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ASF GitHub Bot logged work on BEAM-9746:
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Author: ASF GitHub Bot
Created on: 14/Apr/20 22:48
Start Date: 14/Apr/20 22:48
Worklog Time Spent: 10m
Work Description: thetorpedodog commented on pull request #11413:
[BEAM-9746] check for 0 length copies from state
URL: https://github.com/apache/beam/pull/11413#discussion_r408478965
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File path: sdks/go/pkg/beam/core/runtime/harness/statemgr_test.go
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@@ -258,6 +261,167 @@ func TestStateChannel(t *testing.T) {
}
}
+// TestStateKeyReader validates ordinary Read cases
+func TestStateKeyReader(t *testing.T) {
+ const readLen = 4
+ tests := []struct {
+ name string
+ buflens []int // sizes of the buffers received on the state
channel.
+ numReads int
+ closed bool // tries to read from closed reader
+ noGet bool // tries to read from nil get response reader
+ }{
+ {
+ name: "emptyData",
+ buflens: []int{-1},
+ numReads: 1,
+ }, {
+ name: "singleBufferSingleRead",
+ buflens: []int{readLen},
+ numReads: 2,
+ }, {
+ name: "singleBufferMultipleReads",
+ buflens: []int{2 * readLen},
+ numReads: 3,
+ }, {
+ name: "singleBufferShortRead",
+ buflens: []int{readLen - 1},
+ numReads: 2,
+ }, {
+ name: "multiBuffer",
+ buflens: []int{readLen, readLen},
+ numReads: 3,
+ }, {
+ name: "multiBuffer-short-reads",
+ buflens: []int{readLen - 1, readLen - 1, readLen - 2},
+ numReads: 4,
+ }, {
+ name: "emptyDataFirst", // Shouldn't happen, but
not unreasonable to handle.
+ buflens: []int{-1, readLen, readLen},
+ numReads: 4,
+ }, {
+ name: "emptyDataMid", // Shouldn't happen, but not
unreasonable to handle.
+ buflens: []int{readLen, readLen, -1, readLen},
+ numReads: 5,
+ }, {
+ name: "emptyDataLast", // Shouldn't happen, but not
unreasonable to handle.
+ buflens: []int{readLen, readLen, -1},
+ numReads: 3,
+ }, {
+ name: "emptyDataLast-short",
+ buflens: []int{3*readLen - 2, -1},
+ numReads: 4,
+ }, {
+ name: "closed",
+ buflens: []int{-1, -1},
+ numReads: 1,
+ closed: true,
+ }, {
+ name: "noGet",
+ buflens: []int{-1},
+ numReads: 1,
+ noGet: true,
+ },
+ }
+ for _, test := range tests {
+ t.Run(test.name, func(t *testing.T) {
+ ctx, cancelFn :=
context.WithCancel(context.Background())
+ ch := &StateChannel{
+ id: "test",
+ requests: make(chan *fnpb.StateRequest),
+ responses: make(map[string]chan<-
*fnpb.StateResponse),
+ cancelFn: cancelFn,
+ DoneCh: ctx.Done(),
+ }
+
+ // Handle the channel behavior asynchronously.
+ go func() {
+ for i := 0; i < len(test.buflens); i++ {
+ token := []byte(strconv.Itoa(i))
+ var buf []byte
+ if test.buflens[i] >= 0 {
+ buf = bytes.Repeat([]byte{42},
test.buflens[i])
+ }
+ // On the last request response pair,
send no token.
+ if i+1 == len(test.buflens) {
+ token = nil
+ }
+
+ req := <-ch.requests
+
+ if test.noGet {
+ ch.responses[req.Id] <-
&fnpb.StateResponse{
+ Id: req.Id,
+ }
+ return
+ }
+
+ ch.responses[req.Id] <-
&fnpb.StateResponse{
+ Id: req.Id,
+ Response:
&fnpb.StateResponse_Get{
+ Get:
&fnpb.StateGetResponse{
+
ContinuationToken: token,
+ Data:
buf,
+ },
+ },
+ }
+ }
+ }()
+
+ r := stateKeyReader{
+ ch: ch,
+ }
+
+ if test.closed {
+ err := r.Close()
+ if err != nil {
+ t.Errorf("unexpected error on Close(),
got %v", err)
+ }
+ }
+
+ var totalBytes int
+ for _, l := range test.buflens {
+ if l > 0 {
+ totalBytes += l
+ }
+ }
+ var finalerr error
+ var count, reads int
+
+ // Read all the bytes.
+ for count <= totalBytes {
+ reads++
+ b := make([]byte, readLen) // io.Read is keyed
off of length, not capacity.
+ n, err := r.Read(b)
+ if err != nil {
+ finalerr = err
+ break
+ }
+ count += n
+ // Special check to avoid spurious zero
elements.
+ if count == totalBytes && n == 0 {
+ t.Error("expected byte count read, last
read is 0, but no EOF")
+ }
+ }
+ if got, want := reads, test.numReads; got != want {
Review comment:
I'm still not a huge fan, because it introduces another layer of indirection
around what is gotten vs. wanted (e.g. in the `==`/`!=` itself and in the error
message string)…
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Issue Time Tracking
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Worklog Id: (was: 422398)
Time Spent: 2h 10m (was: 2h)
> [Go SDK] Empty side inputs causing spurious zero elements
> ---------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: BEAM-9746
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/BEAM-9746
> Project: Beam
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: sdk-go
> Reporter: Robert Burke
> Assignee: Robert Burke
> Priority: Major
> Time Spent: 2h 10m
> Remaining Estimate: 0h
>
> A user discovered that empty side inputs would spuriously provide a single
> zero element.
> The error was narrowed down to the Go SDK's state manager code copying the
> stateGetResponse data wasn't checking that the original data source even had
> any bytes in it, leading it in particular to interpret length prefixed data
> as having 0 length, which would cause zero value elements to be generated.
> Notably, this caused empty strings.
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