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[jira] [Created] (HBASE-11660) Make WAL reader follow contract for java.io.InputStream.available()

Eric Hanson created HBASE-11660:
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             Summary: Make WAL reader follow contract for java.io.InputStream.available()
                 Key: HBASE-11660
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-11660
             Project: HBase
          Issue Type: Bug
            Reporter: Eric Hanson
            Priority: Minor


In the process of building support to running HBase on Microsoft Azure HDInsight, I hit an issue in the HBase WAL reading process that took a lot of time to debug. The WAL reading code depends on available() for the log InputStream never returing 0 until end of file. This is not the same as the contract in java.io.InputStream for available. 

To prevent future grief for others that may want to port HBase onto storage systems other than HDFS, I propose to change the HBase WAL reader so it does not assume that EOF has been reached when available() == 0. It instead would treat available only as described in InputStream, i.e. available() is merely the number of bytes that could be read from the stream without blocking. That could be 0 even before EOF.




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