Example #1
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// TODO(tschottdorf): this method is somewhat awkward but unless we want to
// give this error back to the client, our options are limited. We'll have to
// run the whole thing for them, or any restart will still end up at the client
// which will not be prepared to be handed a Txn.
func (tc *TxnCoordSender) resendWithTxn(
	ba roachpb.BatchRequest,
) (*roachpb.BatchResponse, *roachpb.Error) {
	ctx := tc.AnnotateCtx(context.TODO())
	// Run a one-off transaction with that single command.
	if log.V(1) {
		log.Infof(ctx, "%s: auto-wrapping in txn and re-executing: ", ba)
	}
	// TODO(bdarnell): need to be able to pass other parts of DBContext
	// through here.
	dbCtx := client.DefaultDBContext()
	dbCtx.UserPriority = ba.UserPriority
	tmpDB := client.NewDBWithContext(tc, dbCtx)
	var br *roachpb.BatchResponse
	err := tmpDB.Txn(ctx, func(txn *client.Txn) error {
		txn.SetDebugName("auto-wrap", 0)
		b := txn.NewBatch()
		b.Header = ba.Header
		for _, arg := range ba.Requests {
			req := arg.GetInner()
			b.AddRawRequest(req)
		}
		err := txn.CommitInBatch(b)
		br = b.RawResponse()
		return err
	})
	if err != nil {
		return nil, roachpb.NewError(err)
	}
	br.Txn = nil // hide the evidence
	return br, nil
}
Example #2
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// updateState updates the transaction state in both the success and
// error cases, applying those updates to the corresponding txnMeta
// object when adequate. It also updates certain errors with the
// updated transaction for use by client restarts.
func (tc *TxnCoordSender) updateState(
	ctx context.Context,
	startNS int64,
	ba roachpb.BatchRequest,
	br *roachpb.BatchResponse,
	pErr *roachpb.Error,
) *roachpb.Error {

	tc.Lock()
	defer tc.Unlock()

	if ba.Txn == nil {
		// Not a transactional request.
		return pErr
	}

	var newTxn roachpb.Transaction
	newTxn.Update(ba.Txn)
	if pErr == nil {
		newTxn.Update(br.Txn)
	} else if errTxn := pErr.GetTxn(); errTxn != nil {
		newTxn.Update(errTxn)
	}

	switch t := pErr.GetDetail().(type) {
	case *roachpb.OpRequiresTxnError:
		panic("OpRequiresTxnError must not happen at this level")
	case *roachpb.ReadWithinUncertaintyIntervalError:
		// If the reader encountered a newer write within the uncertainty
		// interval, we advance the txn's timestamp just past the last observed
		// timestamp from the node.
		restartTS, ok := newTxn.GetObservedTimestamp(pErr.OriginNode)
		if !ok {
			pErr = roachpb.NewError(errors.Errorf("no observed timestamp for node %d found on uncertainty restart", pErr.OriginNode))
		} else {
			newTxn.Timestamp.Forward(restartTS)
			newTxn.Restart(ba.UserPriority, newTxn.Priority, newTxn.Timestamp)
		}
	case *roachpb.TransactionAbortedError:
		// Increase timestamp if applicable.
		newTxn.Timestamp.Forward(pErr.GetTxn().Timestamp)
		newTxn.Priority = pErr.GetTxn().Priority
		// Clean up the freshly aborted transaction in defer(), avoiding a
		// race with the state update below.
		defer tc.cleanupTxnLocked(ctx, newTxn)
	case *roachpb.TransactionPushError:
		// Increase timestamp if applicable, ensuring that we're
		// just ahead of the pushee.
		newTxn.Timestamp.Forward(t.PusheeTxn.Timestamp)
		newTxn.Restart(ba.UserPriority, t.PusheeTxn.Priority-1, newTxn.Timestamp)
	case *roachpb.TransactionRetryError:
		// Increase timestamp so on restart, we're ahead of any timestamp
		// cache entries or newer versions which caused the restart.
		newTxn.Restart(ba.UserPriority, pErr.GetTxn().Priority, newTxn.Timestamp)
	case *roachpb.WriteTooOldError:
		newTxn.Restart(ba.UserPriority, newTxn.Priority, t.ActualTimestamp)
	case nil:
		// Nothing to do here, avoid the default case.
	default:
		// Do not clean up the transaction since we're leaving cancellation of
		// the transaction up to the client. For example, on seeing an error,
		// like TransactionStatusError or ConditionFailedError, the client
		// will call Txn.CleanupOnError() which will cleanup the transaction
		// and its intents. Therefore leave the transaction in the PENDING
		// state and do not call cleanTxnLocked().
	}

	txnID := *newTxn.ID

	txnMeta := tc.txns[txnID]
	// For successful transactional requests, keep the written intents and
	// the updated transaction record to be sent along with the reply.
	// The transaction metadata is created with the first writing operation.
	// A tricky edge case is that of a transaction which "fails" on the
	// first writing request, but actually manages to write some intents
	// (for example, due to being multi-range). In this case, there will
	// be an error, but the transaction will be marked as Writing and the
	// coordinator must track the state, for the client's retry will be
	// performed with a Writing transaction which the coordinator rejects
	// unless it is tracking it (on top of it making sense to track it;
	// after all, it **has** laid down intents and only the coordinator
	// can augment a potential EndTransaction call). See #3303.
	if txnMeta != nil || pErr == nil || newTxn.Writing {
		// Adding the intents even on error reduces the likelihood of dangling
		// intents blocking concurrent writers for extended periods of time.
		// See #3346.
		var keys []roachpb.Span
		if txnMeta != nil {
			keys = txnMeta.keys
		}
		ba.IntentSpanIterate(br, func(key, endKey roachpb.Key) {
			keys = append(keys, roachpb.Span{
				Key:    key,
				EndKey: endKey,
			})
		})

		if txnMeta != nil {
			txnMeta.keys = keys
		} else if len(keys) > 0 {
			if !newTxn.Writing {
				panic("txn with intents marked as non-writing")
			}
			// If the transaction is already over, there's no point in
			// launching a one-off coordinator which will shut down right
			// away. If we ended up here with an error, we'll always start
			// the coordinator - the transaction has laid down intents, so
			// we expect it to be committed/aborted at some point in the
			// future.
			if _, isEnding := ba.GetArg(roachpb.EndTransaction); pErr != nil || !isEnding {
				log.Event(ctx, "coordinator spawns")
				txnMeta = &txnMetadata{
					txn:              newTxn,
					keys:             keys,
					firstUpdateNanos: startNS,
					lastUpdateNanos:  tc.clock.PhysicalNow(),
					timeoutDuration:  tc.clientTimeout,
					txnEnd:           make(chan struct{}),
				}
				tc.txns[txnID] = txnMeta

				if err := tc.stopper.RunAsyncTask(ctx, func(ctx context.Context) {
					tc.heartbeatLoop(ctx, txnID)
				}); err != nil {
					// The system is already draining and we can't start the
					// heartbeat. We refuse new transactions for now because
					// they're likely not going to have all intents committed.
					// In principle, we can relax this as needed though.
					tc.unregisterTxnLocked(txnID)
					return roachpb.NewError(err)
				}
			} else {
				// If this was a successful one phase commit, update stats
				// directly as they won't otherwise be updated on heartbeat
				// loop shutdown.
				etArgs, ok := br.Responses[len(br.Responses)-1].GetInner().(*roachpb.EndTransactionResponse)
				tc.updateStats(tc.clock.PhysicalNow()-startNS, 0, newTxn.Status, ok && etArgs.OnePhaseCommit)
			}
		}
	}

	// Update our record of this transaction, even on error.
	if txnMeta != nil {
		txnMeta.txn.Update(&newTxn)
		if !txnMeta.txn.Writing {
			panic("tracking a non-writing txn")
		}
		txnMeta.setLastUpdate(tc.clock.PhysicalNow())
	}

	if pErr == nil {
		// For successful transactional requests, always send the updated txn
		// record back. Note that we make sure not to share data with newTxn
		// (which may have made it into txnMeta).
		if br.Txn != nil {
			br.Txn.Update(&newTxn)
		} else {
			clonedTxn := newTxn.Clone()
			br.Txn = &clonedTxn
		}
	} else if pErr.GetTxn() != nil {
		// Avoid changing existing errors because sometimes they escape into
		// goroutines and data races can occur.
		pErrShallow := *pErr
		pErrShallow.SetTxn(&newTxn) // SetTxn clones newTxn
		pErr = &pErrShallow
	}

	return pErr
}
Example #3
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// TestSender mocks out some of the txn coordinator sender's
// functionality. It responds to PutRequests using testPutResp.
func newTestSender(
	pre, post func(roachpb.BatchRequest) (*roachpb.BatchResponse, *roachpb.Error),
) SenderFunc {
	txnID := uuid.MakeV4()

	return func(_ context.Context, ba roachpb.BatchRequest) (*roachpb.BatchResponse, *roachpb.Error) {
		if ba.UserPriority == 0 {
			ba.UserPriority = 1
		}
		if ba.Txn != nil && ba.Txn.ID == nil {
			ba.Txn.Key = txnKey
			ba.Txn.ID = &txnID
		}

		var br *roachpb.BatchResponse
		var pErr *roachpb.Error
		if pre != nil {
			br, pErr = pre(ba)
		} else {
			br = ba.CreateReply()
		}
		if pErr != nil {
			return nil, pErr
		}
		var writing bool
		status := roachpb.PENDING
		for i, req := range ba.Requests {
			args := req.GetInner()
			if _, ok := args.(*roachpb.PutRequest); ok {
				testPutRespCopy := testPutResp
				union := &br.Responses[i] // avoid operating on copy
				union.MustSetInner(&testPutRespCopy)
			}
			if roachpb.IsTransactionWrite(args) {
				writing = true
			}
		}
		if args, ok := ba.GetArg(roachpb.EndTransaction); ok {
			et := args.(*roachpb.EndTransactionRequest)
			writing = true
			if et.Commit {
				status = roachpb.COMMITTED
			} else {
				status = roachpb.ABORTED
			}
		}
		if ba.Txn != nil {
			txnClone := ba.Txn.Clone()
			br.Txn = &txnClone
			if pErr == nil {
				br.Txn.Writing = writing
				br.Txn.Status = status
			}
		}

		if post != nil {
			br, pErr = post(ba)
		}
		return br, pErr
	}
}