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ramkrishna.s.vasudevan commented on HBASE-10378:
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bq. Since it requires user's input, we can also overload the API as per WAL
requirement?
Ok. Fine with it.
bq. Looks like we both are on same page re getWAL() api? That is, hiding the
details in the impl.
+1. We are on the same page.
I can send you what I made on this WAL Grouping things.
One issue would be with performance inside getWAL api. Currently getWAL is
getting called on every region Opening in OPenRegionHandler. So when multiple
regions of the same table arrive we would add up synchronization there and that
would slow down reigon opening.
> Divide HLog interface into User and Implementor specific interfaces
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> Key: HBASE-10378
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-10378
> Project: HBase
> Issue Type: Sub-task
> Components: wal
> Reporter: Himanshu Vashishtha
> Attachments: 10378-1.patch
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> HBASE-5937 introduces the HLog interface as a first step to support multiple
> WAL implementations. This interface is a good start, but has some
> limitations/drawbacks in its current state, such as:
> 1) There is no clear distinction b/w User and Implementor APIs, and it
> provides APIs both for WAL users (append, sync, etc) and also WAL
> implementors (Reader/Writer interfaces, etc). There are APIs which are very
> much implementation specific (getFileNum, etc) and a user such as a
> RegionServer shouldn't know about it.
> 2) There are about 14 methods in FSHLog which are not present in HLog
> interface but are used at several places in the unit test code. These tests
> typecast HLog to FSHLog, which makes it very difficult to test multiple WAL
> implementations without doing some ugly checks.
> I'd like to propose some changes in HLog interface that would ease the multi
> WAL story:
> 1) Have two interfaces WAL and WALService. WAL provides APIs for
> implementors. WALService provides APIs for users (such as RegionServer).
> 2) A skeleton implementation of the above two interface as the base class for
> other WAL implementations (AbstractWAL). It provides required fields for all
> subclasses (fs, conf, log dir, etc). Make a minimal set of test only methods
> and add this set in AbstractWAL.
> 3) HLogFactory returns a WALService reference when creating a WAL instance;
> if a user need to access impl specific APIs (there are unit tests which get
> WAL from a HRegionServer and then call impl specific APIs), use AbstractWAL
> type casting,
> 4) Make TestHLog abstract and let all implementors provide their respective
> test class which extends TestHLog (TestFSHLog, for example).
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