Dennis Reed created JBCACHE-1613:
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Summary: Lock TimeoutException when using a JTS transaction manager under
load
Key: JBCACHE-1613
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBCACHE-1613
Project: JBoss Cache
Issue Type: Bug
Security Level: Public (Everyone can see)
Components: Transactions
Affects Versions: 3.2.8.GA
Reporter: Dennis Reed
Assignee: Dennis Reed
After switching to JTS for transactions, "random" lock timeouts occur:
org.jboss.cache.lock.TimeoutException: Unable to acquire lock on Fqn [/foo] after
[15000] milliseconds for requestor [GlobalTransaction:<10.1.2.3:12345>:5]! Lock held
by [null]
at org.jboss.cache.mvcc.MVCCNodeHelper.acquireLock(MVCCNodeHelper.java:157)
The actual cause is only logged at TRACE level:
TRACE [org.jboss.cache.lock.MVCCLockManager] (RequestProcessor-97) Attempting to
unlock /foo
TRACE [org.jboss.cache.lock.MVCCLockManager] (RequestProcessor-97) Caught exception
and ignoring.
java.lang.IllegalMonitorStateException:
org.jboss.cache.util.concurrent.locks.OwnableReentrantLock@4d93ddfa[State = 1, empty
queue][Locked by GlobalTransaction:<10.1.2.3:12345>:4]
at
org.jboss.cache.util.concurrent.locks.OwnableReentrantLock.tryRelease(OwnableReentrantLock.java:139)
at
java.util.concurrent.locks.AbstractQueuedSynchronizer.release(AbstractQueuedSynchronizer.java:1239)
at
org.jboss.cache.util.concurrent.locks.OwnableReentrantLock.unlock(OwnableReentrantLock.java:105)
at
org.jboss.cache.util.concurrent.locks.PerElementLockContainer.releaseLock(PerElementLockContainer.java:112)
at org.jboss.cache.lock.MVCCLockManager.unlock(MVCCLockManager.java:147)
at
org.jboss.cache.interceptors.MVCCLockingInterceptor.cleanupLocks(MVCCLockingInterceptor.java:375)
at
org.jboss.cache.interceptors.MVCCLockingInterceptor.transactionalCleanup(MVCCLockingInterceptor.java:400)
at
org.jboss.cache.interceptors.MVCCLockingInterceptor.handlePrepareCommand(MVCCLockingInterceptor.java:332)
...
The root cause is that JTS commits transactions in a different thread than the one calling
commit.
Under load, it even uses different threads for each call during the same transaction
commit (beforeCompletion/afterCompletion).
JBoss Cache stores some data in ThreadLocals, and when different threads call
beforeCompletion and afterCompletion for the same transaction,
it causes it to mix the data between the transactions causing data corruption.
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