GitHub user tzulitai opened a pull request:

    https://github.com/apache/flink/pull/4014

    [FLINK-6763] [core] Make serialization of composite serializer configs more 
efficient

    This PR affects the serialization formats of configuration snapshots of 
composite serializers, most notably the `PojoSerializer`, as well as others 
such as `MapSerializer`, `GenericArraySerializer`, `TupleSerializer`, etc. It 
also affects the serialization formats of the 
`OperatorBackendSerializationProxy` and `KeyedBackendSerializationProxy`.
    
    Prior to this PR, whenever we write a serializer and its config snapshot 
into a checkpoint, we always write the start offset and end offset of the 
serializer bytes, effectively indexing every serializer and its config. This 
required buffering the whole list of serializer and config snapshot pairs when 
writing the checkpoint.
    
    This PR changes this to be more efficient by just writing the length of the 
serializer bytes prior to writing the serializer. This also allows lesser 
buffering for the writes.
    
    ## Implementation
    
    Now, `TypeSerializerSerializationUtil` has the following methods for 
writing / reading serializers:
    
    - `writeSerializer`
    - `tryReadSerializer`
    - `writeSerializerWithResilience`
    - `tryReadSerializerWithResilience`
    
    The first two non-resilient variants remains as they were (not containing 
write serializer length logic), and needs to remain untouched for backwards 
compatibility (previous checkpoints do not contain the serializer length before 
the serializer bytes). They are only used in code paths for backwards 
compatibility.
    
    All composite type serializers now use the latter two `*WithResilience` 
variants.
    
    ## Affect on backwards compatibility
    
    Backwards compatibility is still maintained for prior versions.
    However, depending on whether or not this PR makes it into the 1.3.0 
release, it may need to be changed more. The current state of the PR assumes 
that it will be merged for 1.3.0.
    If it misses it, the PR needs additional changes to have separate code 
paths for the config snapshot reads of composite serializers, one for VERSION 1 
which still uses offsets, and one for an upticked VERSION 2 which use the new 
`*WithResilience` variants.
    
    ## Tests
    
    Since the tests in `TypeSerializerSerializationUtilTest` and 
`PojoSerializerTest` already cover tests for resilience of serializer read 
failures, and this PR only changes the way we store information to achieve the 
same functionality, no new tests are added.


You can merge this pull request into a Git repository by running:

    $ git pull https://github.com/tzulitai/flink FLINK-6763

Alternatively you can review and apply these changes as the patch at:

    https://github.com/apache/flink/pull/4014.patch

To close this pull request, make a commit to your master/trunk branch
with (at least) the following in the commit message:

    This closes #4014
    
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commit 61c7ba2bb2d6dbe750227815593c1c4d952556d4
Author: Tzu-Li (Gordon) Tai <tzuli...@apache.org>
Date:   2017-05-29T18:07:04Z

    [FLINK-6763] [core] Make serialization of composite serializer configs more 
efficient
    
    This commit affects the serialization formats of configuration snapshots
    of composite serializers, most notably the PojoSerializer, as well as
    others such as MapSerializer, GenericArraySerializer, TupleSerializer,
    etc. It also affects the serialization formats of the
    OperatorBackendSerializationProxy and KeyedBackendSerializationProxy.
    
    Prior to this commit, whenever we write a serializer and its config
    snapshot into a checkpoint, we always write the start offset and end
    offset of the serializer bytes, effectively indexing every serializer
    and its config. This required buffering the whole list of serializer and
    config snapshot pairs when writing the checkpoint.
    
    This commit changes this to be more efficient by just writing the length
    of the serializer bytes prior to writing the serializer. This allows
    lesser buffering for the writes.

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