[jboss-jira] [JBoss JIRA] (JGRP-2299) LockService does not work correctly if unlock/lock is called in immediate succession
andrew asa (Jira)
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Sun Apr 28 05:10:00 EDT 2019
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andrew asa edited comment on JGRP-2299 at 4/28/19 5:09 AM:
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LockService can use udp? when client sent GRANT_LOCK to coord,and coord sent LOCK_GRANTED to client,and udp user DatagramSocket to send msg to client ,but something error client can no reciver LOCK_GRANTED msg ,that will make client
block on lock method.
any thing i Consider missing。
was (Author: andrew.asa):
LockService can use upd? when client sent GRANT_LOCK to coord,and coord sent LOCK_GRANTED to client,and udp user DatagramSocket to send msg to client ,but something error client can no reciver LOCK_GRANTED msg ,that will make client
block on lock method.
any thing i Consider missing。
> LockService does not work correctly if unlock/lock is called in immediate succession
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>
> Key: JGRP-2299
> URL: https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JGRP-2299
> Project: JGroups
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 4.0.15
> Environment: Windows 10 Oracle JDK 1.8 131
> AIX IBM Java 8
> Reporter: Mirko Streckenbach
> Assignee: Bela Ban
> Priority: Major
> Fix For: 4.1.1
>
> Attachments: JGroupsExample.java, udp+lock.xml
>
>
> In our application we have encountered occasional cases of LockService allowing 2 processes to hold the same lock at the same time. I could reproduce this with a simple program (see atttachment) and it happens if for a lock "unlock" is called and immediately afterwards "lock". If there is a small delay (e.g. 1 second) between the two operations everything works as expected.
> This can be produced with the attached program. The program does lock/unlock/lock on a lock and then tries to lock the same lock from a different JChannel and is awarded the lock. If you place a small sleep() after the unlock, everything works as expected and the parallel lock is not awarded.
> If you turn on debugging you'll see no output between unlock and lock, so it looks to me like the lock is awarded without passing GRANT_LOCK messages to the stack. Using a conditional break point you can see that ClientLock.acquired is still true even after the unlock().
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