HBASE-18216 [AMv2] Workaround for HBASE-18152, corrupt procedure WAL
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@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ public class ProcedureWALFormatReader {
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private static final Log LOG = LogFactory.getLog(ProcedureWALFormatReader.class);
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// ==============================================================================================
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// We read the WALs in reverse order. from the newest to the oldest.
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// We read the WALs in reverse order from the newest to the oldest.
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// We have different entry types:
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// - INIT: Procedure submitted by the user (also known as 'root procedure')
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// - INSERT: Children added to the procedure <parentId>:[<childId>, ...]
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@ -53,7 +53,8 @@ public class ProcedureWALFormatReader {
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//
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// In the WAL we can find multiple times the same procedure as UPDATE or INSERT.
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// We read the WAL from top to bottom, so every time we find an entry of the
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// same procedure, that will be the "latest" update.
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// same procedure, that will be the "latest" update (Caveat: with multiple threads writing
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// the store, this assumption does not hold).
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//
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// We keep two in-memory maps:
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// - localProcedureMap: is the map containing the entries in the WAL we are processing
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@ -65,7 +66,7 @@ public class ProcedureWALFormatReader {
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//
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// The WAL is append-only so the last procedure in the WAL is the one that
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// was in execution at the time we crashed/closed the server.
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// given that, the procedure replay order can be inferred by the WAL order.
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// Given that, the procedure replay order can be inferred by the WAL order.
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//
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// Example:
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// WAL-2: [A, B, A, C, D]
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@ -78,7 +79,7 @@ public class ProcedureWALFormatReader {
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// WAL-2 localProcedureMap.replayOrder is [D, C, A, B]
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// WAL-1 localProcedureMap.replayOrder is [F, G]
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//
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// each time we reach the WAL-EOF, the "replayOrder" list is merged/appended in 'procedureMap'
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// Each time we reach the WAL-EOF, the "replayOrder" list is merged/appended in 'procedureMap'
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// so using the example above we end up with: [D, C, A, B] + [F, G] as replay order.
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//
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// Fast Start: INIT/INSERT record and StackIDs
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@ -183,12 +184,12 @@ public class ProcedureWALFormatReader {
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procedureMap.mergeTail(localProcedureMap);
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//if (hasFastStartSupport) {
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// TODO: Some procedure may be already runnables (see readInitEntry())
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// (we can also check the "update map" in the log trackers)
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// --------------------------------------------------
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//EntryIterator iter = procedureMap.fetchReady();
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//if (iter != null) loader.load(iter);
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// --------------------------------------------------
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// TODO: Some procedure may be already runnables (see readInitEntry())
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// (we can also check the "update map" in the log trackers)
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// --------------------------------------------------
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//EntryIterator iter = procedureMap.fetchReady();
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//if (iter != null) loader.load(iter);
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// --------------------------------------------------
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//}
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}
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}
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@ -224,7 +225,7 @@ public class ProcedureWALFormatReader {
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}
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private void readInitEntry(final ProcedureWALEntry entry)
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throws IOException {
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throws IOException {
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assert entry.getProcedureCount() == 1 : "Expected only one procedure";
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loadProcedure(entry, entry.getProcedure(0));
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}
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@ -319,12 +320,25 @@ public class ProcedureWALFormatReader {
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protected ProcedureProtos.Procedure proto;
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protected boolean ready = false;
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public Entry(Entry hashNext) { this.hashNext = hashNext; }
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public Entry(Entry hashNext) {
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this.hashNext = hashNext;
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}
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public long getProcId() { return proto.getProcId(); }
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public long getParentId() { return proto.getParentId(); }
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public boolean hasParent() { return proto.hasParentId(); }
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public boolean isReady() { return ready; }
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public long getProcId() {
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return proto.getProcId();
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}
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public long getParentId() {
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return proto.getParentId();
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}
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public boolean hasParent() {
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return proto.hasParentId();
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}
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public boolean isReady() {
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return ready;
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}
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public boolean isFinished() {
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if (!hasParent()) {
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public void add(ProcedureProtos.Procedure procProto) {
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trackProcIds(procProto.getProcId());
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Entry entry = addToMap(procProto.getProcId(), procProto.hasParentId());
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boolean isNew = entry.proto == null;
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entry.proto = procProto;
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boolean newEntry = entry.proto == null;
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// We have seen procedure WALs where the entries are out of order; see HBASE-18152.
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// To compensate, only replace the Entry procedure if for sure this new procedure
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// is indeed an entry that came later. TODO: Fix the writing of procedure info so
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// it does not violate basic expectation, that WALs contain procedure changes going
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// from start to finish in sequence.
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if (newEntry || isIncreasing(entry.proto, procProto)) {
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entry.proto = procProto;
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}
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addToReplayList(entry);
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if (isNew) {
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if(newEntry) {
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if (procProto.hasParentId()) {
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childUnlinkedHead = addToLinkList(entry, childUnlinkedHead);
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} else {
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}
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}
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/**
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* @return True if this new procedure is 'richer' than the current one else
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* false and we log this incidence where it appears that the WAL has older entries
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* appended after newer ones. See HBASE-18152.
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*/
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private static boolean isIncreasing(ProcedureProtos.Procedure current,
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ProcedureProtos.Procedure candidate) {
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boolean increasing = current.getStackIdCount() < candidate.getStackIdCount() &&
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current.getLastUpdate() <= candidate.getLastUpdate();
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if (!increasing) {
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LOG.warn("NOT INCREASING! current=" + current + ", candidate=" + candidate);
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}
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return increasing;
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}
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public boolean remove(long procId) {
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trackProcIds(procId);
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Entry entry = removeFromMap(procId);
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}
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/*
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* (see the comprehensive explaination in the beginning of the file)
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* (see the comprehensive explanation in the beginning of the file)
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* A Procedure is ready when parent and children are ready.
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* "ready" means that we all the information that we need in-memory.
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*
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* - easy case, the parent is missing from the global map
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* - more complex case we look at the Stack IDs.
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*
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* The Stack-IDs are added to the procedure order as incremental index
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* The Stack-IDs are added to the procedure order as an incremental index
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* tracking how many times that procedure was executed, which is equivalent
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* at the number of times we wrote the procedure to the WAL.
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* to the number of times we wrote the procedure to the WAL.
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* In the example above:
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* wal-2: B has stackId = [1, 2]
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* wal-1: B has stackId = [1]
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* we notice that there is a gap in the stackIds of B, so something was
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* executed before.
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* To identify when a Procedure is ready we do the sum of the stackIds of
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* the procedure and the parent. if the stackIdSum is equals to the
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* the procedure and the parent. if the stackIdSum is equal to the
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* sum of {1..maxStackId} then everything we need is available.
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*
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* Example-2
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int stackId = 1 + rootEntry.proto.getStackId(i);
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maxStackId = Math.max(maxStackId, stackId);
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stackIdSum += stackId;
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if (LOG.isTraceEnabled()) {
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LOG.trace("stackId=" + stackId + " stackIdSum=" + stackIdSum +
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" maxStackid=" + maxStackId + " " + rootEntry);
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}
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}
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for (Entry p = rootEntry.childHead; p != null; p = p.linkNext) {
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int stackId = 1 + p.proto.getStackId(i);
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maxStackId = Math.max(maxStackId, stackId);
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stackIdSum += stackId;
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if (LOG.isTraceEnabled()) {
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LOG.trace("stackId=" + stackId + " stackIdSum=" + stackIdSum +
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" maxStackid=" + maxStackId + " " + p);
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}
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}
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}
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// The cmpStackIdSum is this formula for finding the sum of a series of numbers:
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// http://www.wikihow.com/Sum-the-Integers-from-1-to-N#/Image:Sum-the-Integers-from-1-to-N-Step-2-Version-3.jpg
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final int cmpStackIdSum = (maxStackId * (maxStackId + 1) / 2);
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if (cmpStackIdSum == stackIdSum) {
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rootEntry.ready = true;
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