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  1. Lucene - Core
  2. LUCENE-2666

ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException when iterating over TermDocs

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    • Bug
    • Status: Open
    • Major
    • Resolution: Unresolved
    • 3.0.2
    • None
    • core/index
    • None
    • New

    Description

      A user got this very strange exception, and I managed to get the index that it happens on. Basically, iterating over the TermDocs causes an AAOIB exception. I easily reproduced it using the FieldCache which does exactly that (the field in question is indexed as numeric). Here is the exception:

      Exception in thread "main" java.lang.ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException: 114
      at org.apache.lucene.util.BitVector.get(BitVector.java:104)
      at org.apache.lucene.index.SegmentTermDocs.next(SegmentTermDocs.java:127)
      at org.apache.lucene.search.FieldCacheImpl$LongCache.createValue(FieldCacheImpl.java:501)
      at org.apache.lucene.search.FieldCacheImpl$Cache.get(FieldCacheImpl.java:183)
      at org.apache.lucene.search.FieldCacheImpl.getLongs(FieldCacheImpl.java:470)
      at TestMe.main(TestMe.java:56)

      It happens on the following segment: _26t docCount: 914 delCount: 1 delFileName: _26t_1.del

      And as you can see, it smells like a corner case (it fails for document number 912, the AIOOB happens from the deleted docs). The code to recreate it is simple:

      FSDirectory dir = FSDirectory.open(new File("index"));
      IndexReader reader = IndexReader.open(dir, true);

      IndexReader[] subReaders = reader.getSequentialSubReaders();
      for (IndexReader subReader : subReaders) {
      Field field = subReader.getClass().getSuperclass().getDeclaredField("si");
      field.setAccessible(true);
      SegmentInfo si = (SegmentInfo) field.get(subReader);
      System.out.println("--> " + si);
      if (si.getDocStoreSegment().contains("_26t"))

      { // this is the probleatic one... System.out.println("problematic one..."); FieldCache.DEFAULT.getLongs(subReader, "__documentdate", FieldCache.NUMERIC_UTILS_LONG_PARSER); }

      }

      Here is the result of a check index on that segment:

      8 of 10: name=_26t docCount=914
      compound=true
      hasProx=true
      numFiles=2
      size (MB)=1.641
      diagnostics =

      {optimize=false, mergeFactor=10, os.version=2.6.18-194.11.1.el5.centos.plus, os=Linux, mergeDocStores=true, lucene.version=3.0.2 953716 - 2010-06-11 17:13:53, source=merge, os.arch=amd64, java.version=1.6.0, java.vendor=Sun Microsystems Inc.}

      has deletions [delFileName=_26t_1.del]
      test: open reader.........OK [1 deleted docs]
      test: fields..............OK [32 fields]
      test: field norms.........OK [32 fields]
      test: terms, freq, prox...ERROR [114]
      java.lang.ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException: 114
      at org.apache.lucene.util.BitVector.get(BitVector.java:104)
      at org.apache.lucene.index.SegmentTermDocs.next(SegmentTermDocs.java:127)
      at org.apache.lucene.index.SegmentTermPositions.next(SegmentTermPositions.java:102)
      at org.apache.lucene.index.CheckIndex.testTermIndex(CheckIndex.java:616)
      at org.apache.lucene.index.CheckIndex.checkIndex(CheckIndex.java:509)
      at org.apache.lucene.index.CheckIndex.checkIndex(CheckIndex.java:299)
      at TestMe.main(TestMe.java:47)
      test: stored fields.......ERROR [114]
      java.lang.ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException: 114
      at org.apache.lucene.util.BitVector.get(BitVector.java:104)
      at org.apache.lucene.index.ReadOnlySegmentReader.isDeleted(ReadOnlySegmentReader.java:34)
      at org.apache.lucene.index.CheckIndex.testStoredFields(CheckIndex.java:684)
      at org.apache.lucene.index.CheckIndex.checkIndex(CheckIndex.java:512)
      at org.apache.lucene.index.CheckIndex.checkIndex(CheckIndex.java:299)
      at TestMe.main(TestMe.java:47)
      test: term vectors........ERROR [114]
      java.lang.ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException: 114
      at org.apache.lucene.util.BitVector.get(BitVector.java:104)
      at org.apache.lucene.index.ReadOnlySegmentReader.isDeleted(ReadOnlySegmentReader.java:34)
      at org.apache.lucene.index.CheckIndex.testTermVectors(CheckIndex.java:721)
      at org.apache.lucene.index.CheckIndex.checkIndex(CheckIndex.java:515)
      at org.apache.lucene.index.CheckIndex.checkIndex(CheckIndex.java:299)
      at TestMe.main(TestMe.java:47)

      The creation of the index does not do something fancy (all defaults), though there is usage of the near real time aspect (IndexWriter#getReader) which does complicate deleted docs handling. Seems like the deleted docs got written without matching the number of docs?. Sadly, I don't have something that recreates it from scratch, but I do have the index if someone want to have a look at it (mail me directly and I will provide a download link).

      I will continue to investigate why this might happen, just wondering if someone stumbled on this exception before. Lucene 3.0.2 is used.

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