Summary:
When opening an SST file created using index_type=kHashSearch,
the *current* prefix_extractor would be saved, and used with hash index
if the *new current* prefix_extractor at query time is compatible with
the SST file. This is a problem if the prefix_extractor at SST open time
is not compatible but SetOptions later changes (back) to one that is
compatible.
This change fixes that by using the known compatible (or missing) prefix
extractor we save for use with prefix filtering. Detail: I have moved the
InternalKeySliceTransform wrapper to avoid some indirection and remove
unnecessary fields.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10128
Test Plan:
expanded unit test (using some logic from https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/10122) that fails
before fix and probably covers some other previously uncovered cases.
Reviewed By: siying
Differential Revision: D36955738
Pulled By: pdillinger
fbshipit-source-id: 0c78a6b0d24054ef2f3cb237bf010c1c5589fb10
Summary:
We have three related concepts:
* BlockType: an internal enum conceptually indicating a type of SST file
block
* CacheEntryRole: a user-facing enum for categorizing block cache entries,
which is also involved in associated cache entries with an appropriate
deleter. Can include categories for non-block cache entries (e.g. memory
reservations).
* TBlocklike: a C++ type for the actual type behind a void* cache entry.
We had some existing code ugliness because BlockType did not imply
TBlocklike, because of various kinds of "filter" block. This refactoring
fixes that with new BlockTypes.
More clean-up can come in later work.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10098
Test Plan: existing tests
Reviewed By: akankshamahajan15
Differential Revision: D36897945
Pulled By: pdillinger
fbshipit-source-id: 3ae496b5caa81e0a0ed85e873eb5b525e2d9a295
Summary:
**Context:**
https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9748 added support to charge table reader memory to block cache. In the test `ChargeTableReaderTest/ChargeTableReaderTest.Basic`, it estimated the table reader memory, calculated the expected number of table reader opened based on this estimation and asserted this number with actual number. The expected number of table reader opened calculated based on estimated table reader memory will not be 100% accurate and should have tolerance for error. It was previously set to 1% and recently encountered an assertion failure that `(opened_table_reader_num) <= (max_table_reader_num_capped_upper_bound), actual: 375 or 376 vs 374` where `opened_table_reader_num` is the actual opened one and `max_table_reader_num_capped_upper_bound` is the estimated opened one (=371 * 1.01). I believe it's safe to increase error tolerance from 1% to 5% hence there is this PR.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10113
Test Plan: - CI again succeeds.
Reviewed By: ajkr
Differential Revision: D36911556
Pulled By: hx235
fbshipit-source-id: 259687dd77b450fea0f5658a5b567a1d31d4b1f7
Summary:
The RocksDB iterator is a hierarchy of iterators. MergingIterator maintains a heap of LevelIterators, one for each L0 file and for each non-zero level. The Seek() operation naturally lends itself to parallelization, as it involves positioning every LevelIterator on the correct data block in the correct SST file. It lookups a level for a target key, to find the first key that's >= the target key. This typically involves reading one data block that is likely to contain the target key, and scan forward to find the first valid key. The forward scan may read more data blocks. In order to find the right data block, the iterator may read some metadata blocks (required for opening a file and searching the index).
This flow can be parallelized.
Design: Seek will be called two times under async_io option. First seek will send asynchronous request to prefetch the data blocks at each level and second seek will follow the normal flow and in FilePrefetchBuffer::TryReadFromCacheAsync it will wait for the Poll() to get the results and add the iterator to min_heap.
- Status::TryAgain is passed down from FilePrefetchBuffer::PrefetchAsync to block_iter_.Status indicating asynchronous request has been submitted.
- If for some reason asynchronous request returns error in submitting the request, it will fallback to sequential reading of blocks in one pass.
- If the data already exists in prefetch_buffer, it will return the data without prefetching further and it will be treated as single pass of seek.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9994
Test Plan:
- **Run Regressions.**
```
./db_bench -db=/tmp/prefix_scan_prefetch_main -benchmarks="fillseq" -key_size=32 -value_size=512 -num=5000000 -use_direct_io_for_flush_and_compaction=true -target_file_size_base=16777216
```
i) Previous release 7.0 run for normal prefetching with async_io disabled:
```
./db_bench -use_existing_db=true -db=/tmp/prefix_scan_prefetch_main -benchmarks="seekrandom" -key_size=32 -value_size=512 -num=5000000 -use_direct_reads=true -seek_nexts=327680 -duration=120 -ops_between_duration_checks=1
Initializing RocksDB Options from the specified file
Initializing RocksDB Options from command-line flags
RocksDB: version 7.0
Date: Thu Mar 17 13:11:34 2022
CPU: 24 * Intel Core Processor (Broadwell)
CPUCache: 16384 KB
Keys: 32 bytes each (+ 0 bytes user-defined timestamp)
Values: 512 bytes each (256 bytes after compression)
Entries: 5000000
Prefix: 0 bytes
Keys per prefix: 0
RawSize: 2594.0 MB (estimated)
FileSize: 1373.3 MB (estimated)
Write rate: 0 bytes/second
Read rate: 0 ops/second
Compression: Snappy
Compression sampling rate: 0
Memtablerep: SkipListFactory
Perf Level: 1
------------------------------------------------
DB path: [/tmp/prefix_scan_prefetch_main]
seekrandom : 483618.390 micros/op 2 ops/sec; 338.9 MB/s (249 of 249 found)
```
ii) normal prefetching after changes with async_io disable:
```
./db_bench -use_existing_db=true -db=/tmp/prefix_scan_prefetch_main -benchmarks="seekrandom" -key_size=32 -value_size=512 -num=5000000 -use_direct_reads=true -seek_nexts=327680 -duration=120 -ops_between_duration_checks=1
Set seed to 1652922591315307 because --seed was 0
Initializing RocksDB Options from the specified file
Initializing RocksDB Options from command-line flags
RocksDB: version 7.3
Date: Wed May 18 18:09:51 2022
CPU: 32 * Intel Xeon Processor (Skylake)
CPUCache: 16384 KB
Keys: 32 bytes each (+ 0 bytes user-defined timestamp)
Values: 512 bytes each (256 bytes after compression)
Entries: 5000000
Prefix: 0 bytes
Keys per prefix: 0
RawSize: 2594.0 MB (estimated)
FileSize: 1373.3 MB (estimated)
Write rate: 0 bytes/second
Read rate: 0 ops/second
Compression: Snappy
Compression sampling rate: 0
Memtablerep: SkipListFactory
Perf Level: 1
------------------------------------------------
DB path: [/tmp/prefix_scan_prefetch_main]
seekrandom : 483080.466 micros/op 2 ops/sec 120.287 seconds 249 operations; 340.8 MB/s (249 of 249 found)
```
iii) db_bench with async_io enabled completed succesfully
```
./db_bench -use_existing_db=true -db=/tmp/prefix_scan_prefetch_main -benchmarks="seekrandom" -key_size=32 -value_size=512 -num=5000000 -use_direct_reads=true -seek_nexts=327680 -duration=120 -ops_between_duration_checks=1 -async_io=1 -adaptive_readahead=1
Set seed to 1652924062021732 because --seed was 0
Initializing RocksDB Options from the specified file
Initializing RocksDB Options from command-line flags
RocksDB: version 7.3
Date: Wed May 18 18:34:22 2022
CPU: 32 * Intel Xeon Processor (Skylake)
CPUCache: 16384 KB
Keys: 32 bytes each (+ 0 bytes user-defined timestamp)
Values: 512 bytes each (256 bytes after compression)
Entries: 5000000
Prefix: 0 bytes
Keys per prefix: 0
RawSize: 2594.0 MB (estimated)
FileSize: 1373.3 MB (estimated)
Write rate: 0 bytes/second
Read rate: 0 ops/second
Compression: Snappy
Compression sampling rate: 0
Memtablerep: SkipListFactory
Perf Level: 1
------------------------------------------------
DB path: [/tmp/prefix_scan_prefetch_main]
seekrandom : 553913.576 micros/op 1 ops/sec 120.199 seconds 217 operations; 293.6 MB/s (217 of 217 found)
```
- db_stress with async_io disabled completed succesfully
```
export CRASH_TEST_EXT_ARGS=" --async_io=0"
make crash_test -j
```
I**n Progress**: db_stress with async_io is failing and working on debugging/fixing it.
Reviewed By: anand1976
Differential Revision: D36459323
Pulled By: akankshamahajan15
fbshipit-source-id: abb1cd944abe712bae3986ae5b16704b3338917c
Summary:
MultiGet with async IO is not officially supported with Posix yet. Avoid a crash by using synchronous MultiRead when direct IO is enabled.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10024
Test Plan: Run db_crashtest.py manually
Reviewed By: akankshamahajan15
Differential Revision: D36551053
Pulled By: anand1976
fbshipit-source-id: 72190418fa92dd0397e87825df618b12c9bdecda
Summary:
This PR implements a coroutine version of batched MultiGet in order to concurrently read from multiple SST files in a level using async IO, thus reducing the latency of the MultiGet. The API from the user perspective is still synchronous and single threaded, with the RocksDB part of the processing happening in the context of the caller's thread. In Version::MultiGet, the decision is made whether to call synchronous or coroutine code.
A good way to review this PR is to review the first 4 commits in order - de773b3, 70c2f70, 10b50e1, and 377a597 - before reviewing the rest.
TODO:
1. Figure out how to build it in CircleCI (requires some dependencies to be installed)
2. Do some stress testing with coroutines enabled
No regression in synchronous MultiGet between this branch and main -
```
./db_bench -use_existing_db=true --db=/data/mysql/rocksdb/prefix_scan -benchmarks="readseq,multireadrandom" -key_size=32 -value_size=512 -num=5000000 -batch_size=64 -multiread_batched=true -use_direct_reads=false -duration=60 -ops_between_duration_checks=1 -readonly=true -adaptive_readahead=true -threads=16 -cache_size=10485760000 -async_io=false -multiread_stride=40000 -statistics
```
Branch - ```multireadrandom : 4.025 micros/op 3975111 ops/sec 60.001 seconds 238509056 operations; 2062.3 MB/s (14767808 of 14767808 found)```
Main - ```multireadrandom : 3.987 micros/op 4013216 ops/sec 60.001 seconds 240795392 operations; 2082.1 MB/s (15231040 of 15231040 found)```
More benchmarks in various scenarios are given below. The measurements were taken with ```async_io=false``` (no coroutines) and ```async_io=true``` (use coroutines). For an IO bound workload (with every key requiring an IO), the coroutines version shows a clear benefit, being ~2.6X faster. For CPU bound workloads, the coroutines version has ~6-15% higher CPU utilization, depending on how many keys overlap an SST file.
1. Single thread IO bound workload on remote storage with sparse MultiGet batch keys (~1 key overlap/file) -
No coroutines - ```multireadrandom : 831.774 micros/op 1202 ops/sec 60.001 seconds 72136 operations; 0.6 MB/s (72136 of 72136 found)```
Using coroutines - ```multireadrandom : 318.742 micros/op 3137 ops/sec 60.003 seconds 188248 operations; 1.6 MB/s (188248 of 188248 found)```
2. Single thread CPU bound workload (all data cached) with ~1 key overlap/file -
No coroutines - ```multireadrandom : 4.127 micros/op 242322 ops/sec 60.000 seconds 14539384 operations; 125.7 MB/s (14539384 of 14539384 found)```
Using coroutines - ```multireadrandom : 4.741 micros/op 210935 ops/sec 60.000 seconds 12656176 operations; 109.4 MB/s (12656176 of 12656176 found)```
3. Single thread CPU bound workload with ~2 key overlap/file -
No coroutines - ```multireadrandom : 3.717 micros/op 269000 ops/sec 60.000 seconds 16140024 operations; 139.6 MB/s (16140024 of 16140024 found)```
Using coroutines - ```multireadrandom : 4.146 micros/op 241204 ops/sec 60.000 seconds 14472296 operations; 125.1 MB/s (14472296 of 14472296 found)```
4. CPU bound multi-threaded (16 threads) with ~4 key overlap/file -
No coroutines - ```multireadrandom : 4.534 micros/op 3528792 ops/sec 60.000 seconds 211728728 operations; 1830.7 MB/s (12737024 of 12737024 found) ```
Using coroutines - ```multireadrandom : 4.872 micros/op 3283812 ops/sec 60.000 seconds 197030096 operations; 1703.6 MB/s (12548032 of 12548032 found) ```
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9968
Reviewed By: akankshamahajan15
Differential Revision: D36348563
Pulled By: anand1976
fbshipit-source-id: c0ce85a505fd26ebfbb09786cbd7f25202038696
Summary:
Essentially refactored the RangeMayExist implementation in
FullFilterBlockReader to FilterBlockReaderCommon so that it applies to
partitioned filters as well. (The function is not called for the
block-based filter case.) RangeMayExist is essentially a series of checks
around a possible PrefixMayExist, and I'm confident those checks should
be the same for partitioned as for full filters. (I think it's likely
that bugs remain in those checks, but this change is overall a simplifying
one.)
Added auto_prefix_mode support to db_bench
Other small fixes as well
Fixes https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/10003
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10012
Test Plan:
Expanded unit test that uses statistics to check for filter
optimization, fails without the production code changes here
Performance: populate two DBs with
```
TEST_TMPDIR=/dev/shm/rocksdb_nonpartitioned ./db_bench -benchmarks=fillrandom -num=10000000 -disable_wal=1 -write_buffer_size=30000000 -bloom_bits=16 -compaction_style=2 -fifo_compaction_max_table_files_size_mb=10000 -fifo_compaction_allow_compaction=0 -prefix_size=8
TEST_TMPDIR=/dev/shm/rocksdb_partitioned ./db_bench -benchmarks=fillrandom -num=10000000 -disable_wal=1 -write_buffer_size=30000000 -bloom_bits=16 -compaction_style=2 -fifo_compaction_max_table_files_size_mb=10000 -fifo_compaction_allow_compaction=0 -prefix_size=8 -partition_index_and_filters
```
Observe no measurable change in non-partitioned performance
```
TEST_TMPDIR=/dev/shm/rocksdb_nonpartitioned ./db_bench -benchmarks=seekrandom[-X1000] -num=10000000 -readonly -bloom_bits=16 -compaction_style=2 -fifo_compaction_max_table_files_size_mb=10000 -fifo_compaction_allow_compaction=0 -prefix_size=8 -auto_prefix_mode -cache_index_and_filter_blocks=1 -cache_size=1000000000 -duration 20
```
Before: seekrandom [AVG 15 runs] : 11798 (± 331) ops/sec
After: seekrandom [AVG 15 runs] : 11724 (± 315) ops/sec
Observe big improvement with partitioned (also supported by bloom use statistics)
```
TEST_TMPDIR=/dev/shm/rocksdb_partitioned ./db_bench -benchmarks=seekrandom[-X1000] -num=10000000 -readonly -bloom_bits=16 -compaction_style=2 -fifo_compaction_max_table_files_size_mb=10000 -fifo_compaction_allow_compaction=0 -prefix_size=8 -partition_index_and_filters -auto_prefix_mode -cache_index_and_filter_blocks=1 -cache_size=1000000000 -duration 20
```
Before: seekrandom [AVG 12 runs] : 2942 (± 57) ops/sec
After: seekrandom [AVG 12 runs] : 7489 (± 184) ops/sec
Reviewed By: siying
Differential Revision: D36469796
Pulled By: pdillinger
fbshipit-source-id: bcf1e2a68d347b32adb2b27384f945434e7a266d
Summary:
**Context/Summary:**
https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9926 removed inefficient `reserve*` option API but forgot to mark them deprecated in `block_based_table_type_info` for compatible table format.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10016
Test Plan: build-format-compatible
Reviewed By: pdillinger
Differential Revision: D36484247
Pulled By: hx235
fbshipit-source-id: c41b90cc99fb7ab7098934052f0af7290b221f98
Summary:
### Context:
Background compactions and flush generate large reads and writes, and can be long running, especially for universal compaction. In some cases, this can impact foreground reads and writes by users.
### Solution
User, Flush, and Compaction reads share some code path. For this task, we update the rate_limiter_priority in ReadOptions for code paths (e.g. FindTable (mainly in BlockBasedTable::Open()) and various iterators), and eventually update the rate_limiter_priority in IOOptions for FSRandomAccessFile.
**This PR is for the Read path.** The **Read:** dynamic priority for different state are listed as follows:
| State | Normal | Delayed | Stalled |
| ----- | ------ | ------- | ------- |
| Flush (verification read in BuildTable()) | IO_USER | IO_USER | IO_USER |
| Compaction | IO_LOW | IO_USER | IO_USER |
| User | User provided | User provided | User provided |
We will respect the read_options that the user provided and will not set it.
The only sst read for Flush is the verification read in BuildTable(). It claims to be "regard as user read".
**Details**
1. Set read_options.rate_limiter_priority dynamically:
- User: Do not update the read_options. Use the read_options that the user provided.
- Compaction: Update read_options in CompactionJob::ProcessKeyValueCompaction().
- Flush: Update read_options in BuildTable().
2. Pass the rate limiter priority to FSRandomAccessFile functions:
- After calling the FindTable(), read_options is passed through GetTableReader(table_cache.cc), BlockBasedTableFactory::NewTableReader(block_based_table_factory.cc), and BlockBasedTable::Open(). The Open() needs some updates for the ReadOptions variable and the updates are also needed for the called functions, including PrefetchTail(), PrepareIOOptions(), ReadFooterFromFile(), ReadMetaIndexblock(), ReadPropertiesBlock(), PrefetchIndexAndFilterBlocks(), and ReadRangeDelBlock().
- In RandomAccessFileReader, the functions to be updated include Read(), MultiRead(), ReadAsync(), and Prefetch().
- Update the downstream functions of NewIndexIterator(), NewDataBlockIterator(), and BlockBasedTableIterator().
### Test Plans
Add unit tests.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9996
Reviewed By: anand1976
Differential Revision: D36452483
Pulled By: gitbw95
fbshipit-source-id: 60978204a4f849bb9261cb78d9bc1cb56d6008cf
Summary:
**Context:**
Previous PR https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9748, https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9073, https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8428 added separate flag for each charged memory area. Such API design is not scalable as we charge more and more memory areas. Also, we foresee an opportunity to consolidate this feature with other cache usage related features such as `cache_index_and_filter_blocks` using `CacheEntryRole`.
Therefore we decided to consolidate all these flags with `CacheUsageOptions cache_usage_options` and this PR serves as the first step by consolidating memory-charging related flags.
**Summary:**
- Replaced old API reference with new ones, including making `kCompressionDictionaryBuildingBuffer` opt-out and added a unit test for that
- Added missing db bench/stress test for some memory charging features
- Renamed related test suite to indicate they are under the same theme of memory charging
- Refactored a commonly used mocked cache component in memory charging related tests to reduce code duplication
- Replaced the phrases "memory tracking" / "cache reservation" (other than CacheReservationManager-related ones) with "memory charging" for standard description of this feature.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9926
Test Plan:
- New unit test for opt-out `kCompressionDictionaryBuildingBuffer` `TEST_F(ChargeCompressionDictionaryBuildingBufferTest, Basic)`
- New unit test for option validation/sanitization `TEST_F(CacheUsageOptionsOverridesTest, SanitizeAndValidateOptions)`
- CI
- db bench (in case querying new options introduces regression) **+0.5% micros/op**: `TEST_TMPDIR=/dev/shm/testdb ./db_bench -benchmarks=fillseq -db=$TEST_TMPDIR -charge_compression_dictionary_building_buffer=1(remove this for comparison) -compression_max_dict_bytes=10000 -disable_auto_compactions=1 -write_buffer_size=100000 -num=4000000 | egrep 'fillseq'`
#-run | (pre-PR) avg micros/op | std micros/op | (post-PR) micros/op | std micros/op | change (%)
-- | -- | -- | -- | -- | --
10 | 3.9711 | 0.264408 | 3.9914 | 0.254563 | 0.5111933721
20 | 3.83905 | 0.0664488 | 3.8251 | 0.0695456 | **-0.3633711465**
40 | 3.86625 | 0.136669 | 3.8867 | 0.143765 | **0.5289363078**
- db_stress: `python3 tools/db_crashtest.py blackbox -charge_compression_dictionary_building_buffer=1 -charge_filter_construction=1 -charge_table_reader=1 -cache_size=1` killed as normal
Reviewed By: ajkr
Differential Revision: D36054712
Pulled By: hx235
fbshipit-source-id: d406e90f5e0c5ea4dbcb585a484ad9302d4302af
Summary:
In one path of BlockBasedTable::MultiGet(), Next() is directly called after calling Seek() against the index iterator. This might cause crash if an I/O error happens in Seek().
The bug is discovered in crash test.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9993
Test Plan: See existing CI tests pass.
Reviewed By: anand1976
Differential Revision: D36381758
fbshipit-source-id: a11e0aa48dcee168c2554c33b532646ffdb68877
Summary:
ToString() is created as some platform doesn't support std::to_string(). However, we've already used std::to_string() by mistake for 16 months (in db/db_info_dumper.cc). This commit just remove ToString().
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9955
Test Plan: Watch CI tests
Reviewed By: riversand963
Differential Revision: D36176799
fbshipit-source-id: bdb6dcd0e3a3ab96a1ac810f5d0188f684064471
Summary:
Right now we still don't fully use std::numeric_limits but use a macro, mainly for supporting VS 2013. Right now we only support VS 2017 and up so it is not a problem. The code comment claims that MinGW still needs it. We don't have a CI running MinGW so it's hard to validate. since we now require C++17, it's hard to imagine MinGW would still build RocksDB but doesn't support std::numeric_limits<>.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9954
Test Plan: See CI Runs.
Reviewed By: riversand963
Differential Revision: D36173954
fbshipit-source-id: a35a73af17cdcae20e258cdef57fcf29a50b49e0
Summary:
This PR solves the problem discussed in https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/7149. By storing the pointer of InternalKeyComparator as icmp_ in BlockIter, the object size remains the same. And for each call to CompareCurrentKey, there is no need to create Comparator objects. One can use icmp_ directly or use the "user_comparator" from the icmp_.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9611
Test Plan:
with https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/9903,
```
$ TEST_TMPDIR=/dev/shm python3.6 ../benchmark/tools/compare.py benchmarks ./db_basic_bench ../rocksdb-pr9611/db_basic_bench --benchmark_filter=DBGet/comp_style:0/max_data:134217728/per_key_size:256/enable_statistics:0/negative_query:0/enable_filter:0/mmap:1/iterations:262144/threads:1 --benchmark_repetitions=50
...
Comparing ./db_basic_bench to ../rocksdb-pr9611/db_basic_bench
Benchmark Time CPU Time Old Time New CPU Old CPU New
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
...
DBGet/comp_style:0/max_data:134217728/per_key_size:256/enable_statistics:0/negative_query:0/enable_filter:0/mmap:1/iterations:262144/threads:1_pvalue 0.0001 0.0001 U Test, Repetitions: 50 vs 50
DBGet/comp_style:0/max_data:134217728/per_key_size:256/enable_statistics:0/negative_query:0/enable_filter:0/mmap:1/iterations:262144/threads:1_mean -0.0483 -0.0483 3924 3734 3924 3734
DBGet/comp_style:0/max_data:134217728/per_key_size:256/enable_statistics:0/negative_query:0/enable_filter:0/mmap:1/iterations:262144/threads:1_median -0.0713 -0.0713 3971 3687 3970 3687
DBGet/comp_style:0/max_data:134217728/per_key_size:256/enable_statistics:0/negative_query:0/enable_filter:0/mmap:1/iterations:262144/threads:1_stddev -0.0342 -0.0344 225 217 225 217
DBGet/comp_style:0/max_data:134217728/per_key_size:256/enable_statistics:0/negative_query:0/enable_filter:0/mmap:1/iterations:262144/threads:1_cv +0.0148 +0.0146 0 0 0 0
OVERALL_GEOMEAN -0.0483 -0.0483 0 0 0 0
```
Reviewed By: akankshamahajan15
Differential Revision: D35882037
Pulled By: ajkr
fbshipit-source-id: 9e5337bbad8f1239dff7aa9f6549020d599bfcdf
Summary:
When MultiGet() determines that multiple query keys can be
served by examining the same data block in block cache (one Lookup()),
each PinnableSlice referring to data in that data block needs to hold
on to the block in cache so that they can be released at arbitrary
times by the API user. Historically this is accomplished with extra
calls to Ref() on the Handle from Lookup(), with each PinnableSlice
cleanup calling Release() on the Handle, but this creates extra
contention on the block cache for the extra Ref()s and Release()es,
especially because they hit the same cache shard repeatedly.
In the case of merge operands (possibly more cases?), the problem was
compounded by doing an extra Ref()+eventual Release() for each merge
operand for a key reusing a block (which could be the same key!), rather
than one Ref() per key. (Note: the non-shared case with `biter` was
already one per key.)
This change optimizes MultiGet not to rely on these extra, contentious
Ref()+Release() calls by instead, in the shared block case, wrapping
the cache Release() cleanup in a refcounted object referenced by the
PinnableSlices, such that after the last wrapped reference is released,
the cache entry is Release()ed. Relaxed atomic refcounts should be
much faster than mutex-guarded Ref() and Release(), and much less prone
to a performance cliff when MultiGet() does a lot of block sharing.
Note that I did not use std::shared_ptr, because that would require an
extra indirection object (shared_ptr itself new/delete) in order to
associate a ref increment/decrement with a Cleanable cleanup entry. (If
I assumed it was the size of two pointers, I could do some hackery to
make it work without the extra indirection, but that's too fragile.)
Some details:
* Fixed (removed) extra block cache tracing entries in cases of cache
entry reuse in MultiGet, but it's likely that in some other cases traces
are missing (XXX comment inserted)
* Moved existing implementations for cleanable.h from iterator.cc to
new cleanable.cc
* Improved API comments on Cleanable
* Added a public SharedCleanablePtr class to cleanable.h in case others
could benefit from the same pattern (potentially many Cleanables and/or
smart pointers referencing a shared Cleanable)
* Add a typedef for MultiGetContext::Mask
* Some variable renaming for clarity
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9899
Test Plan:
Added unit tests for SharedCleanablePtr.
Greatly enhanced ability of existing tests to detect cache use-after-free.
* Release PinnableSlices from MultiGet as they are read rather than in
bulk (in db_test_util wrapper).
* In ASAN build, default to using a trivially small LRUCache for block_cache
so that entries are immediately erased when unreferenced. (Updated two
tests that depend on caching.) New ASAN testsuite running time seems
OK to me.
If I introduce a bug into my implementation where we skip the shared
cleanups on block reuse, ASAN detects the bug in
`db_basic_test *MultiGet*`. If I remove either of the above testing
enhancements, the bug is not detected.
Consider for follow-up work: manipulate or randomize ordering of
PinnableSlice use and release from MultiGet db_test_util wrapper. But in
typical cases, natural ordering gives pretty good functional coverage.
Performance test:
In the extreme (but possible) case of MultiGetting the same or adjacent keys
in a batch, throughput can improve by an order of magnitude.
`./db_bench -benchmarks=multireadrandom -db=/dev/shm/testdb -readonly -num=5 -duration=10 -threads=20 -multiread_batched -batch_size=200`
Before ops/sec, num=5: 1,384,394
Before ops/sec, num=500: 6,423,720
After ops/sec, num=500: 10,658,794
After ops/sec, num=5: 16,027,257
Also note that previously, with high parallelism, having query keys
concentrated in a single block was worse than spreading them out a bit. Now
concentrated in a single block is faster than spread out, which is hopefully
consistent with natural expectation.
Random query performance: with num=1000000, over 999 x 10s runs running before & after simultaneously (each -threads=12):
Before: multireadrandom [AVG 999 runs] : 1088699 (± 7344) ops/sec; 120.4 (± 0.8 ) MB/sec
After: multireadrandom [AVG 999 runs] : 1090402 (± 7230) ops/sec; 120.6 (± 0.8 ) MB/sec
Possibly better, possibly in the noise.
Reviewed By: anand1976
Differential Revision: D35907003
Pulled By: pdillinger
fbshipit-source-id: bbd244d703649a8ca12d476f2d03853ed9d1a17e
Summary:
Add stats PREFETCHED_BYTES_DISCARDED and POLL_WAIT_MICROS.
PREFETCHED_BYTES_DISCARDED records number of prefetched bytes discarded by
FilePrefetchBuffer. POLL_WAIT_MICROS records the time taken by underling
file_system Poll API.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9845
Test Plan: Update existing tests
Reviewed By: anand1976
Differential Revision: D35909694
Pulled By: akankshamahajan15
fbshipit-source-id: e009ef940bb9ed72c9446f5529095caabb8a1e36
Summary:
Especially after updating to C++17, I don't see a compelling case for
*requiring* any folly components in RocksDB. I was able to purge the existing
hard dependencies, and it can be quite difficult to strip out non-trivial components
from folly for use in RocksDB. (The prospect of doing that on F14 has changed
my mind on the best approach here.)
But this change creates an optional integration where we can plug in
components from folly at compile time, starting here with F14FastMap to replace
std::unordered_map when possible (probably no public APIs for example). I have
replaced the biggest CPU users of std::unordered_map with compile-time
pluggable UnorderedMap which will use F14FastMap when USE_FOLLY is set.
USE_FOLLY is always set in the Meta-internal buck build, and a simulation of
that is in the Makefile for public CI testing. A full folly build is not needed, but
checking out the full folly repo is much simpler for getting the dependency,
and anything else we might want to optionally integrate in the future.
Some picky details:
* I don't think the distributed mutex stuff is actually used, so it was easy to remove.
* I implemented an alternative to `folly::constexpr_log2` (which is much easier
in C++17 than C++11) so that I could pull out the hard dependencies on
`ConstexprMath.h`
* I had to add noexcept move constructors/operators to some types to make
F14's complainUnlessNothrowMoveAndDestroy check happy, and I added a
macro to make that easier in some common cases.
* Updated Meta-internal buck build to use folly F14Map (always)
No updates to HISTORY.md nor INSTALL.md as this is not (yet?) considered a
production integration for open source users.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9546
Test Plan:
CircleCI tests updated so that a couple of them use folly.
Most internal unit & stress/crash tests updated to use Meta-internal latest folly.
(Note: they should probably use buck but they currently use Makefile.)
Example performance improvement: when filter partitions are pinned in cache,
they are tracked by PartitionedFilterBlockReader::filter_map_ and we can build
a test that exercises that heavily. Build DB with
```
TEST_TMPDIR=/dev/shm/rocksdb ./db_bench -benchmarks=fillrandom -num=10000000 -disable_wal=1 -write_buffer_size=30000000 -bloom_bits=16 -compaction_style=2 -fifo_compaction_max_table_files_size_mb=10000 -fifo_compaction_allow_compaction=0 -partition_index_and_filters
```
and test with (simultaneous runs with & without folly, ~20 times each to see
convergence)
```
TEST_TMPDIR=/dev/shm/rocksdb ./db_bench_folly -readonly -use_existing_db -benchmarks=readrandom -num=10000000 -bloom_bits=16 -compaction_style=2 -fifo_compaction_max_table_files_size_mb=10000 -fifo_compaction_allow_compaction=0 -partition_index_and_filters -duration=40 -pin_l0_filter_and_index_blocks_in_cache
```
Average ops/s no folly: 26229.2
Average ops/s with folly: 26853.3 (+2.4%)
Reviewed By: ajkr
Differential Revision: D34181736
Pulled By: pdillinger
fbshipit-source-id: ffa6ad5104c2880321d8a1aa7187e00ab0d02e94
Summary:
Currently async prefetching is enabled for implicit internal auto readahead in FilePrefetchBuffer if `ReadOptions.async_io` is set. This PR enables async prefetching for `ReadOptions.readahead_size` when `ReadOptions.async_io` is set true.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9827
Test Plan: Update unit test
Reviewed By: anand1976
Differential Revision: D35552129
Pulled By: akankshamahajan15
fbshipit-source-id: d9f9a96672852a591375a21eef15355cf3289f5c
Summary:
If FilePrefetchBuffer object is destroyed and then later Poll() calls callback on object which has been destroyed, it gives segfault on accessing destroyed object. It was caught after adding unit tests that tests Posix implementation of ReadAsync and Poll APIs.
This PR also updates and fixes existing IOURing tests which were not running locally because RocksDbIOUringEnable function wasn't defined and IOUring was disabled for those tests
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9777
Test Plan: Added new unit test
Reviewed By: anand1976
Differential Revision: D35254002
Pulled By: akankshamahajan15
fbshipit-source-id: 68e80054ffb14ae25c255920ebc6548ca5f130a1
Summary:
Fixes https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/9718
The verify_checksums flag of read_options should be passed to the read options used by the BlockFetcher in a couple of cases where it is not at present. It will now happen (but did not, previously) on iteration and on [multi]get, where a fetcher is created as part of the iterate/get call.
This may result in much better performance in a few workloads where the client chooses to remove verification.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9767
Reviewed By: mrambacher
Differential Revision: D35218986
Pulled By: jay-zhuang
fbshipit-source-id: 329d29764bb70fbc7f2673440bc46c107a813bc8
Summary:
After commit [d642c60](d642c60bdc), the stats `READ_BLOCK_COMPACTION_MICROS` cannot record any compaction read duration, and it always report zero.
This PR targets to distinguish `READ_BLOCK_COMPACTION_MICROS` with `READ_BLOCK_GET_MICROS` so that `READ_BLOCK_COMPACTION_MICROS` could record the correct stats.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9722
Reviewed By: ajkr
Differential Revision: D35021870
Pulled By: jay-zhuang
fbshipit-source-id: f1a804994265e51465de64c2a08f2e0eeb6fc5a3
Summary:
Bloom filters generated by pre-7.0 releases are not read by
7.0.x releases (and vice-versa) due to changes to FilterPolicy::Name()
in https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/9590. This can severely impact read performance and read I/O on
upgrade or downgrade with existing DB, but not data correctness.
To fix, we go back using the old, unified name in SST metadata but (for
a while anyway) recognize the aliases that could be generated by early
7.0.x releases. This unfortunately requires a public API change to avoid
interfering with all the good changes from https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/9590, but the API change
only affects users with custom FilterPolicy, which should be very few.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9736
Test Plan:
manual
Generate DBs with
```
./db_bench.7.0 -db=/dev/shm/rocksdb.7.0 -bloom_bits=10 -cache_index_and_filter_blocks=1 -benchmarks=fillrandom -num=10000000 -compaction_style=2 -fifo_compaction_max_table_files_size_mb=10000 -fifo_compaction_allow_compaction=0
```
and similar. Compare with
```
for IMPL in 6.29 7.0 fixed; do for DB in 6.29 7.0 fixed; do echo "Testing $IMPL on $DB:"; ./db_bench.$IMPL -db=/dev/shm/rocksdb.$DB -use_existing_db -readonly -bloom_bits=10 -benchmarks=readrandom -num=10000000 -compaction_style=2 -fifo_compaction_max_table_files_size_mb=10000 -fifo_compaction_allow_compaction=0 -duration=10 2>&1 | grep micros/op; done; done
```
Results:
```
Testing 6.29 on 6.29:
readrandom : 34.381 micros/op 29085 ops/sec; 3.2 MB/s (291999 of 291999 found)
Testing 6.29 on 7.0:
readrandom : 190.443 micros/op 5249 ops/sec; 0.6 MB/s (52999 of 52999 found)
Testing 6.29 on fixed:
readrandom : 40.148 micros/op 24907 ops/sec; 2.8 MB/s (249999 of 249999 found)
Testing 7.0 on 6.29:
readrandom : 229.430 micros/op 4357 ops/sec; 0.5 MB/s (43999 of 43999 found)
Testing 7.0 on 7.0:
readrandom : 33.348 micros/op 29986 ops/sec; 3.3 MB/s (299999 of 299999 found)
Testing 7.0 on fixed:
readrandom : 152.734 micros/op 6546 ops/sec; 0.7 MB/s (65999 of 65999 found)
Testing fixed on 6.29:
readrandom : 32.024 micros/op 31224 ops/sec; 3.5 MB/s (312999 of 312999 found)
Testing fixed on 7.0:
readrandom : 33.990 micros/op 29390 ops/sec; 3.3 MB/s (294999 of 294999 found)
Testing fixed on fixed:
readrandom : 28.714 micros/op 34825 ops/sec; 3.9 MB/s (348999 of 348999 found)
```
Just paying attention to order of magnitude of ops/sec (short test
durations, lots of noise), it's clear that with the fix we can read <= 6.29
& >= 7.0 at full speed, where neither 6.29 nor 7.0 can on both. And 6.29
release can properly read fixed DB at full speed.
Reviewed By: siying, ajkr
Differential Revision: D35057844
Pulled By: pdillinger
fbshipit-source-id: a46893a6af4bf084375ebe4728066d00eb08f050
Summary:
The param name force_erase may be misleading, since the handle is erased only if it has last reference even if the param is set true.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9728
Reviewed By: pdillinger
Differential Revision: D35038673
Pulled By: gitbw95
fbshipit-source-id: 0d16d1e8fed17b97eba7fb53207119332f659a5f
Summary:
In FilePrefetchBuffer if reads are sequential, after prefetching call ReadAsync API to prefetch data asynchronously so that in next prefetching data will be available. Data prefetched asynchronously will be readahead_size/2. It uses two buffers, one for synchronous prefetching and one for asynchronous. In case, the data is overlapping, the data is copied from both buffers to third buffer to make it continuous.
This feature is under ReadOptions::async_io and is under experimental.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9674
Test Plan:
1. Add new unit tests
2. Run **db_stress** to make sure nothing crashes.
- Normal prefetch without `async_io` ran successfully:
```
export CRASH_TEST_EXT_ARGS=" --async_io=0"
make crash_test -j
```
3. **Run Regressions**.
i) Main branch without any change for normal prefetching with async_io disabled:
```
./db_bench -db=/tmp/prefix_scan_prefetch_main -benchmarks="fillseq" -key_size=32 -value_size=512 -num=5000000 -
use_direct_io_for_flush_and_compaction=true -target_file_size_base=16777216
```
```
./db_bench -use_existing_db=true -db=/tmp/prefix_scan_prefetch_main -benchmarks="seekrandom" -key_size=32 -value_size=512 -num=5000000 -use_direct_reads=true -seek_nexts=327680 -duration=120 -ops_between_duration_checks=1
Initializing RocksDB Options from the specified file
Initializing RocksDB Options from command-line flags
RocksDB: version 7.0
Date: Thu Mar 17 13:11:34 2022
CPU: 24 * Intel Core Processor (Broadwell)
CPUCache: 16384 KB
Keys: 32 bytes each (+ 0 bytes user-defined timestamp)
Values: 512 bytes each (256 bytes after compression)
Entries: 5000000
Prefix: 0 bytes
Keys per prefix: 0
RawSize: 2594.0 MB (estimated)
FileSize: 1373.3 MB (estimated)
Write rate: 0 bytes/second
Read rate: 0 ops/second
Compression: Snappy
Compression sampling rate: 0
Memtablerep: SkipListFactory
Perf Level: 1
------------------------------------------------
DB path: [/tmp/prefix_scan_prefetch_main]
seekrandom : 483618.390 micros/op 2 ops/sec; 338.9 MB/s (249 of 249 found)
```
ii) normal prefetching after changes with async_io disable:
```
./db_bench -use_existing_db=true -db=/tmp/prefix_scan_prefetch_withchange -benchmarks="seekrandom" -key_size=32 -value_size=512 -num=5000000 -use_direct_reads=true -seek_nexts=327680 -duration=120 -ops_between_duration_checks=1
Initializing RocksDB Options from the specified file
Initializing RocksDB Options from command-line flags
RocksDB: version 7.0
Date: Thu Mar 17 14:11:31 2022
CPU: 24 * Intel Core Processor (Broadwell)
CPUCache: 16384 KB
Keys: 32 bytes each (+ 0 bytes user-defined timestamp)
Values: 512 bytes each (256 bytes after compression)
Entries: 5000000
Prefix: 0 bytes
Keys per prefix: 0
RawSize: 2594.0 MB (estimated)
FileSize: 1373.3 MB (estimated)
Write rate: 0 bytes/second
Read rate: 0 ops/second
Compression: Snappy
Compression sampling rate: 0
Memtablerep: SkipListFactory
Perf Level: 1
------------------------------------------------
DB path: [/tmp/prefix_scan_prefetch_withchange]
seekrandom : 471347.227 micros/op 2 ops/sec; 348.1 MB/s (255 of 255 found)
```
Reviewed By: anand1976
Differential Revision: D34731543
Pulled By: akankshamahajan15
fbshipit-source-id: 8e23aa93453d5fe3c672b9231ad582f60207937f
Summary:
**Context/Summary:**
As requested, `BlockBasedTableOptions::detect_filter_construct_corruption` can now be dynamically configured using `DB::SetOptions` after this PR
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9654
Test Plan: - New unit test
Reviewed By: pdillinger
Differential Revision: D34622609
Pulled By: hx235
fbshipit-source-id: c06773ef3d029e6bf1724d3a72dffd37a8ec66d9
Summary:
BlockBasedTableOptions.hash_index_allow_collision is already deprecated and has no effect. Delete it for preparing 7.0 release.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9454
Test Plan: Run all existing tests.
Reviewed By: ajkr
Differential Revision: D33805827
fbshipit-source-id: ed8a436d1d083173ec6aef2a762ba02e1eefdc9d
Summary:
In crash test with fault injection, we were seeing stack traces like the following:
```
https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/3 0x00007f75f763c533 in __GI___assert_fail (assertion=assertion@entry=0x1c5b2a0 "end_offset >= start_offset", file=file@entry=0x1c580a0 "table/block_based/block_based_table_reader.cc", line=line@entry=3245,
function=function@entry=0x1c60e60 "virtual uint64_t rocksdb::BlockBasedTable::ApproximateSize(const rocksdb::Slice&, const rocksdb::Slice&, rocksdb::TableReaderCaller)") at assert.c:101
https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/4 0x00000000010ea9b4 in rocksdb::BlockBasedTable::ApproximateSize (this=<optimized out>, start=..., end=..., caller=<optimized out>) at table/block_based/block_based_table_reader.cc:3224
https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/5 0x0000000000be61fb in rocksdb::TableCache::ApproximateSize (this=0x60f0000161b0, start=..., end=..., fd=..., caller=caller@entry=rocksdb::kCompaction, internal_comparator=..., prefix_extractor=...) at db/table_cache.cc:719
https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/6 0x0000000000c3eaec in rocksdb::VersionSet::ApproximateSize (this=<optimized out>, v=<optimized out>, f=..., start=..., end=..., caller=<optimized out>) at ./db/version_set.h:850
https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/7 0x0000000000c6ebc3 in rocksdb::VersionSet::ApproximateSize (this=<optimized out>, options=..., v=v@entry=0x621000047500, start=..., end=..., start_level=start_level@entry=0, end_level=<optimized out>, caller=<optimized out>)
at db/version_set.cc:5657
https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/8 0x000000000166e894 in rocksdb::CompactionJob::GenSubcompactionBoundaries (this=<optimized out>) at ./include/rocksdb/options.h:1869
https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/9 0x000000000168c526 in rocksdb::CompactionJob::Prepare (this=this@entry=0x7f75f3ffcf00) at db/compaction/compaction_job.cc:546
```
The problem occurred in `ApproximateSize()` when the index `Seek()` for the first `ApproximateDataOffsetOf()` encountered an I/O error, while the second `Seek()` did not. In the old code that scenario caused `start_offset == data_size` , thus it was easy to trip the assertion that `end_offset >= start_offset`.
The fix is to set `start_offset == 0` when the first index `Seek()` fails, and `end_offset == data_size` when the second index `Seek()` fails. I doubt these give an "on average correct" answer for how this function is used, but I/O errors in index seeks are hopefully rare, it looked consistent with what was already there, and it was easier to calculate.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9615
Test Plan:
run the repro command for a while and stopped seeing coredumps -
```
$ while ! ./db_stress --block_size=128 --cache_size=32768 --clear_column_family_one_in=0 --column_families=1 --continuous_verification_interval=0 --db=/dev/shm/rocksdb_crashtest --delpercent=4 --delrangepercent=1 --destroy_db_initially=0 --expected_values_dir=/dev/shm/rocksdb_crashtest_expected --index_type=2 --iterpercent=10 --kill_random_test=18887 --max_key=1000000 --max_bytes_for_level_base=2048576 --nooverwritepercent=1 --open_files=-1 --open_read_fault_one_in=32 --ops_per_thread=1000000 --prefixpercent=5 --read_fault_one_in=0 --readpercent=45 --reopen=0 --skip_verifydb=1 --subcompactions=2 --target_file_size_base=524288 --test_batches_snapshots=0 --value_size_mult=32 --write_buffer_size=524288 --writepercent=35 ; do : ; done
```
Reviewed By: pdillinger
Differential Revision: D34383069
Pulled By: ajkr
fbshipit-source-id: fac26c3b20ea962e75387515ba5f2724dc48719f
Summary:
Make FilterPolicy into a Customizable class. Allow new FilterPolicy to be discovered through the ObjectRegistry
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9590
Reviewed By: pdillinger
Differential Revision: D34327367
Pulled By: mrambacher
fbshipit-source-id: 37e7edac90ec9457422b72f359ab8ef48829c190
Summary:
We don't have any evidence of people using these to build custom
filters. The recommended way of customizing filter handling is to
defer to various built-in policies based on FilterBuildingContext
(e.g. to build Monkey filtering policy). With old API, we have
evidence of people modifying keys going into filter, but most cases
of that can be handled with prefix_extractor.
Having FilterBitsBuilder+Reader in the public API is an ogoing
hinderance to code evolution (e.g. recent new Finish and
MaybePostVerify), and so this change removes them from the public API
for 7.0. Maybe they will come back in some form later, but lacking
evidence of them providing value in the public API, we want to take back
more freedom to evolve these.
With this moved to internal-only, there is no rush to clean up the
complex Finish signatures, or add memory allocator support, but doing so
is much easier with them out of public API, for example to use
CacheAllocationPtr without exposing it in the public API.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9592
Test Plan: cosmetic changes only
Reviewed By: hx235
Differential Revision: D34315470
Pulled By: pdillinger
fbshipit-source-id: 03e03bb66a72c73df2c464d2dbbbae906dd8f99b
Summary:
Users can set the priority for file reads associated with their operation by setting `ReadOptions::rate_limiter_priority` to something other than `Env::IO_TOTAL`. Rate limiting `VerifyChecksum()` and `VerifyFileChecksums()` is the motivation for this PR, so it also includes benchmarks and minor bug fixes to get that working.
`RandomAccessFileReader::Read()` already had support for rate limiting compaction reads. I changed that rate limiting to be non-specific to compaction, but rather performed according to the passed in `Env::IOPriority`. Now the compaction read rate limiting is supported by setting `rate_limiter_priority = Env::IO_LOW` on its `ReadOptions`.
There is no default value for the new `Env::IOPriority` parameter to `RandomAccessFileReader::Read()`. That means this PR goes through all callers (in some cases multiple layers up the call stack) to find a `ReadOptions` to provide the priority. There are TODOs for cases I believe it would be good to let user control the priority some day (e.g., file footer reads), and no TODO in cases I believe it doesn't matter (e.g., trace file reads).
The API doc only lists the missing cases where a file read associated with a provided `ReadOptions` cannot be rate limited. For cases like file ingestion checksum calculation, there is no API to provide `ReadOptions` or `Env::IOPriority`, so I didn't count that as missing.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9424
Test Plan:
- new unit tests
- new benchmarks on ~50MB database with 1MB/s read rate limit and 100ms refill interval; verified with strace reads are chunked (at 0.1MB per chunk) and spaced roughly 100ms apart.
- setup command: `./db_bench -benchmarks=fillrandom,compact -db=/tmp/testdb -target_file_size_base=1048576 -disable_auto_compactions=true -file_checksum=true`
- benchmarks command: `strace -ttfe pread64 ./db_bench -benchmarks=verifychecksum,verifyfilechecksums -use_existing_db=true -db=/tmp/testdb -rate_limiter_bytes_per_sec=1048576 -rate_limit_bg_reads=1 -rate_limit_user_ops=true -file_checksum=true`
- crash test using IO_USER priority on non-validation reads with https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/9567 reverted: `python3 tools/db_crashtest.py blackbox --max_key=1000000 --write_buffer_size=524288 --target_file_size_base=524288 --level_compaction_dynamic_level_bytes=true --duration=3600 --rate_limit_bg_reads=true --rate_limit_user_ops=true --rate_limiter_bytes_per_sec=10485760 --interval=10`
Reviewed By: hx235
Differential Revision: D33747386
Pulled By: ajkr
fbshipit-source-id: a2d985e97912fba8c54763798e04f006ccc56e0c
Summary:
As in
```
db_stress: table/block_based/filter_policy.cc:316: rocksdb::{anonymous}::FastLocalBloomBitsBuilder::FastLocalBloomBitsBuilder(int, std::atomic<long int>*, std::shared_ptr<rocksdb::CacheReservationManager>, bool): Assertion `millibits_per_key >= 1000' failed.
```
This assertion failure was actually happening with our RibbonFilterPolicy
which falls back to Bloom for some cases, often for flush, but was
missing new special logic to skip generating filter for 0 bits per key
case. Fixed by adding the logic in other builtin FilterPolicy
implementations.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9585
Test Plan:
Updated db_bloom_filter_test to do more integration testing
of the RibbonFilterPolicy ("auto Ribbon") class, incl regression test
this with SkipFilterOnEssentiallyZeroBpk
Reviewed By: ajkr
Differential Revision: D34295101
Pulled By: pdillinger
fbshipit-source-id: 3488eb207fc1d67bbbd1301313714aa1b6406e6e
Summary:
Some changes to make it easier to make FilterPolicy
customizable. Especially, create distinct classes for the different
testing-only and user-facing built-in FilterPolicy modes.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9567
Test Plan:
tests updated, with no intended difference in functionality
tested. No difference in test performance seen as a result of moving to
string-based filter type configuration.
Reviewed By: mrambacher
Differential Revision: D34234694
Pulled By: pdillinger
fbshipit-source-id: 8a94931a9e04c3bcca863a4f524cfd064aaf0122
Summary:
This change removes the ability to configure the deprecated,
inefficient block-based filter in the public API. Options that would
have enabled it now use "full" (and optionally partitioned) filters.
Existing block-based filters can still be read and used, and a "back
door" way to build them still exists, for testing and in case of trouble.
About the only way this removal would cause an issue for users is if
temporary memory for filter construction greatly increases. In
HISTORY.md we suggest a few possible mitigations: partitioned filters,
smaller SST files, or setting reserve_table_builder_memory=true.
Or users who have customized a FilterPolicy using the
CreateFilter/KeyMayMatch mechanism removed in https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/9501 will have to upgrade
their code. (It's long past time for people to move to the new
builder/reader customization interface.)
This change also introduces some internal-use-only configuration strings
for testing specific filter implementations while bypassing some
compatibility / intelligence logic. This is intended to hint at a path
toward making FilterPolicy Customizable, but it also gives us a "back
door" way to configure block-based filter.
Aside: updated db_bench so that -readonly implies -use_existing_db
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9535
Test Plan:
Unit tests updated. Specifically,
* BlockBasedTableTest.BlockReadCountTest is tweaked to validate the back
door configuration interface and ignoring of `use_block_based_builder`.
* BlockBasedTableTest.TracingGetTest is migrated from testing
block-based filter access pattern to full filter access patter, by
re-ordering some things.
* Options test (pretty self-explanatory)
Performance test - create with `./db_bench -db=/dev/shm/rocksdb1 -bloom_bits=10 -cache_index_and_filter_blocks=1 -benchmarks=fillrandom -num=10000000 -compaction_style=2 -fifo_compaction_max_table_files_size_mb=10000 -fifo_compaction_allow_compaction=0` with and without `-use_block_based_filter`, which creates a DB with 21 SST files in L0. Read with `./db_bench -db=/dev/shm/rocksdb1 -readonly -bloom_bits=10 -cache_index_and_filter_blocks=1 -benchmarks=readrandom -num=10000000 -compaction_style=2 -fifo_compaction_max_table_files_size_mb=10000 -fifo_compaction_allow_compaction=0 -duration=30`
Without -use_block_based_filter: readrandom 464 ops/sec, 689280 KB DB
With -use_block_based_filter: readrandom 169 ops/sec, 690996 KB DB
No consistent difference with fillrandom
Reviewed By: jay-zhuang
Differential Revision: D34153871
Pulled By: pdillinger
fbshipit-source-id: 31f4a933c542f8f09aca47fa64aec67832a69738
Summary:
* Inefficient block-based filter is no longer customizable in the public
API, though (for now) can still be enabled.
* Removed deprecated FilterPolicy::CreateFilter() and
FilterPolicy::KeyMayMatch()
* Removed `rocksdb_filterpolicy_create()` from C API
* Change meaning of nullptr return from GetBuilderWithContext() from "use
block-based filter" to "generate no filter in this case." This is a
cleaner solution to the proposal in https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/8250.
* Also, when user specifies bits_per_key < 0.5, we now round this down
to "no filter" because we expect a filter with >= 80% FP rate is
unlikely to be worth the CPU cost of accessing it (esp with
cache_index_and_filter_blocks=1 or partition_filters=1).
* bits_per_key >= 0.5 and < 1.0 is still rounded up to 1.0 (for 62% FP
rate)
* This also gives us some support for configuring filters from OPTIONS
file as currently saved: `filter_policy=rocksdb.BuiltinBloomFilter`.
Opening from such an options file will enable reading filters (an
improvement) but not writing new ones. (See Customizable follow-up
below.)
* Also removed deprecated functions
* FilterBitsBuilder::CalculateNumEntry()
* FilterPolicy::GetFilterBitsBuilder()
* NewExperimentalRibbonFilterPolicy()
* Remove default implementations of
* FilterBitsBuilder::EstimateEntriesAdded()
* FilterBitsBuilder::ApproximateNumEntries()
* FilterPolicy::GetBuilderWithContext()
* Remove support for "filter_policy=experimental_ribbon" configuration
string.
* Allow "filter_policy=bloomfilter:n" without bool to discourage use of
block-based filter.
Some pieces for https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/9389
Likely follow-up (later PRs):
* Refactoring toward FilterPolicy Customizable, so that we can generate
filters with same configuration as before when configuring from options
file.
* Remove support for user enabling block-based filter (ignore `bool
use_block_based_builder`)
* Some months after this change, we could even remove read support for
block-based filter, because it is not critical to DB data
preservation.
* Make FilterBitsBuilder::FinishV2 to avoid `using
FilterBitsBuilder::Finish` mess and add support for specifying a
MemoryAllocator (for cache warming)
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9501
Test Plan:
A number of obsolete tests deleted and new tests or test
cases added or updated.
Reviewed By: hx235
Differential Revision: D34008011
Pulled By: pdillinger
fbshipit-source-id: a39a720457c354e00d5b59166b686f7f59e392aa
Summary:
Note: rebase on and merge after https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9349, https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9345, (optional) https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9393
**Context:**
(Quoted from pdillinger) Layers of information during new Bloom/Ribbon Filter construction in building block-based tables includes the following:
a) set of keys to add to filter
b) set of hashes to add to filter (64-bit hash applied to each key)
c) set of Bloom indices to set in filter, with duplicates
d) set of Bloom indices to set in filter, deduplicated
e) final filter and its checksum
This PR aims to detect corruption (e.g, unexpected hardware/software corruption on data structures residing in the memory for a long time) from b) to e) and leave a) as future works for application level.
- b)'s corruption is detected by verifying the xor checksum of the hash entries calculated as the entries accumulate before being added to the filter. (i.e, `XXPH3FilterBitsBuilder::MaybeVerifyHashEntriesChecksum()`)
- c) - e)'s corruption is detected by verifying the hash entries indeed exists in the constructed filter by re-querying these hash entries in the filter (i.e, `FilterBitsBuilder::MaybePostVerify()`) after computing the block checksum (except for PartitionFilter, which is done right after each `FilterBitsBuilder::Finish` for impl simplicity - see code comment for more). For this stage of detection, we assume hash entries are not corrupted after checking on b) since the time interval from b) to c) is relatively short IMO.
Option to enable this feature of detection is `BlockBasedTableOptions::detect_filter_construct_corruption` which is false by default.
**Summary:**
- Implemented new functions `XXPH3FilterBitsBuilder::MaybeVerifyHashEntriesChecksum()` and `FilterBitsBuilder::MaybePostVerify()`
- Ensured hash entries, final filter and banding and their [cache reservation ](https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/9073) are released properly despite corruption
- See [Filter.construction.artifacts.release.point.pdf ](https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/files/7923487/Design.Filter.construction.artifacts.release.point.pdf) for high-level design
- Bundled and refactored hash entries's related artifact in XXPH3FilterBitsBuilder into `HashEntriesInfo` for better control on lifetime of these artifact during `SwapEntires`, `ResetEntries`
- Ensured RocksDB block-based table builder calls `FilterBitsBuilder::MaybePostVerify()` after constructing the filter by `FilterBitsBuilder::Finish()`
- When encountering such filter construction corruption, stop writing the filter content to files and mark such a block-based table building non-ok by storing the corruption status in the builder.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9342
Test Plan:
- Added new unit test `DBFilterConstructionCorruptionTestWithParam.DetectCorruption`
- Included this new feature in `DBFilterConstructionReserveMemoryTestWithParam.ReserveMemory` as this feature heavily touch ReserveMemory's impl
- For fallback case, I run `./filter_bench -impl=3 -detect_filter_construct_corruption=true -reserve_table_builder_memory=true -strict_capacity_limit=true -quick -runs 10 | grep 'Build avg'` to make sure nothing break.
- Added to `filter_bench`: increased filter construction time by **30%**, mostly by `MaybePostVerify()`
- FastLocalBloom
- Before change: `./filter_bench -impl=2 -quick -runs 10 | grep 'Build avg'`: **28.86643s**
- After change:
- `./filter_bench -impl=2 -detect_filter_construct_corruption=false -quick -runs 10 | grep 'Build avg'` (expect a tiny increase due to MaybePostVerify is always called regardless): **27.6644s (-4% perf improvement might be due to now we don't drop bloom hash entry in `AddAllEntries` along iteration but in bulk later, same with the bypassing-MaybePostVerify case below)**
- `./filter_bench -impl=2 -detect_filter_construct_corruption=true -quick -runs 10 | grep 'Build avg'` (expect acceptable increase): **34.41159s (+20%)**
- `./filter_bench -impl=2 -detect_filter_construct_corruption=true -quick -runs 10 | grep 'Build avg'` (by-passing MaybePostVerify, expect minor increase): **27.13431s (-6%)**
- Standard128Ribbon
- Before change: `./filter_bench -impl=3 -quick -runs 10 | grep 'Build avg'`: **122.5384s**
- After change:
- `./filter_bench -impl=3 -detect_filter_construct_corruption=false -quick -runs 10 | grep 'Build avg'` (expect a tiny increase due to MaybePostVerify is always called regardless - verified by removing MaybePostVerify under this case and found only +-1ns difference): **124.3588s (+2%)**
- `./filter_bench -impl=3 -detect_filter_construct_corruption=true -quick -runs 10 | grep 'Build avg'`(expect acceptable increase): **159.4946s (+30%)**
- `./filter_bench -impl=3 -detect_filter_construct_corruption=true -quick -runs 10 | grep 'Build avg'`(by-passing MaybePostVerify, expect minor increase) : **125.258s (+2%)**
- Added to `db_stress`: `make crash_test`, `./db_stress --detect_filter_construct_corruption=true`
- Manually smoke-tested: manually corrupted the filter construction in some db level tests with basic PUT and background flush. As expected, the error did get returned to users in subsequent PUT and Flush status.
Reviewed By: pdillinger
Differential Revision: D33746928
Pulled By: hx235
fbshipit-source-id: cb056426be5a7debc1cd16f23bc250f36a08ca57
Summary:
Apparently setting total_order_seek=true for DB::Get was
intended to allow accurate read semantics if the current prefix
extractor doesn't match what was used to generate SST files on
disk. But since prefix_extractor was made a mutable option in 5.14.0, we
have been able to detect this case and provide the correct semantics
regardless of the total_order_seek option. Since that time, the option
has only made Get() slower in a reasonably common case: prefix_extractor
unchanged and whole_key_filtering=false.
So this change primarily removes unnecessary effect of
total_order_seek on Get. Also cleans up some related comments.
Also adds a -total_order_seek option to db_bench and canonicalizes
handling of ReadOptions in db_bench so that command line options have
the expected association with library features. (There is potential
for change in regression test behavior, but the old behavior is likely
indefensible, or some other inconsistency would need to be fixed.)
TODO in follow-up work: there should be no reason for Get() to depend on
current prefix extractor at all.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9427
Test Plan:
Unit tests updated.
Performance (using db_bench update)
Create DB with `TEST_TMPDIR=/dev/shm/rocksdb ./db_bench -benchmarks=fillrandom -num=10000000 -disable_wal=1 -write_buffer_size=10000000 -bloom_bits=16 -compaction_style=2 -fifo_compaction_max_table_files_size_mb=10000 -fifo_compaction_allow_compaction=0 -prefix_size=12 -whole_key_filtering=0`
Test with and without `-total_order_seek` on `TEST_TMPDIR=/dev/shm/rocksdb ./db_bench -use_existing_db -readonly -benchmarks=readrandom -num=10000000 -duration=40 -disable_wal=1 -bloom_bits=16 -compaction_style=2 -fifo_compaction_max_table_files_size_mb=10000 -fifo_compaction_allow_compaction=0 -prefix_size=12`
Before this change, total_order_seek=false: 25188 ops/sec
Before this change, total_order_seek=true: 1222 ops/sec (~20x slower)
After this change, total_order_seek=false: 24570 ops/sec
After this change, total_order_seek=true: 25012 ops/sec (indistinguishable)
Reviewed By: siying
Differential Revision: D33753458
Pulled By: pdillinger
fbshipit-source-id: bf892f34907a5e407d9c40bd4d42f0adbcbe0014
Summary:
**Context:**
Inside `BlockBasedTableBuilder::WriteRawBlock`, there are multiple places that change local variables `io_s` and `s` while
depend on them. This PR attempts to clarify the relevant logics so that it's easier to read and add places of changing these local variables later (like https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9342.) without changing the current behavior.
**Summary:**
- Shorten the lifetime of local var `io_s` and `s` as much as possible to avoid if-else branches by early return
**Test**
- Reasoned against original behavior to verify new changes do not break existing behaviors.
- Rely on CI tests since we are not changing current behavior.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9393
Reviewed By: pdillinger
Differential Revision: D33626095
Pulled By: hx235
fbshipit-source-id: 6184d1e1d85d2650d16617c449971988d062ed3f
Summary:
Right now, when error happens in block based table reader, we still call index_builder->Finish(), this causes one assertion in one stress test:
db_stress: table/block_based/index_builder.cc:202: virtual rocksdb::Status rocksdb::PartitionedIndexBuilder::Finish(rocksdb::IndexBuilder::IndexBlocks*, const rocksdb::BlockHandle&): Assertion `sub_index_builder_ == nullptr' failed.
This unlikely causes any corruption as we would finally abandon the file, but the code is confusing and it is hard to understand what would happen. Changing the behavior.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9426
Test Plan: Run existing tests
Reviewed By: pdillinger
Differential Revision: D33751929
fbshipit-source-id: 3c916b9444a4171010fc53df40496570bef5ae7a
Summary:
Fixes a major performance regression in 6.26, where
extra CPU is spent in SliceTransform::AsString when reads involve
a prefix_extractor (Get, MultiGet, Seek). Common case performance
is now better than 6.25.
This change creates a "fast path" for verifying that the current prefix
extractor is unchanged and compatible with what was used to
generate a table file. This fast path detects the common case by
pointer comparison on the current prefix_extractor and a "known
good" prefix extractor (if applicable) that is saved at the time the
table reader is opened. The "known good" prefix extractor is saved
as another shared_ptr copy (in an existing field, however) to ensure
the pointer is not recycled.
When the prefix_extractor has changed to a different instance but
same compatible configuration (rare, odd), performance is still a
regression compared to 6.25, but this is likely acceptable because
of the oddity of such a case. The performance of incompatible
prefix_extractor is essentially unchanged.
Also fixed a minor case (ForwardIterator) where a prefix_extractor
could be used via a raw pointer after being freed as a shared_ptr,
if replaced via SetOptions.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9407
Test Plan:
## Performance
Populate DB with `TEST_TMPDIR=/dev/shm/rocksdb ./db_bench -benchmarks=fillrandom -num=10000000 -disable_wal=1 -write_buffer_size=10000000 -bloom_bits=16 -compaction_style=2 -fifo_compaction_max_table_files_size_mb=10000 -fifo_compaction_allow_compaction=0 -prefix_size=12`
Running head-to-head comparisons simultaneously with `TEST_TMPDIR=/dev/shm/rocksdb ./db_bench -use_existing_db -readonly -benchmarks=seekrandom -num=10000000 -duration=20 -disable_wal=1 -bloom_bits=16 -compaction_style=2 -fifo_compaction_max_table_files_size_mb=10000 -fifo_compaction_allow_compaction=0 -prefix_size=12`
Below each is compared by ops/sec vs. baseline which is version 6.25 (multiple baseline runs because of variable machine load)
v6.26: 4833 vs. 6698 (<- major regression!)
v6.27: 4737 vs. 6397 (still)
New: 6704 vs. 6461 (better than baseline in common case)
Disabled fastpath: 4843 vs. 6389 (e.g. if prefix extractor instance changes but is still compatible)
Changed prefix size (no usable filter) in new: 787 vs. 5927
Changed prefix size (no usable filter) in new & baseline: 773 vs. 784
Reviewed By: mrambacher
Differential Revision: D33677812
Pulled By: pdillinger
fbshipit-source-id: 571d9711c461fb97f957378a061b7e7dbc4d6a76
Summary:
The old block-based filter has been deprecated for years, but
this makes that more clear by marking the functions specific to it and
logging a warning when the feature is used.
It is deprecated because of performance. In that old design, you have to
binary search through the full SST index before a bloom filter query, which
is much more expensive than a bloom query itself.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9403
Test Plan:
Used db_bench with and without -use_block_based_filter,
running at the same time
TEST_TMPDIR=/dev/shm/rocksdb ./db_bench -benchmarks=fillrandom,readrandom -num=10000000 -duration=20 -disable_wal=1 -write_buffer_size=10000000 -bloom_bits=16 -compaction_style=2 -fifo_compaction_max_table_files_size_mb=10000 -fifo_compaction_allow_compaction=0
No significant difference in construction time but 3x slower readrandom
with -use_block_based_filter:
readrandom : 100.517 micros/op 9948 ops/sec; 1.1 MB/s
vs.
readrandom : 33.368 micros/op 29968 ops/sec; 3.3 MB/s
Also saw deprecation message (just once) in LOG only with
-use_block_based_filter
Reviewed By: ajkr
Differential Revision: D33673202
Pulled By: pdillinger
fbshipit-source-id: 99f6f0eff619408d9e5f7ef546954ed0be6c7a5b
Summary:
In order to support old-style regex function registration, restored the original "Register<T>(string, Factory)" method using regular expressions. The PatternEntry methods were left in place but renamed to AddFactory. The goal is to allow for the deprecation of the original regex Registry method in an upcoming release.
Added modes to the PatternEntry kMatchZeroOrMore and kMatchAtLeastOne to match * or +, respectively (kMatchAtLeastOne was the original behavior).
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9362
Reviewed By: pdillinger
Differential Revision: D33432562
Pulled By: mrambacher
fbshipit-source-id: ed88ab3f9a2ad0d525c7bd1692873f9bb3209d02
Summary:
Note: rebase on and merge after https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9349, as part of https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9342
**Context:**
https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9073 charged the hash entries' memory in block cache with `CacheReservationHandle`. However, in the edge case where Ribbon Filter falls back to Bloom Filter and swaps its hash entries to the embedded bloom filter object, the handles associated with those entries are not swapped and thus not released as soon as those entries are cleared during Bloom Filter's finish process.
Although this is a minor issue since RocksDB internal calls `FilterBitsBuilder->Reset()` right after `FilterBitsBuilder->Finish()` on the main path, which releases all the cache reservation related to both the Ribbon Filter and its embedded Bloom Filter, it still worths this fix to avoid confusion.
**Summary:**
- Swapped the `CacheReservationHandle` associated with the hash entries on Ribbon Filter's fallback
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9345
Test Plan: - Added a unit test to verify the number of cache reservation after clearing hash entries, which failed before the change and now succeeds
Reviewed By: pdillinger
Differential Revision: D33377225
Pulled By: hx235
fbshipit-source-id: 7487f4c40dfb6ee7928232021f93ef2c5329cffa
Summary:
Fixes a problem where the iterator for metadata was being treated as a non-user key when in fact it was a user key. This led to a problem where the property keys could not be searched for correctly.
The main exposure of this problem was that the HashIndexReader could not get the "prefixes" property correctly, resulting in the failure of retrieval/creation of the BlockPrefixIndex.
Added BlockBasedTableTest.SeekMetaBlocks test to validate this condition.
Fixing this condition exposed two other tests (SeekWithPrefixLongerThanKey, MultiGetPrefixFilter) that passed incorrectly previously and now failed. Updated those two tests to pass. Not sure if the tests are functionally correct/still appropriate, but made them pass...
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8692
Reviewed By: riversand963
Differential Revision: D33119539
Pulled By: mrambacher
fbshipit-source-id: 658969fe9265f73dc184dab97cc3f4eaed2d881a
Summary:
This change standardizes on a new 16-byte cache key format for
block cache (incl compressed and secondary) and persistent cache (but
not table cache and row cache).
The goal is a really fast cache key with practically ideal stability and
uniqueness properties without external dependencies (e.g. from FileSystem).
A fixed key size of 16 bytes should enable future optimizations to the
concurrent hash table for block cache, which is a heavy CPU user /
bottleneck, but there appears to be measurable performance improvement
even with no changes to LRUCache.
This change replaces a lot of disjointed and ugly code handling cache
keys with calls to a simple, clean new internal API (cache_key.h).
(Preserving the old cache key logic under an option would be very ugly
and likely negate the performance gain of the new approach. Complete
replacement carries some inherent risk, but I think that's acceptable
with sufficient analysis and testing.)
The scheme for encoding new cache keys is complicated but explained
in cache_key.cc.
Also: EndianSwapValue is moved to math.h to be next to other bit
operations. (Explains some new include "math.h".) ReverseBits operation
added and unit tests added to hash_test for both.
Fixes https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/7405 (presuming a root cause)
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9126
Test Plan:
### Basic correctness
Several tests needed updates to work with the new functionality, mostly
because we are no longer relying on filesystem for stable cache keys
so table builders & readers need more context info to agree on cache
keys. This functionality is so core, a huge number of existing tests
exercise the cache key functionality.
### Performance
Create db with
`TEST_TMPDIR=/dev/shm ./db_bench -bloom_bits=10 -benchmarks=fillrandom -num=3000000 -partition_index_and_filters`
And test performance with
`TEST_TMPDIR=/dev/shm ./db_bench -readonly -use_existing_db -bloom_bits=10 -benchmarks=readrandom -num=3000000 -duration=30 -cache_index_and_filter_blocks -cache_size=250000 -threads=4`
using DEBUG_LEVEL=0 and simultaneous before & after runs.
Before ops/sec, avg over 100 runs: 121924
After ops/sec, avg over 100 runs: 125385 (+2.8%)
### Collision probability
I have built a tool, ./cache_bench -stress_cache_key to broadly simulate host-wide cache activity
over many months, by making some pessimistic simplifying assumptions:
* Every generated file has a cache entry for every byte offset in the file (contiguous range of cache keys)
* All of every file is cached for its entire lifetime
We use a simple table with skewed address assignment and replacement on address collision
to simulate files coming & going, with quite a variance (super-Poisson) in ages. Some output
with `./cache_bench -stress_cache_key -sck_keep_bits=40`:
```
Total cache or DBs size: 32TiB Writing 925.926 MiB/s or 76.2939TiB/day
Multiply by 9.22337e+18 to correct for simulation losses (but still assume whole file cached)
```
These come from default settings of 2.5M files per day of 32 MB each, and
`-sck_keep_bits=40` means that to represent a single file, we are only keeping 40 bits of
the 128-bit cache key. With file size of 2\*\*25 contiguous keys (pessimistic), our simulation
is about 2\*\*(128-40-25) or about 9 billion billion times more prone to collision than reality.
More default assumptions, relatively pessimistic:
* 100 DBs in same process (doesn't matter much)
* Re-open DB in same process (new session ID related to old session ID) on average
every 100 files generated
* Restart process (all new session IDs unrelated to old) 24 times per day
After enough data, we get a result at the end:
```
(keep 40 bits) 17 collisions after 2 x 90 days, est 10.5882 days between (9.76592e+19 corrected)
```
If we believe the (pessimistic) simulation and the mathematical generalization, we would need to run a billion machines all for 97 billion days to expect a cache key collision. To help verify that our generalization ("corrected") is robust, we can make our simulation more precise with `-sck_keep_bits=41` and `42`, which takes more running time to get enough data:
```
(keep 41 bits) 16 collisions after 4 x 90 days, est 22.5 days between (1.03763e+20 corrected)
(keep 42 bits) 19 collisions after 10 x 90 days, est 47.3684 days between (1.09224e+20 corrected)
```
The generalized prediction still holds. With the `-sck_randomize` option, we can see that we are beating "random" cache keys (except offsets still non-randomized) by a modest amount (roughly 20x less collision prone than random), which should make us reasonably comfortable even in "degenerate" cases:
```
197 collisions after 1 x 90 days, est 0.456853 days between (4.21372e+18 corrected)
```
I've run other tests to validate other conditions behave as expected, never behaving "worse than random" unless we start chopping off structured data.
Reviewed By: zhichao-cao
Differential Revision: D33171746
Pulled By: pdillinger
fbshipit-source-id: f16a57e369ed37be5e7e33525ace848d0537c88f
Summary:
I'm working on a new format_version=6 to support context
checksum (https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/9058) and this includes much of the refactoring and test
updates to support that change.
Test coverage data and manual inspection agree on dead code in
block_based_table_reader.cc (removed).
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9240
Test Plan:
tests enhanced to cover more cases etc.
Extreme case performance testing indicates small % regression in fillseq (w/ compaction), though CPU profile etc. doesn't suggest any explanation. There is enhanced correctness checking in Footer::DecodeFrom, but this should be negligible.
TEST_TMPDIR=/dev/shm/ ./db_bench -benchmarks=fillseq -memtablerep=vector -allow_concurrent_memtable_write=false -num=30000000 -checksum_type=1 --disable_wal={false,true}
(Each is ops/s averaged over 50 runs, run simultaneously with competing configuration for load fairness)
Before w/ wal: 454512
After w/ wal: 444820 (-2.1%)
Before w/o wal: 1004560
After w/o wal: 998897 (-0.6%)
Since this doesn't modify WAL code, one would expect real effects to be larger in w/o wal case.
This regression will be corrected in a follow-up PR.
Reviewed By: ajkr
Differential Revision: D32813769
Pulled By: pdillinger
fbshipit-source-id: 444a244eabf3825cd329b7d1b150cddce320862f
Summary:
When table_options.prepopulate_block_cache is set to
BlockBasedTableOptions::PrepopulateBlockCache::kFlushOnly and
table_options.partition_filters is also set true, then there is
segmentation failure when top level filter is fetched because its
entered with wrong type in cache.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9263
Test Plan:
Updated unit tests;
Ran db_stress: make crash_test -j32
Reviewed By: pdillinger
Differential Revision: D32936566
Pulled By: akankshamahajan15
fbshipit-source-id: 8bd79e53830d3e3c1bb79787e1ffbc3cb46d4426
Summary:
The patch adds a new BlobDB configuration option `blob_compaction_readahead_size`
that can be used to enable prefetching data from blob files during compaction.
This is important when using storage with higher latencies like HDDs or remote filesystems.
If enabled, prefetching is used for all cases when blobs are read during compaction,
namely garbage collection, compaction filters (when the existing value has to be read from
a blob file), and `Merge` (when the value of the base `Put` is stored in a blob file).
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9187
Test Plan: Ran `make check` and the stress/crash test.
Reviewed By: riversand963
Differential Revision: D32565512
Pulled By: ltamasi
fbshipit-source-id: 87be9cebc3aa01cc227bec6b5f64d827b8164f5d
Summary:
A bug in https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/9163 can cause checksum verification to fail if
parsing a properties block fails.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9189
Test Plan:
check_format_compatible.sh (never quite works locally but
this particular case seems fixed using variants of SHORT_TEST=1).
And added new unit test case.
Reviewed By: ajkr
Differential Revision: D32574626
Pulled By: pdillinger
fbshipit-source-id: 6fa5c8595737b71a3c3d011a52daf6d6c08715d7
Summary:
Track each SST's timestamp information as user properties https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/8959
Rockdb has supported user-defined timestamp feature. Application can specify a timestamp
when writing each k-v pair. When data flush from memory to disk file called SST files.
Each SST files consist of multiple data blocks and several metadata blocks. Among the metadata
blocks, there is one called Properties block that tracks some pre-defined properties of this SST file.
This PR is for collecting the properties of min and max timestamps of all keys in the file. With those
properties the SST file is more convenient to tell whether the keys in the SST have timestamps or not.
The changes involved are as follows:
1) Add a class TimestampTablePropertiesCollector to collect min/max timestamp when add keys to table,
The way TimestampTablePropertiesCollector use to compare timestamp of key should defined by
user by implementing the Comparator::CompareTimestamp function in the user defined comparator.
2) Add corresponding unit tests.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9093
Reviewed By: ltamasi
Differential Revision: D32406927
Pulled By: riversand963
fbshipit-source-id: 25922971b7e67bacf4d53a1fb67c4c5ddaa61573
Summary:
* Checksums are now checked on meta blocks unless specifically
suppressed or not applicable (e.g. plain table). (Was other way around.)
This means a number of cases that were not checking checksums now are,
including direct read TableProperties in Version::GetTableProperties
(fixed in meta_blocks ReadTableProperties), reading any block from
PersistentCache (fixed in BlockFetcher), read TableProperties in
SstFileDumper (ldb/sst_dump/BackupEngine) before table reader open,
maybe more.
* For that to work, I moved the global_seqno+TableProperties checksum
logic to the shared table/ code, because that is used by many utilies
such as SstFileDumper.
* Also for that to work, we have to know when we're dealing with a block
that has a checksum (trailer), so added that capability to Footer based
on magic number, and from there BlockFetcher.
* Knowledge of trailer presence has also fixed a problem where other
table formats were reading blocks including bytes for a non-existant
trailer--and awkwardly kind-of not using them, e.g. no shared code
checking checksums. (BlockFetcher compression type was populated
incorrectly.) Now we only read what is needed.
* Minimized code duplication and differing/incompatible/awkward
abstractions in meta_blocks.{cc,h} (e.g. SeekTo in metaindex block
without parsing block handle)
* Moved some meta block handling code from table_properties*.*
* Moved some code specific to block-based table from shared table/ code
to BlockBasedTable class. The checksum stuff means we can't completely
separate it, but things that don't need to be in shared table/ code
should not be.
* Use unique_ptr rather than raw ptr in more places. (Note: you can
std::move from unique_ptr to shared_ptr.)
Without enhancements to GetPropertiesOfAllTablesTest (see below),
net reduction of roughly 100 lines of code.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9163
Test Plan:
existing tests and
* Enhanced DBTablePropertiesTest.GetPropertiesOfAllTablesTest to verify that
checksums are now checked on direct read of table properties by TableCache
(new test would fail before this change)
* Also enhanced DBTablePropertiesTest.GetPropertiesOfAllTablesTest to test
putting table properties under old meta name
* Also generally enhanced that same test to actually test what it was
supposed to be testing already, by kicking things out of table cache when
we don't want them there.
Reviewed By: ajkr, mrambacher
Differential Revision: D32514757
Pulled By: pdillinger
fbshipit-source-id: 507964b9311d186ae8d1131182290cbd97a99fa9
Summary:
Note: This PR is the 4th part of a bigger PR stack (https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9073) and will rebase/merge only after the first three PRs (https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9070, https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9071, https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9130) merge.
**Context:**
Similar to https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8428, this PR is to track memory usage during (new) Bloom Filter (i.e,FastLocalBloom) and Ribbon Filter (i.e, Ribbon128) construction, moving toward the goal of [single global memory limit using block cache capacity](https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/wiki/Projects-Being-Developed#improving-memory-efficiency). It also constrains the size of the banding portion of Ribbon Filter during construction by falling back to Bloom Filter if that banding is, at some point, larger than the available space in the cache under `LRUCacheOptions::strict_capacity_limit=true`.
The option to turn on this feature is `BlockBasedTableOptions::reserve_table_builder_memory = true` which by default is set to `false`. We [decided](https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9073#discussion_r741548409) not to have separate option for separate memory user in table building therefore their memory accounting are all bundled under one general option.
**Summary:**
- Reserved/released cache for creation/destruction of three main memory users with the passed-in `FilterBuildingContext::cache_res_mgr` during filter construction:
- hash entries (i.e`hash_entries`.size(), we bucket-charge hash entries during insertion for performance),
- banding (Ribbon Filter only, `bytes_coeff_rows` +`bytes_result_rows` + `bytes_backtrack`),
- final filter (i.e, `mutable_buf`'s size).
- Implementation details: in order to use `CacheReservationManager::CacheReservationHandle` to account final filter's memory, we have to store the `CacheReservationManager` object and `CacheReservationHandle` for final filter in `XXPH3BitsFilterBuilder` as well as explicitly delete the filter bits builder when done with the final filter in block based table.
- Added option fo run `filter_bench` with this memory reservation feature
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9073
Test Plan:
- Added new tests in `db_bloom_filter_test` to verify filter construction peak cache reservation under combination of `BlockBasedTable::Rep::FilterType` (e.g, `kFullFilter`, `kPartitionedFilter`), `BloomFilterPolicy::Mode`(e.g, `kFastLocalBloom`, `kStandard128Ribbon`, `kDeprecatedBlock`) and `BlockBasedTableOptions::reserve_table_builder_memory`
- To address the concern for slow test: tests with memory reservation under `kFullFilter` + `kStandard128Ribbon` and `kPartitionedFilter` take around **3000 - 6000 ms** and others take around **1500 - 2000 ms**, in total adding **20000 - 25000 ms** to the test suit running locally
- Added new test in `bloom_test` to verify Ribbon Filter fallback on large banding in FullFilter
- Added test in `filter_bench` to verify that this feature does not significantly slow down Bloom/Ribbon Filter construction speed. Local result averaged over **20** run as below:
- FastLocalBloom
- baseline `./filter_bench -impl=2 -quick -runs 20 | grep 'Build avg'`:
- **Build avg ns/key: 29.56295** (DEBUG_LEVEL=1), **29.98153** (DEBUG_LEVEL=0)
- new feature (expected to be similar as above)`./filter_bench -impl=2 -quick -runs 20 -reserve_table_builder_memory=true | grep 'Build avg'`:
- **Build avg ns/key: 30.99046** (DEBUG_LEVEL=1), **30.48867** (DEBUG_LEVEL=0)
- new feature of RibbonFilter with fallback (expected to be similar as above) `./filter_bench -impl=2 -quick -runs 20 -reserve_table_builder_memory=true -strict_capacity_limit=true | grep 'Build avg'` :
- **Build avg ns/key: 31.146975** (DEBUG_LEVEL=1), **30.08165** (DEBUG_LEVEL=0)
- Ribbon128
- baseline `./filter_bench -impl=3 -quick -runs 20 | grep 'Build avg'`:
- **Build avg ns/key: 129.17585** (DEBUG_LEVEL=1), **130.5225** (DEBUG_LEVEL=0)
- new feature (expected to be similar as above) `./filter_bench -impl=3 -quick -runs 20 -reserve_table_builder_memory=true | grep 'Build avg' `:
- **Build avg ns/key: 131.61645** (DEBUG_LEVEL=1), **132.98075** (DEBUG_LEVEL=0)
- new feature of RibbonFilter with fallback (expected to be a lot faster than above due to fallback) `./filter_bench -impl=3 -quick -runs 20 -reserve_table_builder_memory=true -strict_capacity_limit=true | grep 'Build avg'` :
- **Build avg ns/key: 52.032965** (DEBUG_LEVEL=1), **52.597825** (DEBUG_LEVEL=0)
- And the warning message of `"Cache reservation for Ribbon filter banding failed due to cache full"` is indeed logged to console.
Reviewed By: pdillinger
Differential Revision: D31991348
Pulled By: hx235
fbshipit-source-id: 9336b2c60f44d530063da518ceaf56dac5f9df8e
Summary:
We have three layers of block cache that often use the same key
but map to different physical data:
* BlockBasedTableOptions::block_cache
* BlockBasedTableOptions::block_cache_compressed
* BlockBasedTableOptions::persistent_cache
If any two of these happen to share an underlying implementation and key
space (insertion into one shows up in another), then memory safety is
broken. The simplest case is block_cache == block_cache_compressed.
(Credit mrambacher for asking about this case in a review.)
With this change, we explicitly check for overlap and preemptively and
safely fail with a Status code.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9172
Test Plan: test added. Crashes without new check
Reviewed By: anand1976
Differential Revision: D32465659
Pulled By: pdillinger
fbshipit-source-id: 3876b45b6dce6167e5a7a642725ddc86b96f8e40
Summary:
RocksDB does auto-readahead for iterators on noticing more than two sequential reads for a table file if user doesn't provide readahead_size. The readahead starts at 8KB and doubles on every additional read up to max_auto_readahead_size. However at each level, if iterator moves over next file, readahead_size starts again from 8KB.
This PR introduces a new ReadOption "adaptive_readahead" which when set true will maintain readahead_size at each level. So when iterator moves from one file to another, new file's readahead_size will continue from previous file's readahead_size instead of scratch. However if reads are not sequential it will fall back to 8KB (default) with no prefetching for that block.
1. If block is found in cache but it was eligible for prefetch (block wasn't in Rocksdb's prefetch buffer), readahead_size will decrease by 8KB.
2. It maintains readahead_size for L1 - Ln levels.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9056
Test Plan:
Added new unit tests
Ran db_bench for "readseq, seekrandom, seekrandomwhilewriting, readrandom" with --adaptive_readahead=true and there was no regression if new feature is enabled.
Reviewed By: anand1976
Differential Revision: D31773640
Pulled By: akankshamahajan15
fbshipit-source-id: 7332d16258b846ae5cea773009195a5af58f8f98
Summary:
Note: This PR is the 1st part of a bigger PR stack (https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9073).
Context:
Previously, the payload (i.e, filter data) within `BlockBasedTableBuilder::Rep::FilterBlockBuilder` object is not deallocated until `BlockBasedTableBuilder` is deallocated, despite it is no longer useful after its related `filter_content` being written.
- Transferred the payload (i.e, the filter data) out of `BlockBasedTableBuilder::Rep::FilterBlockBuilder` object
- For PartitionedFilter:
- Unified `filters` and `filter_gc` lists into one `std::deque<FilterEntry> filters` by adding a new field `last_filter_entry_key` and storing the `std::unique_ptr filter_data` with the `Slice filter` in the same entry
- Reset `last_filter_data` in the case where `filters` is empty, which should be as by then we would've finish using all the `Slice filter`
- Deallocated the payload by going out of scope as soon as we're done with using the `filter_content` associated with the payload
- This is an internal interface change at the level of `FilterBlockBuilder::Finish()`, which leads to touching the inherited interface in `BlockBasedFilterBlockBuilder`. But for that, the payload transferring is ignored.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9070
Test Plan: - The main focus is to catch segment fault error during `FilterBlockBuilder::Finish()` and `BlockBasedTableBuilder::Finish()` and interface mismatch. Relying on existing CI tests is enough as `assert(false)` was temporarily added to verify the new logic of transferring ownership indeed run
Reviewed By: pdillinger
Differential Revision: D31884933
Pulled By: hx235
fbshipit-source-id: f73ecfbea13788d4fc058013ace27230110b52f4
Summary:
To prepare for adding checksum to footer and "context aware"
checksums. This also brings closely related code much closer together.
Recently added `BlockBasedTableBuilder::ComputeBlockTrailer` for testing
is made obsolete in the refactoring, as testing the checksums can happen
at a lower level of abstraction.
Also now checking for unrecognized checksum type on reading footer,
rather than later on use.
Also removed an obsolete function delcaration.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9113
Test Plan:
existing tests worked before refactoring to remove
`ComputeBlockTrailer`. And then refactored+improved tests using it.
Reviewed By: mrambacher
Differential Revision: D32090149
Pulled By: pdillinger
fbshipit-source-id: 2879da683c1498ea85a3b70dace9b6d9f6b47b6e
Summary:
Summary/Context:
- Renamed `cache_rev_mng` to `compression_dict_buffer_cache_res_mgr`
- It is to distinguish with other potential `cache_res_mgr` in `BlockBasedTableBuilder` and to use correct short-hand for the words "reservation", "manager"
- Added `table_options.block_cache == nullptr` in additional to `table_options.no_block_cache == true` to be conditions where we don't create a `CacheReservationManager`
- Theoretically `table_options.no_block_cache == true` is equivalent to `table_options.block_cache == nullptr` by API. But since segment fault will be generated by passing `nullptr` into `CacheReservationManager`'s constructor, it does not hurt to directly verify `table_options.block_cache != nullptr` before passing in
- Renamed `is_cache_full` to `exceeds_global_block_cache_limit`
- It is to hide implementation detail of cache reservation and to emphasize on the concept/design intent of caping memory within global block cache limit
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9032
Test Plan: - Passing existing tests
Reviewed By: ajkr
Differential Revision: D32005807
Pulled By: hx235
fbshipit-source-id: 619fd17bb924199de3db5924d8ab7dae53b1efa2
Summary:
XXH3 - latest hash function that is extremely fast on large
data, easily faster than crc32c on most any x86_64 hardware. In
integrating this hash function, I have handled the compression type byte
in a non-standard way to avoid using the streaming API (extra data
movement and active code size because of hash function complexity). This
approach got a thumbs-up from Yann Collet.
Existing functionality change:
* reject bad ChecksumType in options with InvalidArgument
This change split off from https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/9058 because context-aware checksum is
likely to be handled through different configuration than ChecksumType.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9069
Test Plan:
tests updated, and substantially expanded. Unit tests now check
that we don't accidentally change the values generated by the checksum
algorithms ("schema test") and that we properly handle
invalid/unrecognized checksum types in options or in file footer.
DBTestBase::ChangeOptions (etc.) updated from two to one configuration
changing from default CRC32c ChecksumType. The point of this test code
is to detect possible interactions among features, and the likelihood of
some bad interaction being detected by including configurations other
than XXH3 and CRC32c--and then not detected by stress/crash test--is
extremely low.
Stress/crash test also updated (manual run long enough to see it accepts
new checksum type). db_bench also updated for microbenchmarking
checksums.
### Performance microbenchmark (PORTABLE=0 DEBUG_LEVEL=0, Broadwell processor)
./db_bench -benchmarks=crc32c,xxhash,xxhash64,xxh3,crc32c,xxhash,xxhash64,xxh3,crc32c,xxhash,xxhash64,xxh3
crc32c : 0.200 micros/op 5005220 ops/sec; 19551.6 MB/s (4096 per op)
xxhash : 0.807 micros/op 1238408 ops/sec; 4837.5 MB/s (4096 per op)
xxhash64 : 0.421 micros/op 2376514 ops/sec; 9283.3 MB/s (4096 per op)
xxh3 : 0.171 micros/op 5858391 ops/sec; 22884.3 MB/s (4096 per op)
crc32c : 0.206 micros/op 4859566 ops/sec; 18982.7 MB/s (4096 per op)
xxhash : 0.793 micros/op 1260850 ops/sec; 4925.2 MB/s (4096 per op)
xxhash64 : 0.410 micros/op 2439182 ops/sec; 9528.1 MB/s (4096 per op)
xxh3 : 0.161 micros/op 6202872 ops/sec; 24230.0 MB/s (4096 per op)
crc32c : 0.203 micros/op 4924686 ops/sec; 19237.1 MB/s (4096 per op)
xxhash : 0.839 micros/op 1192388 ops/sec; 4657.8 MB/s (4096 per op)
xxhash64 : 0.424 micros/op 2357391 ops/sec; 9208.6 MB/s (4096 per op)
xxh3 : 0.162 micros/op 6182678 ops/sec; 24151.1 MB/s (4096 per op)
As you can see, especially once warmed up, xxh3 is fastest.
### Performance macrobenchmark (PORTABLE=0 DEBUG_LEVEL=0, Broadwell processor)
Test
for I in `seq 1 50`; do for CHK in 0 1 2 3 4; do TEST_TMPDIR=/dev/shm/rocksdb$CHK ./db_bench -benchmarks=fillseq -memtablerep=vector -allow_concurrent_memtable_write=false -num=30000000 -checksum_type=$CHK 2>&1 | grep 'micros/op' | tee -a results-$CHK & done; wait; done
Results (ops/sec)
for FILE in results*; do echo -n "$FILE "; awk '{ s += $5; c++; } END { print 1.0 * s / c; }' < $FILE; done
results-0 252118 # kNoChecksum
results-1 251588 # kCRC32c
results-2 251863 # kxxHash
results-3 252016 # kxxHash64
results-4 252038 # kXXH3
Reviewed By: mrambacher
Differential Revision: D31905249
Pulled By: pdillinger
fbshipit-source-id: cb9b998ebe2523fc7c400eedf62124a78bf4b4d1
Summary:
Somewhat confusingly, index and filter partition blocks are
never owned by table readers, even with
cache_index_and_filter_blocks=false. They still go into block cache
(possibly pinned by table reader) if there is a block cache. If no block
cache, they are only loaded transiently on demand.
This PR primarily clarifies the options APIs and some internal code
comments.
Also, this closes a hypothetical data corruption vulnerability where
some but not all index partitions are pinned. I haven't been able to
reproduce a case where it can happen (the failure seems to propagate
to abort table open) but it's worth patching nonetheless.
Fixes https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/8979
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9068
Test Plan:
existing tests :-/ I could cover the new code using sync
points, but then I'd have to very carefully relax my `assert(false)`
Reviewed By: ajkr
Differential Revision: D31898284
Pulled By: pdillinger
fbshipit-source-id: f2511a7d3a36bc04b627935d8e6cfea6422f98be
Summary:
Currently, if Secondary Cache is provided to the lru cache, it is used by default. We add CacheTier to advanced_options.h to describe the cache tier we used. Add a `lowest_used_cache_tier` option to `DBOptions` (immutable) and pass it to BlockBasedTableReader to decide if secondary cache will be used or not. By default it is `CacheTier::kNonVolatileTier`, which means, we always use both block cache (kVolatileTier) and secondary cache (kNonVolatileTier). By set it to `CacheTier::kVolatileTier`, the DB will not use the secondary cache.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9050
Test Plan: added new tests
Reviewed By: anand1976
Differential Revision: D31744769
Pulled By: zhichao-cao
fbshipit-source-id: a0575ebd23e1c6dfcfc2b4c8578764e73b15bce6
Summary:
... by bypassing tracking of last_key in BlockBuilder when
last_key is already known (for BlockBasedTableBuilder::data_block).
I tried extracting a base class of BlockBuilder without the last_key
tracking at all, but that became complicated by NewFlushBlockPolicy() in
the public API referencing BlockBuilder, which would need to be the base
class, and I don't want to replace nearly all the internal references to
BlockBuilder.
Possible follow-up:
* Investigate / consider using AddWithLastKey in more places
This improvement should stack with https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/9039
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9040
Test Plan:
TEST_TMPDIR=/dev/shm/rocksdb1 ./db_bench -benchmarks=fillseq -memtablerep=vector -allow_concurrent_memtable_write=false -num=50000000
Compiled with DEBUG_LEVEL=0
Test vs. control runs simulaneous for better accuracy, units = ops/sec
Run 1: 278929 vs. 267799 (+4.2%)
Run 2: 281836 vs. 267432 (+5.4%)
Run 3: 278279 vs. 270454 (+2.9%)
(This benchmark is chosen to have detectable signal-to-noise, not to
represent expected improvement percent on real workloads.)
Reviewed By: mrambacher
Differential Revision: D31706033
Pulled By: pdillinger
fbshipit-source-id: 8a50fe6fefdd67b6d7665ffa687bbdcf5ad0d5ec
Summary:
Primarily, this change reserves space in the std::string for building
the next block once a block is finished, using `block_size` as
reservation size. Note: also tried reusing same std::string in the
common "unbuffered" path but that showed no benefit or regression.
Secondarily, this slightly reduces the work in resetting `restarts_`.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9039
Test Plan:
TEST_TMPDIR=/dev/shm/rocksdb1 ./db_bench -benchmarks=fillseq -memtablerep=vector -allow_concurrent_memtable_write=false -num=50000000
Compiled with DEBUG_LEVEL=0
Test vs. control runs simulaneous for better accuracy, units = ops/sec
Run 1, Primary change only: 292697 vs. 280267 (+4.4%)
Run 2, Primary change only: 288763 vs. 279621 (+3.3%)
Run 1, Secondary change only: 260065 vs. 254232 (+2.3%)
Run 2, Secondary change only: 275925 vs. 272248 (+1.4%)
Run 1, Both changes: 284890 vs. 270372 (+5.3%)
Run 2, Both changes: 263511 vs. 258188 (+2.0%)
Reviewed By: zhichao-cao
Differential Revision: D31701253
Pulled By: pdillinger
fbshipit-source-id: 7e40810afbb98e6b6446955e77bda59e69b19ffd
Summary:
This header file was including everything and the kitchen sink when it did not need to. This resulted in many places including this header when they needed other pieces instead.
Cleaned up this header to only include what was needed and fixed up the remaining code to include what was now missing.
Hopefully, this sort of code hygiene cleanup will speed up the builds...
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8930
Reviewed By: pdillinger
Differential Revision: D31142788
Pulled By: mrambacher
fbshipit-source-id: 6b45de3f300750c79f751f6227dece9cfd44085d
Summary:
Context:
Exposing the level of the sst file (i.e, table) where it is created in `TablePropertiesCollectorFactory::Context` allows users of `TablePropertiesCollectorFactory` to customize some implementation details of `TablePropertiesCollectorFactory` and `TablePropertiesCollector` based on the level of creation. For example, `TablePropertiesCollector::NeedCompact()` can return different values based on level of creation.
- Declared an extra field `level_at_creation` in `TablePropertiesCollectorFactory::Context`
- Allowed `level_at_creation` to be passed in as an argument in `IntTblPropCollectorFactory::CreateIntTblPropCollector()` and `UserKeyTablePropertiesCollectorFactory::CreateIntTblPropCollector()`, the latter of which is an internal wrapper of user's passed-in `TablePropertiesCollectorFactory::CreateTablePropertiesCollector()` used in table-building process
- Called `IntTblPropCollectorFactory::CreateIntTblPropCollector()` with `level_at_creation` passed into both `BlockBasedTableBuilder` and `PlainTableBuilder`
- `PlainTableBuilder` previously did not capture `level_at_creation` from `TableBuilderOptions` in `PlainTableFactory`. In order for it to call the method with this parameter, this PR also made `PlainTableBuilder` capture `level_at_creation` as a required parameter
- Called `IntTblPropCollectorFactory::CreateIntTblPropCollector()` with `level_at_creation` its overridden functions in its derived classes, including `RegularKeysStartWithAFactory::CreateIntTblPropCollector()` in `table_properties_collector_test.cc`, `SstFileWriterPropertiesCollectorFactory::CreateIntTblPropCollector()` in `sst_file_writer_collectors.h`
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8919
Test Plan:
- Passed the added assertion for `context.level_at_creation`
- Passed existing tests
- Run `Make` to make sure adding a required parameter to `PlainTableBuilder`'s constructor does not break anything
Reviewed By: anand1976
Differential Revision: D30951729
Pulled By: hx235
fbshipit-source-id: c4a0173b0d9344a4cf47e1b987d759c1c73cb474
Summary:
Made SliceTransform into a Customizable class.
Would be nice to write a test that stored and used a custom transform in an SST table.
There are a set of tests (DBBlockFliterTest.PrefixExtractor*, SamePrefixTest.InDomainTest, PrefixTest.PrefixAndWholeKeyTest that run the same with or without a SliceTransform/PrefixFilter. Is this expected?
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8641
Reviewed By: zhichao-cao
Differential Revision: D31142793
Pulled By: mrambacher
fbshipit-source-id: bb08672fccbfdc263dcae21f25a62307e1facda1
Summary:
kFlushOnly currently means "always" except in the case of
remote compaction. This makes it flushes only.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8750
Test Plan: test updated
Reviewed By: akankshamahajan15
Differential Revision: D30968034
Pulled By: pdillinger
fbshipit-source-id: 5dbd24dde18852a0e937a540995fba9bfbe89037
Summary:
Potential bugs in the IO uring implementation can cause bad data to be returned in the completion queue. Add some checks in the PosixRandomAccessFile::MultiRead completion handling code to catch such errors and fail the entire MultiRead. Also log some diagnostic messages and stack trace.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8894
Reviewed By: siying, pdillinger
Differential Revision: D30826982
Pulled By: anand1976
fbshipit-source-id: af91815ac760e095d6cc0466cf8bd5c10167fd15
Summary:
It's always annoying to find a header does not include its own
dependencies and only works when included after other includes. This
change adds `make check-headers` which validates that each header can
be included at the top of a file. Some headers are excluded e.g. because
of platform or external dependencies.
rocksdb_namespace.h had to be re-worked slightly to enable checking for
failure to include it. (ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE is a valid namespace name.)
Fixes mostly involve adding and cleaning up #includes, but for
FileTraceWriter, a constructor was out-of-lined to make a forward
declaration sufficient.
This check is not currently run with `make check` but is added to
CircleCI build-linux-unity since that one is already relatively fast.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8893
Test Plan: existing tests and resolving issues detected by new check
Reviewed By: mrambacher
Differential Revision: D30823300
Pulled By: pdillinger
fbshipit-source-id: 9fff223944994c83c105e2e6496d24845dc8e572
Summary:
As a first step of supporting user-defined timestamps with ingestion, the
patch adds timestamp support to `SstFileWriter`; namely, it adds new
versions of the `Put` and `Delete` APIs that take timestamps. (`Merge`
and `DeleteRange` are currently not supported with user-defined timestamps
in general but once those features are implemented, we can handle them
in `SstFileWriter` in a similar fashion.) The new APIs validate the size of
the timestamp provided by the client. Similarly, calls to the pre-existing
timestamp-less APIs are now disallowed when user-defined timestamps are
in use according to the comparator.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8899
Test Plan: `make check`
Reviewed By: riversand963
Differential Revision: D30850699
Pulled By: ltamasi
fbshipit-source-id: 779154373618f19b8f0797976bb7286783c57b67
Summary:
Context:
Some data blocks are temporarily buffered in memory in BlockBasedTableBuilder for building compression dictionary used in data block compression. Currently this memory usage is not counted toward our global memory usage utilizing block cache capacity. To improve that, this PR charges that memory usage into the block cache to achieve better memory tracking and limiting.
- Reserve memory in block cache for buffered data blocks that are used to build a compression dictionary
- Release all the memory associated with buffering the data blocks mentioned above in EnterUnbuffered(), which is called when (a) buffer limit is exceeded after buffering OR (b) the block cache becomes full after reservation OR (c) BlockBasedTableBuilder calls Finish()
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8428
Test Plan:
- Passing existing unit tests
- Passing new unit tests
Reviewed By: ajkr
Differential Revision: D30755305
Pulled By: hx235
fbshipit-source-id: 6e66665020b775154a94c4c5e0f2adaeaff13981
Summary:
* Don't hardcode namespace rocksdb (use ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE)
* Don't #include <rocksdb/...> (use double quotes)
* Support putting NOCOMMIT (any case) in source code that should not be
committed/pushed in current state.
These will be run with `make check` and in GitHub actions
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8821
Test Plan: existing tests, manually try out new checks
Reviewed By: zhichao-cao
Differential Revision: D30791726
Pulled By: pdillinger
fbshipit-source-id: 399c883f312be24d9e55c58951d4013e18429d92
Summary:
Old typedef syntax is confusing
Most but not all changes with
perl -pi -e 's/typedef (.*) ([a-zA-Z0-9_]+);/using $2 = $1;/g' list_of_files
make format
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8751
Test Plan: existing
Reviewed By: zhichao-cao
Differential Revision: D30745277
Pulled By: pdillinger
fbshipit-source-id: 6f65f0631c3563382d43347896020413cc2366d9
Summary:
To avoid getting "Didn't get expected error from Get" from
crash test by enabling block-based filter in crash test in https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/8679.
Basically, this applies the pattern of IGNORE_STATUS_IF_ERROR in
full_filter_block.cc to block_based_filter_block.cc
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8695
Test Plan: watch for resolution of crash test runs
Reviewed By: ltamasi
Differential Revision: D30496748
Pulled By: pdillinger
fbshipit-source-id: f7808fcf14c0e787fe81da03fa8303244590d273
Summary:
I very recently realized that with https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/8669 we cannot later add
file numbers to external SST files (so that more can share db session
ids for better uniqueness properties), because of forward compatibility.
We would have a version of RocksDB that assumes session IDs are unique
on external SST files and therefore can't really break that invariant in
future files.
This change adds a table property for "orig_file_number" which is
populated by normal SST files and also external SST files generated by
SstFileWriter. SstFileWriter now keeps a db_session_id for life of the
object and increments its own file numbers for embedding in table
properties. (They are arguably "fake" file numbers because these numbers
and not embedded in the file name.)
While updating block_based_table_builder, I removed several unnecessary
fields from Rep, because following the pattern would have created
another unnecessary field.
This change also updates block_based_table_reader to use this new
property when available, which means that for newer SST files, we can
determine the stable/original <db_session_id,file_number> unique
identifier using just the file contents, not the file name. (It's a bit
complicated; detailed comments in block_based_table_reader.)
Also added DB host id to properties listing by sst_dump, which could be
useful in debugging.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8686
Test Plan: majorly overhauled StableCacheKeys test for this change
Reviewed By: zhichao-cao
Differential Revision: D30457742
Pulled By: pdillinger
fbshipit-source-id: 2e5ae7dddeb94fb9d8eac8a928486aed8b8cd445
Summary:
With expected use for a 128-bit hash, xxhash library is
upgraded to current dev (2c611a76f914828bed675f0f342d6c4199ffee1e)
as of Aug 6 so that we can use production version of XXH3_128bits
as new Hash128 function (added in hash128.h).
To make this work, however, we have to carve out the "preview" version
of XXH3 that is used in new SST Bloom and Ribbon filters, since that
will not get maintenance in xxhash releases. I have consolidated all the
relevant code into xxph3.h and made it "inline only" (no .cc file). The
working name for this hash function is changed from XXH3p to XXPH3
(XX Preview Hash) because the latter is easier to get working with no
symbol name conflicts between the headers.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8634
Test Plan:
no expected change in existing functionality. For Hash128,
added some unit tests based on those for Hash64 to ensure some basic
properties and that the values do not change accidentally.
Reviewed By: zhichao-cao
Differential Revision: D30173490
Pulled By: pdillinger
fbshipit-source-id: 06aa542a7a28b353bc2c865b9b2f8bdfe44158e4
Summary:
This is essentially resurrection and fixing of the part of
https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/8198 that was reverted in https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/8212, using data added in https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/8246. Basically,
when configuring Ribbon filter, you can specify an LSM level before which
Bloom will be used instead of Ribbon. But Bloom is only considered for
Leveled and Universal compaction styles and file going into a known LSM
level. This way, SST file writer, FIFO compaction, etc. use Ribbon filter as
you would expect with NewRibbonFilterPolicy.
So that this can be controlled with a single int value and so that flushes
can be distinguished from intra-L0, we consider flush to go to level -1 for
the purposes of this option. (Explained in API comment.)
I also expect the most common and recommended Ribbon configuration to
use Bloom during flush, to minimize slowing down writes and because according
to my estimates, Ribbon only pays off if the structure lives in memory for
more than an hour. Thus, I have changed the default for NewRibbonFilterPolicy
to be this mild hybrid configuration. I don't really want to add something like
NewHybridFilterPolicy because at least the mild hybrid configuration (Bloom for
flush, Ribbon otherwise) should be considered a natural choice.
C APIs also updated, but because they don't support overloading,
rocksdb_filterpolicy_create_ribbon is kept pure ribbon for clarity and
rocksdb_filterpolicy_create_ribbon_hybrid must be called for a hybrid
configuration. While touching C API, I changed bits per key options from
int to double.
BuiltinFilterPolicy is needed so that LevelThresholdFilterPolicy doesn't inherit
unused fields from BloomFilterPolicy.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8679
Test Plan: new + updated tests, including crash test
Reviewed By: jay-zhuang
Differential Revision: D30445797
Pulled By: pdillinger
fbshipit-source-id: 6f5aeddfd6d79f7e55493b563c2d1d2d568892e1
Summary:
MultiGet in block based table reader doesn't use BlockFetcher. As a result, the block_read_count and block_read_byte PerfContext counters were not being updated. This fixes that by updating them in MultiRead.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8676
Reviewed By: zhichao-cao
Differential Revision: D30428680
Pulled By: anand1976
fbshipit-source-id: 21846efe92588fc17123665dd06733693a40126d
Summary:
Extends https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/8659 to work for ingested external SST files, even
the same file ingested into different DBs sharing a block cache.
Note: These new cache keys are currently only enabled when FileSystem
does not provide GetUniqueId. For now, they are typically larger,
so slightly less efficient.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8669
Test Plan: Extended unit test
Reviewed By: zhichao-cao
Differential Revision: D30398532
Pulled By: pdillinger
fbshipit-source-id: 1f13e2af4b8bfff5741953a69466e9589fbc23c7
Summary:
Use DB session ids in SST table properties to make cache keys
stable across DB re-open and copy / move / restore / etc.
These new cache keys are currently only enabled when FileSystem does not
provide GetUniqueId. For now, they are typically larger, so slightly
less efficient.
Relevant to https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/7405
This change has a minor regression in PersistentCache functionality:
metaindex blocks are no longer cached in PersistentCache. Table properties
blocks already were not but ideally should be. I didn't spent effort to
fix & test these issues because we don't believe PersistentCache is used much
if at all and expect SecondaryCache to replace it. (Though PRs are welcome.)
FIXME: there is more to be fixed for stable cache keys on external SST files
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8659
Test Plan:
new unit test added, which fails when disabling new
functionality
Reviewed By: zhichao-cao
Differential Revision: D30297705
Pulled By: pdillinger
fbshipit-source-id: e8539a5c8802a79340405629870f2e3fb3822d3a
Summary:
New public interfaces:
`TraceRecord` and `TraceRecord::Handler`, available in "rocksdb/trace_record.h".
`Replayer`, available in `rocksdb/utilities/replayer.h`.
User can use `DB::NewDefaultReplayer()` to create a Replayer to auto/manual replay a trace file.
Unit tests:
- `./db_test2 --gtest_filter="DBTest2.TraceAndReplay"`: Updated with the internal API changes.
- `./db_test2 --gtest_filter="DBTest2.TraceAndManualReplay"`: New for manual replay.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8611
Reviewed By: ajkr
Differential Revision: D30266329
Pulled By: autopear
fbshipit-source-id: 1ecb3cbbedae0f6a67c18f0cc82e002b4d81b6f8
Summary:
Insert warm blocks (data, uncompressed dict, index and filter blocks) during flush in Block cache which is enabled under option BlockBasedTableOptions.prepopulate_block_cache.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8561
Test Plan: Added unit test
Reviewed By: anand1976
Differential Revision: D29773411
Pulled By: akankshamahajan15
fbshipit-source-id: 6631123c10134340ef0bd7e90baafaa6deba0e66
Summary:
This PR is for https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/8453
We need to update `s = biter.status();` when `biter.status().IsIncomplete()` is true. By doing this, can fix the problem in issue.
Besides, we still need to update `db_statistics` in `get_context.ReportCounters()` before return back.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8485
Reviewed By: jay-zhuang
Differential Revision: D29604835
Pulled By: ajkr
fbshipit-source-id: c7f2f1cd058223ce1b507ec05d57cf264b9c9710
Summary:
We ended up using a different approach for tracking the amount of
garbage in blob files (see e.g. https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8450),
so the ability to apply only a range of table property collectors is
now unnecessary. The patch reverts this part of
https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8298 while keeping the cleanup done
in that PR.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8465
Test Plan: `make check`
Reviewed By: jay-zhuang
Differential Revision: D29399921
Pulled By: ltamasi
fbshipit-source-id: af64816c357d0829b9d7ba8ca1477038138f6f0a
Summary:
Tsan complains due to a perceived race condition in accessing LRUHandle flags. One thread calls ```LRUHandle::SetHit()``` from ```LRUCacheShard::Lookup()```, while another thread calls ```LRUHandle::IsPending()``` from ```LRUCacheShard::IsReady()```. The latter call is from ```MultiGet```. It doesn't actually have to call ```IsReady``` since a null value indicates the cache handle is not ready, so its sufficient to check for a null value.
Also modify ```IsReady``` to acquire the LRU shard mutex.
Tests:
1. make check
2. Run tsan_crash
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8433
Reviewed By: zhichao-cao
Differential Revision: D29278030
Pulled By: anand1976
fbshipit-source-id: 0c9fed56d12eda853e72dadebe75038361bd257f
Summary:
Implement the ```WaitAll()``` interface in ```LRUCache``` to allow callers to issue multiple lookups in parallel and wait for all of them to complete. Modify ```MultiGet``` to use this to parallelize the secondary cache lookups in order to reduce the overall latency. A call to ```cache->Lookup()``` returns a handle that has an incomplete value (nullptr), and the caller can call ```cache->IsReady()``` to check whether the lookup is complete, and pass a vector of handles to ```WaitAll``` to wait for completion. If any of the lookups fail, ```MultiGet``` will read the block from the SST file.
Another change in this PR is to rename ```SecondaryCacheHandle``` to ```SecondaryCacheResultHandle``` as it more accurately describes the return result of the secondary cache lookup, which is more like a future.
Tests:
1. Add unit tests in lru_cache_test
2. Benchmark results with no secondary cache configured
Master -
```
readrandom : 41.175 micros/op 388562 ops/sec; 106.7 MB/s (7277999 of 7277999 found)
readrandom : 41.217 micros/op 388160 ops/sec; 106.6 MB/s (7274999 of 7274999 found)
multireadrandom : 10.309 micros/op 1552082 ops/sec; (28908992 of 28908992 found)
multireadrandom : 10.321 micros/op 1550218 ops/sec; (29081984 of 29081984 found)
```
This PR -
```
readrandom : 41.158 micros/op 388723 ops/sec; 106.8 MB/s (7290999 of 7290999 found)
readrandom : 41.185 micros/op 388463 ops/sec; 106.7 MB/s (7287999 of 7287999 found)
multireadrandom : 10.277 micros/op 1556801 ops/sec; (29346944 of 29346944 found)
multireadrandom : 10.253 micros/op 1560539 ops/sec; (29274944 of 29274944 found)
```
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8405
Reviewed By: zhichao-cao
Differential Revision: D29190509
Pulled By: anand1976
fbshipit-source-id: 6f8eff6246712af8a297cfe22ea0d1c3b2a01bb0
Summary:
This PR prepopulates warm/hot data blocks which are already in memory
into block cache at the time of flush. On a flush, the data block that is
in memory (in memtables) get flushed to the device. If using Direct IO,
additional IO is incurred to read this data back into memory again, which
is avoided by enabling newly added option.
Right now, this is enabled only for flush for data blocks. We plan to
expand this option to cover compactions in the future and for other types
of blocks.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8242
Test Plan: Add new unit test
Reviewed By: anand1976
Differential Revision: D28521703
Pulled By: akankshamahajan15
fbshipit-source-id: 7219d6958821cedce689a219c3963a6f1a9d5f05
Summary:
Marked the Ribbon filter and optimize_filters_for_memory features
as production-ready, each enabling memory savings for Bloom-like filters.
Use `NewRibbonFilterPolicy` in place of `NewBloomFilterPolicy` to use
Ribbon filters instead of Bloom, or `ribbonfilter` in place of
`bloomfilter` in configuration string.
Some small refactoring in db_stress.
Removed/refactored unused code in db_bench, in part preparing for future
default possibly being different from "disabled."
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8408
Test Plan:
Lots of prior automated, ad-hoc, and "real world" testing.
Updated tests for new API names. Quick db_bench test:
bloom fillrandom
77730 ops/sec
rocksdb.block.cache.filter.bytes.insert COUNT : 89929384
ribbon fillrandom
71492 ops/sec
rocksdb.block.cache.filter.bytes.insert COUNT : 64531384
Reviewed By: mrambacher
Differential Revision: D29140805
Pulled By: pdillinger
fbshipit-source-id: d742c922722421678f95ad85eeb0aaebc9f5e49a
Summary:
Currently, we either use the file system inode or a monotonically incrementing runtime ID as the block cache key prefix. However, if we use a monotonically incrementing runtime ID (in the case that the file system does not support inode id generation), in some cases, it cannot ensure uniqueness (e.g., we have secondary cache migrated from host to host). We use DbSessionID (20 bytes) + current file number (at most 10 bytes) as the new cache block key prefix when the secondary cache is enabled. So can accommodate scenarios such as transfer of cache state across hosts.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8360
Test Plan: add the test to lru_cache_test
Reviewed By: pdillinger
Differential Revision: D29006215
Pulled By: zhichao-cao
fbshipit-source-id: 6cff686b38d83904667a2bd39923cd030df16814
Summary:
Fix for https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/8315. Inhe lru caching test, 5100 is not enough to hold meta block and first block in some random case, increase to 6100. Fix the reference binding to null pointer, use template.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8326
Test Plan: make check
Reviewed By: pdillinger
Differential Revision: D28625666
Pulled By: zhichao-cao
fbshipit-source-id: 97b85306ae3d09bfb74addc7c65e57fe55a976a5
Summary:
With Ribbon filter work and possible variance in actual bits
per key (or prefix; general term "entry") to achieve certain FP rates,
I've received a request to be able to track actual bits per key in
generated filters. This change adds a num_filter_entries table
property, which can be combined with filter_size to get bits per key
(entry).
This can vary from num_entries in at least these ways:
* Different versions of same key are only counted once in filters.
* With prefix filters, several user keys map to the same filter entry.
* A single filter can include both prefixes and user keys.
Note that FilterBlockBuilder::NumAdded() didn't do anything useful
except distinguish empty from non-empty.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8323
Test Plan: basic unit test included, others updated
Reviewed By: jay-zhuang
Differential Revision: D28596210
Pulled By: pdillinger
fbshipit-source-id: 529a111f3c84501e5a470bc84705e436ee68c376
Summary:
This change gathers and publishes statistics about the
kinds of items in block cache. This is especially important for
profiling relative usage of cache by index vs. filter vs. data blocks.
It works by iterating over the cache during periodic stats dump
(InternalStats, stats_dump_period_sec) or on demand when
DB::Get(Map)Property(kBlockCacheEntryStats), except that for
efficiency and sharing among column families, saved data from
the last scan is used when the data is not considered too old.
The new information can be seen in info LOG, for example:
Block cache LRUCache@0x7fca62229330 capacity: 95.37 MB collections: 8 last_copies: 0 last_secs: 0.00178 secs_since: 0
Block cache entry stats(count,size,portion): DataBlock(7092,28.24 MB,29.6136%) FilterBlock(215,867.90 KB,0.888728%) FilterMetaBlock(2,5.31 KB,0.00544%) IndexBlock(217,180.11 KB,0.184432%) WriteBuffer(1,256.00 KB,0.262144%) Misc(1,0.00 KB,0%)
And also through DB::GetProperty and GetMapProperty (here using
ldb just for demonstration):
$ ./ldb --db=/dev/shm/dbbench/ get_property rocksdb.block-cache-entry-stats
rocksdb.block-cache-entry-stats.bytes.data-block: 0
rocksdb.block-cache-entry-stats.bytes.deprecated-filter-block: 0
rocksdb.block-cache-entry-stats.bytes.filter-block: 0
rocksdb.block-cache-entry-stats.bytes.filter-meta-block: 0
rocksdb.block-cache-entry-stats.bytes.index-block: 178992
rocksdb.block-cache-entry-stats.bytes.misc: 0
rocksdb.block-cache-entry-stats.bytes.other-block: 0
rocksdb.block-cache-entry-stats.bytes.write-buffer: 0
rocksdb.block-cache-entry-stats.capacity: 8388608
rocksdb.block-cache-entry-stats.count.data-block: 0
rocksdb.block-cache-entry-stats.count.deprecated-filter-block: 0
rocksdb.block-cache-entry-stats.count.filter-block: 0
rocksdb.block-cache-entry-stats.count.filter-meta-block: 0
rocksdb.block-cache-entry-stats.count.index-block: 215
rocksdb.block-cache-entry-stats.count.misc: 1
rocksdb.block-cache-entry-stats.count.other-block: 0
rocksdb.block-cache-entry-stats.count.write-buffer: 0
rocksdb.block-cache-entry-stats.id: LRUCache@0x7f3636661290
rocksdb.block-cache-entry-stats.percent.data-block: 0.000000
rocksdb.block-cache-entry-stats.percent.deprecated-filter-block: 0.000000
rocksdb.block-cache-entry-stats.percent.filter-block: 0.000000
rocksdb.block-cache-entry-stats.percent.filter-meta-block: 0.000000
rocksdb.block-cache-entry-stats.percent.index-block: 2.133751
rocksdb.block-cache-entry-stats.percent.misc: 0.000000
rocksdb.block-cache-entry-stats.percent.other-block: 0.000000
rocksdb.block-cache-entry-stats.percent.write-buffer: 0.000000
rocksdb.block-cache-entry-stats.secs_for_last_collection: 0.000052
rocksdb.block-cache-entry-stats.secs_since_last_collection: 0
Solution detail - We need some way to flag what kind of blocks each
entry belongs to, preferably without changing the Cache API.
One of the complications is that Cache is a general interface that could
have other users that don't adhere to whichever convention we decide
on for keys and values. Or we would pay for an extra field in the Handle
that would only be used for this purpose.
This change uses a back-door approach, the deleter, to indicate the
"role" of a Cache entry (in addition to the value type, implicitly).
This has the added benefit of ensuring proper code origin whenever we
recognize a particular role for a cache entry; if the entry came from
some other part of the code, it will use an unrecognized deleter, which
we simply attribute to the "Misc" role.
An internal API makes for simple instantiation and automatic
registration of Cache deleters for a given value type and "role".
Another internal API, CacheEntryStatsCollector, solves the problem of
caching the results of a scan and sharing them, to ensure scans are
neither excessive nor redundant so as not to harm Cache performance.
Because code is added to BlocklikeTraits, it is pulled out of
block_based_table_reader.cc into its own file.
This is a reformulation of https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/8276, without the type checking option
(could still be added), and with actual stat gathering.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8297
Test Plan: manual testing with db_bench, and a couple of basic unit tests
Reviewed By: ltamasi
Differential Revision: D28488721
Pulled By: pdillinger
fbshipit-source-id: 472f524a9691b5afb107934be2d41d84f2b129fb
Summary:
This patch does two things:
1) Introduces some aliases in order to eliminate/prevent long-winded type names
w/r/t the internal table property collectors (see e.g.
`std::vector<std::unique_ptr<IntTblPropCollectorFactory>>`).
2) Makes it possible to apply only a subrange of table property collectors during
table building by turning `TableBuilderOptions::int_tbl_prop_collector_factories`
from a pointer to a `vector` into a range (i.e. a pair of iterators).
Rationale: I plan to introduce a BlobDB related table property collector, which
should only be applied during table creation if blob storage is enabled at the moment
(which can be changed dynamically). This change will make it possible to include/
exclude the BlobDB related collector as needed without having to introduce
a second `vector` of collectors in `ColumnFamilyData` with pretty much the same
contents.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8298
Test Plan: `make check`
Reviewed By: jay-zhuang
Differential Revision: D28430910
Pulled By: ltamasi
fbshipit-source-id: a81d28f2c59495865300f43deb2257d2e6977c8e
Summary:
The ImmutableCFOptions contained a bunch of fields that belonged to the ImmutableDBOptions. This change cleans that up by introducing an ImmutableOptions struct. Following the pattern of Options struct, this class inherits from the DB and CFOption structs (of the Immutable form).
Only one structural change (the ImmutableCFOptions::fs was changed to a shared_ptr from a raw one) is in this PR. All of the other changes involve moving the member variables from the ImmutableCFOptions into the ImmutableOptions and changing member variables or function parameters as required for compilation purposes.
Follow-on PRs may do a further clean-up of the code, such as renaming variables (such as "ImmutableOptions cf_options") and potentially eliminating un-needed function parameters (there is no longer a need to pass both an ImmutableDBOptions and an ImmutableOptions to a function).
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8262
Reviewed By: pdillinger
Differential Revision: D28226540
Pulled By: mrambacher
fbshipit-source-id: 18ae71eadc879dedbe38b1eb8e6f9ff5c7147dbf
Summary:
Add `num_levels`, `is_bottommost`, and table file creation
`reason` to `FilterBuildingContext`, in anticipation of more powerful
Bloom-like filter support.
To support this, added `is_bottommost` and `reason` to
`TableBuilderOptions`, which allowed removing `reason` parameter from
`rocksdb::BuildTable`.
I attempted to remove `skip_filters` from `TableBuilderOptions`, because
filter construction decisions should arise from options, not one-off
parameters. I could not completely remove it because the public API for
SstFileWriter takes a `skip_filters` parameter, and translating this
into an option change would mean awkwardly replacing the table_factory
if it is BlockBasedTableFactory with new filter_policy=nullptr option.
I marked this public skip_filters option as deprecated because of this
oddity. (skip_filters on the read side probably makes sense.)
At least `skip_filters` is now largely hidden for users of
`TableBuilderOptions` and is no longer used for implementing the
optimize_filters_for_hits option. Bringing the logic for that option
closer to handling of FilterBuildingContext makes it more obvious that
hese two are using the same notion of "bottommost." (Planned:
configuration options for Bloom-like filters that generalize
`optimize_filters_for_hits`)
Recommended follow-up: Try to get away from "bottommost level" naming of
things, which is inaccurate (see
VersionStorageInfo::RangeMightExistAfterSortedRun), and move to
"bottommost run" or just "bottommost."
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8246
Test Plan:
extended an existing unit test to exercise and check various
filter building contexts. Also, existing tests for
optimize_filters_for_hits validate some of the "bottommost" handling,
which is now closely connected to FilterBuildingContext::is_bottommost
through TableBuilderOptions::is_bottommost
Reviewed By: mrambacher
Differential Revision: D28099346
Pulled By: pdillinger
fbshipit-source-id: 2c1072e29c24d4ac404c761a7b7663292372600a
Summary:
Greatly reduced the not-quite-copy-paste giant parameter lists
of rocksdb::NewTableBuilder, rocksdb::BuildTable,
BlockBasedTableBuilder::Rep ctor, and BlockBasedTableBuilder ctor.
Moved weird separate parameter `uint32_t column_family_id` of
TableFactory::NewTableBuilder into TableBuilderOptions.
Re-ordered parameters to TableBuilderOptions ctor, so that `uint64_t
target_file_size` is not randomly placed between uint64_t timestamps
(was easy to mix up).
Replaced a couple of fields of BlockBasedTableBuilder::Rep with a
FilterBuildingContext. The motivation for this change is making it
easier to pass along more data into new fields in FilterBuildingContext
(follow-up PR).
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8240
Test Plan: ASAN make check
Reviewed By: mrambacher
Differential Revision: D28075891
Pulled By: pdillinger
fbshipit-source-id: fddb3dbb8260a0e8bdcbb51b877ebabf9a690d4f
Summary:
BlockPrefetcher is used by iterators to prefetch data if they
anticipate more data to be used in future and this is valid for forward sequential
scans. But BlockPrefetcher tracks only num_file_reads_ and not if reads
are sequential. This presents problem for MultiGet with large number of
keys when it reseeks index iterator and data block. FilePrefetchBuffer
can end up doing large readahead for reseeks as readahead size
increases exponentially once readahead is enabled. Same issue is with
BlockBasedTableIterator.
Add previous length and offset read as well in BlockPrefetcher (creates
FilePrefetchBuffer) and FilePrefetchBuffer (does prefetching of data) to
determine if reads are sequential and then prefetch.
Update the last block read after cache hit to take reads from cache also
in account.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7394
Test Plan: Add new unit test case
Reviewed By: anand1976
Differential Revision: D23737617
Pulled By: akankshamahajan15
fbshipit-source-id: 8e6917c25ed87b285ee495d1b68dc623d71205a3
Summary:
Renaming ImmutableCFOptions::info_log and statistics to logger and stats. This is stage 2 in creating an ImmutableOptions class. It is necessary because the names match those in ImmutableOptions and have different types.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8227
Reviewed By: jay-zhuang
Differential Revision: D28000967
Pulled By: mrambacher
fbshipit-source-id: 3bf2aa04e8f1e8724d825b7deacf41080c14420b
Summary:
As previously coded, a Configurable extension would need access to code not in the public API. This change moves RegisterOptions into the Configurable class and therefore available to public extensions.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8223
Reviewed By: anand1976
Differential Revision: D27960188
Pulled By: mrambacher
fbshipit-source-id: ac88b19397183df633902def5b5701b9b65fbf40
Summary:
The block_based_table_builder buffers some blocks in memory to construct a good compression dictionary. Before this commit, the keys from each block were buffered separately for convenience. However, the buffered block data implicitly contains all keys. This commit eliminates the redundant key buffers and reduces memory usage.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8219
Reviewed By: ajkr
Differential Revision: D27945851
Pulled By: saketh-are
fbshipit-source-id: caf3cac1217201e080a1e24b542bedf20973afee
Summary:
This partially reverts commit 10196d7edc.
The problem with this change is because of important filter use cases:
FIFO compaction and SST writer. FIFO "compaction" always uses level 0 so
would only use Ribbon filters if specifically including level 0 for the
Ribbon filter policy. SST writer sets level_at_creation=-1 to indicate
unknown level, and this would be treated the same as level 0 unless
fixed.
We are keeping the part about committing to permanent schema, which is
only changes to API comments and HISTORY.md.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8212
Test Plan: CI
Reviewed By: jay-zhuang
Differential Revision: D27896468
Pulled By: pdillinger
fbshipit-source-id: 50a775f7cba5d64fb729d9b982e355864020596e
Summary:
Since the Ribbon filter schema seems good (compatible back to
6.15.0), this change commits to long term support of the SST schema,
even though we expect the API for enabling Ribbon to change (still
called NewExperimentalRibbonFilterPolicy).
This also adds support for "hybrid" configuration in which some levels
use Bloom (higher levels, lower numbered) for speed and the rest use
Ribbon (lower levels, higher numbered) for memory space efficiency.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8198
Test Plan: unit test added, crash test support
Reviewed By: jay-zhuang
Differential Revision: D27831232
Pulled By: pdillinger
fbshipit-source-id: 90e528677689474d293ed6710b42ba89fbd5b5ab
Summary:
According to https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/5907, each filter partition "should include the bloom of the prefix of the last
key in the previous partition" so that SeekForPrev() in prefix mode can return correct result.
The prefix of the last key in the previous partition does not necessarily have the same prefix
as the first key in the current partition. Regardless of the first key in current partition, the
prefix of the last key in the previous partition should be added. The existing code, however,
does not follow this. Furthermore, there is another issue: when finishing current filter partition,
`FullFilterBlockBuilder::AddPrefix()` is called for the first key in next filter partition, which effectively
overwrites `last_prefix_str_` prematurely. Consequently, when the filter block builder proceeds
to the next partition, `last_prefix_str_` will be the prefix of its first key, leaving no way of adding
the bloom of the prefix of the last key of the previous partition.
Prefix extractor is FixedLength.2.
```
[ filter part 1 ] [ filter part 2 ]
abc d
```
When SeekForPrev("abcd"), checking the filter partition will land on filter part 2 because "abcd" > "abc"
but smaller than "d".
If the filter in filter part 2 happens to return false for the test for "ab", then SeekForPrev("abcd") will build
incorrect iterator tree in non-total-order mode.
Also fix a unit test which starts to fail following this PR. `InDomain` should not fail due to assertion
error when checking on an arbitrary key.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8137
Test Plan:
```
make check
```
Without this fix, the following command will fail pretty soon.
```
./db_stress --acquire_snapshot_one_in=10000 --avoid_flush_during_recovery=0 \
--avoid_unnecessary_blocking_io=0 --backup_max_size=104857600 --backup_one_in=0 \
--batch_protection_bytes_per_key=0 --block_size=16384 --bloom_bits=17 \
--bottommost_compression_type=disable --cache_index_and_filter_blocks=1 --cache_size=1048576 \
--checkpoint_one_in=0 --checksum_type=kxxHash64 --clear_column_family_one_in=0 \
--compact_files_one_in=1000000 --compact_range_one_in=1000000 --compaction_ttl=0 \
--compression_max_dict_buffer_bytes=0 --compression_max_dict_bytes=0 \
--compression_parallel_threads=1 --compression_type=zstd --compression_zstd_max_train_bytes=0 \
--continuous_verification_interval=0 --db=/dev/shm/rocksdb/rocksdb_crashtest_whitebox \
--db_write_buffer_size=8388608 --delpercent=5 --delrangepercent=0 --destroy_db_initially=0 --enable_blob_files=0 \
--enable_compaction_filter=0 --enable_pipelined_write=1 --file_checksum_impl=big --flush_one_in=1000000 \
--format_version=5 --get_current_wal_file_one_in=0 --get_live_files_one_in=1000000 --get_property_one_in=1000000 \
--get_sorted_wal_files_one_in=0 --index_block_restart_interval=4 --index_type=2 --ingest_external_file_one_in=0 \
--iterpercent=10 --key_len_percent_dist=1,30,69 --level_compaction_dynamic_level_bytes=True \
--log2_keys_per_lock=10 --long_running_snapshots=1 --mark_for_compaction_one_file_in=0 \
--max_background_compactions=20 --max_bytes_for_level_base=10485760 --max_key=100000000 --max_key_len=3 \
--max_manifest_file_size=1073741824 --max_write_batch_group_size_bytes=16777216 --max_write_buffer_number=3 \
--max_write_buffer_size_to_maintain=8388608 --memtablerep=skip_list --mmap_read=1 --mock_direct_io=False \
--nooverwritepercent=0 --open_files=500000 --ops_per_thread=20000000 --optimize_filters_for_memory=0 --paranoid_file_checks=1 --partition_filters=1 --partition_pinning=0 --pause_background_one_in=1000000 \
--periodic_compaction_seconds=0 --prefixpercent=5 --progress_reports=0 --read_fault_one_in=0 --read_only=0 \
--readpercent=45 --recycle_log_file_num=0 --reopen=20 --secondary_catch_up_one_in=0 \
--snapshot_hold_ops=100000 --sst_file_manager_bytes_per_sec=104857600 \
--sst_file_manager_bytes_per_truncate=0 --subcompactions=2 --sync=0 --sync_fault_injection=False \
--target_file_size_base=2097152 --target_file_size_multiplier=2 --test_batches_snapshots=0 --test_cf_consistency=0 \
--top_level_index_pinning=0 --unpartitioned_pinning=1 --use_blob_db=0 --use_block_based_filter=0 \
--use_direct_io_for_flush_and_compaction=0 --use_direct_reads=0 --use_full_merge_v1=0 --use_merge=0 \
--use_multiget=0 --use_ribbon_filter=0 --use_txn=0 --user_timestamp_size=8 --verify_checksum=1 \
--verify_checksum_one_in=1000000 --verify_db_one_in=100000 --write_buffer_size=4194304 \
--write_dbid_to_manifest=1 --writepercent=35
```
Reviewed By: pdillinger
Differential Revision: D27553054
Pulled By: riversand963
fbshipit-source-id: 60e391e4a2d8d98a9a3172ec5d6176b90ec3de98
Summary:
Return early in case there are zero data blocks when
`BlockBasedTableBuilder::EnterUnbuffered()` is called. This crash can
only be triggered by applying dictionary compression to SST files that
contain only range tombstones. It cannot be triggered by a low buffer
limit alone since we only consider entering unbuffered mode after
buffering a data block causing the limit to be breached, or `Finish()`ing the file. It also cannot
be triggered by a totally empty file because those go through
`Abandon()` rather than `Finish()` so unbuffered mode is never entered.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8141
Test Plan: added a unit test that repro'd the "Floating point exception"
Reviewed By: riversand963
Differential Revision: D27495640
Pulled By: ajkr
fbshipit-source-id: a463cfba476919dc5c5c380800a75a86c31ffa23
Summary:
Added `TableProperties::{fast,slow}_compression_estimated_data_size`.
These properties are present in block-based tables when
`ColumnFamilyOptions::sample_for_compression > 0` and the necessary
compression library is supported when the file is generated. They
contain estimates of what `TableProperties::data_size` would be if the
"fast"/"slow" compression library had been used instead. One
limitation is we do not record exactly which "fast" (ZSTD or Zlib)
or "slow" (LZ4 or Snappy) compression library produced the result.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8139
Test Plan:
- new unit test
- ran `db_bench` with `sample_for_compression=1`; verified the `data_size` property matches the `{slow,fast}_compression_estimated_data_size` when the same compression type is used for the output file compression and the sampled compression
Reviewed By: riversand963
Differential Revision: D27454338
Pulled By: ajkr
fbshipit-source-id: 9529293de93ddac7f03b2e149d746e9f634abac4
Summary:
Previously it only applied to block-based tables generated by flush. This restriction
was undocumented and blocked a new use case. Now compression sampling
applies to all block-based tables we generate when it is enabled.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8105
Test Plan: new unit test
Reviewed By: riversand963
Differential Revision: D27317275
Pulled By: ajkr
fbshipit-source-id: cd9fcc5178d6515e8cb59c6facb5ac01893cb5b0
Summary:
When timestamp is enabled, key comparison should take this into account.
In `BlockBasedTableReader::Get()`, `BlockBasedTableReader::MultiGet()`,
assume the target key is `key`, and the timestamp upper bound is `ts`.
The highest key in current block is (key, ts1), while the lowest key in next
block is (key, ts2).
If
```
ts1 > ts > ts2
```
then
```
(key, ts1) < (key, ts) < (key, ts2)
```
It can be shown that if `Compare()` is used, then we will mistakenly skip the next
block. Instead, we should use `CompareWithoutTimestamp()`.
The majority of this PR makes some existing tests in `db_with_timestamp_basic_test.cc`
parameterized so that different index types can be tested. A new unit test is
also added for more coverage.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8062
Test Plan: make check
Reviewed By: ltamasi
Differential Revision: D27057557
Pulled By: riversand963
fbshipit-source-id: c1062fa7c159ed600a1ad7e461531d52265021f1
Summary:
For performance purposes, the lower level routines were changed to use a SystemClock* instead of a std::shared_ptr<SystemClock>. The shared ptr has some performance degradation on certain hardware classes.
For most of the system, there is no risk of the pointer being deleted/invalid because the shared_ptr will be stored elsewhere. For example, the ImmutableDBOptions stores the Env which has a std::shared_ptr<SystemClock> in it. The SystemClock* within the ImmutableDBOptions is essentially a "short cut" to gain access to this constant resource.
There were a few classes (PeriodicWorkScheduler?) where the "short cut" property did not hold. In those cases, the shared pointer was preserved.
Using db_bench readrandom perf_level=3 on my EC2 box, this change performed as well or better than 6.17:
6.17: readrandom : 28.046 micros/op 854902 ops/sec; 61.3 MB/s (355999 of 355999 found)
6.18: readrandom : 32.615 micros/op 735306 ops/sec; 52.7 MB/s (290999 of 290999 found)
PR: readrandom : 27.500 micros/op 871909 ops/sec; 62.5 MB/s (367999 of 367999 found)
(Note that the times for 6.18 are prior to revert of the SystemClock).
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8033
Reviewed By: pdillinger
Differential Revision: D27014563
Pulled By: mrambacher
fbshipit-source-id: ad0459eba03182e454391b5926bf5cdd45657b67
Summary:
This change only affects non-schema-critical aspects of the production candidate Ribbon filter. Specifically, it refines choice of internal configuration parameters based on inputs. The changes are minor enough that the schema tests in bloom_test, some of which depend on this, are unaffected. There are also some minor optimizations and refactorings.
This would be a schema change for "smash" Ribbon, to fix some known issues with small filters, but "smash" Ribbon is not accessible in public APIs. Unit test CompactnessAndBacktrackAndFpRate updated to test small and medium-large filters. Run with --thoroughness=100 or so for much better detection power (not appropriate for continuous regression testing).
Homogenous Ribbon:
This change adds internally a Ribbon filter variant we call Homogeneous Ribbon, in collaboration with Stefan Walzer. The expected "result" value for every key is zero, instead of computed from a hash. Entropy for queries not to be false positives comes from free variables ("overhead") in the solution structure, which are populated pseudorandomly. Construction is slightly faster for not tracking result values, and never fails. Instead, FP rate can jump up whenever and whereever entries are packed too tightly. For small structures, we can choose overhead to make this FP rate jump unlikely, as seen in updated unit test CompactnessAndBacktrackAndFpRate.
Unlike standard Ribbon, Homogeneous Ribbon seems to scale to arbitrary number of keys when accepting an FP rate penalty for small pockets of high FP rate in the structure. For example, 64-bit ribbon with 8 solution columns and 10% allocated space overhead for slots seems to achieve about 10.5% space overhead vs. information-theoretic minimum based on its observed FP rate with expected pockets of degradation. (FP rate is close to 1/256.) If targeting a higher FP rate with fewer solution columns, Homogeneous Ribbon can be even more space efficient, because the penalty from degradation is relatively smaller. If targeting a lower FP rate, Homogeneous Ribbon is less space efficient, as more allocated overhead is needed to keep the FP rate impact of degradation relatively under control. The new OptimizeHomogAtScale tool in ribbon_test helps to find these optimal allocation overheads for different numbers of solution columns. And Ribbon widths, with 128-bit Ribbon apparently cutting space overheads in half vs. 64-bit.
Other misc item specifics:
* Ribbon APIs in util/ribbon_config.h now provide configuration data for not just 5% construction failure rate (95% success), but also 50% and 0.1%.
* Note that the Ribbon structure does not exhibit "threshold" behavior as standard Xor filter does, so there is a roughly fixed space penalty to cut construction failure rate in half. Thus, there isn't really an "almost sure" setting.
* Although we can extrapolate settings for large filters, we don't have a good formula for configuring smaller filters (< 2^17 slots or so), and efforts to summarize with a formula have failed. Thus, small data is hard-coded from updated FindOccupancy tool.
* Enhances ApproximateNumEntries for public API Ribbon using more precise data (new API GetNumToAdd), thus a more accurate but not perfect reversal of CalculateSpace. (bloom_test updated to expect the greater precision)
* Move EndianSwapValue from coding.h to coding_lean.h to keep Ribbon code easily transferable from RocksDB
* Add some missing 'const' to member functions
* Small optimization to 128-bit BitParity
* Small refactoring of BandingStorage in ribbon_alg.h to support Homogeneous Ribbon
* CompactnessAndBacktrackAndFpRate now has an "expand" test: on construction failure, a possible alternative to re-seeding hash functions is simply to increase the number of slots (allocated space overhead) and try again with essentially the same hash values. (Start locations will be different roundings of the same scaled hash values--because fastrange not mod.) This seems to be as effective or more effective than re-seeding, as long as we increase the number of slots (m) by roughly m += m/w where w is the Ribbon width. This way, there is effectively an expansion by one slot for each ribbon-width window in the banding. (This approach assumes that getting "bad data" from your hash function is as unlikely as it naturally should be, e.g. no adversary.)
* 32-bit and 16-bit Ribbon configurations are added to ribbon_test for understanding their behavior, e.g. with FindOccupancy. They are not considered useful at this time and not tested with CompactnessAndBacktrackAndFpRate.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7879
Test Plan: unit test updates included
Reviewed By: jay-zhuang
Differential Revision: D26371245
Pulled By: pdillinger
fbshipit-source-id: da6600d90a3785b99ad17a88b2a3027710b4ea3a
Summary:
In the adapter class `WritableFileStringStreamAdapter`, which wraps WritableFile to be used for std::ostream, previouly only `std::endl` is considered a special case because `endl` is written by `os.put()` directly without going through `xsputn()`. `os.put()` will call `sputc()` and if we further check the internal implementation of `sputc()`, we will see it is
```
int_type __CLR_OR_THIS_CALL sputc(_Elem _Ch) { // put a character
return 0 < _Pnavail() ? _Traits::to_int_type(*_Pninc() = _Ch) : overflow(_Traits::to_int_type(_Ch));
```
As we explicitly disabled buffering, _Pnavail() is always 0. Thus every write, not captured by xsputn, becomes an overflow.
When I run tests on Windows, I found not only `std::endl` will drop into this case, writing an unsigned long long will also call `os.put()` then followed by `sputc()` and eventually call `overflow()`. Therefore, instead of only checking `std::endl`, we should try to append other characters as well unless the appending operation fails.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7991
Reviewed By: jay-zhuang
Differential Revision: D26615692
Pulled By: ajkr
fbshipit-source-id: 4c0003de1645b9531545b23df69b000e07014468
Summary:
RocksDB does auto-readahead for iterators on noticing more
than two reads for a table file. The readahead starts at 8KB and doubles on every
additional read upto BlockBasedTable::kMaxAutoReadAheadSize which is
256*1024.
This PR adds a new option BlockBasedTableOptions::max_auto_readahead_size which
replaces BlockBasedTable::kMaxAutoReadAheadSize and the new option can be
configured.
If max_auto_readahead_size is set 0 then no implicit auto prefetching will
be done. If max_auto_readahead_size provided is less than
8KB (which is initial readahead size used by rocksdb in case of
auto-readahead), readahead size will remain same as max_auto_readahead_size.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7951
Test Plan: Add new unit test case.
Reviewed By: anand1976
Differential Revision: D26568085
Pulled By: akankshamahajan15
fbshipit-source-id: b6543520fc74e97d859f2002328d4c5254d417af
Summary:
The sample selection technique taken in https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/7970 was problematic
because it had two code paths for sample selection depending on the
number of data blocks, and one of those code paths involved an
allocation. Using prime numbers, we can consolidate into one code path
without allocation. The downside is there will be values of N (number of
data blocks buffered) that suffer from poor spread in the selected
samples.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7987
Test Plan: `make check -j48`
Reviewed By: pdillinger
Differential Revision: D26586147
Pulled By: ajkr
fbshipit-source-id: 62028e54336fadb6e2c7a7fe6747daa05a263d32
Summary:
For dictionary compression, we need to collect some representative samples of the data to be compressed, which we use to either generate or train (when `CompressionOptions::zstd_max_train_bytes > 0`) a dictionary. Previously, the strategy was to buffer all the data blocks during flush, and up to the target file size during compaction. That strategy allowed us to randomly pick samples from as wide a range as possible that'd be guaranteed to land in a single output file.
However, some users try to make huge files in memory-constrained environments, where this strategy can cause OOM. This PR introduces an option, `CompressionOptions::max_dict_buffer_bytes`, that limits how much data blocks are buffered before we switch to unbuffered mode (which means creating the per-SST dictionary, writing out the buffered data, and compressing/writing new blocks as soon as they are built). It is not strict as we currently buffer more than just data blocks -- also keys are buffered. But it does make a step towards giving users predictable memory usage.
Related changes include:
- Changed sampling for dictionary compression to select unique data blocks when there is limited availability of data blocks
- Made use of `BlockBuilder::SwapAndReset()` to save an allocation+memcpy when buffering data blocks for building a dictionary
- Changed `ParseBoolean()` to accept an input containing characters after the boolean. This is necessary since, with this PR, a value for `CompressionOptions::enabled` is no longer necessarily the final component in the `CompressionOptions` string.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7970
Test Plan:
- updated `CompressionOptions` unit tests to verify limit is respected (to the extent expected in the current implementation) in various scenarios of flush/compaction to bottommost/non-bottommost level
- looked at jemalloc heap profiles right before and after switching to unbuffered mode during flush/compaction. Verified memory usage in buffering is proportional to the limit set.
Reviewed By: pdillinger
Differential Revision: D26467994
Pulled By: ajkr
fbshipit-source-id: 3da4ef9fba59974e4ef40e40c01611002c861465
Summary:
Adds support for prefetching data in Ribbon queries,
which especially optimizes batched Ribbon queries for MultiGet
(~222ns/key to ~97ns/key) but also single key queries on cold memory
(~333ns to ~226ns) because many queries span more than one cache line.
This required some refactoring of the query algorithm, and there
does not appear to be a noticeable regression in "hot memory" query
times (perhaps from 48ns to 50ns).
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7889
Test Plan:
existing unit tests, plus performance validation with
filter_bench:
Each data point is the best of two runs. I saturated the machine
CPUs with other filter_bench runs in the background.
Before:
$ ./filter_bench -impl=3 -m_keys_total_max=200 -average_keys_per_filter=100000 -m_queries=50
WARNING: Assertions are enabled; benchmarks unnecessarily slow
Building...
Build avg ns/key: 125.86
Number of filters: 1993
Total size (MB): 168.166
Reported total allocated memory (MB): 183.211
Reported internal fragmentation: 8.94626%
Bits/key stored: 7.05341
Prelim FP rate %: 0.951827
----------------------------
Mixed inside/outside queries...
Single filter net ns/op: 48.0111
Batched, prepared net ns/op: 222.384
Batched, unprepared net ns/op: 343.908
Skewed 50% in 1% net ns/op: 252.916
Skewed 80% in 20% net ns/op: 320.579
Random filter net ns/op: 332.957
After:
$ ./filter_bench -impl=3 -m_keys_total_max=200 -average_keys_per_filter=100000 -m_queries=50
WARNING: Assertions are enabled; benchmarks unnecessarily slow
Building...
Build avg ns/key: 128.117
Number of filters: 1993
Total size (MB): 168.166
Reported total allocated memory (MB): 183.211
Reported internal fragmentation: 8.94626%
Bits/key stored: 7.05341
Prelim FP rate %: 0.951827
----------------------------
Mixed inside/outside queries...
Single filter net ns/op: 49.8812
Batched, prepared net ns/op: 97.1514
Batched, unprepared net ns/op: 222.025
Skewed 50% in 1% net ns/op: 197.48
Skewed 80% in 20% net ns/op: 212.457
Random filter net ns/op: 226.464
Bloom comparison, for reference:
$ ./filter_bench -impl=2 -m_keys_total_max=200 -average_keys_per_filter=100000 -m_queries=50
WARNING: Assertions are enabled; benchmarks unnecessarily slow
Building...
Build avg ns/key: 35.3042
Number of filters: 1993
Total size (MB): 238.488
Reported total allocated memory (MB): 262.875
Reported internal fragmentation: 10.2255%
Bits/key stored: 10.0029
Prelim FP rate %: 0.965327
----------------------------
Mixed inside/outside queries...
Single filter net ns/op: 9.09931
Batched, prepared net ns/op: 34.21
Batched, unprepared net ns/op: 88.8564
Skewed 50% in 1% net ns/op: 139.75
Skewed 80% in 20% net ns/op: 181.264
Random filter net ns/op: 173.88
Reviewed By: jay-zhuang
Differential Revision: D26378710
Pulled By: pdillinger
fbshipit-source-id: 058428967c55ed763698284cd3b4bbe3351b6e69
Summary:
Introduces and uses a SystemClock class to RocksDB. This class contains the time-related functions of an Env and these functions can be redirected from the Env to the SystemClock.
Many of the places that used an Env (Timer, PerfStepTimer, RepeatableThread, RateLimiter, WriteController) for time-related functions have been changed to use SystemClock instead. There are likely more places that can be changed, but this is a start to show what can/should be done. Over time it would be nice to migrate most (if not all) of the uses of the time functions from the Env to the SystemClock.
There are several Env classes that implement these functions. Most of these have not been converted yet to SystemClock implementations; that will come in a subsequent PR. It would be good to unify many of the Mock Timer implementations, so that they behave similarly and be tested similarly (some override Sleep, some use a MockSleep, etc).
Additionally, this change will allow new methods to be introduced to the SystemClock (like https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/7101 WaitFor) in a consistent manner across a smaller number of classes.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7858
Reviewed By: pdillinger
Differential Revision: D26006406
Pulled By: mrambacher
fbshipit-source-id: ed10a8abbdab7ff2e23d69d85bd25b3e7e899e90
Summary:
Change the StringEnv and related classes to be based on FileSystem APIs rather than the corresponding Env ones. The StringSink and StringSource classes were changed to be based on the corresponding FS file classes.
Part of a cleanup to use the newer interfaces. This change also eliminates some of the casts/wrappers to LegacyFile classes.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7786
Reviewed By: jay-zhuang
Differential Revision: D25761460
Pulled By: anand1976
fbshipit-source-id: 428ae8e32b3db97dbeeca08c9d3bb0d9d4d3a38f
Summary:
RetrieveMultipleBlocks which is used by MultiGet to read data blocks is not updating num_data_read stat in
GetContextStats.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7770
Test Plan: make check -j64
Reviewed By: anand1976
Differential Revision: D25538982
Pulled By: akankshamahajan15
fbshipit-source-id: e3daedb035b1be8ab6af6f115cb3793ccc7b1ec6
Summary:
This disables Linux/amd64 builds in Travis for PRs, and adds a
gcc-10+c++20 build in CircleCI, which should fill out sufficient coverage
vs. what we had in Travis
Fixed a use of std::is_pod, which is deprecated in c++20
Fixed ++ on a volatile in db_repl_stress.cc, with bigger refactoring.
Although ++ on this volatile was probably ok with one thread writer and
one thread reader, the code was still overly complex. There was a
deadcode check for error
`if (replThread.no_read < dataPump.no_records)` which can be proven
never to happen based on the structure of the code. It infinite loops
instead for the case intended to be checked. I just simplified the code
for what should be the same checking power.
Also most configurations seem to be using make parallelism = 2 * vcores,
so fixing / using that.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7791
Test Plan:
CI
and `while ./db_repl_stress; do echo again; done` for a while
Reviewed By: siying
Differential Revision: D25669834
Pulled By: pdillinger
fbshipit-source-id: b2c688053d0b1d52c989903449d3cd27a04130d6
Summary:
Primarily this change refactors the optimize_filters_for_memory
code for Bloom filters, based on malloc_usable_size, to also work for
Ribbon filters.
This change also replaces the somewhat slow but general
BuiltinFilterBitsBuilder::ApproximateNumEntries with
implementation-specific versions for Ribbon (new) and Legacy Bloom
(based on a recently deleted version). The reason is to emphasize
speed in ApproximateNumEntries rather than 100% accuracy.
Justification: ApproximateNumEntries (formerly CalculateNumEntry) is
only used by RocksDB for range-partitioned filters, called each time we
start to construct one. (In theory, it should be possible to reuse the
estimate, but the abstractions provided by FilterPolicy don't really
make that workable.) But this is only used as a heuristic estimate for
hitting a desired partitioned filter size because of alignment to data
blocks, which have various numbers of unique keys or prefixes. The two
factors lead us to prioritize reasonable speed over 100% accuracy.
optimize_filters_for_memory adds extra complication, because precisely
calculating num_entries for some allowed number of bytes depends on state
with optimize_filters_for_memory enabled. And the allocator-agnostic
implementation of optimize_filters_for_memory, using malloc_usable_size,
means we would have to actually allocate memory, many times, just to
precisely determine how many entries (keys) could be added and stay below
some size budget, for the current state. (In a draft, I got this
working, and then realized the balance of speed vs. accuracy was all
wrong.)
So related to that, I have made CalculateSpace, an internal-only API
only used for testing, non-authoritative also if
optimize_filters_for_memory is enabled. This simplifies some code.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7774
Test Plan:
unit test updated, and for FilterSize test, range of tested
values is greatly expanded (still super fast)
Also tested `db_bench -benchmarks=fillrandom,stats -bloom_bits=10 -num=1000000 -partition_index_and_filters -format_version=5 [-optimize_filters_for_memory] [-use_ribbon_filter]` with temporary debug output of generated filter sizes.
Bloom+optimize_filters_for_memory:
1 Filter size: 197 (224 in memory)
134 Filter size: 3525 (3584 in memory)
107 Filter size: 4037 (4096 in memory)
Total on disk: 904,506
Total in memory: 918,752
Ribbon+optimize_filters_for_memory:
1 Filter size: 3061 (3072 in memory)
110 Filter size: 3573 (3584 in memory)
58 Filter size: 4085 (4096 in memory)
Total on disk: 633,021 (-30.0%)
Total in memory: 634,880 (-30.9%)
Bloom (no offm):
1 Filter size: 261 (320 in memory)
1 Filter size: 3333 (3584 in memory)
240 Filter size: 3717 (4096 in memory)
Total on disk: 895,674 (-1% on disk vs. +offm; known tolerable overhead of offm)
Total in memory: 986,944 (+7.4% vs. +offm)
Ribbon (no offm):
1 Filter size: 2949 (3072 in memory)
1 Filter size: 3381 (3584 in memory)
167 Filter size: 3701 (4096 in memory)
Total on disk: 624,397 (-30.3% vs. Bloom)
Total in memory: 690,688 (-30.0% vs. Bloom)
Note that optimize_filters_for_memory is even more effective for Ribbon filter than for cache-local Bloom, because it can close the unused memory gap even tighter than Bloom filter, because of 16 byte increments for Ribbon vs. 64 byte increments for Bloom.
Reviewed By: jay-zhuang
Differential Revision: D25592970
Pulled By: pdillinger
fbshipit-source-id: 606fdaa025bb790d7e9c21601e8ea86e10541912
Summary:
Deprecate CalculateNumEntry and replace with
ApproximateNumEntries (better name) using size_t instead of int and
uint32_t, to minimize confusing casts and bad overflow behavior
(possible though probably not realistic). Bloom sizes are now explicitly
capped at max size supported by implementations: just under 4GiB for
fv=5 Bloom, and just under 512MiB for fv<5 Legacy Bloom. This
hardening could help to set up for fuzzing.
Also, since RocksDB only uses this information as an approximation
for trying to hit certain sizes for partitioned filters, it's more important
that the function be reasonably fast than for it to be completely
accurate. It's hard enough to be 100% accurate for Ribbon (currently
reversing CalculateSpace) that adding optimize_filters_for_memory
into the mix is just not worth trying to be 100% accurate for num
entries for bytes.
Also:
- Cleaned up filter_policy.h to remove MSVC warning handling and
potentially unsafe use of exception for "not implemented"
- Correct the number of entries limit beyond which current Ribbon
implementation falls back on Bloom instead.
- Consistently use "num_entries" rather than "num_entry"
- Remove LegacyBloomBitsBuilder::CalculateNumEntry as it's essentially
obsolete from general implementation
BuiltinFilterBitsBuilder::CalculateNumEntries.
- Fix filter_bench to skip some tests that don't make sense when only
one or a small number of filters has been generated.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7726
Test Plan:
expanded existing unit tests for CalculateSpace /
ApproximateNumEntries. Also manually used filter_bench to verify Legacy and
fv=5 Bloom size caps work (much too expensive for unit test). Note that
the actual bits per key is below requested due to space cap.
$ ./filter_bench -impl=0 -bits_per_key=20 -average_keys_per_filter=256000000 -vary_key_count_ratio=0 -m_keys_total_max=256 -allow_bad_fp_rate
...
Total size (MB): 511.992
Bits/key stored: 16.777
...
$ ./filter_bench -impl=2 -bits_per_key=20 -average_keys_per_filter=2000000000 -vary_key_count_ratio=0 -m_keys_total_max=2000
...
Total size (MB): 4096
Bits/key stored: 17.1799
...
$
Reviewed By: jay-zhuang
Differential Revision: D25239800
Pulled By: pdillinger
fbshipit-source-id: f94e6d065efd31e05ec630ae1a82e6400d8390c4
Summary:
Ensure that when direct IO is enabled and a compressed block cache is
configured, MultiGet inserts compressed data blocks into the compressed
block cache.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7756
Test Plan: Add unit test to db_basic_test
Reviewed By: cheng-chang
Differential Revision: D25416240
Pulled By: anand1976
fbshipit-source-id: 75d57526370c9c0a45ff72651f3278dbd8a9086f
Summary:
Instead of using `EncodeFixed32` which always serialize a integer to
little endian, we should use the local machine's endianness when
populating a native data structure during options parsing.
Without this fix, `read_amp_bytes_per_bit` may be populated incorrectly
on big-endian machines.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7680
Test Plan: make check
Reviewed By: pdillinger
Differential Revision: D24999166
Pulled By: riversand963
fbshipit-source-id: dc603cff6e17f8fa32479ce6df93b93082e6b0c4
Summary:
A temporary hack to work around a bug in 6.10, 6.11, 6.12, 6.13 and
6.14. The bug will write out 8 bytes to OPTIONS file from the starting
address of BlockBasedTableOptions.read_amp_bytes_per_bit which is
actually a uint32. Consequently, the value of read_amp_bytes_per_bit
written in the OPTIONS file is wrong. From 6.15, RocksDB will
try to parse the read_amp_bytes_per_bit from OPTIONS file as a uint32.
To be able to load OPTIONS file generated by affected releases before
the fix, we need to manually parse read_amp_bytes_per_bit with this hack.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7659
Test Plan:
Generate a db with current 6.14.fb (head at b6db05dbb5). Maybe use db_stress.
Checkout this PR, run
```
~/rocksdb/ldb --db=. --try_load_options --ignore_unknown_options idump --count_only
```
Expect success, and should not see
```
Failed: Invalid argument: Error parsing read_amp_bytes_per_bit:17179869184
```
Also
make check
Reviewed By: anand1976
Differential Revision: D24954752
Pulled By: riversand963
fbshipit-source-id: c7b802fc3e52acd050a4fc1cd475016122234394
Summary:
Added experimental public API for Ribbon filter:
NewExperimentalRibbonFilterPolicy(). This experimental API will
take a "Bloom equivalent" bits per key, and configure the Ribbon
filter for the same FP rate as Bloom would have but ~30% space
savings. (Note: optimize_filters_for_memory is not yet implemented
for Ribbon filter. That can be added with no effect on schema.)
Internally, the Ribbon filter is configured using a "one_in_fp_rate"
value, which is 1 over desired FP rate. For example, use 100 for 1%
FP rate. I'm expecting this will be used in the future for configuring
Bloom-like filters, as I expect people to more commonly hold constant
the filter accuracy and change the space vs. time trade-off, rather than
hold constant the space (per key) and change the accuracy vs. time
trade-off, though we might make that available.
### Benchmarking
```
$ ./filter_bench -impl=2 -quick -m_keys_total_max=200 -average_keys_per_filter=100000 -net_includes_hashing
Building...
Build avg ns/key: 34.1341
Number of filters: 1993
Total size (MB): 238.488
Reported total allocated memory (MB): 262.875
Reported internal fragmentation: 10.2255%
Bits/key stored: 10.0029
----------------------------
Mixed inside/outside queries...
Single filter net ns/op: 18.7508
Random filter net ns/op: 258.246
Average FP rate %: 0.968672
----------------------------
Done. (For more info, run with -legend or -help.)
$ ./filter_bench -impl=3 -quick -m_keys_total_max=200 -average_keys_per_filter=100000 -net_includes_hashing
Building...
Build avg ns/key: 130.851
Number of filters: 1993
Total size (MB): 168.166
Reported total allocated memory (MB): 183.211
Reported internal fragmentation: 8.94626%
Bits/key stored: 7.05341
----------------------------
Mixed inside/outside queries...
Single filter net ns/op: 58.4523
Random filter net ns/op: 363.717
Average FP rate %: 0.952978
----------------------------
Done. (For more info, run with -legend or -help.)
```
168.166 / 238.488 = 0.705 -> 29.5% space reduction
130.851 / 34.1341 = 3.83x construction time for this Ribbon filter vs. lastest Bloom filter (could make that as little as about 2.5x for less space reduction)
### Working around a hashing "flaw"
bloom_test discovered a flaw in the simple hashing applied in
StandardHasher when num_starts == 1 (num_slots == 128), showing an
excessively high FP rate. The problem is that when many entries, on the
order of number of hash bits or kCoeffBits, are associated with the same
start location, the correlation between the CoeffRow and ResultRow (for
efficiency) can lead to a solution that is "universal," or nearly so, for
entries mapping to that start location. (Normally, variance in start
location breaks the effective association between CoeffRow and
ResultRow; the same value for CoeffRow is effectively different if start
locations are different.) Without kUseSmash and with num_starts > 1 (thus
num_starts ~= num_slots), this flaw should be completely irrelevant. Even
with 10M slots, the chances of a single slot having just 16 (or more)
entries map to it--not enough to cause an FP problem, which would be local
to that slot if it happened--is 1 in millions. This spreadsheet formula
shows that: =1/(10000000*(1 - POISSON(15, 1, TRUE)))
As kUseSmash==false (the setting for Standard128RibbonBitsBuilder) is
intended for CPU efficiency of filters with many more entries/slots than
kCoeffBits, a very reasonable work-around is to disallow num_starts==1
when !kUseSmash, by making the minimum non-zero number of slots
2*kCoeffBits. This is the work-around I've applied. This also means that
the new Ribbon filter schema (Standard128RibbonBitsBuilder) is not
space-efficient for less than a few hundred entries. Because of this, I
have made it fall back on constructing a Bloom filter, under existing
schema, when that is more space efficient for small filters. (We can
change this in the future if we want.)
TODO: better unit tests for this case in ribbon_test, and probably
update StandardHasher for kUseSmash case so that it can scale nicely to
small filters.
### Other related changes
* Add Ribbon filter to stress/crash test
* Add Ribbon filter to filter_bench as -impl=3
* Add option string support, as in "filter_policy=experimental_ribbon:5.678;"
where 5.678 is the Bloom equivalent bits per key.
* Rename internal mode BloomFilterPolicy::kAuto to kAutoBloom
* Add a general BuiltinFilterBitsBuilder::CalculateNumEntry based on
binary searching CalculateSpace (inefficient), so that subclasses
(especially experimental ones) don't have to provide an efficient
implementation inverting CalculateSpace.
* Minor refactor FastLocalBloomBitsBuilder for new base class
XXH3pFilterBitsBuilder shared with new Standard128RibbonBitsBuilder,
which allows the latter to fall back on Bloom construction in some
extreme cases.
* Mostly updated bloom_test for Ribbon filter, though a test like
FullBloomTest::Schema is a next TODO to ensure schema stability
(in case this becomes production-ready schema as it is).
* Add some APIs to ribbon_impl.h for configuring Ribbon filters.
Although these are reasonably covered by bloom_test, TODO more unit
tests in ribbon_test
* Added a "tool" FindOccupancyForSuccessRate to ribbon_test to get data
for constructing the linear approximations in GetNumSlotsFor95PctSuccess.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7658
Test Plan:
Some unit tests updated but other testing is left TODO. This
is considered experimental but laying down schema compatibility as early
as possible in case it proves production-quality. Also tested in
stress/crash test.
Reviewed By: jay-zhuang
Differential Revision: D24899349
Pulled By: pdillinger
fbshipit-source-id: 9715f3e6371c959d923aea8077c9423c7a9f82b8
Summary:
The Customizable class is an extension of the Configurable class and allows instances to be created by a name/ID. Classes that extend customizable can define their Type (e.g. "TableFactory", "Cache") and a method to instantiate them (TableFactory::CreateFromString). Customizable objects can be registered with the ObjectRegistry and created dynamically.
Future PRs will make more types of objects extend Customizable.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/6590
Reviewed By: cheng-chang
Differential Revision: D24841553
Pulled By: zhichao-cao
fbshipit-source-id: d0c2132bd932e971cbfe2c908ca2e5db30c5e155
Summary:
The filter query key should not contain timestamp. The timestamp is
stripped for Get(), but not MultiGet().
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7589
Reviewed By: riversand963
Differential Revision: D24494661
Pulled By: jay-zhuang
fbshipit-source-id: fc5ff40f9d683a89a760c6ff0ab3aed05a70c317
Summary:
This is a PR generated **semi-automatically** by an internal tool to remove unused includes and `using` statements.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7604
Test Plan: make check
Reviewed By: ajkr
Differential Revision: D24579392
Pulled By: riversand963
fbshipit-source-id: c4bfa6c6b08da1de186690d37eb73d8fff45aecd
Summary:
Fixes Issue https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/7497
When allow_data_in_errors db_options is set, log error key details in `ParseInternalKey()`
Have fixed most of the calls. Have few TODOs still pending - because have to make more deeper changes to pass in the allow_data_in_errors flag. Will do those in a separate PR later.
Tests:
- make check
- some of the existing tests that exercise the "internal key too small" condition are: dbformat_test, cuckoo_table_builder_test
- some of the existing tests that exercise the corrupted key path are: corruption_test, merge_helper_test, compaction_iterator_test
Example of new status returns:
- Key too small - `Corrupted Key: Internal Key too small. Size=5`
- Corrupt key with allow_data_in_errors option set to false: `Corrupted Key: '<redacted>' seq:3, type:3`
- Corrupt key with allow_data_in_errors option set to true: `Corrupted Key: '61' seq:3, type:3`
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7515
Reviewed By: ajkr
Differential Revision: D24240264
Pulled By: ramvadiv
fbshipit-source-id: bc48f5d4475ac19d7713e16df37505b31aac42e7
Summary:
This PR does a few things:
1. The MockFileSystem class was split out from the MockEnv. This change would theoretically allow a MockFileSystem to be used by other Environments as well (if we created a means of constructing one). The MockFileSystem implements a FileSystem in its entirety and does not rely on any Wrapper implementation.
2. Make the RocksDB test suite work when MOCK_ENV=1 and ENCRYPTED_ENV=1 are set. To accomplish this, a few things were needed:
- The tests that tried to use the "wrong" environment (Env::Default() instead of env_) were updated
- The MockFileSystem was changed to support the features it was missing or mishandled (such as recursively deleting files in a directory or supporting renaming of a directory).
3. Updated the test framework to have a ROCKSDB_GTEST_SKIP macro. This can be used to flag tests that are skipped. Currently, this defaults to doing nothing (marks the test as SUCCESS) but will mark the tests as SKIPPED when RocksDB is upgraded to a version of gtest that supports this (gtest-1.10).
I have run a full "make check" with MEM_ENV, ENCRYPTED_ENV, both, and neither under both MacOS and RedHat. A few tests were disabled/skipped for the MEM/ENCRYPTED cases. The error_handler_fs_test fails/hangs for MEM_ENV (presumably a timing problem) and I will introduce another PR/issue to track that problem. (I will also push a change to disable those tests soon). There is one more test in DBTest2 that also fails which I need to investigate or skip before this PR is merged.
Theoretically, this PR should also allow the test suite to run against an Env loaded from the registry, though I do not have one to try it with currently.
Finally, once this is accepted, it would be nice if there was a CircleCI job to run these tests on a checkin so this effort does not become stale. I do not know how to do that, so if someone could write that job, it would be appreciated :)
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7566
Reviewed By: zhichao-cao
Differential Revision: D24408980
Pulled By: jay-zhuang
fbshipit-source-id: 911b1554a4d0da06fd51feca0c090a4abdcb4a5f
Summary:
This commit makes https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/6262's code change tidier and easier to understand by:
1. Wrapping parallel compression initialization and termination into
common methods;
2. Wrapping BlockRep initialization, push/pop into common methods;
3. Wrapping file size estimation into common methods;
4. Fixing function declarations that use non-const reference;
5. Fixing some uninitialized variables;
6. Fixing first_block data race;
7. Making BlockRep::status check in BlockBasedTableBuilder::Finish only present
if ok();
8. Making assert(ok()) in BlockBasedTableBuilder::CompressAndVerifyBlock only
present in non-parallel compression mode. In parallel compression mode,
compression will abort if status is not OK;
9. Eliminating potential data race caused by BlockBasedTableBuilder::GetStatus()
and BlockBasedTableBuilder::GetIOStatus() by returning status copy instead of
unprotected reference.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/6888
Reviewed By: ajkr
Differential Revision: D21957110
Pulled By: jay-zhuang
fbshipit-source-id: 3a29892f249209513f030349756cecd7736eae80