From 6a01497d7c410f6e6ecc094c3dddc9d68e184585 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Steve Loughran Date: Wed, 26 Nov 2014 11:43:46 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] HDFS-6803 Document DFSClient#DFSInputStream expectations reading and preading in concurrent context. (stack via stevel) --- .../markdown/filesystem/fsdatainputstream.md | 62 ++++++++++++++----- hadoop-hdfs-project/hadoop-hdfs/CHANGES.txt | 3 + 2 files changed, 49 insertions(+), 16 deletions(-) diff --git a/hadoop-common-project/hadoop-common/src/site/markdown/filesystem/fsdatainputstream.md b/hadoop-common-project/hadoop-common/src/site/markdown/filesystem/fsdatainputstream.md index 0b0469bdedb..4b4318ef3f7 100644 --- a/hadoop-common-project/hadoop-common/src/site/markdown/filesystem/fsdatainputstream.md +++ b/hadoop-common-project/hadoop-common/src/site/markdown/filesystem/fsdatainputstream.md @@ -31,8 +31,8 @@ with extensions that add key assumptions to the system. reads starting at this offset. 1. The cost of forward and backward seeks is low. 1. There is no requirement for the stream implementation to be thread-safe. - Callers MUST assume that instances are not thread-safe. - +1. BUT, if a stream implements [PositionedReadable](#PositionedReadable), + "positioned reads" MUST be thread-safe. Files are opened via `FileSystem.open(p)`, which, if successful, returns: @@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ unexpectedly. FSDIS' = ((undefined), (undefined), False) -### `Seekable.getPos()` +### `Seekable.getPos()` Return the current position. The outcome when a stream is closed is undefined. @@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ Return the current position. The outcome when a stream is closed is undefined. result = pos(FSDIS) -### `InputStream.read()` +### `InputStream.read()` Return the data at the current position. @@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ Return the data at the current position. result = -1 -### `InputStream.read(buffer[], offset, length)` +### `InputStream.read(buffer[], offset, length)` Read `length` bytes of data into the destination buffer, starting at offset `offset` @@ -151,7 +151,7 @@ Exceptions that may be raised on precondition failure are FSDIS' = (pos+l, data, true) result = l -### `Seekable.seek(s)` +### `Seekable.seek(s)` #### Preconditions @@ -237,14 +237,47 @@ class, which can react to a checksum error in a read by attempting to source the data elsewhere. It a new source can be found it attempts to reread and recheck that portion of the file. -## interface `PositionedReadable` +## interface `PositionedReadable` -The `PositionedReadable` operations provide the ability to -read data into a buffer from a specific position in -the data stream. +The `PositionedReadable` operations supply "positioned reads" ("pread"). +They provide the ability to read data into a buffer from a specific +position in the data stream. Positioned reads equate to a +[`Seekable.seek`](#Seekable.seek) at a particular offset followed by a +[`InputStream.read(buffer[], offset, length)`](#InputStream.read.buffer[]), +only there is a single method invocation, rather than `seek` then +`read`, and two positioned reads can *optionally* run concurrently +over a single instance of a `FSDataInputStream` stream. -Although the interface declares that it must be thread safe, -some of the implementations do not follow this guarantee. +The interface declares positioned reads thread-safe (some of the +implementations do not follow this guarantee). + +Any positional read run concurrent with a stream operation — e.g. +[`Seekable.seek`](#Seekable.seek), [`Seekable.getPos()`](#Seekable.getPos), +and [`InputStream.read()`](#InputStream.read) — MUST run in +isolation; there must not be mutual interference. + +Concurrent positional reads and stream operations MUST be serializable; +one may block the other so they run in series but, for better throughput +and 'liveness', they SHOULD run concurrently. + +Given two parallel positional reads, one at `pos1` for `len1` into buffer +`dest1`, and another at `pos2` for `len2` into buffer `dest2`, AND given +a concurrent, stream read run after a seek to `pos3`, the resultant +buffers MUST be filled as follows, even if the reads happen to overlap +on the underlying stream: + + // Positioned read #1 + read(pos1, dest1, ... len1) -> dest1[0..len1 - 1] = + [data(FS, path, pos1), data(FS, path, pos1 + 1) ... data(FS, path, pos1 + len1 - 1] + + // Positioned read #2 + read(pos2, dest2, ... len2) -> dest2[0..len2 - 1] = + [data(FS, path, pos2), data(FS, path, pos2 + 1) ... data(FS, path, pos2 + len2 - 1] + + // Stream read + seek(pos3); + read(dest3, ... len3) -> dest3[0..len3 - 1] = + [data(FS, path, pos3), data(FS, path, pos3 + 1) ... data(FS, path, pos3 + len3 - 1] #### Implementation preconditions @@ -265,9 +298,6 @@ of `pos` is unchanged at the end of the operation pos(FSDIS') == pos(FSDIS) -There are no guarantees that this holds *during* the operation. - - #### Failure states For any operations that fail, the contents of the destination @@ -326,7 +356,7 @@ The semantics of this are exactly equivalent to are expected to receive access to the data of `FS.Files[p]` at the time of opening. * If the underlying data is changed during the read process, these changes MAY or MAY NOT be visible. -* Such changes are visible MAY be partially visible. +* Such changes that are visible MAY be partially visible. At time t0 diff --git a/hadoop-hdfs-project/hadoop-hdfs/CHANGES.txt b/hadoop-hdfs-project/hadoop-hdfs/CHANGES.txt index 85c855b7b01..e01a560713b 100644 --- a/hadoop-hdfs-project/hadoop-hdfs/CHANGES.txt +++ b/hadoop-hdfs-project/hadoop-hdfs/CHANGES.txt @@ -141,6 +141,9 @@ Release 2.7.0 - UNRELEASED HDFS-7440. Consolidate snapshot related operations in a single class. (wheat9) + HDFS-6803 Document DFSClient#DFSInputStream expectations reading and preading + in concurrent context. (stack via stevel) + OPTIMIZATIONS BUG FIXES