Github user kayousterhout commented on a diff in the pull request:

    https://github.com/apache/spark/pull/14079#discussion_r77296679
  
    --- Diff: 
core/src/test/scala/org/apache/spark/scheduler/BlacklistTrackerSuite.scala ---
    @@ -0,0 +1,503 @@
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    +
    +package org.apache.spark.scheduler
    +
    +import org.mockito.Mockito.when
    +import org.scalatest.BeforeAndAfterEach
    +import org.scalatest.mock.MockitoSugar
    +
    +import org.apache.spark._
    +import org.apache.spark.internal.config
    +import org.apache.spark.util.ManualClock
    +
    +class BlacklistTrackerSuite extends SparkFunSuite with BeforeAndAfterEach 
with MockitoSugar
    +    with LocalSparkContext {
    +
    +  private val clock = new ManualClock(0)
    +
    +  private var blacklistTracker: BlacklistTracker = _
    +
    +  override def afterEach(): Unit = {
    +    if (blacklistTracker != null) {
    +      blacklistTracker = null
    +    }
    +    super.afterEach()
    +  }
    +
    +  val allOptions = (('A' to 'Z').map("host" + _) ++ (1 to 
100).map{_.toString}).toSet
    +
    +  /**
    +   * Its easier to write our tests as if we could directly look at the 
sets of nodes & executors in
    +   * the blacklist.  However the api doesn't expose a set (for 
thread-safety), so this is a simple
    +   * way to test something similar, since we know the universe of values 
that might appear in these
    +   * sets.
    +   */
    +  def assertEquivalentToSet(f: String => Boolean, expected: Set[String]): 
Unit = {
    +    allOptions.foreach { opt =>
    +      val actual = f(opt)
    +      val exp = expected.contains(opt)
    +      assert(actual === exp, raw"""for string "$opt" """)
    +    }
    +  }
    +
    +  def mockTaskSchedWithConf(conf: SparkConf): TaskSchedulerImpl = {
    +    sc = new SparkContext(conf)
    +    val scheduler = mock[TaskSchedulerImpl]
    +    when(scheduler.sc).thenReturn(sc)
    +    
when(scheduler.mapOutputTracker).thenReturn(SparkEnv.get.mapOutputTracker)
    +    scheduler
    +  }
    +
    +  test("Blacklisting individual tasks") {
    +    val conf = new SparkConf().setAppName("test").setMaster("local")
    +      .set(config.BLACKLIST_ENABLED.key, "true")
    +    val scheduler = mockTaskSchedWithConf(conf)
    +    // Task 1 failed on executor 1
    +    blacklistTracker = new BlacklistTracker(conf, clock)
    +    val taskSet = FakeTask.createTaskSet(10)
    +    val tsm = new TaskSetManager(scheduler, Some(blacklistTracker), 
taskSet, 4, clock)
    +    tsm.updateBlacklistForFailedTask("hostA", "1", 0)
    +    for {
    +      executor <- (1 to 4).map(_.toString)
    +      index <- 0 until 10
    +    } {
    +      val exp = (executor == "1"  && index == 0)
    +      assert(tsm.isExecutorBlacklistedForTask(executor, index) === exp)
    +    }
    +    assert(blacklistTracker.nodeBlacklist() === Set())
    +    assertEquivalentToSet(blacklistTracker.isNodeBlacklisted(_), Set())
    +    assertEquivalentToSet(tsm.isNodeBlacklistedForTaskSet, Set())
    +    assertEquivalentToSet(tsm.isExecutorBlacklistedForTaskSet, Set())
    +
    +    // Task 1 & 2 failed on both executor 1 & 2, so we blacklist all 
executors on that host,
    +    // for all tasks for the stage.  Note the api expects multiple checks 
for each type of
    +    // blacklist -- this actually fits naturally with its use in the 
scheduler
    +    tsm.updateBlacklistForFailedTask("hostA", "1", 1)
    +    tsm.updateBlacklistForFailedTask("hostA", "2", 0)
    +    tsm.updateBlacklistForFailedTask("hostA", "2", 1)
    +    // we don't explicitly return the executors in hostA here, but that is 
OK
    +    for {
    +      executor <- (1 to 4).map(_.toString)
    +      index <- 0 until 10
    +    } {
    +      withClue(s"exec = $executor; index = $index") {
    +        val badExec = (executor == "1" || executor == "2")
    +        val badPart = (index == 0 || index == 1)
    +        val taskExp = (badExec && badPart)
    +        assert(
    +          tsm.isExecutorBlacklistedForTask(executor, index) === taskExp)
    +        val executorExp = badExec
    +        assert(tsm.isExecutorBlacklistedForTaskSet(executor) === 
executorExp)
    +      }
    +    }
    +    assertEquivalentToSet(tsm.isNodeBlacklistedForTaskSet, Set("hostA"))
    +    // we dont' blacklist the nodes or executors till the stages complete
    +    assert(blacklistTracker.nodeBlacklist() === Set())
    +    assertEquivalentToSet(blacklistTracker.isNodeBlacklisted(_), Set())
    +    assertEquivalentToSet(blacklistTracker.isExecutorBlacklisted(_), Set())
    +
    +    // when the stage completes successfully, now there is sufficient 
evidence we've got
    +    // bad executors and node
    +    blacklistTracker.updateBlacklistForSuccessfulTaskSet(0, 0, 
tsm.execToFailures)
    +    assert(blacklistTracker.nodeBlacklist() === Set("hostA"))
    +    assertEquivalentToSet(blacklistTracker.isNodeBlacklisted(_), 
Set("hostA"))
    +    assertEquivalentToSet(blacklistTracker.isExecutorBlacklisted(_), 
Set("1", "2"))
    +
    +    clock.advance(blacklistTracker.BLACKLIST_TIMEOUT_MILLIS + 1)
    +    blacklistTracker.applyBlacklistTimeout()
    +    assert(blacklistTracker.nodeBlacklist() === Set())
    +    assertEquivalentToSet(blacklistTracker.isNodeBlacklisted(_), Set())
    +    assertEquivalentToSet(blacklistTracker.isExecutorBlacklisted(_), Set())
    +  }
    +
    +  def trackerFixture: (BlacklistTracker, TaskSchedulerImpl) = {
    +    trackerFixture()
    +  }
    +
    +  def trackerFixture(confs: (String, String)*): (BlacklistTracker, 
TaskSchedulerImpl) = {
    +    val conf = new SparkConf().setAppName("test").setMaster("local")
    +      .set(config.BLACKLIST_ENABLED.key, "true")
    +    confs.foreach { case (k, v) => conf.set(k, v) }
    +    val scheduler = mockTaskSchedWithConf(conf)
    +
    +    clock.setTime(0)
    +    blacklistTracker = new BlacklistTracker(conf, clock)
    +    (blacklistTracker, scheduler)
    +  }
    +
    +  test("executors can be blacklisted with only a few failures per stage") {
    +    val (tracker, scheduler) = trackerFixture
    +    // for 4 different stages, executor 1 fails a task, then executor 2 
succeeds the task,
    +    // and then the task set is done.  Not enough failures to blacklist 
the executor *within*
    +    // any particular taskset, but we still blacklist the executor overall 
eventually
    +    (0 until 4).foreach { stage =>
    +      val taskSet = FakeTask.createTaskSet(1)
    +      val tsm = new TaskSetManager(scheduler, Some(tracker), taskSet, 4, 
clock)
    +      tsm.updateBlacklistForFailedTask("hostA", "1", 0)
    +      tracker.updateBlacklistForSuccessfulTaskSet(stage, 0, 
tsm.execToFailures)
    +    }
    +    assertEquivalentToSet(tracker.isExecutorBlacklisted(_), Set("1"))
    --- End diff --
    
    like above,  can you add incremental assertions in the for-loop to make 
sure that the executor is *not* blacklisted until enough things fail?


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