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Allen Wittenauer updated HDFS-6596:
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Labels: BB2015-05-TBR (was: )
> Improve InputStream when read spans two blocks
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> Key: HDFS-6596
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-6596
> Project: Hadoop HDFS
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: hdfs-client
> Affects Versions: 2.4.0
> Reporter: Zesheng Wu
> Assignee: Zesheng Wu
> Labels: BB2015-05-TBR
> Attachments: HDFS-6596.1.patch, HDFS-6596.2.patch, HDFS-6596.2.patch,
> HDFS-6596.2.patch, HDFS-6596.3.patch, HDFS-6596.3.patch
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> In the current implementation of DFSInputStream, read(buffer, offset, length)
> is implemented as following:
> {code}
> int realLen = (int) Math.min(len, (blockEnd - pos + 1L));
> if (locatedBlocks.isLastBlockComplete()) {
> realLen = (int) Math.min(realLen, locatedBlocks.getFileLength());
> }
> int result = readBuffer(strategy, off, realLen, corruptedBlockMap);
> {code}
> From the above code, we can conclude that the read will return at most
> (blockEnd - pos + 1) bytes. As a result, when read spans two blocks, the
> caller must call read() second time to complete the request, and must wait
> second time to acquire the DFSInputStream lock(read() is synchronized for
> DFSInputStream). For latency sensitive applications, such as hbase, this will
> result in latency pain point when they under massive race conditions. So here
> we propose that we should loop internally in read() to do best effort read.
> In the current implementation of pread(read(position, buffer, offset,
> lenght)), it does loop internally to do best effort read. So we can refactor
> to support this on normal read.
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