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Zhihong Ted Yu commented on HBASE-6200:
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Patch for 0.94 is same as the patch for trunk.

I ran tests for 0.92 and they passed.

Integrated to trunk, 0.94 and 0.92
Will integrate to 0.90 once the patch is ready.

Thanks for the patch, Jieshan.

Thanks for the review, Stack and Lars.
                
> KeyComparator.compareWithoutRow can be wrong when families have the same 
> prefix
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: HBASE-6200
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-6200
>             Project: HBase
>          Issue Type: Bug
>    Affects Versions: 0.90.6, 0.92.1, 0.94.0
>            Reporter: Jean-Daniel Cryans
>            Assignee: Jieshan Bean
>            Priority: Blocker
>             Fix For: 0.90.7, 0.92.2, 0.96.0, 0.94.1
>
>         Attachments: 6200-0.92.txt, 6200-0.94.txt, 6200-trunk-v2.patch, 
> 6200-trunk-v3.patch, 6200-trunk-v4.txt
>
>
> As reported by Desert Rose on IRC and on the ML, {{Result}} has a weird 
> behavior when some families share the same prefix. He posted a link to his 
> code to show how it fails, http://pastebin.com/7TBA1XGh
> Basically {{KeyComparator.compareWithoutRow}} doesn't differentiate families 
> and qualifiers so "f:a" is said to be bigger than "f1:", which is false. Then 
> what happens is that the KVs are returned in the right order from the RS but 
> then doing {{Result.binarySearch}} it uses 
> {{KeyComparator.compareWithoutRow}} which has a different sorting so the end 
> result is undetermined.
> I added some debug and I can see that the data is returned in the right order 
> but {{Arrays.binarySearch}} returned the wrong KV, which is then verified 
> agains the passed family and qualifier which fails so null is returned.
> I don't know how frequent it is for users to have families with the same 
> prefix, but those that do have that and that use those families at the same 
> time will have big correctness issues. This is why I mark this as a blocker.

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