HBASE-3038 WALReaderFSDataInputStream.getPos() fails if Filesize > MAX_INT
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@ -550,6 +550,8 @@ Release 0.21.0 - Unreleased
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HBASE-3042 Use LO4J in SequenceFileLogReader
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(Nicolas Spiegelberg via Stack)
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HBASE-2995 Incorrect dependency on Log class from Jetty
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HBASE-3038 WALReaderFSDataInputStream.getPos() fails if Filesize > MAX_INT
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(Nicolas Spiegelberg via Stack)
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IMPROVEMENTS
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HBASE-1760 Cleanup TODOs in HTable
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@ -20,7 +20,7 @@
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package org.apache.hadoop.hbase.regionserver.wal;
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import java.io.EOFException;
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import java.io.FilterInputStream;
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import java.io.IOException;
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import java.lang.Class;
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import java.lang.reflect.Constructor;
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@ -78,18 +78,43 @@ public class SequenceFileLogReader implements HLog.Reader {
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this.length = l;
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}
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// This section can be confusing. It is specific to how HDFS works.
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// Let me try to break it down. This is the problem:
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//
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// 1. HDFS DataNodes update the NameNode about a filename's length
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// on block boundaries or when a file is closed. Therefore,
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// if an RS dies, then the NN's fs.getLength() can be out of date
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// 2. this.in.available() would work, but it returns int &
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// therefore breaks for files > 2GB (happens on big clusters)
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// 3. DFSInputStream.getFileLength() gets the actual length from the DNs
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// 4. DFSInputStream is wrapped 2 levels deep : this.in.in
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//
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// So, here we adjust getPos() using getFileLength() so the
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// SequenceFile.Reader constructor (aka: first invocation) comes out
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// with the correct end of the file:
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// this.end = in.getPos() + length;
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@Override
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public long getPos() throws IOException {
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if (this.firstGetPosInvocation) {
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this.firstGetPosInvocation = false;
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// Tell a lie. We're doing this just so that this line up in
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// SequenceFile.Reader constructor comes out with the correct length
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// on the file:
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// this.end = in.getPos() + length;
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long available = this.in.available();
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// Length gets added up in the SF.Reader constructor so subtract the
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// difference. If available < this.length, then return this.length.
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return available >= this.length? available - this.length: this.length;
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long adjust = 0;
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try {
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Field fIn = FilterInputStream.class.getDeclaredField("in");
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fIn.setAccessible(true);
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Object realIn = fIn.get(this.in);
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long realLength = ((Long)realIn.getClass().
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getMethod("getFileLength", new Class<?> []{}).
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invoke(realIn, new Object []{})).longValue();
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assert(realLength >= this.length);
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adjust = realLength - this.length;
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} catch(Exception e) {
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SequenceFileLogReader.LOG.warn(
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"Error while trying to get accurate file length. " +
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"Truncation / data loss may occur if RegionServers die.", e);
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}
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return adjust + super.getPos();
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}
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return super.getPos();
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}
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