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[jira] [Commented] (HADOOP-18615) CryptoOutputStream::close leak when encrypted zones + quota exceptions
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Colm Dougan commented on HADOOP-18615:
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PS - I was unsure how priorities are assigned so I speculatively selected "Critical" but I think it may be higher assuming my findings are correct.
> CryptoOutputStream::close leak when encrypted zones + quota exceptions
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>
> Key: HADOOP-18615
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18615
> Project: Hadoop Common
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: common
> Affects Versions: 3.3.1, 3.3.2, 3.3.3, 3.3.4
> Reporter: Colm Dougan
> Priority: Critical
> Attachments: hadoop_cryto_stream_close_try_finally.diff
>
>
> {color:#172b4d}I would like to report an issue with a resource leak ({color}DFSOutputStream objects) when using the (java) hadoop-hdfs-client
> And specifically (at least in my case) when there is a combination of:
> * encrypted zones
> * quota space exceptions (DSQuotaExceededException)
> As you know, when encrypted zones are in play, when calling fs.create(path) in the hadoop-hdfs-client it will return a HdfsDataOutputStream stream object which wraps a CryptoOutputStream object which then wraps a DFSOutputStream object.
> Even though my code is correctly calling stream.close() on the above I can see from debugging that the underlying DFSOutputStream objects are being leaked.
> Specifically I see the DFSOutputStream objects being leaked in the filesBeingWritten map in DFSClient. (i.e. the DFSOutputStream objects remain in the map even though I've called close() on the stream object).
> I suspect this is due to a bug in CryptoOutputStream::close
> {code:java}
> @Override
> public synchronized void close() throws IOException {
> if (closed) {
> return;
> }
> try {
> flush();
> if (closeOutputStream) {
> super.close();
> codec.close();
> }
> freeBuffers();
> } finally {
> closed = true;
> }
> }{code}
> ... whereby if flush() throws (observed in my case when a DSQuotaExceededException exception is thrown due to quota exceeded) then the super.close() on the underlying DFSOutputStream is skipped.
> In my case I had a space quota set up on a given directory which is also in an encrypted zone and so each attempt to create and write to a file failed and leaked as above.
> Thanks.
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