Randy Fradin created CASSANDRA-8719:
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             Summary: Using thrift HSHA with offheap_objects appears to corrupt 
data
                 Key: CASSANDRA-8719
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-8719
             Project: Cassandra
          Issue Type: Bug
          Components: Core
            Reporter: Randy Fradin


Copying my comment from CASSANDRA-6285 to a new issue since that issue is long 
closed and I'm not sure if they are related...

I am getting this exception using Thrift HSHA in 2.1.0:

{quote}
 INFO [CompactionExecutor:8] 2015-01-26 13:32:51,818 CompactionTask.java (line 
138) Compacting 
[SSTableReader(path='/tmp/cass_test/cassandra/TestCassandra/data/test_ks/test_cf-1c45da40a58911e4826751fbbc77b187/test_ks-test_cf-ka-2-Data.db'),
 
SSTableReader(path='/tmp/cass_test/cassandra/TestCassandra/data/test_ks/test_cf-1c45da40a58911e4826751fbbc77b187/test_ks-test_cf-ka-1-Data.db')]
 INFO [CompactionExecutor:8] 2015-01-26 13:32:51,890 ColumnFamilyStore.java 
(line 856) Enqueuing flush of compactions_in_progress: 212 (0%) on-heap, 20 
(0%) off-heap
 INFO [MemtableFlushWriter:8] 2015-01-26 13:32:51,892 Memtable.java (line 326) 
Writing Memtable-compactions_in_progress@1155018639(0 serialized bytes, 1 ops, 
0%/0% of on/off-heap limit)
 INFO [MemtableFlushWriter:8] 2015-01-26 13:32:51,896 Memtable.java (line 360) 
Completed flushing 
/tmp/cass_test/cassandra/TestCassandra/data/system/compactions_in_progress-55080ab05d9c388690a4acb25fe1f77b/system-compactions_in_progress-ka-2-Data.db
 (42 bytes) for commitlog position ReplayPosition(segmentId=1422296630707, 
position=430226)
ERROR [CompactionExecutor:8] 2015-01-26 13:32:51,906 CassandraDaemon.java (line 
166) Exception in thread Thread[CompactionExecutor:8,1,RMI Runtime]
java.lang.RuntimeException: Last written key 
DecoratedKey(131206587314004820534098544948237170809, 
800100010000000c62617463685f6d7574617465000000) >= current key 
DecoratedKey(14775611966645399672119169777260659240, 
726f776b65793030385f31343232323937313537353835) writing into 
/tmp/cass_test/cassandra/TestCassandra/data/test_ks/test_cf-1c45da40a58911e4826751fbbc77b187/test_ks-test_cf-tmp-ka-3-Data.db
        at 
org.apache.cassandra.io.sstable.SSTableWriter.beforeAppend(SSTableWriter.java:172)
 ~[apache-cassandra-2.1.0.jar:2.1.0]
        at 
org.apache.cassandra.io.sstable.SSTableWriter.append(SSTableWriter.java:196) 
~[apache-cassandra-2.1.0.jar:2.1.0]
        at 
org.apache.cassandra.io.sstable.SSTableRewriter.append(SSTableRewriter.java:110)
 ~[apache-cassandra-2.1.0.jar:2.1.0]
        at 
org.apache.cassandra.db.compaction.CompactionTask.runWith(CompactionTask.java:177)
 ~[apache-cassandra-2.1.0.jar:2.1.0]
        at 
org.apache.cassandra.io.util.DiskAwareRunnable.runMayThrow(DiskAwareRunnable.java:48)
 ~[apache-cassandra-2.1.0.jar:2.1.0]
        at 
org.apache.cassandra.utils.WrappedRunnable.run(WrappedRunnable.java:28) 
~[apache-cassandra-2.1.0.jar:2.1.0]
        at 
org.apache.cassandra.db.compaction.CompactionTask.executeInternal(CompactionTask.java:74)
 ~[apache-cassandra-2.1.0.jar:2.1.0]
        at 
org.apache.cassandra.db.compaction.AbstractCompactionTask.execute(AbstractCompactionTask.java:59)
 ~[apache-cassandra-2.1.0.jar:2.1.0]
        at 
org.apache.cassandra.db.compaction.CompactionManager$BackgroundCompactionTask.run(CompactionManager.java:235)
 ~[apache-cassandra-2.1.0.jar:2.1.0]
        at 
java.util.concurrent.Executors$RunnableAdapter.call(Executors.java:471) 
~[na:1.7.0_40]
        at java.util.concurrent.FutureTask.run(FutureTask.java:262) 
~[na:1.7.0_40]
        at 
java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor.runWorker(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:1145) 
~[na:1.7.0_40]
        at 
java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor$Worker.run(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:615) 
[na:1.7.0_40]
        at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:724) [na:1.7.0_40]
{quote}

I don't think it's caused by CASSANDRA-8211, because it happens during the 
first compaction that takes place between the first 2 SSTables to get flushed 
from an initially empty column family.

Also, I've only been able to reproduce it when using both *hsha* for the rpc 
server and *offheap_objects* for memtable allocation. If I switch either to 
sync or to offheap_buffers or heap_buffers then I cannot reproduce the problem. 
Also under the same circumstances I'm pretty sure I've seen incorrect data 
being returned to a client multiget_slice request before any SSTables had been 
flushed yet, so I presume this is corruption that happens before any 
flush/compaction takes place.

nodetool scrub yielded these errors:

{quote}
 INFO [CompactionExecutor:9] 2015-01-26 13:48:01,512 OutputHandler.java (line 
42) Scrubbing 
SSTableReader(path='/tmp/cass_test/cassandra/TestCassandra/data/test_ks/test_cf-1c45da40a58911e4826751fbbc77b187/test_ks-test_cf-ka-2-Data.db')
 (168780 bytes)
 INFO [CompactionExecutor:10] 2015-01-26 13:48:01,512 OutputHandler.java (line 
42) Scrubbing 
SSTableReader(path='/tmp/cass_test/cassandra/TestCassandra/data/test_ks/test_cf-1c45da40a58911e4826751fbbc77b187/test_ks-test_cf-ka-1-Data.db')
 (135024 bytes)
 WARN [CompactionExecutor:9] 2015-01-26 13:48:01,531 OutputHandler.java (line 
52) Out of order row detected 
(DecoratedKey(14775611966645399672119169777260659240, 
726f776b65793030385f31343232323937313537353835) found after 
DecoratedKey(131206587314004820534098544948237170809, 
800100010000000c62617463685f6d7574617465000000))
 WARN [CompactionExecutor:9] 2015-01-26 13:48:01,534 OutputHandler.java (line 
57) Error reading row (stacktrace follows):
java.lang.RuntimeException: Last written key 
DecoratedKey(131206587314004820534098544948237170809, 
800100010000000c62617463685f6d7574617465000000) >= current key 
DecoratedKey(131206587314004820534098544948237170809, 
800100010000000c62617463685f6d7574617465000000) writing into 
/tmp/cass_test/cassandra/TestCassandra/data/test_ks/test_cf-1c45da40a58911e4826751fbbc77b187/test_ks-test_cf-tmp-ka-4-Data.db
        at 
org.apache.cassandra.io.sstable.SSTableWriter.beforeAppend(SSTableWriter.java:172)
 ~[apache-cassandra-2.1.0.jar:2.1.0]
        at 
org.apache.cassandra.io.sstable.SSTableWriter.append(SSTableWriter.java:196) 
~[apache-cassandra-2.1.0.jar:2.1.0]
        at 
org.apache.cassandra.io.sstable.SSTableRewriter.append(SSTableRewriter.java:110)
 ~[apache-cassandra-2.1.0.jar:2.1.0]
        at 
org.apache.cassandra.io.sstable.SSTableRewriter.tryAppend(SSTableRewriter.java:141)
 ~[apache-cassandra-2.1.0.jar:2.1.0]
        at org.apache.cassandra.db.compaction.Scrubber.scrub(Scrubber.java:186) 
~[apache-cassandra-2.1.0.jar:2.1.0]
        at 
org.apache.cassandra.db.compaction.CompactionManager.scrubOne(CompactionManager.java:592)
 [apache-cassandra-2.1.0.jar:2.1.0]
        at 
org.apache.cassandra.db.compaction.CompactionManager.access$300(CompactionManager.java:100)
 [apache-cassandra-2.1.0.jar:2.1.0]
        at 
org.apache.cassandra.db.compaction.CompactionManager$3.execute(CompactionManager.java:315)
 [apache-cassandra-2.1.0.jar:2.1.0]
        at 
org.apache.cassandra.db.compaction.CompactionManager$2.call(CompactionManager.java:270)
 [apache-cassandra-2.1.0.jar:2.1.0]
        at java.util.concurrent.FutureTask.run(FutureTask.java:262) 
[na:1.7.0_40]
        at 
java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor.runWorker(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:1145) 
[na:1.7.0_40]
        at 
java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor$Worker.run(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:615) 
[na:1.7.0_40]
        at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:724) [na:1.7.0_40]
 WARN [CompactionExecutor:9] 2015-01-26 13:48:01,534 OutputHandler.java (line 
52) Row starting at position 25342 is unreadable; skipping to next
 WARN [CompactionExecutor:10] 2015-01-26 13:48:01,534 OutputHandler.java (line 
52) Out of order row detected 
(DecoratedKey(29459452031265566667651334397450214244, 
726f776b65793030355f31343232323936393033323837) found after 
DecoratedKey(131206587314004820534098544948237170809, 
800100010000000c62617463685f6d7574617465000000))

etc...
{quote}

I've able to reliably reproduce by creating a new empty table, writing a few 
partitions containing a few rows each, forcing a flush using nodetool, writing 
some more, and flushing again, and letting the first compaction happen (using 
LCS). If I read before flushing, sometimes I will get zero rows back (with 
quorum between writes and reads), or corrupt bytes, though sometimes reading 
would yield the correct results. I haven't been able to narrow down yet the 
cases when the data comes back corrupt vs not, though in the same test case 
(one set of of writes) the results of a read appear to be consistent 
(successive reads are either all correct or all incorrect).




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