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Till Rohrmann reopened FLINK-23466:
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Assignee: (was: Yingjie Cao)
This problem seems to still occur:
https://dev.azure.com/apache-flink/apache-flink/_build/results?buildId=26304&view=logs&j=a57e0635-3fad-5b08-57c7-a4142d7d6fa9&t=2ef0effc-1da1-50e5-c2bd-aab434b1c5b7&l=13067
Maybe it is a new problem that manifests with the same symptoms.
> UnalignedCheckpointITCase hangs on Azure
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> Key: FLINK-23466
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLINK-23466
> Project: Flink
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Runtime / Checkpointing
> Affects Versions: 1.14.0
> Reporter: Dawid Wysakowicz
> Priority: Blocker
> Labels: pull-request-available, test-stability
> Fix For: 1.14.0
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> https://dev.azure.com/apache-flink/apache-flink/_build/results?buildId=20813&view=logs&j=a57e0635-3fad-5b08-57c7-a4142d7d6fa9&t=2ef0effc-1da1-50e5-c2bd-aab434b1c5b7&l=16016
> The problem is the buffer listener will be removed from the listener queue
> when notified and then it will be added to the listener queue again if it
> needs more buffers. However, if some buffers are recycled meanwhile, the
> buffer listener will not be notified of the available buffers. For example:
> 1. Thread 1 calls LocalBufferPool#recycle().
> 2. Thread 1 reaches LocalBufferPool#fireBufferAvailableNotification() and
> listener.notifyBufferAvailable() is invoked, but Thread 1 sleeps before
> acquiring the lock to registeredListeners.add(listener).
> 3. Thread 2 is being woken up as a result of notifyBufferAvailable()
> call. It takes the buffer, but it needs more buffers.
> 4. Other threads, return all buffers, including this one that has been
> recycled. None are taken. Are all in the LocalBufferPool.
> 5. Thread 1 wakes up, and continues fireBufferAvailableNotification()
> invocation.
> 6. Thread 1 re-adds listener that's waiting for more buffer
> registeredListeners.add(listener).
> 7. Thread 1 exits loop LocalBufferPool#recycle(MemorySegment, int)
> inside, as the original memory segment has been used.
> At the end we have a state where all buffers are in the LocalBufferPool, so
> no new recycle() calls will happen, but there is still one listener waiting
> for a buffer (despite buffers being available).
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