Changes in HADOOP-18410 which are needed for the S3A prefetching stream; needed
as part of the HADOOP-18703 backport
Change-Id: Ib403ca793e29a4416e5d892f9081de5832da3b68
Make S3APrefetchingInputStream.seek() completely lazy. Calls to seek() will not affect the current buffer nor interfere with prefetching, until read() is called.
This change allows various usage patterns to benefit from prefetching, e.g. when calling readFully(position, buffer) in a loop for contiguous positions the intermediate internal calls to seek() will be noops and prefetching will have the same performance as in a sequential read.
Contributed by Alessandro Passaro.
This is the the preview release of the HADOOP-18028 S3A performance input stream.
It is still stabilizing, but ready to test.
Contains
HADOOP-18028. High performance S3A input stream (#4109)
Contributed by Bhalchandra Pandit.
HADOOP-18180. Replace use of twitter util-core with java futures (#4115)
Contributed by PJ Fanning.
HADOOP-18177. Document prefetching architecture. (#4205)
Contributed by Ahmar Suhail
HADOOP-18175. fix test failures with prefetching s3a input stream (#4212)
Contributed by Monthon Klongklaew
HADOOP-18231. S3A prefetching: fix failing tests & drain stream async. (#4386)
* adds in new test for prefetching input stream
* creates streamStats before opening stream
* updates numBlocks calculation method
* fixes ITestS3AOpenCost.testOpenFileLongerLength
* drains stream async
* fixes failing unit test
Contributed by Ahmar Suhail
HADOOP-18254. Disable S3A prefetching by default. (#4469)
Contributed by Ahmar Suhail
HADOOP-18190. Collect IOStatistics during S3A prefetching (#4458)
This adds iOStatisticsConnection to the S3PrefetchingInputStream class, with
new statistic names in StreamStatistics.
This stream is not (yet) IOStatisticsContext aware.
Contributed by Ahmar Suhail
HADOOP-18379 rebase feature/HADOOP-18028-s3a-prefetch to trunk
HADOOP-18187. Convert s3a prefetching to use JavaDoc for fields and enums.
HADOOP-18318. Update class names to be clear they belong to S3A prefetching
Contributed by Steve Loughran
Explicitly sets the fs.s3a.endpoint.region to eu-west-1 so
the ARN-referenced fs creation fails with unknown store
rather than IllegalArgumentException.
Steve Loughran
This has triggered an OOM in a process which was churning through s3a fs
instances; the increased memory footprint of IOStatistics amplified what
must have been a long-standing issue with FS instances being created
and not closed()
* Makes sure instrumentation is closed when the FS is closed.
* Uses a weak reference from metrics to instrumentation, so even
if the FS wasn't closed (see HADOOP-18478), this back reference
would not cause the S3AInstrumentation reference to be retained.
* If S3AFileSystem is configured to log at TRACE it will log the
calling stack of initialize(), so help identify where the
instance is being created. This should help track down
the cause of instance leakage.
Contributed by Steve Loughran.
This fixes a race condition with the TemporaryAWSCredentialProvider
one which has existed for a long time but which only surfaced
(usually in Spark) when the bucket existence probe was disabled
by setting fs.s3a.bucket.probe to 0 -a performance speedup
which was made the default in HADOOP-17454.
Contributed by Jimmy Wong.
The option "fs.s3a.proxy.ssl.enabled" controls
whether the s3a connects to a proxy over HTTP (default) or HTTPS.
Set to "true" to use HTTPS.
Contributed by Mehakmeet Singh
This is to try and close the underlying filesystems when the FileContext APIs are used.
Without this, threads may be leaked
Contributed by Steve Loughran
The AWS SDKV2 upgrade log no longer warns about instantiation
of the v1 SDK credential providers which are commonly used in
s3a configurations:
* com.amazonaws.auth.EnvironmentVariableCredentialsProvider
* com.amazonaws.auth.EC2ContainerCredentialsProviderWrapper
* com.amazonaws.auth.InstanceProfileCredentialsProvider
When the hadoop-aws module moves to the v2 SDK, references to these
credential providers will be rewritten to their v2 equivalents.
Follow-on to HADOOP-18382. "Upgrade AWS SDK to V2 - Prerequisites"
Contributed by Ahmar Suhail
This patch prepares the hadoop-aws module for a future
migration to using the v2 AWS SDK (HADOOP-18073)
That upgrade will be incompatible; this patch prepares
for it:
-marks some credential providers and other
classes and methods as @deprecated.
-updates site documentation
-reduces the visibility of the s3 client;
other than for testing, it is kept private to
the S3AFileSystem class.
-logs some warnings when deprecated APIs are used.
The warning messages are printed only once
per JVM's life. To disable them, set the
log level of org.apache.hadoop.fs.s3a.SDKV2Upgrade
to ERROR
Contributed by Ahmar Suhail
part of HADOOP-18103.
Also introducing a config fs.s3a.vectored.active.ranged.reads
to configure the maximum number of number of range reads a
single input stream can have active (downloading, or queued)
to the central FileSystem instance's pool of queued operations.
This stops a single stream overloading the shared thread pool.
Contributed by: Mukund Thakur
Conflicts:
hadoop-tools/hadoop-aws/src/main/java/org/apache/hadoop/fs/s3a/Constants.java
hadoop-tools/hadoop-aws/src/main/java/org/apache/hadoop/fs/s3a/S3AFileSystem.java
part of HADOOP-18103.
While merging the ranges in CheckSumFs, they are rounded up based on the
value of checksum bytes size which leads to some ranges crossing the EOF
thus they need to be fixed else it will cause EOFException during actual reads.
Contributed By: Mukund Thakur
Follow-up to HADOOP-12020 Support configuration of different S3 storage classes;
S3 storage class is now set when buffering to heap/bytebuffers, and when
creating directory markers
Contributed by Monthon Klongklaew
HADOOP-16202 "Enhance openFile()" added asynchronous draining of the
remaining bytes of an S3 HTTP input stream for those operations
(unbuffer, seek) where it could avoid blocking the active
thread.
This patch fixes the asynchronous stream draining to work and so
return the stream back to the http pool. Without this, whenever
unbuffer() or seek() was called on a stream and an asynchronous
drain triggered, the connection was not returned; eventually
the pool would be empty and subsequent S3 requests would
fail with the message "Timeout waiting for connection from pool"
The root cause was that even though the fields passed in to drain() were
converted to references through the methods, in the lambda expression
passed in to submit, they were direct references
operation = client.submit(
() -> drain(uri, streamStatistics,
false, reason, remaining,
object, wrappedStream)); /* here */
Those fields were only read during the async execution, at which
point they would have been set to null (or even a subsequent read).
A new SDKStreamDrainer class peforms the draining; this is a Callable
and can be submitted directly to the executor pool.
The class is used in both the classic and prefetching s3a input streams.
Also, calling unbuffer() switches the S3AInputStream from adaptive
to random IO mode; that is, it is considered a cue that future
IO will not be sequential, whole-file reads.
Contributed by Steve Loughran.
JobID.toString() and TaskID.toString() to only be called
when the IDs are not null.
This doesn't surface in MapReduce, but Spark SQL can trigger
in job abort, where it may invoke abortJob() with an
incomplete TaskContext.
This patch MUST be applied to branches containing
HADOOP-17833. "Improve Magic Committer Performance."
Contributed by Steve Loughran.