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This class allows the 060 * flexibility of using separate filesystem objects for reading and writing hfiles and wals. 061 */ 062@InterfaceAudience.Private 063public class HFileSystem extends FilterFileSystem { 064 public static final Logger LOG = LoggerFactory.getLogger(HFileSystem.class); 065 066 private final FileSystem noChecksumFs; // read hfile data from storage 067 private final boolean useHBaseChecksum; 068 private static volatile byte unspecifiedStoragePolicyId = Byte.MIN_VALUE; 069 070 /** 071 * Create a FileSystem object for HBase regionservers. 072 * @param conf The configuration to be used for the filesystem 073 * @param useHBaseChecksum if true, then use checksum verfication in hbase, otherwise delegate 074 * checksum verification to the FileSystem. 075 */ 076 public HFileSystem(Configuration conf, boolean useHBaseChecksum) throws IOException { 077 078 // Create the default filesystem with checksum verification switched on. 079 // By default, any operation to this FilterFileSystem occurs on 080 // the underlying filesystem that has checksums switched on. 081 // This FS#get(URI, conf) clearly indicates in the javadoc that if the FS is 082 // not created it will initialize the FS and return that created FS. If it is 083 // already created it will just return the FS that was already created. 084 // We take pains to funnel all of our FileSystem instantiation through this call to ensure 085 // we never need to call FS.initialize ourself so that we do not have to track any state to 086 // avoid calling initialize more than once. 087 this.fs = FileSystem.get(getDefaultUri(conf), conf); 088 this.useHBaseChecksum = useHBaseChecksum; 089 090 // disable checksum verification for local fileSystem, see HBASE-11218 091 if (fs instanceof LocalFileSystem) { 092 fs.setWriteChecksum(false); 093 fs.setVerifyChecksum(false); 094 } 095 096 addLocationsOrderInterceptor(conf); 097 098 // If hbase checksum verification is switched on, then create a new 099 // filesystem object that has cksum verification turned off. 100 // We will avoid verifying checksums in the fs client, instead do it 101 // inside of hbase. 102 // If this is the local file system hadoop has a bug where seeks 103 // do not go to the correct location if setVerifyChecksum(false) is called. 104 // This manifests itself in that incorrect data is read and HFileBlocks won't be able to read 105 // their header magic numbers. See HBASE-5885 106 if (useHBaseChecksum && !(fs instanceof LocalFileSystem)) { 107 conf = new Configuration(conf); 108 conf.setBoolean("dfs.client.read.shortcircuit.skip.checksum", true); 109 this.noChecksumFs = maybeWrapFileSystem(newInstanceFileSystem(conf), conf); 110 this.noChecksumFs.setVerifyChecksum(false); 111 } else { 112 this.noChecksumFs = maybeWrapFileSystem(fs, conf); 113 } 114 115 this.fs = maybeWrapFileSystem(this.fs, conf); 116 } 117 118 /** 119 * Wrap a FileSystem object within a HFileSystem. The noChecksumFs and writefs are both set to be 120 * the same specified fs. Do not verify hbase-checksums while reading data from filesystem. 121 * @param fs Set the noChecksumFs and writeFs to this specified filesystem. 122 */ 123 public HFileSystem(FileSystem fs) { 124 this.fs = fs; 125 this.noChecksumFs = fs; 126 this.useHBaseChecksum = false; 127 } 128 129 /** 130 * Returns the filesystem that is specially setup for doing reads from storage. This object avoids 131 * doing checksum verifications for reads. 132 * @return The FileSystem object that can be used to read data from files. 133 */ 134 public FileSystem getNoChecksumFs() { 135 return noChecksumFs; 136 } 137 138 /** 139 * Returns the underlying filesystem 140 * @return The underlying FileSystem for this FilterFileSystem object. 141 */ 142 public FileSystem getBackingFs() throws IOException { 143 return fs; 144 } 145 146 /** 147 * Set the source path (directory/file) to the specified storage policy. 148 * @param path The source path (directory/file). 149 * @param policyName The name of the storage policy: 'HOT', 'COLD', etc. See see hadoop 2.6+ 150 * org.apache.hadoop.hdfs.protocol.HdfsConstants for possible list e.g 'COLD', 151 * 'WARM', 'HOT', 'ONE_SSD', 'ALL_SSD', 'LAZY_PERSIST'. 152 */ 153 public void setStoragePolicy(Path path, String policyName) { 154 CommonFSUtils.setStoragePolicy(this.fs, path, policyName); 155 } 156 157 /** 158 * Get the storage policy of the source path (directory/file). 159 * @param path The source path (directory/file). 160 * @return Storage policy name, or {@code null} if not using {@link DistributedFileSystem} or 161 * exception thrown when trying to get policy 162 */ 163 @Nullable 164 public String getStoragePolicyName(Path path) { 165 try { 166 Object blockStoragePolicySpi = 167 ReflectionUtils.invokeMethod(this.fs, "getStoragePolicy", path); 168 return (String) ReflectionUtils.invokeMethod(blockStoragePolicySpi, "getName"); 169 } catch (Exception e) { 170 // Maybe fail because of using old HDFS version, try the old way 171 if (LOG.isTraceEnabled()) { 172 LOG.trace("Failed to get policy directly", e); 173 } 174 return getStoragePolicyForOldHDFSVersion(path); 175 } 176 } 177 178 /** 179 * Before Hadoop 2.8.0, there's no getStoragePolicy method for FileSystem interface, and we need 180 * to keep compatible with it. See HADOOP-12161 for more details. 181 * @param path Path to get storage policy against 182 * @return the storage policy name 183 */ 184 private String getStoragePolicyForOldHDFSVersion(Path path) { 185 try { 186 if (this.fs instanceof DistributedFileSystem) { 187 DistributedFileSystem dfs = (DistributedFileSystem) this.fs; 188 HdfsFileStatus status = dfs.getClient().getFileInfo(path.toUri().getPath()); 189 if (null != status) { 190 if (unspecifiedStoragePolicyId < 0) { 191 // Get the unspecified id field through reflection to avoid compilation error. 192 // In later version BlockStoragePolicySuite#ID_UNSPECIFIED is moved to 193 // HdfsConstants#BLOCK_STORAGE_POLICY_ID_UNSPECIFIED 194 Field idUnspecified = BlockStoragePolicySuite.class.getField("ID_UNSPECIFIED"); 195 unspecifiedStoragePolicyId = idUnspecified.getByte(BlockStoragePolicySuite.class); 196 } 197 byte storagePolicyId = status.getStoragePolicy(); 198 if (storagePolicyId != unspecifiedStoragePolicyId) { 199 BlockStoragePolicy[] policies = dfs.getStoragePolicies(); 200 for (BlockStoragePolicy policy : policies) { 201 if (policy.getId() == storagePolicyId) { 202 return policy.getName(); 203 } 204 } 205 } 206 } 207 } 208 } catch (Throwable e) { 209 LOG.warn("failed to get block storage policy of [" + path + "]", e); 210 } 211 212 return null; 213 } 214 215 /** 216 * Are we verifying checksums in HBase? 217 * @return True, if hbase is configured to verify checksums, otherwise false. 218 */ 219 public boolean useHBaseChecksum() { 220 return useHBaseChecksum; 221 } 222 223 /** 224 * Close this filesystem object 225 */ 226 @Override 227 public void close() throws IOException { 228 super.close(); 229 if (this.noChecksumFs != fs) { 230 this.noChecksumFs.close(); 231 } 232 } 233 234 /** 235 * Returns a brand new instance of the FileSystem. It does not use the FileSystem.Cache. In newer 236 * versions of HDFS, we can directly invoke FileSystem.newInstance(Configuration). 237 * @param conf Configuration 238 * @return A new instance of the filesystem 239 */ 240 private static FileSystem newInstanceFileSystem(Configuration conf) throws IOException { 241 URI uri = FileSystem.getDefaultUri(conf); 242 FileSystem fs = null; 243 Class<?> clazz = conf.getClass("fs." + uri.getScheme() + ".impl", null); 244 if (clazz != null) { 245 // This will be true for Hadoop 1.0, or 0.20. 246 fs = (FileSystem) org.apache.hadoop.util.ReflectionUtils.newInstance(clazz, conf); 247 fs.initialize(uri, conf); 248 } else { 249 // For Hadoop 2.0, we have to go through FileSystem for the filesystem 250 // implementation to be loaded by the service loader in case it has not 251 // been loaded yet. 252 Configuration clone = new Configuration(conf); 253 clone.setBoolean("fs." + uri.getScheme() + ".impl.disable.cache", true); 254 fs = FileSystem.get(uri, clone); 255 } 256 if (fs == null) { 257 throw new IOException("No FileSystem for scheme: " + uri.getScheme()); 258 } 259 260 return fs; 261 } 262 263 /** 264 * Returns an instance of Filesystem wrapped into the class specified in hbase.fs.wrapper 265 * property, if one is set in the configuration, returns unmodified FS instance passed in as an 266 * argument otherwise. 267 * @param base Filesystem instance to wrap 268 * @param conf Configuration 269 * @return wrapped instance of FS, or the same instance if no wrapping configured. 270 */ 271 private FileSystem maybeWrapFileSystem(FileSystem base, Configuration conf) { 272 try { 273 Class<?> clazz = conf.getClass("hbase.fs.wrapper", null); 274 if (clazz != null) { 275 return (FileSystem) clazz.getConstructor(FileSystem.class, Configuration.class) 276 .newInstance(base, conf); 277 } 278 } catch (Exception e) { 279 LOG.error("Failed to wrap filesystem: " + e); 280 } 281 return base; 282 } 283 284 public static boolean addLocationsOrderInterceptor(Configuration conf) throws IOException { 285 return addLocationsOrderInterceptor(conf, new ReorderWALBlocks()); 286 } 287 288 /** 289 * Add an interceptor on the calls to the namenode#getBlockLocations from the DFSClient linked to 290 * this FileSystem. See HBASE-6435 for the background. 291 * <p/> 292 * There should be no reason, except testing, to create a specific ReorderBlocks. 293 * @return true if the interceptor was added, false otherwise. 294 */ 295 static boolean addLocationsOrderInterceptor(Configuration conf, final ReorderBlocks lrb) { 296 if (!conf.getBoolean("hbase.filesystem.reorder.blocks", true)) { // activated by default 297 LOG.debug("addLocationsOrderInterceptor configured to false"); 298 return false; 299 } 300 301 FileSystem fs; 302 try { 303 fs = FileSystem.get(conf); 304 } catch (IOException e) { 305 LOG.warn("Can't get the file system from the conf.", e); 306 return false; 307 } 308 309 if (!(fs instanceof DistributedFileSystem)) { 310 LOG.debug("The file system is not a DistributedFileSystem. " 311 + "Skipping on block location reordering"); 312 return false; 313 } 314 315 DistributedFileSystem dfs = (DistributedFileSystem) fs; 316 DFSClient dfsc = dfs.getClient(); 317 if (dfsc == null) { 318 LOG.warn("The DistributedFileSystem does not contain a DFSClient. Can't add the location " 319 + "block reordering interceptor. Continuing, but this is unexpected."); 320 return false; 321 } 322 323 try { 324 Field nf = DFSClient.class.getDeclaredField("namenode"); 325 nf.setAccessible(true); 326 Field modifiersField = ReflectionUtils.getModifiersField(); 327 modifiersField.setAccessible(true); 328 modifiersField.setInt(nf, nf.getModifiers() & ~Modifier.FINAL); 329 330 ClientProtocol namenode = (ClientProtocol) nf.get(dfsc); 331 if (namenode == null) { 332 LOG.warn("The DFSClient is not linked to a namenode. Can't add the location block" 333 + " reordering interceptor. Continuing, but this is unexpected."); 334 return false; 335 } 336 337 ClientProtocol cp1 = createReorderingProxy(namenode, lrb, conf); 338 nf.set(dfsc, cp1); 339 LOG.info("Added intercepting call to namenode#getBlockLocations so can do block reordering" 340 + " using class " + lrb.getClass().getName()); 341 } catch (NoSuchFieldException e) { 342 LOG.warn("Can't modify the DFSClient#namenode field to add the location reorder.", e); 343 return false; 344 } catch (IllegalAccessException e) { 345 LOG.warn("Can't modify the DFSClient#namenode field to add the location reorder.", e); 346 return false; 347 } 348 349 return true; 350 } 351 352 private static ClientProtocol createReorderingProxy(final ClientProtocol cp, 353 final ReorderBlocks lrb, final Configuration conf) { 354 return (ClientProtocol) Proxy.newProxyInstance(cp.getClass().getClassLoader(), 355 new Class[] { ClientProtocol.class, Closeable.class }, new InvocationHandler() { 356 @Override 357 public Object invoke(Object proxy, Method method, Object[] args) throws Throwable { 358 try { 359 if ((args == null || args.length == 0) && "close".equals(method.getName())) { 360 RPC.stopProxy(cp); 361 return null; 362 } else { 363 Object res = method.invoke(cp, args); 364 if ( 365 res != null && args != null && args.length == 3 366 && "getBlockLocations".equals(method.getName()) && res instanceof LocatedBlocks 367 && args[0] instanceof String && args[0] != null 368 ) { 369 lrb.reorderBlocks(conf, (LocatedBlocks) res, (String) args[0]); 370 } 371 return res; 372 } 373 } catch (InvocationTargetException ite) { 374 // We will have this for all the exception, checked on not, sent 375 // by any layer, including the functional exception 376 Throwable cause = ite.getCause(); 377 if (cause == null) { 378 throw new RuntimeException("Proxy invocation failed and getCause is null", ite); 379 } 380 if (cause instanceof UndeclaredThrowableException) { 381 Throwable causeCause = cause.getCause(); 382 if (causeCause == null) { 383 throw new RuntimeException("UndeclaredThrowableException had null cause!"); 384 } 385 cause = cause.getCause(); 386 } 387 throw cause; 388 } 389 } 390 }); 391 } 392 393 /** 394 * Interface to implement to add a specific reordering logic in hdfs. 395 */ 396 interface ReorderBlocks { 397 /** 398 * @param conf - the conf to use 399 * @param lbs - the LocatedBlocks to reorder 400 * @param src - the file name currently read 401 * @throws IOException - if something went wrong 402 */ 403 void reorderBlocks(Configuration conf, LocatedBlocks lbs, String src) throws IOException; 404 } 405 406 /** 407 * We're putting at lowest priority the wal files blocks that are on the same datanode as the 408 * original regionserver which created these files. This because we fear that the datanode is 409 * actually dead, so if we use it it will timeout. 410 */ 411 static class ReorderWALBlocks implements ReorderBlocks { 412 @Override 413 public void reorderBlocks(Configuration conf, LocatedBlocks lbs, String src) 414 throws IOException { 415 416 ServerName sn = AbstractFSWALProvider.getServerNameFromWALDirectoryName(conf, src); 417 if (sn == null) { 418 // It's not an WAL 419 return; 420 } 421 422 // Ok, so it's an WAL 423 String hostName = sn.getHostname(); 424 if (LOG.isTraceEnabled()) { 425 LOG.trace(src + " is an WAL file, so reordering blocks, last hostname will be:" + hostName); 426 } 427 428 // Just check for all blocks 429 for (LocatedBlock lb : lbs.getLocatedBlocks()) { 430 DatanodeInfo[] dnis = getLocatedBlockLocations(lb); 431 if (dnis != null && dnis.length > 1) { 432 boolean found = false; 433 for (int i = 0; i < dnis.length - 1 && !found; i++) { 434 if (hostName.equals(dnis[i].getHostName())) { 435 // advance the other locations by one and put this one at the last place. 436 DatanodeInfo toLast = dnis[i]; 437 System.arraycopy(dnis, i + 1, dnis, i, dnis.length - i - 1); 438 dnis[dnis.length - 1] = toLast; 439 found = true; 440 } 441 } 442 } 443 } 444 } 445 } 446 447 /** 448 * Create a new HFileSystem object, similar to FileSystem.get(). This returns a filesystem object 449 * that avoids checksum verification in the filesystem for hfileblock-reads. For these blocks, 450 * checksum verification is done by HBase. 451 */ 452 static public FileSystem get(Configuration conf) throws IOException { 453 return new HFileSystem(conf, true); 454 } 455 456 /** 457 * The org.apache.hadoop.fs.FilterFileSystem does not yet support createNonRecursive. This is a 458 * hadoop bug and when it is fixed in Hadoop, this definition will go away. 459 */ 460 @Override 461 @SuppressWarnings("deprecation") 462 public FSDataOutputStream createNonRecursive(Path f, boolean overwrite, int bufferSize, 463 short replication, long blockSize, Progressable progress) throws IOException { 464 return fs.createNonRecursive(f, overwrite, bufferSize, replication, blockSize, progress); 465 } 466}