Github user nongli commented on a diff in the pull request:
https://github.com/apache/spark/pull/10705#discussion_r53876039
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core/src/main/scala/org/apache/spark/storage/BlockInfoManager.scala ---
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+
+package org.apache.spark.storage
+
+import javax.annotation.concurrent.GuardedBy
+
+import scala.collection.JavaConverters._
+import scala.collection.mutable
+
+import com.google.common.collect.ConcurrentHashMultiset
+
+import org.apache.spark.{Logging, SparkException, TaskContext}
+
+
+/**
+ * Tracks metadata for an individual block.
+ *
+ * @param level the block's storage level. This is the requested
persistence level, not the
+ * effective storage level of the block (i.e. if this is
MEMORY_AND_DISK, then this
+ * does not imply that the block is actually resident in
memory).
+ * @param tellMaster whether state changes for this block should be
reported to the master. This
+ * is true for most blocks, but is false for broadcast
blocks.
+ */
+private[storage] class BlockInfo(val level: StorageLevel, val tellMaster:
Boolean) {
+
+ /**
+ * The size of the block (in bytes)
+ */
+ def size: Long = _size
+ def size_=(s: Long): Unit = {
+ _size = s
+ checkInvariants()
+ }
+ private[this] var _size: Long = 0
+
+ /**
+ * The number of times that this block has been locked for reading.
+ */
+ def readerCount: Int = _readerCount
+ def readerCount_=(c: Int): Unit = {
+ _readerCount = c
+ checkInvariants()
+ }
+ private[this] var _readerCount: Int = 0
+
+ /**
+ * The task attempt id of the task which currently holds the write lock
for this block, or
+ * [[BlockInfo.NON_TASK_WRITER]] if the write lock is held by non-task
code, or
+ * [[BlockInfo.NO_WRITER]] if this block is not locked for writing.
+ */
+ def writerTask: Long = _writerTask
+ def writerTask_=(t: Long): Unit = {
+ _writerTask = t
+ checkInvariants()
+ }
+ private[this] var _writerTask: Long = 0
+
+ /**
+ * True if this block has been removed from the BlockManager and false
otherwise.
+ * This field is used to communicate block deletion to blocked readers /
writers (see its usage
+ * in [[BlockInfoManager]]).
+ */
+ def removed: Boolean = _removed
+ def removed_=(r: Boolean): Unit = {
+ _removed = r
+ checkInvariants()
+ }
+ private[this] var _removed: Boolean = false
+
+ private def checkInvariants(): Unit = {
+ // A block's reader count must be non-negative:
+ assert(_readerCount >= 0)
+ // A block is either locked for reading or for writing, but not for
both at the same time:
+ assert(!(_readerCount != 0 && _writerTask != BlockInfo.NO_WRITER))
--- End diff --
nit: I think this is easier to read if you demorgan it
readerCount == 0 || writerTask == NO_WRITER
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