Revert "HBASE-4627 Ability to specify a custom start/end to RegionSplitter"

This reverts commit r1196256.


git-svn-id: https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/hbase/trunk@1196258 13f79535-47bb-0310-9956-ffa450edef68
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Nicolas Spiegelberg 2011-11-01 20:25:08 +00:00
parent c7489d1ebb
commit 8742f64536
3 changed files with 111 additions and 308 deletions

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@ -1337,28 +1337,10 @@ public class Bytes {
* @return Array of dividing values
*/
public static byte [][] split(final byte [] a, final byte [] b, final int num) {
return split(a, b, false, num);
}
/**
* Split passed range. Expensive operation relatively. Uses BigInteger math.
* Useful splitting ranges for MapReduce jobs.
* @param a Beginning of range
* @param b End of range
* @param inclusive Whether the end of range is prefix-inclusive or is
* considered an exclusive boundary. Automatic splits are generally exclusive
* and manual splits with an explicit range utilize an inclusive end of range.
* @param num Number of times to split range. Pass 1 if you want to split
* the range in two; i.e. one split.
* @return Array of dividing values
*/
public static byte[][] split(final byte[] a, final byte[] b,
boolean inclusive, final int num) {
byte[][] ret = new byte[num + 2][];
byte[][] ret = new byte[num+2][];
int i = 0;
Iterable<byte[]> iter = iterateOnSplits(a, b, inclusive, num);
if (iter == null)
return null;
Iterable<byte[]> iter = iterateOnSplits(a, b, num);
if (iter == null) return null;
for (byte[] elem : iter) {
ret[i++] = elem;
}
@ -1366,19 +1348,10 @@ public class Bytes {
}
/**
* Iterate over keys within the passed range, splitting at an [a,b) boundary.
*/
public static Iterable<byte[]> iterateOnSplits(final byte[] a,
final byte[] b, final int num)
{
return iterateOnSplits(a, b, false, num);
}
/**
* Iterate over keys within the passed range.
* Iterate over keys within the passed inclusive range.
*/
public static Iterable<byte[]> iterateOnSplits(
final byte[] a, final byte[]b, boolean inclusive, final int num)
final byte[] a, final byte[]b, final int num)
{
byte [] aPadded;
byte [] bPadded;
@ -1401,10 +1374,7 @@ public class Bytes {
byte [] prependHeader = {1, 0};
final BigInteger startBI = new BigInteger(add(prependHeader, aPadded));
final BigInteger stopBI = new BigInteger(add(prependHeader, bPadded));
BigInteger diffBI = stopBI.subtract(startBI);
if (inclusive) {
diffBI = diffBI.add(BigInteger.ONE);
}
final BigInteger diffBI = stopBI.subtract(startBI);
final BigInteger splitsBI = BigInteger.valueOf(num + 1);
if(diffBI.compareTo(splitsBI) < 0) {
return null;

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@ -21,7 +21,6 @@ package org.apache.hadoop.hbase.util;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.math.BigInteger;
import java.util.Arrays;
import java.util.Collections;
import java.util.Comparator;
import java.util.LinkedList;
@ -151,9 +150,9 @@ public class RegionSplitter {
* Split a pre-existing region into 2 regions.
*
* @param start
* first row (inclusive)
* row
* @param end
* last row (exclusive)
* row
* @return the split row to use
*/
byte[] split(byte[] start, byte[] end);
@ -164,11 +163,8 @@ public class RegionSplitter {
* @param numRegions
* number of regions to split the table into
*
* @throws RuntimeException
* user input is validated at this time. may throw a runtime
* exception in response to a parse failure
* @return array of split keys for the initial regions of the table. The
* length of the returned array should be numRegions-1.
* @return array of split keys for the initial regions of the table. The length of the
* returned array should be numRegions-1.
*/
byte[][] split(int numRegions);
@ -190,27 +186,6 @@ public class RegionSplitter {
*/
byte[] lastRow();
/**
* In HBase, the last row is represented by an empty byte array. Set this
* value to help the split code understand how to evenly divide the first
* region.
*
* @param userInput
* raw user input (may throw RuntimeException on parse failure)
*/
void setFirstRow(String userInput);
/**
* In HBase, the last row is represented by an empty byte array. Set this
* value to help the split code understand how to evenly divide the last
* region. Note that this last row is inclusive for all rows sharing the
* same prefix.
*
* @param userInput
* raw user input (may throw RuntimeException on parse failure)
*/
void setLastRow(String userInput);
/**
* @param input
* user or file input for row
@ -288,10 +263,6 @@ public class RegionSplitter {
opt.addOption(OptionBuilder.withArgName("count").hasArg().withDescription(
"Max outstanding splits that have unfinished major compactions")
.create("o"));
opt.addOption(null, "firstrow", true,
"First Row in Table for Split Algorithm");
opt.addOption(null, "lastrow", true,
"Last Row in Table for Split Algorithm");
opt.addOption(null, "risky", false,
"Skip verification steps to complete quickly."
+ "STRONGLY DISCOURAGED for production systems. ");
@ -328,31 +299,24 @@ public class RegionSplitter {
}
String tableName = cmd.getArgs()[0];
String splitClass = cmd.getArgs()[1];
SplitAlgorithm splitAlgo = newSplitAlgoInstance(conf, splitClass);
if (cmd.hasOption("firstrow")) {
splitAlgo.setFirstRow(cmd.getOptionValue("firstrow"));
}
if (cmd.hasOption("lastrow")) {
splitAlgo.setLastRow(cmd.getOptionValue("lastrow"));
}
if (createTable) {
conf.set("split.count", cmd.getOptionValue("c"));
createPresplitTable(tableName, splitAlgo, cmd.getOptionValue("f").split(":"), conf);
createPresplitTable(tableName, splitClass, cmd.getOptionValue("f").split(":"), conf);
}
if (rollingSplit) {
if (cmd.hasOption("o")) {
conf.set("split.outstanding", cmd.getOptionValue("o"));
}
rollingSplit(tableName, splitAlgo, conf);
rollingSplit(tableName, splitClass, conf);
}
}
static void createPresplitTable(String tableName, SplitAlgorithm splitAlgo,
static void createPresplitTable(String tableName, String splitClassName,
String[] columnFamilies, Configuration conf) throws IOException,
InterruptedException {
SplitAlgorithm splitAlgo = newSplitAlgoInstance(conf, splitClassName);
final int splitCount = conf.getInt("split.count", 0);
Preconditions.checkArgument(splitCount > 1, "Split count must be > 1");
@ -387,8 +351,9 @@ public class RegionSplitter {
LOG.debug("Finished creating table with " + splitCount + " regions");
}
static void rollingSplit(String tableName, SplitAlgorithm splitAlgo,
static void rollingSplit(String tableName, String splitClassName,
Configuration conf) throws IOException, InterruptedException {
SplitAlgorithm splitAlgo = newSplitAlgoInstance(conf, splitClassName);
final int minOS = conf.getInt("split.outstanding", 2);
HTable table = new HTable(conf, tableName);
@ -788,25 +753,20 @@ public class RegionSplitter {
}
/**
* HexStringSplit is a well-known {@link SplitAlgorithm} for choosing region
* boundaries. The format of a HexStringSplit region boundary is the ASCII
* representation of an MD5 checksum, or any other uniformly distributed
* hexadecimal value. Row are hex-encoded long values in the range
* <b>"00000000" => "FFFFFFFF"</b> and are left-padded with zeros to keep the
* same order lexicographically as if they were binary.
* HexStringSplit is one possible {@link SplitAlgorithm} for choosing region
* boundaries. The format of a HexStringSplit region boundary is the
* ASCII representation of an MD5 checksum, or any other uniformly distributed
* bytes. Row are hex-encoded long values in the range <b>"00000000" =>
* "FFFFFFFF"</b> and are left-padded with zeros to keep the same order
* lexicographically as if they were binary.
*
* Since this split algorithm uses hex strings as keys, it is easy to read &
* write in the shell but takes up more space and may be non-intuitive.
* This split algorithm is only appropriate if you will use hex strings as
* keys.
*/
public static class HexStringSplit implements SplitAlgorithm {
final static String DEFAULT_MIN_HEX = "00000000";
final static String DEFAULT_MAX_HEX = "FFFFFFFF";
String firstRow = DEFAULT_MIN_HEX;
BigInteger firstRowInt = BigInteger.ZERO;
String lastRow = DEFAULT_MAX_HEX;
BigInteger lastRowInt = new BigInteger(lastRow, 16);
int rowComparisonLength = lastRow.length();
final static String MAXHEX = "FFFFFFFF";
final static BigInteger MAXHEX_INT = new BigInteger(MAXHEX, 16);
final static int rowComparisonLength = MAXHEX.length();
public byte[] split(byte[] start, byte[] end) {
BigInteger s = convertToBigInteger(start);
@ -816,43 +776,22 @@ public class RegionSplitter {
}
public byte[][] split(int n) {
Preconditions.checkArgument(lastRowInt.compareTo(firstRowInt) > 0,
"last row (%s) is configured less than first row (%s)", lastRow,
firstRow);
// +1 to range because the last row is inclusive
BigInteger range = lastRowInt.subtract(firstRowInt).add(BigInteger.ONE);
Preconditions.checkState(range.compareTo(BigInteger.valueOf(n)) >= 0,
"split granularity (%s) is greater than the range (%s)", n, range);
BigInteger[] splits = new BigInteger[n - 1];
BigInteger sizeOfEachSplit = range.divide(BigInteger.valueOf(n));
BigInteger sizeOfEachSplit = MAXHEX_INT.divide(BigInteger.valueOf(n));
for (int i = 1; i < n; i++) {
// NOTE: this means the last region gets all the slop.
// This is not a big deal if we're assuming n << MAXHEX
splits[i - 1] = firstRowInt.add(sizeOfEachSplit.multiply(BigInteger
.valueOf(i)));
splits[i - 1] = sizeOfEachSplit.multiply(BigInteger.valueOf(i));
}
return convertToBytes(splits);
}
public byte[] firstRow() {
return convertToByte(firstRowInt);
return convertToByte(BigInteger.ZERO);
}
public byte[] lastRow() {
return convertToByte(lastRowInt);
}
public void setFirstRow(String userInput) {
firstRow = userInput;
firstRowInt = new BigInteger(firstRow, 16);
}
public void setLastRow(String userInput) {
lastRow = userInput;
lastRowInt = new BigInteger(lastRow, 16);
// Precondition: lastRow > firstRow, so last's length is the greater
rowComparisonLength = lastRow.length();
return convertToByte(MAXHEX_INT);
}
public byte[] strToRow(String in) {
@ -867,24 +806,17 @@ public class RegionSplitter {
return " ";
}
/**
* Divide 2 numbers in half (for split algorithm)
*
* @param a number #1
* @param b number #2
* @return the midpoint of the 2 numbers
*/
public BigInteger split2(BigInteger a, BigInteger b) {
return a.add(b).divide(BigInteger.valueOf(2)).abs();
static BigInteger split2(BigInteger minValue, BigInteger maxValue) {
return maxValue.add(minValue).divide(BigInteger.valueOf(2));
}
/**
* Returns an array of bytes corresponding to an array of BigIntegers
*
* @param bigIntegers numbers to convert
* @param bigIntegers
* @return bytes corresponding to the bigIntegers
*/
public byte[][] convertToBytes(BigInteger[] bigIntegers) {
static byte[][] convertToBytes(BigInteger[] bigIntegers) {
byte[][] returnBytes = new byte[bigIntegers.length][];
for (int i = 0; i < bigIntegers.length; i++) {
returnBytes[i] = convertToByte(bigIntegers[i]);
@ -895,56 +827,38 @@ public class RegionSplitter {
/**
* Returns the bytes corresponding to the BigInteger
*
* @param bigInteger number to convert
* @param pad padding length
* @param bigInteger
* @return byte corresponding to input BigInteger
*/
public static byte[] convertToByte(BigInteger bigInteger, int pad) {
static byte[] convertToByte(BigInteger bigInteger) {
String bigIntegerString = bigInteger.toString(16);
bigIntegerString = StringUtils.leftPad(bigIntegerString, pad, '0');
bigIntegerString = StringUtils.leftPad(bigIntegerString,
rowComparisonLength, '0');
return Bytes.toBytes(bigIntegerString);
}
/**
* Returns the bytes corresponding to the BigInteger
* Returns the BigInteger represented by thebyte array
*
* @param bigInteger number to convert
* @return corresponding bytes
*/
public byte[] convertToByte(BigInteger bigInteger) {
return convertToByte(bigInteger, rowComparisonLength);
}
/**
* Returns the BigInteger represented by the byte array
*
* @param row byte array representing row
* @param row
* @return the corresponding BigInteger
*/
public BigInteger convertToBigInteger(byte[] row) {
static BigInteger convertToBigInteger(byte[] row) {
return (row.length > 0) ? new BigInteger(Bytes.toString(row), 16)
: BigInteger.ZERO;
}
@Override
public String toString() {
return this.getClass().getSimpleName() + " [" + rowToStr(firstRow())
+ "," + rowToStr(lastRow()) + "]";
}
}
/**
* A SplitAlgorithm that divides the space of possible keys evenly. Useful
* when the keys are approximately uniform random bytes (e.g. hashes). Rows
* are raw byte values in the range <b>00 => FF</b> and are right-padded with
* zeros to keep the same memcmp() order. This is the natural algorithm to use
* for a byte[] environment and saves space, but is not necessarily the
* easiest for readability.
* when the keys are approximately uniform random bytes (e.g. hashes).
* You probably shouldn't use this if your keys are ASCII, or if your keys
* tend to have similar prefixes.
*/
public static class UniformSplit implements SplitAlgorithm {
static final byte xFF = (byte) 0xFF;
byte[] firstRowBytes = ArrayUtils.EMPTY_BYTE_ARRAY;
byte[] lastRowBytes =
static final byte xFF = (byte)0xFF;
static final byte[] firstRowBytes = ArrayUtils.EMPTY_BYTE_ARRAY;
static final byte[] lastRowBytes =
new byte[] {xFF, xFF, xFF, xFF, xFF, xFF, xFF, xFF};
public byte[] split(byte[] start, byte[] end) {
return Bytes.split(start, end, 1)[1];
@ -952,19 +866,12 @@ public class RegionSplitter {
@Override
public byte[][] split(int numRegions) {
Preconditions.checkArgument(
Bytes.compareTo(lastRowBytes, firstRowBytes) > 0,
"last row (%s) is configured less than first row (%s)",
Bytes.toStringBinary(lastRowBytes),
Bytes.toStringBinary(firstRowBytes));
byte[][] splits = Bytes.split(firstRowBytes, lastRowBytes, true,
numRegions - 1);
Preconditions.checkState(splits != null,
"Could not split region with given user input: " + this);
// remove endpoints, which are included in the splits list
return Arrays.copyOfRange(splits, 1, splits.length - 1);
byte[][] splitKeysPlusEndpoints = Bytes.split(firstRowBytes, lastRowBytes,
numRegions-1);
byte[][] splitAtKeys = new byte[splitKeysPlusEndpoints.length-2][];
System.arraycopy(splitKeysPlusEndpoints, 1, splitAtKeys, 0,
splitKeysPlusEndpoints.length-2);
return splitAtKeys;
}
@Override
@ -977,16 +884,6 @@ public class RegionSplitter {
return lastRowBytes;
}
@Override
public void setFirstRow(String userInput) {
firstRowBytes = Bytes.toBytesBinary(userInput);
}
@Override
public void setLastRow(String userInput) {
lastRowBytes = Bytes.toBytesBinary(userInput);
}
@Override
public byte[] strToRow(String input) {
return Bytes.toBytesBinary(input);
@ -1001,11 +898,5 @@ public class RegionSplitter {
public String separator() {
return ",";
}
@Override
public String toString() {
return this.getClass().getSimpleName() + " [" + rowToStr(firstRow())
+ "," + rowToStr(lastRow()) + "]";
}
}
}

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@ -19,18 +19,17 @@
*/
package org.apache.hadoop.hbase.util;
import static org.junit.Assert.*;
import static org.junit.Assert.assertArrayEquals;
import static org.junit.Assert.assertEquals;
import static org.junit.Assert.assertNotSame;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.math.BigInteger;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Arrays;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Map;
import org.apache.commons.lang.ArrayUtils;
import org.apache.commons.logging.Log;
import org.apache.commons.logging.LogFactory;
import org.apache.hadoop.conf.Configuration;
import org.apache.hadoop.hbase.HBaseTestingUtility;
import org.apache.hadoop.hbase.HRegionInfo;
@ -38,7 +37,6 @@ import org.apache.hadoop.hbase.HServerAddress;
import org.apache.hadoop.hbase.client.HTable;
import org.apache.hadoop.hbase.client.Put;
import org.apache.hadoop.hbase.util.RegionSplitter.HexStringSplit;
import org.apache.hadoop.hbase.util.RegionSplitter.SplitAlgorithm;
import org.apache.hadoop.hbase.util.RegionSplitter.UniformSplit;
import org.junit.AfterClass;
import org.junit.BeforeClass;
@ -49,10 +47,13 @@ import org.junit.Test;
* rolling split of an existing table.
*/
public class TestRegionSplitter {
private final static Log LOG = LogFactory.getLog(TestRegionSplitter.class);
private final static HBaseTestingUtility UTIL = new HBaseTestingUtility();
private final static String HEX_SPLIT_CLASS_NAME =
"org.apache.hadoop.hbase.util.RegionSplitter$HexStringSplit";
private final static String UNIFORM_SPLIT_CLASS_NAME =
"org.apache.hadoop.hbase.util.RegionSplitter$UniformSplit";
private final static String CF_NAME = "SPLIT_TEST_CF";
private final static byte xFF = (byte) 0xff;
private final static byte xFF = (byte)0xff;
@BeforeClass
public static void setup() throws Exception {
@ -69,28 +70,28 @@ public class TestRegionSplitter {
*/
@Test
public void testCreatePresplitTableHex() throws Exception {
final List<byte[]> expectedBounds = new ArrayList<byte[]>();
expectedBounds.add(ArrayUtils.EMPTY_BYTE_ARRAY);
expectedBounds.add("10000000".getBytes());
expectedBounds.add("20000000".getBytes());
expectedBounds.add("30000000".getBytes());
expectedBounds.add("40000000".getBytes());
expectedBounds.add("50000000".getBytes());
expectedBounds.add("60000000".getBytes());
expectedBounds.add("70000000".getBytes());
expectedBounds.add("80000000".getBytes());
expectedBounds.add("90000000".getBytes());
expectedBounds.add("a0000000".getBytes());
expectedBounds.add("b0000000".getBytes());
expectedBounds.add("c0000000".getBytes());
expectedBounds.add("d0000000".getBytes());
expectedBounds.add("e0000000".getBytes());
expectedBounds.add("f0000000".getBytes());
expectedBounds.add(ArrayUtils.EMPTY_BYTE_ARRAY);
final List<byte[]> expectedBounds = new ArrayList<byte[]>();
expectedBounds.add(ArrayUtils.EMPTY_BYTE_ARRAY);
expectedBounds.add("0fffffff".getBytes());
expectedBounds.add("1ffffffe".getBytes());
expectedBounds.add("2ffffffd".getBytes());
expectedBounds.add("3ffffffc".getBytes());
expectedBounds.add("4ffffffb".getBytes());
expectedBounds.add("5ffffffa".getBytes());
expectedBounds.add("6ffffff9".getBytes());
expectedBounds.add("7ffffff8".getBytes());
expectedBounds.add("8ffffff7".getBytes());
expectedBounds.add("9ffffff6".getBytes());
expectedBounds.add("affffff5".getBytes());
expectedBounds.add("bffffff4".getBytes());
expectedBounds.add("cffffff3".getBytes());
expectedBounds.add("dffffff2".getBytes());
expectedBounds.add("effffff1".getBytes());
expectedBounds.add(ArrayUtils.EMPTY_BYTE_ARRAY);
// Do table creation/pre-splitting and verification of region boundaries
preSplitTableAndVerify(expectedBounds,
HexStringSplit.class.getSimpleName(), "NewHexPresplitTable");
// Do table creation/pre-splitting and verification of region boundaries
preSplitTableAndVerify(expectedBounds, HEX_SPLIT_CLASS_NAME,
"NewHexPresplitTable");
}
/**
@ -98,28 +99,29 @@ public class TestRegionSplitter {
*/
@Test
public void testCreatePresplitTableUniform() throws Exception {
List<byte[]> expectedBounds = new ArrayList<byte[]>();
expectedBounds.add(ArrayUtils.EMPTY_BYTE_ARRAY);
expectedBounds.add(new byte[] { 0x10, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0});
expectedBounds.add(new byte[] { 0x20, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0});
expectedBounds.add(new byte[] { 0x30, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0});
expectedBounds.add(new byte[] { 0x40, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0});
expectedBounds.add(new byte[] { 0x50, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0});
expectedBounds.add(new byte[] { 0x60, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0});
expectedBounds.add(new byte[] { 0x70, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0});
expectedBounds.add(new byte[] {(byte)0x80, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0});
expectedBounds.add(new byte[] {(byte)0x90, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0});
expectedBounds.add(new byte[] {(byte)0xa0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0});
expectedBounds.add(new byte[] {(byte)0xb0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0});
expectedBounds.add(new byte[] {(byte)0xc0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0});
expectedBounds.add(new byte[] {(byte)0xd0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0});
expectedBounds.add(new byte[] {(byte)0xe0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0});
expectedBounds.add(new byte[] {(byte)0xf0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0});
expectedBounds.add(ArrayUtils.EMPTY_BYTE_ARRAY);
List<byte[]> expectedBounds = new ArrayList<byte[]>();
expectedBounds.add(ArrayUtils.EMPTY_BYTE_ARRAY);
expectedBounds.add(new byte[] { 0x0f, xFF, xFF, xFF, xFF, xFF, xFF, xFF});
expectedBounds.add(new byte[] { 0x1f, xFF, xFF, xFF, xFF, xFF, xFF, (byte)0xfe});
expectedBounds.add(new byte[] { 0x2f, xFF, xFF, xFF, xFF, xFF, xFF, (byte)0xfd});
expectedBounds.add(new byte[] { 0x3f, xFF, xFF, xFF, xFF, xFF, xFF, (byte)0xfc});
expectedBounds.add(new byte[] { 0x4f, xFF, xFF, xFF, xFF, xFF, xFF, (byte)0xfb});
expectedBounds.add(new byte[] { 0x5f, xFF, xFF, xFF, xFF, xFF, xFF, (byte)0xfa});
expectedBounds.add(new byte[] { 0x6f, xFF, xFF, xFF, xFF, xFF, xFF, (byte)0xf9});
expectedBounds.add(new byte[] { 0x7f, xFF, xFF, xFF, xFF, xFF, xFF, (byte)0xf8});
expectedBounds.add(new byte[] {(byte)0x8f, xFF, xFF, xFF, xFF, xFF, xFF, (byte)0xf7});
expectedBounds.add(new byte[] {(byte)0x9f, xFF, xFF, xFF, xFF, xFF, xFF, (byte)0xf6});
expectedBounds.add(new byte[] {(byte)0xaf, xFF, xFF, xFF, xFF, xFF, xFF, (byte)0xf5});
expectedBounds.add(new byte[] {(byte)0xbf, xFF, xFF, xFF, xFF, xFF, xFF, (byte)0xf4});
expectedBounds.add(new byte[] {(byte)0xcf, xFF, xFF, xFF, xFF, xFF, xFF, (byte)0xf3});
expectedBounds.add(new byte[] {(byte)0xdf, xFF, xFF, xFF, xFF, xFF, xFF, (byte)0xf2});
expectedBounds.add(new byte[] {(byte)0xef, xFF, xFF, xFF, xFF, xFF, xFF, (byte)0xf1});
expectedBounds.add(ArrayUtils.EMPTY_BYTE_ARRAY);
// Do table creation/pre-splitting and verification of region boundaries
preSplitTableAndVerify(expectedBounds, UniformSplit.class.getSimpleName(),
"NewUniformPresplitTable");
// Do table creation/pre-splitting and verification of region boundaries
preSplitTableAndVerify(expectedBounds,
"org.apache.hadoop.hbase.util.RegionSplitter$UniformSplit",
"NewUniformPresplitTable");
}
/**
@ -133,7 +135,7 @@ public class TestRegionSplitter {
byte[][] twoRegionsSplits = splitter.split(2);
assertEquals(1, twoRegionsSplits.length);
assertArrayEquals(twoRegionsSplits[0], "80000000".getBytes());
assertArrayEquals(twoRegionsSplits[0], "7fffffff".getBytes());
byte[][] threeRegionsSplits = splitter.split(3);
assertEquals(2, threeRegionsSplits.length);
@ -155,7 +157,7 @@ public class TestRegionSplitter {
splitPoint = splitter.split(firstRow, "20000000".getBytes());
assertArrayEquals(splitPoint, "10000000".getBytes());
// Halfway between df... and ff... should be ef....
// Halfway between 5f... and 7f... should be 6f....
splitPoint = splitter.split("dfffffff".getBytes(), lastRow);
assertArrayEquals(splitPoint,"efffffff".getBytes());
}
@ -177,7 +179,7 @@ public class TestRegionSplitter {
byte[][] twoRegionsSplits = splitter.split(2);
assertEquals(1, twoRegionsSplits.length);
assertArrayEquals(twoRegionsSplits[0],
new byte[] { (byte) 0x80, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 });
new byte[] {0x7f, xFF, xFF, xFF, xFF, xFF, xFF, xFF});
byte[][] threeRegionsSplits = splitter.split(3);
assertEquals(2, threeRegionsSplits.length);
@ -205,64 +207,6 @@ public class TestRegionSplitter {
new byte[] {(byte)0xef, xFF, xFF, xFF, xFF, xFF, xFF, xFF});
}
@Test
public void testUserInput() {
SplitAlgorithm algo = new HexStringSplit();
assertFalse(splitFailsPrecondition(algo)); // default settings are fine
assertFalse(splitFailsPrecondition(algo, "00", "AA")); // custom is fine
assertTrue(splitFailsPrecondition(algo, "AA", "00")); // range error
assertTrue(splitFailsPrecondition(algo, "AA", "AA")); // range error
assertFalse(splitFailsPrecondition(algo, "0", "2", 3)); // should be fine
assertFalse(splitFailsPrecondition(algo, "0", "A", 11)); // should be fine
assertTrue(splitFailsPrecondition(algo, "0", "A", 12)); // too granular
algo = new UniformSplit();
assertFalse(splitFailsPrecondition(algo)); // default settings are fine
assertFalse(splitFailsPrecondition(algo, "\\x00", "\\xAA")); // custom is fine
assertTrue(splitFailsPrecondition(algo, "\\xAA", "\\x00")); // range error
assertTrue(splitFailsPrecondition(algo, "\\xAA", "\\xAA")); // range error
assertFalse(splitFailsPrecondition(algo, "\\x00", "\\x02", 3)); // should be fine
assertFalse(splitFailsPrecondition(algo, "\\x00", "\\x0A", 11)); // should be fine
assertTrue(splitFailsPrecondition(algo, "\\x00", "\\x0A", 12)); // too granular
}
private boolean splitFailsPrecondition(SplitAlgorithm algo) {
return splitFailsPrecondition(algo, 100);
}
private boolean splitFailsPrecondition(SplitAlgorithm algo, String firstRow,
String lastRow) {
return splitFailsPrecondition(algo, firstRow, lastRow, 100);
}
private boolean splitFailsPrecondition(SplitAlgorithm algo, String firstRow,
String lastRow, int numRegions) {
algo.setFirstRow(firstRow);
algo.setLastRow(lastRow);
return splitFailsPrecondition(algo, numRegions);
}
private boolean splitFailsPrecondition(SplitAlgorithm algo, int numRegions) {
try {
byte[][] s = algo.split(numRegions);
LOG.debug("split algo = " + algo);
if (s != null) {
StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder();
for (byte[] b : s) {
sb.append(Bytes.toStringBinary(b) + " ");
}
LOG.debug(sb.toString());
}
return false;
} catch (IllegalArgumentException e) {
return true;
} catch (IllegalStateException e) {
return true;
} catch (IndexOutOfBoundsException e) {
return true;
}
}
/**
* Creates a pre-split table with expectedBounds.size()+1 regions, then
* verifies that the region boundaries are the same as the expected
@ -270,23 +214,21 @@ public class TestRegionSplitter {
* @throws Various junit assertions
*/
private void preSplitTableAndVerify(List<byte[]> expectedBounds,
String splitClass, String tableName) throws Exception {
String splitAlgo, String tableName) throws Exception {
final int numRegions = expectedBounds.size()-1;
final Configuration conf = UTIL.getConfiguration();
conf.setInt("split.count", numRegions);
SplitAlgorithm splitAlgo = RegionSplitter.newSplitAlgoInstance(conf, splitClass);
RegionSplitter.createPresplitTable(tableName, splitAlgo,
new String[] {CF_NAME}, conf);
verifyBounds(expectedBounds, tableName);
}
private void rollingSplitAndVerify(String tableName, String splitClass,
private void rollingSplitAndVerify(String tableName, String splitAlgo,
List<byte[]> expectedBounds) throws Exception {
final Configuration conf = UTIL.getConfiguration();
// Set this larger than the number of splits so RegionSplitter won't block
conf.setInt("split.outstanding", 5);
SplitAlgorithm splitAlgo = RegionSplitter.newSplitAlgoInstance(conf, splitClass);
RegionSplitter.rollingSplit(tableName, splitAlgo, conf);
verifyBounds(expectedBounds, tableName);
}