dmvk commented on a change in pull request #18689:
URL: https://github.com/apache/flink/pull/18689#discussion_r805607024



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File path: 
flink-runtime/src/main/java/org/apache/flink/runtime/scheduler/adaptive/StateWithExecutionGraph.java
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@@ -306,22 +331,88 @@ void deliverOperatorEventToCoordinator(
                 operatorId, request);
     }
 
+    /** Transition to different state when failure occurs. Stays in the same 
state by default. */
+    abstract void onFailure(Throwable cause);
+
+    /**
+     * Transition to different state when the execution graph reaches a 
globally terminal state.
+     *
+     * @param globallyTerminalState globally terminal state which the 
execution graph reached
+     */
+    abstract void onGloballyTerminalState(JobStatus globallyTerminalState);
+
+    @Override
+    public void handleGlobalFailure(Throwable cause) {
+        failureCollection.add(new GlobalFailure(cause));
+        onFailure(cause);
+    }
+
     /**
      * Updates the execution graph with the given task execution state 
transition.
      *
      * @param taskExecutionStateTransition taskExecutionStateTransition to 
update the ExecutionGraph
      *     with
      * @return {@code true} if the update was successful; otherwise {@code 
false}
      */
-    abstract boolean updateTaskExecutionState(
-            TaskExecutionStateTransition taskExecutionStateTransition);
+    boolean updateTaskExecutionState(TaskExecutionStateTransition 
taskExecutionStateTransition) {
+        if (taskExecutionStateTransition.getExecutionState() != 
ExecutionState.FAILED) {
+            return 
getExecutionGraph().updateState(taskExecutionStateTransition);
+        }
 
-    /**
-     * Callback which is called once the execution graph reaches a globally 
terminal state.
-     *
-     * @param globallyTerminalState globally terminal state which the 
execution graph reached
-     */
-    abstract void onGloballyTerminalState(JobStatus globallyTerminalState);
+        // We need to collect the ExecutionVertexID before updating the state, 
because the Execution
+        // is de-registered afterwards.
+        // We need to use an optional here, because this method can be called 
even after the
+        // Execution is de-registered.
+        Optional<ExecutionVertexID> idOpt =
+                
executionGraph.findExecutionVertexId(taskExecutionStateTransition.getID());
+        final boolean successfulUpdate =
+                getExecutionGraph().updateState(taskExecutionStateTransition);
+        if (!successfulUpdate) {
+            return false;
+        }
+
+        Throwable cause = 
extractErrorOrUseDefault(taskExecutionStateTransition);
+
+        checkState(idOpt.isPresent());
+        ExecutionVertexID id = idOpt.get();
+
+        if (getNonEmptyExecution(id).getFailureInfo().isPresent()) {
+            failureCollection.add(new LocalFailure(cause, id));
+        }
+        onFailure(cause);
+        return true;

Review comment:
       > Previously desiredState = "FAILED" and newState = "CANCELLING" would 
return true. Now they return false.
   
   That's intended. As a side-effect it basically solves the failing cancel 
problem we've discussed previously.
   
   > How about, we use this:
   
   TBH I find these early returns super hard to read. Usually I'd try to avoid 
them unless there the nesting would be too deep / we have a really long method 
that can't be easily broken into smaller fragment.s




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