bytes); WALKey key = new WALKey( region.getRegionInfo().getEncodedNameAsBytes(), htd.getTableName(), System.currentTimeMillis(), mvcc, scopes); WALEdit edit = new WALEdit(); CellScanner CellScanner = put.cellScanner(); assertTrue(CellScanner.advance()); edit.add(CellScanner.current()); // Put something in memstore and out in the WAL. Do a big number of appends so we push // out other side of the ringbuffer. If small numbers, stuff doesn't make it to WAL for (int i = 0; i < 1000; i++) { region.put(put); } // Set it so we start throwing exceptions. LOG.info("SET throwing of exception on append"); dodgyWAL.throwException = true; // This append provokes a WAL roll request dodgyWAL.append(region.getRegionInfo(), key, edit, true); boolean exception = false; try { dodgyWAL.sync(); } catch (Exception e) { exception = true; } assertTrue("Did not get sync exception", exception); // Get a memstore flush going too so we have same hung profile as up in the issue over // in HBASE-14317. Flush hangs trying to get sequenceid because the ringbuffer is held up // by the zigzaglatch waiting on syncs to come home. Thread t = new Thread("Flusher") { public void run() { try { if (region.getMemstoreSize() <= 0) { throw new IOException("memstore size=" + region.getMemstoreSize()); } region.flush(false); } catch (IOException e) { // Can fail trying to flush in middle of a roll. Not a failure. Will succeed later // when roll completes. LOG.info("In flush", e); } LOG.info("Exiting"); }; }; t.setDaemon(true); t.start(); // Wait until while (dodgyWAL.latch.getCount() > 0) Threads.sleep(1); // Now assert I got a new WAL file put in place even though loads of errors above. assertTrue(originalWAL != dodgyWAL.getCurrentFileName()); // Can I append to it? dodgyWAL.throwException = false; try { region.put(put); } catch (Exception e) { LOG.info("In the put", e); } } finally { // To stop logRoller, its server has to say it is stopped. Mockito.when(server.isStopped()).thenReturn(true); if (logRoller != null) logRoller.close(); try { if (region != null) region.close(); if (dodgyWAL != null) dodgyWAL.close(); } catch (Exception e) { LOG.info("On way out", e); } } }