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package org.apache.hadoop.hbase.errorhandling;

import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.List;

import org.apache.yetus.audience.InterfaceAudience;
import org.slf4j.Logger;
import org.slf4j.LoggerFactory;

/**
 * The dispatcher acts as the state holding entity for foreign error handling.  The first
 * exception received by the dispatcher get passed directly to the listeners.  Subsequent
 * exceptions are dropped.
 * 

* If there are multiple dispatchers that are all in the same foreign exception monitoring group, * ideally all these monitors are "peers" -- any error on one dispatcher should get propagated to * all others (via rpc, or some other mechanism). Due to racing error conditions the exact reason * for failure may be different on different peers, but the fact that they are in error state * should eventually hold on all. *

* This is thread-safe and must be because this is expected to be used to propagate exceptions * from foreign threads. */ @InterfaceAudience.Private public class ForeignExceptionDispatcher implements ForeignExceptionListener, ForeignExceptionSnare { private static final Logger LOG = LoggerFactory.getLogger(ForeignExceptionDispatcher.class); protected final String name; protected final List listeners = new ArrayList<>(); private ForeignException exception; public ForeignExceptionDispatcher(String name) { this.name = name; } public ForeignExceptionDispatcher() { this(""); } public String getName() { return name; } @Override public synchronized void receive(ForeignException e) { // if we already have an exception, then ignore it if (exception != null) return; LOG.debug(name + " accepting received exception" , e); // mark that we got the error if (e != null) { exception = e; } else { exception = new ForeignException(name, ""); } // notify all the listeners dispatch(e); } @Override public synchronized void rethrowException() throws ForeignException { if (exception != null) { // This gets the stack where this is caused, (instead of where it was deserialized). // This is much more useful for debugging throw new ForeignException(exception.getSource(), exception.getCause()); } } @Override public synchronized boolean hasException() { return exception != null; } @Override synchronized public ForeignException getException() { return exception; } /** * Sends an exception to all listeners. * @param message human readable message passed to the listener * @param e {@link ForeignException} containing the cause. Can be null. */ private void dispatch(ForeignException e) { // update all the listeners with the passed error for (ForeignExceptionListener l: listeners) { l.receive(e); } } /** * Listen for failures to a given process. This method should only be used during * initialization and not added to after exceptions are accepted. * @param errorable listener for the errors. may be null. */ public synchronized void addListener(ForeignExceptionListener errorable) { this.listeners.add(errorable); } }





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