Previously, Trogdor only handled "Faults." Now, Trogdor can handle
"Tasks" which may be either faults, or workloads to execute in the
background.
The Agent and Coordinator have been refactored from a
mutexes-and-condition-variables paradigm into a message passing
paradigm. No locks are necessary, because only one thread can access
the task state or worker state. This makes them a lot easier to reason
about.
The MockTime class can now handle mocking deferred message passing
(adding a message to an ExecutorService with a delay). I added a
MockTimeTest.
MiniTrogdorCluster now starts up Agent and Coordinator classes in
paralle in order to minimize junit test time.
RPC messages now inherit from a common Message.java class. This class
handles implementing serialization, equals, hashCode, etc.
Remove FaultSet, since it is no longer necessary.
Previously, if CoordinatorClient or AgentClient hit a networking
problem, they would throw an exception. They now retry several times
before giving up. Additionally, the REST RPCs to the Coordinator and
Agent have been changed to be idempotent. If a response is lost, and
the request is resent, no harm will be done.
Author: Colin P. Mccabe <cmccabe@confluent.io>
Reviewers: Rajini Sivaram <rajinisivaram@googlemail.com>, Ismael Juma <ismael@juma.me.uk>
Closes#4073 from cmccabe/KAFKA-6060
I included a JMH benchmark and the results follow. The
implementation in this PR takes no more than 1/10th
of the time when compared to trunk. I also included
results for an alternative implementation that is a little
slower than the one in the PR.
Trunk:
```text
TopicBenchmark.testValidate topic avgt 15 134.107 ± 3.956 ns/op
TopicBenchmark.testValidate longer-topic-name avgt 15 316.241 ± 13.379 ns/op
TopicBenchmark.testValidate very-long-topic-name_with_more_text avgt 15 636.026 ± 30.272 ns/op
```
Implementation in the PR:
```text
TopicBenchmark.testValidate topic avgt 15 13.153 ± 0.383 ns/op
TopicBenchmark.testValidate longer-topic-name avgt 15 26.139 ± 0.896 ns/op
TopicBenchmark.testValidate very-long-topic-name.with_more_text avgt 15 44.829 ± 1.390 ns/op
```
Alternative implementation where boolean validChar = Character.isLetterOrDigit(c) || c == '.' || c == '_' || c == '-';
```text
TopicBenchmark.testValidate topic avgt 15 18.883 ± 1.044 ns/op
TopicBenchmark.testValidate longer-topic-name avgt 15 36.696 ± 1.220 ns/op
TopicBenchmark.testValidate very-long-topic-name_with_more_text avgt 15 65.956 ± 0.669 ns/op
```
Author: Ismael Juma <ismael@juma.me.uk>
Reviewers: Guozhang Wang <wangguoz@gmail.com>
Closes#3234 from ijuma/optimise-topic-is-valid
The JMH benchmark included shows that the redundant
volatile write causes the constructor of `ProducerRecord`
to take more than 50% longer:
ProducerRecordBenchmark.constructorBenchmark avgt 15 24.136 ± 1.458 ns/op (before)
ProducerRecordBenchmark.constructorBenchmark avgt 15 14.904 ± 0.231 ns/op (after)
Author: Ismael Juma <ismael@juma.me.uk>
Reviewers: Jason Gustafson <jason@confluent.io>
Closes#3233 from ijuma/remove-volatile-write-in-records-header-constructor
- reuse decompression buffers in consumer Fetcher
- switch lz4 input stream to operate directly on ByteBuffers
- avoids performance impact of catching exceptions when reaching the end of legacy record batches
- more tests with both compressible / incompressible data, multiple
blocks, and various other combinations to increase code coverage
- fixes bug that would cause exception instead of invalid block size
for invalid incompressible blocks
- fixes bug if incompressible flag is set on end frame block size
Overall this improves LZ4 decompression performance by up to 40x for small batches.
Most improvements are seen for batches of size 1 with messages on the order of ~100B.
We see at least 2x improvements for for batch sizes of < 10 messages, containing messages < 10kB
This patch also yields 2-4x improvements on v1 small single message batches for other compression types.
Full benchmark results can be found here
https://gist.github.com/xvrl/05132e0643513df4adf842288be86efd
Author: Xavier Léauté <xavier@confluent.io>
Author: Ismael Juma <ismael@juma.me.uk>
Reviewers: Jason Gustafson <jason@confluent.io>, Ismael Juma <ismael@juma.me.uk>
Closes#2967 from xvrl/kafka-5150
The code was correct since the method is only called from
one thread, but the change is worthwhile anyway.
Author: Amit Daga <adaga@adobe.com>
Reviewers: Guozhang Wang <wangguoz@gmail.com>, Damian Guy <damian.guy@gmail.com>, Ismael Juma <ismael@juma.me.uk>
Closes#2966 from amitdaga/findbugs-streams-multithread
Author: Apurva Mehta <apurva@confluent.io>
Reviewers: Guozhang Wang <wangguoz@gmail.com>, Ismael Juma <ismael@juma.me.uk>, Jason Gustafson <jason@confluent.io>
Closes#2840 from apurvam/exactly-once-transactional-clients
Author: Colin P. Mccabe <cmccabe@confluent.io>
Reviewers: Jozef Koval <jozef.koval@protonmail.ch>, Ismael Juma <ismael@juma.me.uk>
Closes#2687 from cmccabe/KAFKA-4899
Author: Colin P. Mccabe <cmccabe@confluent.io>
Reviewers: Eno Thereska <eno@confluent.io>, Matthias J. Sax <matthias@confluent.io>, Ismael Juma <ismael@juma.me.uk>
Closes#2780 from cmccabe/KAFKA-4995
Author: Colin P. Mccabe <cmccabe@confluent.io>
Reviewers: Ewen Cheslack-Postava <ewen@confluent.io>, Ismael Juma <ismael@juma.me.uk>
Closes#2779 from cmccabe/KAFKA-4993
Author: Colin P. Mccabe <cmccabe@confluent.io>
Reviewers: Konstantine Karantasis <konstantine@confluent.io>, Ewen Cheslack-Postava <ewen@confluent.io>
Closes#2763 from cmccabe/KAFKA-4977