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 Kirill Sizov reassigned IGNITE-22310:
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    Assignee:  Kirill Sizov

> Handling of TxCleanupMessage takes too much time on the network thread 
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>                 Key: IGNITE-22310
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IGNITE-22310
>             Project: Ignite
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>            Reporter: Aleksandr Polovtsev
>            Assignee:  Kirill Sizov
>            Priority: Major
>              Labels: ignite-3
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> When running tests on my local machine, I've encountered a lot of messages 
> like "Message handling has been too long" for messages of type 
> {{{}TxCleanupMessage{}}}. Looks like the sync part of the 
> {{TxCleanupRequestHandler}} should either be optimized or dispatched onto a 
> different thread.
> The reason is that we have the following flow: tx finish (on commit 
> partition) -> tx cleanup (on every node containing enlisted partitions) -> tx 
> write intent switch (on every enlisted partition). In the case of commit 
> partition all of this is executed on the same node, so the network engine 
> does "send to self" without changing the thread. In other words, on commit 
> partition the flow is following: tx finish (partition operations thread) -> 
> tx cleanup (same thread) -> tx write intent switch (same thread).
> There is a network message handler measuring the time and writing the 
> mentioned message to log. In the case of tx cleanup on commit partition it 
> actually measures the tx write intent switch, which is not very fast and 
> happens synchronously because we started tx cleanup already being within a 
> partition operations thread. Seems that this time measuring handler should be 
> aware of the thread permissions and not write any warnings when the current 
> thread has (storage_read, storage_write) permissions.



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