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Michael Han commented on ZOOKEEPER-1485:
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Yeah, this 'alternative' approach is to satisfy the constraint of maintaining
compatibility with existing protocol. It sounds a hacky solution to me.
> client xid overflow is not handled
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> Key: ZOOKEEPER-1485
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ZOOKEEPER-1485
> Project: ZooKeeper
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: c client, java client
> Affects Versions: 3.4.3, 3.3.5
> Reporter: Michi Mutsuzaki
> Assignee: Martin Kuchta
> Attachments: ZOOKEEPER-1485.patch
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> Both Java and C clients use signed 32-bit int as XIDs. XIDs are assumed to be
> non-negative, and zookeeper uses some negative values as special XIDs (e.g.
> -2 for ping, -4 for auth). However, neither Java nor C client ensures the
> XIDs it generates are non-negative, and the server doesn't reject negative
> XIDs.
> Pat had some suggestions on how to fix this:
> - (bin-compat) Expire the session when the client sends a negative XID.
> - (bin-incompat) In addition to expiring the session, use 64-bit int for XID
> so that overflow will practically never happen.
> --Michi
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