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package org.apache.hadoop.hbase.executor;

import io.opentelemetry.api.trace.Span;
import io.opentelemetry.context.Context;
import io.opentelemetry.context.Scope;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.util.concurrent.atomic.AtomicLong;
import org.apache.hadoop.hbase.Server;
import org.apache.hadoop.hbase.trace.TraceUtil;
import org.apache.yetus.audience.InterfaceAudience;
import org.slf4j.Logger;
import org.slf4j.LoggerFactory;
import org.slf4j.MDC;

/**
 * Abstract base class for all HBase event handlers. Subclasses should implement the
 * {@link #process()} and {@link #prepare()} methods. Subclasses should also do all necessary checks
 * up in their prepare() if possible -- check table exists, is disabled, etc. -- so they fail fast
 * rather than later when process is running. Do it this way because process be invoked directly but
 * event handlers are also run in an executor context -- i.e. asynchronously -- and in this case,
 * exceptions thrown at process time will not be seen by the invoker, not till we implement a
 * call-back mechanism so the client can pick them up later.
 * 

* Event handlers have an {@link EventType}. {@link EventType} is a list of ALL handler event types. * We need to keep a full list in one place -- and as enums is a good shorthand for an * implemenations -- because event handlers can be passed to executors when they are to be run * asynchronously. The hbase executor, see ExecutorService, has a switch for passing event type to * executor. *

* @see ExecutorService */ @InterfaceAudience.Private public abstract class EventHandler implements Runnable, Comparable { private static final Logger LOG = LoggerFactory.getLogger(EventHandler.class); // type of event this object represents protected EventType eventType; protected Server server; // sequence id generator for default FIFO ordering of events protected static final AtomicLong seqids = new AtomicLong(0); // sequence id for this event private final long seqid; // Time to wait for events to happen, should be kept short protected int waitingTimeForEvents; private final Span parent; /** * Default base class constructor. */ public EventHandler(Server server, EventType eventType) { this.parent = Span.current(); this.server = server; this.eventType = eventType; seqid = seqids.incrementAndGet(); if (server != null) { this.waitingTimeForEvents = server.getConfiguration().getInt("hbase.master.event.waiting.time", 1000); } } /** * Event handlers should do all the necessary checks in this method (rather than in the * constructor, or in process()) so that the caller, which is mostly executed in the ipc context * can fail fast. Process is executed async from the client ipc, so this method gives a quick * chance to do some basic checks. Should be called after constructing the EventHandler, and * before process(). * @return the instance of this class * @throws Exception when something goes wrong */ public EventHandler prepare() throws Exception { return this; } @Override public void run() { Span span = TraceUtil.getGlobalTracer().spanBuilder(getClass().getSimpleName()) .setParent(Context.current().with(parent)).startSpan(); // assume that this is the top of an execution on a new or reused thread, that we're safe to // blast any existing MDC state. try (Scope scope = span.makeCurrent()) { MDC.put("event_type", eventType.toString()); process(); } catch (Throwable t) { handleException(t); } finally { span.end(); MDC.clear(); } } /** * This method is the main processing loop to be implemented by the various subclasses. */ public abstract void process() throws IOException; /** * Return the event type * @return The event type. */ public EventType getEventType() { return this.eventType; } /** * Get the priority level for this handler instance. This uses natural ordering so lower numbers * are higher priority. *

* Lowest priority is Integer.MAX_VALUE. Highest priority is 0. *

* Subclasses should override this method to allow prioritizing handlers. *

* Handlers with the same priority are handled in FIFO order. *

* @return Integer.MAX_VALUE by default, override to set higher priorities */ public int getPriority() { return Integer.MAX_VALUE; } /** Returns This events' sequence id. */ public long getSeqid() { return this.seqid; } /** * Default prioritized runnable comparator which implements a FIFO ordering. *

* Subclasses should not override this. Instead, if they want to implement priority beyond FIFO, * they should override {@link #getPriority()}. */ @Override public int compareTo(EventHandler o) { if (o == null) { return 1; } if (getPriority() != o.getPriority()) { return (getPriority() < o.getPriority()) ? -1 : 1; } return (this.seqid < o.seqid) ? -1 : 1; } @Override public String toString() { return "Event #" + getSeqid() + " of type " + eventType + " (" + getInformativeName() + ")"; } /** * Event implementations should override thie class to provide an informative name about what * event they are handling. For example, event-specific information such as which region or server * is being processed should be included if possible. */ public String getInformativeName() { return this.getClass().toString(); } /** * Event exception handler, may be overridden * @param t Throwable object */ protected void handleException(Throwable t) { String msg = "Caught throwable while processing event " + eventType; LOG.error(msg, t); if (server != null && (t instanceof Error || t instanceof RuntimeException)) { server.abort(msg, t); } } }





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