HADOOP-11333. Fix deadlock in DomainSocketWatcher when the notification pipe is full (zhaoyunjiong via cmccabe)
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@ -473,6 +473,9 @@ Release 2.7.0 - UNRELEASED
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HADOOP-11300. KMS startup scripts must not display the keystore /
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truststore passwords. (Arun Suresh via wang)
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HADOOP-11333. Fix deadlock in DomainSocketWatcher when the notification
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pipe is full (zhaoyunjiong via cmccabe)
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Release 2.6.0 - 2014-11-18
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INCOMPATIBLE CHANGES
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@ -103,6 +103,7 @@ public final class DomainSocketWatcher implements Closeable {
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public boolean handle(DomainSocket sock) {
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assert(lock.isHeldByCurrentThread());
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try {
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kicked = false;
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if (LOG.isTraceEnabled()) {
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LOG.trace(this + ": NotificationHandler: doing a read on " +
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sock.fd);
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@ -228,6 +229,14 @@ public final class DomainSocketWatcher implements Closeable {
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* Whether or not this DomainSocketWatcher is closed.
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*/
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private boolean closed = false;
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/**
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* True if we have written a byte to the notification socket. We should not
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* write anything else to the socket until the notification handler has had a
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* chance to run. Otherwise, our thread might block, causing deadlock.
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* See HADOOP-11333 for details.
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*/
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private boolean kicked = false;
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public DomainSocketWatcher(int interruptCheckPeriodMs) throws IOException {
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if (loadingFailureReason != null) {
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@ -348,8 +357,14 @@ public final class DomainSocketWatcher implements Closeable {
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*/
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private void kick() {
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assert(lock.isHeldByCurrentThread());
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if (kicked) {
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return;
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}
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try {
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notificationSockets[0].getOutputStream().write(0);
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kicked = true;
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} catch (IOException e) {
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if (!closed) {
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LOG.error(this + ": error writing to notificationSockets[0]", e);
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