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[jira] Commented: (HADOOP-6852) apparent bug in concatenated-bzip2 support (decoding)

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Todd Lipcon commented on HADOOP-6852:
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Wouter: do you have HADOOP-6925 in your build? Worth trying that to see if your problem is the same as Greg's or the one we fixed in the other JIRA.

> apparent bug in concatenated-bzip2 support (decoding)
> -----------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: HADOOP-6852
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-6852
>             Project: Hadoop Common
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: io
>    Affects Versions: 0.22.0
>         Environment: Linux x86_64 running 32-bit Hadoop, JDK 1.6.0_15
>            Reporter: Greg Roelofs
>
> The following simplified code (manually picked out of testMoreBzip2() in https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/attachment/12448272/HADOOP-6835.v4.trunk-hadoop-mapreduce.patch) triggers a "java.io.IOException: bad block header" in org.apache.hadoop.io.compress.bzip2.CBZip2InputStream.initBlock( CBZip2InputStream.java:527):
> {noformat}
>     JobConf jobConf = new JobConf(defaultConf);
>     CompressionCodec bzip2 = new BZip2Codec();
>     ReflectionUtils.setConf(bzip2, jobConf);
>     localFs.delete(workDir, true);
>     // copy multiple-member test file to HDFS
>     String fn2 = "testCompressThenConcat.txt" + bzip2.getDefaultExtension();
>     Path fnLocal2 = new Path(System.getProperty("test.concat.data","/tmp"),fn2);
>     Path fnHDFS2  = new Path(workDir, fn2);
>     localFs.copyFromLocalFile(fnLocal2, fnHDFS2);
>     FileInputFormat.setInputPaths(jobConf, workDir);
>     final FileInputStream in2 = new FileInputStream(fnLocal2.toString());
>     CompressionInputStream cin2 = bzip2.createInputStream(in2);
>     LineReader in = new LineReader(cin2);
>     Text out = new Text();
>     int numBytes, totalBytes=0, lineNum=0;
>     while ((numBytes = in.readLine(out)) > 0) {
>       ++lineNum;
>       totalBytes += numBytes;
>     }
>     in.close();
> {noformat}
> The specified file is also included in the H-6835 patch linked above, and some additional debug output is included in the commented-out test loop above.  (Only in the linked, "v4" version of the patch, however--I'm about to remove the debug stuff for checkin.)
> It's possible I've done something completely boneheaded here, but the file, at least, checks out in a subsequent set of subtests and with stock bzip2 itself.  Only the code above is problematic; it reads through the first concatenated chunk (17 lines of text) just fine but chokes on the header of the second one.  Altogether, the test file contains 84 lines of text and 4 concatenated bzip2 files.
> (It's possible this is a mapreduce issue rather than common, but note that the identical gzip test works fine.  Possibly it's related to the stream-vs-decompressor dichotomy, though; intentionally not supported?)

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