I have pushed 56436a to release-2.x. Would you mind taking a look at it, please? If there are no objections, I want to port it to master as well.
On Wed, Oct 28, 2020 at 9:05 PM Volkan Yazıcı <volkan.yaz...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello, > > While logging, we sometimes notice that the entire logging infra comes to > a halt, even though the rest of the application still works perfectly fine. > I have figured, appenders wrapped by AsyncAppender can throw a > java.lang.Throwable that is not a subclass of java.lang.Exception and such > an exception kills the AsyncAppender worker thread. Consider the following > snippet from AsyncAppender.java in 2.x branch: > > boolean callAppenders(final LogEvent event) { > boolean success = false; > for (final AppenderControl control : appenders) { > try { > control.callAppender(event); > success = true; > } catch (final Exception ex) { > // If no appender is successful the error appender will get it. > } > } > return success; > } > > Further, this is the relevant AppenderControl#tryCallAppender(LogEvent) > method: > > private void tryCallAppender(final LogEvent event) { > try { > appender.append(event); > } catch (final RuntimeException ex) { > handleAppenderError(event, ex); > } catch (final Exception ex) { > handleAppenderError(event, new AppenderLoggingException(ex)); > } > } > > To avoid AsyncAppender.AsyncThread getting killed, I propose, in > tryCallAppender(), replacing the java.lang.Exception catch clause with > java.lang.Throwable instead. Objections? (If there are none, I will push > this to both master and release-2.x branches with some unit tests.) > > To get some inspiration, I have checked the > java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor#runWorker() method: > > try { > task.run(); > } catch (RuntimeException x) { > thrown = x; throw x; > } catch (Error x) { > thrown = x; throw x; > } catch (Throwable x) { > thrown = x; throw new Error(x); > } > > This is inline with the change I propose for tryCallAppender(). > > For the records, the most frequent Throwable we encounter that is a super > class of Exception is ExceptionInInitializerError, in case you are > interested in. > > Kind regards. >