Fix transaction locking

Summary: Broke transaction locking in 4.4 in D52197.  Will cherry-pick this change into 4.4 (which hasn't yet been fully released).  Repro'd using db_bench.

Test Plan: unit tests and db_Bench

Reviewers: sdong, yhchiang, kradhakrishnan, ngbronson

Reviewed By: ngbronson

Subscribers: ngbronson, dhruba, leveldb

Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D54021
This commit is contained in:
agiardullo 2016-02-09 18:24:41 -08:00
parent 730a422c3a
commit d08d50295c
1 changed files with 21 additions and 12 deletions

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@ -18,20 +18,19 @@ namespace rocksdb {
class TransactionDBMutexImpl : public TransactionDBMutex {
public:
TransactionDBMutexImpl() : lock_(mutex_, std::defer_lock) {}
TransactionDBMutexImpl() {}
~TransactionDBMutexImpl() {}
Status Lock() override;
Status TryLockFor(int64_t timeout_time) override;
void UnLock() override { lock_.unlock(); }
void UnLock() override { mutex_.unlock(); }
friend class TransactionDBCondVarImpl;
private:
std::mutex mutex_; // Do not acquire mutex_ directly. Use lock_.
std::unique_lock<std::mutex> lock_;
std::mutex mutex_;
};
class TransactionDBCondVarImpl : public TransactionDBCondVar {
@ -63,7 +62,7 @@ TransactionDBMutexFactoryImpl::AllocateCondVar() {
}
Status TransactionDBMutexImpl::Lock() {
lock_.lock();
mutex_.lock();
return Status::OK();
}
@ -71,7 +70,7 @@ Status TransactionDBMutexImpl::TryLockFor(int64_t timeout_time) {
bool locked = true;
if (timeout_time == 0) {
locked = lock_.try_lock();
locked = mutex_.try_lock();
} else {
// Previously, this code used a std::timed_mutex. However, this was changed
// due to known bugs in gcc versions < 4.9.
@ -80,7 +79,7 @@ Status TransactionDBMutexImpl::TryLockFor(int64_t timeout_time) {
// Since this mutex isn't held for long and only a single mutex is ever
// held at a time, it is reasonable to ignore the lock timeout_time here
// and only check it when waiting on the condition_variable.
lock_.lock();
mutex_.lock();
}
if (!locked) {
@ -95,30 +94,40 @@ Status TransactionDBCondVarImpl::Wait(
std::shared_ptr<TransactionDBMutex> mutex) {
auto mutex_impl = reinterpret_cast<TransactionDBMutexImpl*>(mutex.get());
cv_.wait(mutex_impl->lock_);
std::unique_lock<std::mutex> lock(mutex_impl->mutex_, std::adopt_lock);
cv_.wait(lock);
// Make sure unique_lock doesn't unlock mutex when it destructs
lock.release();
return Status::OK();
}
Status TransactionDBCondVarImpl::WaitFor(
std::shared_ptr<TransactionDBMutex> mutex, int64_t timeout_time) {
Status s;
auto mutex_impl = reinterpret_cast<TransactionDBMutexImpl*>(mutex.get());
std::unique_lock<std::mutex> lock(mutex_impl->mutex_, std::adopt_lock);
if (timeout_time < 0) {
// If timeout is negative, do not use a timeout
cv_.wait(mutex_impl->lock_);
cv_.wait(lock);
} else {
auto duration = std::chrono::microseconds(timeout_time);
auto cv_status = cv_.wait_for(mutex_impl->lock_, duration);
auto cv_status = cv_.wait_for(lock, duration);
// Check if the wait stopped due to timing out.
if (cv_status == std::cv_status::timeout) {
return Status::TimedOut(Status::SubCode::kMutexTimeout);
s = Status::TimedOut(Status::SubCode::kMutexTimeout);
}
}
// Make sure unique_lock doesn't unlock mutex when it destructs
lock.release();
// CV was signaled, or we spuriously woke up (but didn't time out)
return Status::OK();
return s;
}
} // namespace rocksdb