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package org.apache.hadoop.hbase.client;
import static org.apache.hadoop.hbase.client.ConnectionUtils.createScanResultCache;
import com.google.common.annotations.VisibleForTesting;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.InterruptedIOException;
import java.util.LinkedList;
import java.util.concurrent.ExecutorService;
import org.apache.commons.lang.mutable.MutableBoolean;
import org.apache.commons.logging.Log;
import org.apache.commons.logging.LogFactory;
import org.apache.hadoop.conf.Configuration;
import org.apache.hadoop.hbase.DoNotRetryIOException;
import org.apache.hadoop.hbase.HConstants;
import org.apache.hadoop.hbase.HRegionInfo;
import org.apache.hadoop.hbase.regionserver.LeaseException;
import org.apache.hadoop.hbase.NotServingRegionException;
import org.apache.hadoop.hbase.TableName;
import org.apache.hadoop.hbase.UnknownScannerException;
import org.apache.hadoop.hbase.classification.InterfaceAudience;
import org.apache.hadoop.hbase.client.ScannerCallable.MoreResults;
import org.apache.hadoop.hbase.exceptions.OutOfOrderScannerNextException;
import org.apache.hadoop.hbase.exceptions.ScannerResetException;
import org.apache.hadoop.hbase.ipc.RpcControllerFactory;
import org.apache.hadoop.hbase.protobuf.ProtobufUtil;
import org.apache.hadoop.hbase.regionserver.RegionServerStoppedException;
import org.apache.hadoop.hbase.util.Bytes;
/**
* Implements the scanner interface for the HBase client. If there are multiple regions in a table,
* this scanner will iterate through them all.
*/
@InterfaceAudience.Private
public abstract class ClientScanner extends AbstractClientScanner {
private static final Log LOG = LogFactory.getLog(ClientScanner.class);
protected final Scan scan;
protected boolean closed = false;
// Current region scanner is against. Gets cleared if current region goes
// wonky: e.g. if it splits on us.
protected HRegionInfo currentRegion = null;
protected ScannerCallableWithReplicas callable = null;
protected final LinkedList cache = new LinkedList();
private final ScanResultCache scanResultCache;
protected final int caching;
protected long lastNext;
// Keep lastResult returned successfully in case we have to reset scanner.
protected Result lastResult = null;
protected final long maxScannerResultSize;
private final ClusterConnection connection;
private final TableName tableName;
protected final int scannerTimeout;
protected boolean scanMetricsPublished = false;
protected RpcRetryingCaller caller;
protected RpcControllerFactory rpcControllerFactory;
protected Configuration conf;
// The timeout on the primary. Applicable if there are multiple replicas for a region
// In that case, we will only wait for this much timeout on the primary before going
// to the replicas and trying the same scan. Note that the retries will still happen
// on each replica and the first successful results will be taken. A timeout of 0 is
// disallowed.
protected final int primaryOperationTimeout;
private int retries;
protected final ExecutorService pool;
/**
* Create a new ClientScanner for the specified table Note that the passed {@link Scan}'s start
* row maybe changed changed.
* @param conf The {@link Configuration} to use.
* @param scan {@link Scan} to use in this scanner
* @param tableName The table that we wish to scan
* @param connection Connection identifying the cluster
* @throws IOException
*/
public ClientScanner(final Configuration conf, final Scan scan, final TableName tableName,
ClusterConnection connection, RpcRetryingCallerFactory rpcFactory,
RpcControllerFactory controllerFactory, ExecutorService pool, int primaryOperationTimeout)
throws IOException {
if (LOG.isTraceEnabled()) {
LOG.trace(
"Scan table=" + tableName + ", startRow=" + Bytes.toStringBinary(scan.getStartRow()));
}
this.scan = scan;
this.tableName = tableName;
this.lastNext = System.currentTimeMillis();
this.connection = connection;
this.pool = pool;
this.primaryOperationTimeout = primaryOperationTimeout;
this.retries = conf.getInt(HConstants.HBASE_CLIENT_RETRIES_NUMBER,
HConstants.DEFAULT_HBASE_CLIENT_RETRIES_NUMBER);
if (scan.getMaxResultSize() > 0) {
this.maxScannerResultSize = scan.getMaxResultSize();
} else {
this.maxScannerResultSize = conf.getLong(HConstants.HBASE_CLIENT_SCANNER_MAX_RESULT_SIZE_KEY,
HConstants.DEFAULT_HBASE_CLIENT_SCANNER_MAX_RESULT_SIZE);
}
this.scannerTimeout = conf.getInt(HConstants.HBASE_CLIENT_SCANNER_TIMEOUT_PERIOD,
HConstants.DEFAULT_HBASE_CLIENT_SCANNER_TIMEOUT_PERIOD);
// check if application wants to collect scan metrics
initScanMetrics(scan);
// Use the caching from the Scan. If not set, use the default cache setting for this table.
if (this.scan.getCaching() > 0) {
this.caching = this.scan.getCaching();
} else {
this.caching = conf.getInt(HConstants.HBASE_CLIENT_SCANNER_CACHING,
HConstants.DEFAULT_HBASE_CLIENT_SCANNER_CACHING);
}
this.caller = rpcFactory. newCaller();
this.rpcControllerFactory = controllerFactory;
this.conf = conf;
this.scanResultCache = createScanResultCache(scan, cache);
}
protected ClusterConnection getConnection() {
return this.connection;
}
/**
* @return Table name
* @deprecated As of release 0.96
* (HBASE-9508). This
* will be removed in HBase 2.0.0. Use {@link #getTable()}.
*/
@Deprecated
protected byte[] getTableName() {
return this.tableName.getName();
}
protected TableName getTable() {
return this.tableName;
}
protected int getRetries() {
return this.retries;
}
protected int getScannerTimeout() {
return this.scannerTimeout;
}
protected Configuration getConf() {
return this.conf;
}
protected Scan getScan() {
return scan;
}
protected ExecutorService getPool() {
return pool;
}
protected int getPrimaryOperationTimeout() {
return primaryOperationTimeout;
}
protected int getCaching() {
return caching;
}
protected long getTimestamp() {
return lastNext;
}
@VisibleForTesting
protected long getMaxResultSize() {
return maxScannerResultSize;
}
private void closeScanner() throws IOException {
if (this.callable != null) {
this.callable.setClose();
call(callable, caller, scannerTimeout, false);
this.callable = null;
}
}
/**
* Will be called in moveToNextRegion when currentRegion is null. Abstract because for normal
* scan, we will start next scan from the endKey of the currentRegion, and for reversed scan, we
* will start next scan from the startKey of the currentRegion.
* @return {@code false} if we have reached the stop row. Otherwise {@code true}.
*/
protected abstract boolean setNewStartKey();
/**
* Will be called in moveToNextRegion to create ScannerCallable. Abstract because for reversed
* scan we need to create a ReversedScannerCallable.
*/
protected abstract ScannerCallable createScannerCallable();
/**
* Close the previous scanner and create a new ScannerCallable for the next scanner.
*
* Marked as protected only because TestClientScanner need to override this method.
* @return false if we should terminate the scan. Otherwise
*/
@VisibleForTesting
protected boolean moveToNextRegion() {
// Close the previous scanner if it's open
try {
closeScanner();
} catch (IOException e) {
// not a big deal continue
if (LOG.isDebugEnabled()) {
LOG.debug("close scanner for " + currentRegion + " failed", e);
}
}
if (currentRegion != null) {
if (!setNewStartKey()) {
return false;
}
scan.resetMvccReadPoint();
if (LOG.isTraceEnabled()) {
LOG.trace("Finished " + this.currentRegion);
}
}
if (LOG.isDebugEnabled() && this.currentRegion != null) {
// Only worth logging if NOT first region in scan.
LOG.debug(
"Advancing internal scanner to startKey at '" + Bytes.toStringBinary(scan.getStartRow()) +
"', " + (scan.includeStartRow() ? "inclusive" : "exclusive"));
}
// clear the current region, we will set a new value to it after the first call of the new
// callable.
this.currentRegion = null;
this.callable =
new ScannerCallableWithReplicas(getTable(), getConnection(), createScannerCallable(), pool,
primaryOperationTimeout, scan, getRetries(), scannerTimeout, caching, conf, caller);
this.callable.setCaching(this.caching);
if (this.scanMetrics != null) {
this.scanMetrics.countOfRegions.incrementAndGet();
}
return true;
}
@VisibleForTesting
boolean isAnyRPCcancelled() {
return callable.isAnyRPCcancelled();
}
private Result[] call(ScannerCallableWithReplicas callable, RpcRetryingCaller caller,
int scannerTimeout, boolean updateCurrentRegion) throws IOException {
if (Thread.interrupted()) {
throw new InterruptedIOException();
}
// callWithoutRetries is at this layer. Within the ScannerCallableWithReplicas,
// we do a callWithRetries
Result[] rrs = caller.callWithoutRetries(callable, scannerTimeout);
if (currentRegion == null && updateCurrentRegion) {
currentRegion = callable.getHRegionInfo();
}
return rrs;
}
/**
* Publish the scan metrics. For now, we use scan.setAttribute to pass the metrics back to the
* application or TableInputFormat.Later, we could push it to other systems. We don't use metrics
* framework because it doesn't support multi-instances of the same metrics on the same machine;
* for scan/map reduce scenarios, we will have multiple scans running at the same time. By
* default, scan metrics are disabled; if the application wants to collect them, this behavior can
* be turned on by calling calling {@link Scan#setScanMetricsEnabled(boolean)}
*/
protected void writeScanMetrics() {
if (this.scanMetrics == null || scanMetricsPublished) {
return;
}
// Publish ScanMetrics to the Scan Object.
// As we have claimed in the comment of Scan.getScanMetrics, this relies on that user will not
// call ResultScanner.getScanMetrics and reset the ScanMetrics. Otherwise the metrics published
// to Scan will be messed up.
scan.setAttribute(Scan.SCAN_ATTRIBUTES_METRICS_DATA,
ProtobufUtil.toScanMetrics(scanMetrics, false).toByteArray());
scanMetricsPublished = true;
}
@Override
public Result next() throws IOException {
// If the scanner is closed and there's nothing left in the cache, next is a no-op.
if (cache.size() == 0 && this.closed) {
return null;
}
if (cache.size() == 0) {
loadCache();
}
if (cache.size() > 0) {
return cache.poll();
}
// if we exhausted this scanner before calling close, write out the scan metrics
writeScanMetrics();
return null;
}
@VisibleForTesting
public int getCacheSize() {
return cache != null ? cache.size() : 0;
}
private boolean scanExhausted(Result[] values) {
return callable.moreResultsForScan() == MoreResults.NO;
}
private boolean regionExhausted(Result[] values) {
// 1. Not a heartbeat message and we get nothing, this means the region is exhausted. And in the
// old time we always return empty result for a open scanner operation so we add a check here to
// keep compatible with the old logic. Should remove the isOpenScanner in the future.
// 2. Server tells us that it has no more results for this region.
return (values.length == 0 && !callable.isHeartbeatMessage()) ||
callable.moreResultsInRegion() == MoreResults.NO;
}
private void closeScannerIfExhausted(boolean exhausted) throws IOException {
if (exhausted) {
closeScanner();
}
}
private void handleScanError(DoNotRetryIOException e,
MutableBoolean retryAfterOutOfOrderException, int retriesLeft) throws DoNotRetryIOException {
// An exception was thrown which makes any partial results that we were collecting
// invalid. The scanner will need to be reset to the beginning of a row.
scanResultCache.clear();
// Unfortunately, DNRIOE is used in two different semantics.
// (1) The first is to close the client scanner and bubble up the exception all the way
// to the application. This is preferred when the exception is really un-recoverable
// (like CorruptHFileException, etc). Plain DoNotRetryIOException also falls into this
// bucket usually.
// (2) Second semantics is to close the current region scanner only, but continue the
// client scanner by overriding the exception. This is usually UnknownScannerException,
// OutOfOrderScannerNextException, etc where the region scanner has to be closed, but the
// application-level ClientScanner has to continue without bubbling up the exception to
// the client. See RSRpcServices to see how it throws DNRIOE's.
// See also: HBASE-16604, HBASE-17187
// If exception is any but the list below throw it back to the client; else setup
// the scanner and retry.
Throwable cause = e.getCause();
if ((cause != null && cause instanceof NotServingRegionException) ||
(cause != null && cause instanceof RegionServerStoppedException) ||
e instanceof OutOfOrderScannerNextException || e instanceof UnknownScannerException ||
e instanceof ScannerResetException || e instanceof LeaseException) {
// Pass. It is easier writing the if loop test as list of what is allowed rather than
// as a list of what is not allowed... so if in here, it means we do not throw.
if (retriesLeft <= 0) {
throw e; // no more retries
}
} else {
throw e;
}
// Else, its signal from depths of ScannerCallable that we need to reset the scanner.
if (this.lastResult != null) {
// The region has moved. We need to open a brand new scanner at the new location.
// Reset the startRow to the row we've seen last so that the new scanner starts at
// the correct row. Otherwise we may see previously returned rows again.
// If the lastRow is not partial, then we should start from the next row. As now we can
// exclude the start row, the logic here is the same for both normal scan and reversed scan.
// If lastResult is partial then include it, otherwise exclude it.
scan.withStartRow(lastResult.getRow(), lastResult.mayHaveMoreCellsInRow());
}
if (e instanceof OutOfOrderScannerNextException) {
if (retryAfterOutOfOrderException.isTrue()) {
retryAfterOutOfOrderException.setValue(false);
} else {
// TODO: Why wrap this in a DNRIOE when it already is a DNRIOE?
throw new DoNotRetryIOException(
"Failed after retry of OutOfOrderScannerNextException: was there a rpc timeout?", e);
}
}
// Clear region.
this.currentRegion = null;
// Set this to zero so we don't try and do an rpc and close on remote server when
// the exception we got was UnknownScanner or the Server is going down.
callable = null;
}
/**
* Contact the servers to load more {@link Result}s in the cache.
*/
protected void loadCache() throws IOException {
// check if scanner was closed during previous prefetch
if (closed) {
return;
}
long remainingResultSize = maxScannerResultSize;
int countdown = this.caching;
// This is possible if we just stopped at the boundary of a region in the previous call.
if (callable == null) {
if (!moveToNextRegion()) {
return;
}
}
// This flag is set when we want to skip the result returned. We do
// this when we reset scanner because it split under us.
MutableBoolean retryAfterOutOfOrderException = new MutableBoolean(true);
// Even if we are retrying due to UnknownScannerException, ScannerResetException, etc. we should
// make sure that we are not retrying indefinitely.
int retriesLeft = getRetries();
for (;;) {
Result[] values;
try {
// Server returns a null values if scanning is to stop. Else,
// returns an empty array if scanning is to go on and we've just
// exhausted current region.
// now we will also fetch data when openScanner, so do not make a next call again if values
// is already non-null.
values = call(callable, caller, scannerTimeout, true);
// When the replica switch happens, we need to do certain operations again.
// The callable will openScanner with the right startkey but we need to pick up
// from there. Bypass the rest of the loop and let the catch-up happen in the beginning
// of the loop as it happens for the cases where we see exceptions.
if (callable.switchedToADifferentReplica()) {
// Any accumulated partial results are no longer valid since the callable will
// openScanner with the correct startkey and we must pick up from there
scanResultCache.clear();
this.currentRegion = callable.getHRegionInfo();
}
retryAfterOutOfOrderException.setValue(true);
} catch (DoNotRetryIOException e) {
handleScanError(e, retryAfterOutOfOrderException, retriesLeft--);
// reopen the scanner
if (!moveToNextRegion()) {
break;
}
continue;
}
long currentTime = System.currentTimeMillis();
if (this.scanMetrics != null) {
this.scanMetrics.sumOfMillisSecBetweenNexts.addAndGet(currentTime - lastNext);
}
lastNext = currentTime;
// Groom the array of Results that we received back from the server before adding that
// Results to the scanner's cache. If partial results are not allowed to be seen by the
// caller, all book keeping will be performed within this method.
int numberOfCompleteRowsBefore = scanResultCache.numberOfCompleteRows();
scanResultCache.loadResultsToCache(values, callable.isHeartbeatMessage());
int numberOfCompleteRows =
scanResultCache.numberOfCompleteRows() - numberOfCompleteRowsBefore;
if (scanResultCache.getCount() > 0) {
remainingResultSize -= scanResultCache.getResultSize();
scanResultCache.resetResultSize();
countdown -= scanResultCache.getCount();
scanResultCache.resetCount();
this.lastResult = scanResultCache.getLastResult();
}
if (scan.getLimit() > 0) {
int newLimit = scan.getLimit() - numberOfCompleteRows;
assert newLimit >= 0;
scan.setLimit(newLimit);
}
if (scanExhausted(values)) {
closeScanner();
closed = true;
break;
}
boolean regionExhausted = regionExhausted(values);
if (callable.isHeartbeatMessage()) {
if (!cache.isEmpty()) {
// Caller of this method just wants a Result. If we see a heartbeat message, it means
// processing of the scan is taking a long time server side. Rather than continue to
// loop until a limit (e.g. size or caching) is reached, break out early to avoid causing
// unnecesary delays to the caller
if (LOG.isTraceEnabled()) {
LOG.trace("Heartbeat message received and cache contains Results." +
" Breaking out of scan loop");
}
// we know that the region has not been exhausted yet so just break without calling
// closeScannerIfExhausted
break;
}
}
if (cache.isEmpty() && !closed && scan.isNeedCursorResult()) {
if (callable.isHeartbeatMessage() && callable.getCursor() != null) {
// Use cursor row key from server
cache.add(Result.createCursorResult(callable.getCursor()));
break;
}
if (values.length > 0) {
// It is size limit exceed and we need return the last Result's row.
// When user setBatch and the scanner is reopened, the server may return Results that
// user has seen and the last Result can not be seen because the number is not enough.
// So the row keys of results may not be same, we must use the last one.
cache.add(Result.createCursorResult(new Cursor(values[values.length - 1].getRow())));
break;
}
}
if (countdown <= 0) {
// we have enough result.
closeScannerIfExhausted(regionExhausted);
break;
}
if (remainingResultSize <= 0) {
if (!cache.isEmpty()) {
closeScannerIfExhausted(regionExhausted);
break;
} else {
// we have reached the max result size but we still can not find anything to return to the
// user. Reset the maxResultSize and try again.
remainingResultSize = maxScannerResultSize;
}
}
// we are done with the current region
if (regionExhausted) {
if (!moveToNextRegion()) {
break;
}
}
}
}
@Override
public void close() {
if (!scanMetricsPublished) writeScanMetrics();
if (callable != null) {
callable.setClose();
try {
call(callable, caller, scannerTimeout, false);
} catch (UnknownScannerException e) {
// We used to catch this error, interpret, and rethrow. However, we
// have since decided that it's not nice for a scanner's close to
// throw exceptions. Chances are it was just due to lease time out.
} catch (IOException e) {
/* An exception other than UnknownScanner is unexpected. */
LOG.warn("scanner failed to close. Exception follows: " + e);
}
callable = null;
}
closed = true;
}
@Override
public boolean renewLease() {
if (callable != null) {
// do not return any rows, do not advance the scanner
callable.setRenew(true);
try {
this.caller.callWithoutRetries(callable, this.scannerTimeout);
} catch (Exception e) {
return false;
} finally {
callable.setRenew(false);
}
return true;
}
return false;
}
}