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Sean Mackrory updated HDFS-10797:
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    Attachment: HDFS-10797.006.patch

Great! During manual testing, I found a bug where if you snapshot a file, 
append to it and then rename it, space consumed suddenly decreases: the 
reference to the "deleted" node in the snapshot diff was getting counted first, 
and the current state of the file was then ignored. I changed the approach so 
summarization of any deleted nodes is deferred until the end - then we can 
choose whether or not to include them only once we have all the context we 
need. Also added a test case that would've caught the bug I found and cleaned 
up the code a bunch.

> Disk usage summary of snapshots causes renamed blocks to get counted twice
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>
>                 Key: HDFS-10797
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-10797
>             Project: Hadoop HDFS
>          Issue Type: Bug
>            Reporter: Sean Mackrory
>            Assignee: Sean Mackrory
>         Attachments: HDFS-10797.001.patch, HDFS-10797.002.patch, 
> HDFS-10797.003.patch, HDFS-10797.004.patch, HDFS-10797.005.patch, 
> HDFS-10797.006.patch
>
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> DirectoryWithSnapshotFeature.computeContentSummary4Snapshot calculates how 
> much disk usage is used by a snapshot by tallying up the files in the 
> snapshot that have since been deleted (that way it won't overlap with regular 
> files whose disk usage is computed separately). However that is determined 
> from a diff that shows moved (to Trash or otherwise) or renamed files as a 
> deletion and a creation operation that may overlap with the list of blocks. 
> Only the deletion operation is taken into consideration, and this causes 
> those blocks to get represented twice in the disk usage tallying.



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