Github user zsxwing commented on a diff in the pull request:
https://github.com/apache/spark/pull/4016#discussion_r23060028
--- Diff: core/src/main/scala/org/apache/spark/util/EventLoop.scala ---
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+
+package org.apache.spark.util
+
+import java.util.concurrent.atomic.AtomicBoolean
+import java.util.concurrent.{BlockingQueue, LinkedBlockingDeque}
+
+import scala.util.control.NonFatal
+
+import org.apache.spark.Logging
+
+/**
+ * An event loop to receive events from the caller and process all events
in the event thread. It
+ * will start an exclusive event thread to process all events.
+ *
+ * Note: The event queue will grow indefinitely. So subclasses should make
sure `onReceive` can
+ * handle events in time to avoid the potential OOM.
+ */
+private[spark] abstract class EventLoop[E](name: String) extends Logging {
+
+ private val eventQueue: BlockingQueue[E] = new LinkedBlockingDeque[E]()
+
+ private val stopped = new AtomicBoolean(false)
+
+ private val eventThread = new Thread(name) {
+ setDaemon(true)
+
+ override def run(): Unit = {
+ try {
+ while (!stopped.get) {
+ val event = eventQueue.take()
+ try {
+ onReceive(event)
+ } catch {
+ case NonFatal(e) => {
+ try {
+ onError(e)
+ } catch {
+ case NonFatal(e) => logError("Unexpected error in " +
name, e)
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ } catch {
+ case ie: InterruptedException => // exit even if eventQueue is not
empty
+ case NonFatal(e) => logError("Unexpected error in " + name, e)
+ }
+ }
+
+ }
+
+ def start(): Unit = {
+ if (stopped.get) {
+ throw new IllegalStateException(name + " has already been stopped")
+ }
+ // Call onStart before starting the event thread to make sure it
happens before onReceive
+ onStart()
+ eventThread.start()
+ }
+
+ def stop(): Unit = {
+ if (stopped.compareAndSet(false, true)) {
+ eventThread.interrupt()
+ eventThread.join()
+ // Call onStop after the event thread exits to make sure onReceive
happens before onStop
+ onStop()
+ } else {
+ // Keep quiet to allow calling `stop` multiple times.
+ }
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Put the event into the event queue. The event thread will process it
later.
+ */
+ def post(event: E): Unit = {
+ eventQueue.put(event)
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Return if the event thread has already been started but not yet
stopped.
+ */
+ def isActive: Boolean = eventThread.isAlive
+
+ /**
+ * Invoked when `start()` is called but before the event thread starts.
+ */
+ def onStart(): Unit = {}
--- End diff --
Good point.
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