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Hadoop QA commented on OOZIE-1664:
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Testing JIRA OOZIE-1664
Cleaning local git workspace
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{color:red}-1{color} Patch failed to apply to head of branch
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> PollablePriorityDelayQueue.poll() returns elements with +ve delay
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>
> Key: OOZIE-1664
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OOZIE-1664
> Project: Oozie
> Issue Type: Bug
> Reporter: Shwetha G S
> Assignee: Shwetha G S
> Attachments: OOZIE-1664.patch
>
>
> In CallableQueueService:
> {noformat}
> queue = new PollablePriorityDelayQueue<CallableWrapper>(3, 1000 *
> 30, TimeUnit.MILLISECONDS, queueSize) {
> @Override
> protected boolean eligibleToPoll(QueueElement<?> element) {
> if (element != null) {
> CallableWrapper wrapper = (CallableWrapper) element;
> if (element.getElement() != null) {
> return
> callableReachMaxConcurrency(wrapper.getElement());
> }
> }
> return false;
> }
> };
> {noformat}
> elegibleToPoll() doesn't check if delay is -ve and in
> PollablePriorityQueue.poll() iterates over all elements and return any
> element whose concurrency is not maxed. The element returned can be an
> element with +ve delay which implies the element is still not up for
> execution(delay is not elapsed yet), but is picked up for execution
> {noformat}
> Iterator<QueueElement<E>> iter = queues[i - 1].iterator();
> while(e == null && iter.hasNext()) {
> e = iter.next();
> if (eligibleToPoll(e)) {
> queues[i - 1].remove(e);
> }
> else {
> debug("poll(): the iterator element [{0}], from
> P[{1}] is not eligible to poll", e.getElement().toString(), i);
> e = null;
> }
> }
> {noformat}
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