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package org.apache.phoenix.hbase.index.write.recovery;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Collection;
import java.util.Collections;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Map.Entry;
import java.util.Set;
import java.util.concurrent.ExecutionException;
import java.util.concurrent.ExecutorService;
import org.apache.commons.logging.Log;
import org.apache.commons.logging.LogFactory;
import org.apache.hadoop.conf.Configuration;
import org.apache.hadoop.hbase.Abortable;
import org.apache.hadoop.hbase.Stoppable;
import org.apache.hadoop.hbase.client.HTableInterface;
import org.apache.hadoop.hbase.client.Mutation;
import org.apache.hadoop.hbase.coprocessor.RegionCoprocessorEnvironment;
import com.google.common.collect.Multimap;
import org.apache.phoenix.hbase.index.CapturingAbortable;
import org.apache.phoenix.hbase.index.exception.MultiIndexWriteFailureException;
import org.apache.phoenix.hbase.index.exception.SingleIndexWriteFailureException;
import org.apache.phoenix.hbase.index.parallel.EarlyExitFailure;
import org.apache.phoenix.hbase.index.parallel.Task;
import org.apache.phoenix.hbase.index.parallel.TaskBatch;
import org.apache.phoenix.hbase.index.parallel.TaskRunner;
import org.apache.phoenix.hbase.index.parallel.ThreadPoolBuilder;
import org.apache.phoenix.hbase.index.parallel.ThreadPoolManager;
import org.apache.phoenix.hbase.index.parallel.WaitForCompletionTaskRunner;
import org.apache.phoenix.hbase.index.table.CachingHTableFactory;
import org.apache.phoenix.hbase.index.table.HTableFactory;
import org.apache.phoenix.hbase.index.table.HTableInterfaceReference;
import org.apache.phoenix.hbase.index.write.IndexCommitter;
import org.apache.phoenix.hbase.index.write.IndexWriter;
import org.apache.phoenix.hbase.index.write.IndexWriterUtils;
import org.apache.phoenix.hbase.index.write.ParallelWriterIndexCommitter;
/**
* Like the {@link ParallelWriterIndexCommitter}, but blocks until all writes have attempted to
* allow the caller to retrieve the failed and succeeded index updates. Therefore, this class will
* be a lot slower, in the face of failures, when compared to the
* {@link ParallelWriterIndexCommitter} (though as fast for writes), so it should be used only when
* you need to at least attempt all writes and know their result; for instance, this is fine for
* doing WAL recovery - it's not a performance intensive situation and we want to limit the the
* edits we need to retry.
* <p>
* On failure to {@link #write(Multimap)}, we return a {@link MultiIndexWriteFailureException} that
* contains the list of {@link HTableInterfaceReference} that didn't complete successfully.
* <p>
* Failures to write to the index can happen several different ways:
* <ol>
* <li><tt>this</tt> is {@link #stop(String) stopped} or aborted (via the passed {@link Abortable}.
* This causing any pending tasks to fail whatever they are doing as fast as possible. Any writes
* that have not begun are not even attempted and marked as failures.</li>
* <li>A batch write fails. This is the generic HBase write failure - it may occur because the index
* table is not available, .META. or -ROOT- is unavailable, or any other (of many) possible HBase
* exceptions.</li>
* </ol>
* Regardless of how the write fails, we still wait for all writes to complete before passing the
* failure back to the client.
*/
public class TrackingParallelWriterIndexCommitter implements IndexCommitter {
private static final Log LOG = LogFactory.getLog(TrackingParallelWriterIndexCommitter.class);
public static final String NUM_CONCURRENT_INDEX_WRITER_THREADS_CONF_KEY = "index.trackingwriter.threads.max";
private static final int DEFAULT_CONCURRENT_INDEX_WRITER_THREADS = 10;
private static final String INDEX_WRITER_KEEP_ALIVE_TIME_CONF_KEY =
"index.trackingwriter.threads.keepalivetime";
private TaskRunner pool;
private HTableFactory factory;
private CapturingAbortable abortable;
private Stoppable stopped;
@Override
public void setup(IndexWriter parent, RegionCoprocessorEnvironment env, String name) {
Configuration conf = env.getConfiguration();
setup(IndexWriterUtils.getDefaultDelegateHTableFactory(env),
ThreadPoolManager.getExecutor(
new ThreadPoolBuilder(name, conf).
setMaxThread(NUM_CONCURRENT_INDEX_WRITER_THREADS_CONF_KEY,
DEFAULT_CONCURRENT_INDEX_WRITER_THREADS).
setCoreTimeout(INDEX_WRITER_KEEP_ALIVE_TIME_CONF_KEY), env),
env.getRegionServerServices(), parent, CachingHTableFactory.getCacheSize(conf));
}
/**
* Setup <tt>this</tt>.
* <p>
* Exposed for TESTING
*/
void setup(HTableFactory factory, ExecutorService pool, Abortable abortable, Stoppable stop,
int cacheSize) {
this.pool = new WaitForCompletionTaskRunner(pool);
this.factory = new CachingHTableFactory(factory, cacheSize);
this.abortable = new CapturingAbortable(abortable);
this.stopped = stop;
}
@Override
public void write(Multimap<HTableInterfaceReference, Mutation> toWrite)
throws MultiIndexWriteFailureException {
Set<Entry<HTableInterfaceReference, Collection<Mutation>>> entries = toWrite.asMap().entrySet();
TaskBatch<Boolean> tasks = new TaskBatch<Boolean>(entries.size());
List<HTableInterfaceReference> tables = new ArrayList<HTableInterfaceReference>(entries.size());
for (Entry<HTableInterfaceReference, Collection<Mutation>> entry : entries) {
// get the mutations for each table. We leak the implementation here a little bit to save
// doing a complete copy over of all the index update for each table.
final List<Mutation> mutations = (List<Mutation>) entry.getValue();
// track each reference so we can get at it easily later, when determing failures
final HTableInterfaceReference tableReference = entry.getKey();
tables.add(tableReference);
/*
* Write a batch of index updates to an index table. This operation stops (is cancelable) via
* two mechanisms: (1) setting aborted or stopped on the IndexWriter or, (2) interrupting the
* running thread. The former will only work if we are not in the midst of writing the current
* batch to the table, though we do check these status variables before starting and before
* writing the batch. The latter usage, interrupting the thread, will work in the previous
* situations as was at some points while writing the batch, depending on the underlying
* writer implementation (HTableInterface#batch is blocking, but doesn't elaborate when is
* supports an interrupt).
*/
tasks.add(new Task<Boolean>() {
/**
* Do the actual write to the primary table. We don't need to worry about closing the table
* because that is handled the {@link CachingHTableFactory}.
*/
@Override
public Boolean call() throws Exception {
try {
// this may have been queued, but there was an abort/stop so we try to early exit
throwFailureIfDone();
if (LOG.isDebugEnabled()) {
LOG.debug("Writing index update:" + mutations + " to table: " + tableReference);
}
HTableInterface table = factory.getTable(tableReference.get());
throwFailureIfDone();
table.batch(mutations);
} catch (InterruptedException e) {
// reset the interrupt status on the thread
Thread.currentThread().interrupt();
throw e;
} catch (Exception e) {
throw e;
}
return Boolean.TRUE;
}
private void throwFailureIfDone() throws SingleIndexWriteFailureException {
if (stopped.isStopped() || abortable.isAborted()
|| Thread.currentThread().isInterrupted()) {
throw new SingleIndexWriteFailureException(
"Pool closed, not attempting to write to the index!", null);
}
}
});
}
List<Boolean> results = null;
try {
LOG.debug("Waiting on index update tasks to complete...");
results = this.pool.submitUninterruptible(tasks);
} catch (ExecutionException e) {
throw new RuntimeException(
"Should not fail on the results while using a WaitForCompletionTaskRunner", e);
} catch (EarlyExitFailure e) {
throw new RuntimeException("Stopped while waiting for batch, quiting!", e);
}
// track the failures. We only ever access this on return from our calls, so no extra
// synchronization is needed. We could update all the failures as we find them, but that add a
// lot of locking overhead, and just doing the copy later is about as efficient.
List<HTableInterfaceReference> failures = new ArrayList<HTableInterfaceReference>();
int index = 0;
for (Boolean result : results) {
// there was a failure
if (result == null) {
// we know which table failed by the index of the result
failures.add(tables.get(index));
}
index++;
}
// if any of the tasks failed, then we need to propagate the failure
if (failures.size() > 0) {
// make the list unmodifiable to avoid any more synchronization concerns
throw new MultiIndexWriteFailureException(Collections.unmodifiableList(failures));
}
return;
}
@Override
public void stop(String why) {
LOG.info("Shutting down " + this.getClass().getSimpleName());
this.pool.stop(why);
this.factory.shutdown();
}
@Override
public boolean isStopped() {
return this.stopped.isStopped();
}
}