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ASF GitHub Bot commented on PARQUET-2126:
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theosib-amazon commented on PR #959:
URL: https://github.com/apache/parquet-mr/pull/959#issuecomment-1127839048
> If we change it to be per thread, then would it be a problem in the
scenario where short living threads come and go? When the thread stopped, we
might not know and leak here.
>
> And, please add tests
This is why I use the concurrent hash map, indexed by the thread. Short
lived threads are not a problem in that case.
I can't think of how I would go about testing this. Do you have any ideas?
I'll have a look to see if there exist any tests already and see if I can add
something.
> Thread safety bug in CodecFactory
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>
> Key: PARQUET-2126
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PARQUET-2126
> Project: Parquet
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: parquet-mr
> Affects Versions: 1.12.2
> Reporter: James Turton
> Priority: Major
>
> The code for returning Compressor objects to the caller goes to some lengths
> to achieve thread safety, including keeping Codec objects in an Apache
> Commons pool that has thread-safe borrow semantics. This is all undone by
> the BytesCompressor and BytesDecompressor Maps in
> org.apache.parquet.hadoop.CodecFactory which end up caching single compressor
> and decompressor instances due to code in CodecFactory@getCompressor and
> CodecFactory@getDecompressor. When the caller runs multiple threads, those
> threads end up sharing compressor and decompressor instances.
> For compressors based on Xerial Snappy this bug has no effect because that
> library is itself thread safe. But when BuiltInGzipCompressor from Hadoop is
> selected for the CompressionCodecName.GZIP case, serious problems ensue.
> That class is not thread safe and sharing one instance of it between threads
> produces both silent data corruption and JVM crashes.
> To fix this situation, parquet-mr should stop caching single compressor and
> decompressor instances.
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