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// Copyright (c) 2011-present, Facebook, Inc. All rights reserved.
// This source code is licensed under both the GPLv2 (found in the
// COPYING file in the root directory) and Apache 2.0 License
// (found in the LICENSE.Apache file in the root directory).
//
// Copyright (c) 2011 The LevelDB Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
// found in the LICENSE file. See the AUTHORS file for names of contributors.
#include <cstring>
Restore file size in backup table file names (and other cleanup) (#7400) Summary: Prior to 6.12, backup files using share_files_with_checksum had the file size encoded in the file name, after the last '\_' and before the last '.'. We considered this an implementation detail subject to change, and indeed removed this information from the file name (with an option to use old behavior) because it was considered ineffective/inefficient for file name uniqueness. However, some downstream RocksDB users were relying on this information since the file size is not explicitly in the backup manifest file. This primary purpose of this change is "retrofitting" the 6.12 release (not yet a public release) to simultaneously support the benefits of the new naming scheme (I/O performance and data correctness at scale) and preserve the file size information, both as default behaviors. With this change, we are essentially making the file size information encoded in the file name an official, though obscure, extension of the backup meta file format. We preserve an option (kLegacyCrc32cAndFileSize) to use the original "legacy" naming scheme, with its caveats, and make it easy to omit the file size information (no kFlagIncludeFileSize), for more compact file names. But note that changing the naming scheme used on an existing db and backup directory can lead to transient space amplification, as some files will be stored under two names in the shared_checksum directory. Because some backups were saved using the original 6.12 naming scheme, we offer two ways of dealing with those files: SST files generated by older 6.12 versions can either use the default naming scheme in effect when the SST files were generated (kFlagMatchInterimNaming, default, no transient space amplification) or can use a new naming scheme (no kFlagMatchInterimNaming, potential space amplification because some already stored files getting a new name). We don't have a natural way to detect which files were generated by previous 6.12 versions, but this change hacks one in by changing DB session ids to now use a more concise encoding, reducing file name length, saving ~dozen bytes from SST files, and making them visually distinct from DB ids so that they are less likely to be mixed up. Two final auxiliary notes: Recognizing that the backup file names have become a de facto part of the backup meta schema, this change makes them easier to parse and extend by putting a distinct marker, 's', before DB session ids embedded in the name. When we extend this to allow custom checksums in the name, they can get their own marker to ensure safe parsing. For backward compatibility, file size does not get a marker but is assumed for `_[0-9]+[.]` Another change from initial 6.12 default behavior is never including file custom checksum in the file name. Looking ahead to 6.13, we do not want the default behavior to cause backup space amplification for someone turning on file custom checksum checking in BackupEngine; we want that to be an easy decision. When implemented, including file custom checksums in backup file names will be a non-default option. Actual file name patterns and priorities, as regexes: kLegacyCrc32cAndFileSize OR pre-6.12 SST file -> [0-9]+_[0-9]+_[0-9]+[.]sst kFlagMatchInterimNaming set (default) AND early 6.12 SST file -> [0-9]+_[0-9a-fA-F-]+[.]sst kUseDbSessionId AND NOT kFlagIncludeFileSize -> [0-9]+_s[0-9A-Z]{20}[.]sst kUseDbSessionId AND kFlagIncludeFileSize (default) -> [0-9]+_s[0-9A-Z]{20}_[0-9]+[.]sst We might add opt-in options for more '\_' separated data in the name, but embedded file size, if present, will always be after last '\_' and before '.sst'. This change was originally applied to version 6.12. (See https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/7390) Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7400 Test Plan: unit tests included. Sync point callbacks are used to mimic previous version SST files. Reviewed By: ajkr Differential Revision: D23759587 Pulled By: pdillinger fbshipit-source-id: f62d8af4e0978de0a34f26288cfbe66049b70025
2020-09-17 17:22:56 +00:00
#include <regex>
#include "db/db_test_util.h"
#include "port/stack_trace.h"
#include "rocksdb/merge_operator.h"
#include "rocksdb/perf_context.h"
#include "rocksdb/utilities/debug.h"
#include "table/block_based/block_based_table_reader.h"
#include "table/block_based/block_builder.h"
#if !defined(ROCKSDB_LITE)
#include "test_util/sync_point.h"
#endif
#include "util/random.h"
#include "utilities/fault_injection_env.h"
#include "utilities/merge_operators.h"
#include "utilities/merge_operators/string_append/stringappend.h"
namespace ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE {
class DBBasicTest : public DBTestBase {
public:
DBBasicTest() : DBTestBase("/db_basic_test", /*env_do_fsync=*/false) {}
};
TEST_F(DBBasicTest, OpenWhenOpen) {
Options options = CurrentOptions();
options.env = env_;
ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE::DB* db2 = nullptr;
ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE::Status s = DB::Open(options, dbname_, &db2);
ASSERT_EQ(Status::Code::kIOError, s.code());
ASSERT_EQ(Status::SubCode::kNone, s.subcode());
ASSERT_TRUE(strstr(s.getState(), "lock ") != nullptr);
delete db2;
}
TEST_F(DBBasicTest, UniqueSession) {
Options options = CurrentOptions();
std::string sid1, sid2, sid3, sid4;
db_->GetDbSessionId(sid1);
Reopen(options);
db_->GetDbSessionId(sid2);
ASSERT_OK(Put("foo", "v1"));
db_->GetDbSessionId(sid4);
Reopen(options);
db_->GetDbSessionId(sid3);
ASSERT_NE(sid1, sid2);
ASSERT_NE(sid1, sid3);
ASSERT_NE(sid2, sid3);
ASSERT_EQ(sid2, sid4);
Restore file size in backup table file names (and other cleanup) (#7400) Summary: Prior to 6.12, backup files using share_files_with_checksum had the file size encoded in the file name, after the last '\_' and before the last '.'. We considered this an implementation detail subject to change, and indeed removed this information from the file name (with an option to use old behavior) because it was considered ineffective/inefficient for file name uniqueness. However, some downstream RocksDB users were relying on this information since the file size is not explicitly in the backup manifest file. This primary purpose of this change is "retrofitting" the 6.12 release (not yet a public release) to simultaneously support the benefits of the new naming scheme (I/O performance and data correctness at scale) and preserve the file size information, both as default behaviors. With this change, we are essentially making the file size information encoded in the file name an official, though obscure, extension of the backup meta file format. We preserve an option (kLegacyCrc32cAndFileSize) to use the original "legacy" naming scheme, with its caveats, and make it easy to omit the file size information (no kFlagIncludeFileSize), for more compact file names. But note that changing the naming scheme used on an existing db and backup directory can lead to transient space amplification, as some files will be stored under two names in the shared_checksum directory. Because some backups were saved using the original 6.12 naming scheme, we offer two ways of dealing with those files: SST files generated by older 6.12 versions can either use the default naming scheme in effect when the SST files were generated (kFlagMatchInterimNaming, default, no transient space amplification) or can use a new naming scheme (no kFlagMatchInterimNaming, potential space amplification because some already stored files getting a new name). We don't have a natural way to detect which files were generated by previous 6.12 versions, but this change hacks one in by changing DB session ids to now use a more concise encoding, reducing file name length, saving ~dozen bytes from SST files, and making them visually distinct from DB ids so that they are less likely to be mixed up. Two final auxiliary notes: Recognizing that the backup file names have become a de facto part of the backup meta schema, this change makes them easier to parse and extend by putting a distinct marker, 's', before DB session ids embedded in the name. When we extend this to allow custom checksums in the name, they can get their own marker to ensure safe parsing. For backward compatibility, file size does not get a marker but is assumed for `_[0-9]+[.]` Another change from initial 6.12 default behavior is never including file custom checksum in the file name. Looking ahead to 6.13, we do not want the default behavior to cause backup space amplification for someone turning on file custom checksum checking in BackupEngine; we want that to be an easy decision. When implemented, including file custom checksums in backup file names will be a non-default option. Actual file name patterns and priorities, as regexes: kLegacyCrc32cAndFileSize OR pre-6.12 SST file -> [0-9]+_[0-9]+_[0-9]+[.]sst kFlagMatchInterimNaming set (default) AND early 6.12 SST file -> [0-9]+_[0-9a-fA-F-]+[.]sst kUseDbSessionId AND NOT kFlagIncludeFileSize -> [0-9]+_s[0-9A-Z]{20}[.]sst kUseDbSessionId AND kFlagIncludeFileSize (default) -> [0-9]+_s[0-9A-Z]{20}_[0-9]+[.]sst We might add opt-in options for more '\_' separated data in the name, but embedded file size, if present, will always be after last '\_' and before '.sst'. This change was originally applied to version 6.12. (See https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/7390) Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7400 Test Plan: unit tests included. Sync point callbacks are used to mimic previous version SST files. Reviewed By: ajkr Differential Revision: D23759587 Pulled By: pdillinger fbshipit-source-id: f62d8af4e0978de0a34f26288cfbe66049b70025
2020-09-17 17:22:56 +00:00
// Expected compact format for session ids (see notes in implementation)
std::regex expected("[0-9A-Z]{20}");
const std::string match("match");
EXPECT_EQ(match, std::regex_replace(sid1, expected, match));
EXPECT_EQ(match, std::regex_replace(sid2, expected, match));
EXPECT_EQ(match, std::regex_replace(sid3, expected, match));
#ifndef ROCKSDB_LITE
Close();
ASSERT_OK(ReadOnlyReopen(options));
db_->GetDbSessionId(sid1);
// Test uniqueness between readonly open (sid1) and regular open (sid3)
ASSERT_NE(sid1, sid3);
Close();
ASSERT_OK(ReadOnlyReopen(options));
db_->GetDbSessionId(sid2);
ASSERT_EQ("v1", Get("foo"));
db_->GetDbSessionId(sid3);
ASSERT_NE(sid1, sid2);
ASSERT_EQ(sid2, sid3);
#endif // ROCKSDB_LITE
CreateAndReopenWithCF({"goku"}, options);
db_->GetDbSessionId(sid1);
ASSERT_OK(Put("bar", "e1"));
db_->GetDbSessionId(sid2);
ASSERT_EQ("e1", Get("bar"));
db_->GetDbSessionId(sid3);
ReopenWithColumnFamilies({"default", "goku"}, options);
db_->GetDbSessionId(sid4);
ASSERT_EQ(sid1, sid2);
ASSERT_EQ(sid2, sid3);
ASSERT_NE(sid1, sid4);
}
#ifndef ROCKSDB_LITE
TEST_F(DBBasicTest, ReadOnlyDB) {
ASSERT_OK(Put("foo", "v1"));
ASSERT_OK(Put("bar", "v2"));
ASSERT_OK(Put("foo", "v3"));
Close();
auto verify_one_iter = [&](Iterator* iter) {
int count = 0;
for (iter->SeekToFirst(); iter->Valid(); iter->Next()) {
ASSERT_OK(iter->status());
++count;
}
// Always expect two keys: "foo" and "bar"
ASSERT_EQ(count, 2);
};
auto verify_all_iters = [&]() {
Iterator* iter = db_->NewIterator(ReadOptions());
verify_one_iter(iter);
delete iter;
std::vector<Iterator*> iters;
ASSERT_OK(db_->NewIterators(ReadOptions(),
{dbfull()->DefaultColumnFamily()}, &iters));
ASSERT_EQ(static_cast<uint64_t>(1), iters.size());
verify_one_iter(iters[0]);
delete iters[0];
};
auto options = CurrentOptions();
assert(options.env == env_);
ASSERT_OK(ReadOnlyReopen(options));
ASSERT_EQ("v3", Get("foo"));
ASSERT_EQ("v2", Get("bar"));
verify_all_iters();
Close();
// Reopen and flush memtable.
Reopen(options);
Flush();
Close();
// Now check keys in read only mode.
ASSERT_OK(ReadOnlyReopen(options));
ASSERT_EQ("v3", Get("foo"));
ASSERT_EQ("v2", Get("bar"));
verify_all_iters();
ASSERT_TRUE(db_->SyncWAL().IsNotSupported());
}
TEST_F(DBBasicTest, ReadOnlyDBWithWriteDBIdToManifestSet) {
ASSERT_OK(Put("foo", "v1"));
ASSERT_OK(Put("bar", "v2"));
ASSERT_OK(Put("foo", "v3"));
Close();
auto options = CurrentOptions();
options.write_dbid_to_manifest = true;
assert(options.env == env_);
ASSERT_OK(ReadOnlyReopen(options));
std::string db_id1;
db_->GetDbIdentity(db_id1);
ASSERT_EQ("v3", Get("foo"));
ASSERT_EQ("v2", Get("bar"));
Iterator* iter = db_->NewIterator(ReadOptions());
int count = 0;
for (iter->SeekToFirst(); iter->Valid(); iter->Next()) {
ASSERT_OK(iter->status());
++count;
}
ASSERT_EQ(count, 2);
delete iter;
Close();
// Reopen and flush memtable.
Reopen(options);
Flush();
Close();
// Now check keys in read only mode.
ASSERT_OK(ReadOnlyReopen(options));
ASSERT_EQ("v3", Get("foo"));
ASSERT_EQ("v2", Get("bar"));
ASSERT_TRUE(db_->SyncWAL().IsNotSupported());
std::string db_id2;
db_->GetDbIdentity(db_id2);
ASSERT_EQ(db_id1, db_id2);
}
TEST_F(DBBasicTest, CompactedDB) {
const uint64_t kFileSize = 1 << 20;
Options options = CurrentOptions();
options.disable_auto_compactions = true;
options.write_buffer_size = kFileSize;
options.target_file_size_base = kFileSize;
options.max_bytes_for_level_base = 1 << 30;
options.compression = kNoCompression;
Reopen(options);
// 1 L0 file, use CompactedDB if max_open_files = -1
ASSERT_OK(Put("aaa", DummyString(kFileSize / 2, '1')));
Flush();
Close();
ASSERT_OK(ReadOnlyReopen(options));
Status s = Put("new", "value");
ASSERT_EQ(s.ToString(),
"Not implemented: Not supported operation in read only mode.");
ASSERT_EQ(DummyString(kFileSize / 2, '1'), Get("aaa"));
Close();
options.max_open_files = -1;
ASSERT_OK(ReadOnlyReopen(options));
s = Put("new", "value");
ASSERT_EQ(s.ToString(),
"Not implemented: Not supported in compacted db mode.");
ASSERT_EQ(DummyString(kFileSize / 2, '1'), Get("aaa"));
Close();
Reopen(options);
// Add more L0 files
ASSERT_OK(Put("bbb", DummyString(kFileSize / 2, '2')));
Flush();
ASSERT_OK(Put("aaa", DummyString(kFileSize / 2, 'a')));
Flush();
ASSERT_OK(Put("bbb", DummyString(kFileSize / 2, 'b')));
ASSERT_OK(Put("eee", DummyString(kFileSize / 2, 'e')));
Flush();
Close();
ASSERT_OK(ReadOnlyReopen(options));
// Fallback to read-only DB
s = Put("new", "value");
ASSERT_EQ(s.ToString(),
"Not implemented: Not supported operation in read only mode.");
Close();
// Full compaction
Reopen(options);
// Add more keys
ASSERT_OK(Put("fff", DummyString(kFileSize / 2, 'f')));
ASSERT_OK(Put("hhh", DummyString(kFileSize / 2, 'h')));
ASSERT_OK(Put("iii", DummyString(kFileSize / 2, 'i')));
ASSERT_OK(Put("jjj", DummyString(kFileSize / 2, 'j')));
db_->CompactRange(CompactRangeOptions(), nullptr, nullptr);
ASSERT_EQ(3, NumTableFilesAtLevel(1));
Close();
// CompactedDB
ASSERT_OK(ReadOnlyReopen(options));
s = Put("new", "value");
ASSERT_EQ(s.ToString(),
"Not implemented: Not supported in compacted db mode.");
ASSERT_EQ("NOT_FOUND", Get("abc"));
ASSERT_EQ(DummyString(kFileSize / 2, 'a'), Get("aaa"));
ASSERT_EQ(DummyString(kFileSize / 2, 'b'), Get("bbb"));
ASSERT_EQ("NOT_FOUND", Get("ccc"));
ASSERT_EQ(DummyString(kFileSize / 2, 'e'), Get("eee"));
ASSERT_EQ(DummyString(kFileSize / 2, 'f'), Get("fff"));
ASSERT_EQ("NOT_FOUND", Get("ggg"));
ASSERT_EQ(DummyString(kFileSize / 2, 'h'), Get("hhh"));
ASSERT_EQ(DummyString(kFileSize / 2, 'i'), Get("iii"));
ASSERT_EQ(DummyString(kFileSize / 2, 'j'), Get("jjj"));
ASSERT_EQ("NOT_FOUND", Get("kkk"));
// MultiGet
std::vector<std::string> values;
std::vector<Status> status_list = dbfull()->MultiGet(
ReadOptions(),
std::vector<Slice>({Slice("aaa"), Slice("ccc"), Slice("eee"),
Slice("ggg"), Slice("iii"), Slice("kkk")}),
&values);
ASSERT_EQ(status_list.size(), static_cast<uint64_t>(6));
ASSERT_EQ(values.size(), static_cast<uint64_t>(6));
ASSERT_OK(status_list[0]);
ASSERT_EQ(DummyString(kFileSize / 2, 'a'), values[0]);
ASSERT_TRUE(status_list[1].IsNotFound());
ASSERT_OK(status_list[2]);
ASSERT_EQ(DummyString(kFileSize / 2, 'e'), values[2]);
ASSERT_TRUE(status_list[3].IsNotFound());
ASSERT_OK(status_list[4]);
ASSERT_EQ(DummyString(kFileSize / 2, 'i'), values[4]);
ASSERT_TRUE(status_list[5].IsNotFound());
Reopen(options);
// Add a key
ASSERT_OK(Put("fff", DummyString(kFileSize / 2, 'f')));
Close();
ASSERT_OK(ReadOnlyReopen(options));
s = Put("new", "value");
ASSERT_EQ(s.ToString(),
"Not implemented: Not supported operation in read only mode.");
}
TEST_F(DBBasicTest, LevelLimitReopen) {
Options options = CurrentOptions();
CreateAndReopenWithCF({"pikachu"}, options);
const std::string value(1024 * 1024, ' ');
int i = 0;
while (NumTableFilesAtLevel(2, 1) == 0) {
ASSERT_OK(Put(1, Key(i++), value));
dbfull()->TEST_WaitForFlushMemTable();
dbfull()->TEST_WaitForCompact();
}
options.num_levels = 1;
options.max_bytes_for_level_multiplier_additional.resize(1, 1);
Status s = TryReopenWithColumnFamilies({"default", "pikachu"}, options);
ASSERT_EQ(s.IsInvalidArgument(), true);
ASSERT_EQ(s.ToString(),
"Invalid argument: db has more levels than options.num_levels");
options.num_levels = 10;
options.max_bytes_for_level_multiplier_additional.resize(10, 1);
ASSERT_OK(TryReopenWithColumnFamilies({"default", "pikachu"}, options));
}
#endif // ROCKSDB_LITE
TEST_F(DBBasicTest, PutDeleteGet) {
do {
CreateAndReopenWithCF({"pikachu"}, CurrentOptions());
ASSERT_OK(Put(1, "foo", "v1"));
ASSERT_EQ("v1", Get(1, "foo"));
ASSERT_OK(Put(1, "foo", "v2"));
ASSERT_EQ("v2", Get(1, "foo"));
ASSERT_OK(Delete(1, "foo"));
ASSERT_EQ("NOT_FOUND", Get(1, "foo"));
} while (ChangeOptions());
}
TEST_F(DBBasicTest, PutSingleDeleteGet) {
do {
CreateAndReopenWithCF({"pikachu"}, CurrentOptions());
ASSERT_OK(Put(1, "foo", "v1"));
ASSERT_EQ("v1", Get(1, "foo"));
ASSERT_OK(Put(1, "foo2", "v2"));
ASSERT_EQ("v2", Get(1, "foo2"));
ASSERT_OK(SingleDelete(1, "foo"));
ASSERT_EQ("NOT_FOUND", Get(1, "foo"));
// Ski FIFO and universal compaction because they do not apply to the test
// case. Skip MergePut because single delete does not get removed when it
// encounters a merge.
} while (ChangeOptions(kSkipFIFOCompaction | kSkipUniversalCompaction |
kSkipMergePut));
}
TEST_F(DBBasicTest, EmptyFlush) {
// It is possible to produce empty flushes when using single deletes. Tests
// whether empty flushes cause issues.
do {
Random rnd(301);
Options options = CurrentOptions();
options.disable_auto_compactions = true;
CreateAndReopenWithCF({"pikachu"}, options);
Put(1, "a", Slice());
SingleDelete(1, "a");
ASSERT_OK(Flush(1));
ASSERT_EQ("[ ]", AllEntriesFor("a", 1));
// Skip FIFO and universal compaction as they do not apply to the test
// case. Skip MergePut because merges cannot be combined with single
// deletions.
} while (ChangeOptions(kSkipFIFOCompaction | kSkipUniversalCompaction |
kSkipMergePut));
}
TEST_F(DBBasicTest, GetFromVersions) {
do {
CreateAndReopenWithCF({"pikachu"}, CurrentOptions());
ASSERT_OK(Put(1, "foo", "v1"));
ASSERT_OK(Flush(1));
ASSERT_EQ("v1", Get(1, "foo"));
ASSERT_EQ("NOT_FOUND", Get(0, "foo"));
} while (ChangeOptions());
}
#ifndef ROCKSDB_LITE
TEST_F(DBBasicTest, GetSnapshot) {
anon::OptionsOverride options_override;
options_override.skip_policy = kSkipNoSnapshot;
do {
CreateAndReopenWithCF({"pikachu"}, CurrentOptions(options_override));
// Try with both a short key and a long key
for (int i = 0; i < 2; i++) {
std::string key = (i == 0) ? std::string("foo") : std::string(200, 'x');
ASSERT_OK(Put(1, key, "v1"));
const Snapshot* s1 = db_->GetSnapshot();
ASSERT_OK(Put(1, key, "v2"));
ASSERT_EQ("v2", Get(1, key));
ASSERT_EQ("v1", Get(1, key, s1));
ASSERT_OK(Flush(1));
ASSERT_EQ("v2", Get(1, key));
ASSERT_EQ("v1", Get(1, key, s1));
db_->ReleaseSnapshot(s1);
}
} while (ChangeOptions());
}
#endif // ROCKSDB_LITE
TEST_F(DBBasicTest, CheckLock) {
do {
DB* localdb;
Options options = CurrentOptions();
ASSERT_OK(TryReopen(options));
// second open should fail
Status s = DB::Open(options, dbname_, &localdb);
ASSERT_NOK(s);
#ifdef OS_LINUX
ASSERT_TRUE(s.ToString().find("lock hold by current process") !=
std::string::npos);
#endif // OS_LINUX
} while (ChangeCompactOptions());
}
TEST_F(DBBasicTest, FlushMultipleMemtable) {
do {
Options options = CurrentOptions();
WriteOptions writeOpt = WriteOptions();
writeOpt.disableWAL = true;
options.max_write_buffer_number = 4;
options.min_write_buffer_number_to_merge = 3;
Refactor trimming logic for immutable memtables (#5022) Summary: MyRocks currently sets `max_write_buffer_number_to_maintain` in order to maintain enough history for transaction conflict checking. The effectiveness of this approach depends on the size of memtables. When memtables are small, it may not keep enough history; when memtables are large, this may consume too much memory. We are proposing a new way to configure memtable list history: by limiting the memory usage of immutable memtables. The new option is `max_write_buffer_size_to_maintain` and it will take precedence over the old `max_write_buffer_number_to_maintain` if they are both set to non-zero values. The new option accounts for the total memory usage of flushed immutable memtables and mutable memtable. When the total usage exceeds the limit, RocksDB may start dropping immutable memtables (which is also called trimming history), starting from the oldest one. The semantics of the old option actually works both as an upper bound and lower bound. History trimming will start if number of immutable memtables exceeds the limit, but it will never go below (limit-1) due to history trimming. In order the mimic the behavior with the new option, history trimming will stop if dropping the next immutable memtable causes the total memory usage go below the size limit. For example, assuming the size limit is set to 64MB, and there are 3 immutable memtables with sizes of 20, 30, 30. Although the total memory usage is 80MB > 64MB, dropping the oldest memtable will reduce the memory usage to 60MB < 64MB, so in this case no memtable will be dropped. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5022 Differential Revision: D14394062 Pulled By: miasantreble fbshipit-source-id: 60457a509c6af89d0993f988c9b5c2aa9e45f5c5
2019-08-23 20:54:09 +00:00
options.max_write_buffer_size_to_maintain = -1;
CreateAndReopenWithCF({"pikachu"}, options);
ASSERT_OK(dbfull()->Put(writeOpt, handles_[1], "foo", "v1"));
ASSERT_OK(Flush(1));
ASSERT_OK(dbfull()->Put(writeOpt, handles_[1], "bar", "v1"));
ASSERT_EQ("v1", Get(1, "foo"));
ASSERT_EQ("v1", Get(1, "bar"));
ASSERT_OK(Flush(1));
} while (ChangeCompactOptions());
}
TEST_F(DBBasicTest, FlushEmptyColumnFamily) {
// Block flush thread and disable compaction thread
env_->SetBackgroundThreads(1, Env::HIGH);
env_->SetBackgroundThreads(1, Env::LOW);
test::SleepingBackgroundTask sleeping_task_low;
env_->Schedule(&test::SleepingBackgroundTask::DoSleepTask, &sleeping_task_low,
Env::Priority::LOW);
test::SleepingBackgroundTask sleeping_task_high;
env_->Schedule(&test::SleepingBackgroundTask::DoSleepTask,
&sleeping_task_high, Env::Priority::HIGH);
Options options = CurrentOptions();
// disable compaction
options.disable_auto_compactions = true;
WriteOptions writeOpt = WriteOptions();
writeOpt.disableWAL = true;
options.max_write_buffer_number = 2;
options.min_write_buffer_number_to_merge = 1;
Refactor trimming logic for immutable memtables (#5022) Summary: MyRocks currently sets `max_write_buffer_number_to_maintain` in order to maintain enough history for transaction conflict checking. The effectiveness of this approach depends on the size of memtables. When memtables are small, it may not keep enough history; when memtables are large, this may consume too much memory. We are proposing a new way to configure memtable list history: by limiting the memory usage of immutable memtables. The new option is `max_write_buffer_size_to_maintain` and it will take precedence over the old `max_write_buffer_number_to_maintain` if they are both set to non-zero values. The new option accounts for the total memory usage of flushed immutable memtables and mutable memtable. When the total usage exceeds the limit, RocksDB may start dropping immutable memtables (which is also called trimming history), starting from the oldest one. The semantics of the old option actually works both as an upper bound and lower bound. History trimming will start if number of immutable memtables exceeds the limit, but it will never go below (limit-1) due to history trimming. In order the mimic the behavior with the new option, history trimming will stop if dropping the next immutable memtable causes the total memory usage go below the size limit. For example, assuming the size limit is set to 64MB, and there are 3 immutable memtables with sizes of 20, 30, 30. Although the total memory usage is 80MB > 64MB, dropping the oldest memtable will reduce the memory usage to 60MB < 64MB, so in this case no memtable will be dropped. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5022 Differential Revision: D14394062 Pulled By: miasantreble fbshipit-source-id: 60457a509c6af89d0993f988c9b5c2aa9e45f5c5
2019-08-23 20:54:09 +00:00
options.max_write_buffer_size_to_maintain =
static_cast<int64_t>(options.write_buffer_size);
CreateAndReopenWithCF({"pikachu"}, options);
// Compaction can still go through even if no thread can flush the
// mem table.
ASSERT_OK(Flush(0));
ASSERT_OK(Flush(1));
// Insert can go through
ASSERT_OK(dbfull()->Put(writeOpt, handles_[0], "foo", "v1"));
ASSERT_OK(dbfull()->Put(writeOpt, handles_[1], "bar", "v1"));
ASSERT_EQ("v1", Get(0, "foo"));
ASSERT_EQ("v1", Get(1, "bar"));
sleeping_task_high.WakeUp();
sleeping_task_high.WaitUntilDone();
// Flush can still go through.
ASSERT_OK(Flush(0));
ASSERT_OK(Flush(1));
sleeping_task_low.WakeUp();
sleeping_task_low.WaitUntilDone();
}
Iterator with timestamp (#6255) Summary: Preliminary support for iterator with user timestamp. Current implementation does not consider merge operator and reverse iterator. Auto compaction is also disabled in unit tests. Create an iterator with timestamp. ``` ... read_opts.timestamp = &ts; auto* iter = db->NewIterator(read_opts); // target is key without timestamp. for (iter->Seek(target); iter->Valid(); iter->Next()) {} for (iter->SeekToFirst(); iter->Valid(); iter->Next()) {} delete iter; read_opts.timestamp = &ts1; // lower_bound and upper_bound are without timestamp. read_opts.iterate_lower_bound = &lower_bound; read_opts.iterate_upper_bound = &upper_bound; auto* iter1 = db->NewIterator(read_opts); // Do Seek or SeekToFirst() delete iter1; ``` Test plan (dev server) ``` $make check ``` Simple benchmarking (dev server) 1. The overhead introduced by this PR even when timestamp is disabled. key size: 16 bytes value size: 100 bytes Entries: 1000000 Data reside in main memory, and try to stress iterator. Repeated three times on master and this PR. - Seek without next ``` ./db_bench -db=/dev/shm/rocksdbtest-1000 -benchmarks=fillseq,seekrandom -enable_pipelined_write=false -disable_wal=true -format_version=3 ``` master: 159047.0 ops/sec this PR: 158922.3 ops/sec (2% drop in throughput) - Seek and next 10 times ``` ./db_bench -db=/dev/shm/rocksdbtest-1000 -benchmarks=fillseq,seekrandom -enable_pipelined_write=false -disable_wal=true -format_version=3 -seek_nexts=10 ``` master: 109539.3 ops/sec this PR: 107519.7 ops/sec (2% drop in throughput) Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/6255 Differential Revision: D19438227 Pulled By: riversand963 fbshipit-source-id: b66b4979486f8474619f4aa6bdd88598870b0746
2020-03-07 00:21:03 +00:00
TEST_F(DBBasicTest, Flush) {
do {
CreateAndReopenWithCF({"pikachu"}, CurrentOptions());
WriteOptions writeOpt = WriteOptions();
writeOpt.disableWAL = true;
SetPerfLevel(kEnableTime);
ASSERT_OK(dbfull()->Put(writeOpt, handles_[1], "foo", "v1"));
// this will now also flush the last 2 writes
ASSERT_OK(Flush(1));
ASSERT_OK(dbfull()->Put(writeOpt, handles_[1], "bar", "v1"));
get_perf_context()->Reset();
Get(1, "foo");
ASSERT_TRUE((int)get_perf_context()->get_from_output_files_time > 0);
ASSERT_EQ(2, (int)get_perf_context()->get_read_bytes);
ReopenWithColumnFamilies({"default", "pikachu"}, CurrentOptions());
ASSERT_EQ("v1", Get(1, "foo"));
ASSERT_EQ("v1", Get(1, "bar"));
writeOpt.disableWAL = true;
ASSERT_OK(dbfull()->Put(writeOpt, handles_[1], "bar", "v2"));
ASSERT_OK(dbfull()->Put(writeOpt, handles_[1], "foo", "v2"));
ASSERT_OK(Flush(1));
ReopenWithColumnFamilies({"default", "pikachu"}, CurrentOptions());
ASSERT_EQ("v2", Get(1, "bar"));
get_perf_context()->Reset();
ASSERT_EQ("v2", Get(1, "foo"));
ASSERT_TRUE((int)get_perf_context()->get_from_output_files_time > 0);
writeOpt.disableWAL = false;
ASSERT_OK(dbfull()->Put(writeOpt, handles_[1], "bar", "v3"));
ASSERT_OK(dbfull()->Put(writeOpt, handles_[1], "foo", "v3"));
ASSERT_OK(Flush(1));
ReopenWithColumnFamilies({"default", "pikachu"}, CurrentOptions());
// 'foo' should be there because its put
// has WAL enabled.
ASSERT_EQ("v3", Get(1, "foo"));
ASSERT_EQ("v3", Get(1, "bar"));
SetPerfLevel(kDisable);
} while (ChangeCompactOptions());
}
TEST_F(DBBasicTest, ManifestRollOver) {
do {
Options options;
options.max_manifest_file_size = 10; // 10 bytes
options = CurrentOptions(options);
CreateAndReopenWithCF({"pikachu"}, options);
{
ASSERT_OK(Put(1, "manifest_key1", std::string(1000, '1')));
ASSERT_OK(Put(1, "manifest_key2", std::string(1000, '2')));
ASSERT_OK(Put(1, "manifest_key3", std::string(1000, '3')));
uint64_t manifest_before_flush = dbfull()->TEST_Current_Manifest_FileNo();
ASSERT_OK(Flush(1)); // This should trigger LogAndApply.
uint64_t manifest_after_flush = dbfull()->TEST_Current_Manifest_FileNo();
ASSERT_GT(manifest_after_flush, manifest_before_flush);
ReopenWithColumnFamilies({"default", "pikachu"}, options);
ASSERT_GT(dbfull()->TEST_Current_Manifest_FileNo(), manifest_after_flush);
// check if a new manifest file got inserted or not.
ASSERT_EQ(std::string(1000, '1'), Get(1, "manifest_key1"));
ASSERT_EQ(std::string(1000, '2'), Get(1, "manifest_key2"));
ASSERT_EQ(std::string(1000, '3'), Get(1, "manifest_key3"));
}
} while (ChangeCompactOptions());
}
TEST_F(DBBasicTest, IdentityAcrossRestarts1) {
do {
std::string id1;
ASSERT_OK(db_->GetDbIdentity(id1));
Options options = CurrentOptions();
Reopen(options);
std::string id2;
ASSERT_OK(db_->GetDbIdentity(id2));
// id1 should match id2 because identity was not regenerated
ASSERT_EQ(id1.compare(id2), 0);
std::string idfilename = IdentityFileName(dbname_);
ASSERT_OK(env_->DeleteFile(idfilename));
Reopen(options);
std::string id3;
ASSERT_OK(db_->GetDbIdentity(id3));
if (options.write_dbid_to_manifest) {
ASSERT_EQ(id1.compare(id3), 0);
} else {
// id1 should NOT match id3 because identity was regenerated
ASSERT_NE(id1.compare(id3), 0);
}
} while (ChangeCompactOptions());
}
TEST_F(DBBasicTest, IdentityAcrossRestarts2) {
do {
std::string id1;
ASSERT_OK(db_->GetDbIdentity(id1));
Options options = CurrentOptions();
options.write_dbid_to_manifest = true;
Reopen(options);
std::string id2;
ASSERT_OK(db_->GetDbIdentity(id2));
// id1 should match id2 because identity was not regenerated
ASSERT_EQ(id1.compare(id2), 0);
std::string idfilename = IdentityFileName(dbname_);
ASSERT_OK(env_->DeleteFile(idfilename));
Reopen(options);
std::string id3;
ASSERT_OK(db_->GetDbIdentity(id3));
// id1 should NOT match id3 because identity was regenerated
ASSERT_EQ(id1, id3);
} while (ChangeCompactOptions());
}
#ifndef ROCKSDB_LITE
TEST_F(DBBasicTest, Snapshot) {
Fix+clean up handling of mock sleeps (#7101) Summary: We have a number of tests hanging on MacOS and windows due to mishandling of code for mock sleeps. In addition, the code was in terrible shape because the same variable (addon_time_) would sometimes refer to microseconds and sometimes to seconds. One test even assumed it was nanoseconds but was written to pass anyway. This has been cleaned up so that DB tests generally use a SpecialEnv function to mock sleep, for either some number of microseconds or seconds depending on the function called. But to call one of these, the test must first call SetMockSleep (precondition enforced with assertion), which also turns sleeps in RocksDB into mock sleeps. To also removes accounting for actual clock time, call SetTimeElapseOnlySleepOnReopen, which implies SetMockSleep (on DB re-open). This latter setting only works by applying on DB re-open, otherwise havoc can ensue if Env goes back in time with DB open. More specifics: Removed some unused test classes, and updated comments on the general problem. Fixed DBSSTTest.GetTotalSstFilesSize using a sync point callback instead of mock time. For this we have the only modification to production code, inserting a sync point callback in flush_job.cc, which is not a change to production behavior. Removed unnecessary resetting of mock times to 0 in many tests. RocksDB deals in relative time. Any behaviors relying on absolute date/time are likely a bug. (The above test DBSSTTest.GetTotalSstFilesSize was the only one clearly injecting a specific absolute time for actual testing convenience.) Just in case I misunderstood some test, I put this note in each replacement: // NOTE: Presumed unnecessary and removed: resetting mock time in env Strengthened some tests like MergeTestTime, MergeCompactionTimeTest, and FilterCompactionTimeTest in db_test.cc stats_history_test and blob_db_test are each their own beast, rather deeply dependent on MockTimeEnv. Each gets its own variant of a work-around for TimedWait in a mock time environment. (Reduces redundancy and inconsistency in stats_history_test.) Intended follow-up: Remove TimedWait from the public API of InstrumentedCondVar, and only make that accessible through Env by passing in an InstrumentedCondVar and a deadline. Then the Env implementations mocking time can fix this problem without using sync points. (Test infrastructure using sync points interferes with individual tests' control over sync points.) With that change, we can simplify/consolidate the scattered work-arounds. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7101 Test Plan: make check on Linux and MacOS Reviewed By: zhichao-cao Differential Revision: D23032815 Pulled By: pdillinger fbshipit-source-id: 7f33967ada8b83011fb54e8279365c008bd6610b
2020-08-11 19:39:49 +00:00
env_->SetMockSleep();
anon::OptionsOverride options_override;
options_override.skip_policy = kSkipNoSnapshot;
do {
CreateAndReopenWithCF({"pikachu"}, CurrentOptions(options_override));
Put(0, "foo", "0v1");
Put(1, "foo", "1v1");
const Snapshot* s1 = db_->GetSnapshot();
ASSERT_EQ(1U, GetNumSnapshots());
uint64_t time_snap1 = GetTimeOldestSnapshots();
ASSERT_GT(time_snap1, 0U);
ASSERT_EQ(GetSequenceOldestSnapshots(), s1->GetSequenceNumber());
Put(0, "foo", "0v2");
Put(1, "foo", "1v2");
Fix+clean up handling of mock sleeps (#7101) Summary: We have a number of tests hanging on MacOS and windows due to mishandling of code for mock sleeps. In addition, the code was in terrible shape because the same variable (addon_time_) would sometimes refer to microseconds and sometimes to seconds. One test even assumed it was nanoseconds but was written to pass anyway. This has been cleaned up so that DB tests generally use a SpecialEnv function to mock sleep, for either some number of microseconds or seconds depending on the function called. But to call one of these, the test must first call SetMockSleep (precondition enforced with assertion), which also turns sleeps in RocksDB into mock sleeps. To also removes accounting for actual clock time, call SetTimeElapseOnlySleepOnReopen, which implies SetMockSleep (on DB re-open). This latter setting only works by applying on DB re-open, otherwise havoc can ensue if Env goes back in time with DB open. More specifics: Removed some unused test classes, and updated comments on the general problem. Fixed DBSSTTest.GetTotalSstFilesSize using a sync point callback instead of mock time. For this we have the only modification to production code, inserting a sync point callback in flush_job.cc, which is not a change to production behavior. Removed unnecessary resetting of mock times to 0 in many tests. RocksDB deals in relative time. Any behaviors relying on absolute date/time are likely a bug. (The above test DBSSTTest.GetTotalSstFilesSize was the only one clearly injecting a specific absolute time for actual testing convenience.) Just in case I misunderstood some test, I put this note in each replacement: // NOTE: Presumed unnecessary and removed: resetting mock time in env Strengthened some tests like MergeTestTime, MergeCompactionTimeTest, and FilterCompactionTimeTest in db_test.cc stats_history_test and blob_db_test are each their own beast, rather deeply dependent on MockTimeEnv. Each gets its own variant of a work-around for TimedWait in a mock time environment. (Reduces redundancy and inconsistency in stats_history_test.) Intended follow-up: Remove TimedWait from the public API of InstrumentedCondVar, and only make that accessible through Env by passing in an InstrumentedCondVar and a deadline. Then the Env implementations mocking time can fix this problem without using sync points. (Test infrastructure using sync points interferes with individual tests' control over sync points.) With that change, we can simplify/consolidate the scattered work-arounds. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7101 Test Plan: make check on Linux and MacOS Reviewed By: zhichao-cao Differential Revision: D23032815 Pulled By: pdillinger fbshipit-source-id: 7f33967ada8b83011fb54e8279365c008bd6610b
2020-08-11 19:39:49 +00:00
env_->MockSleepForSeconds(1);
const Snapshot* s2 = db_->GetSnapshot();
ASSERT_EQ(2U, GetNumSnapshots());
ASSERT_EQ(time_snap1, GetTimeOldestSnapshots());
ASSERT_EQ(GetSequenceOldestSnapshots(), s1->GetSequenceNumber());
Put(0, "foo", "0v3");
Put(1, "foo", "1v3");
{
ManagedSnapshot s3(db_);
ASSERT_EQ(3U, GetNumSnapshots());
ASSERT_EQ(time_snap1, GetTimeOldestSnapshots());
ASSERT_EQ(GetSequenceOldestSnapshots(), s1->GetSequenceNumber());
Put(0, "foo", "0v4");
Put(1, "foo", "1v4");
ASSERT_EQ("0v1", Get(0, "foo", s1));
ASSERT_EQ("1v1", Get(1, "foo", s1));
ASSERT_EQ("0v2", Get(0, "foo", s2));
ASSERT_EQ("1v2", Get(1, "foo", s2));
ASSERT_EQ("0v3", Get(0, "foo", s3.snapshot()));
ASSERT_EQ("1v3", Get(1, "foo", s3.snapshot()));
ASSERT_EQ("0v4", Get(0, "foo"));
ASSERT_EQ("1v4", Get(1, "foo"));
}
ASSERT_EQ(2U, GetNumSnapshots());
ASSERT_EQ(time_snap1, GetTimeOldestSnapshots());
ASSERT_EQ(GetSequenceOldestSnapshots(), s1->GetSequenceNumber());
ASSERT_EQ("0v1", Get(0, "foo", s1));
ASSERT_EQ("1v1", Get(1, "foo", s1));
ASSERT_EQ("0v2", Get(0, "foo", s2));
ASSERT_EQ("1v2", Get(1, "foo", s2));
ASSERT_EQ("0v4", Get(0, "foo"));
ASSERT_EQ("1v4", Get(1, "foo"));
db_->ReleaseSnapshot(s1);
ASSERT_EQ("0v2", Get(0, "foo", s2));
ASSERT_EQ("1v2", Get(1, "foo", s2));
ASSERT_EQ("0v4", Get(0, "foo"));
ASSERT_EQ("1v4", Get(1, "foo"));
ASSERT_EQ(1U, GetNumSnapshots());
ASSERT_LT(time_snap1, GetTimeOldestSnapshots());
ASSERT_EQ(GetSequenceOldestSnapshots(), s2->GetSequenceNumber());
db_->ReleaseSnapshot(s2);
ASSERT_EQ(0U, GetNumSnapshots());
ASSERT_EQ(GetSequenceOldestSnapshots(), 0);
ASSERT_EQ("0v4", Get(0, "foo"));
ASSERT_EQ("1v4", Get(1, "foo"));
} while (ChangeOptions());
}
#endif // ROCKSDB_LITE
class DBBasicMultiConfigs : public DBBasicTest,
public ::testing::WithParamInterface<int> {
public:
DBBasicMultiConfigs() { option_config_ = GetParam(); }
static std::vector<int> GenerateOptionConfigs() {
std::vector<int> option_configs;
for (int option_config = kDefault; option_config < kEnd; ++option_config) {
if (!ShouldSkipOptions(option_config, kSkipFIFOCompaction)) {
option_configs.push_back(option_config);
}
}
return option_configs;
}
};
TEST_P(DBBasicMultiConfigs, CompactBetweenSnapshots) {
anon::OptionsOverride options_override;
options_override.skip_policy = kSkipNoSnapshot;
Options options = CurrentOptions(options_override);
options.disable_auto_compactions = true;
DestroyAndReopen(options);
CreateAndReopenWithCF({"pikachu"}, options);
Random rnd(301);
FillLevels("a", "z", 1);
Put(1, "foo", "first");
const Snapshot* snapshot1 = db_->GetSnapshot();
Put(1, "foo", "second");
Put(1, "foo", "third");
Put(1, "foo", "fourth");
const Snapshot* snapshot2 = db_->GetSnapshot();
Put(1, "foo", "fifth");
Put(1, "foo", "sixth");
// All entries (including duplicates) exist
// before any compaction or flush is triggered.
ASSERT_EQ(AllEntriesFor("foo", 1),
"[ sixth, fifth, fourth, third, second, first ]");
ASSERT_EQ("sixth", Get(1, "foo"));
ASSERT_EQ("fourth", Get(1, "foo", snapshot2));
ASSERT_EQ("first", Get(1, "foo", snapshot1));
// After a flush, "second", "third" and "fifth" should
// be removed
ASSERT_OK(Flush(1));
ASSERT_EQ(AllEntriesFor("foo", 1), "[ sixth, fourth, first ]");
// after we release the snapshot1, only two values left
db_->ReleaseSnapshot(snapshot1);
FillLevels("a", "z", 1);
dbfull()->CompactRange(CompactRangeOptions(), handles_[1], nullptr, nullptr);
// We have only one valid snapshot snapshot2. Since snapshot1 is
// not valid anymore, "first" should be removed by a compaction.
ASSERT_EQ("sixth", Get(1, "foo"));
ASSERT_EQ("fourth", Get(1, "foo", snapshot2));
ASSERT_EQ(AllEntriesFor("foo", 1), "[ sixth, fourth ]");
// after we release the snapshot2, only one value should be left
db_->ReleaseSnapshot(snapshot2);
FillLevels("a", "z", 1);
dbfull()->CompactRange(CompactRangeOptions(), handles_[1], nullptr, nullptr);
ASSERT_EQ("sixth", Get(1, "foo"));
ASSERT_EQ(AllEntriesFor("foo", 1), "[ sixth ]");
}
INSTANTIATE_TEST_CASE_P(
DBBasicMultiConfigs, DBBasicMultiConfigs,
::testing::ValuesIn(DBBasicMultiConfigs::GenerateOptionConfigs()));
TEST_F(DBBasicTest, DBOpen_Options) {
Options options = CurrentOptions();
Close();
Destroy(options);
// Does not exist, and create_if_missing == false: error
DB* db = nullptr;
options.create_if_missing = false;
Status s = DB::Open(options, dbname_, &db);
ASSERT_TRUE(strstr(s.ToString().c_str(), "does not exist") != nullptr);
ASSERT_TRUE(db == nullptr);
// Does not exist, and create_if_missing == true: OK
options.create_if_missing = true;
s = DB::Open(options, dbname_, &db);
ASSERT_OK(s);
ASSERT_TRUE(db != nullptr);
delete db;
db = nullptr;
// Does exist, and error_if_exists == true: error
options.create_if_missing = false;
options.error_if_exists = true;
s = DB::Open(options, dbname_, &db);
ASSERT_TRUE(strstr(s.ToString().c_str(), "exists") != nullptr);
ASSERT_TRUE(db == nullptr);
// Does exist, and error_if_exists == false: OK
options.create_if_missing = true;
options.error_if_exists = false;
s = DB::Open(options, dbname_, &db);
ASSERT_OK(s);
ASSERT_TRUE(db != nullptr);
delete db;
db = nullptr;
}
TEST_F(DBBasicTest, CompactOnFlush) {
anon::OptionsOverride options_override;
options_override.skip_policy = kSkipNoSnapshot;
do {
Options options = CurrentOptions(options_override);
options.disable_auto_compactions = true;
CreateAndReopenWithCF({"pikachu"}, options);
Put(1, "foo", "v1");
ASSERT_OK(Flush(1));
ASSERT_EQ(AllEntriesFor("foo", 1), "[ v1 ]");
// Write two new keys
Put(1, "a", "begin");
Put(1, "z", "end");
Flush(1);
// Case1: Delete followed by a put
Delete(1, "foo");
Put(1, "foo", "v2");
ASSERT_EQ(AllEntriesFor("foo", 1), "[ v2, DEL, v1 ]");
// After the current memtable is flushed, the DEL should
// have been removed
ASSERT_OK(Flush(1));
ASSERT_EQ(AllEntriesFor("foo", 1), "[ v2, v1 ]");
dbfull()->CompactRange(CompactRangeOptions(), handles_[1], nullptr,
nullptr);
ASSERT_EQ(AllEntriesFor("foo", 1), "[ v2 ]");
// Case 2: Delete followed by another delete
Delete(1, "foo");
Delete(1, "foo");
ASSERT_EQ(AllEntriesFor("foo", 1), "[ DEL, DEL, v2 ]");
ASSERT_OK(Flush(1));
ASSERT_EQ(AllEntriesFor("foo", 1), "[ DEL, v2 ]");
dbfull()->CompactRange(CompactRangeOptions(), handles_[1], nullptr,
nullptr);
ASSERT_EQ(AllEntriesFor("foo", 1), "[ ]");
// Case 3: Put followed by a delete
Put(1, "foo", "v3");
Delete(1, "foo");
ASSERT_EQ(AllEntriesFor("foo", 1), "[ DEL, v3 ]");
ASSERT_OK(Flush(1));
ASSERT_EQ(AllEntriesFor("foo", 1), "[ DEL ]");
dbfull()->CompactRange(CompactRangeOptions(), handles_[1], nullptr,
nullptr);
ASSERT_EQ(AllEntriesFor("foo", 1), "[ ]");
// Case 4: Put followed by another Put
Put(1, "foo", "v4");
Put(1, "foo", "v5");
ASSERT_EQ(AllEntriesFor("foo", 1), "[ v5, v4 ]");
ASSERT_OK(Flush(1));
ASSERT_EQ(AllEntriesFor("foo", 1), "[ v5 ]");
dbfull()->CompactRange(CompactRangeOptions(), handles_[1], nullptr,
nullptr);
ASSERT_EQ(AllEntriesFor("foo", 1), "[ v5 ]");
// clear database
Delete(1, "foo");
dbfull()->CompactRange(CompactRangeOptions(), handles_[1], nullptr,
nullptr);
ASSERT_EQ(AllEntriesFor("foo", 1), "[ ]");
// Case 5: Put followed by snapshot followed by another Put
// Both puts should remain.
Put(1, "foo", "v6");
const Snapshot* snapshot = db_->GetSnapshot();
Put(1, "foo", "v7");
ASSERT_OK(Flush(1));
ASSERT_EQ(AllEntriesFor("foo", 1), "[ v7, v6 ]");
db_->ReleaseSnapshot(snapshot);
// clear database
Delete(1, "foo");
dbfull()->CompactRange(CompactRangeOptions(), handles_[1], nullptr,
nullptr);
ASSERT_EQ(AllEntriesFor("foo", 1), "[ ]");
// Case 5: snapshot followed by a put followed by another Put
// Only the last put should remain.
const Snapshot* snapshot1 = db_->GetSnapshot();
Put(1, "foo", "v8");
Put(1, "foo", "v9");
ASSERT_OK(Flush(1));
ASSERT_EQ(AllEntriesFor("foo", 1), "[ v9 ]");
db_->ReleaseSnapshot(snapshot1);
} while (ChangeCompactOptions());
}
TEST_F(DBBasicTest, FlushOneColumnFamily) {
Options options = CurrentOptions();
CreateAndReopenWithCF({"pikachu", "ilya", "muromec", "dobrynia", "nikitich",
"alyosha", "popovich"},
options);
ASSERT_OK(Put(0, "Default", "Default"));
ASSERT_OK(Put(1, "pikachu", "pikachu"));
ASSERT_OK(Put(2, "ilya", "ilya"));
ASSERT_OK(Put(3, "muromec", "muromec"));
ASSERT_OK(Put(4, "dobrynia", "dobrynia"));
ASSERT_OK(Put(5, "nikitich", "nikitich"));
ASSERT_OK(Put(6, "alyosha", "alyosha"));
ASSERT_OK(Put(7, "popovich", "popovich"));
for (int i = 0; i < 8; ++i) {
Flush(i);
auto tables = ListTableFiles(env_, dbname_);
ASSERT_EQ(tables.size(), i + 1U);
}
}
TEST_F(DBBasicTest, MultiGetSimple) {
do {
CreateAndReopenWithCF({"pikachu"}, CurrentOptions());
SetPerfLevel(kEnableCount);
ASSERT_OK(Put(1, "k1", "v1"));
ASSERT_OK(Put(1, "k2", "v2"));
ASSERT_OK(Put(1, "k3", "v3"));
ASSERT_OK(Put(1, "k4", "v4"));
ASSERT_OK(Delete(1, "k4"));
ASSERT_OK(Put(1, "k5", "v5"));
ASSERT_OK(Delete(1, "no_key"));
std::vector<Slice> keys({"k1", "k2", "k3", "k4", "k5", "no_key"});
std::vector<std::string> values(20, "Temporary data to be overwritten");
std::vector<ColumnFamilyHandle*> cfs(keys.size(), handles_[1]);
get_perf_context()->Reset();
std::vector<Status> s = db_->MultiGet(ReadOptions(), cfs, keys, &values);
ASSERT_EQ(values.size(), keys.size());
ASSERT_EQ(values[0], "v1");
ASSERT_EQ(values[1], "v2");
ASSERT_EQ(values[2], "v3");
ASSERT_EQ(values[4], "v5");
// four kv pairs * two bytes per value
ASSERT_EQ(8, (int)get_perf_context()->multiget_read_bytes);
ASSERT_OK(s[0]);
ASSERT_OK(s[1]);
ASSERT_OK(s[2]);
ASSERT_TRUE(s[3].IsNotFound());
ASSERT_OK(s[4]);
ASSERT_TRUE(s[5].IsNotFound());
SetPerfLevel(kDisable);
} while (ChangeCompactOptions());
}
TEST_F(DBBasicTest, MultiGetEmpty) {
do {
CreateAndReopenWithCF({"pikachu"}, CurrentOptions());
// Empty Key Set
std::vector<Slice> keys;
std::vector<std::string> values;
std::vector<ColumnFamilyHandle*> cfs;
std::vector<Status> s = db_->MultiGet(ReadOptions(), cfs, keys, &values);
ASSERT_EQ(s.size(), 0U);
// Empty Database, Empty Key Set
Options options = CurrentOptions();
options.create_if_missing = true;
DestroyAndReopen(options);
CreateAndReopenWithCF({"pikachu"}, options);
s = db_->MultiGet(ReadOptions(), cfs, keys, &values);
ASSERT_EQ(s.size(), 0U);
// Empty Database, Search for Keys
keys.resize(2);
keys[0] = "a";
keys[1] = "b";
cfs.push_back(handles_[0]);
cfs.push_back(handles_[1]);
s = db_->MultiGet(ReadOptions(), cfs, keys, &values);
ASSERT_EQ(static_cast<int>(s.size()), 2);
ASSERT_TRUE(s[0].IsNotFound() && s[1].IsNotFound());
} while (ChangeCompactOptions());
}
TEST_F(DBBasicTest, ChecksumTest) {
BlockBasedTableOptions table_options;
Options options = CurrentOptions();
// change when new checksum type added
int max_checksum = static_cast<int>(kxxHash64);
const int kNumPerFile = 2;
// generate one table with each type of checksum
for (int i = 0; i <= max_checksum; ++i) {
table_options.checksum = static_cast<ChecksumType>(i);
options.table_factory.reset(NewBlockBasedTableFactory(table_options));
Reopen(options);
for (int j = 0; j < kNumPerFile; ++j) {
ASSERT_OK(Put(Key(i * kNumPerFile + j), Key(i * kNumPerFile + j)));
}
ASSERT_OK(Flush());
}
// with each valid checksum type setting...
for (int i = 0; i <= max_checksum; ++i) {
table_options.checksum = static_cast<ChecksumType>(i);
options.table_factory.reset(NewBlockBasedTableFactory(table_options));
Reopen(options);
// verify every type of checksum (should be regardless of that setting)
for (int j = 0; j < (max_checksum + 1) * kNumPerFile; ++j) {
ASSERT_EQ(Key(j), Get(Key(j)));
}
}
}
// On Windows you can have either memory mapped file or a file
// with unbuffered access. So this asserts and does not make
// sense to run
#ifndef OS_WIN
TEST_F(DBBasicTest, MmapAndBufferOptions) {
Encryption at rest support Summary: This PR adds support for encrypting data stored by RocksDB when written to disk. It adds an `EncryptedEnv` override of the `Env` class with matching overrides for sequential&random access files. The encryption itself is done through a configurable `EncryptionProvider`. This class creates is asked to create `BlockAccessCipherStream` for a file. This is where the actual encryption/decryption is being done. Currently there is a Counter mode implementation of `BlockAccessCipherStream` with a `ROT13` block cipher (NOTE the `ROT13` is for demo purposes only!!). The Counter operation mode uses an initial counter & random initialization vector (IV). Both are created randomly for each file and stored in a 4K (default size) block that is prefixed to that file. The `EncryptedEnv` implementation is such that clients of the `Env` class do not see this prefix (nor data, nor in filesize). The largest part of the prefix block is also encrypted, and there is room left for implementation specific settings/values/keys in there. To test the encryption, the `DBTestBase` class has been extended to consider a new environment variable called `ENCRYPTED_ENV`. If set, the test will setup a encrypted instance of the `Env` class to use for all tests. Typically you would run it like this: ``` ENCRYPTED_ENV=1 make check_some ``` There is also an added test that checks that some data inserted into the database is or is not "visible" on disk. With `ENCRYPTED_ENV` active it must not find plain text strings, with `ENCRYPTED_ENV` unset, it must find the plain text strings. Closes https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/2424 Differential Revision: D5322178 Pulled By: sdwilsh fbshipit-source-id: 253b0a9c2c498cc98f580df7f2623cbf7678a27f
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if (!IsMemoryMappedAccessSupported()) {
return;
}
Options options = CurrentOptions();
options.use_direct_reads = true;
options.allow_mmap_reads = true;
ASSERT_NOK(TryReopen(options));
// All other combinations are acceptable
options.use_direct_reads = false;
ASSERT_OK(TryReopen(options));
if (IsDirectIOSupported()) {
options.use_direct_reads = true;
options.allow_mmap_reads = false;
ASSERT_OK(TryReopen(options));
}
options.use_direct_reads = false;
ASSERT_OK(TryReopen(options));
}
#endif
class TestEnv : public EnvWrapper {
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public:
explicit TestEnv(Env* base_env) : EnvWrapper(base_env), close_count(0) {}
class TestLogger : public Logger {
public:
using Logger::Logv;
explicit TestLogger(TestEnv* env_ptr) : Logger() { env = env_ptr; }
~TestLogger() override {
if (!closed_) {
CloseHelper();
}
}
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void Logv(const char* /*format*/, va_list /*ap*/) override {}
protected:
Status CloseImpl() override { return CloseHelper(); }
private:
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Status CloseHelper() {
env->CloseCountInc();
;
return Status::IOError();
}
TestEnv* env;
};
void CloseCountInc() { close_count++; }
int GetCloseCount() { return close_count; }
Status NewLogger(const std::string& /*fname*/,
std::shared_ptr<Logger>* result) override {
result->reset(new TestLogger(this));
return Status::OK();
}
private:
int close_count;
};
TEST_F(DBBasicTest, DBClose) {
Options options = GetDefaultOptions();
std::string dbname = test::PerThreadDBPath("db_close_test");
ASSERT_OK(DestroyDB(dbname, options));
DB* db = nullptr;
TestEnv* env = new TestEnv(env_);
std::unique_ptr<TestEnv> local_env_guard(env);
options.create_if_missing = true;
options.env = env;
Status s = DB::Open(options, dbname, &db);
ASSERT_OK(s);
ASSERT_TRUE(db != nullptr);
s = db->Close();
ASSERT_EQ(env->GetCloseCount(), 1);
ASSERT_EQ(s, Status::IOError());
delete db;
ASSERT_EQ(env->GetCloseCount(), 1);
// Do not call DB::Close() and ensure our logger Close() still gets called
s = DB::Open(options, dbname, &db);
ASSERT_OK(s);
ASSERT_TRUE(db != nullptr);
delete db;
ASSERT_EQ(env->GetCloseCount(), 2);
// Provide our own logger and ensure DB::Close() does not close it
options.info_log.reset(new TestEnv::TestLogger(env));
options.create_if_missing = false;
s = DB::Open(options, dbname, &db);
ASSERT_OK(s);
ASSERT_TRUE(db != nullptr);
s = db->Close();
ASSERT_EQ(s, Status::OK());
delete db;
ASSERT_EQ(env->GetCloseCount(), 2);
options.info_log.reset();
ASSERT_EQ(env->GetCloseCount(), 3);
}
TEST_F(DBBasicTest, DBCloseFlushError) {
std::unique_ptr<FaultInjectionTestEnv> fault_injection_env(
new FaultInjectionTestEnv(env_));
Options options = GetDefaultOptions();
options.create_if_missing = true;
options.manual_wal_flush = true;
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options.write_buffer_size = 100;
options.env = fault_injection_env.get();
Reopen(options);
ASSERT_OK(Put("key1", "value1"));
ASSERT_OK(Put("key2", "value2"));
ASSERT_OK(dbfull()->TEST_SwitchMemtable());
ASSERT_OK(Put("key3", "value3"));
fault_injection_env->SetFilesystemActive(false);
Status s = dbfull()->Close();
fault_injection_env->SetFilesystemActive(true);
ASSERT_NE(s, Status::OK());
Destroy(options);
}
class DBMultiGetTestWithParam : public DBBasicTest,
public testing::WithParamInterface<bool> {};
TEST_P(DBMultiGetTestWithParam, MultiGetMultiCF) {
Options options = CurrentOptions();
CreateAndReopenWithCF({"pikachu", "ilya", "muromec", "dobrynia", "nikitich",
"alyosha", "popovich"},
options);
// <CF, key, value> tuples
std::vector<std::tuple<int, std::string, std::string>> cf_kv_vec;
static const int num_keys = 24;
cf_kv_vec.reserve(num_keys);
for (int i = 0; i < num_keys; ++i) {
int cf = i / 3;
int cf_key = 1 % 3;
cf_kv_vec.emplace_back(std::make_tuple(
cf, "cf" + std::to_string(cf) + "_key_" + std::to_string(cf_key),
"cf" + std::to_string(cf) + "_val_" + std::to_string(cf_key)));
ASSERT_OK(Put(std::get<0>(cf_kv_vec[i]), std::get<1>(cf_kv_vec[i]),
std::get<2>(cf_kv_vec[i])));
}
int get_sv_count = 0;
ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE::DBImpl* db = static_cast_with_check<DBImpl>(db_);
ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE::SyncPoint::GetInstance()->SetCallBack(
"DBImpl::MultiGet::AfterRefSV", [&](void* /*arg*/) {
if (++get_sv_count == 2) {
// After MultiGet refs a couple of CFs, flush all CFs so MultiGet
// is forced to repeat the process
for (int i = 0; i < num_keys; ++i) {
int cf = i / 3;
int cf_key = i % 8;
if (cf_key == 0) {
ASSERT_OK(Flush(cf));
}
ASSERT_OK(Put(std::get<0>(cf_kv_vec[i]), std::get<1>(cf_kv_vec[i]),
std::get<2>(cf_kv_vec[i]) + "_2"));
}
}
if (get_sv_count == 11) {
for (int i = 0; i < 8; ++i) {
auto* cfd = static_cast_with_check<ColumnFamilyHandleImpl>(
db->GetColumnFamilyHandle(i))
->cfd();
ASSERT_EQ(cfd->TEST_GetLocalSV()->Get(), SuperVersion::kSVInUse);
}
}
});
ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE::SyncPoint::GetInstance()->EnableProcessing();
std::vector<int> cfs;
std::vector<std::string> keys;
std::vector<std::string> values;
for (int i = 0; i < num_keys; ++i) {
cfs.push_back(std::get<0>(cf_kv_vec[i]));
keys.push_back(std::get<1>(cf_kv_vec[i]));
}
values = MultiGet(cfs, keys, nullptr, GetParam());
ASSERT_EQ(values.size(), num_keys);
for (unsigned int j = 0; j < values.size(); ++j) {
ASSERT_EQ(values[j], std::get<2>(cf_kv_vec[j]) + "_2");
}
keys.clear();
cfs.clear();
cfs.push_back(std::get<0>(cf_kv_vec[0]));
keys.push_back(std::get<1>(cf_kv_vec[0]));
cfs.push_back(std::get<0>(cf_kv_vec[3]));
keys.push_back(std::get<1>(cf_kv_vec[3]));
cfs.push_back(std::get<0>(cf_kv_vec[4]));
keys.push_back(std::get<1>(cf_kv_vec[4]));
values = MultiGet(cfs, keys, nullptr, GetParam());
ASSERT_EQ(values[0], std::get<2>(cf_kv_vec[0]) + "_2");
ASSERT_EQ(values[1], std::get<2>(cf_kv_vec[3]) + "_2");
ASSERT_EQ(values[2], std::get<2>(cf_kv_vec[4]) + "_2");
keys.clear();
cfs.clear();
cfs.push_back(std::get<0>(cf_kv_vec[7]));
keys.push_back(std::get<1>(cf_kv_vec[7]));
cfs.push_back(std::get<0>(cf_kv_vec[6]));
keys.push_back(std::get<1>(cf_kv_vec[6]));
cfs.push_back(std::get<0>(cf_kv_vec[1]));
keys.push_back(std::get<1>(cf_kv_vec[1]));
values = MultiGet(cfs, keys, nullptr, GetParam());
ASSERT_EQ(values[0], std::get<2>(cf_kv_vec[7]) + "_2");
ASSERT_EQ(values[1], std::get<2>(cf_kv_vec[6]) + "_2");
ASSERT_EQ(values[2], std::get<2>(cf_kv_vec[1]) + "_2");
for (int cf = 0; cf < 8; ++cf) {
auto* cfd =
static_cast_with_check<ColumnFamilyHandleImpl>(
static_cast_with_check<DBImpl>(db_)->GetColumnFamilyHandle(cf))
->cfd();
ASSERT_NE(cfd->TEST_GetLocalSV()->Get(), SuperVersion::kSVInUse);
ASSERT_NE(cfd->TEST_GetLocalSV()->Get(), SuperVersion::kSVObsolete);
}
}
TEST_P(DBMultiGetTestWithParam, MultiGetMultiCFMutex) {
Options options = CurrentOptions();
CreateAndReopenWithCF({"pikachu", "ilya", "muromec", "dobrynia", "nikitich",
"alyosha", "popovich"},
options);
for (int i = 0; i < 8; ++i) {
ASSERT_OK(Put(i, "cf" + std::to_string(i) + "_key",
"cf" + std::to_string(i) + "_val"));
}
int get_sv_count = 0;
int retries = 0;
bool last_try = false;
ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE::SyncPoint::GetInstance()->SetCallBack(
"DBImpl::MultiGet::LastTry", [&](void* /*arg*/) {
last_try = true;
ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE::SyncPoint::GetInstance()->DisableProcessing();
});
ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE::SyncPoint::GetInstance()->SetCallBack(
"DBImpl::MultiGet::AfterRefSV", [&](void* /*arg*/) {
if (last_try) {
return;
}
if (++get_sv_count == 2) {
++retries;
get_sv_count = 0;
for (int i = 0; i < 8; ++i) {
ASSERT_OK(Flush(i));
ASSERT_OK(Put(
i, "cf" + std::to_string(i) + "_key",
"cf" + std::to_string(i) + "_val" + std::to_string(retries)));
}
}
});
ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE::SyncPoint::GetInstance()->EnableProcessing();
std::vector<int> cfs;
std::vector<std::string> keys;
std::vector<std::string> values;
for (int i = 0; i < 8; ++i) {
cfs.push_back(i);
keys.push_back("cf" + std::to_string(i) + "_key");
}
values = MultiGet(cfs, keys, nullptr, GetParam());
ASSERT_TRUE(last_try);
ASSERT_EQ(values.size(), 8);
for (unsigned int j = 0; j < values.size(); ++j) {
ASSERT_EQ(values[j],
"cf" + std::to_string(j) + "_val" + std::to_string(retries));
}
for (int i = 0; i < 8; ++i) {
auto* cfd =
static_cast_with_check<ColumnFamilyHandleImpl>(
static_cast_with_check<DBImpl>(db_)->GetColumnFamilyHandle(i))
->cfd();
ASSERT_NE(cfd->TEST_GetLocalSV()->Get(), SuperVersion::kSVInUse);
}
}
TEST_P(DBMultiGetTestWithParam, MultiGetMultiCFSnapshot) {
Options options = CurrentOptions();
CreateAndReopenWithCF({"pikachu", "ilya", "muromec", "dobrynia", "nikitich",
"alyosha", "popovich"},
options);
for (int i = 0; i < 8; ++i) {
ASSERT_OK(Put(i, "cf" + std::to_string(i) + "_key",
"cf" + std::to_string(i) + "_val"));
}
int get_sv_count = 0;
ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE::DBImpl* db = static_cast_with_check<DBImpl>(db_);
ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE::SyncPoint::GetInstance()->SetCallBack(
"DBImpl::MultiGet::AfterRefSV", [&](void* /*arg*/) {
if (++get_sv_count == 2) {
for (int i = 0; i < 8; ++i) {
ASSERT_OK(Flush(i));
ASSERT_OK(Put(i, "cf" + std::to_string(i) + "_key",
"cf" + std::to_string(i) + "_val2"));
}
}
if (get_sv_count == 8) {
for (int i = 0; i < 8; ++i) {
auto* cfd = static_cast_with_check<ColumnFamilyHandleImpl>(
db->GetColumnFamilyHandle(i))
->cfd();
ASSERT_TRUE(
(cfd->TEST_GetLocalSV()->Get() == SuperVersion::kSVInUse) ||
(cfd->TEST_GetLocalSV()->Get() == SuperVersion::kSVObsolete));
}
}
});
ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE::SyncPoint::GetInstance()->EnableProcessing();
std::vector<int> cfs;
std::vector<std::string> keys;
std::vector<std::string> values;
for (int i = 0; i < 8; ++i) {
cfs.push_back(i);
keys.push_back("cf" + std::to_string(i) + "_key");
}
const Snapshot* snapshot = db_->GetSnapshot();
values = MultiGet(cfs, keys, snapshot, GetParam());
db_->ReleaseSnapshot(snapshot);
ASSERT_EQ(values.size(), 8);
for (unsigned int j = 0; j < values.size(); ++j) {
ASSERT_EQ(values[j], "cf" + std::to_string(j) + "_val");
}
for (int i = 0; i < 8; ++i) {
auto* cfd =
static_cast_with_check<ColumnFamilyHandleImpl>(
static_cast_with_check<DBImpl>(db_)->GetColumnFamilyHandle(i))
->cfd();
ASSERT_NE(cfd->TEST_GetLocalSV()->Get(), SuperVersion::kSVInUse);
}
}
INSTANTIATE_TEST_CASE_P(DBMultiGetTestWithParam, DBMultiGetTestWithParam,
testing::Bool());
TEST_F(DBBasicTest, MultiGetBatchedSimpleUnsorted) {
do {
CreateAndReopenWithCF({"pikachu"}, CurrentOptions());
SetPerfLevel(kEnableCount);
ASSERT_OK(Put(1, "k1", "v1"));
ASSERT_OK(Put(1, "k2", "v2"));
ASSERT_OK(Put(1, "k3", "v3"));
ASSERT_OK(Put(1, "k4", "v4"));
ASSERT_OK(Delete(1, "k4"));
ASSERT_OK(Put(1, "k5", "v5"));
ASSERT_OK(Delete(1, "no_key"));
get_perf_context()->Reset();
std::vector<Slice> keys({"no_key", "k5", "k4", "k3", "k2", "k1"});
std::vector<PinnableSlice> values(keys.size());
std::vector<ColumnFamilyHandle*> cfs(keys.size(), handles_[1]);
std::vector<Status> s(keys.size());
db_->MultiGet(ReadOptions(), handles_[1], keys.size(), keys.data(),
values.data(), s.data(), false);
ASSERT_EQ(values.size(), keys.size());
ASSERT_EQ(std::string(values[5].data(), values[5].size()), "v1");
ASSERT_EQ(std::string(values[4].data(), values[4].size()), "v2");
ASSERT_EQ(std::string(values[3].data(), values[3].size()), "v3");
ASSERT_EQ(std::string(values[1].data(), values[1].size()), "v5");
// four kv pairs * two bytes per value
ASSERT_EQ(8, (int)get_perf_context()->multiget_read_bytes);
ASSERT_TRUE(s[0].IsNotFound());
ASSERT_OK(s[1]);
ASSERT_TRUE(s[2].IsNotFound());
ASSERT_OK(s[3]);
ASSERT_OK(s[4]);
ASSERT_OK(s[5]);
SetPerfLevel(kDisable);
} while (ChangeCompactOptions());
}
TEST_F(DBBasicTest, MultiGetBatchedSortedMultiFile) {
do {
CreateAndReopenWithCF({"pikachu"}, CurrentOptions());
SetPerfLevel(kEnableCount);
// To expand the power of this test, generate > 1 table file and
// mix with memtable
ASSERT_OK(Put(1, "k1", "v1"));
ASSERT_OK(Put(1, "k2", "v2"));
Flush(1);
ASSERT_OK(Put(1, "k3", "v3"));
ASSERT_OK(Put(1, "k4", "v4"));
Flush(1);
ASSERT_OK(Delete(1, "k4"));
ASSERT_OK(Put(1, "k5", "v5"));
ASSERT_OK(Delete(1, "no_key"));
get_perf_context()->Reset();
std::vector<Slice> keys({"k1", "k2", "k3", "k4", "k5", "no_key"});
std::vector<PinnableSlice> values(keys.size());
std::vector<ColumnFamilyHandle*> cfs(keys.size(), handles_[1]);
std::vector<Status> s(keys.size());
db_->MultiGet(ReadOptions(), handles_[1], keys.size(), keys.data(),
values.data(), s.data(), true);
ASSERT_EQ(values.size(), keys.size());
ASSERT_EQ(std::string(values[0].data(), values[0].size()), "v1");
ASSERT_EQ(std::string(values[1].data(), values[1].size()), "v2");
ASSERT_EQ(std::string(values[2].data(), values[2].size()), "v3");
ASSERT_EQ(std::string(values[4].data(), values[4].size()), "v5");
// four kv pairs * two bytes per value
ASSERT_EQ(8, (int)get_perf_context()->multiget_read_bytes);
ASSERT_OK(s[0]);
ASSERT_OK(s[1]);
ASSERT_OK(s[2]);
ASSERT_TRUE(s[3].IsNotFound());
ASSERT_OK(s[4]);
ASSERT_TRUE(s[5].IsNotFound());
SetPerfLevel(kDisable);
} while (ChangeOptions());
}
TEST_F(DBBasicTest, MultiGetBatchedDuplicateKeys) {
Options opts = CurrentOptions();
opts.merge_operator = MergeOperators::CreateStringAppendOperator();
CreateAndReopenWithCF({"pikachu"}, opts);
SetPerfLevel(kEnableCount);
// To expand the power of this test, generate > 1 table file and
// mix with memtable
ASSERT_OK(Merge(1, "k1", "v1"));
ASSERT_OK(Merge(1, "k2", "v2"));
Flush(1);
MoveFilesToLevel(2, 1);
ASSERT_OK(Merge(1, "k3", "v3"));
ASSERT_OK(Merge(1, "k4", "v4"));
Flush(1);
MoveFilesToLevel(2, 1);
ASSERT_OK(Merge(1, "k4", "v4_2"));
ASSERT_OK(Merge(1, "k6", "v6"));
Flush(1);
MoveFilesToLevel(2, 1);
ASSERT_OK(Merge(1, "k7", "v7"));
ASSERT_OK(Merge(1, "k8", "v8"));
Flush(1);
MoveFilesToLevel(2, 1);
get_perf_context()->Reset();
std::vector<Slice> keys({"k8", "k8", "k8", "k4", "k4", "k1", "k3"});
std::vector<PinnableSlice> values(keys.size());
std::vector<ColumnFamilyHandle*> cfs(keys.size(), handles_[1]);
std::vector<Status> s(keys.size());
db_->MultiGet(ReadOptions(), handles_[1], keys.size(), keys.data(),
values.data(), s.data(), false);
ASSERT_EQ(values.size(), keys.size());
ASSERT_EQ(std::string(values[0].data(), values[0].size()), "v8");
ASSERT_EQ(std::string(values[1].data(), values[1].size()), "v8");
ASSERT_EQ(std::string(values[2].data(), values[2].size()), "v8");
ASSERT_EQ(std::string(values[3].data(), values[3].size()), "v4,v4_2");
ASSERT_EQ(std::string(values[4].data(), values[4].size()), "v4,v4_2");
ASSERT_EQ(std::string(values[5].data(), values[5].size()), "v1");
ASSERT_EQ(std::string(values[6].data(), values[6].size()), "v3");
ASSERT_EQ(24, (int)get_perf_context()->multiget_read_bytes);
for (Status& status : s) {
ASSERT_OK(status);
}
SetPerfLevel(kDisable);
}
Introduce a new MultiGet batching implementation (#5011) Summary: This PR introduces a new MultiGet() API, with the underlying implementation grouping keys based on SST file and batching lookups in a file. The reason for the new API is twofold - the definition allows callers to allocate storage for status and values on stack instead of std::vector, as well as return values as PinnableSlices in order to avoid copying, and it keeps the original MultiGet() implementation intact while we experiment with batching. Batching is useful when there is some spatial locality to the keys being queries, as well as larger batch sizes. The main benefits are due to - 1. Fewer function calls, especially to BlockBasedTableReader::MultiGet() and FullFilterBlockReader::KeysMayMatch() 2. Bloom filter cachelines can be prefetched, hiding the cache miss latency The next step is to optimize the binary searches in the level_storage_info, index blocks and data blocks, since we could reduce the number of key comparisons if the keys are relatively close to each other. The batching optimizations also need to be extended to other formats, such as PlainTable and filter formats. This also needs to be added to db_stress. Benchmark results from db_bench for various batch size/locality of reference combinations are given below. Locality was simulated by offsetting the keys in a batch by a stride length. Each SST file is about 8.6MB uncompressed and key/value size is 16/100 uncompressed. To focus on the cpu benefit of batching, the runs were single threaded and bound to the same cpu to eliminate interference from other system events. The results show a 10-25% improvement in micros/op from smaller to larger batch sizes (4 - 32). Batch Sizes 1 | 2 | 4 | 8 | 16 | 32 Random pattern (Stride length 0) 4.158 | 4.109 | 4.026 | 4.05 | 4.1 | 4.074 - Get 4.438 | 4.302 | 4.165 | 4.122 | 4.096 | 4.075 - MultiGet (no batching) 4.461 | 4.256 | 4.277 | 4.11 | 4.182 | 4.14 - MultiGet (w/ batching) Good locality (Stride length 16) 4.048 | 3.659 | 3.248 | 2.99 | 2.84 | 2.753 4.429 | 3.728 | 3.406 | 3.053 | 2.911 | 2.781 4.452 | 3.45 | 2.833 | 2.451 | 2.233 | 2.135 Good locality (Stride length 256) 4.066 | 3.786 | 3.581 | 3.447 | 3.415 | 3.232 4.406 | 4.005 | 3.644 | 3.49 | 3.381 | 3.268 4.393 | 3.649 | 3.186 | 2.882 | 2.676 | 2.62 Medium locality (Stride length 4096) 4.012 | 3.922 | 3.768 | 3.61 | 3.582 | 3.555 4.364 | 4.057 | 3.791 | 3.65 | 3.57 | 3.465 4.479 | 3.758 | 3.316 | 3.077 | 2.959 | 2.891 dbbench command used (on a DB with 4 levels, 12 million keys)- TEST_TMPDIR=/dev/shm numactl -C 10 ./db_bench.tmp -use_existing_db=true -benchmarks="readseq,multireadrandom" -write_buffer_size=4194304 -target_file_size_base=4194304 -max_bytes_for_level_base=16777216 -num=12000000 -reads=12000000 -duration=90 -threads=1 -compression_type=none -cache_size=4194304000 -batch_size=32 -disable_auto_compactions=true -bloom_bits=10 -cache_index_and_filter_blocks=true -pin_l0_filter_and_index_blocks_in_cache=true -multiread_batched=true -multiread_stride=4 Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5011 Differential Revision: D14348703 Pulled By: anand1976 fbshipit-source-id: 774406dab3776d979c809522a67bedac6c17f84b
2019-04-11 21:24:09 +00:00
TEST_F(DBBasicTest, MultiGetBatchedMultiLevel) {
Options options = CurrentOptions();
options.disable_auto_compactions = true;
Reopen(options);
int num_keys = 0;
for (int i = 0; i < 128; ++i) {
ASSERT_OK(Put("key_" + std::to_string(i), "val_l2_" + std::to_string(i)));
num_keys++;
if (num_keys == 8) {
Flush();
num_keys = 0;
}
}
if (num_keys > 0) {
Flush();
num_keys = 0;
}
MoveFilesToLevel(2);
for (int i = 0; i < 128; i += 3) {
ASSERT_OK(Put("key_" + std::to_string(i), "val_l1_" + std::to_string(i)));
num_keys++;
if (num_keys == 8) {
Flush();
num_keys = 0;
}
}
if (num_keys > 0) {
Flush();
num_keys = 0;
}
MoveFilesToLevel(1);
for (int i = 0; i < 128; i += 5) {
ASSERT_OK(Put("key_" + std::to_string(i), "val_l0_" + std::to_string(i)));
num_keys++;
if (num_keys == 8) {
Flush();
num_keys = 0;
}
}
if (num_keys > 0) {
Flush();
num_keys = 0;
}
ASSERT_EQ(0, num_keys);
Introduce a new MultiGet batching implementation (#5011) Summary: This PR introduces a new MultiGet() API, with the underlying implementation grouping keys based on SST file and batching lookups in a file. The reason for the new API is twofold - the definition allows callers to allocate storage for status and values on stack instead of std::vector, as well as return values as PinnableSlices in order to avoid copying, and it keeps the original MultiGet() implementation intact while we experiment with batching. Batching is useful when there is some spatial locality to the keys being queries, as well as larger batch sizes. The main benefits are due to - 1. Fewer function calls, especially to BlockBasedTableReader::MultiGet() and FullFilterBlockReader::KeysMayMatch() 2. Bloom filter cachelines can be prefetched, hiding the cache miss latency The next step is to optimize the binary searches in the level_storage_info, index blocks and data blocks, since we could reduce the number of key comparisons if the keys are relatively close to each other. The batching optimizations also need to be extended to other formats, such as PlainTable and filter formats. This also needs to be added to db_stress. Benchmark results from db_bench for various batch size/locality of reference combinations are given below. Locality was simulated by offsetting the keys in a batch by a stride length. Each SST file is about 8.6MB uncompressed and key/value size is 16/100 uncompressed. To focus on the cpu benefit of batching, the runs were single threaded and bound to the same cpu to eliminate interference from other system events. The results show a 10-25% improvement in micros/op from smaller to larger batch sizes (4 - 32). Batch Sizes 1 | 2 | 4 | 8 | 16 | 32 Random pattern (Stride length 0) 4.158 | 4.109 | 4.026 | 4.05 | 4.1 | 4.074 - Get 4.438 | 4.302 | 4.165 | 4.122 | 4.096 | 4.075 - MultiGet (no batching) 4.461 | 4.256 | 4.277 | 4.11 | 4.182 | 4.14 - MultiGet (w/ batching) Good locality (Stride length 16) 4.048 | 3.659 | 3.248 | 2.99 | 2.84 | 2.753 4.429 | 3.728 | 3.406 | 3.053 | 2.911 | 2.781 4.452 | 3.45 | 2.833 | 2.451 | 2.233 | 2.135 Good locality (Stride length 256) 4.066 | 3.786 | 3.581 | 3.447 | 3.415 | 3.232 4.406 | 4.005 | 3.644 | 3.49 | 3.381 | 3.268 4.393 | 3.649 | 3.186 | 2.882 | 2.676 | 2.62 Medium locality (Stride length 4096) 4.012 | 3.922 | 3.768 | 3.61 | 3.582 | 3.555 4.364 | 4.057 | 3.791 | 3.65 | 3.57 | 3.465 4.479 | 3.758 | 3.316 | 3.077 | 2.959 | 2.891 dbbench command used (on a DB with 4 levels, 12 million keys)- TEST_TMPDIR=/dev/shm numactl -C 10 ./db_bench.tmp -use_existing_db=true -benchmarks="readseq,multireadrandom" -write_buffer_size=4194304 -target_file_size_base=4194304 -max_bytes_for_level_base=16777216 -num=12000000 -reads=12000000 -duration=90 -threads=1 -compression_type=none -cache_size=4194304000 -batch_size=32 -disable_auto_compactions=true -bloom_bits=10 -cache_index_and_filter_blocks=true -pin_l0_filter_and_index_blocks_in_cache=true -multiread_batched=true -multiread_stride=4 Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5011 Differential Revision: D14348703 Pulled By: anand1976 fbshipit-source-id: 774406dab3776d979c809522a67bedac6c17f84b
2019-04-11 21:24:09 +00:00
for (int i = 0; i < 128; i += 9) {
ASSERT_OK(Put("key_" + std::to_string(i), "val_mem_" + std::to_string(i)));
}
std::vector<std::string> keys;
std::vector<std::string> values;
for (int i = 64; i < 80; ++i) {
keys.push_back("key_" + std::to_string(i));
}
values = MultiGet(keys, nullptr);
ASSERT_EQ(values.size(), 16);
for (unsigned int j = 0; j < values.size(); ++j) {
int key = j + 64;
if (key % 9 == 0) {
ASSERT_EQ(values[j], "val_mem_" + std::to_string(key));
} else if (key % 5 == 0) {
ASSERT_EQ(values[j], "val_l0_" + std::to_string(key));
} else if (key % 3 == 0) {
ASSERT_EQ(values[j], "val_l1_" + std::to_string(key));
} else {
ASSERT_EQ(values[j], "val_l2_" + std::to_string(key));
}
}
}
Add support for timestamp in Get/Put (#5079) Summary: It's useful to be able to (optionally) associate key-value pairs with user-provided timestamps. This PR is an early effort towards this goal and continues the work of facebook#4942. A suite of new unit tests exist in DBBasicTestWithTimestampWithParam. Support for timestamp requires the user to provide timestamp as a slice in `ReadOptions` and `WriteOptions`. All timestamps of the same database must share the same length, format, etc. The format of the timestamp is the same throughout the same database, and the user is responsible for providing a comparator function (Comparator) to order the <key, timestamp> tuples. Once created, the format and length of the timestamp cannot change (at least for now). Test plan (on devserver): ``` $COMPILE_WITH_ASAN=1 make -j32 all $./db_basic_test --gtest_filter=Timestamp/DBBasicTestWithTimestampWithParam.PutAndGet/* $make check ``` All tests must pass. We also run the following db_bench tests to verify whether there is regression on Get/Put while timestamp is not enabled. ``` $TEST_TMPDIR=/dev/shm ./db_bench -benchmarks=fillseq,readrandom -num=1000000 $TEST_TMPDIR=/dev/shm ./db_bench -benchmarks=fillrandom -num=1000000 ``` Repeat for 6 times for both versions. Results are as follows: ``` | | readrandom | fillrandom | | master | 16.77 MB/s | 47.05 MB/s | | PR5079 | 16.44 MB/s | 47.03 MB/s | ``` Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5079 Differential Revision: D15132946 Pulled By: riversand963 fbshipit-source-id: 833a0d657eac21182f0f206c910a6438154c742c
2019-06-06 06:07:28 +00:00
TEST_F(DBBasicTest, MultiGetBatchedMultiLevelMerge) {
Options options = CurrentOptions();
options.disable_auto_compactions = true;
options.merge_operator = MergeOperators::CreateStringAppendOperator();
BlockBasedTableOptions bbto;
bbto.filter_policy.reset(NewBloomFilterPolicy(10, false));
options.table_factory.reset(NewBlockBasedTableFactory(bbto));
Reopen(options);
int num_keys = 0;
for (int i = 0; i < 128; ++i) {
ASSERT_OK(Put("key_" + std::to_string(i), "val_l2_" + std::to_string(i)));
num_keys++;
if (num_keys == 8) {
Flush();
num_keys = 0;
}
}
if (num_keys > 0) {
Flush();
num_keys = 0;
}
MoveFilesToLevel(2);
for (int i = 0; i < 128; i += 3) {
ASSERT_OK(Merge("key_" + std::to_string(i), "val_l1_" + std::to_string(i)));
num_keys++;
if (num_keys == 8) {
Flush();
num_keys = 0;
}
}
if (num_keys > 0) {
Flush();
num_keys = 0;
}
MoveFilesToLevel(1);
for (int i = 0; i < 128; i += 5) {
ASSERT_OK(Merge("key_" + std::to_string(i), "val_l0_" + std::to_string(i)));
num_keys++;
if (num_keys == 8) {
Flush();
num_keys = 0;
}
}
if (num_keys > 0) {
Flush();
num_keys = 0;
}
ASSERT_EQ(0, num_keys);
for (int i = 0; i < 128; i += 9) {
multiget support for timestamps (#6483) Summary: Add timestamp support for MultiGet(). timestamp from readoptions is honored, and timestamps can be returned along with values. MultiReadRandom perf test (10 minutes) on the same development machine ram drive with the same DB data shows no regression (within marge of error). The test is adapted from https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/wiki/RocksDB-In-Memory-Workload-Performance-Benchmarks. base line (commit 17bef7d3a): multireadrandom : 104.173 micros/op 307167 ops/sec; (5462999 of 5462999 found) This PR: multireadrandom : 104.199 micros/op 307095 ops/sec; (5307999 of 5307999 found) .\db_bench --db=r:\rocksdb.github --num_levels=6 --key_size=20 --prefix_size=20 --keys_per_prefix=0 --value_size=100 --cache_size=2147483648 --cache_numshardbits=6 --compression_type=none --compression_ratio=1 --min_level_to_compress=-1 --disable_seek_compaction=1 --hard_rate_limit=2 --write_buffer_size=134217728 --max_write_buffer_number=2 --level0_file_num_compaction_trigger=8 --target_file_size_base=134217728 --max_bytes_for_level_base=1073741824 --disable_wal=0 --wal_dir=r:\rocksdb.github\WAL_LOG --sync=0 --verify_checksum=1 --statistics=0 --stats_per_interval=0 --stats_interval=1048576 --histogram=0 --use_plain_table=1 --open_files=-1 --memtablerep=prefix_hash --bloom_bits=10 --bloom_locality=1 --duration=600 --benchmarks=multireadrandom --use_existing_db=1 --num=25000000 --threads=32 --allow_concurrent_memtable_write=0 Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/6483 Reviewed By: anand1976 Differential Revision: D20498373 Pulled By: riversand963 fbshipit-source-id: 8505f22bc40fd791bc7dd05e48d7e67c91edb627
2020-03-24 18:21:10 +00:00
ASSERT_OK(
Merge("key_" + std::to_string(i), "val_mem_" + std::to_string(i)));
}
std::vector<std::string> keys;
std::vector<std::string> values;
for (int i = 32; i < 80; ++i) {
keys.push_back("key_" + std::to_string(i));
}
values = MultiGet(keys, nullptr);
ASSERT_EQ(values.size(), keys.size());
for (unsigned int j = 0; j < 48; ++j) {
int key = j + 32;
std::string value;
value.append("val_l2_" + std::to_string(key));
if (key % 3 == 0) {
value.append(",");
value.append("val_l1_" + std::to_string(key));
}
if (key % 5 == 0) {
value.append(",");
value.append("val_l0_" + std::to_string(key));
}
if (key % 9 == 0) {
value.append(",");
value.append("val_mem_" + std::to_string(key));
}
ASSERT_EQ(values[j], value);
}
}
TEST_F(DBBasicTest, MultiGetBatchedValueSizeInMemory) {
CreateAndReopenWithCF({"pikachu"}, CurrentOptions());
SetPerfLevel(kEnableCount);
ASSERT_OK(Put(1, "k1", "v_1"));
ASSERT_OK(Put(1, "k2", "v_2"));
ASSERT_OK(Put(1, "k3", "v_3"));
ASSERT_OK(Put(1, "k4", "v_4"));
ASSERT_OK(Put(1, "k5", "v_5"));
ASSERT_OK(Put(1, "k6", "v_6"));
std::vector<Slice> keys = {"k1", "k2", "k3", "k4", "k5", "k6"};
std::vector<PinnableSlice> values(keys.size());
std::vector<Status> s(keys.size());
std::vector<ColumnFamilyHandle*> cfs(keys.size(), handles_[1]);
get_perf_context()->Reset();
ReadOptions ro;
ro.value_size_soft_limit = 11;
db_->MultiGet(ro, handles_[1], keys.size(), keys.data(), values.data(),
s.data(), false);
ASSERT_EQ(values.size(), keys.size());
for (unsigned int i = 0; i < 4; i++) {
ASSERT_EQ(std::string(values[i].data(), values[i].size()),
"v_" + std::to_string(i + 1));
}
for (unsigned int i = 4; i < 6; i++) {
ASSERT_TRUE(s[i].IsAborted());
}
ASSERT_EQ(12, (int)get_perf_context()->multiget_read_bytes);
SetPerfLevel(kDisable);
}
TEST_F(DBBasicTest, MultiGetBatchedValueSize) {
do {
CreateAndReopenWithCF({"pikachu"}, CurrentOptions());
SetPerfLevel(kEnableCount);
ASSERT_OK(Put(1, "k6", "v6"));
ASSERT_OK(Put(1, "k7", "v7_"));
ASSERT_OK(Put(1, "k3", "v3_"));
ASSERT_OK(Put(1, "k4", "v4"));
Flush(1);
ASSERT_OK(Delete(1, "k4"));
ASSERT_OK(Put(1, "k11", "v11"));
ASSERT_OK(Delete(1, "no_key"));
ASSERT_OK(Put(1, "k8", "v8_"));
ASSERT_OK(Put(1, "k13", "v13"));
ASSERT_OK(Put(1, "k14", "v14"));
ASSERT_OK(Put(1, "k15", "v15"));
ASSERT_OK(Put(1, "k16", "v16"));
ASSERT_OK(Put(1, "k17", "v17"));
Flush(1);
ASSERT_OK(Put(1, "k1", "v1_"));
ASSERT_OK(Put(1, "k2", "v2_"));
ASSERT_OK(Put(1, "k5", "v5_"));
ASSERT_OK(Put(1, "k9", "v9_"));
ASSERT_OK(Put(1, "k10", "v10"));
ASSERT_OK(Delete(1, "k2"));
ASSERT_OK(Delete(1, "k6"));
get_perf_context()->Reset();
std::vector<Slice> keys({"k1", "k10", "k11", "k12", "k13", "k14", "k15",
"k16", "k17", "k2", "k3", "k4", "k5", "k6", "k7",
"k8", "k9", "no_key"});
std::vector<PinnableSlice> values(keys.size());
std::vector<ColumnFamilyHandle*> cfs(keys.size(), handles_[1]);
std::vector<Status> s(keys.size());
ReadOptions ro;
ro.value_size_soft_limit = 20;
db_->MultiGet(ro, handles_[1], keys.size(), keys.data(), values.data(),
s.data(), false);
ASSERT_EQ(values.size(), keys.size());
// In memory keys
ASSERT_EQ(std::string(values[0].data(), values[0].size()), "v1_");
ASSERT_EQ(std::string(values[1].data(), values[1].size()), "v10");
ASSERT_TRUE(s[9].IsNotFound()); // k2
ASSERT_EQ(std::string(values[12].data(), values[12].size()), "v5_");
ASSERT_TRUE(s[13].IsNotFound()); // k6
ASSERT_EQ(std::string(values[16].data(), values[16].size()), "v9_");
// In sst files
ASSERT_EQ(std::string(values[2].data(), values[1].size()), "v11");
ASSERT_EQ(std::string(values[4].data(), values[4].size()), "v13");
ASSERT_EQ(std::string(values[5].data(), values[5].size()), "v14");
// Remaining aborted after value_size exceeds.
ASSERT_TRUE(s[3].IsAborted());
ASSERT_TRUE(s[6].IsAborted());
ASSERT_TRUE(s[7].IsAborted());
ASSERT_TRUE(s[8].IsAborted());
ASSERT_TRUE(s[10].IsAborted());
ASSERT_TRUE(s[11].IsAborted());
ASSERT_TRUE(s[14].IsAborted());
ASSERT_TRUE(s[15].IsAborted());
ASSERT_TRUE(s[17].IsAborted());
// 6 kv pairs * 3 bytes per value (i.e. 18)
ASSERT_EQ(21, (int)get_perf_context()->multiget_read_bytes);
SetPerfLevel(kDisable);
} while (ChangeCompactOptions());
}
TEST_F(DBBasicTest, MultiGetBatchedValueSizeMultiLevelMerge) {
Options options = CurrentOptions();
options.disable_auto_compactions = true;
options.merge_operator = MergeOperators::CreateStringAppendOperator();
BlockBasedTableOptions bbto;
bbto.filter_policy.reset(NewBloomFilterPolicy(10, false));
options.table_factory.reset(NewBlockBasedTableFactory(bbto));
Reopen(options);
int num_keys = 0;
for (int i = 0; i < 64; ++i) {
ASSERT_OK(Put("key_" + std::to_string(i), "val_l2_" + std::to_string(i)));
num_keys++;
if (num_keys == 8) {
Flush();
num_keys = 0;
}
}
if (num_keys > 0) {
Flush();
num_keys = 0;
}
MoveFilesToLevel(2);
for (int i = 0; i < 64; i += 3) {
ASSERT_OK(Merge("key_" + std::to_string(i), "val_l1_" + std::to_string(i)));
num_keys++;
if (num_keys == 8) {
Flush();
num_keys = 0;
}
}
if (num_keys > 0) {
Flush();
num_keys = 0;
}
MoveFilesToLevel(1);
for (int i = 0; i < 64; i += 5) {
ASSERT_OK(Merge("key_" + std::to_string(i), "val_l0_" + std::to_string(i)));
num_keys++;
if (num_keys == 8) {
Flush();
num_keys = 0;
}
}
if (num_keys > 0) {
Flush();
num_keys = 0;
}
ASSERT_EQ(0, num_keys);
for (int i = 0; i < 64; i += 9) {
ASSERT_OK(
Merge("key_" + std::to_string(i), "val_mem_" + std::to_string(i)));
}
std::vector<std::string> keys_str;
for (int i = 10; i < 50; ++i) {
keys_str.push_back("key_" + std::to_string(i));
}
std::vector<Slice> keys(keys_str.size());
for (int i = 0; i < 40; i++) {
keys[i] = Slice(keys_str[i]);
}
std::vector<PinnableSlice> values(keys_str.size());
std::vector<Status> statuses(keys_str.size());
ReadOptions read_options;
read_options.verify_checksums = true;
read_options.value_size_soft_limit = 380;
db_->MultiGet(read_options, dbfull()->DefaultColumnFamily(), keys.size(),
keys.data(), values.data(), statuses.data());
ASSERT_EQ(values.size(), keys.size());
uint64_t curr_value_size = 0;
for (unsigned int j = 0; j < 26; ++j) {
int key = j + 10;
std::string value;
value.append("val_l2_" + std::to_string(key));
if (key % 3 == 0) {
value.append(",");
value.append("val_l1_" + std::to_string(key));
}
if (key % 5 == 0) {
value.append(",");
value.append("val_l0_" + std::to_string(key));
}
if (key % 9 == 0) {
value.append(",");
value.append("val_mem_" + std::to_string(key));
}
curr_value_size += value.size();
ASSERT_EQ(values[j], value);
ASSERT_OK(statuses[j]);
}
// ASSERT_TRUE(curr_value_size <= read_options.value_size_hard_limit);
// All remaning keys status is set Status::Abort
for (unsigned int j = 26; j < 40; j++) {
ASSERT_TRUE(statuses[j].IsAborted());
}
}
// Test class for batched MultiGet with prefix extractor
// Param bool - If true, use partitioned filters
// If false, use full filter block
class MultiGetPrefixExtractorTest : public DBBasicTest,
public ::testing::WithParamInterface<bool> {
};
TEST_P(MultiGetPrefixExtractorTest, Batched) {
Options options = CurrentOptions();
options.prefix_extractor.reset(NewFixedPrefixTransform(2));
MultiGet batching in memtable (#5818) Summary: RocksDB has a MultiGet() API that implements batched key lookup for higher performance (https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/blob/master/include/rocksdb/db.h#L468). Currently, batching is implemented in BlockBasedTableReader::MultiGet() for SST file lookups. One of the ways it improves performance is by pipelining bloom filter lookups (by prefetching required cachelines for all the keys in the batch, and then doing the probe) and thus hiding the cache miss latency. The same concept can be extended to the memtable as well. This PR involves implementing a pipelined bloom filter lookup in DynamicBloom, and implementing MemTable::MultiGet() that can leverage it. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5818 Test Plan: Existing tests Performance Test: Ran the below command which fills up the memtable and makes sure there are no flushes and then call multiget. Ran it on master and on the new change and see atleast 1% performance improvement across all the test runs I did. Sometimes the improvement was upto 5%. TEST_TMPDIR=/data/users/$USER/benchmarks/feature/ numactl -C 10 ./db_bench -benchmarks="fillseq,multireadrandom" -num=600000 -compression_type="none" -level_compaction_dynamic_level_bytes -write_buffer_size=200000000 -target_file_size_base=200000000 -max_bytes_for_level_base=16777216 -reads=90000 -threads=1 -compression_type=none -cache_size=4194304000 -batch_size=32 -disable_auto_compactions=true -bloom_bits=10 -cache_index_and_filter_blocks=true -pin_l0_filter_and_index_blocks_in_cache=true -multiread_batched=true -multiread_stride=4 -statistics -memtable_whole_key_filtering=true -memtable_bloom_size_ratio=10 Differential Revision: D17578869 Pulled By: vjnadimpalli fbshipit-source-id: 23dc651d9bf49db11d22375bf435708875a1f192
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options.memtable_prefix_bloom_size_ratio = 10;
BlockBasedTableOptions bbto;
if (GetParam()) {
bbto.index_type = BlockBasedTableOptions::IndexType::kTwoLevelIndexSearch;
bbto.partition_filters = true;
}
bbto.filter_policy.reset(NewBloomFilterPolicy(10, false));
bbto.whole_key_filtering = false;
bbto.cache_index_and_filter_blocks = false;
options.table_factory.reset(NewBlockBasedTableFactory(bbto));
Reopen(options);
MultiGet batching in memtable (#5818) Summary: RocksDB has a MultiGet() API that implements batched key lookup for higher performance (https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/blob/master/include/rocksdb/db.h#L468). Currently, batching is implemented in BlockBasedTableReader::MultiGet() for SST file lookups. One of the ways it improves performance is by pipelining bloom filter lookups (by prefetching required cachelines for all the keys in the batch, and then doing the probe) and thus hiding the cache miss latency. The same concept can be extended to the memtable as well. This PR involves implementing a pipelined bloom filter lookup in DynamicBloom, and implementing MemTable::MultiGet() that can leverage it. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5818 Test Plan: Existing tests Performance Test: Ran the below command which fills up the memtable and makes sure there are no flushes and then call multiget. Ran it on master and on the new change and see atleast 1% performance improvement across all the test runs I did. Sometimes the improvement was upto 5%. TEST_TMPDIR=/data/users/$USER/benchmarks/feature/ numactl -C 10 ./db_bench -benchmarks="fillseq,multireadrandom" -num=600000 -compression_type="none" -level_compaction_dynamic_level_bytes -write_buffer_size=200000000 -target_file_size_base=200000000 -max_bytes_for_level_base=16777216 -reads=90000 -threads=1 -compression_type=none -cache_size=4194304000 -batch_size=32 -disable_auto_compactions=true -bloom_bits=10 -cache_index_and_filter_blocks=true -pin_l0_filter_and_index_blocks_in_cache=true -multiread_batched=true -multiread_stride=4 -statistics -memtable_whole_key_filtering=true -memtable_bloom_size_ratio=10 Differential Revision: D17578869 Pulled By: vjnadimpalli fbshipit-source-id: 23dc651d9bf49db11d22375bf435708875a1f192
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SetPerfLevel(kEnableCount);
get_perf_context()->Reset();
// First key is not in the prefix_extractor domain
ASSERT_OK(Put("k", "v0"));
ASSERT_OK(Put("kk1", "v1"));
ASSERT_OK(Put("kk2", "v2"));
ASSERT_OK(Put("kk3", "v3"));
ASSERT_OK(Put("kk4", "v4"));
MultiGet batching in memtable (#5818) Summary: RocksDB has a MultiGet() API that implements batched key lookup for higher performance (https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/blob/master/include/rocksdb/db.h#L468). Currently, batching is implemented in BlockBasedTableReader::MultiGet() for SST file lookups. One of the ways it improves performance is by pipelining bloom filter lookups (by prefetching required cachelines for all the keys in the batch, and then doing the probe) and thus hiding the cache miss latency. The same concept can be extended to the memtable as well. This PR involves implementing a pipelined bloom filter lookup in DynamicBloom, and implementing MemTable::MultiGet() that can leverage it. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5818 Test Plan: Existing tests Performance Test: Ran the below command which fills up the memtable and makes sure there are no flushes and then call multiget. Ran it on master and on the new change and see atleast 1% performance improvement across all the test runs I did. Sometimes the improvement was upto 5%. TEST_TMPDIR=/data/users/$USER/benchmarks/feature/ numactl -C 10 ./db_bench -benchmarks="fillseq,multireadrandom" -num=600000 -compression_type="none" -level_compaction_dynamic_level_bytes -write_buffer_size=200000000 -target_file_size_base=200000000 -max_bytes_for_level_base=16777216 -reads=90000 -threads=1 -compression_type=none -cache_size=4194304000 -batch_size=32 -disable_auto_compactions=true -bloom_bits=10 -cache_index_and_filter_blocks=true -pin_l0_filter_and_index_blocks_in_cache=true -multiread_batched=true -multiread_stride=4 -statistics -memtable_whole_key_filtering=true -memtable_bloom_size_ratio=10 Differential Revision: D17578869 Pulled By: vjnadimpalli fbshipit-source-id: 23dc651d9bf49db11d22375bf435708875a1f192
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std::vector<std::string> mem_keys(
{"k", "kk1", "kk2", "kk3", "kk4", "rofl", "lmho"});
std::vector<std::string> inmem_values;
inmem_values = MultiGet(mem_keys, nullptr);
ASSERT_EQ(inmem_values[0], "v0");
ASSERT_EQ(inmem_values[1], "v1");
ASSERT_EQ(inmem_values[2], "v2");
ASSERT_EQ(inmem_values[3], "v3");
ASSERT_EQ(inmem_values[4], "v4");
ASSERT_EQ(get_perf_context()->bloom_memtable_miss_count, 2);
ASSERT_EQ(get_perf_context()->bloom_memtable_hit_count, 5);
ASSERT_OK(Flush());
std::vector<std::string> keys({"k", "kk1", "kk2", "kk3", "kk4"});
std::vector<std::string> values;
get_perf_context()->Reset();
values = MultiGet(keys, nullptr);
ASSERT_EQ(values[0], "v0");
ASSERT_EQ(values[1], "v1");
ASSERT_EQ(values[2], "v2");
ASSERT_EQ(values[3], "v3");
ASSERT_EQ(values[4], "v4");
// Filter hits for 4 in-domain keys
ASSERT_EQ(get_perf_context()->bloom_sst_hit_count, 4);
}
INSTANTIATE_TEST_CASE_P(MultiGetPrefix, MultiGetPrefixExtractorTest,
::testing::Bool());
#ifndef ROCKSDB_LITE
class DBMultiGetRowCacheTest : public DBBasicTest,
public ::testing::WithParamInterface<bool> {};
TEST_P(DBMultiGetRowCacheTest, MultiGetBatched) {
do {
option_config_ = kRowCache;
Options options = CurrentOptions();
options.statistics = ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE::CreateDBStatistics();
CreateAndReopenWithCF({"pikachu"}, options);
SetPerfLevel(kEnableCount);
ASSERT_OK(Put(1, "k1", "v1"));
ASSERT_OK(Put(1, "k2", "v2"));
ASSERT_OK(Put(1, "k3", "v3"));
ASSERT_OK(Put(1, "k4", "v4"));
Flush(1);
ASSERT_OK(Put(1, "k5", "v5"));
const Snapshot* snap1 = dbfull()->GetSnapshot();
ASSERT_OK(Delete(1, "k4"));
Flush(1);
const Snapshot* snap2 = dbfull()->GetSnapshot();
get_perf_context()->Reset();
std::vector<Slice> keys({"no_key", "k5", "k4", "k3", "k1"});
std::vector<PinnableSlice> values(keys.size());
std::vector<ColumnFamilyHandle*> cfs(keys.size(), handles_[1]);
std::vector<Status> s(keys.size());
ReadOptions ro;
bool use_snapshots = GetParam();
if (use_snapshots) {
ro.snapshot = snap2;
}
db_->MultiGet(ro, handles_[1], keys.size(), keys.data(), values.data(),
s.data(), false);
ASSERT_EQ(values.size(), keys.size());
ASSERT_EQ(std::string(values[4].data(), values[4].size()), "v1");
ASSERT_EQ(std::string(values[3].data(), values[3].size()), "v3");
ASSERT_EQ(std::string(values[1].data(), values[1].size()), "v5");
// four kv pairs * two bytes per value
ASSERT_EQ(6, (int)get_perf_context()->multiget_read_bytes);
ASSERT_TRUE(s[0].IsNotFound());
ASSERT_OK(s[1]);
ASSERT_TRUE(s[2].IsNotFound());
ASSERT_OK(s[3]);
ASSERT_OK(s[4]);
// Call MultiGet() again with some intersection with the previous set of
// keys. Those should already be in the row cache.
keys.assign({"no_key", "k5", "k3", "k2"});
for (size_t i = 0; i < keys.size(); ++i) {
values[i].Reset();
s[i] = Status::OK();
}
get_perf_context()->Reset();
if (use_snapshots) {
ro.snapshot = snap1;
}
db_->MultiGet(ReadOptions(), handles_[1], keys.size(), keys.data(),
values.data(), s.data(), false);
ASSERT_EQ(std::string(values[3].data(), values[3].size()), "v2");
ASSERT_EQ(std::string(values[2].data(), values[2].size()), "v3");
ASSERT_EQ(std::string(values[1].data(), values[1].size()), "v5");
// four kv pairs * two bytes per value
ASSERT_EQ(6, (int)get_perf_context()->multiget_read_bytes);
ASSERT_TRUE(s[0].IsNotFound());
ASSERT_OK(s[1]);
ASSERT_OK(s[2]);
ASSERT_OK(s[3]);
if (use_snapshots) {
// Only reads from the first SST file would have been cached, since
// snapshot seq no is > fd.largest_seqno
ASSERT_EQ(1, TestGetTickerCount(options, ROW_CACHE_HIT));
} else {
ASSERT_EQ(2, TestGetTickerCount(options, ROW_CACHE_HIT));
}
SetPerfLevel(kDisable);
dbfull()->ReleaseSnapshot(snap1);
dbfull()->ReleaseSnapshot(snap2);
} while (ChangeCompactOptions());
}
INSTANTIATE_TEST_CASE_P(DBMultiGetRowCacheTest, DBMultiGetRowCacheTest,
testing::Values(true, false));
TEST_F(DBBasicTest, GetAllKeyVersions) {
Options options = CurrentOptions();
options.env = env_;
options.create_if_missing = true;
options.disable_auto_compactions = true;
CreateAndReopenWithCF({"pikachu"}, options);
ASSERT_EQ(2, handles_.size());
const size_t kNumInserts = 4;
const size_t kNumDeletes = 4;
const size_t kNumUpdates = 4;
// Check default column family
for (size_t i = 0; i != kNumInserts; ++i) {
ASSERT_OK(Put(std::to_string(i), "value"));
}
for (size_t i = 0; i != kNumUpdates; ++i) {
ASSERT_OK(Put(std::to_string(i), "value1"));
}
for (size_t i = 0; i != kNumDeletes; ++i) {
ASSERT_OK(Delete(std::to_string(i)));
}
std::vector<KeyVersion> key_versions;
ASSERT_OK(ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE::GetAllKeyVersions(
db_, Slice(), Slice(), std::numeric_limits<size_t>::max(),
&key_versions));
ASSERT_EQ(kNumInserts + kNumDeletes + kNumUpdates, key_versions.size());
ASSERT_OK(ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE::GetAllKeyVersions(
db_, handles_[0], Slice(), Slice(), std::numeric_limits<size_t>::max(),
&key_versions));
ASSERT_EQ(kNumInserts + kNumDeletes + kNumUpdates, key_versions.size());
// Check non-default column family
for (size_t i = 0; i + 1 != kNumInserts; ++i) {
ASSERT_OK(Put(1, std::to_string(i), "value"));
}
for (size_t i = 0; i + 1 != kNumUpdates; ++i) {
ASSERT_OK(Put(1, std::to_string(i), "value1"));
}
for (size_t i = 0; i + 1 != kNumDeletes; ++i) {
ASSERT_OK(Delete(1, std::to_string(i)));
}
ASSERT_OK(ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE::GetAllKeyVersions(
db_, handles_[1], Slice(), Slice(), std::numeric_limits<size_t>::max(),
&key_versions));
ASSERT_EQ(kNumInserts + kNumDeletes + kNumUpdates - 3, key_versions.size());
}
#endif // !ROCKSDB_LITE
TEST_F(DBBasicTest, MultiGetIOBufferOverrun) {
Options options = CurrentOptions();
Random rnd(301);
BlockBasedTableOptions table_options;
table_options.pin_l0_filter_and_index_blocks_in_cache = true;
table_options.block_size = 16 * 1024;
multiget support for timestamps (#6483) Summary: Add timestamp support for MultiGet(). timestamp from readoptions is honored, and timestamps can be returned along with values. MultiReadRandom perf test (10 minutes) on the same development machine ram drive with the same DB data shows no regression (within marge of error). The test is adapted from https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/wiki/RocksDB-In-Memory-Workload-Performance-Benchmarks. base line (commit 17bef7d3a): multireadrandom : 104.173 micros/op 307167 ops/sec; (5462999 of 5462999 found) This PR: multireadrandom : 104.199 micros/op 307095 ops/sec; (5307999 of 5307999 found) .\db_bench --db=r:\rocksdb.github --num_levels=6 --key_size=20 --prefix_size=20 --keys_per_prefix=0 --value_size=100 --cache_size=2147483648 --cache_numshardbits=6 --compression_type=none --compression_ratio=1 --min_level_to_compress=-1 --disable_seek_compaction=1 --hard_rate_limit=2 --write_buffer_size=134217728 --max_write_buffer_number=2 --level0_file_num_compaction_trigger=8 --target_file_size_base=134217728 --max_bytes_for_level_base=1073741824 --disable_wal=0 --wal_dir=r:\rocksdb.github\WAL_LOG --sync=0 --verify_checksum=1 --statistics=0 --stats_per_interval=0 --stats_interval=1048576 --histogram=0 --use_plain_table=1 --open_files=-1 --memtablerep=prefix_hash --bloom_bits=10 --bloom_locality=1 --duration=600 --benchmarks=multireadrandom --use_existing_db=1 --num=25000000 --threads=32 --allow_concurrent_memtable_write=0 Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/6483 Reviewed By: anand1976 Differential Revision: D20498373 Pulled By: riversand963 fbshipit-source-id: 8505f22bc40fd791bc7dd05e48d7e67c91edb627
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ASSERT_TRUE(table_options.block_size >
BlockBasedTable::kMultiGetReadStackBufSize);
options.table_factory.reset(new BlockBasedTableFactory(table_options));
Reopen(options);
std::string zero_str(128, '\0');
for (int i = 0; i < 100; ++i) {
// Make the value compressible. A purely random string doesn't compress
// and the resultant data block will not be compressed
std::string value(rnd.RandomString(128) + zero_str);
assert(Put(Key(i), value) == Status::OK());
}
Flush();
std::vector<std::string> key_data(10);
std::vector<Slice> keys;
// We cannot resize a PinnableSlice vector, so just set initial size to
// largest we think we will need
std::vector<PinnableSlice> values(10);
std::vector<Status> statuses;
ReadOptions ro;
// Warm up the cache first
key_data.emplace_back(Key(0));
keys.emplace_back(Slice(key_data.back()));
key_data.emplace_back(Key(50));
keys.emplace_back(Slice(key_data.back()));
statuses.resize(keys.size());
dbfull()->MultiGet(ro, dbfull()->DefaultColumnFamily(), keys.size(),
keys.data(), values.data(), statuses.data(), true);
}
TEST_F(DBBasicTest, IncrementalRecoveryNoCorrupt) {
Options options = CurrentOptions();
DestroyAndReopen(options);
CreateAndReopenWithCF({"pikachu", "eevee"}, options);
size_t num_cfs = handles_.size();
ASSERT_EQ(3, num_cfs);
WriteOptions write_opts;
write_opts.disableWAL = true;
for (size_t cf = 0; cf != num_cfs; ++cf) {
for (size_t i = 0; i != 10000; ++i) {
std::string key_str = Key(static_cast<int>(i));
std::string value_str = std::to_string(cf) + "_" + std::to_string(i);
ASSERT_OK(Put(static_cast<int>(cf), key_str, value_str));
if (0 == (i % 1000)) {
ASSERT_OK(Flush(static_cast<int>(cf)));
}
}
}
for (size_t cf = 0; cf != num_cfs; ++cf) {
ASSERT_OK(Flush(static_cast<int>(cf)));
}
Close();
options.best_efforts_recovery = true;
ReopenWithColumnFamilies({kDefaultColumnFamilyName, "pikachu", "eevee"},
options);
num_cfs = handles_.size();
ASSERT_EQ(3, num_cfs);
for (size_t cf = 0; cf != num_cfs; ++cf) {
for (int i = 0; i != 10000; ++i) {
std::string key_str = Key(static_cast<int>(i));
std::string expected_value_str =
std::to_string(cf) + "_" + std::to_string(i);
ASSERT_EQ(expected_value_str, Get(static_cast<int>(cf), key_str));
}
}
}
TEST_F(DBBasicTest, BestEffortsRecoveryWithVersionBuildingFailure) {
Options options = CurrentOptions();
DestroyAndReopen(options);
ASSERT_OK(Put("foo", "value"));
ASSERT_OK(Flush());
SyncPoint::GetInstance()->DisableProcessing();
SyncPoint::GetInstance()->ClearAllCallBacks();
SyncPoint::GetInstance()->SetCallBack(
"VersionBuilder::CheckConsistencyBeforeReturn", [&](void* arg) {
ASSERT_NE(nullptr, arg);
*(reinterpret_cast<Status*>(arg)) =
Status::Corruption("Inject corruption");
});
SyncPoint::GetInstance()->EnableProcessing();
options.best_efforts_recovery = true;
Status s = TryReopen(options);
ASSERT_TRUE(s.IsCorruption());
SyncPoint::GetInstance()->DisableProcessing();
SyncPoint::GetInstance()->ClearAllCallBacks();
}
#ifndef ROCKSDB_LITE
namespace {
class TableFileListener : public EventListener {
public:
void OnTableFileCreated(const TableFileCreationInfo& info) override {
InstrumentedMutexLock lock(&mutex_);
cf_to_paths_[info.cf_name].push_back(info.file_path);
}
std::vector<std::string>& GetFiles(const std::string& cf_name) {
InstrumentedMutexLock lock(&mutex_);
return cf_to_paths_[cf_name];
}
private:
InstrumentedMutex mutex_;
std::unordered_map<std::string, std::vector<std::string>> cf_to_paths_;
};
} // namespace
TEST_F(DBBasicTest, RecoverWithMissingFiles) {
Options options = CurrentOptions();
DestroyAndReopen(options);
TableFileListener* listener = new TableFileListener();
// Disable auto compaction to simplify SST file name tracking.
options.disable_auto_compactions = true;
options.listeners.emplace_back(listener);
CreateAndReopenWithCF({"pikachu", "eevee"}, options);
std::vector<std::string> all_cf_names = {kDefaultColumnFamilyName, "pikachu",
"eevee"};
size_t num_cfs = handles_.size();
ASSERT_EQ(3, num_cfs);
for (size_t cf = 0; cf != num_cfs; ++cf) {
ASSERT_OK(Put(static_cast<int>(cf), "a", "0_value"));
ASSERT_OK(Flush(static_cast<int>(cf)));
ASSERT_OK(Put(static_cast<int>(cf), "b", "0_value"));
ASSERT_OK(Flush(static_cast<int>(cf)));
ASSERT_OK(Put(static_cast<int>(cf), "c", "0_value"));
ASSERT_OK(Flush(static_cast<int>(cf)));
}
// Delete and corrupt files
for (size_t i = 0; i < all_cf_names.size(); ++i) {
std::vector<std::string>& files = listener->GetFiles(all_cf_names[i]);
ASSERT_EQ(3, files.size());
std::string corrupted_data;
ASSERT_OK(ReadFileToString(env_, files[files.size() - 1], &corrupted_data));
ASSERT_OK(WriteStringToFile(
env_, corrupted_data.substr(0, corrupted_data.size() - 2),
files[files.size() - 1], /*should_sync=*/true));
for (int j = static_cast<int>(files.size() - 2); j >= static_cast<int>(i);
--j) {
ASSERT_OK(env_->DeleteFile(files[j]));
}
}
options.best_efforts_recovery = true;
ReopenWithColumnFamilies(all_cf_names, options);
// Verify data
ReadOptions read_opts;
read_opts.total_order_seek = true;
{
std::unique_ptr<Iterator> iter(db_->NewIterator(read_opts, handles_[0]));
iter->SeekToFirst();
ASSERT_FALSE(iter->Valid());
iter.reset(db_->NewIterator(read_opts, handles_[1]));
iter->SeekToFirst();
ASSERT_TRUE(iter->Valid());
ASSERT_EQ("a", iter->key());
iter->Next();
ASSERT_FALSE(iter->Valid());
iter.reset(db_->NewIterator(read_opts, handles_[2]));
iter->SeekToFirst();
ASSERT_TRUE(iter->Valid());
ASSERT_EQ("a", iter->key());
iter->Next();
ASSERT_TRUE(iter->Valid());
ASSERT_EQ("b", iter->key());
iter->Next();
ASSERT_FALSE(iter->Valid());
}
}
TEST_F(DBBasicTest, BestEffortsRecoveryTryMultipleManifests) {
Options options = CurrentOptions();
options.env = env_;
DestroyAndReopen(options);
ASSERT_OK(Put("foo", "value0"));
ASSERT_OK(Flush());
Close();
{
// Hack by adding a new MANIFEST with high file number
std::string garbage(10, '\0');
ASSERT_OK(WriteStringToFile(env_, garbage, dbname_ + "/MANIFEST-001000",
/*should_sync=*/true));
}
{
// Hack by adding a corrupted SST not referenced by any MANIFEST
std::string garbage(10, '\0');
ASSERT_OK(WriteStringToFile(env_, garbage, dbname_ + "/001001.sst",
/*should_sync=*/true));
}
options.best_efforts_recovery = true;
Reopen(options);
ASSERT_OK(Put("bar", "value"));
}
TEST_F(DBBasicTest, RecoverWithNoCurrentFile) {
Options options = CurrentOptions();
options.env = env_;
DestroyAndReopen(options);
CreateAndReopenWithCF({"pikachu"}, options);
options.best_efforts_recovery = true;
ReopenWithColumnFamilies({kDefaultColumnFamilyName, "pikachu"}, options);
ASSERT_EQ(2, handles_.size());
ASSERT_OK(Put("foo", "value"));
ASSERT_OK(Put(1, "bar", "value"));
ASSERT_OK(Flush());
ASSERT_OK(Flush(1));
Close();
ASSERT_OK(env_->DeleteFile(CurrentFileName(dbname_)));
ReopenWithColumnFamilies({kDefaultColumnFamilyName, "pikachu"}, options);
std::vector<std::string> cf_names;
ASSERT_OK(DB::ListColumnFamilies(DBOptions(options), dbname_, &cf_names));
ASSERT_EQ(2, cf_names.size());
for (const auto& name : cf_names) {
ASSERT_TRUE(name == kDefaultColumnFamilyName || name == "pikachu");
}
}
TEST_F(DBBasicTest, RecoverWithNoManifest) {
Options options = CurrentOptions();
options.env = env_;
DestroyAndReopen(options);
ASSERT_OK(Put("foo", "value"));
ASSERT_OK(Flush());
Close();
{
// Delete all MANIFEST.
std::vector<std::string> files;
ASSERT_OK(env_->GetChildren(dbname_, &files));
for (const auto& file : files) {
uint64_t number = 0;
FileType type = kLogFile;
if (ParseFileName(file, &number, &type) && type == kDescriptorFile) {
ASSERT_OK(env_->DeleteFile(dbname_ + "/" + file));
}
}
}
options.best_efforts_recovery = true;
options.create_if_missing = false;
Status s = TryReopen(options);
ASSERT_TRUE(s.IsInvalidArgument());
options.create_if_missing = true;
Reopen(options);
// Since no MANIFEST exists, best-efforts recovery creates a new, empty db.
ASSERT_EQ("NOT_FOUND", Get("foo"));
}
TEST_F(DBBasicTest, SkipWALIfMissingTableFiles) {
Options options = CurrentOptions();
DestroyAndReopen(options);
TableFileListener* listener = new TableFileListener();
options.listeners.emplace_back(listener);
CreateAndReopenWithCF({"pikachu"}, options);
std::vector<std::string> kAllCfNames = {kDefaultColumnFamilyName, "pikachu"};
size_t num_cfs = handles_.size();
ASSERT_EQ(2, num_cfs);
for (int cf = 0; cf < static_cast<int>(kAllCfNames.size()); ++cf) {
ASSERT_OK(Put(cf, "a", "0_value"));
ASSERT_OK(Flush(cf));
ASSERT_OK(Put(cf, "b", "0_value"));
}
// Delete files
for (size_t i = 0; i < kAllCfNames.size(); ++i) {
std::vector<std::string>& files = listener->GetFiles(kAllCfNames[i]);
ASSERT_EQ(1, files.size());
for (int j = static_cast<int>(files.size() - 1); j >= static_cast<int>(i);
--j) {
ASSERT_OK(env_->DeleteFile(files[j]));
}
}
options.best_efforts_recovery = true;
ReopenWithColumnFamilies(kAllCfNames, options);
// Verify WAL is not applied
ReadOptions read_opts;
read_opts.total_order_seek = true;
std::unique_ptr<Iterator> iter(db_->NewIterator(read_opts, handles_[0]));
iter->SeekToFirst();
ASSERT_FALSE(iter->Valid());
iter.reset(db_->NewIterator(read_opts, handles_[1]));
iter->SeekToFirst();
ASSERT_TRUE(iter->Valid());
ASSERT_EQ("a", iter->key());
iter->Next();
ASSERT_FALSE(iter->Valid());
}
#endif // !ROCKSDB_LITE
Fail recovery when MANIFEST record checksum mismatch (#6996) Summary: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/5411 refactored `VersionSet::Recover` but introduced a bug, explained as follows. Before, once a checksum mismatch happens, `reporter` will set `s` to be non-ok. Therefore, Recover will stop processing the MANIFEST any further. ``` // Correct // Inside Recover LogReporter reporter; reporter.status = &s; log::Reader reader(..., reporter); while (reader.ReadRecord() && s.ok()) { ... } ``` The bug is that, the local variable `s` in `ReadAndRecover` won't be updated by `reporter` while reading the MANIFEST. It is possible that the reader sees a checksum mismatch in a record, but `ReadRecord` retries internally read and finds the next valid record. The mismatched record will be ignored and no error is reported. ``` // Incorrect // Inside Recover LogReporter reporter; reporter.status = &s; log::Reader reader(..., reporter); s = ReadAndRecover(reader, ...); // Inside ReadAndRecover Status s; // Shadows the s in Recover. while (reader.ReadRecord() && s.ok()) { ... } ``` `LogReporter` can use a separate `log_read_status` to track the errors while reading the MANIFEST. RocksDB can process more MANIFEST entries only if `log_read_status.ok()`. Test plan (devserver): make check Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/6996 Reviewed By: ajkr Differential Revision: D22105746 Pulled By: riversand963 fbshipit-source-id: b22f717a423457a41ca152a242abbb64cf91fc38
2020-06-18 17:07:42 +00:00
TEST_F(DBBasicTest, ManifestChecksumMismatch) {
Options options = CurrentOptions();
DestroyAndReopen(options);
ASSERT_OK(Put("bar", "value"));
ASSERT_OK(Flush());
SyncPoint::GetInstance()->DisableProcessing();
SyncPoint::GetInstance()->ClearAllCallBacks();
SyncPoint::GetInstance()->SetCallBack(
"LogWriter::EmitPhysicalRecord:BeforeEncodeChecksum", [&](void* arg) {
auto* crc = reinterpret_cast<uint32_t*>(arg);
*crc = *crc + 1;
});
SyncPoint::GetInstance()->EnableProcessing();
WriteOptions write_opts;
write_opts.disableWAL = true;
Status s = db_->Put(write_opts, "foo", "value");
ASSERT_OK(s);
ASSERT_OK(Flush());
SyncPoint::GetInstance()->DisableProcessing();
SyncPoint::GetInstance()->ClearAllCallBacks();
ASSERT_OK(Put("foo", "value1"));
ASSERT_OK(Flush());
s = TryReopen(options);
ASSERT_TRUE(s.IsCorruption());
}
class DBBasicTestMultiGet : public DBTestBase {
public:
DBBasicTestMultiGet(std::string test_dir, int num_cfs, bool compressed_cache,
bool uncompressed_cache, bool _compression_enabled,
bool _fill_cache, uint32_t compression_parallel_threads)
: DBTestBase(test_dir, /*env_do_fsync=*/false) {
compression_enabled_ = _compression_enabled;
fill_cache_ = _fill_cache;
if (compressed_cache) {
std::shared_ptr<Cache> cache = NewLRUCache(1048576);
compressed_cache_ = std::make_shared<MyBlockCache>(cache);
}
if (uncompressed_cache) {
std::shared_ptr<Cache> cache = NewLRUCache(1048576);
uncompressed_cache_ = std::make_shared<MyBlockCache>(cache);
}
env_->count_random_reads_ = true;
Options options = CurrentOptions();
Random rnd(301);
BlockBasedTableOptions table_options;
#ifndef ROCKSDB_LITE
if (compression_enabled_) {
std::vector<CompressionType> compression_types;
compression_types = GetSupportedCompressions();
// Not every platform may have compression libraries available, so
// dynamically pick based on what's available
CompressionType tmp_type = kNoCompression;
for (auto c_type : compression_types) {
if (c_type != kNoCompression) {
tmp_type = c_type;
break;
}
}
if (tmp_type != kNoCompression) {
options.compression = tmp_type;
} else {
compression_enabled_ = false;
}
}
#else
// GetSupportedCompressions() is not available in LITE build
if (!Snappy_Supported()) {
compression_enabled_ = false;
}
multiget support for timestamps (#6483) Summary: Add timestamp support for MultiGet(). timestamp from readoptions is honored, and timestamps can be returned along with values. MultiReadRandom perf test (10 minutes) on the same development machine ram drive with the same DB data shows no regression (within marge of error). The test is adapted from https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/wiki/RocksDB-In-Memory-Workload-Performance-Benchmarks. base line (commit 17bef7d3a): multireadrandom : 104.173 micros/op 307167 ops/sec; (5462999 of 5462999 found) This PR: multireadrandom : 104.199 micros/op 307095 ops/sec; (5307999 of 5307999 found) .\db_bench --db=r:\rocksdb.github --num_levels=6 --key_size=20 --prefix_size=20 --keys_per_prefix=0 --value_size=100 --cache_size=2147483648 --cache_numshardbits=6 --compression_type=none --compression_ratio=1 --min_level_to_compress=-1 --disable_seek_compaction=1 --hard_rate_limit=2 --write_buffer_size=134217728 --max_write_buffer_number=2 --level0_file_num_compaction_trigger=8 --target_file_size_base=134217728 --max_bytes_for_level_base=1073741824 --disable_wal=0 --wal_dir=r:\rocksdb.github\WAL_LOG --sync=0 --verify_checksum=1 --statistics=0 --stats_per_interval=0 --stats_interval=1048576 --histogram=0 --use_plain_table=1 --open_files=-1 --memtablerep=prefix_hash --bloom_bits=10 --bloom_locality=1 --duration=600 --benchmarks=multireadrandom --use_existing_db=1 --num=25000000 --threads=32 --allow_concurrent_memtable_write=0 Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/6483 Reviewed By: anand1976 Differential Revision: D20498373 Pulled By: riversand963 fbshipit-source-id: 8505f22bc40fd791bc7dd05e48d7e67c91edb627
2020-03-24 18:21:10 +00:00
#endif // ROCKSDB_LITE
table_options.block_cache = uncompressed_cache_;
if (table_options.block_cache == nullptr) {
table_options.no_block_cache = true;
} else {
table_options.pin_l0_filter_and_index_blocks_in_cache = true;
}
table_options.block_cache_compressed = compressed_cache_;
table_options.flush_block_policy_factory.reset(
new MyFlushBlockPolicyFactory());
options.table_factory.reset(new BlockBasedTableFactory(table_options));
if (!compression_enabled_) {
options.compression = kNoCompression;
} else {
options.compression_opts.parallel_threads = compression_parallel_threads;
}
Reopen(options);
if (num_cfs > 1) {
for (int cf = 0; cf < num_cfs; ++cf) {
cf_names_.emplace_back("cf" + std::to_string(cf));
}
CreateColumnFamilies(cf_names_, options);
cf_names_.emplace_back("default");
}
Merge adjacent file block reads in RocksDB MultiGet() and Add uncompressed block to cache (#6089) Summary: In the current MultiGet, if the KV-pairs do not belong to the data blocks in the block cache, multiple blocks are read from a SST. It will trigger one block read for each block request and read them in parallel. In some cases, if some data blocks are adjacent in the SST, the reads for these blocks can be combined to a single large read, which can reduce the system calls and reduce the read latency if possible. Considering to fill the block cache, if multiple data blocks are in the same memory buffer, we need to copy them to the heap separately. Therefore, only in the case that 1) data block compression is enabled, and 2) compressed block cache is null, we can do combined read. Otherwise, extra memory copy is needed, which may cause extra overhead. In the current case, data blocks will be uncompressed to a new memory space. Also, in the case that 1) data block compression is enabled, and 2) compressed block cache is null, it is possible the data block is actually not compressed. In the current logic, these data blocks will not be added to the uncompressed_cache. So if memory buffer is shared and the data block is not compressed, the data block are copied to the head and fill the cache. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/6089 Test Plan: Added test case to ParallelIO.MultiGet. Pass make asan_check Differential Revision: D18734668 Pulled By: zhichao-cao fbshipit-source-id: 67c5615ed373e51e42635fd74b36f8f3a66d5da4
2019-12-16 23:55:33 +00:00
std::string zero_str(128, '\0');
for (int cf = 0; cf < num_cfs; ++cf) {
for (int i = 0; i < 100; ++i) {
// Make the value compressible. A purely random string doesn't compress
// and the resultant data block will not be compressed
values_.emplace_back(rnd.RandomString(128) + zero_str);
assert(((num_cfs == 1) ? Put(Key(i), values_[i])
: Put(cf, Key(i), values_[i])) == Status::OK());
}
if (num_cfs == 1) {
Flush();
} else {
dbfull()->Flush(FlushOptions(), handles_[cf]);
}
for (int i = 0; i < 100; ++i) {
// block cannot gain space by compression
uncompressable_values_.emplace_back(rnd.RandomString(256) + '\0');
std::string tmp_key = "a" + Key(i);
assert(((num_cfs == 1) ? Put(tmp_key, uncompressable_values_[i])
: Put(cf, tmp_key, uncompressable_values_[i])) ==
Status::OK());
}
if (num_cfs == 1) {
Flush();
} else {
dbfull()->Flush(FlushOptions(), handles_[cf]);
}
Merge adjacent file block reads in RocksDB MultiGet() and Add uncompressed block to cache (#6089) Summary: In the current MultiGet, if the KV-pairs do not belong to the data blocks in the block cache, multiple blocks are read from a SST. It will trigger one block read for each block request and read them in parallel. In some cases, if some data blocks are adjacent in the SST, the reads for these blocks can be combined to a single large read, which can reduce the system calls and reduce the read latency if possible. Considering to fill the block cache, if multiple data blocks are in the same memory buffer, we need to copy them to the heap separately. Therefore, only in the case that 1) data block compression is enabled, and 2) compressed block cache is null, we can do combined read. Otherwise, extra memory copy is needed, which may cause extra overhead. In the current case, data blocks will be uncompressed to a new memory space. Also, in the case that 1) data block compression is enabled, and 2) compressed block cache is null, it is possible the data block is actually not compressed. In the current logic, these data blocks will not be added to the uncompressed_cache. So if memory buffer is shared and the data block is not compressed, the data block are copied to the head and fill the cache. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/6089 Test Plan: Added test case to ParallelIO.MultiGet. Pass make asan_check Differential Revision: D18734668 Pulled By: zhichao-cao fbshipit-source-id: 67c5615ed373e51e42635fd74b36f8f3a66d5da4
2019-12-16 23:55:33 +00:00
}
}
bool CheckValue(int i, const std::string& value) {
if (values_[i].compare(value) == 0) {
return true;
}
return false;
}
Merge adjacent file block reads in RocksDB MultiGet() and Add uncompressed block to cache (#6089) Summary: In the current MultiGet, if the KV-pairs do not belong to the data blocks in the block cache, multiple blocks are read from a SST. It will trigger one block read for each block request and read them in parallel. In some cases, if some data blocks are adjacent in the SST, the reads for these blocks can be combined to a single large read, which can reduce the system calls and reduce the read latency if possible. Considering to fill the block cache, if multiple data blocks are in the same memory buffer, we need to copy them to the heap separately. Therefore, only in the case that 1) data block compression is enabled, and 2) compressed block cache is null, we can do combined read. Otherwise, extra memory copy is needed, which may cause extra overhead. In the current case, data blocks will be uncompressed to a new memory space. Also, in the case that 1) data block compression is enabled, and 2) compressed block cache is null, it is possible the data block is actually not compressed. In the current logic, these data blocks will not be added to the uncompressed_cache. So if memory buffer is shared and the data block is not compressed, the data block are copied to the head and fill the cache. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/6089 Test Plan: Added test case to ParallelIO.MultiGet. Pass make asan_check Differential Revision: D18734668 Pulled By: zhichao-cao fbshipit-source-id: 67c5615ed373e51e42635fd74b36f8f3a66d5da4
2019-12-16 23:55:33 +00:00
bool CheckUncompressableValue(int i, const std::string& value) {
if (uncompressable_values_[i].compare(value) == 0) {
return true;
}
return false;
}
const std::vector<std::string>& GetCFNames() const { return cf_names_; }
int num_lookups() { return uncompressed_cache_->num_lookups(); }
int num_found() { return uncompressed_cache_->num_found(); }
int num_inserts() { return uncompressed_cache_->num_inserts(); }
int num_lookups_compressed() { return compressed_cache_->num_lookups(); }
int num_found_compressed() { return compressed_cache_->num_found(); }
int num_inserts_compressed() { return compressed_cache_->num_inserts(); }
bool fill_cache() { return fill_cache_; }
bool compression_enabled() { return compression_enabled_; }
bool has_compressed_cache() { return compressed_cache_ != nullptr; }
bool has_uncompressed_cache() { return uncompressed_cache_ != nullptr; }
static void SetUpTestCase() {}
static void TearDownTestCase() {}
protected:
class MyFlushBlockPolicyFactory : public FlushBlockPolicyFactory {
public:
MyFlushBlockPolicyFactory() {}
virtual const char* Name() const override {
return "MyFlushBlockPolicyFactory";
}
virtual FlushBlockPolicy* NewFlushBlockPolicy(
const BlockBasedTableOptions& /*table_options*/,
const BlockBuilder& data_block_builder) const override {
return new MyFlushBlockPolicy(data_block_builder);
}
};
class MyFlushBlockPolicy : public FlushBlockPolicy {
public:
explicit MyFlushBlockPolicy(const BlockBuilder& data_block_builder)
: num_keys_(0), data_block_builder_(data_block_builder) {}
bool Update(const Slice& /*key*/, const Slice& /*value*/) override {
if (data_block_builder_.empty()) {
// First key in this block
num_keys_ = 1;
return false;
}
// Flush every 10 keys
if (num_keys_ == 10) {
num_keys_ = 1;
return true;
}
num_keys_++;
return false;
}
private:
int num_keys_;
const BlockBuilder& data_block_builder_;
};
Stats for redundant insertions into block cache (#6681) Summary: Since read threads do not coordinate on loading data into block cache, two threads between Lookup and Insert can end up loading and inserting the same data. This is particularly concerning with cache_index_and_filter_blocks since those are hot and more likely to be race targets if ejected from (or not pre-populated in) the cache. Particularly with moves toward disaggregated / network storage, the cost of redundant retrieval might be high, and we should at least have some hard statistics from which we can estimate impact. Example with full filter thrashing "cliff": $ ./db_bench --benchmarks=fillrandom --num=15000000 --cache_index_and_filter_blocks -bloom_bits=10 ... $ ./db_bench --db=/tmp/rocksdbtest-172704/dbbench --use_existing_db --benchmarks=readrandom,stats --num=200000 --cache_index_and_filter_blocks --cache_size=$((130 * 1024 * 1024)) --bloom_bits=10 --threads=16 -statistics 2>&1 | egrep '^rocksdb.block.cache.(.*add|.*redundant)' | grep -v compress | sort rocksdb.block.cache.add COUNT : 14181 rocksdb.block.cache.add.failures COUNT : 0 rocksdb.block.cache.add.redundant COUNT : 476 rocksdb.block.cache.data.add COUNT : 12749 rocksdb.block.cache.data.add.redundant COUNT : 18 rocksdb.block.cache.filter.add COUNT : 1003 rocksdb.block.cache.filter.add.redundant COUNT : 217 rocksdb.block.cache.index.add COUNT : 429 rocksdb.block.cache.index.add.redundant COUNT : 241 $ ./db_bench --db=/tmp/rocksdbtest-172704/dbbench --use_existing_db --benchmarks=readrandom,stats --num=200000 --cache_index_and_filter_blocks --cache_size=$((120 * 1024 * 1024)) --bloom_bits=10 --threads=16 -statistics 2>&1 | egrep '^rocksdb.block.cache.(.*add|.*redundant)' | grep -v compress | sort rocksdb.block.cache.add COUNT : 1182223 rocksdb.block.cache.add.failures COUNT : 0 rocksdb.block.cache.add.redundant COUNT : 302728 rocksdb.block.cache.data.add COUNT : 31425 rocksdb.block.cache.data.add.redundant COUNT : 12 rocksdb.block.cache.filter.add COUNT : 795455 rocksdb.block.cache.filter.add.redundant COUNT : 130238 rocksdb.block.cache.index.add COUNT : 355343 rocksdb.block.cache.index.add.redundant COUNT : 172478 Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/6681 Test Plan: Some manual testing (above) and unit test covering key metrics is included Reviewed By: ltamasi Differential Revision: D21134113 Pulled By: pdillinger fbshipit-source-id: c11497b5f00f4ffdfe919823904e52d0a1a91d87
2020-04-27 20:18:18 +00:00
class MyBlockCache : public CacheWrapper {
public:
Stats for redundant insertions into block cache (#6681) Summary: Since read threads do not coordinate on loading data into block cache, two threads between Lookup and Insert can end up loading and inserting the same data. This is particularly concerning with cache_index_and_filter_blocks since those are hot and more likely to be race targets if ejected from (or not pre-populated in) the cache. Particularly with moves toward disaggregated / network storage, the cost of redundant retrieval might be high, and we should at least have some hard statistics from which we can estimate impact. Example with full filter thrashing "cliff": $ ./db_bench --benchmarks=fillrandom --num=15000000 --cache_index_and_filter_blocks -bloom_bits=10 ... $ ./db_bench --db=/tmp/rocksdbtest-172704/dbbench --use_existing_db --benchmarks=readrandom,stats --num=200000 --cache_index_and_filter_blocks --cache_size=$((130 * 1024 * 1024)) --bloom_bits=10 --threads=16 -statistics 2>&1 | egrep '^rocksdb.block.cache.(.*add|.*redundant)' | grep -v compress | sort rocksdb.block.cache.add COUNT : 14181 rocksdb.block.cache.add.failures COUNT : 0 rocksdb.block.cache.add.redundant COUNT : 476 rocksdb.block.cache.data.add COUNT : 12749 rocksdb.block.cache.data.add.redundant COUNT : 18 rocksdb.block.cache.filter.add COUNT : 1003 rocksdb.block.cache.filter.add.redundant COUNT : 217 rocksdb.block.cache.index.add COUNT : 429 rocksdb.block.cache.index.add.redundant COUNT : 241 $ ./db_bench --db=/tmp/rocksdbtest-172704/dbbench --use_existing_db --benchmarks=readrandom,stats --num=200000 --cache_index_and_filter_blocks --cache_size=$((120 * 1024 * 1024)) --bloom_bits=10 --threads=16 -statistics 2>&1 | egrep '^rocksdb.block.cache.(.*add|.*redundant)' | grep -v compress | sort rocksdb.block.cache.add COUNT : 1182223 rocksdb.block.cache.add.failures COUNT : 0 rocksdb.block.cache.add.redundant COUNT : 302728 rocksdb.block.cache.data.add COUNT : 31425 rocksdb.block.cache.data.add.redundant COUNT : 12 rocksdb.block.cache.filter.add COUNT : 795455 rocksdb.block.cache.filter.add.redundant COUNT : 130238 rocksdb.block.cache.index.add COUNT : 355343 rocksdb.block.cache.index.add.redundant COUNT : 172478 Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/6681 Test Plan: Some manual testing (above) and unit test covering key metrics is included Reviewed By: ltamasi Differential Revision: D21134113 Pulled By: pdillinger fbshipit-source-id: c11497b5f00f4ffdfe919823904e52d0a1a91d87
2020-04-27 20:18:18 +00:00
explicit MyBlockCache(std::shared_ptr<Cache> target)
: CacheWrapper(target),
num_lookups_(0),
num_found_(0),
num_inserts_(0) {}
const char* Name() const override { return "MyBlockCache"; }
Status Insert(const Slice& key, void* value, size_t charge,
void (*deleter)(const Slice& key, void* value),
Handle** handle = nullptr,
Priority priority = Priority::LOW) override {
num_inserts_++;
return target_->Insert(key, value, charge, deleter, handle, priority);
}
Stats for redundant insertions into block cache (#6681) Summary: Since read threads do not coordinate on loading data into block cache, two threads between Lookup and Insert can end up loading and inserting the same data. This is particularly concerning with cache_index_and_filter_blocks since those are hot and more likely to be race targets if ejected from (or not pre-populated in) the cache. Particularly with moves toward disaggregated / network storage, the cost of redundant retrieval might be high, and we should at least have some hard statistics from which we can estimate impact. Example with full filter thrashing "cliff": $ ./db_bench --benchmarks=fillrandom --num=15000000 --cache_index_and_filter_blocks -bloom_bits=10 ... $ ./db_bench --db=/tmp/rocksdbtest-172704/dbbench --use_existing_db --benchmarks=readrandom,stats --num=200000 --cache_index_and_filter_blocks --cache_size=$((130 * 1024 * 1024)) --bloom_bits=10 --threads=16 -statistics 2>&1 | egrep '^rocksdb.block.cache.(.*add|.*redundant)' | grep -v compress | sort rocksdb.block.cache.add COUNT : 14181 rocksdb.block.cache.add.failures COUNT : 0 rocksdb.block.cache.add.redundant COUNT : 476 rocksdb.block.cache.data.add COUNT : 12749 rocksdb.block.cache.data.add.redundant COUNT : 18 rocksdb.block.cache.filter.add COUNT : 1003 rocksdb.block.cache.filter.add.redundant COUNT : 217 rocksdb.block.cache.index.add COUNT : 429 rocksdb.block.cache.index.add.redundant COUNT : 241 $ ./db_bench --db=/tmp/rocksdbtest-172704/dbbench --use_existing_db --benchmarks=readrandom,stats --num=200000 --cache_index_and_filter_blocks --cache_size=$((120 * 1024 * 1024)) --bloom_bits=10 --threads=16 -statistics 2>&1 | egrep '^rocksdb.block.cache.(.*add|.*redundant)' | grep -v compress | sort rocksdb.block.cache.add COUNT : 1182223 rocksdb.block.cache.add.failures COUNT : 0 rocksdb.block.cache.add.redundant COUNT : 302728 rocksdb.block.cache.data.add COUNT : 31425 rocksdb.block.cache.data.add.redundant COUNT : 12 rocksdb.block.cache.filter.add COUNT : 795455 rocksdb.block.cache.filter.add.redundant COUNT : 130238 rocksdb.block.cache.index.add COUNT : 355343 rocksdb.block.cache.index.add.redundant COUNT : 172478 Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/6681 Test Plan: Some manual testing (above) and unit test covering key metrics is included Reviewed By: ltamasi Differential Revision: D21134113 Pulled By: pdillinger fbshipit-source-id: c11497b5f00f4ffdfe919823904e52d0a1a91d87
2020-04-27 20:18:18 +00:00
Handle* Lookup(const Slice& key, Statistics* stats = nullptr) override {
num_lookups_++;
Handle* handle = target_->Lookup(key, stats);
if (handle != nullptr) {
num_found_++;
}
return handle;
}
int num_lookups() { return num_lookups_; }
int num_found() { return num_found_; }
int num_inserts() { return num_inserts_; }
private:
int num_lookups_;
int num_found_;
int num_inserts_;
};
std::shared_ptr<MyBlockCache> compressed_cache_;
std::shared_ptr<MyBlockCache> uncompressed_cache_;
bool compression_enabled_;
std::vector<std::string> values_;
Merge adjacent file block reads in RocksDB MultiGet() and Add uncompressed block to cache (#6089) Summary: In the current MultiGet, if the KV-pairs do not belong to the data blocks in the block cache, multiple blocks are read from a SST. It will trigger one block read for each block request and read them in parallel. In some cases, if some data blocks are adjacent in the SST, the reads for these blocks can be combined to a single large read, which can reduce the system calls and reduce the read latency if possible. Considering to fill the block cache, if multiple data blocks are in the same memory buffer, we need to copy them to the heap separately. Therefore, only in the case that 1) data block compression is enabled, and 2) compressed block cache is null, we can do combined read. Otherwise, extra memory copy is needed, which may cause extra overhead. In the current case, data blocks will be uncompressed to a new memory space. Also, in the case that 1) data block compression is enabled, and 2) compressed block cache is null, it is possible the data block is actually not compressed. In the current logic, these data blocks will not be added to the uncompressed_cache. So if memory buffer is shared and the data block is not compressed, the data block are copied to the head and fill the cache. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/6089 Test Plan: Added test case to ParallelIO.MultiGet. Pass make asan_check Differential Revision: D18734668 Pulled By: zhichao-cao fbshipit-source-id: 67c5615ed373e51e42635fd74b36f8f3a66d5da4
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std::vector<std::string> uncompressable_values_;
bool fill_cache_;
std::vector<std::string> cf_names_;
};
class DBBasicTestWithParallelIO
: public DBBasicTestMultiGet,
public testing::WithParamInterface<
std::tuple<bool, bool, bool, bool, uint32_t>> {
public:
DBBasicTestWithParallelIO()
: DBBasicTestMultiGet("/db_basic_test_with_parallel_io", 1,
std::get<0>(GetParam()), std::get<1>(GetParam()),
std::get<2>(GetParam()), std::get<3>(GetParam()),
std::get<4>(GetParam())) {}
};
TEST_P(DBBasicTestWithParallelIO, MultiGet) {
std::vector<std::string> key_data(10);
std::vector<Slice> keys;
// We cannot resize a PinnableSlice vector, so just set initial size to
// largest we think we will need
std::vector<PinnableSlice> values(10);
std::vector<Status> statuses;
ReadOptions ro;
ro.fill_cache = fill_cache();
// Warm up the cache first
key_data.emplace_back(Key(0));
keys.emplace_back(Slice(key_data.back()));
key_data.emplace_back(Key(50));
keys.emplace_back(Slice(key_data.back()));
statuses.resize(keys.size());
dbfull()->MultiGet(ro, dbfull()->DefaultColumnFamily(), keys.size(),
keys.data(), values.data(), statuses.data(), true);
ASSERT_TRUE(CheckValue(0, values[0].ToString()));
ASSERT_TRUE(CheckValue(50, values[1].ToString()));
int random_reads = env_->random_read_counter_.Read();
key_data[0] = Key(1);
key_data[1] = Key(51);
keys[0] = Slice(key_data[0]);
keys[1] = Slice(key_data[1]);
values[0].Reset();
values[1].Reset();
dbfull()->MultiGet(ro, dbfull()->DefaultColumnFamily(), keys.size(),
keys.data(), values.data(), statuses.data(), true);
ASSERT_TRUE(CheckValue(1, values[0].ToString()));
ASSERT_TRUE(CheckValue(51, values[1].ToString()));
bool read_from_cache = false;
if (fill_cache()) {
if (has_uncompressed_cache()) {
read_from_cache = true;
} else if (has_compressed_cache() && compression_enabled()) {
read_from_cache = true;
}
}
int expected_reads = random_reads + (read_from_cache ? 0 : 2);
ASSERT_EQ(env_->random_read_counter_.Read(), expected_reads);
keys.resize(10);
statuses.resize(10);
std::vector<int> key_ints{1, 2, 15, 16, 55, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85};
for (size_t i = 0; i < key_ints.size(); ++i) {
key_data[i] = Key(key_ints[i]);
keys[i] = Slice(key_data[i]);
statuses[i] = Status::OK();
values[i].Reset();
}
dbfull()->MultiGet(ro, dbfull()->DefaultColumnFamily(), keys.size(),
keys.data(), values.data(), statuses.data(), true);
for (size_t i = 0; i < key_ints.size(); ++i) {
ASSERT_OK(statuses[i]);
ASSERT_TRUE(CheckValue(key_ints[i], values[i].ToString()));
}
Merge adjacent file block reads in RocksDB MultiGet() and Add uncompressed block to cache (#6089) Summary: In the current MultiGet, if the KV-pairs do not belong to the data blocks in the block cache, multiple blocks are read from a SST. It will trigger one block read for each block request and read them in parallel. In some cases, if some data blocks are adjacent in the SST, the reads for these blocks can be combined to a single large read, which can reduce the system calls and reduce the read latency if possible. Considering to fill the block cache, if multiple data blocks are in the same memory buffer, we need to copy them to the heap separately. Therefore, only in the case that 1) data block compression is enabled, and 2) compressed block cache is null, we can do combined read. Otherwise, extra memory copy is needed, which may cause extra overhead. In the current case, data blocks will be uncompressed to a new memory space. Also, in the case that 1) data block compression is enabled, and 2) compressed block cache is null, it is possible the data block is actually not compressed. In the current logic, these data blocks will not be added to the uncompressed_cache. So if memory buffer is shared and the data block is not compressed, the data block are copied to the head and fill the cache. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/6089 Test Plan: Added test case to ParallelIO.MultiGet. Pass make asan_check Differential Revision: D18734668 Pulled By: zhichao-cao fbshipit-source-id: 67c5615ed373e51e42635fd74b36f8f3a66d5da4
2019-12-16 23:55:33 +00:00
if (compression_enabled() && !has_compressed_cache()) {
expected_reads += (read_from_cache ? 2 : 3);
} else {
expected_reads += (read_from_cache ? 2 : 4);
}
ASSERT_EQ(env_->random_read_counter_.Read(), expected_reads);
keys.resize(10);
statuses.resize(10);
std::vector<int> key_uncmp{1, 2, 15, 16, 55, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85};
for (size_t i = 0; i < key_uncmp.size(); ++i) {
key_data[i] = "a" + Key(key_uncmp[i]);
keys[i] = Slice(key_data[i]);
statuses[i] = Status::OK();
values[i].Reset();
}
dbfull()->MultiGet(ro, dbfull()->DefaultColumnFamily(), keys.size(),
keys.data(), values.data(), statuses.data(), true);
for (size_t i = 0; i < key_uncmp.size(); ++i) {
ASSERT_OK(statuses[i]);
ASSERT_TRUE(CheckUncompressableValue(key_uncmp[i], values[i].ToString()));
}
if (compression_enabled() && !has_compressed_cache()) {
expected_reads += (read_from_cache ? 3 : 3);
} else {
expected_reads += (read_from_cache ? 4 : 4);
}
ASSERT_EQ(env_->random_read_counter_.Read(), expected_reads);
Merge adjacent file block reads in RocksDB MultiGet() and Add uncompressed block to cache (#6089) Summary: In the current MultiGet, if the KV-pairs do not belong to the data blocks in the block cache, multiple blocks are read from a SST. It will trigger one block read for each block request and read them in parallel. In some cases, if some data blocks are adjacent in the SST, the reads for these blocks can be combined to a single large read, which can reduce the system calls and reduce the read latency if possible. Considering to fill the block cache, if multiple data blocks are in the same memory buffer, we need to copy them to the heap separately. Therefore, only in the case that 1) data block compression is enabled, and 2) compressed block cache is null, we can do combined read. Otherwise, extra memory copy is needed, which may cause extra overhead. In the current case, data blocks will be uncompressed to a new memory space. Also, in the case that 1) data block compression is enabled, and 2) compressed block cache is null, it is possible the data block is actually not compressed. In the current logic, these data blocks will not be added to the uncompressed_cache. So if memory buffer is shared and the data block is not compressed, the data block are copied to the head and fill the cache. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/6089 Test Plan: Added test case to ParallelIO.MultiGet. Pass make asan_check Differential Revision: D18734668 Pulled By: zhichao-cao fbshipit-source-id: 67c5615ed373e51e42635fd74b36f8f3a66d5da4
2019-12-16 23:55:33 +00:00
keys.resize(5);
statuses.resize(5);
std::vector<int> key_tr{1, 2, 15, 16, 55};
for (size_t i = 0; i < key_tr.size(); ++i) {
key_data[i] = "a" + Key(key_tr[i]);
keys[i] = Slice(key_data[i]);
statuses[i] = Status::OK();
values[i].Reset();
}
dbfull()->MultiGet(ro, dbfull()->DefaultColumnFamily(), keys.size(),
keys.data(), values.data(), statuses.data(), true);
for (size_t i = 0; i < key_tr.size(); ++i) {
ASSERT_OK(statuses[i]);
ASSERT_TRUE(CheckUncompressableValue(key_tr[i], values[i].ToString()));
}
if (compression_enabled() && !has_compressed_cache()) {
expected_reads += (read_from_cache ? 0 : 2);
ASSERT_EQ(env_->random_read_counter_.Read(), expected_reads);
} else {
if (has_uncompressed_cache()) {
expected_reads += (read_from_cache ? 0 : 3);
ASSERT_EQ(env_->random_read_counter_.Read(), expected_reads);
} else {
// A rare case, even we enable the block compression but some of data
// blocks are not compressed due to content. If user only enable the
// compressed cache, the uncompressed blocks will not tbe cached, and
// block reads will be triggered. The number of reads is related to
// the compression algorithm.
ASSERT_TRUE(env_->random_read_counter_.Read() >= expected_reads);
}
}
}
TEST_P(DBBasicTestWithParallelIO, MultiGetWithChecksumMismatch) {
std::vector<std::string> key_data(10);
std::vector<Slice> keys;
// We cannot resize a PinnableSlice vector, so just set initial size to
// largest we think we will need
std::vector<PinnableSlice> values(10);
std::vector<Status> statuses;
int read_count = 0;
ReadOptions ro;
ro.fill_cache = fill_cache();
SyncPoint::GetInstance()->SetCallBack(
multiget support for timestamps (#6483) Summary: Add timestamp support for MultiGet(). timestamp from readoptions is honored, and timestamps can be returned along with values. MultiReadRandom perf test (10 minutes) on the same development machine ram drive with the same DB data shows no regression (within marge of error). The test is adapted from https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/wiki/RocksDB-In-Memory-Workload-Performance-Benchmarks. base line (commit 17bef7d3a): multireadrandom : 104.173 micros/op 307167 ops/sec; (5462999 of 5462999 found) This PR: multireadrandom : 104.199 micros/op 307095 ops/sec; (5307999 of 5307999 found) .\db_bench --db=r:\rocksdb.github --num_levels=6 --key_size=20 --prefix_size=20 --keys_per_prefix=0 --value_size=100 --cache_size=2147483648 --cache_numshardbits=6 --compression_type=none --compression_ratio=1 --min_level_to_compress=-1 --disable_seek_compaction=1 --hard_rate_limit=2 --write_buffer_size=134217728 --max_write_buffer_number=2 --level0_file_num_compaction_trigger=8 --target_file_size_base=134217728 --max_bytes_for_level_base=1073741824 --disable_wal=0 --wal_dir=r:\rocksdb.github\WAL_LOG --sync=0 --verify_checksum=1 --statistics=0 --stats_per_interval=0 --stats_interval=1048576 --histogram=0 --use_plain_table=1 --open_files=-1 --memtablerep=prefix_hash --bloom_bits=10 --bloom_locality=1 --duration=600 --benchmarks=multireadrandom --use_existing_db=1 --num=25000000 --threads=32 --allow_concurrent_memtable_write=0 Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/6483 Reviewed By: anand1976 Differential Revision: D20498373 Pulled By: riversand963 fbshipit-source-id: 8505f22bc40fd791bc7dd05e48d7e67c91edb627
2020-03-24 18:21:10 +00:00
"RetrieveMultipleBlocks:VerifyChecksum", [&](void* status) {
Status* s = static_cast<Status*>(status);
read_count++;
if (read_count == 2) {
*s = Status::Corruption();
}
});
SyncPoint::GetInstance()->EnableProcessing();
// Warm up the cache first
key_data.emplace_back(Key(0));
keys.emplace_back(Slice(key_data.back()));
key_data.emplace_back(Key(50));
keys.emplace_back(Slice(key_data.back()));
statuses.resize(keys.size());
dbfull()->MultiGet(ro, dbfull()->DefaultColumnFamily(), keys.size(),
keys.data(), values.data(), statuses.data(), true);
ASSERT_TRUE(CheckValue(0, values[0].ToString()));
multiget support for timestamps (#6483) Summary: Add timestamp support for MultiGet(). timestamp from readoptions is honored, and timestamps can be returned along with values. MultiReadRandom perf test (10 minutes) on the same development machine ram drive with the same DB data shows no regression (within marge of error). The test is adapted from https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/wiki/RocksDB-In-Memory-Workload-Performance-Benchmarks. base line (commit 17bef7d3a): multireadrandom : 104.173 micros/op 307167 ops/sec; (5462999 of 5462999 found) This PR: multireadrandom : 104.199 micros/op 307095 ops/sec; (5307999 of 5307999 found) .\db_bench --db=r:\rocksdb.github --num_levels=6 --key_size=20 --prefix_size=20 --keys_per_prefix=0 --value_size=100 --cache_size=2147483648 --cache_numshardbits=6 --compression_type=none --compression_ratio=1 --min_level_to_compress=-1 --disable_seek_compaction=1 --hard_rate_limit=2 --write_buffer_size=134217728 --max_write_buffer_number=2 --level0_file_num_compaction_trigger=8 --target_file_size_base=134217728 --max_bytes_for_level_base=1073741824 --disable_wal=0 --wal_dir=r:\rocksdb.github\WAL_LOG --sync=0 --verify_checksum=1 --statistics=0 --stats_per_interval=0 --stats_interval=1048576 --histogram=0 --use_plain_table=1 --open_files=-1 --memtablerep=prefix_hash --bloom_bits=10 --bloom_locality=1 --duration=600 --benchmarks=multireadrandom --use_existing_db=1 --num=25000000 --threads=32 --allow_concurrent_memtable_write=0 Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/6483 Reviewed By: anand1976 Differential Revision: D20498373 Pulled By: riversand963 fbshipit-source-id: 8505f22bc40fd791bc7dd05e48d7e67c91edb627
2020-03-24 18:21:10 +00:00
// ASSERT_TRUE(CheckValue(50, values[1].ToString()));
ASSERT_EQ(statuses[0], Status::OK());
ASSERT_EQ(statuses[1], Status::Corruption());
SyncPoint::GetInstance()->DisableProcessing();
}
TEST_P(DBBasicTestWithParallelIO, MultiGetWithMissingFile) {
std::vector<std::string> key_data(10);
std::vector<Slice> keys;
// We cannot resize a PinnableSlice vector, so just set initial size to
// largest we think we will need
std::vector<PinnableSlice> values(10);
std::vector<Status> statuses;
ReadOptions ro;
ro.fill_cache = fill_cache();
SyncPoint::GetInstance()->SetCallBack(
multiget support for timestamps (#6483) Summary: Add timestamp support for MultiGet(). timestamp from readoptions is honored, and timestamps can be returned along with values. MultiReadRandom perf test (10 minutes) on the same development machine ram drive with the same DB data shows no regression (within marge of error). The test is adapted from https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/wiki/RocksDB-In-Memory-Workload-Performance-Benchmarks. base line (commit 17bef7d3a): multireadrandom : 104.173 micros/op 307167 ops/sec; (5462999 of 5462999 found) This PR: multireadrandom : 104.199 micros/op 307095 ops/sec; (5307999 of 5307999 found) .\db_bench --db=r:\rocksdb.github --num_levels=6 --key_size=20 --prefix_size=20 --keys_per_prefix=0 --value_size=100 --cache_size=2147483648 --cache_numshardbits=6 --compression_type=none --compression_ratio=1 --min_level_to_compress=-1 --disable_seek_compaction=1 --hard_rate_limit=2 --write_buffer_size=134217728 --max_write_buffer_number=2 --level0_file_num_compaction_trigger=8 --target_file_size_base=134217728 --max_bytes_for_level_base=1073741824 --disable_wal=0 --wal_dir=r:\rocksdb.github\WAL_LOG --sync=0 --verify_checksum=1 --statistics=0 --stats_per_interval=0 --stats_interval=1048576 --histogram=0 --use_plain_table=1 --open_files=-1 --memtablerep=prefix_hash --bloom_bits=10 --bloom_locality=1 --duration=600 --benchmarks=multireadrandom --use_existing_db=1 --num=25000000 --threads=32 --allow_concurrent_memtable_write=0 Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/6483 Reviewed By: anand1976 Differential Revision: D20498373 Pulled By: riversand963 fbshipit-source-id: 8505f22bc40fd791bc7dd05e48d7e67c91edb627
2020-03-24 18:21:10 +00:00
"TableCache::MultiGet:FindTable", [&](void* status) {
Status* s = static_cast<Status*>(status);
*s = Status::IOError();
});
// DB open will create table readers unless we reduce the table cache
// capacity.
// SanitizeOptions will set max_open_files to minimum of 20. Table cache
// is allocated with max_open_files - 10 as capacity. So override
// max_open_files to 11 so table cache capacity will become 1. This will
// prevent file open during DB open and force the file to be opened
// during MultiGet
SyncPoint::GetInstance()->SetCallBack(
multiget support for timestamps (#6483) Summary: Add timestamp support for MultiGet(). timestamp from readoptions is honored, and timestamps can be returned along with values. MultiReadRandom perf test (10 minutes) on the same development machine ram drive with the same DB data shows no regression (within marge of error). The test is adapted from https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/wiki/RocksDB-In-Memory-Workload-Performance-Benchmarks. base line (commit 17bef7d3a): multireadrandom : 104.173 micros/op 307167 ops/sec; (5462999 of 5462999 found) This PR: multireadrandom : 104.199 micros/op 307095 ops/sec; (5307999 of 5307999 found) .\db_bench --db=r:\rocksdb.github --num_levels=6 --key_size=20 --prefix_size=20 --keys_per_prefix=0 --value_size=100 --cache_size=2147483648 --cache_numshardbits=6 --compression_type=none --compression_ratio=1 --min_level_to_compress=-1 --disable_seek_compaction=1 --hard_rate_limit=2 --write_buffer_size=134217728 --max_write_buffer_number=2 --level0_file_num_compaction_trigger=8 --target_file_size_base=134217728 --max_bytes_for_level_base=1073741824 --disable_wal=0 --wal_dir=r:\rocksdb.github\WAL_LOG --sync=0 --verify_checksum=1 --statistics=0 --stats_per_interval=0 --stats_interval=1048576 --histogram=0 --use_plain_table=1 --open_files=-1 --memtablerep=prefix_hash --bloom_bits=10 --bloom_locality=1 --duration=600 --benchmarks=multireadrandom --use_existing_db=1 --num=25000000 --threads=32 --allow_concurrent_memtable_write=0 Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/6483 Reviewed By: anand1976 Differential Revision: D20498373 Pulled By: riversand963 fbshipit-source-id: 8505f22bc40fd791bc7dd05e48d7e67c91edb627
2020-03-24 18:21:10 +00:00
"SanitizeOptions::AfterChangeMaxOpenFiles", [&](void* arg) {
int* max_open_files = (int*)arg;
*max_open_files = 11;
});
SyncPoint::GetInstance()->EnableProcessing();
Reopen(CurrentOptions());
// Warm up the cache first
key_data.emplace_back(Key(0));
keys.emplace_back(Slice(key_data.back()));
key_data.emplace_back(Key(50));
keys.emplace_back(Slice(key_data.back()));
statuses.resize(keys.size());
dbfull()->MultiGet(ro, dbfull()->DefaultColumnFamily(), keys.size(),
keys.data(), values.data(), statuses.data(), true);
ASSERT_EQ(statuses[0], Status::IOError());
ASSERT_EQ(statuses[1], Status::IOError());
SyncPoint::GetInstance()->DisableProcessing();
}
INSTANTIATE_TEST_CASE_P(ParallelIO, DBBasicTestWithParallelIO,
// Params are as follows -
// Param 0 - Compressed cache enabled
// Param 1 - Uncompressed cache enabled
// Param 2 - Data compression enabled
// Param 3 - ReadOptions::fill_cache
// Param 4 - CompressionOptions::parallel_threads
::testing::Combine(::testing::Bool(), ::testing::Bool(),
::testing::Bool(), ::testing::Bool(),
::testing::Values(1, 4)));
Add support for timestamp in Get/Put (#5079) Summary: It's useful to be able to (optionally) associate key-value pairs with user-provided timestamps. This PR is an early effort towards this goal and continues the work of facebook#4942. A suite of new unit tests exist in DBBasicTestWithTimestampWithParam. Support for timestamp requires the user to provide timestamp as a slice in `ReadOptions` and `WriteOptions`. All timestamps of the same database must share the same length, format, etc. The format of the timestamp is the same throughout the same database, and the user is responsible for providing a comparator function (Comparator) to order the <key, timestamp> tuples. Once created, the format and length of the timestamp cannot change (at least for now). Test plan (on devserver): ``` $COMPILE_WITH_ASAN=1 make -j32 all $./db_basic_test --gtest_filter=Timestamp/DBBasicTestWithTimestampWithParam.PutAndGet/* $make check ``` All tests must pass. We also run the following db_bench tests to verify whether there is regression on Get/Put while timestamp is not enabled. ``` $TEST_TMPDIR=/dev/shm ./db_bench -benchmarks=fillseq,readrandom -num=1000000 $TEST_TMPDIR=/dev/shm ./db_bench -benchmarks=fillrandom -num=1000000 ``` Repeat for 6 times for both versions. Results are as follows: ``` | | readrandom | fillrandom | | master | 16.77 MB/s | 47.05 MB/s | | PR5079 | 16.44 MB/s | 47.03 MB/s | ``` Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5079 Differential Revision: D15132946 Pulled By: riversand963 fbshipit-source-id: 833a0d657eac21182f0f206c910a6438154c742c
2019-06-06 06:07:28 +00:00
// Forward declaration
class DeadlineFS;
class DeadlineRandomAccessFile : public FSRandomAccessFileWrapper {
public:
DeadlineRandomAccessFile(DeadlineFS& fs,
std::unique_ptr<FSRandomAccessFile>& file)
: FSRandomAccessFileWrapper(file.get()),
fs_(fs),
file_(std::move(file)) {}
IOStatus Read(uint64_t offset, size_t len, const IOOptions& opts,
Slice* result, char* scratch,
IODebugContext* dbg) const override;
IOStatus MultiRead(FSReadRequest* reqs, size_t num_reqs,
const IOOptions& options, IODebugContext* dbg) override;
private:
DeadlineFS& fs_;
std::unique_ptr<FSRandomAccessFile> file_;
};
class DeadlineFS : public FileSystemWrapper {
public:
// The error_on_delay parameter specifies whether a IOStatus::TimedOut()
// status should be returned after delaying the IO to exceed the timeout,
// or to simply delay but return success anyway. The latter mimics the
// behavior of PosixFileSystem, which does not enforce any timeout
explicit DeadlineFS(SpecialEnv* env, bool error_on_delay)
: FileSystemWrapper(FileSystem::Default()),
deadline_(std::chrono::microseconds::zero()),
io_timeout_(std::chrono::microseconds::zero()),
env_(env),
timedout_(false),
ignore_deadline_(false),
error_on_delay_(error_on_delay) {}
IOStatus NewRandomAccessFile(const std::string& fname,
const FileOptions& opts,
std::unique_ptr<FSRandomAccessFile>* result,
IODebugContext* dbg) override {
std::unique_ptr<FSRandomAccessFile> file;
IOStatus s;
s = target()->NewRandomAccessFile(fname, opts, &file, dbg);
result->reset(new DeadlineRandomAccessFile(*this, file));
const std::chrono::microseconds deadline = GetDeadline();
const std::chrono::microseconds io_timeout = GetIOTimeout();
if (deadline.count() || io_timeout.count()) {
AssertDeadline(deadline, io_timeout, opts.io_options);
}
return ShouldDelay(opts.io_options);
}
// Set a vector of {IO counter, delay in microseconds, return status} tuples
// that control when to inject a delay and duration of the delay
void SetDelayTrigger(const std::chrono::microseconds deadline,
const std::chrono::microseconds io_timeout,
const int trigger) {
delay_trigger_ = trigger;
io_count_ = 0;
deadline_ = deadline;
io_timeout_ = io_timeout;
timedout_ = false;
}
// Increment the IO counter and return a delay in microseconds
IOStatus ShouldDelay(const IOOptions& opts) {
if (!deadline_.count() && !io_timeout_.count()) {
return IOStatus::OK();
}
if (!ignore_deadline_ && delay_trigger_ == io_count_++) {
env_->SleepForMicroseconds(static_cast<int>(opts.timeout.count() + 1));
timedout_ = true;
if (error_on_delay_) {
return IOStatus::TimedOut();
}
}
return IOStatus::OK();
}
const std::chrono::microseconds GetDeadline() {
return ignore_deadline_ ? std::chrono::microseconds::zero() : deadline_;
}
const std::chrono::microseconds GetIOTimeout() {
return ignore_deadline_ ? std::chrono::microseconds::zero() : io_timeout_;
}
bool TimedOut() { return timedout_; }
void IgnoreDeadline(bool ignore) { ignore_deadline_ = ignore; }
void AssertDeadline(const std::chrono::microseconds deadline,
const std::chrono::microseconds io_timeout,
const IOOptions& opts) const {
// Give a leeway of +- 10us as it can take some time for the Get/
// MultiGet call to reach here, in order to avoid false alarms
std::chrono::microseconds now =
std::chrono::microseconds(env_->NowMicros());
std::chrono::microseconds timeout;
if (deadline.count()) {
timeout = deadline - now;
if (io_timeout.count()) {
timeout = std::min(timeout, io_timeout);
}
} else {
timeout = io_timeout;
}
if (opts.timeout != timeout) {
ASSERT_EQ(timeout, opts.timeout);
}
}
private:
// The number of IOs to trigger the delay after
int delay_trigger_;
// Current IO count
int io_count_;
// ReadOptions deadline for the Get/MultiGet/Iterator
std::chrono::microseconds deadline_;
// ReadOptions io_timeout for the Get/MultiGet/Iterator
std::chrono::microseconds io_timeout_;
SpecialEnv* env_;
// Flag to indicate whether we injected a delay
bool timedout_;
// Temporarily ignore deadlines/timeouts
bool ignore_deadline_;
// Return IOStatus::TimedOut() or IOStatus::OK()
bool error_on_delay_;
};
IOStatus DeadlineRandomAccessFile::Read(uint64_t offset, size_t len,
const IOOptions& opts, Slice* result,
char* scratch,
IODebugContext* dbg) const {
const std::chrono::microseconds deadline = fs_.GetDeadline();
const std::chrono::microseconds io_timeout = fs_.GetIOTimeout();
IOStatus s;
if (deadline.count() || io_timeout.count()) {
fs_.AssertDeadline(deadline, io_timeout, opts);
}
if (s.ok()) {
s = FSRandomAccessFileWrapper::Read(offset, len, opts, result, scratch,
dbg);
}
if (s.ok()) {
s = fs_.ShouldDelay(opts);
}
return s;
}
IOStatus DeadlineRandomAccessFile::MultiRead(FSReadRequest* reqs,
size_t num_reqs,
const IOOptions& options,
IODebugContext* dbg) {
const std::chrono::microseconds deadline = fs_.GetDeadline();
const std::chrono::microseconds io_timeout = fs_.GetIOTimeout();
IOStatus s;
if (deadline.count() || io_timeout.count()) {
fs_.AssertDeadline(deadline, io_timeout, options);
}
if (s.ok()) {
s = FSRandomAccessFileWrapper::MultiRead(reqs, num_reqs, options, dbg);
}
if (s.ok()) {
s = fs_.ShouldDelay(options);
}
return s;
}
// A test class for intercepting random reads and injecting artificial
// delays. Used for testing the MultiGet deadline feature
class DBBasicTestMultiGetDeadline : public DBBasicTestMultiGet {
public:
DBBasicTestMultiGetDeadline()
: DBBasicTestMultiGet(
"db_basic_test_multiget_deadline" /*Test dir*/,
10 /*# of column families*/, false /*compressed cache enabled*/,
true /*uncompressed cache enabled*/, true /*compression enabled*/,
true /*ReadOptions.fill_cache*/,
1 /*# of parallel compression threads*/) {}
inline void CheckStatus(std::vector<Status>& statuses, size_t num_ok) {
for (size_t i = 0; i < statuses.size(); ++i) {
if (i < num_ok) {
EXPECT_OK(statuses[i]);
} else {
if (statuses[i] != Status::TimedOut()) {
EXPECT_EQ(statuses[i], Status::TimedOut());
}
}
}
}
};
TEST_F(DBBasicTestMultiGetDeadline, MultiGetDeadlineExceeded) {
std::shared_ptr<DeadlineFS> fs = std::make_shared<DeadlineFS>(env_, false);
std::unique_ptr<Env> env(new CompositeEnvWrapper(env_, fs));
Options options = CurrentOptions();
std::shared_ptr<Cache> cache = NewLRUCache(1048576);
BlockBasedTableOptions table_options;
table_options.block_cache = cache;
options.table_factory.reset(new BlockBasedTableFactory(table_options));
options.env = env.get();
Fix+clean up handling of mock sleeps (#7101) Summary: We have a number of tests hanging on MacOS and windows due to mishandling of code for mock sleeps. In addition, the code was in terrible shape because the same variable (addon_time_) would sometimes refer to microseconds and sometimes to seconds. One test even assumed it was nanoseconds but was written to pass anyway. This has been cleaned up so that DB tests generally use a SpecialEnv function to mock sleep, for either some number of microseconds or seconds depending on the function called. But to call one of these, the test must first call SetMockSleep (precondition enforced with assertion), which also turns sleeps in RocksDB into mock sleeps. To also removes accounting for actual clock time, call SetTimeElapseOnlySleepOnReopen, which implies SetMockSleep (on DB re-open). This latter setting only works by applying on DB re-open, otherwise havoc can ensue if Env goes back in time with DB open. More specifics: Removed some unused test classes, and updated comments on the general problem. Fixed DBSSTTest.GetTotalSstFilesSize using a sync point callback instead of mock time. For this we have the only modification to production code, inserting a sync point callback in flush_job.cc, which is not a change to production behavior. Removed unnecessary resetting of mock times to 0 in many tests. RocksDB deals in relative time. Any behaviors relying on absolute date/time are likely a bug. (The above test DBSSTTest.GetTotalSstFilesSize was the only one clearly injecting a specific absolute time for actual testing convenience.) Just in case I misunderstood some test, I put this note in each replacement: // NOTE: Presumed unnecessary and removed: resetting mock time in env Strengthened some tests like MergeTestTime, MergeCompactionTimeTest, and FilterCompactionTimeTest in db_test.cc stats_history_test and blob_db_test are each their own beast, rather deeply dependent on MockTimeEnv. Each gets its own variant of a work-around for TimedWait in a mock time environment. (Reduces redundancy and inconsistency in stats_history_test.) Intended follow-up: Remove TimedWait from the public API of InstrumentedCondVar, and only make that accessible through Env by passing in an InstrumentedCondVar and a deadline. Then the Env implementations mocking time can fix this problem without using sync points. (Test infrastructure using sync points interferes with individual tests' control over sync points.) With that change, we can simplify/consolidate the scattered work-arounds. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7101 Test Plan: make check on Linux and MacOS Reviewed By: zhichao-cao Differential Revision: D23032815 Pulled By: pdillinger fbshipit-source-id: 7f33967ada8b83011fb54e8279365c008bd6610b
2020-08-11 19:39:49 +00:00
SetTimeElapseOnlySleepOnReopen(&options);
ReopenWithColumnFamilies(GetCFNames(), options);
// Test the non-batched version of MultiGet with multiple column
// families
std::vector<std::string> key_str;
size_t i;
for (i = 0; i < 5; ++i) {
key_str.emplace_back(Key(static_cast<int>(i)));
}
std::vector<ColumnFamilyHandle*> cfs(key_str.size());
;
std::vector<Slice> keys(key_str.size());
std::vector<std::string> values(key_str.size());
for (i = 0; i < key_str.size(); ++i) {
cfs[i] = handles_[i];
keys[i] = Slice(key_str[i].data(), key_str[i].size());
}
ReadOptions ro;
ro.deadline = std::chrono::microseconds{env->NowMicros() + 10000};
// Delay the first IO
fs->SetDelayTrigger(ro.deadline, ro.io_timeout, 0);
std::vector<Status> statuses = dbfull()->MultiGet(ro, cfs, keys, &values);
// The first key is successful because we check after the lookup, but
// subsequent keys fail due to deadline exceeded
CheckStatus(statuses, 1);
// Clear the cache
cache->SetCapacity(0);
cache->SetCapacity(1048576);
// Test non-batched Multiget with multiple column families and
// introducing an IO delay in one of the middle CFs
key_str.clear();
for (i = 0; i < 10; ++i) {
key_str.emplace_back(Key(static_cast<int>(i)));
}
cfs.resize(key_str.size());
keys.resize(key_str.size());
values.resize(key_str.size());
for (i = 0; i < key_str.size(); ++i) {
// 2 keys per CF
cfs[i] = handles_[i / 2];
keys[i] = Slice(key_str[i].data(), key_str[i].size());
}
ro.deadline = std::chrono::microseconds{env->NowMicros() + 10000};
fs->SetDelayTrigger(ro.deadline, ro.io_timeout, 1);
statuses = dbfull()->MultiGet(ro, cfs, keys, &values);
CheckStatus(statuses, 3);
// Test batched MultiGet with an IO delay in the first data block read.
// Both keys in the first CF should succeed as they're in the same data
// block and would form one batch, and we check for deadline between
// batches.
std::vector<PinnableSlice> pin_values(keys.size());
cache->SetCapacity(0);
cache->SetCapacity(1048576);
statuses.clear();
statuses.resize(keys.size());
ro.deadline = std::chrono::microseconds{env->NowMicros() + 10000};
fs->SetDelayTrigger(ro.deadline, ro.io_timeout, 0);
dbfull()->MultiGet(ro, keys.size(), cfs.data(), keys.data(),
pin_values.data(), statuses.data());
CheckStatus(statuses, 2);
// Similar to the previous one, but an IO delay in the third CF data block
// read
for (PinnableSlice& value : pin_values) {
value.Reset();
}
cache->SetCapacity(0);
cache->SetCapacity(1048576);
statuses.clear();
statuses.resize(keys.size());
ro.deadline = std::chrono::microseconds{env->NowMicros() + 10000};
fs->SetDelayTrigger(ro.deadline, ro.io_timeout, 2);
dbfull()->MultiGet(ro, keys.size(), cfs.data(), keys.data(),
pin_values.data(), statuses.data());
CheckStatus(statuses, 6);
// Similar to the previous one, but an IO delay in the last but one CF
for (PinnableSlice& value : pin_values) {
value.Reset();
}
cache->SetCapacity(0);
cache->SetCapacity(1048576);
statuses.clear();
statuses.resize(keys.size());
ro.deadline = std::chrono::microseconds{env->NowMicros() + 10000};
fs->SetDelayTrigger(ro.deadline, ro.io_timeout, 3);
dbfull()->MultiGet(ro, keys.size(), cfs.data(), keys.data(),
pin_values.data(), statuses.data());
CheckStatus(statuses, 8);
// Test batched MultiGet with single CF and lots of keys. Inject delay
// into the second batch of keys. As each batch is 32, the first 64 keys,
// i.e first two batches, should succeed and the rest should time out
for (PinnableSlice& value : pin_values) {
value.Reset();
}
cache->SetCapacity(0);
cache->SetCapacity(1048576);
key_str.clear();
for (i = 0; i < 100; ++i) {
key_str.emplace_back(Key(static_cast<int>(i)));
}
keys.resize(key_str.size());
pin_values.clear();
pin_values.resize(key_str.size());
for (i = 0; i < key_str.size(); ++i) {
keys[i] = Slice(key_str[i].data(), key_str[i].size());
}
statuses.clear();
statuses.resize(keys.size());
ro.deadline = std::chrono::microseconds{env->NowMicros() + 10000};
fs->SetDelayTrigger(ro.deadline, ro.io_timeout, 1);
dbfull()->MultiGet(ro, handles_[0], keys.size(), keys.data(),
pin_values.data(), statuses.data());
CheckStatus(statuses, 64);
Close();
}
First step towards handling MANIFEST write error (#6949) Summary: This PR provides preliminary support for handling IO error during MANIFEST write. File write/sync is not guaranteed to be atomic. If we encounter an IOError while writing/syncing to the MANIFEST file, we cannot be sure about the state of the MANIFEST file. The version edits may or may not have reached the file. During cleanup, if we delete the newly-generated SST files referenced by the pending version edit(s), but the version edit(s) actually are persistent in the MANIFEST, then next recovery attempt will process the version edits(s) and then fail since the SST files have already been deleted. One approach is to truncate the MANIFEST after write/sync error, so that it is safe to delete the SST files. However, file truncation may not be supported on certain file systems. Therefore, we take the following approach. If an IOError is detected during MANIFEST write/sync, we disable file deletions for the faulty database. Depending on whether the IOError is retryable (set by underlying file system), either RocksDB or application can call `DB::Resume()`, or simply shutdown and restart. During `Resume()`, RocksDB will try to switch to a new MANIFEST and write all existing in-memory version storage in the new file. If this succeeds, then RocksDB may proceed. If all recovery is completed, then file deletions will be re-enabled. Note that multiple threads can call `LogAndApply()` at the same time, though only one of them will be going through the process MANIFEST write, possibly batching the version edits of other threads. When the leading MANIFEST writer finishes, all of the MANIFEST writing threads in this batch will have the same IOError. They will all call `ErrorHandler::SetBGError()` in which file deletion will be disabled. Possible future directions: - Add an `ErrorContext` structure so that it is easier to pass more info to `ErrorHandler`. Currently, as in this example, a new `BackgroundErrorReason` has to be added. Test plan (dev server): make check Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/6949 Reviewed By: anand1976 Differential Revision: D22026020 Pulled By: riversand963 fbshipit-source-id: f3c68a2ef45d9b505d0d625c7c5e0c88495b91c8
2020-06-25 02:05:47 +00:00
TEST_F(DBBasicTest, ManifestWriteFailure) {
Options options = GetDefaultOptions();
options.create_if_missing = true;
options.disable_auto_compactions = true;
options.env = env_;
DestroyAndReopen(options);
ASSERT_OK(Put("foo", "bar"));
ASSERT_OK(Flush());
SyncPoint::GetInstance()->DisableProcessing();
SyncPoint::GetInstance()->ClearAllCallBacks();
SyncPoint::GetInstance()->SetCallBack(
"VersionSet::ProcessManifestWrites:AfterSyncManifest", [&](void* arg) {
ASSERT_NE(nullptr, arg);
auto* s = reinterpret_cast<Status*>(arg);
ASSERT_OK(*s);
// Manually overwrite return status
*s = Status::IOError();
});
SyncPoint::GetInstance()->EnableProcessing();
ASSERT_OK(Put("key", "value"));
ASSERT_NOK(Flush());
SyncPoint::GetInstance()->DisableProcessing();
SyncPoint::GetInstance()->ClearAllCallBacks();
SyncPoint::GetInstance()->EnableProcessing();
Reopen(options);
}
// A test class for intercepting random reads and injecting artificial
// delays. Used for testing the deadline/timeout feature
class DBBasicTestDeadline
: public DBBasicTest,
public testing::WithParamInterface<std::tuple<bool, bool>> {};
TEST_P(DBBasicTestDeadline, PointLookupDeadline) {
std::shared_ptr<DeadlineFS> fs = std::make_shared<DeadlineFS>(env_, true);
std::unique_ptr<Env> env(new CompositeEnvWrapper(env_, fs));
bool set_deadline = std::get<0>(GetParam());
bool set_timeout = std::get<1>(GetParam());
for (int option_config = kDefault; option_config < kEnd; ++option_config) {
if (ShouldSkipOptions(option_config, kSkipPlainTable | kSkipMmapReads)) {
continue;
}
option_config_ = option_config;
Options options = CurrentOptions();
if (options.use_direct_reads) {
continue;
}
options.env = env.get();
options.disable_auto_compactions = true;
Cache* block_cache = nullptr;
// Fileter block reads currently don't cause the request to get
// aborted on a read timeout, so its possible those block reads
// may get issued even if the deadline is past
SyncPoint::GetInstance()->SetCallBack(
"BlockBasedTable::Get:BeforeFilterMatch",
[&](void* /*arg*/) { fs->IgnoreDeadline(true); });
SyncPoint::GetInstance()->SetCallBack(
"BlockBasedTable::Get:AfterFilterMatch",
[&](void* /*arg*/) { fs->IgnoreDeadline(false); });
// DB open will create table readers unless we reduce the table cache
// capacity.
// SanitizeOptions will set max_open_files to minimum of 20. Table cache
// is allocated with max_open_files - 10 as capacity. So override
// max_open_files to 11 so table cache capacity will become 1. This will
// prevent file open during DB open and force the file to be opened
// during MultiGet
SyncPoint::GetInstance()->SetCallBack(
"SanitizeOptions::AfterChangeMaxOpenFiles", [&](void* arg) {
int* max_open_files = (int*)arg;
*max_open_files = 11;
});
SyncPoint::GetInstance()->EnableProcessing();
Fix+clean up handling of mock sleeps (#7101) Summary: We have a number of tests hanging on MacOS and windows due to mishandling of code for mock sleeps. In addition, the code was in terrible shape because the same variable (addon_time_) would sometimes refer to microseconds and sometimes to seconds. One test even assumed it was nanoseconds but was written to pass anyway. This has been cleaned up so that DB tests generally use a SpecialEnv function to mock sleep, for either some number of microseconds or seconds depending on the function called. But to call one of these, the test must first call SetMockSleep (precondition enforced with assertion), which also turns sleeps in RocksDB into mock sleeps. To also removes accounting for actual clock time, call SetTimeElapseOnlySleepOnReopen, which implies SetMockSleep (on DB re-open). This latter setting only works by applying on DB re-open, otherwise havoc can ensue if Env goes back in time with DB open. More specifics: Removed some unused test classes, and updated comments on the general problem. Fixed DBSSTTest.GetTotalSstFilesSize using a sync point callback instead of mock time. For this we have the only modification to production code, inserting a sync point callback in flush_job.cc, which is not a change to production behavior. Removed unnecessary resetting of mock times to 0 in many tests. RocksDB deals in relative time. Any behaviors relying on absolute date/time are likely a bug. (The above test DBSSTTest.GetTotalSstFilesSize was the only one clearly injecting a specific absolute time for actual testing convenience.) Just in case I misunderstood some test, I put this note in each replacement: // NOTE: Presumed unnecessary and removed: resetting mock time in env Strengthened some tests like MergeTestTime, MergeCompactionTimeTest, and FilterCompactionTimeTest in db_test.cc stats_history_test and blob_db_test are each their own beast, rather deeply dependent on MockTimeEnv. Each gets its own variant of a work-around for TimedWait in a mock time environment. (Reduces redundancy and inconsistency in stats_history_test.) Intended follow-up: Remove TimedWait from the public API of InstrumentedCondVar, and only make that accessible through Env by passing in an InstrumentedCondVar and a deadline. Then the Env implementations mocking time can fix this problem without using sync points. (Test infrastructure using sync points interferes with individual tests' control over sync points.) With that change, we can simplify/consolidate the scattered work-arounds. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7101 Test Plan: make check on Linux and MacOS Reviewed By: zhichao-cao Differential Revision: D23032815 Pulled By: pdillinger fbshipit-source-id: 7f33967ada8b83011fb54e8279365c008bd6610b
2020-08-11 19:39:49 +00:00
SetTimeElapseOnlySleepOnReopen(&options);
Reopen(options);
if (options.table_factory) {
block_cache = options.table_factory->GetOptions<Cache>(
TableFactory::kBlockCacheOpts());
}
Random rnd(301);
for (int i = 0; i < 400; ++i) {
std::string key = "k" + ToString(i);
Put(key, rnd.RandomString(100));
}
Flush();
bool timedout = true;
// A timeout will be forced when the IO counter reaches this value
int io_deadline_trigger = 0;
// Keep incrementing io_deadline_trigger and call Get() until there is an
// iteration that doesn't cause a timeout. This ensures that we cover
// all file reads in the point lookup path that can potentially timeout
// and cause the Get() to fail.
while (timedout) {
ReadOptions ro;
if (set_deadline) {
ro.deadline = std::chrono::microseconds{env->NowMicros() + 10000};
}
if (set_timeout) {
ro.io_timeout = std::chrono::microseconds{5000};
}
fs->SetDelayTrigger(ro.deadline, ro.io_timeout, io_deadline_trigger);
block_cache->SetCapacity(0);
block_cache->SetCapacity(1048576);
std::string value;
Status s = dbfull()->Get(ro, "k50", &value);
if (fs->TimedOut()) {
ASSERT_EQ(s, Status::TimedOut());
} else {
timedout = false;
ASSERT_OK(s);
}
io_deadline_trigger++;
}
// Reset the delay sequence in order to avoid false alarms during Reopen
fs->SetDelayTrigger(std::chrono::microseconds::zero(),
std::chrono::microseconds::zero(), 0);
}
Close();
}
TEST_P(DBBasicTestDeadline, IteratorDeadline) {
std::shared_ptr<DeadlineFS> fs = std::make_shared<DeadlineFS>(env_, true);
std::unique_ptr<Env> env(new CompositeEnvWrapper(env_, fs));
bool set_deadline = std::get<0>(GetParam());
bool set_timeout = std::get<1>(GetParam());
for (int option_config = kDefault; option_config < kEnd; ++option_config) {
if (ShouldSkipOptions(option_config, kSkipPlainTable | kSkipMmapReads)) {
continue;
}
Options options = CurrentOptions();
if (options.use_direct_reads) {
continue;
}
options.env = env.get();
options.disable_auto_compactions = true;
Cache* block_cache = nullptr;
// DB open will create table readers unless we reduce the table cache
// capacity.
// SanitizeOptions will set max_open_files to minimum of 20. Table cache
// is allocated with max_open_files - 10 as capacity. So override
// max_open_files to 11 so table cache capacity will become 1. This will
// prevent file open during DB open and force the file to be opened
// during MultiGet
SyncPoint::GetInstance()->SetCallBack(
"SanitizeOptions::AfterChangeMaxOpenFiles", [&](void* arg) {
int* max_open_files = (int*)arg;
*max_open_files = 11;
});
SyncPoint::GetInstance()->EnableProcessing();
Fix+clean up handling of mock sleeps (#7101) Summary: We have a number of tests hanging on MacOS and windows due to mishandling of code for mock sleeps. In addition, the code was in terrible shape because the same variable (addon_time_) would sometimes refer to microseconds and sometimes to seconds. One test even assumed it was nanoseconds but was written to pass anyway. This has been cleaned up so that DB tests generally use a SpecialEnv function to mock sleep, for either some number of microseconds or seconds depending on the function called. But to call one of these, the test must first call SetMockSleep (precondition enforced with assertion), which also turns sleeps in RocksDB into mock sleeps. To also removes accounting for actual clock time, call SetTimeElapseOnlySleepOnReopen, which implies SetMockSleep (on DB re-open). This latter setting only works by applying on DB re-open, otherwise havoc can ensue if Env goes back in time with DB open. More specifics: Removed some unused test classes, and updated comments on the general problem. Fixed DBSSTTest.GetTotalSstFilesSize using a sync point callback instead of mock time. For this we have the only modification to production code, inserting a sync point callback in flush_job.cc, which is not a change to production behavior. Removed unnecessary resetting of mock times to 0 in many tests. RocksDB deals in relative time. Any behaviors relying on absolute date/time are likely a bug. (The above test DBSSTTest.GetTotalSstFilesSize was the only one clearly injecting a specific absolute time for actual testing convenience.) Just in case I misunderstood some test, I put this note in each replacement: // NOTE: Presumed unnecessary and removed: resetting mock time in env Strengthened some tests like MergeTestTime, MergeCompactionTimeTest, and FilterCompactionTimeTest in db_test.cc stats_history_test and blob_db_test are each their own beast, rather deeply dependent on MockTimeEnv. Each gets its own variant of a work-around for TimedWait in a mock time environment. (Reduces redundancy and inconsistency in stats_history_test.) Intended follow-up: Remove TimedWait from the public API of InstrumentedCondVar, and only make that accessible through Env by passing in an InstrumentedCondVar and a deadline. Then the Env implementations mocking time can fix this problem without using sync points. (Test infrastructure using sync points interferes with individual tests' control over sync points.) With that change, we can simplify/consolidate the scattered work-arounds. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7101 Test Plan: make check on Linux and MacOS Reviewed By: zhichao-cao Differential Revision: D23032815 Pulled By: pdillinger fbshipit-source-id: 7f33967ada8b83011fb54e8279365c008bd6610b
2020-08-11 19:39:49 +00:00
SetTimeElapseOnlySleepOnReopen(&options);
Reopen(options);
if (options.table_factory) {
block_cache = options.table_factory->GetOptions<Cache>(
TableFactory::kBlockCacheOpts());
}
Random rnd(301);
for (int i = 0; i < 400; ++i) {
std::string key = "k" + ToString(i);
Put(key, rnd.RandomString(100));
}
Flush();
bool timedout = true;
// A timeout will be forced when the IO counter reaches this value
int io_deadline_trigger = 0;
// Keep incrementing io_deadline_trigger and call Get() until there is an
// iteration that doesn't cause a timeout. This ensures that we cover
// all file reads in the point lookup path that can potentially timeout
while (timedout) {
ReadOptions ro;
if (set_deadline) {
ro.deadline = std::chrono::microseconds{env->NowMicros() + 10000};
}
if (set_timeout) {
ro.io_timeout = std::chrono::microseconds{5000};
}
fs->SetDelayTrigger(ro.deadline, ro.io_timeout, io_deadline_trigger);
block_cache->SetCapacity(0);
block_cache->SetCapacity(1048576);
Iterator* iter = dbfull()->NewIterator(ro);
int count = 0;
iter->Seek("k50");
while (iter->Valid() && count++ < 100) {
iter->Next();
}
if (fs->TimedOut()) {
ASSERT_FALSE(iter->Valid());
ASSERT_EQ(iter->status(), Status::TimedOut());
} else {
timedout = false;
ASSERT_OK(iter->status());
}
delete iter;
io_deadline_trigger++;
}
// Reset the delay sequence in order to avoid false alarms during Reopen
fs->SetDelayTrigger(std::chrono::microseconds::zero(),
std::chrono::microseconds::zero(), 0);
}
Close();
}
// Param 0: If true, set read_options.deadline
// Param 1: If true, set read_options.io_timeout
INSTANTIATE_TEST_CASE_P(DBBasicTestDeadline, DBBasicTestDeadline,
::testing::Values(std::make_tuple(true, false),
std::make_tuple(false, true),
std::make_tuple(true, true)));
} // namespace ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE
#ifdef ROCKSDB_UNITTESTS_WITH_CUSTOM_OBJECTS_FROM_STATIC_LIBS
extern "C" {
void RegisterCustomObjects(int argc, char** argv);
}
#else
void RegisterCustomObjects(int /*argc*/, char** /*argv*/) {}
#endif // !ROCKSDB_UNITTESTS_WITH_CUSTOM_OBJECTS_FROM_STATIC_LIBS
int main(int argc, char** argv) {
ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE::port::InstallStackTraceHandler();
::testing::InitGoogleTest(&argc, argv);
RegisterCustomObjects(argc, argv);
return RUN_ALL_TESTS();
}