Github user galv commented on a diff in the pull request:

    https://github.com/apache/spark/pull/20761#discussion_r189949493
  
    --- Diff: 
resource-managers/yarn/src/main/scala/org/apache/spark/deploy/yarn/ResourceTypeHelper.scala
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    @@ -0,0 +1,180 @@
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    +
    +package org.apache.spark.deploy.yarn
    +
    +import java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException
    +
    +import scala.util.control.NonFatal
    +
    +import org.apache.hadoop.yarn.api.records.Resource
    +
    +import org.apache.spark.internal.Logging
    +import org.apache.spark.util.Utils
    +
    +/**
    + * This helper class uses some of Hadoop 3 methods from the yarn API,
    + * so we need to use reflection to avoid compile error when building 
against Hadoop 2.x
    + */
    +object ResourceTypeHelper extends Logging {
    +  private val AMOUNT_AND_UNIT_REGEX = "([0-9]+)([A-Za-z]*)".r
    +  private val resourceTypesNotAvailableErrorMessage =
    +    "Ignoring updating resource with resource types because " +
    +    "the version of YARN does not support it!"
    +
    +  def setResourceInfoFromResourceTypes(
    +      resourceTypesParam: Map[String, String],
    +      resource: Resource): Resource = {
    +    if (resource == null) {
    +      throw new IllegalArgumentException("Resource parameter should not be 
null!")
    +    }
    +
    +    if (!ResourceTypeHelper.isYarnResourceTypesAvailable()) {
    +      logWarning(resourceTypesNotAvailableErrorMessage)
    +      return resource
    +    }
    +
    +    val resourceTypes = resourceTypesParam.map { case (k, v) => (
    +      if (k.equals("memory")) {
    +        logWarning("Trying to use 'memory' as a custom resource, converted 
it to 'memory-mb'")
    +        "memory-mb"
    +      } else k, v)
    +    }
    +
    +    logDebug(s"Custom resource types: $resourceTypes")
    +    resourceTypes.foreach { rt =>
    +      val resourceName: String = rt._1
    +      val (amount, unit) = getAmountAndUnit(rt._2)
    +      logDebug(s"Registering resource with name: $resourceName, amount: 
$amount, unit: $unit")
    +
    +      try {
    +        val resInfoClass = Utils.classForName(
    +          "org.apache.hadoop.yarn.api.records.ResourceInformation")
    +        val setResourceInformationMethod =
    +          resource.getClass.getMethod("setResourceInformation", 
classOf[String],
    +            resInfoClass)
    +
    +        val resourceInformation =
    +          createResourceInformation(resourceName, amount, unit, 
resInfoClass)
    +        setResourceInformationMethod.invoke(resource, resourceName, 
resourceInformation)
    +      } catch {
    +        case e: InvocationTargetException =>
    +          if (e.getCause != null) {
    +            throw e.getCause
    +          } else {
    +            throw e
    +          }
    +        case NonFatal(e) =>
    +          logWarning(resourceTypesNotAvailableErrorMessage, e)
    +      }
    +    }
    +    resource
    +  }
    +
    +  def getCustomResourcesAsStrings(resource: Resource): String = {
    +    if (resource == null) {
    +      throw new IllegalArgumentException("Resource parameter should not be 
null!")
    +    }
    +
    +    if (!ResourceTypeHelper.isYarnResourceTypesAvailable()) {
    +      logWarning(resourceTypesNotAvailableErrorMessage)
    +      return ""
    +    }
    +
    +    var res: String = ""
    +    try {
    +      val resUtilsClass = Utils.classForName(
    +        "org.apache.hadoop.yarn.util.resource.ResourceUtils")
    +      val getNumberOfResourceTypesMethod = 
resUtilsClass.getMethod("getNumberOfKnownResourceTypes")
    +      val numberOfResourceTypes: Int = 
getNumberOfResourceTypesMethod.invoke(null).asInstanceOf[Int]
    +      val resourceClass = Utils.classForName(
    +        "org.apache.hadoop.yarn.api.records.Resource")
    +
    +      // skip memory and vcores (index 0 and 1)
    +      for (i <- 2 until numberOfResourceTypes) {
    +        val getResourceInfoMethod = 
resourceClass.getMethod("getResourceInformation",
    +          classOf[Int])
    +        res ++= getResourceInfoMethod.invoke(resource, 
i.asInstanceOf[AnyRef]).toString()
    +      }
    +    } catch {
    +      case e: InvocationTargetException =>
    +        if (e.getCause != null) {
    +          throw e.getCause
    +        } else {
    +          throw e
    +        }
    +      case NonFatal(e) =>
    +        logWarning(resourceTypesNotAvailableErrorMessage, e)
    +
    +    }
    +    res
    +  }
    +
    +  def getAmountAndUnit(s: String): (Long, String) = {
    +    try {
    +      val AMOUNT_AND_UNIT_REGEX(amount, unit) = s
    +      (amount.toLong, convertToYarnResourceFormat(unit))
    +    } catch {
    +      case _: MatchError => throw new IllegalArgumentException(
    +        s"Value of resource type should match pattern 
$AMOUNT_AND_UNIT_REGEX, unmatched value: $s")
    +    }
    +  }
    +
    +  def convertToYarnResourceFormat(unit: String): String = {
    --- End diff --
    
    Well, I suppose the only real problem here is "m" and "M", since "g" and 
"G" can both unambiguously mean giga.
    
    To be honest, as far as I know, spark uses "m" only for its memory 
parameters. YARN requires that resource types have their unit specified in 
advance (in resource-types.xml, I think), so it will throw an exception if 
someone specifies "m" but the resource accepts "M".
    
    I still recommend removing this function because it can silently cause 
wrong behavior, and fixing it later would be hard because we would have to 
break backwards compatibility (all jobs that used "m" when they really should 
have used "M" will have to be migrated).


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