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[jira] [Updated] (FLINK-12620) Deadlock in task deserialization
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Robert Metzger updated FLINK-12620:
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Component/s: Runtime / Operators
> Deadlock in task deserialization
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> Key: FLINK-12620
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLINK-12620
> Project: Flink
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Runtime / Operators
> Affects Versions: 1.8.0
> Reporter: Mike Kaplinskiy
> Priority: Major
> Attachments: jstack_snippet.txt
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> When running a batch job, I ran into an issue where task deserialization caused a deadlock. Specifically, if you have a static initialization dependency graph that looks like this (these are all classes):
> {code:java}
> Task1 depends on A
> A depends on B
> B depends on C
> C depends on B [cycle]
> Task2 depends on C{code}
> What seems to happen is a deadlock. Specifically, threads are started on the task managers that simultaneously call BatchTask.instantiateUserCode on both Task1 and Task2. This starts deserializing the classes and initializing them. Here's the deadlock scenario, as a stack:
> {code:java}
> Time---->
> T1: [deserialize] -> Task1<clinit> -> A<clinit> -> B<clinit> -> (wait for C<clinit>)
> T2: [deserialize] -> Task2<clinit> -> C<clinit> -> (wait for B<clinit>){code}
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> A similar scenario from the web: [https://www.farside.org.uk/201510/deadlocks_in_java_class_initialisation] .
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> For my specific problem, I'm running into this within Clojure - {{clojure.lang.RT}} has a dep on {{clojure.lang.Util}} which has a dep with {{clojure.lang.Numbers}} which depends on {{clojure.lang.RT}} again. Deserializing different clojure functions calls one or the other first which deadlocks task managers.
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> I built a version of flink-core that had {{org.apache.flink.util.InstantiationUtil.readObjectFromConfig}} synchronized, but I'm not sure that it's the proper fix. I'm happy to submit that as a patch, but I'm not familiar enough with the codebase to say that it's the correct solution - ideally all Java class loading is synchronized, but I'm not sure how to do that.
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