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sdong 7b79238b65 Deprectate filter_deletes
Summary: filter_deltes is not a frequently used feature. Remove it.

Test Plan: Run all test suites.

Reviewers: igor, yhchiang, IslamAbdelRahman

Reviewed By: IslamAbdelRahman

Subscribers: leveldb, andrewkr, dhruba

Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D59427
2016-06-17 10:30:47 -07:00
Islam AbdelRahman 7c919deccc Reuse TimedFullMerge instead of FullMerge + instrumentation
Summary:
We have alot of code duplication whenever we call FullMerge we keep duplicating the instrumentation and statistics code
This is a simple diff to refactor the code to use TimedFullMerge instead of FullMerge

Test Plan: COMPILE_WITH_ASAN=1 make check -j64

Reviewers: andrewkr, yhchiang, sdong

Reviewed By: sdong

Subscribers: andrewkr, dhruba

Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D59577
2016-06-13 16:17:26 -07:00
Reid Horuff c27061dae7 [rocksdb] 2PC double recovery bug fix
Summary:
1. prepare()
2. crash
3. recover
4. commit()
5. crash
6. data is lost

This is due to the transaction data still only residing in the WAL but because the logs were flushed on the first recovery the data is ignored on the second recovery. We must scan all logs found on recovery and only ignore redundant data at the time of replay. It is not possible to know which logs still contain relevant data at time of recovery. We cannot simply ignore a log because all of the non-2pc data it contains has already been written to L0.

The changes made to MemTableInserter are to ensure that prepared sections are still recovered even if all of the non-2pc data in that log has already been flushed to L0.

Test Plan: Provided test.

Reviewers: sdong

Subscribers: andrewkr, hermanlee4, dhruba, leveldb

Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D57729
2016-05-10 14:06:07 -07:00
Reid Horuff a657ee9a9c [rocksdb] Recovery path sequence miscount fix
Summary:
Consider the following WAL with 4 batch entries prefixed with their sequence at time of memtable insert.
[1: BEGIN_PREPARE, PUT, PUT, PUT, PUT, END_PREPARE(a)]
[1: BEGIN_PREPARE, PUT, PUT, PUT, PUT, END_PREPARE(b)]
[4: COMMIT(a)]
[7: COMMIT(b)]

The first two batches do not consume any sequence numbers so are both prefixed with seq=1.
For 2pc commit, memtable insertion takes place before COMMIT batch is written to WAL.
We can see that sequence number consumption takes place between WAL entries giving us the seemingly sparse sequence prefix for WAL entries.
This is a valid WAL.

Because with 2PC markers one WriteBatch points to another batch containing its inserts a writebatch can consume more or less sequence numbers than the number of sequence consuming entries that it contains.

We can see that, given the entries in the WAL, 6 sequence ids were consumed. Yet on recovery the maximum sequence consumed would be 7 + 3 (the number of sequence numbers consumed by COMMIT(b))

So, now upon recovery we must track the actual consumption of sequence numbers.
In the provided scenario there will be no sequence gaps, but it is possible to produce a sequence gap. This should not be a problem though. correct?

Test Plan: provided test.

Reviewers: sdong

Subscribers: andrewkr, leveldb, dhruba, hermanlee4

Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D57645
2016-05-10 14:06:07 -07:00
Reid Horuff 1b8a2e8fdd [rocksdb] Memtable Log Referencing and Prepared Batch Recovery
Summary:
This diff is built on top of WriteBatch modification: https://reviews.facebook.net/D54093 and adds the required functionality to rocksdb core necessary for rocksdb to support 2PC.

modfication of DBImpl::WriteImpl()
- added two arguments *uint64_t log_used = nullptr, uint64_t log_ref = 0;
- *log_used is an output argument which will return the log number which the incoming batch was inserted into, 0 if no WAL insert took place.
-  log_ref is a supplied log_number which all memtables inserted into will reference after the batch insert takes place. This number will reside in 'FindMinPrepLogReferencedByMemTable()' until all Memtables insertinto have flushed.

- Recovery/writepath is now aware of prepared batches and commit and rollback markers.

Test Plan: There is currently no test on this diff. All testing of this functionality takes place in the Transaction layer/diff but I will add some testing.

Reviewers: IslamAbdelRahman, sdong

Subscribers: leveldb, santoshb, andrewkr, vasilep, dhruba, hermanlee4

Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D56919
2016-05-10 14:06:07 -07:00
Reid Horuff 0460e9dcce Modification of WriteBatch to support two phase commit
Summary: Adds three new WriteBatch data types: Prepare(xid), Commit(xid), Rollback(xid). Prepare(xid) should precede the (single) operation to which is applies. There can obviously be multiple Prepare(xid) markers. There should only be one Rollback(xid) or Commit(xid) marker yet not both. None of this logic is currently enforced and will most likely be implemented further up such as in the memtableinserter. All three markers are similar to PutLogData in that they are writebatch meta-data, ie stored but not counted. All three markers differ from PutLogData in that they will actually be written to disk. As for WriteBatchWithIndex, Prepare, Commit, Rollback are all implemented just as PutLogData and none are tested just as PutLogData.

Test Plan: single unit test in write_batch_test.

Reviewers: hermanlee4, sdong, anthony

Subscribers: leveldb, dhruba, vasilep, andrewkr

Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D57867
2016-05-10 14:06:07 -07:00
Andrew Kryczka 269f6b2e2d Revert "Modification of WriteBatch to support two phase commit"
Summary: Revert D54093 and D57453

Test Plan: running make check

Reviewers: horuff, sdong

Reviewed By: sdong

Subscribers: andrewkr, dhruba, leveldb

Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D57819
2016-05-06 16:58:24 -07:00
Reid Horuff 6e56a114be Modification of WriteBatch to support two phase commit
Summary: Adds three new WriteBatch data types: Prepare(xid), Commit(xid), Rollback(xid). Prepare(xid) should precede the (single) operation to which is applies. There can obviously be multiple Prepare(xid) markers. There should only be one Rollback(xid) or Commit(xid) marker yet not both. None of this logic is currently enforced and will most likely be implemented further up such as in the memtableinserter. All three markers are similar to PutLogData in that they are writebatch meta-data, ie stored but not counted. All three markers differ from PutLogData in that they will actually be written to disk. As for WriteBatchWithIndex, Prepare, Commit, Rollback are all implemented just as PutLogData and none are tested just as PutLogData.

Test Plan: single unit test in write_batch_test.

Reviewers: hermanlee4, sdong, anthony

Subscribers: andrewkr, vasilep, dhruba, leveldb

Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D54093
2016-04-29 11:50:30 -07:00
Islam AbdelRahman f38540b12a WriteBatchWithIndex micro optimization
Summary:
  - Put key offset and key size in WriteBatchIndexEntry
  - Use vector for comparators in WriteBatchEntryComparator

I use a slightly modified version of @yoshinorim code to benchmark
https://gist.github.com/IslamAbdelRahman/b120f4fba8d6ff7d58d2

For Put I create a transaction that put a 1000000 keys and measure the time spent without commit.
For GetForUpdate I read the keys that I added in the Put transaction.

Original time:

```
 rm -rf /dev/shm/rocksdb-example/
 ./txn_bench put 1000000
 1000000 OK Ops | took      3.679 seconds
 ./txn_bench get_for_update 1000000
 1000000 OK Ops | took      3.940 seconds
```

New Time

```
  rm -rf /dev/shm/rocksdb-example/
 ./txn_bench put 1000000
 1000000 OK Ops | took      2.727 seconds
 ./txn_bench get_for_update 1000000
 1000000 OK Ops | took      3.880 seconds
```

It looks like there is no significant improvement in GetForUpdate() but we can see ~30% improvement in Put()

Test Plan: unittests

Reviewers: yhchiang, anthony, sdong

Reviewed By: sdong

Subscribers: andrewkr, dhruba, yoshinorim

Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D55539
2016-04-01 15:23:46 -07:00
Sandeep Joshi 63e8f1b55b Formatted lines to adhere to 80 char limit 2016-03-31 08:26:55 +05:30
Sandeep Joshi 24420947d9 Replace kHeader by WriteBatchInternal::kHeader in few more places
kHeader was moved from write_batch.cc to header file because
it is being used wherever the number "12" was being used to
check for record size
2016-03-30 23:13:00 +05:30
zensan 78711524b7 In all the places where log records are read, there was a check that
record.size() should not be less than 12.

This "magic number" seems to be the WriteBatch header (8 byte sequence
and 4 byte count).   Replaced all the places where "12" was used
by WriteBatchInternal::kHeader.
2016-03-30 23:05:22 +05:30
Baraa Hamodi 21e95811d1 Updated all copyright headers to the new format. 2016-02-09 15:12:00 -08:00
reid horuff 6f71d3b68b Improve perf of Pessimistic Transaction expirations (and optimistic transactions)
Summary:
copy from task 8196669:

1) Optimistic transactions do not support batching writes from different threads.
2) Pessimistic transactions do not support batching writes if an expiration time is set.

In these 2 cases, we currently do not do any write batching in DBImpl::WriteImpl() because there is a WriteCallback that could decide at the last minute to abort the write.  But we could support batching write operations with callbacks if we make sure to process the callbacks correctly.

To do this, we would first need to modify write_thread.cc to stop preventing writes with callbacks from being batched together.  Then we would need to change DBImpl::WriteImpl() to call all WriteCallback's in a batch, only write the batches that succeed, and correctly set the state of each batch's WriteThread::Writer.

Test Plan: Added test WriteWithCallbackTest to write_callback_test.cc which creates multiple client threads and verifies that writes are batched and executed properly.

Reviewers: hermanlee4, anthony, ngbronson

Subscribers: leveldb, dhruba

Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D52863
2016-02-05 10:44:13 -08:00
Nathan Bronson 7d87f02799 support for concurrent adds to memtable
Summary:
This diff adds support for concurrent adds to the skiplist memtable
implementations.  Memory allocation is made thread-safe by the addition of
a spinlock, with small per-core buffers to avoid contention.  Concurrent
memtable writes are made via an additional method and don't impose a
performance overhead on the non-concurrent case, so parallelism can be
selected on a per-batch basis.

Write thread synchronization is an increasing bottleneck for higher levels
of concurrency, so this diff adds --enable_write_thread_adaptive_yield
(default off).  This feature causes threads joining a write batch
group to spin for a short time (default 100 usec) using sched_yield,
rather than going to sleep on a mutex.  If the timing of the yield calls
indicates that another thread has actually run during the yield then
spinning is avoided.  This option improves performance for concurrent
situations even without parallel adds, although it has the potential to
increase CPU usage (and the heuristic adaptation is not yet mature).

Parallel writes are not currently compatible with
inplace updates, update callbacks, or delete filtering.
Enable it with --allow_concurrent_memtable_write (and
--enable_write_thread_adaptive_yield).  Parallel memtable writes
are performance neutral when there is no actual parallelism, and in
my experiments (SSD server-class Linux and varying contention and key
sizes for fillrandom) they are always a performance win when there is
more than one thread.

Statistics are updated earlier in the write path, dropping the number
of DB mutex acquisitions from 2 to 1 for almost all cases.

This diff was motivated and inspired by Yahoo's cLSM work.  It is more
conservative than cLSM: RocksDB's write batch group leader role is
preserved (along with all of the existing flush and write throttling
logic) and concurrent writers are blocked until all memtable insertions
have completed and the sequence number has been advanced, to preserve
linearizability.

My test config is "db_bench -benchmarks=fillrandom -threads=$T
-batch_size=1 -memtablerep=skip_list -value_size=100 --num=1000000/$T
-level0_slowdown_writes_trigger=9999 -level0_stop_writes_trigger=9999
-disable_auto_compactions --max_write_buffer_number=8
-max_background_flushes=8 --disable_wal --write_buffer_size=160000000
--block_size=16384 --allow_concurrent_memtable_write" on a two-socket
Xeon E5-2660 @ 2.2Ghz with lots of memory and an SSD hard drive.  With 1
thread I get ~440Kops/sec.  Peak performance for 1 socket (numactl
-N1) is slightly more than 1Mops/sec, at 16 threads.  Peak performance
across both sockets happens at 30 threads, and is ~900Kops/sec, although
with fewer threads there is less performance loss when the system has
background work.

Test Plan:
1. concurrent stress tests for InlineSkipList and DynamicBloom
2. make clean; make check
3. make clean; DISABLE_JEMALLOC=1 make valgrind_check; valgrind db_bench
4. make clean; COMPILE_WITH_TSAN=1 make all check; db_bench
5. make clean; COMPILE_WITH_ASAN=1 make all check; db_bench
6. make clean; OPT=-DROCKSDB_LITE make check
7. verify no perf regressions when disabled

Reviewers: igor, sdong

Reviewed By: sdong

Subscribers: MarkCallaghan, IslamAbdelRahman, anthony, yhchiang, rven, sdong, guyg8, kradhakrishnan, dhruba

Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D50589
2015-12-25 11:03:40 -08:00
Gunnar Kudrjavets 97265f5f14 Fix minor bugs in delete operator, snprintf, and size_t usage
Summary:
List of changes:

1) Fix the snprintf() usage in cases where wrong variable was used to determine the output buffer size.

2) Remove unnecessary checks before calling delete operator.

3) Increase code correctness by using size_t type when getting vector's size.

4) Unify the coding style by removing namespace::std usage at the top of the file to confirm to the majority usage.

5) Fix various lint errors pointed out by 'arc lint'.

Test Plan:
Code review and build:

git diff
make clean
make -j 32 commit-prereq
arc lint

Reviewers: kradhakrishnan, sdong, rven, anthony, yhchiang, igor

Reviewed By: igor

Subscribers: dhruba, leveldb

Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D51849
2015-12-15 15:26:20 -08:00
Nathan Bronson 6ce42dd075 Don't merge WriteBatch-es if WAL is disabled
Summary:
There's no need for WriteImpl to flatten the write batch group
into a single WriteBatch if the WAL is disabled.  This diff moves the
flattening into the WAL step, and skips flattening entirely if it isn't
needed.  It's good for about 5% speedup on a multi-threaded workload
with no WAL.

This diff also adds clarifying comments about the chance for partial
failure of WriteBatchInternal::InsertInto, and always sets bg_error_ if
the memtable state diverges from the logged state or if a WriteBatch
succeeds only partially.

Benchmark for speedup:
  db_bench -benchmarks=fillrandom -threads=16 -batch_size=1 -memtablerep=skip_list -value_size=0 --num=200000 -level0_slowdown_writes_trigger=9999 -level0_stop_writes_trigger=9999 -disable_auto_compactions --max_write_buffer_number=8 -max_background_flushes=8 --disable_wal --write_buffer_size=160000000

Test Plan: asserts + make check

Reviewers: sdong, igor

Reviewed By: igor

Subscribers: dhruba

Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D50583
2015-11-12 10:50:38 -08:00
Nathan Bronson 631863c63b track WriteBatch contents
Summary:
Parallel writes will only be possible for certain combinations of
flags and WriteBatch contents.  Traversing the WriteBatch at write time
to check these conditions would be expensive, but it is very cheap to
keep track of when building WriteBatch-es.  When loading WriteBatch-es
during recovery, a deferred computation state is used so that the flags
never need to be computed.

Test Plan:
1. add asserts and EXPECT_EQ-s
2. make check

Reviewers: sdong, igor

Reviewed By: igor

Subscribers: dhruba

Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D50337
2015-11-10 16:56:06 -08:00
Andres Noetzli 014fd55adc Support for SingleDelete()
Summary:
This patch fixes #7460559. It introduces SingleDelete as a new database
operation. This operation can be used to delete keys that were never
overwritten (no put following another put of the same key). If an overwritten
key is single deleted the behavior is undefined. Single deletion of a
non-existent key has no effect but multiple consecutive single deletions are
not allowed (see limitations).

In contrast to the conventional Delete() operation, the deletion entry is
removed along with the value when the two are lined up in a compaction. Note:
The semantics are similar to @igor's prototype that allowed to have this
behavior on the granularity of a column family (
https://reviews.facebook.net/D42093 ). This new patch, however, is more
aggressive when it comes to removing tombstones: It removes the SingleDelete
together with the value whenever there is no snapshot between them while the
older patch only did this when the sequence number of the deletion was older
than the earliest snapshot.

Most of the complex additions are in the Compaction Iterator, all other changes
should be relatively straightforward. The patch also includes basic support for
single deletions in db_stress and db_bench.

Limitations:
- Not compatible with cuckoo hash tables
- Single deletions cannot be used in combination with merges and normal
  deletions on the same key (other keys are not affected by this)
- Consecutive single deletions are currently not allowed (and older version of
  this patch supported this so it could be resurrected if needed)

Test Plan: make all check

Reviewers: yhchiang, sdong, rven, anthony, yoshinorim, igor

Reviewed By: igor

Subscribers: maykov, dhruba, leveldb

Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D43179
2015-09-17 11:42:56 -07:00
Andres Noetzli 3c9cef1eed Unified maps with Comparator for sorting, other cleanup
Summary:
This diff is a collection of cleanups that were initially part of D43179.
Additionally it adds a unified way of defining key-value maps that use a
Comparator for sorting (this was previously implemented in four different
places).

Test Plan: make clean check all

Reviewers: rven, anthony, yhchiang, sdong, igor

Reviewed By: igor

Subscribers: dhruba, leveldb

Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D45993
2015-09-02 13:58:22 -07:00
agiardullo 16ea1c7d1c simple ManagedSnapshot wrapper
Summary: Implemented this simple wrapper for something else I was working on.  Seemed like it makes sense to expose it instead of burying it in some random code.

Test Plan: added test

Reviewers: rven, kradhakrishnan, sdong, yhchiang

Reviewed By: sdong

Subscribers: dhruba, leveldb

Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D43293
2015-08-06 17:59:05 -07:00
agiardullo 8161bdb5a0 WriteBatch Save Points
Summary:
Support RollbackToSavePoint() in WriteBatch and WriteBatchWithIndex.  Support for partial transaction rollback is needed for MyRocks.

An alternate implementation of Transaction::RollbackToSavePoint() exists in D40869.  However, the other implementation is messier because it is implemented outside of WriteBatch.  This implementation is much cleaner and also exposes a potentially useful feature to WriteBatch.

Test Plan: Added unit tests

Reviewers: IslamAbdelRahman, kradhakrishnan, maykov, yoshinorim, hermanlee4, spetrunia, sdong, yhchiang

Reviewed By: yhchiang

Subscribers: dhruba, leveldb

Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D42723
2015-07-29 16:54:23 -07:00
Reed Allman a0635ba3f6 WriteBatch.Merge w/ SliceParts support
also hooked up WriteBatchInternal
2015-05-29 04:30:03 -07:00
Anurag Indu 3d1a924ff3 Adding stats for the merge and filter operation
Summary:
We have addded new stats and perf_context for measuring the merge and filter operation time consumption.
We have bounded all the merge operations within the GUARD statment and collected the total time for these operations in the DB.

Test Plan: WIP

Reviewers: rven, yhchiang, kradhakrishnan, igor, sdong

Reviewed By: sdong

Subscribers: dhruba

Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D34377
2015-03-24 14:42:04 -07:00
Igor Sugak 62247ffa3b rocksdb: Add missing override
Summary:
When using latest clang (3.6 or 3.7/trunck) rocksdb is failing with many errors. Almost all of them are missing override errors. This diff adds missing override keyword. No manual changes.

Prerequisites: bear and clang 3.5 build with extra tools

```lang=bash
% USE_CLANG=1 bear make all # generate a compilation database http://clang.llvm.org/docs/JSONCompilationDatabase.html
% clang-modernize -p . -include . -add-override
% make format
```

Test Plan:
Make sure all tests are passing.
```lang=bash
% #Use default fb code clang.
% make check
```
Verify less error and no missing override errors.
```lang=bash
% # Have trunk clang present in path.
% ROCKSDB_NO_FBCODE=1 CC=clang CXX=clang++ make
```

Reviewers: igor, kradhakrishnan, rven, meyering, sdong

Reviewed By: sdong

Subscribers: dhruba, leveldb

Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D34077
2015-02-26 11:28:41 -08:00
Igor Canadi 7731d51c82 Simplify column family concurrency
Summary:
This patch changes concurrency guarantees around ColumnFamilySet::column_families_ and ColumnFamilySet::column_families_data_.

Before:
* When mutating: lock DB mutex and spin lock
* When reading: lock DB mutex OR spin lock

After:
* When mutating: lock DB mutex and be in write thread
* When reading: lock DB mutex or be in write thread

That way, we eliminate the spin lock that protects these hash maps and  simplify concurrency. That means we don't need to lock the spin lock during writing, since writing is mutually exclusive with column family create/drop (the only operations that mutate those hash maps).

With these new restrictions, I also needed to move column family create to the write thread (column family drop was already in the write thread).

Even though we don't need to lock the spin lock during write, impact on performance should be minimal -- the spin lock is almost never busy, so locking it is almost free.

This addresses task t5116919.

Test Plan:
make check

Stress test with lots and lots of column family drop and create:

   time ./db_stress --threads=30 --ops_per_thread=5000000 --max_key=5000 --column_families=200 --clear_column_family_one_in=100000 --verify_before_write=0  --reopen=15 --max_background_compactions=10 --max_background_flushes=10 --db=/fast-rocksdb-tmp/db_stress/

Reviewers: yhchiang, rven, sdong

Reviewed By: sdong

Subscribers: dhruba, leveldb

Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D30651
2015-01-06 12:44:21 -08:00
Yueh-Hsuan Chiang a94d54aa47 Remove the use of exception in WriteBatch::Handler
Summary:
Remove the use of exception in WriteBatch::Handler.  Now the default
implementations of Put, Merge, and Delete in WriteBatch::Handler are no-op.

Test Plan:
Add three test cases in write_batch_test
./write_batch_test

Reviewers: sdong, igor

Reviewed By: sdong, igor

Subscribers: dhruba, leveldb

Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D29835
2014-12-04 12:01:55 -08:00
Igor Canadi 767777c2bd Turn on -Wshorten-64-to-32 and fix all the errors
Summary:
We need to turn on -Wshorten-64-to-32 for mobile. See D1671432 (internal phabricator) for details.

This diff turns on the warning flag and fixes all the errors. There were also some interesting errors that I might call bugs, especially in plain table. Going forward, I think it makes sense to have this flag turned on and be very very careful when converting 64-bit to 32-bit variables.

Test Plan: compiles

Reviewers: ljin, rven, yhchiang, sdong

Reviewed By: yhchiang

Subscribers: bobbaldwin, dhruba, leveldb

Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D28689
2014-11-11 16:47:22 -05:00
Lei Jin f1841985e4 dynamic inplace_update options
Summary:
Make inplace_update_support and inplace_update_num_locks dynamic.
inplace_callback becomes immutable
We are almost free of references to cfd->options() in db_impl

Test Plan: unit test

Reviewers: igor, yhchiang, rven, sdong

Reviewed By: sdong

Subscribers: leveldb

Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D25293
2014-10-27 12:10:13 -07:00
Igor Canadi 3d9e6f7759 Push model for flushing memtables
Summary:
When memtable is full it calls the registered callback. That callback then registers column family as needing the flush. Every write checks if there are some column families that need to be flushed. This completely eliminates the need for MakeRoomForWrite() function and simplifies our Write code-path.

There is some complexity with the concurrency when the column family is dropped. I made it a bit less complex by dropping the column family from the write thread in https://reviews.facebook.net/D22965. Let me know if you want to discuss this.

Test Plan: make check works. I'll also run db_stress with creating and dropping column families for a while.

Reviewers: yhchiang, sdong, ljin

Reviewed By: ljin

Subscribers: leveldb

Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D23067
2014-09-10 18:46:09 -07:00
Lei Jin 52311463e9 MemTableOptions
Summary: removed reference to options in WriteBatch and DBImpl::Get()

Test Plan: make all check

Reviewers: yhchiang, igor, sdong

Reviewed By: sdong

Subscribers: leveldb

Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D23049
2014-09-08 18:46:52 -07:00
Igor Canadi a84234a61b Ignore missing column families
Summary:
Before this diff, whenever we Write to non-existing column family, Write() would fail.

This diff adds an option to not fail a Write() when WriteBatch points to non-existing column family. MongoDB said this would be useful for them, since they might have a transaction updating an index that was dropped by another thread. This way, they don't have to worry about checking if all indexes are alive on every write. They don't care if they lose writes to dropped index.

Test Plan: added a small unit test

Reviewers: sdong, yhchiang, ljin

Reviewed By: ljin

Subscribers: leveldb

Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D22143
2014-09-02 13:29:05 -07:00
sdong 28b5c76004 WriteBatchWithIndex: a wrapper of WriteBatch, with a searchable index
Summary:
Add WriteBatchWithIndex so that a user can query data out of a WriteBatch, to support MongoDB's read-its-own-write.

WriteBatchWithIndex uses a skiplist to store the binary index. The index stores the offset of the entry in the write batch. When searching for a key, the key for the entry is read by read the entry from the write batch from the offset.

Define a new iterator class for querying data out of WriteBatchWithIndex. A user can create an iterator of the write batch for one column family, seek to a key and keep calling Next() to see next entries.

I will add more unit tests if people are OK about this API.

Test Plan:
make all check
Add unit tests.

Reviewers: yhchiang, igor, MarkCallaghan, ljin

Reviewed By: ljin

Subscribers: dhruba, leveldb, xjin

Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D21381
2014-08-18 16:37:38 -07:00
Lei Jin 40fa8a4cd5 make statistics forward-able
Summary:
Make StatisticsImpl being able to forward stats to provided statistics
implementation. The main purpose is to allow us to collect internal
stats in the future even when user supplies custom statistics
implementation. It avoids intrumenting 2 sets of stats collection code.
One immediate use case is tuning advisor, which needs to collect some
internal stats, users may not be interested.

Test Plan:
ran db_bench and see stats show up at the end of run
Will run make all check since some tests rely on statistics

Reviewers: yhchiang, sdong, igor

Reviewed By: sdong

Subscribers: dhruba, leveldb

Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D20145
2014-07-28 12:05:36 -07:00
Igor Canadi f0a8be253e JSON (Document) API sketch
Summary:
This is a rough sketch of our new document API. Would like to get some thoughts and comments about the high-level architecture and API.

I didn't optimize for performance at all. Leaving some low-hanging fruit so that we can be happy when we fix them! :)

Currently, bunch of features are not supported at all. Indexes can be only specified when creating database. There is no query planner whatsoever. This will all be added in due time.

Test Plan: Added a simple unit test

Reviewers: haobo, yhchiang, dhruba, sdong, ljin

Reviewed By: ljin

Subscribers: leveldb

Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D18747
2014-07-10 09:31:42 -07:00
Igor Canadi 3992aec8fa Support for column families in TTL DB
Summary:
This will enable people using TTL DB to do so with multiple column families. They can also specify different TTLs for each one.

TODO: Implement CreateColumnFamily() in TTL world.

Test Plan: Added a very simple sanity test.

Reviewers: dhruba, haobo, ljin, sdong, yhchiang

Reviewed By: haobo

CC: leveldb, alberts

Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D17859
2014-04-22 11:27:33 -07:00
Igor Canadi db234133a9 [CF] WriteBatch to take in ColumnFamilyHandle
Summary: Client doesn't need to know anything about ColumnFamily ID. By making WriteBatch take ColumnFamilyHandle as a parameter, we can eliminate method GetID() from ColumnFamilyHandle

Test Plan: column_family_test

Reviewers: haobo

CC: leveldb

Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D16887
2014-03-14 11:30:14 -07:00
Igor Canadi f0e1e3ebf1 CF cleanup part 2 2014-03-13 14:34:01 -07:00
Igor Canadi fb2346fc1f [CF] Code cleanup part 1
Summary:
I'm cleaning up some code preparing for the big diff review tomorrow. This is the first part of the cleanup.

Changes are mostly cosmetic. The goal is to decrease amount of code difference between columnfamilies and master branch.

This diff also fixes race condition when dropping column family.

Test Plan: Ran db_stress with variety of parameters

Reviewers: dhruba, haobo

Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D16833
2014-03-12 09:56:53 -07:00
Igor Canadi f9b2f0ad79 [CF] Fix CF bugs in WriteBatch
Summary:
This diff fixes two bugs:
* Increase sequence number even if WriteBatch fails. This is important because WriteBatches in WAL logs have implictly increasing sequence number, even if one update in a write batch fails. This caused some writes to get lost in my CF stress testing
* Tolerate 'invalid column family' errors on recovery. When a column family is dropped, processing WAL logs can have some WriteBatches that still refer to the dropped column family. In recovery environment, we want to ignore those errors. In client's Write() code path, however, we want to return the failure to the client if he's trying to add data to invalid column family.

Test Plan: db_stress's verification works now

Reviewers: dhruba, haobo

CC: leveldb

Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D16533
2014-03-03 17:07:46 -08:00
Igor Canadi 8b7ab9951c [CF] Handle failure in WriteBatch::Handler
Summary:
* Add ColumnFamilyHandle::GetID() function. Client needs to know column family's ID to be able to construct WriteBatch
* Handle WriteBatch::Handler failure gracefully. Since WriteBatch is not a very smart function (it takes raw CF id), client can add data to WriteBatch for column family that doesn't exist. In that case, we need to gracefully return failure status from DB::Write(). To do that, I added a return Status to WriteBatch functions PutCF, DeleteCF and MergeCF.

Test Plan: Added test to column_family_test

Reviewers: dhruba, haobo

CC: leveldb

Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D16323
2014-02-26 10:10:00 -08:00
Igor Canadi b06840aa7d [CF] Rethinking ColumnFamilyHandle and fix to dropping column families
Summary:
The change to the public behavior:
* When opening a DB or creating new column family client gets a ColumnFamilyHandle.
* As long as column family handle is alive, client can do whatever he wants with it, even drop it
* Dropped column family can still be read from (using the column family handle)
* Added a new call CloseColumnFamily(). Client has to close all column families that he has opened before deleting the DB
* As soon as column family is closed, any calls to DB using that column family handle will fail (also any outstanding calls)

Internally:
* Ref-counting ColumnFamilyData
* New thread-safety for ColumnFamilySet
* Dropped column families are now completely dropped and their memory cleaned-up

Test Plan: added some tests to column_family_test

Reviewers: dhruba, haobo, kailiu, sdong

CC: leveldb

Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D16101
2014-02-12 13:47:09 -08:00
Igor Canadi 0143abdbb0 Merge branch 'master' into columnfamilies
Conflicts:
	HISTORY.md
	db/db_impl.cc
	db/db_impl.h
	db/db_iter.cc
	db/db_test.cc
	db/dbformat.h
	db/memtable.cc
	db/memtable_list.cc
	db/memtable_list.h
	db/table_cache.cc
	db/table_cache.h
	db/version_edit.h
	db/version_set.cc
	db/version_set.h
	db/write_batch.cc
	db/write_batch_test.cc
	include/rocksdb/options.h
	util/options.cc
2014-02-06 15:58:20 -08:00
Igor Canadi 8fa8a708ef [CF] Propagate correct options to WriteBatch::InsertInto
Summary:
WriteBatch can have multiple column families in one batch. Every column family has different options. So we have to add a way for write batch to get options for an arbitrary column family.

This required a bit more acrobatics since lots of interfaces had to be changed.

Test Plan: make check

Reviewers: dhruba, haobo, sdong, kailiu

CC: leveldb

Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D15957
2014-02-06 10:23:31 -08:00
Igor Canadi 514e42c7cc Fix some lint warnings 2014-01-29 15:27:27 -08:00
Igor Canadi f24a3ee52d Read from and write to different column families
Summary: This one is big. It adds ability to write to and read from different column families (see the unit test). It also supports recovery of different column families from log, which was the hardest part to reason about. We need to make sure to never delete the log file which has unflushed data from any column family. To support that, I added another concept, which is versions_->MinLogNumber()

Test Plan: Added a unit test in column_family_test

Reviewers: dhruba, haobo, sdong, kailiu

CC: leveldb

Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D15537
2014-01-29 11:38:16 -08:00
Kai Liu 054c5dda8c Merge branch 'master' into performance
Conflicts:
	db/db_impl.cc
	db/db_test.cc
	db/memtable.cc
	db/version_set.cc
	include/rocksdb/statistics.h
	util/statistics_imp.h
2014-01-23 16:32:49 -08:00
Igor Canadi 23f6791c9e Merge branch 'master' into columnfamilies
Conflicts:
	db/db_impl.cc
	db/db_impl_readonly.cc
	db/db_test.cc
	db/version_edit.cc
	db/version_edit.h
	db/version_set.cc
	db/version_set.h
	db/version_set_reduce_num_levels.cc
2014-01-21 17:01:52 -08:00
Igor Canadi 83681bf9ef Statistics code cleanup
Summary: I'm separating code-cleanup part of https://reviews.facebook.net/D14517. This will make D14517 easier to understand and this diff easier to review.

Test Plan: make check

Reviewers: haobo, kailiu, sdong, dhruba, tnovak

Reviewed By: tnovak

CC: leveldb

Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D15099
2014-01-17 12:46:06 -08:00
Naman Gupta 1447bb5919 Allow callback to change size of existing value. Change return type of the callback function to an enum status to handle 3 cases.
Summary:
This diff fixes 2 hacks:
* The callback function can modify the existing value inplace, if the merged value fits within the existing buffer size. But currently the existing buffer size is not being modified. Now the callback recieves a int* allowing the size to be modified. Since size is encoded as a varint in the internal key for memtable. It might happen that the entire value might have be copied to the new location if the new size varint is smaller than the existing size varint.
* The callback function has 3 functionalities
    1. Modify existing buffer inplace, and update size correspondingly. Now to indicate that, Returns 1.
    2. Generate a new buffer indicating merged value. Returns 2.
    3. Fails to do either of above, based on whatever application logic. Returns 0.

Test Plan: Just make all for now. I'm adding another unit test to test each scenario.

Reviewers: dhruba, haobo

Reviewed By: haobo

CC: leveldb, sdong, kailiu, xinyaohu, sumeet, danguo

Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D15195
2014-01-16 15:12:39 -08:00