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Giuseppe Ottaviano 2dc421df48 Implement DB::PromoteL0 method
Summary:
This diff implements a new `DB` method `PromoteL0` which moves all files in L0
to a given level skipping compaction, provided that the files have disjoint
ranges and all levels up to the target level are empty.

This method provides finer-grain control for trivial compactions, and it is
useful for bulk-loading pre-sorted keys. Compared to D34797, it does not change
the semantics of an existing operation, which can impact existing code.

PromoteL0 is designed to work well in combination with the proposed
`GetSstFileWriter`/`AddFile` interface, enabling to "design" the level structure
by populating one level at a time. Such fine-grained control can be very useful
for static or mostly-static databases.

Test Plan: `make check`

Reviewers: IslamAbdelRahman, philipp, MarkCallaghan, yhchiang, igor, sdong

Reviewed By: sdong

Subscribers: dhruba

Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D37107
2015-04-23 12:10:36 -07:00
Igor Canadi 6059bdf86a Add experimental API MarkForCompaction()
Summary:
Some Mongo+Rocks datasets in Parse's environment are not doing compactions very frequently. During the quiet period (with no IO), we'd like to schedule compactions so that our reads become faster. Also, aggressively compacting during quiet periods helps when write bursts happen. In addition, we also want to compact files that are containing deleted key ranges (like old oplog keys).

All of this is currently not possible with CompactRange() because it's single-threaded and blocks all other compactions from happening. Running CompactRange() risks an issue of blocking writes because we generate too much Level 0 files before the compaction is over. Stopping writes is very dangerous because they hold transaction locks. We tried running manual compaction once on Mongo+Rocks and everything fell apart.

MarkForCompaction() solves all of those problems. This is very light-weight manual compaction. It is lower priority than automatic compactions, which means it shouldn't interfere with background process keeping the LSM tree clean. However, if no automatic compactions need to be run (or we have extra background threads available), we will start compacting files that are marked for compaction.

Test Plan: added a new unit test

Reviewers: yhchiang, rven, MarkCallaghan, sdong

Reviewed By: sdong

Subscribers: yoshinorim, dhruba, leveldb

Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D37083
2015-04-17 16:44:45 -07:00