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is the HDFS BlockReceiver.PacketResponder source code wrong ?
In org.apache.hadoop.hdfs.server.datanode.BlockReceiver class, defined a inner class PacketResponder.
in the the contructor of PacketResponder
PacketResponder(final DataOutputStream upstreamOut,
final DataInputStream downstreamIn,
final DatanodeInfo[] downstreams) {
this.downstreamIn = downstreamIn;
this.upstreamOut = upstreamOut;
this.type = downstreams == null? PacketResponderType.NON_PIPELINE
: downstreams.length == 0? PacketResponderType.LAST_IN_PIPELINE
: PacketResponderType.HAS_DOWNSTREAM_IN_PIPELINE;
final StringBuilder b = new StringBuilder(getClass().getSimpleName())
.append(": ").append(block).append(", type=").append(type);
if (type != PacketResponderType.HAS_DOWNSTREAM_IN_PIPELINE) {
b.append(", downstreams=").append(downstreams.length)
.append(":").append(Arrays.asList(downstreams));
}
this.myString = b.toString();
}
has there mistakes ?
if (type != PacketResponderType.HAS_DOWNSTREAM_IN_PIPELINE) {
b.append(", downstreams=").append(downstreams.length)
.append(":").append(Arrays.asList(downstreams));
}
the if criteria shoud be ==, not !=
RE: is the HDFS BlockReceiver.PacketResponder source code wrong ?
Posted by java8964 <ja...@hotmail.com>.
Why do you say so? Does it cause a bug in your case? If so, can you explain the problem you are facing?
Yong
From: qixiangming@hotmail.com
To: user@hadoop.apache.org
Subject: is the HDFS BlockReceiver.PacketResponder source code wrong ?
Date: Tue, 23 Sep 2014 07:37:41 +0000
In org.apache.hadoop.hdfs.server.datanode.BlockReceiver class, defined a inner class PacketResponder.
in the the contructor of PacketResponder
PacketResponder(final DataOutputStream upstreamOut,
final DataInputStream downstreamIn,
final DatanodeInfo[] downstreams) {
this.downstreamIn = downstreamIn;
this.upstreamOut = upstreamOut;
this.type = downstreams == null? PacketResponderType.NON_PIPELINE
: downstreams.length == 0? PacketResponderType.LAST_IN_PIPELINE
: PacketResponderType.HAS_DOWNSTREAM_IN_PIPELINE;
final StringBuilder b = new StringBuilder(getClass().getSimpleName())
.append(": ").append(block).append(", type=").append(type);
if (type != PacketResponderType.HAS_DOWNSTREAM_IN_PIPELINE) {
b.append(", downstreams=").append(downstreams.length)
.append(":").append(Arrays.asList(downstreams));
}
this.myString = b.toString();
}
has there mistakes ?
if (type != PacketResponderType.HAS_DOWNSTREAM_IN_PIPELINE) {
b.append(", downstreams=").append(downstreams.length)
.append(":").append(Arrays.asList(downstreams));
}
the if criteria shoud be ==, not !=
RE: is the HDFS BlockReceiver.PacketResponder source code wrong ?
Posted by java8964 <ja...@hotmail.com>.
Why do you say so? Does it cause a bug in your case? If so, can you explain the problem you are facing?
Yong
From: qixiangming@hotmail.com
To: user@hadoop.apache.org
Subject: is the HDFS BlockReceiver.PacketResponder source code wrong ?
Date: Tue, 23 Sep 2014 07:37:41 +0000
In org.apache.hadoop.hdfs.server.datanode.BlockReceiver class, defined a inner class PacketResponder.
in the the contructor of PacketResponder
PacketResponder(final DataOutputStream upstreamOut,
final DataInputStream downstreamIn,
final DatanodeInfo[] downstreams) {
this.downstreamIn = downstreamIn;
this.upstreamOut = upstreamOut;
this.type = downstreams == null? PacketResponderType.NON_PIPELINE
: downstreams.length == 0? PacketResponderType.LAST_IN_PIPELINE
: PacketResponderType.HAS_DOWNSTREAM_IN_PIPELINE;
final StringBuilder b = new StringBuilder(getClass().getSimpleName())
.append(": ").append(block).append(", type=").append(type);
if (type != PacketResponderType.HAS_DOWNSTREAM_IN_PIPELINE) {
b.append(", downstreams=").append(downstreams.length)
.append(":").append(Arrays.asList(downstreams));
}
this.myString = b.toString();
}
has there mistakes ?
if (type != PacketResponderType.HAS_DOWNSTREAM_IN_PIPELINE) {
b.append(", downstreams=").append(downstreams.length)
.append(":").append(Arrays.asList(downstreams));
}
the if criteria shoud be ==, not !=
RE: is the HDFS BlockReceiver.PacketResponder source code wrong ?
Posted by java8964 <ja...@hotmail.com>.
Why do you say so? Does it cause a bug in your case? If so, can you explain the problem you are facing?
Yong
From: qixiangming@hotmail.com
To: user@hadoop.apache.org
Subject: is the HDFS BlockReceiver.PacketResponder source code wrong ?
Date: Tue, 23 Sep 2014 07:37:41 +0000
In org.apache.hadoop.hdfs.server.datanode.BlockReceiver class, defined a inner class PacketResponder.
in the the contructor of PacketResponder
PacketResponder(final DataOutputStream upstreamOut,
final DataInputStream downstreamIn,
final DatanodeInfo[] downstreams) {
this.downstreamIn = downstreamIn;
this.upstreamOut = upstreamOut;
this.type = downstreams == null? PacketResponderType.NON_PIPELINE
: downstreams.length == 0? PacketResponderType.LAST_IN_PIPELINE
: PacketResponderType.HAS_DOWNSTREAM_IN_PIPELINE;
final StringBuilder b = new StringBuilder(getClass().getSimpleName())
.append(": ").append(block).append(", type=").append(type);
if (type != PacketResponderType.HAS_DOWNSTREAM_IN_PIPELINE) {
b.append(", downstreams=").append(downstreams.length)
.append(":").append(Arrays.asList(downstreams));
}
this.myString = b.toString();
}
has there mistakes ?
if (type != PacketResponderType.HAS_DOWNSTREAM_IN_PIPELINE) {
b.append(", downstreams=").append(downstreams.length)
.append(":").append(Arrays.asList(downstreams));
}
the if criteria shoud be ==, not !=
RE: is the HDFS BlockReceiver.PacketResponder source code wrong ?
Posted by java8964 <ja...@hotmail.com>.
Why do you say so? Does it cause a bug in your case? If so, can you explain the problem you are facing?
Yong
From: qixiangming@hotmail.com
To: user@hadoop.apache.org
Subject: is the HDFS BlockReceiver.PacketResponder source code wrong ?
Date: Tue, 23 Sep 2014 07:37:41 +0000
In org.apache.hadoop.hdfs.server.datanode.BlockReceiver class, defined a inner class PacketResponder.
in the the contructor of PacketResponder
PacketResponder(final DataOutputStream upstreamOut,
final DataInputStream downstreamIn,
final DatanodeInfo[] downstreams) {
this.downstreamIn = downstreamIn;
this.upstreamOut = upstreamOut;
this.type = downstreams == null? PacketResponderType.NON_PIPELINE
: downstreams.length == 0? PacketResponderType.LAST_IN_PIPELINE
: PacketResponderType.HAS_DOWNSTREAM_IN_PIPELINE;
final StringBuilder b = new StringBuilder(getClass().getSimpleName())
.append(": ").append(block).append(", type=").append(type);
if (type != PacketResponderType.HAS_DOWNSTREAM_IN_PIPELINE) {
b.append(", downstreams=").append(downstreams.length)
.append(":").append(Arrays.asList(downstreams));
}
this.myString = b.toString();
}
has there mistakes ?
if (type != PacketResponderType.HAS_DOWNSTREAM_IN_PIPELINE) {
b.append(", downstreams=").append(downstreams.length)
.append(":").append(Arrays.asList(downstreams));
}
the if criteria shoud be ==, not !=