stack created HBASE-16567:
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             Summary: Upgrade to protobuf3
                 Key: HBASE-16567
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-16567
             Project: HBase
          Issue Type: Task
          Components: Protobufs
    Affects Versions: 2.0.0
            Reporter: stack
            Assignee: stack
            Priority: Critical


Move master branch on to protobuf3. See 
https://github.com/google/protobuf/releases We'd do it because pb3 saves some 
on byte copies can work with offheap buffers -- needed for the off-heap write 
path project -- thought read-time is still a TODO.

HBASE-15638 has us first shading protobufs before upgrading. Let us list here 
issues just going to pb3 without shading if only for completeness sake; i.e. do 
we have to shade?

 * pb3 is by default wire compatible with pb2.
 * protoc3 run against our .protos works fine except pb3 breaks our 
HBaseZeroCopyLiteralByteString hack.
 * Starting up a cluster that is all pb3'd seems to work fine.
 * A pb2 branch-1 can read and write against the pb3 master cluster.

What will break if we just upgrade to pb3?

 * We should be able to write HDFS messages on our AsyncWAL using pb3; the pb2 
HDFS should be able to  read them (not tested). Or maybe not. See policy here: 
https://github.com/google/protobuf/issues/1852
 * Core Coprocessor Endpoints such as AccessControl seem to just work (their 
protos will have been protoc3'd). I did simple test with a server from master 
branch up on pb3 and then going against it with a branch-1 client on pb2. I was 
able to add grants.
 * For non-core CPEPs where the protos are pb2 still, it might just work. To 
test. It would not be the end-of-the-world if they did not.







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