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Yu Zhang f74526341d Handle file boundaries when timestamps should not be persisted (#11578)
Summary:
Handle file boundaries `FileMetaData.smallest`, `FileMetaData.largest` for when `persist_user_defined_timestamps` is false:
    1) on the manifest write path, the original user-defined timestamps in file boundaries are stripped. This stripping is done during `VersionEdit::Encode` to limit the effect of the stripping to only the persisted version of the file boundaries.
    2) on the manifest read path during DB open, a a min timestamp is padded to the file boundaries. Ideally, this padding should happen during `VersionEdit::Decode` so that all in memory file boundaries have a compatible user key format as the running user comparator. However, because the user-defined timestamp size information is not available at that time. This change is added to `VersionEditHandler::OnNonCfOperation`.

Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/11578

Test Plan:
```
make all check
./version_edit_test --gtest_filter="*EncodeDecodeNewFile4HandleFileBoundary*".
./db_with_timestamp_basic_test --gtest_filter="*HandleFileBoundariesTest*"
```

Reviewed By: pdillinger

Differential Revision: D47309399

Pulled By: jowlyzhang

fbshipit-source-id: 21b4d54d2089a62826b31d779094a39cb2bbbd51
2023-07-10 11:03:25 -07:00
Hui Xiao 151242ce46 Group rocksdb.sst.read.micros stat by IOActivity flush and compaction (#11288)
Summary:
**Context:**
The existing stat rocksdb.sst.read.micros does not reflect each of compaction and flush cases but aggregate them, which is not so helpful for us to understand IO read behavior of each of them.

**Summary**
- Update `StopWatch` and `RandomAccessFileReader` to record `rocksdb.sst.read.micros` and `rocksdb.file.{flush/compaction}.read.micros`
   - Fixed the default histogram in `RandomAccessFileReader`
- New field `ReadOptions/IOOptions::io_activity`; Pass `ReadOptions` through paths under db open, flush and compaction to where we can prepare `IOOptions` and pass it to `RandomAccessFileReader`
- Use `thread_status_util` for assertion in `DbStressFSWrapper` for continuous testing on we are passing correct `io_activity` under db open, flush and compaction

Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/11288

Test Plan:
- **Stress test**
- **Db bench 1: rocksdb.sst.read.micros COUNT ≈ sum of rocksdb.file.read.flush.micros's and rocksdb.file.read.compaction.micros's.**  (without blob)
     - May not be exactly the same due to `HistogramStat::Add` only guarantees atomic not accuracy across threads.
```
./db_bench -db=/dev/shm/testdb/ -statistics=true -benchmarks="fillseq" -key_size=32 -value_size=512 -num=50000 -write_buffer_size=655 -target_file_size_base=655 -disable_auto_compactions=false -compression_type=none -bloom_bits=3 (-use_plain_table=1 -prefix_size=10)
```
```
// BlockBasedTable
rocksdb.sst.read.micros P50 : 2.009374 P95 : 4.968548 P99 : 8.110362 P100 : 43.000000 COUNT : 40456 SUM : 114805
rocksdb.file.read.flush.micros P50 : 1.871841 P95 : 3.872407 P99 : 5.540541 P100 : 43.000000 COUNT : 2250 SUM : 6116
rocksdb.file.read.compaction.micros P50 : 2.023109 P95 : 5.029149 P99 : 8.196910 P100 : 26.000000 COUNT : 38206 SUM : 108689

// PlainTable
Does not apply
```
- **Db bench 2: performance**

**Read**

SETUP: db with 900 files
```
./db_bench -db=/dev/shm/testdb/ -benchmarks="fillseq" -key_size=32 -value_size=512 -num=50000 -write_buffer_size=655  -disable_auto_compactions=true -target_file_size_base=655 -compression_type=none
```run till convergence
```
./db_bench -seed=1678564177044286 -use_existing_db=true -db=/dev/shm/testdb -benchmarks=readrandom[-X60] -statistics=true -num=1000000 -disable_auto_compactions=true -compression_type=none -bloom_bits=3
```
Pre-change
`readrandom [AVG 60 runs] : 21568 (± 248) ops/sec`
Post-change (no regression, -0.3%)
`readrandom [AVG 60 runs] : 21486 (± 236) ops/sec`

**Compaction/Flush**run till convergence
```
./db_bench -db=/dev/shm/testdb2/ -seed=1678564177044286 -benchmarks="fillseq[-X60]" -key_size=32 -value_size=512 -num=50000 -write_buffer_size=655  -disable_auto_compactions=false -target_file_size_base=655 -compression_type=none

rocksdb.sst.read.micros  COUNT : 33820
rocksdb.sst.read.flush.micros COUNT : 1800
rocksdb.sst.read.compaction.micros COUNT : 32020
```
Pre-change
`fillseq [AVG 46 runs] : 1391 (± 214) ops/sec;    0.7 (± 0.1) MB/sec`

Post-change (no regression, ~-0.4%)
`fillseq [AVG 46 runs] : 1385 (± 216) ops/sec;    0.7 (± 0.1) MB/sec`

Reviewed By: ajkr

Differential Revision: D44007011

Pulled By: hx235

fbshipit-source-id: a54c89e4846dfc9a135389edf3f3eedfea257132
2023-04-21 09:07:18 -07:00
Hui Xiao 98d5db5c2e Sort L0 files by newly introduced epoch_num (#10922)
Summary:
**Context:**
Sorting L0 files by `largest_seqno` has at least two inconvenience:
-  File ingestion and compaction involving ingested files can create files of overlapping seqno range with the existing files. `force_consistency_check=true` will catch such overlap seqno range even those harmless overlap.
    - For example, consider the following sequence of events ("key@n" indicates key at seqno "n")
       - insert k1@1 to memtable m1
       - ingest file s1 with k2@2, ingest file s2 with k3@3
        - insert k4@4 to m1
       - compact files s1, s2 and  result in new file s3 of seqno range [2, 3]
       - flush m1 and result in new file s4 of seqno range [1, 4]. And `force_consistency_check=true` will think s4 and s3 has file reordering corruption that might cause retuning an old value of k1
    - However such caught corruption is a false positive since s1, s2 will not have overlapped keys with k1 or whatever inserted into m1 before ingest file s1 by the requirement of file ingestion (otherwise the m1 will be flushed first before any of the file ingestion completes). Therefore there in fact isn't any file reordering corruption.
- Single delete can decrease a file's largest seqno and ordering by `largest_seqno` can introduce a wrong ordering hence file reordering corruption
    - For example, consider the following sequence of events ("key@n" indicates key at seqno "n", Credit to ajkr  for this example)
        - an existing SST s1 contains only k1@1
        - insert k1@2 to memtable m1
        - ingest file s2 with k3@3, ingest file s3 with k4@4
        - insert single delete k5@5 in m1
        - flush m1 and result in new file s4 of seqno range [2, 5]
        - compact s1, s2, s3 and result in new file s5 of seqno range [1, 4]
        - compact s4 and result in new file s6 of seqno range [2] due to single delete
    - By the last step, we have file ordering by largest seqno (">" means "newer") : s5 > s6 while s6 contains a newer version of the k1's value (i.e, k1@2) than s5, which is a real reordering corruption. While this can be caught by `force_consistency_check=true`, there isn't a good way to prevent this from happening if ordering by `largest_seqno`

Therefore, we are redesigning the sorting criteria of L0 files and avoid above inconvenience. Credit to ajkr , we now introduce `epoch_num` which describes the order of a file being flushed or ingested/imported (compaction output file will has the minimum `epoch_num` among input files'). This will avoid the above inconvenience in the following ways:
- In the first case above, there will no longer be overlap seqno range check in `force_consistency_check=true` but `epoch_number`  ordering check. This will result in file ordering s1 <  s2 <  s4 (pre-compaction) and s3 < s4 (post-compaction) which won't trigger false positive corruption. See test class `DBCompactionTestL0FilesMisorderCorruption*` for more.
- In the second case above, this will result in file ordering s1 < s2 < s3 < s4 (pre-compacting s1, s2, s3), s5 < s4 (post-compacting s1, s2, s3), s5 < s6 (post-compacting s4), which are correct file ordering without causing any corruption.

**Summary:**
- Introduce `epoch_number` stored per `ColumnFamilyData` and sort CF's L0 files by their assigned `epoch_number` instead of `largest_seqno`.
  - `epoch_number` is increased and assigned upon `VersionEdit::AddFile()` for flush (or similarly for WriteLevel0TableForRecovery) and file ingestion (except for allow_behind_true, which will always get assigned as the `kReservedEpochNumberForFileIngestedBehind`)
  - Compaction output file  is assigned with the minimum `epoch_number` among input files'
      - Refit level: reuse refitted file's epoch_number
  -  Other paths needing `epoch_number` treatment:
     - Import column families: reuse file's epoch_number if exists. If not, assign one based on `NewestFirstBySeqNo`
     - Repair: reuse file's epoch_number if exists. If not, assign one based on `NewestFirstBySeqNo`.
  -  Assigning new epoch_number to a file and adding this file to LSM tree should be atomic. This is guaranteed by us assigning epoch_number right upon `VersionEdit::AddFile()` where this version edit will be apply to LSM tree shape right after by holding the db mutex (e.g, flush, file ingestion, import column family) or  by there is only 1 ongoing edit per CF (e.g, WriteLevel0TableForRecovery, Repair).
  - Assigning the minimum input epoch number to compaction output file won't misorder L0 files (even through later `Refit(target_level=0)`). It's due to for every key "k" in the input range, a legit compaction will cover a continuous epoch number range of that key. As long as we assign the key "k" the minimum input epoch number, it won't become newer or older than the versions of this key that aren't included in this compaction hence no misorder.
- Persist `epoch_number` of each file in manifest and recover `epoch_number` on db recovery
   - Backward compatibility with old db without `epoch_number` support is guaranteed by assigning `epoch_number` to recovered files by `NewestFirstBySeqno` order. See `VersionStorageInfo::RecoverEpochNumbers()` for more
   - Forward compatibility with manifest is guaranteed by flexibility of `NewFileCustomTag`
- Replace `force_consistent_check` on L0 with `epoch_number` and remove false positive check like case 1 with `largest_seqno` above
   - Due to backward compatibility issue, we might encounter files with missing epoch number at the beginning of db recovery. We will still use old L0 sorting mechanism (`NewestFirstBySeqno`) to check/sort them till we infer their epoch number. See usages of `EpochNumberRequirement`.
- Remove fix https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5958#issue-511150930 and their outdated tests to file reordering corruption because such fix can be replaced by this PR.
- Misc:
   - update existing tests with `epoch_number` so make check will pass
   - update https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5958#issue-511150930 tests to verify corruption is fixed using `epoch_number` and cover universal/fifo compaction/CompactRange/CompactFile cases
   - assert db_mutex is held for a few places before calling ColumnFamilyData::NewEpochNumber()

Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10922

Test Plan:
- `make check`
- New unit tests under `db/db_compaction_test.cc`, `db/db_test2.cc`, `db/version_builder_test.cc`, `db/repair_test.cc`
- Updated tests (i.e, `DBCompactionTestL0FilesMisorderCorruption*`) under https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5958#issue-511150930
- [Ongoing] Compatibility test: manually run 36a5686ec0 (with file ingestion off for running the `.orig` binary to prevent this bug affecting upgrade/downgrade formality checking) for 1 hour on `simple black/white box`, `cf_consistency/txn/enable_ts with whitebox + test_best_efforts_recovery with blackbox`
- [Ongoing] normal db stress test
- [Ongoing] db stress test with aggressive value https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10761

Reviewed By: ajkr

Differential Revision: D41063187

Pulled By: hx235

fbshipit-source-id: 826cb23455de7beaabe2d16c57682a82733a32a9
2022-12-13 13:29:37 -08:00
Yanqin Jin 3d0d6b8140 Make best-efforts recovery verify SST unique ID before Version construction (#10962)
Summary:
The check for SST unique IDs added to best-efforts recovery (`Options::best_efforts_recovery` is true).

With best_efforts_recovery being true, RocksDB will recover to the latest point in
MANIFEST such that all valid SST files included up to this point pass unique ID checks as well.

Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10962

Test Plan: make check

Reviewed By: pdillinger

Differential Revision: D41378241

Pulled By: riversand963

fbshipit-source-id: a036064e2c17dec13d080a24ef2a9f85d607b16c
2022-11-22 22:53:31 -08:00
Baptiste Lemaire d61a449364 Fixed manifest_dump issues when printing keys and values containing null characters (#8378)
Summary:
Changed fprintf function to fputc in ApplyVersionEdit, and replaced null characters with whitespaces.
Added unit test in ldb_test.py - verifies that manifest_dump --verbose output is correct when keys and values containing null characters are inserted.

Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8378

Reviewed By: pdillinger

Differential Revision: D29034584

Pulled By: bjlemaire

fbshipit-source-id: 50833687a8a5f726e247c38457eadc3e6dbab862
2021-06-10 12:55:20 -07:00
Yanqin Jin 314352761f Ignore comparator name mismatch in ldb manifest dump (#8216)
Summary:
RocksDB allows user-specified custom comparators which may not be known to `ldb`,
a built-in tool for checking/mutating the database. Therefore, column family comparator
names mismatch encountered during manifest dump should not prevent the dumping from
proceeding.

Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8216

Test Plan:
```
make check
```

Also manually do the following
```
KEEP_DB=1 ./db_with_timestamp_basic_test
./ldb --db=<db> manifest_dump --verbose
```
The ldb should succeed and print something like:
```
...
--------------- Column family "default"  (ID 0) --------------
log number: 6
comparator: <TestComparator>, but the comparator object is not available.
...
```

Reviewed By: ltamasi

Differential Revision: D27927581

Pulled By: riversand963

fbshipit-source-id: f610b2c842187d17f575362070209ee6b74ec6d4
2021-04-21 20:43:10 -07:00
Yanqin Jin b0e20194ea Handle blob files when options.best_efforts_recovery is true (#8180)
Summary:
If `options.best_efforts_recovery == true`, RocksDB currently tolerates missing table files and recovers to the latest version without missing table files (not considering WAL). It is necessary to handle blob files as well to make the feature more complete.

Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8180

Test Plan: make check

Reviewed By: ltamasi

Differential Revision: D27840556

Pulled By: riversand963

fbshipit-source-id: 041685d0dc2e7779ac4f0374c07a8a327704aa5e
2021-04-19 11:56:14 -07:00
Yanqin Jin 64517d184a Make secondary instance use ManifestTailer (#7998)
Summary:
This PR

- adds a class `ManifestTailer` that inherits from `VersionEditHandlerPointInTime`. `ManifestTailer::Iterate()` can be called multiple times to tail the primary instance's MANIFEST and apply the changes to the secondary,
- updates the implementation of `ReactiveVersionSet::ReadAndApply` to use this class,
- removes unused code in version_set.cc,
- updates existing tests, e.g. removing deleted sync points from unit tests,
- adds a new test to address the bug in https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/7815.

Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7998

Test Plan:
make check
Existing and newly-added tests in version_set_test.cc and db_secondary_test.cc

Reviewed By: jay-zhuang

Differential Revision: D26926641

Pulled By: riversand963

fbshipit-source-id: 8d4dd15db0ba863c213f743e33b5a207e948c980
2021-03-10 10:59:44 -08:00
Yanqin Jin 8b6b6aeb1a Refactor with VersionEditHandler (#6581)
Summary:
Added a few classes in the same class hierarchy to remove code duplication and
refactor the logic of reading and processing MANIFEST files.

New classes are as follows.
```
class VersionEditHandlerBase;
class ListColumnFamiliesHandler : VersionEditHandlerBase;
class FileChecksumRetriever : VersionEditHandlerBase;
class DumpManifestHandler : VersionEditHandler;
```
Classes that already existed before this PR are as follows.
```
class VersionEditHandler : VersionEditHandlerBase;
```

With these classes, refactored functions: `VersionSet::Recover()`,
`VersionSet::ListColumnFamilies()`, `VersionSet::DumpManifest()`,
`GetFileChecksumFromManifest()`.

Test Plan (devserver):
```
make check
COMPILE_WITH_ASAN=1 make check
```
These refactored code, especially recovery-related logic, will be tested intensively by
all existing unit tests and stress tests. For example, run
```
make crash_test
```
Verified 3 successful runs on devserver.

Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/6581

Reviewed By: ajkr

Differential Revision: D20616217

Pulled By: riversand963

fbshipit-source-id: 048c7743aa4be2623ccd0cc3e61c0027e604e78b
2020-11-11 08:00:14 -08:00
Cheng Chang 1b224324b5 Track WAL in MANIFEST: persist WALs to and recover WALs from MANIFEST (#7256)
Summary:
This PR makes it able to `LogAndApply` `VersionEdit`s related to WALs, and also be able to `Recover` from MANIFEST with WAL related `VersionEdit`s.

The `VersionEdit`s related to WAL are treated similarly as those related to column family operations, they are not applied to versions, but can be in a commit group. Mixing WAL related `VersionEdit`s with other types of edits will make logic in `ProcessManifestWrite` more complicated, so `VersionEdit`s related to WAL can either be WAL additions or deletions, like column family add and drop.

Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7256

Test Plan: a set of unit tests are added in `version_set_test.cc`

Reviewed By: riversand963

Differential Revision: D23123238

Pulled By: cheng-chang

fbshipit-source-id: 246be2ed4744fd03fa2738aba408aaa611d0379c
2020-10-23 22:49:51 -07:00
Akanksha Mahajan b175eceb09 Store FSWritableFilePtr object in WritableFileWriter (#7193)
Summary:
Replace FSWritableFile pointer with FSWritableFilePtr
    object in WritableFileWriter.
    This new object wraps FSWritableFile pointer.

    Objective: If tracing is enabled, FSWritableFile Ptr returns
    FSWritableFileTracingWrapper pointer that includes all necessary
    information in IORecord and calls underlying FileSystem and invokes
    IOTracer to dump that record in a binary file. If tracing is disabled
    then, underlying FileSystem pointer is returned directly.
    FSWritableFilePtr wrapper class is added to bypass the
    FSWritableFileWrapper when
    tracing is disabled.

    Test Plan: make check -j64

Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7193

Reviewed By: anand1976

Differential Revision: D23355915

Pulled By: akankshamahajan15

fbshipit-source-id: e62a27a13c1fd77e36a6dbafc7006d969bed25cf
2020-09-08 10:56:08 -07:00
Yanqin Jin 569b87e8c7 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 10:09:12 -07:00
Yanqin Jin fb09ef05dc Attempt to recover from db with missing table files (#6334)
Summary:
There are situations when RocksDB tries to recover, but the db is in an inconsistent state due to SST files referenced in the MANIFEST being missing. In this case, previous RocksDB will just fail the recovery and return a non-ok status.
This PR enables another possibility. During recovery, RocksDB checks possible MANIFEST files, and try to recover to the most recent state without missing table file. `VersionSet::Recover()` applies version edits incrementally and "materializes" a version only when this version does not reference any missing table file. After processing the entire MANIFEST, the version created last will be the latest version.
`DBImpl::Recover()` calls `VersionSet::Recover()`. Afterwards, WAL replay will *not* be performed.
To use this capability, set `options.best_efforts_recovery = true` when opening the db. Best-efforts recovery is currently incompatible with atomic flush.

Test plan (on devserver):
```
$make check
$COMPILE_WITH_ASAN=1 make all && make check
```
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/6334

Reviewed By: anand1976

Differential Revision: D19778960

Pulled By: riversand963

fbshipit-source-id: c27ea80f29bc952e7d3311ecf5ee9c54393b40a8
2020-03-20 19:30:48 -07:00