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mazhengxuan commented on HBASE-30332:
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{{Thank you, Charles! I really appreciate the offer. I’ll start working on the
fix and tag you once it is ready for review.}}
> ProtobufUtil.toResult() silently discards QueryMetrics for empty
> (row-not-found) results
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>
> Key: HBASE-30332
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-30332
> Project: HBase
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Client, IPC/RPC
> Reporter: Abinayaa Tharmmarajhan
> Priority: Minor
>
> When a {{Get}} is issued with {{setQueryMetricsEnabled(true)}} and the
> requested row does not exist, the {{{}QueryMetrics{}}}(specifically
> {{{}blockBytesScanned{}}}) are silently dropped during protobuf
> serialization. The client always receives {{result.getMetrics() == null}} for
> missing rows, even though the server did read blocks (bloom filters, index
> blocks) to determine the row is absent and correctly computed the byte count.
>
> *Steps to Reproduce*
> # Issue a {{Get}} against a row that does not exist, with
> {{get.setQueryMetricsEnabled(true)}}
> # Check {{result.getMetrics()}} on the returned {{Result}}
> # Observe {{null}} despite blocks having been read server-side
>
> *Expected Behavior*
> {{result.getMetrics().getBlockBytesScanned()}} returns the number of bytes
> read to determine the row is absent — the same as it would for a row that
> exists.
>
> *Root cause*
> Based on some analysis, in {{ProtobufUtil.toResult(Result result, boolean
> encodeTags)}} and {{{}ProtobufUtil.toResultNoData(Result result){}}}, when a
> result has no cells, the code takes an early-return path that returns one of
> six pre-built static proto constants. This could be causing the QueryMetrics
> to be dropped for such cases.
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