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[jira] [Created] (FLINK-16403) Solve the potential deadlock problem when reducing exclusive buffers to zero

Zhijiang created FLINK-16403:
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             Summary: Solve the potential deadlock problem when reducing exclusive buffers to zero
                 Key: FLINK-16403
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLINK-16403
             Project: Flink
          Issue Type: Sub-task
          Components: Runtime / Network
            Reporter: Zhijiang


One motivation of this issue is for reducing the in-flight data in the case of back pressure to speed up checkpoint. The current default exclusive buffers per channel is 2. If we reduce it to 0 and increase somewhat floating buffers for compensation, it might cause deadlock problem because all the floating buffers might be requested away by some blocked input channels and never recycled until barrier alignment.

In order to solve above deadlock concern, we can make some logic changes on both sender and receiver sides.
 * Sender side: it should revoke previous received credit after sending checkpoint barrier, that means it would not send any following buffers until receiving new credits.
 * Receiver side: after processing the barrier from one channel and setting it blocked, it should release the available floating buffers for this blocked channel, and restore requesting floating buffers until barrier alignment. That means the receiver would only announce new credits to sender side after barrier alignment.

Another possible benefit to do so is that the floating buffers might be more properly made use of before barrier alignment. We can further verify the performance concern via existing micro-benchmark.



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