HADOOP-17181. Handle transient stream read failures in FileSystem contract tests (#2286)

Contributed by Steve Loughran.

* Fixes AbstractContractSeekTest test to use readFully
* Doesn't do this to AbstractContractUnbufferTest test as it changes the test too much.
Instead just notes in the error that this may be transient

The issue is that read(buffer) doesn't guarantee that the buffer is filled, only that it will
read up to a point, and that may be just be the amount of data left in the TCP packet.
readFully corrects for this, but using it in the unbuffer test runs the risk that what
is tested for in terms of unbuffering doesn't actually get validated.
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Steve Loughran 2020-09-09 11:58:26 +01:00 committed by GitHub
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@ -317,7 +317,7 @@ public void testPositionedBulkReadDoesntChangePosition() throws Throwable {
int v = 256;
byte[] readBuffer = new byte[v];
assertEquals(v, instream.read(128, readBuffer, 0, v));
instream.readFully(128, readBuffer, 0, v);
//have gone back
assertEquals(40000, instream.getPos());
//content is the same too
@ -572,8 +572,7 @@ public void testReadSmallFile() throws Throwable {
// now read the entire file in one go
byte[] fullFile = new byte[TEST_FILE_LEN];
assertEquals(TEST_FILE_LEN,
instream.read(0, fullFile, 0, fullFile.length));
instream.readFully(0, fullFile, 0, fullFile.length);
assertEquals(0, instream.getPos());
// now read past the end of the file

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@ -137,7 +137,8 @@ protected void validateFileContents(FSDataInputStream stream, int length,
throws IOException {
byte[] streamData = new byte[length];
assertEquals("failed to read expected number of bytes from "
+ "stream", length, stream.read(streamData));
+ "stream. This may be transient",
length, stream.read(streamData));
byte[] validateFileBytes;
if (startIndex == 0 && length == fileBytes.length) {
validateFileBytes = fileBytes;