Class OperatorSubtaskState
- All Implemented Interfaces:
Serializable,CompositeStateHandle,StateObject
- Direct Known Subclasses:
FinishedOperatorSubtaskState
OperatorSubtaskStates from all parallel tasks that physically execute parallelized, physical
instances of the operator.
The full state of the logical operator is represented by OperatorState which consists
of OperatorSubtaskStates.
Typically, we expect all collections in this class to be of size 0 or 1, because there is up to one state handle produced per state type (e.g. managed-keyed, raw-operator, ...). In particular, this holds when taking a snapshot. The purpose of having the state handles in collections is that this class is also reused in restoring state. Under normal circumstances, the expected size of each collection is still 0 or 1, except for scale-down. In scale-down, one operator subtask can become responsible for the state of multiple previous subtasks. The collections can then store all the state handles that are relevant to build up the new subtask state.
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Nested Class Summary
Nested ClassesModifier and TypeClassDescriptionstatic classThe builder for a newOperatorSubtaskStatewhich can be obtained bybuilder().Nested classes/interfaces inherited from interface org.apache.flink.runtime.state.StateObject
StateObject.StateObjectLocation, StateObject.StateObjectSizeStatsCollector -
Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionstatic OperatorSubtaskState.Builderbuilder()voidDiscards the state referred to and solemnly owned by this handle, to free up resources in the persistent storage.booleanlongReturns the persisted data size during checkpoint execution in bytes.longReturns the size of the state in bytes.inthashCode()booleanhasState()booleanvoidregisterSharedStates(SharedStateRegistry sharedStateRegistry, long checkpointID) Register both newly created and already referenced shared states in the givenSharedStateRegistry.toString()Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, finalize, getClass, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, waitMethods inherited from interface org.apache.flink.runtime.state.StateObject
collectSizeStats
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Method Details
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getManagedOperatorState
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getRawOperatorState
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getManagedKeyedState
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getRawKeyedState
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getInputChannelState
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getResultSubpartitionState
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getInputRescalingDescriptor
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getOutputRescalingDescriptor
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getDiscardables
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discardState
public void discardState()Description copied from interface:StateObjectDiscards the state referred to and solemnly owned by this handle, to free up resources in the persistent storage. This method is called when the state represented by this object will not be used anymore.- Specified by:
discardStatein interfaceStateObject
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getCheckpointedSize
public long getCheckpointedSize()Description copied from interface:CompositeStateHandleReturns the persisted data size during checkpoint execution in bytes. If incremental checkpoint is enabled, this value represents the incremental persisted data size, and usually smaller thanStateObject.getStateSize(). If the size is unknown, this method would return same result asStateObject.getStateSize().- Specified by:
getCheckpointedSizein interfaceCompositeStateHandle- Returns:
- The persisted data size during checkpoint execution in bytes.
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getStateSize
public long getStateSize()Description copied from interface:StateObjectReturns the size of the state in bytes. If the size is not known, this method should return0.The values produced by this method are only used for informational purposes and for metrics/monitoring. If this method returns wrong values, the checkpoints and recovery will still behave correctly. However, efficiency may be impacted (wrong space pre-allocation) and functionality that depends on metrics (like monitoring) will be impacted.
Note for implementors: This method should not perform any I/O operations while obtaining the state size (hence it does not declare throwing an
IOException). Instead, the state size should be stored in the state object, or should be computable from the state stored in this object. The reason is that this method is called frequently by several parts of the checkpointing and issuing I/O requests from this method accumulates a heavy I/O load on the storage system at higher scale.- Specified by:
getStateSizein interfaceStateObject- Returns:
- Size of the state in bytes.
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isFinished
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equals
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hashCode
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toString
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hasState
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toBuilder
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builder
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