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ASF GitHub Bot commented on FLINK-4545: --------------------------------------- Github user zentol commented on a diff in the pull request: https://github.com/apache/flink/pull/3721#discussion_r111992933 --- Diff: flink-runtime/src/test/java/org/apache/flink/runtime/taskexecutor/TaskManagerServicesTest.java --- @@ -0,0 +1,272 @@ +/* + * Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one + * or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file + * distributed with this work for additional information + * regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file + * to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the + * "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance + * with the License. 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+import org.powermock.modules.junit4.PowerMockRunner; + +import java.net.InetAddress; +import java.util.Random; + +import static org.junit.Assert.assertEquals; +import static org.junit.Assert.assertTrue; +import static org.mockito.Mockito.mock; +import static org.powermock.api.mockito.PowerMockito.when; + +/** + * Unit test for {@link TaskManagerServices}. + */ +@RunWith(PowerMockRunner.class) +@PrepareForTest(EnvironmentInformation.class) +public class TaskManagerServicesTest { + + /** + * Test for {@link TaskManagerServices#calculateNetworkBuf(long, Configuration)} using old + * configurations via {@link TaskManagerOptions#NETWORK_NUM_BUFFERS}. + */ + @SuppressWarnings("deprecation") + @Test + public void calculateNetworkBufOld() throws Exception { + Configuration config = new Configuration(); + config.setInteger(TaskManagerOptions.NETWORK_NUM_BUFFERS, 1); + + // note: actual network buffer memory size is independent of the totalJavaMemorySize + assertEquals(TaskManagerOptions.MEMORY_SEGMENT_SIZE.defaultValue().longValue(), + TaskManagerServices.calculateNetworkBuf(10L << 20, config)); + assertEquals(TaskManagerOptions.MEMORY_SEGMENT_SIZE.defaultValue().longValue(), + TaskManagerServices.calculateNetworkBuf(64L << 20, config)); + + // test integer overflow in the memory size + int numBuffers = (int) ((2L << 32) / TaskManagerOptions.MEMORY_SEGMENT_SIZE.defaultValue()); // 2^33 + config.setInteger(TaskManagerOptions.NETWORK_NUM_BUFFERS, numBuffers); + assertEquals(2L << 32, TaskManagerServices.calculateNetworkBuf(2L << 33, config)); + } + + /** + * Test for {@link TaskManagerServices#calculateNetworkBuf(long, Configuration)} using new + * configurations via {@link TaskManagerOptions#NETWORK_BUFFERS_MEMORY_FRACTION}, + * {@link TaskManagerOptions#NETWORK_BUFFERS_MEMORY_MIN} and + * {@link TaskManagerOptions#NETWORK_BUFFERS_MEMORY_MAX}. + */ + @Test + public void calculateNetworkBufNew() throws Exception { + Configuration config = new Configuration(); + + // (1) defaults + final Float defaultFrac = TaskManagerOptions.NETWORK_BUFFERS_MEMORY_FRACTION.defaultValue(); + final Long defaultMin = TaskManagerOptions.NETWORK_BUFFERS_MEMORY_MIN.defaultValue(); + final Long defaultMax = TaskManagerOptions.NETWORK_BUFFERS_MEMORY_MAX.defaultValue(); + assertEquals(Math.min(defaultMax, Math.max(defaultMin, (long) (defaultFrac * (10L << 20)))), + TaskManagerServices.calculateNetworkBuf((64L << 20 + 1), config)); + assertEquals(Math.min(defaultMax, Math.max(defaultMin, (long) (defaultFrac * (10L << 30)))), + TaskManagerServices.calculateNetworkBuf((10L << 30), config)); + + calculateNetworkBufNew(config); + } + + /** + * Helper to test {@link TaskManagerServices#calculateNetworkBuf(long, Configuration)} with the + * new configuration parameters. + * + * @param config configuration object + */ + private static void calculateNetworkBufNew(final Configuration config) { + // (2) fixed size memory + config.setLong(TaskManagerOptions.NETWORK_BUFFERS_MEMORY_MIN, 1L << 20); // 1MB + config.setLong(TaskManagerOptions.NETWORK_BUFFERS_MEMORY_MAX, 1L << 20); // 1MB + + // note: actual network buffer memory size is independent of the totalJavaMemorySize + assertEquals(1 << 20, TaskManagerServices.calculateNetworkBuf(10L << 20, config)); + assertEquals(1 << 20, TaskManagerServices.calculateNetworkBuf(64L << 20, config)); + assertEquals(1 << 20, TaskManagerServices.calculateNetworkBuf(1L << 30, config)); + + // (3) random fraction, min, and max values + Random ran = new Random(); + for (int i = 0; i < 1_000; ++i){ + float frac = Math.max(ran.nextFloat(), Float.MIN_VALUE); + config.setFloat(TaskManagerOptions.NETWORK_BUFFERS_MEMORY_FRACTION, frac); + + long min = Math.max(TaskManagerOptions.MEMORY_SEGMENT_SIZE.defaultValue(), ran.nextLong()); + config.setLong(TaskManagerOptions.NETWORK_BUFFERS_MEMORY_MIN, min); + + long max = Math.max(min, ran.nextLong()); + config.setLong(TaskManagerOptions.NETWORK_BUFFERS_MEMORY_MAX, max); + + long javaMem = Math.max(max + 1, ran.nextLong()); + + final long networkBufMem = TaskManagerServices.calculateNetworkBuf(javaMem, config); --- End diff -- What we definitely need here is a catch block that prints the used parameters if any assertion fails. It is a bit odd to use random parameters in the first place though :/ > Flink automatically manages TM network buffer > --------------------------------------------- > > Key: FLINK-4545 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLINK-4545 > Project: Flink > Issue Type: Wish > Components: Network > Reporter: Zhenzhong Xu > > Currently, the number of network buffer per task manager is preconfigured and > the memory is pre-allocated through taskmanager.network.numberOfBuffers > config. In a Job DAG with shuffle phase, this number can go up very high > depends on the TM cluster size. The formula for calculating the buffer count > is documented here > (https://ci.apache.org/projects/flink/flink-docs-master/setup/config.html#configuring-the-network-buffers). > > #slots-per-TM^2 * #TMs * 4 > In a standalone deployment, we may need to control the task manager cluster > size dynamically and then leverage the up-coming Flink feature to support > scaling job parallelism/rescaling at runtime. > If the buffer count config is static at runtime and cannot be changed without > restarting task manager process, this may add latency and complexity for > scaling process. I am wondering if there is already any discussion around > whether the network buffer should be automatically managed by Flink or at > least expose some API to allow it to be reconfigured. Let me know if there is > any existing JIRA that I should follow. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.15#6346)