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package com.datastax.driver.core;

import com.datastax.driver.core.exceptions.TraceRetrievalException;
import com.google.common.util.concurrent.Uninterruptibles;
import java.net.InetAddress;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Collections;
import java.util.Date;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Map;
import java.util.UUID;
import java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit;
import java.util.concurrent.locks.Lock;
import java.util.concurrent.locks.ReentrantLock;

/**
 * The Cassandra trace for a query.
 *
 * 

A trace is generated by Cassandra when query tracing is enabled for the query. The trace * itself is stored in Cassandra in the {@code sessions} and {@code events} table in the {@code * system_traces} keyspace and can be retrieve manually using the trace identifier (the one returned * by {@link #getTraceId}). * *

This class provides facilities to fetch the traces from Cassandra. Please note that the * writing of the trace is done asynchronously in Cassandra. So accessing the trace too soon after * the query may result in the trace being incomplete. */ public class QueryTrace { private static final String SELECT_SESSIONS_FORMAT = "SELECT * FROM system_traces.sessions WHERE session_id = %s"; private static final String SELECT_EVENTS_FORMAT = "SELECT * FROM system_traces.events WHERE session_id = %s"; private static final int MAX_TRIES = 5; private static final long BASE_SLEEP_BETWEEN_TRIES_IN_MS = 3; private final UUID traceId; private volatile String requestType; // We use the duration to figure out if the trace is complete, because // that's the last event that is written (and it is written asynchronously // so it's possible that a fetch gets all the trace except the duration). private volatile int duration = Integer.MIN_VALUE; private volatile InetAddress coordinator; private volatile Map parameters; private volatile long startedAt; private volatile List events; private final SessionManager session; private final Lock fetchLock = new ReentrantLock(); QueryTrace(UUID traceId, SessionManager session) { this.traceId = traceId; this.session = session; } /** * Returns the identifier of this trace. * *

Note that contrary to the other methods in this class, this does not entail fetching query * trace details from Cassandra. * * @return the identifier of this trace. */ public UUID getTraceId() { return traceId; } /** * Returns the type of request. * * @return the type of request or {@code null} if the request type is not yet available. * @throws TraceRetrievalException if the trace details cannot be retrieve from Cassandra * successfully. */ public String getRequestType() { maybeFetchTrace(); return requestType; } /** * Returns the server-side duration of the query in microseconds. * * @return the (server side) duration of the query in microseconds. This method will return {@code * Integer.MIN_VALUE} if the duration is not yet available. * @throws TraceRetrievalException if the trace details cannot be retrieve from Cassandra * successfully. */ public int getDurationMicros() { maybeFetchTrace(); return duration; } /** * Returns the coordinator host of the query. * * @return the coordinator host of the query or {@code null} if the coordinator is not yet * available. * @throws TraceRetrievalException if the trace details cannot be retrieve from Cassandra * successfully. */ public InetAddress getCoordinator() { maybeFetchTrace(); return coordinator; } /** * Returns the parameters attached to this trace. * * @return the parameters attached to this trace. or {@code null} if the coordinator is not yet * available. * @throws TraceRetrievalException if the trace details cannot be retrieve from Cassandra * successfully. */ public Map getParameters() { maybeFetchTrace(); return parameters; } /** * Returns the server-side timestamp of the start of this query. * * @return the server side timestamp of the start of this query or 0 if the start timestamp is not * available. * @throws TraceRetrievalException if the trace details cannot be retrieve from Cassandra * successfully. */ public long getStartedAt() { maybeFetchTrace(); return startedAt; } /** * Returns the events contained in this trace. * *

Query tracing is asynchronous in Cassandra. Hence, it is possible for the list returned to * be missing some events for some of the replica involved in the query if the query trace is * requested just after the return of the query it is a trace of (the only guarantee being that * the list will contain the events pertaining to the coordinator of the query). * * @return the events contained in this trace. * @throws TraceRetrievalException if the trace details cannot be retrieve from Cassandra * successfully. */ public List getEvents() { maybeFetchTrace(); return events; } @Override public String toString() { maybeFetchTrace(); return String.format("%s [%s] - %dµs", requestType, traceId, duration); } private void maybeFetchTrace() { if (duration != Integer.MIN_VALUE) return; fetchLock.lock(); try { doFetchTrace(); } finally { fetchLock.unlock(); } } private void doFetchTrace() { int tries = 0; try { // We cannot guarantee the trace is complete. But we can't at least wait until we have all the // information // the coordinator log in the trace. Since the duration is the last thing the coordinator log, // that's // what we check to know if the trace is "complete" (again, it may not contain the log of // replicas). while (duration == Integer.MIN_VALUE && tries <= MAX_TRIES) { ++tries; ResultSetFuture sessionsFuture = session.executeQuery( new Requests.Query(String.format(SELECT_SESSIONS_FORMAT, traceId)), Statement.DEFAULT); ResultSetFuture eventsFuture = session.executeQuery( new Requests.Query(String.format(SELECT_EVENTS_FORMAT, traceId)), Statement.DEFAULT); Row sessRow = sessionsFuture.get().one(); if (sessRow != null && !sessRow.isNull("duration")) { requestType = sessRow.getString("request"); coordinator = sessRow.getInet("coordinator"); if (!sessRow.isNull("parameters")) parameters = Collections.unmodifiableMap( sessRow.getMap("parameters", String.class, String.class)); startedAt = sessRow.getTimestamp("started_at").getTime(); events = new ArrayList(); for (Row evRow : eventsFuture.get()) { events.add( new Event( evRow.getString("activity"), evRow.getUUID("event_id").timestamp(), evRow.getInet("source"), evRow.getInt("source_elapsed"), evRow.getString("thread"))); } events = Collections.unmodifiableList(events); // Set the duration last as it's our test to know if the trace is complete duration = sessRow.getInt("duration"); } else { // The trace is not ready. Give it a few milliseconds before trying again. // Notes: granted, sleeping uninterruptibly is bad, but having all method propagate // InterruptedException bothers me. Uninterruptibles.sleepUninterruptibly( tries * BASE_SLEEP_BETWEEN_TRIES_IN_MS, TimeUnit.MILLISECONDS); } } } catch (Exception e) { throw new TraceRetrievalException("Unexpected exception while fetching query trace", e); } if (tries > MAX_TRIES) throw new TraceRetrievalException( String.format( "Unable to retrieve complete query trace for id %s after %d tries", traceId, MAX_TRIES)); } /** * A trace event. * *

A query trace is composed of a list of trace events. */ public static class Event { private final String name; private final long timestamp; private final InetAddress source; private final int sourceElapsed; private final String threadName; private Event( String name, long timestamp, InetAddress source, int sourceElapsed, String threadName) { this.name = name; // Convert the UUID timestamp to an epoch timestamp; I stole this seemingly random value from // cqlsh, hopefully it's correct. this.timestamp = (timestamp - 0x01b21dd213814000L) / 10000; this.source = source; this.sourceElapsed = sourceElapsed; this.threadName = threadName; } /** * The event description, that is which activity this event correspond to. * * @return the event description. */ public String getDescription() { return name; } /** * Returns the server side timestamp of the event. * * @return the server side timestamp of the event. */ public long getTimestamp() { return timestamp; } /** * Returns the address of the host having generated this event. * * @return the address of the host having generated this event. */ public InetAddress getSource() { return source; } /** * Returns the number of microseconds elapsed on the source when this event occurred since when * the source started handling the query. * * @return the elapsed time on the source host when that event happened in microseconds. */ public int getSourceElapsedMicros() { return sourceElapsed; } /** * Returns the name of the thread on which this event occurred. * * @return the name of the thread on which this event occurred. */ public String getThreadName() { return threadName; } @Override public String toString() { return String.format("%s on %s[%s] at %s", name, source, threadName, new Date(timestamp)); } } }





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