HADOOP-11772. RPC Invoker relies on static ClientCache which has synchronized(this) blocks. Contributed by Haohui Mai.

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Haohui Mai 2015-05-20 20:10:50 -07:00
parent 6329bd00fa
commit fb6b38d67d
2 changed files with 35 additions and 74 deletions

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@ -604,6 +604,9 @@ Release 2.8.0 - UNRELEASED
HADOOP-11970. Replace uses of ThreadLocal<Random> with JDK7
ThreadLocalRandom. (Sean Busbey via Colin P. McCabe)
HADOOP-11772. RPC Invoker relies on static ClientCache which has
synchronized(this) blocks. (wheat9)
BUG FIXES
HADOOP-11802: DomainSocketWatcher thread terminates sometimes after there
is an I/O error during requestShortCircuitShm (cmccabe)

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@ -43,6 +43,7 @@
import java.util.Map.Entry;
import java.util.Random;
import java.util.Set;
import java.util.concurrent.Callable;
import java.util.concurrent.ExecutionException;
import java.util.concurrent.ExecutorService;
import java.util.concurrent.Executors;
@ -56,6 +57,8 @@
import javax.net.SocketFactory;
import javax.security.sasl.Sasl;
import com.google.common.cache.Cache;
import com.google.common.cache.CacheBuilder;
import org.apache.commons.logging.Log;
import org.apache.commons.logging.LogFactory;
import org.apache.hadoop.classification.InterfaceAudience;
@ -124,8 +127,8 @@ public static void setCallIdAndRetryCount(int cid, int rc) {
retryCount.set(rc);
}
private Hashtable<ConnectionId, Connection> connections =
new Hashtable<ConnectionId, Connection>();
private final Cache<ConnectionId, Connection> connections =
CacheBuilder.newBuilder().build();
private Class<? extends Writable> valueClass; // class of call values
private AtomicBoolean running = new AtomicBoolean(true); // if client runs
@ -1167,13 +1170,7 @@ private synchronized void close() {
return;
}
// release the resources
// first thing to do;take the connection out of the connection list
synchronized (connections) {
if (connections.get(remoteId) == this) {
connections.remove(remoteId);
}
}
connections.invalidate(remoteId);
// close the streams and therefore the socket
IOUtils.closeStream(out);
@ -1260,14 +1257,12 @@ public void stop() {
}
// wake up all connections
synchronized (connections) {
for (Connection conn : connections.values()) {
conn.interrupt();
}
for (Connection conn : connections.asMap().values()) {
conn.interrupt();
}
// wait until all connections are closed
while (!connections.isEmpty()) {
while (connections.size() > 0) {
try {
Thread.sleep(100);
} catch (InterruptedException e) {
@ -1283,56 +1278,12 @@ public void stop() {
*/
public Writable call(Writable param, InetSocketAddress address)
throws IOException {
return call(RPC.RpcKind.RPC_BUILTIN, param, address);
}
/** Make a call, passing <code>param</code>, to the IPC server running at
* <code>address</code>, returning the value. Throws exceptions if there are
* network problems or if the remote code threw an exception.
* @deprecated Use {@link #call(RPC.RpcKind, Writable,
* ConnectionId)} instead
*/
@Deprecated
public Writable call(RPC.RpcKind rpcKind, Writable param, InetSocketAddress address)
throws IOException {
return call(rpcKind, param, address, null);
}
/** Make a call, passing <code>param</code>, to the IPC server running at
* <code>address</code> with the <code>ticket</code> credentials, returning
* the value.
* Throws exceptions if there are network problems or if the remote code
* threw an exception.
* @deprecated Use {@link #call(RPC.RpcKind, Writable,
* ConnectionId)} instead
*/
@Deprecated
public Writable call(RPC.RpcKind rpcKind, Writable param, InetSocketAddress addr,
UserGroupInformation ticket) throws IOException {
ConnectionId remoteId = ConnectionId.getConnectionId(addr, null, ticket, 0,
ConnectionId remoteId = ConnectionId.getConnectionId(address, null, null, 0,
conf);
return call(rpcKind, param, remoteId);
}
return call(RpcKind.RPC_BUILTIN, param, remoteId);
/** Make a call, passing <code>param</code>, to the IPC server running at
* <code>address</code> which is servicing the <code>protocol</code> protocol,
* with the <code>ticket</code> credentials and <code>rpcTimeout</code> as
* timeout, returning the value.
* Throws exceptions if there are network problems or if the remote code
* threw an exception.
* @deprecated Use {@link #call(RPC.RpcKind, Writable,
* ConnectionId)} instead
*/
@Deprecated
public Writable call(RPC.RpcKind rpcKind, Writable param, InetSocketAddress addr,
Class<?> protocol, UserGroupInformation ticket,
int rpcTimeout) throws IOException {
ConnectionId remoteId = ConnectionId.getConnectionId(addr, protocol,
ticket, rpcTimeout, conf);
return call(rpcKind, param, remoteId);
}
/**
* Same as {@link #call(RPC.RpcKind, Writable, InetSocketAddress,
* Class, UserGroupInformation, int, Configuration)}
@ -1506,15 +1457,14 @@ public Writable call(RPC.RpcKind rpcKind, Writable rpcRequest,
@InterfaceAudience.Private
@InterfaceStability.Unstable
Set<ConnectionId> getConnectionIds() {
synchronized (connections) {
return connections.keySet();
}
return connections.asMap().keySet();
}
/** Get a connection from the pool, or create a new one and add it to the
* pool. Connections to a given ConnectionId are reused. */
private Connection getConnection(ConnectionId remoteId,
Call call, int serviceClass, AtomicBoolean fallbackToSimpleAuth)
private Connection getConnection(
final ConnectionId remoteId,
Call call, final int serviceClass, AtomicBoolean fallbackToSimpleAuth)
throws IOException {
if (!running.get()) {
// the client is stopped
@ -1525,15 +1475,23 @@ private Connection getConnection(ConnectionId remoteId,
* connectionsId object and with set() method. We need to manage the
* refs for keys in HashMap properly. For now its ok.
*/
do {
synchronized (connections) {
connection = connections.get(remoteId);
if (connection == null) {
connection = new Connection(remoteId, serviceClass);
connections.put(remoteId, connection);
}
while(true) {
try {
connection = connections.get(remoteId, new Callable<Connection>() {
@Override
public Connection call() throws Exception {
return new Connection(remoteId, serviceClass);
}
});
} catch (ExecutionException e) {
throw new IOException(e);
}
} while (!connection.addCall(call));
if (connection.addCall(call)) {
break;
} else {
connections.invalidate(remoteId);
}
}
//we don't invoke the method below inside "synchronized (connections)"
//block above. The reason for that is if the server happens to be slow,