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[jira] [Created] (CASSANDRA-13595) Short read protection doesn't
work at the end of a partition
Andrés de la Peña created CASSANDRA-13595:
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Summary: Short read protection doesn't work at the end of a partition
Key: CASSANDRA-13595
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-13595
Project: Cassandra
Issue Type: Bug
Components: Coordination
Reporter: Andrés de la Peña
It seems that short read protection doesn't work when the short read is done at the end of a partition. The final assertion of this dtest fails:
{code}
def short_read_partitions_delete_test(self):
cluster = self.cluster
cluster.set_configuration_options(values={'hinted_handoff_enabled': False})
cluster.set_batch_commitlog(enabled=True)
cluster.populate(2).start(wait_other_notice=True)
node1, node2 = self.cluster.nodelist()
session = self.patient_cql_connection(node1)
create_ks(session, 'ks', 2)
session.execute("CREATE TABLE t (k int, c int, PRIMARY KEY(k, c)) WITH read_repair_chance = 0.0")
# we write 1 and 2 in a partition: all nodes get it.
session.execute(SimpleStatement("INSERT INTO t (k, c) VALUES (1, 1)", consistency_level=ConsistencyLevel.ALL))
session.execute(SimpleStatement("INSERT INTO t (k, c) VALUES (2, 1)", consistency_level=ConsistencyLevel.ALL))
# we delete partition 1: only node 1 gets it.
node2.flush()
node2.stop(wait_other_notice=True)
session = self.patient_cql_connection(node1, 'ks', consistency_level=ConsistencyLevel.ONE)
session.execute(SimpleStatement("DELETE FROM t WHERE k = 1"))
node2.start(wait_other_notice=True)
# we delete partition 2: only node 2 gets it.
node1.flush()
node1.stop(wait_other_notice=True)
session = self.patient_cql_connection(node2, 'ks', consistency_level=ConsistencyLevel.ONE)
session.execute(SimpleStatement("DELETE FROM t WHERE k = 2"))
node1.start(wait_other_notice=True)
# read from both nodes
session = self.patient_cql_connection(node1, 'ks', consistency_level=ConsistencyLevel.ALL)
assert_none(session, "SELECT * FROM t LIMIT 1")
{code}
However, the dtest passes if we remove the {{LIMIT 1}}.
Here is a slight variation of the test with the same result:
{code}
def short_read_partitions_delete_test(self):
cluster = self.cluster
cluster.set_configuration_options(values={'hinted_handoff_enabled': False})
cluster.set_batch_commitlog(enabled=True)
cluster.populate(2).start(wait_other_notice=True)
node1, node2 = self.cluster.nodelist()
session = self.patient_cql_connection(node1)
create_ks(session, 'ks', 2)
session.execute("CREATE TABLE t (k int, c int, PRIMARY KEY(k, c)) WITH read_repair_chance = 0.0")
# we write 1 and 2 in a partition: all nodes get it.
session.execute(SimpleStatement("INSERT INTO t (k, c) VALUES (1, 1)", consistency_level=ConsistencyLevel.ALL))
session.execute(SimpleStatement("INSERT INTO t (k, c) VALUES (1, 2)", consistency_level=ConsistencyLevel.ALL))
session.execute(SimpleStatement("INSERT INTO t (k, c) VALUES (2, 1)", consistency_level=ConsistencyLevel.ALL))
# we delete partition 1: only node 1 gets it.
node2.flush()
node2.stop(wait_other_notice=True)
session = self.patient_cql_connection(node1, 'ks', consistency_level=ConsistencyLevel.ONE)
session.execute(SimpleStatement("DELETE FROM t WHERE k = 1 AND c = 2"))
node2.start(wait_other_notice=True)
# we delete partition 2: only node 2 gets it.
node1.flush()
node1.stop(wait_other_notice=True)
session = self.patient_cql_connection(node2, 'ks', consistency_level=ConsistencyLevel.ONE)
session.execute(SimpleStatement("DELETE FROM t WHERE k = 2"))
node1.start(wait_other_notice=True)
# read from both nodes
session = self.patient_cql_connection(node1, 'ks', consistency_level=ConsistencyLevel.ALL)
assert_one(session, "SELECT * FROM t LIMIT 2", [1, 1])
{code}
Short read protection uses a [{{SinglePartitionReadCommand}}|https://github.com/apache/cassandra/blob/trunk/src/java/org/apache/cassandra/service/DataResolver.java#L484], maybe it should use a {{PartitionRangeReadCommand}} instead?
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