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Till Rohrmann closed FLINK-19832.
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    Resolution: Fixed

Fixed via

1.13.0:
58ed205390078929c0691196cf692029c837ea9c
f097b9387e99876f7b2a02a049a1b2783554390d

1.12.1:
b4155ecd2185b82cff713d4382f5245d661ec353
3e8448c65a50bc94676e6a916d9a6b18b12b7210

> Improve handling of immediately failed physical slot in 
> SlotSharingExecutionSlotAllocator
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: FLINK-19832
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLINK-19832
>             Project: Flink
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: Runtime / Coordination
>    Affects Versions: 1.12.0
>            Reporter: Andrey Zagrebin
>            Assignee: Andrey Zagrebin
>            Priority: Major
>              Labels: pull-request-available
>             Fix For: 1.13.0, 1.12.1
>
>
> Improve handling of immediately failed physical slot in 
> SlotSharingExecutionSlotAllocator
> If a physical slot future the immediately fails for a new SharedSlot in 
> SlotSharingExecutionSlotAllocator#getOrAllocateSharedSlot but we continue to 
> add logical slots to this SharedSlot, eventually, the logical slot also fails 
> and gets removed from {{the SharedSlot}} which gets released (state 
> RELEASED). The subsequent logical slot addings in the loop of 
> {{allocateLogicalSlotsFromSharedSlots}} will fail the scheduling
> with the ALLOCATED state check because it will be RELEASED.
> The subsequent bulk timeout check will also not find the SharedSlot and fail 
> with NPE.
> Hence, such SharedSlot with the immediately failed physical slot future 
> should not be kept in the SlotSharingExecutionSlotAllocator and the logical 
> slot requests depending on it can be immediately returned failed. The bulk 
> timeout check does not need to be started because if some physical (and its 
> logical) slot requests failed then the whole bulk will be canceled by 
> scheduler.
> If the last assumption is not true for the future scheduling, this bulk 
> failure might need additional explicit pending requests cancelation. We 
> expect to refactor it for the declarative scheduling anyways.



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