On 6 Sep 2010, at 12:37, Mircea Markus wrote:
>
> On 6 Sep 2010, at 11:10, Manik Surtani wrote:
>
>>
>> On 6 Sep 2010, at 10:52, Mircea Markus wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> This is about what happens with locking and transactions when an exception
appears during an invocation. It might be a e.g. TimeoutException or an CacheStore related
exception or any type of exception.
>>> Deadlock detection code relies on this policy, so I need to clearly define
it.
>>>
>>> Current logic is rather unclear and spreads over multiple interceptors:
>>> - CallInterceptor would mark the tx for rollback if ant exception happen.
This won't include TE as lock acquisition happen earlier in the call stack
>>
>> ^^ What's TE? TimeoutException?
> yes
>>
>>> - InvocationContextInterceptor releases locks on all keys associated with
this call, but doesn't care if the call is in a tx or not so it doesn't rollback
tx or release tx locks (this logic rather belongs in LockingInterceptor)
>>
>> It would release tx locks specific to the invocation. Look at the impl of the
InvocationContext used to retrieve the locks in question.
>>
>> Granted, it doesn't cause the transaction to roll back though - and IMO it
should. Do you have a list of exceptional conditions which do not cause a transaction to
roll back at the moment? I suppose cache store exceptions?
> The ones I can think of are:
> - timeout exceptions (local or remote)
> - cache store exceptions
> - deadlock exceptions
> - replication/invalidation exceptions
> - exceptions from custom interceptors.
> - InvalidStateException if if call is made in the scope of a transaction that was
marked for rollback
>>
>>> - TxInterceptor and LockInterceptor just ignore exceptions
>>
>> You mean, pass them up higher in the interceptor chain - possibly for the
InvocationContextInterceptor to deal with.
> yes
>>
>>> As discussed in a previous email, the desired behaviour in case of a
TimeoutException is to mark the tx for rollback. I think this can be extended as a rule
for any type of Exception happening during a transaction - e.g. store exception, remote
communication exception etc. On the short, if the user receives any kind of exception
while writing in a tx (e.g. cache.put() throws an exception) he should know that tx was
marked as rollback only. Wdyt?
>>
>> Yep. And the InvocationContextInterceptor is the best place to trap this and
deal with it since it will have visibility of exceptions further down the chain (provided
they aren't swallowed somewhere). Essentially the stuff that the CallInterceptor does
when it catches an exception in command.perform() should be moved to the
InvocationContextInterceptor.
>>
>>
http://fisheye.jboss.org/browse/Infinispan/trunk/core/src/main/java/org/i...
> I agree that is the best solution. The drawback is the fact that we would have the
locking logic spread over two interceptors instead of one - LockinInterceptor(harder to
follow etc). Same with tx. These would need to be well documented.
The actual logic could be wrapped up in the LockManager. You could then just invoke
LockManager#releaseLocksAcquiredInCurrentInvocation(ctx) from the
InvocationContextInterceptor.
I notice you've ripped this logic out of the InvocationContextInterceptor in
branches/4.2.x
http://fisheye.jboss.org/browse/Infinispan/branches/4.2.x/core/src/main/j...
Note that this is incorrect since, as I pointed out, you will miss exceptions thrown
between the InvocationContextInterceptor and the LockingInterceptor.
This code was
committed before this discussion to take place. I needed it in because couldn't work
on DLD without it).
It wil be addressed in ISPN-629
>> Naturally we should (a) list all exception types we can come up with, in each
interceptor (b) test behaviour on an ongoing transaction for each of these exceptional
types. A single functional test should do the trick.
> Sounds good. Any other exceptions you might have in mind?
I think that should be it.
Cheers
Manik
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Manik Surtani
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