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Peter Bacsko edited comment on YARN-9100 at 7/10/19 12:53 PM:
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Some changes in v4:
* rebased patch
* removed {{RetryCommand}}
* fixed imports inĀ TestGpuResourceAllocator
* fixed Mockito matcher class, it wasn't compileable anymore
* fixed some checkstyle problems but I believe there are some more, so expect
patch v5
was (Author: pbacsko):
Some changes in v4:
* rebased patch
* removed {{RetryCommand}}
* fixed imports inĀ TestGpuResourceAllocator
* fixed Mockito matcher class, it wasn't compileable anymore
> Add tests for GpuResourceAllocator and do minor code cleanup
> ------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: YARN-9100
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/YARN-9100
> Project: Hadoop YARN
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Reporter: Szilard Nemeth
> Assignee: Peter Bacsko
> Priority: Major
> Attachments: YARN-9100-004.patch, YARN-9100.001.patch,
> YARN-9100.002.patch, YARN-9100.003.patch
>
>
> Add tests for GpuResourceAllocator and do minor code cleanup
> - Improved log and exception messages
> - Added some new debug logs
> - Some methods are named like *Copy, these are returning copies of internal
> data structures. The word "copy" is just a noise in their name, so they have
> been renamed. Additionally, the copied data structures modified to be
> immutable.
> - The waiting loop in method assignGpus were decoupled into a new class,
> RetryCommand.
> Some more words about the new class RetryCommand:
> There are some similar waiting loops in the code in: AMRMClient,
> AMRMClientAsync and even in GenericTestUtils (see waitFor method).
> RetryCommand could be a future replacement of these duplicated code, as it
> gives a solution to this waiting loop problem in a generic way.
> The only downside of the usage of RetryCommand in GpuResourceAllocator
> (startGpuAssignmentLoop) is the ugly exception handling part, but that's
> solely because how Java deals with checked exceptions vs. lambdas. If there's
> a cleaner way to solve the exception handling, I'm open for any suggestions.
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