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package org.apache.hadoop.hbase.regionserver;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Optional;
import org.apache.hadoop.conf.Configuration;
import org.apache.hadoop.conf.Configured;
import org.apache.hadoop.hbase.HBaseInterfaceAudience;
import org.apache.hadoop.hbase.HConstants;
import org.apache.hadoop.hbase.client.TableDescriptor;
import org.apache.hadoop.util.ReflectionUtils;
import org.apache.yetus.audience.InterfaceAudience;
import org.apache.hbase.thirdparty.com.google.common.base.Preconditions;
/**
* A split policy determines when a Region should be split.
*
* @see SteppingSplitPolicy Default split policy since 2.0.0
* @see IncreasingToUpperBoundRegionSplitPolicy Default split policy since
* 0.94.0
* @see ConstantSizeRegionSplitPolicy Default split policy before 0.94.0
*/
@InterfaceAudience.LimitedPrivate(HBaseInterfaceAudience.CONFIG)
public abstract class RegionSplitPolicy extends Configured {
private static final Class extends RegionSplitPolicy>
DEFAULT_SPLIT_POLICY_CLASS = SteppingSplitPolicy.class;
/**
* The region configured for this split policy.
* As of hbase-2.0.0, RegionSplitPolicy can be instantiated on the Master-side so the
* Phoenix local-indexer can block default hbase behavior. This is an exotic usage. Should not
* trouble any other users of RegionSplitPolicy.
*/
protected HRegion region;
/**
* Upon construction, this method will be called with the region
* to be governed. It will be called once and only once.
*/
protected void configureForRegion(HRegion region) {
Preconditions.checkState(
this.region == null,
"Policy already configured for region {}",
this.region);
this.region = region;
}
/**
* @return true if the specified region should be split.
*/
protected abstract boolean shouldSplit();
/**
* @return the key at which the region should be split, or null
* if it cannot be split. This will only be called if shouldSplit
* previously returned true.
*/
protected byte[] getSplitPoint() {
byte[] explicitSplitPoint = this.region.getExplicitSplitPoint();
if (explicitSplitPoint != null) {
return explicitSplitPoint;
}
List stores = region.getStores();
byte[] splitPointFromLargestStore = null;
long largestStoreSize = 0;
for (HStore s : stores) {
Optional splitPoint = s.getSplitPoint();
// Store also returns null if it has references as way of indicating it is not splittable
long storeSize = s.getSize();
if (splitPoint.isPresent() && largestStoreSize < storeSize) {
splitPointFromLargestStore = splitPoint.get();
largestStoreSize = storeSize;
}
}
return splitPointFromLargestStore;
}
/**
* Create the RegionSplitPolicy configured for the given table.
* @param region
* @param conf
* @return a RegionSplitPolicy
* @throws IOException
*/
public static RegionSplitPolicy create(HRegion region,
Configuration conf) throws IOException {
Preconditions.checkNotNull(region, "Region should not be null.");
Class extends RegionSplitPolicy> clazz = getSplitPolicyClass(
region.getTableDescriptor(), conf);
RegionSplitPolicy policy = ReflectionUtils.newInstance(clazz, conf);
policy.configureForRegion(region);
return policy;
}
public static Class extends RegionSplitPolicy> getSplitPolicyClass(
TableDescriptor htd, Configuration conf) throws IOException {
String className = htd.getRegionSplitPolicyClassName();
if (className == null) {
className = conf.get(HConstants.HBASE_REGION_SPLIT_POLICY_KEY,
DEFAULT_SPLIT_POLICY_CLASS.getName());
}
try {
Class extends RegionSplitPolicy> clazz =
Class.forName(className).asSubclass(RegionSplitPolicy.class);
return clazz;
} catch (Exception e) {
throw new IOException(
"Unable to load configured region split policy '" +
className + "' for table '" + htd.getTableName() + "'",
e);
}
}
/**
* In {@link HRegionFileSystem#splitStoreFile(org.apache.hadoop.hbase.client.RegionInfo, String,
* HStoreFile, byte[], boolean, RegionSplitPolicy)} we are not creating the split reference
* if split row does not lie inside the StoreFile range. But in some use cases we may need to
* create the split reference even when the split row does not lie inside the StoreFile range.
* This method can be used to decide, whether to skip the the StoreFile range check or not.
*
* This method is not for general use. It is a mechanism put in place by Phoenix
* local indexing to defeat standard hbase behaviors. Phoenix local indices are very likely
* the only folks who would make use of this method. On the Master-side, we will instantiate
* a RegionSplitPolicy instance and run this method ONLY... none of the others make sense
* on the Master-side.
*
* TODO: Shutdown this phoenix specialization or do it via some other means.
* @return whether to skip the StoreFile range check or not
*/
protected boolean skipStoreFileRangeCheck(String familyName) {
return false;
}
}