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Jonathan Ellis reassigned CASSANDRA-5893: ----------------------------------------- Assignee: Aleksey Yeschenko > CqlParser throws StackOverflowError on bigger batch operation > ------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: CASSANDRA-5893 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-5893 > Project: Cassandra > Issue Type: Bug > Components: Core > Reporter: Vincent Mallet > Assignee: Aleksey Yeschenko > Fix For: 1.2.8 > > > We are seeing a problem with CQL3/Cassandra 1.2.8 where a large batch > operation causes the CqlParser to throw a StackOverflowError (-Xss180k > initially, then -Xss325k). > Shouldn't a batch be processed iteratively to avoid having to bump stack > sizes to unreasonably large values? > Here is more info from the original problem description: > <<< > It looks like the CqlParser in 1.2.8 (probably 1.2.x, but i didn't look) is > implemented recursively in such a way that large batch statements blow up the > stack. We, of course on a Friday night, have a particular piece of code > that's hitting a degenerate case that creates a batch of inserts with a VERY > large number of collection items, and it manifests as a StackOverflow coming > out the cass servers: > java.lang.StackOverflowError > at org.apache.cassandra.cql3.CqlParser.value(CqlParser.java:5266) > at org.apache.cassandra.cql3.CqlParser.term(CqlParser.java:5627) > at org.apache.cassandra.cql3.CqlParser.set_tail(CqlParser.java:4807) > at org.apache.cassandra.cql3.CqlParser.set_tail(CqlParser.java:4813) > at org.apache.cassandra.cql3.CqlParser.set_tail(CqlParser.java:4813) > at org.apache.cassandra.cql3.CqlParser.set_tail(CqlParser.java:4813) > at org.apache.cassandra.cql3.CqlParser.set_tail(CqlParser.java:4813) > at org.apache.cassandra.cql3.CqlParser.set_tail(CqlParser.java:4813) > at org.apache.cassandra.cql3.CqlParser.set_tail(CqlParser.java:4813) > ... > > I think in the short term I can give up the atomicity of a batch in this code > and kind of suck it up, but obviously I'd prefer not to. I'm also not sure if > I kept a single batch, but split this into smaller pieces in each statement, > whether that would still fail. I'm guessing I could also crank the hell out > of the stack size on the servers, but that feels pretty dirty. > It seems like the CqlParser should probably be implemented in a way that > isn't quite so vulnerable to this, though I fully accept that this batch is > koo-koo-bananas. > >>> > Thanks! > -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. If you think it was sent incorrectly, please contact your JIRA administrators For more information on JIRA, see: http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira