rocksdb/util/udt_util.h

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// Copyright (c) Meta Platforms, Inc. and affiliates.
//
// 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).
#pragma once
#include <memory>
#include <optional>
#include <sstream>
#include <unordered_map>
#include <vector>
#include "db/write_batch_internal.h"
#include "rocksdb/slice.h"
#include "rocksdb/status.h"
#include "rocksdb/write_batch.h"
#include "util/coding.h"
#include "util/hash_containers.h"
namespace ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE {
// Dummy record in WAL logs signaling user-defined timestamp sizes for
// subsequent records.
class UserDefinedTimestampSizeRecord {
public:
UserDefinedTimestampSizeRecord() {}
explicit UserDefinedTimestampSizeRecord(
std::vector<std::pair<uint32_t, size_t>>&& cf_to_ts_sz)
: cf_to_ts_sz_(std::move(cf_to_ts_sz)) {}
const std::vector<std::pair<uint32_t, size_t>>& GetUserDefinedTimestampSize()
const {
return cf_to_ts_sz_;
}
inline void EncodeTo(std::string* dst) const {
assert(dst != nullptr);
for (const auto& [cf_id, ts_sz] : cf_to_ts_sz_) {
assert(ts_sz != 0);
PutFixed32(dst, cf_id);
PutFixed16(dst, static_cast<uint16_t>(ts_sz));
}
}
inline Status DecodeFrom(Slice* src) {
const size_t total_size = src->size();
if ((total_size % kSizePerColumnFamily) != 0) {
std::ostringstream oss;
oss << "User-defined timestamp size record length: " << total_size
<< " is not a multiple of " << kSizePerColumnFamily << std::endl;
return Status::Corruption(oss.str());
}
int num_of_entries = static_cast<int>(total_size / kSizePerColumnFamily);
for (int i = 0; i < num_of_entries; i++) {
uint32_t cf_id = 0;
uint16_t ts_sz = 0;
if (!GetFixed32(src, &cf_id) || !GetFixed16(src, &ts_sz)) {
return Status::Corruption(
"Error decoding user-defined timestamp size record entry");
}
cf_to_ts_sz_.emplace_back(cf_id, static_cast<size_t>(ts_sz));
}
return Status::OK();
}
inline std::string DebugString() const {
std::ostringstream oss;
for (const auto& [cf_id, ts_sz] : cf_to_ts_sz_) {
oss << "Column family: " << cf_id
<< ", user-defined timestamp size: " << ts_sz << std::endl;
}
return oss.str();
}
private:
// 4 bytes for column family id, 2 bytes for user-defined timestamp size.
static constexpr size_t kSizePerColumnFamily = 4 + 2;
std::vector<std::pair<uint32_t, size_t>> cf_to_ts_sz_;
};
// This handler is used to recover a WriteBatch read from WAL logs during
// recovery. It does a best-effort recovery if the column families contained in
// the WriteBatch have inconsistency between the recorded timestamp size and the
// running timestamp size. And creates a new WriteBatch that are consistent with
// the running timestamp size with entries from the original WriteBatch.
//
// Note that for a WriteBatch with no inconsistency, a new WriteBatch is created
// nonetheless, and it should be exactly the same as the original WriteBatch.
//
// To access the new WriteBatch, invoke `TransferNewBatch` after calling
// `Iterate`. The handler becomes invalid afterwards.
//
// For the user key in each entry, the best effort recovery means:
// 1) If recorded timestamp size is 0, running timestamp size is > 0, a min
// timestamp of length running timestamp size is padded to the user key.
// 2) If recorded timestamp size is > 0, running timestamp size is 0, the last
// bytes of length recorded timestamp size is stripped from user key.
// 3) If recorded timestamp size is the same as running timestamp size, no-op.
// 4) If recorded timestamp size and running timestamp size are both non-zero
// but not equal, return Status::InvalidArgument.
class TimestampRecoveryHandler : public WriteBatch::Handler {
public:
TimestampRecoveryHandler(const UnorderedMap<uint32_t, size_t>& running_ts_sz,
const UnorderedMap<uint32_t, size_t>& record_ts_sz);
~TimestampRecoveryHandler() override {}
// No copy or move.
TimestampRecoveryHandler(const TimestampRecoveryHandler&) = delete;
TimestampRecoveryHandler(TimestampRecoveryHandler&&) = delete;
TimestampRecoveryHandler& operator=(const TimestampRecoveryHandler&) = delete;
TimestampRecoveryHandler& operator=(TimestampRecoveryHandler&&) = delete;
Status PutCF(uint32_t cf, const Slice& key, const Slice& value) override;
Status DeleteCF(uint32_t cf, const Slice& key) override;
Status SingleDeleteCF(uint32_t cf, const Slice& key) override;
Status DeleteRangeCF(uint32_t cf, const Slice& begin_key,
const Slice& end_key) override;
Status MergeCF(uint32_t cf, const Slice& key, const Slice& value) override;
Status PutBlobIndexCF(uint32_t cf, const Slice& key,
const Slice& value) override;
Status MarkBeginPrepare(bool) override { return Status::OK(); }
Status MarkEndPrepare(const Slice&) override { return Status::OK(); }
Status MarkCommit(const Slice&) override { return Status::OK(); }
Status MarkCommitWithTimestamp(const Slice&, const Slice&) override {
return Status::OK();
}
Status MarkRollback(const Slice&) override { return Status::OK(); }
Status MarkNoop(bool /*empty_batch*/) override { return Status::OK(); }
std::unique_ptr<WriteBatch>&& TransferNewBatch() {
assert(new_batch_diff_from_orig_batch_);
handler_valid_ = false;
return std::move(new_batch_);
}
private:
Status ReconcileTimestampDiscrepancy(uint32_t cf, const Slice& key,
std::string* new_key_buf,
Slice* new_key);
// Mapping from column family id to user-defined timestamp size for all
// running column families including the ones with zero timestamp size.
const UnorderedMap<uint32_t, size_t>& running_ts_sz_;
// Mapping from column family id to user-defined timestamp size as recorded
// in the WAL. This only contains non-zero user-defined timestamp size.
const UnorderedMap<uint32_t, size_t>& record_ts_sz_;
std::unique_ptr<WriteBatch> new_batch_;
// Handler is valid upon creation and becomes invalid after its `new_batch_`
// is transferred.
bool handler_valid_;
// False upon creation, and become true if at least one user key from the
// original batch is updated when creating the new batch.
bool new_batch_diff_from_orig_batch_;
};
// Mode for checking and handling timestamp size inconsistency encountered in a
// WriteBatch read from WAL log.
enum class TimestampSizeConsistencyMode {
// Verified that the recorded user-defined timestamp size is consistent with
// the running one for all the column families involved in a WriteBatch.
// Column families referred to in the WriteBatch but are dropped are ignored.
kVerifyConsistency,
// Verified that if any inconsistency exists in a WriteBatch, it's all
// tolerable by a best-effort reconciliation. And optionally creates a new
// WriteBatch from the original WriteBatch that is consistent with the running
// timestamp size. Column families referred to in the WriteBatch but are
// dropped are ignored. If a new WriteBatch is created, such entries are
// copied over as is.
kReconcileInconsistency,
};
// Handles the inconsistency between recorded timestamp sizes and running
// timestamp sizes for a WriteBatch. A non-OK `status` indicates there are
// intolerable inconsistency with the specified `check_mode`.
//
// If `check_mode` is `kVerifyConsistency`, intolerable inconsistency means any
// running column family has an inconsistent user-defined timestamp size.
//
// If `check_mode` is `kReconcileInconsistency`, intolerable inconsistency means
// any running column family has an inconsistent user-defined timestamp size
// that cannot be reconciled with a best-effort recovery. Check
// `TimestampRecoveryHandler` for what a best-effort recovery is capable of. In
// this mode, output argument `new_batch` should be set, a new WriteBatch is
// created on the heap and transferred to `new_batch` if there is tolerable
// inconsistency.
//
// An invariant that WAL logging ensures is that all timestamp size info
// is logged prior to a WriteBatch that needed this info. And zero timestamp
// size is skipped. So `record_ts_sz` only contains column family with non-zero
// timestamp size and a column family id absent from `record_ts_sz` will be
// interpreted as that column family has zero timestamp size. On the other hand,
// `running_ts_sz` should contain the timestamp size for all running column
// families including the ones with zero timestamp size.
Status HandleWriteBatchTimestampSizeDifference(
const WriteBatch* batch,
const UnorderedMap<uint32_t, size_t>& running_ts_sz,
const UnorderedMap<uint32_t, size_t>& record_ts_sz,
TimestampSizeConsistencyMode check_mode,
std::unique_ptr<WriteBatch>* new_batch = nullptr);
Support switching on / off UDT together with in-Memtable-only feature (#11623) Summary: Add support to allow enabling / disabling user-defined timestamps feature for an existing column family in combination with the in-Memtable only feature. To do this, this PR includes: 1) Log the `persist_user_defined_timestamps` option per column family in Manifest to facilitate detecting an attempt to enable / disable UDT. This entry is enforced to be logged in the same VersionEdit as the user comparator name entry. 2) User-defined timestamps related options are validated when re-opening a column family, including user comparator name and the `persist_user_defined_timestamps` flag. These type of settings and settings change are considered valid: a) no user comparator change and no effective `persist_user_defined_timestamp` flag change. b) switch user comparator to enable UDT provided the immediately effective `persist_user_defined_timestamps` flag is false. c) switch user comparator to disable UDT provided that the before-change `persist_user_defined_timestamps` is already false. 3) when an attempt to enable UDT is detected, we mark all its existing SST files as "having no UDT" by marking its `FileMetaData.user_defined_timestamps_persisted` flag to false and handle their file boundaries `FileMetaData.smallest`, `FileMetaData.largest` by padding a min timestamp. 4) while enabling / disabling UDT feature, timestamp size inconsistency in existing WAL logs are handled to make it compatible with the running user comparator. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/11623 Test Plan: ``` make all check ./db_with_timestamp_basic_test --gtest-filter="*EnableDisableUDT*" ./db_wal_test --gtest_filter="*EnableDisableUDT*" ``` Reviewed By: ltamasi Differential Revision: D47636862 Pulled By: jowlyzhang fbshipit-source-id: dcd19f67292da3c3cc9584c09ad00331c9ab9322
2023-07-27 03:16:32 +00:00
// This util function is used when opening an existing column family and
// processing its VersionEdit. It does a sanity check for the column family's
// old user comparator and the persist_user_defined_timestamps flag as recorded
// in the VersionEdit, against its new settings from the column family's
// ImmutableCFOptions.
//
// Valid settings change include:
// 1) no user comparator change and no effective persist_user_defined_timestamp
// flag change.
// 2) switch user comparator to enable user-defined timestamps feature provided
// the immediately effective persist_user_defined_timestamps flag is false.
// 3) switch user comparator to disable user-defined timestamps feature provided
// that the before-change persist_user_defined_timestamps is already false.
//
// Switch user comparator to disable/enable UDT is only sanity checked by a user
// comparator name comparison. The full check includes enforcing the new user
// comparator ranks user keys exactly the same as the old user comparator and
// only add / remove the user-defined timestamp comparison. We don't have ways
// to strictly enforce this so currently only the RocksDB builtin comparator
// wrapper `ComparatorWithU64TsImpl` is supported to enable / disable
// user-defined timestamps. It formats user-defined timestamps as uint64_t.
//
// When the settings indicate a legit change to enable user-defined timestamps
// feature on a column family, `mark_sst_files_has_no_udt` will be set to true
// to indicate marking all existing SST files has no user-defined timestamps
// when re-writing the manifest.
Status ValidateUserDefinedTimestampsOptions(
const Comparator* new_comparator, const std::string& old_comparator_name,
bool new_persist_udt, bool old_persist_udt,
bool* mark_sst_files_has_no_udt);
// Given a cutoff user-defined timestamp formatted as uint64_t, get the
// effective `full_history_ts_low` timestamp, which is the next immediately
// bigger timestamp. Used by the UDT in memtable only feature when flushing
// memtables and remove timestamps. This process collapses history and increase
// the effective `full_history_ts_low`.
void GetFullHistoryTsLowFromU64CutoffTs(Slice* cutoff_ts,
std::string* full_history_ts_low);
// `start` is the inclusive lower user key bound without user-defined timestamp.
// `end` is the upper user key bound without user-defined timestamp.
// By default, `end` is treated as being exclusive. If `exclusive_end` is set to
// false, it's treated as an inclusive upper bound.
// If any of these two bounds is nullptr, an empty std::optional<Slice> is
// returned for that bound.
std::tuple<std::optional<Slice>, std::optional<Slice>>
MaybeAddTimestampsToRange(const Slice* start, const Slice* end, size_t ts_sz,
std::string* start_with_ts, std::string* end_with_ts,
bool exclusive_end = true);
} // namespace ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE