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Jay Huh | 793a786fa3 |
Fix for unchecked status in CancelAllBackgroundWork (#11699)
Summary: ## Summary PR https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/11497 introduced this. Status from `CancelPeriodicTaskScheduler()` is unchecked and causing test failure like https://app.circleci.com/pipelines/github/facebook/rocksdb/30743/workflows/24443a9b-6fc3-41e6-86c1-992d766eb1ec/jobs/642419 Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/11699 Test Plan: Existing tests Reviewed By: cbi42 Differential Revision: D48287188 Pulled By: jaykorean fbshipit-source-id: b6bcf6e3c3c47f126c34c24a3dfed2649635cc8c |
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Jay Huh | 52816ff64d |
Close DB option in WaitForCompact() (#11497)
Summary: Context: As mentioned in https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/11436, introducing `close_db` option in `WaitForCompactOptions` to close DB after waiting for compactions to finish. Must be set to true to close the DB upon compactions finishing. 1. `bool close_db = false` added to `WaitForCompactOptions` 2. Introduced `CancelPeriodicTaskSchedulers()` and moved unregistering PeriodicTaskSchedulers to it.`CancelAllBackgroundWork()` calls it now. 3. When close_db option is on, unpersisted data (data in memtable when WAL is disabled) will be flushed in `WaitForCompact()` if flush option is not on (and `mutable_db_options_.avoid_flush_during_shutdown` is not true). The unpersisted data flush in `CancelAllBackgroundWork()` will be skipped because `shutting_down_` flag will be set true before calling `Close()`. 4. Atomic boolean `reject_new_background_jobs_` is introduced to prevent new background jobs from being added during the short period of time after waiting is done and before `shutting_down_` is set by `Close()`. 5. `WaitForCompact()` now waits for recovery in progress to complete as well. (flush operations from WAL -> L0 files) 6. Added `close_db_` cases to all existing `WaitForCompactTests` 7. Added a scenario to `DBBasicTest::DBClose` Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/11497 Test Plan: - Existing DBCompactionTests - `WaitForCompactWithOptionToFlushAndCloseDB` added - Added a scenario to `DBBasicTest::DBClose` Reviewed By: pdillinger, jowlyzhang Differential Revision: D46337560 Pulled By: jaykorean fbshipit-source-id: 0f8c7ee09394847f2af5ea4bdd331b47bcdef0b0 |
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Yu Zhang | 7cdbce4564 |
Add UDT support in API DB::GetApproximateMemTableStats (#11689)
Summary: This API should consider the case when user-defined timestamp is enabled. Also added some documentation to some related API to clarify the usage in the case when user-defined timestamp is enabled. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/11689 Test Plan: Unit test added ``` make check ./db_with_timestamp_basic_test --gtest_filter=*GetApproximateSizes* ``` Reviewed By: ltamasi Differential Revision: D48208568 Pulled By: jowlyzhang fbshipit-source-id: c5baa4a2923441f8ea3a3672c98223a43a3428dc |
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Hui Xiao | 9a034801ce |
Group rocksdb.sst.read.micros stat by different user read IOActivity + misc (#11444)
Summary:
**Context/Summary:**
- Similar to https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/11288 but for user read such as `Get(), MultiGet(), DBIterator::XXX(), Verify(File)Checksum()`.
- For this, I refactored some user-facing `MultiGet` calls in `TransactionBase` and various types of `DB` so that it does not call a user-facing `Get()` but `GetImpl()` for passing the `ReadOptions::io_activity` check (see PR conversation)
- New user read stats breakdown are guarded by `kExceptDetailedTimers` since measurement shows they have 4-5% regression to the upstream/main.
- Misc
- More refactoring: with https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/11288, we complete passing `ReadOptions/IOOptions` to FS level. So we can now replace the previously [added](https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9424) `rate_limiter_priority` parameter in `RandomAccessFileReader`'s `Read/MultiRead/Prefetch()` with `IOOptions::rate_limiter_priority`
- Also, `ReadAsync()` call time is measured in `SST_READ_MICRO` now
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/11444
Test Plan:
- CI fake db crash/stress test
- Microbenchmarking
**Build** `make clean && ROCKSDB_NO_FBCODE=1 DEBUG_LEVEL=0 make -jN db_basic_bench`
- google benchmark version:
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Xinye Tao | d2b0652b32 |
compute compaction score once for a batch of range file deletes (#10744)
Summary: Only re-calculate compaction score once for a batch of deletions. Fix performance regression brought by https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8434. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10744 Test Plan: In one of our production cluster that recently upgraded to RocksDB 6.29, it takes more than 10 minutes to delete files in 30,000 ranges. The RocksDB instance contains approximately 80,000 files. After this patch, the duration reduces to 100+ ms, which is on par with RocksDB 6.4. Cherry-picking downstream PR: https://github.com/tikv/rocksdb/pull/316 Signed-off-by: tabokie <xy.tao@outlook.com> Reviewed By: cbi42 Differential Revision: D48002581 Pulled By: ajkr fbshipit-source-id: 7245607ee3ad79c53b648a6396c9159f166b9437 |
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Andrew Kryczka | 4500a0d6ec |
Avoid an std::map copy in persistent stats (#11681)
Summary: An internal user reported this copy showing up in a CPU profile. We can use move instead. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/11681 Differential Revision: D48103170 Pulled By: ajkr fbshipit-source-id: 083d6470181a0041bb5275b657aa61bee23a3729 |
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Peter Dillinger | 7a1b0207e6 |
format_version=6 and context-aware block checksums (#9058)
Summary: ## Context checksum All RocksDB checksums currently use 32 bits of checking power, which should be 1 in 4 billion false negative (FN) probability (failing to detect corruption). This is true for random corruptions, and in some cases small corruptions are guaranteed to be detected. But some possible corruptions, such as in storage metadata rather than storage payload data, would have a much higher FN rate. For example: * Data larger than one SST block is replaced by data from elsewhere in the same or another SST file. Especially with block_align=true, the probability of exact block size match is probably around 1 in 100, making the FN probability around that same. Without `block_align=true` the probability of same block start location is probably around 1 in 10,000, for FN probability around 1 in a million. To solve this problem in new format_version=6, we add "context awareness" to block checksum checks. The stored and expected checksum value is modified based on the block's position in the file and which file it is in. The modifications are cleverly chosen so that, for example * blocks within about 4GB of each other are guaranteed to use different context * blocks that are offset by exactly some multiple of 4GiB are guaranteed to use different context * files generated by the same process are guaranteed to use different context for the same offsets, until wrap-around after 2^32 - 1 files Thus, with format_version=6, if a valid SST block and checksum is misplaced, its checksum FN probability should be essentially ideal, 1 in 4B. ## Footer checksum This change also adds checksum protection to the SST footer (with format_version=6), for the first time without relying on whole file checksum. To prevent a corruption of the format_version in the footer (e.g. 6 -> 5) to defeat the footer checksum, we change much of the footer data format including an "extended magic number" in format_version 6 that would be interpreted as empty index and metaindex block handles in older footer versions. We also change the encoding of handles to free up space for other new data in footer. ## More detail: making space in footer In order to keep footer the same size in format_version=6 (avoid change to IO patterns), we have to free up some space for new data. We do this two ways: * Metaindex block handle is encoded down to 4 bytes (from 10) by assuming it immediately precedes the footer, and by assuming it is < 4GB. * Index block handle is moved into metaindex. (I don't know why it was in footer to begin with.) ## Performance In case of small performance penalty, I've made a "pay as you go" optimization to compensate: replace `MutableCFOptions` in BlockBasedTableBuilder::Rep with the only field used in that structure after construction: `prefix_extractor`. This makes the PR an overall performance improvement (results below). Nevertheless I'm seeing essentially no difference going from fv=5 to fv=6, even including that improvement for both. That's based on extreme case table write performance testing, many files with many blocks. This is relatively checksum intensive (small blocks) and salt generation intensive (small files). ``` (for I in `seq 1 100`; do TEST_TMPDIR=/dev/shm/dbbench2 ./db_bench -benchmarks=fillseq -memtablerep=vector -disable_wal=1 -allow_concurrent_memtable_write=false -num=3000000 -compaction_style=2 -fifo_compaction_max_table_files_size_mb=10000 -fifo_compaction_allow_compaction=0 -write_buffer_size=100000 -compression_type=none -block_size=1000; done) 2>&1 | grep micros/op | tee out awk '{ tot += $5; n += 1; } END { print int(1.0 * tot / n) }' < out ``` Each value below is ops/s averaged over 100 runs, run simultaneously with competing configuration for load fairness Before -> after (both fv=5): 483530 -> 483673 (negligible) Re-run 1: 480733 -> 485427 (1.0% faster) Re-run 2: 483821 -> 484541 (0.1% faster) Before (fv=5) -> after (fv=6): 482006 -> 485100 (0.6% faster) Re-run 1: 482212 -> 485075 (0.6% faster) Re-run 2: 483590 -> 484073 (0.1% faster) After fv=5 -> after fv=6: 483878 -> 485542 (0.3% faster) Re-run 1: 485331 -> 483385 (0.4% slower) Re-run 2: 485283 -> 483435 (0.4% slower) Re-run 3: 483647 -> 486109 (0.5% faster) Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9058 Test Plan: unit tests included (table_test, db_properties_test, salt in env_test). General DB tests and crash test updated to test new format_version. Also temporarily updated the default format version to 6 and saw some test failures. Almost all were due to an inadvertent additional read in VerifyChecksum to verify the index block checksum, though it's arguably a bug that VerifyChecksum does not appear to (re-)verify the index block checksum, just assuming it was verified in opening the index reader (probably *usually* true but probably not always true). Some other concerns about VerifyChecksum are left in FIXME comments. The only remaining test failure on change of default (in block_fetcher_test) now has a comment about how to upgrade the test. The format compatibility test does not need updating because we have not updated the default format_version. Reviewed By: ajkr, mrambacher Differential Revision: D33100915 Pulled By: pdillinger fbshipit-source-id: 8679e3e572fa580181a737fd6d113ed53c5422ee |
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Yu Zhang | c24ef26ca7 |
Support switching on / off UDT together with in-Memtable-only feature (#11623)
Summary: Add support to allow enabling / disabling user-defined timestamps feature for an existing column family in combination with the in-Memtable only feature. To do this, this PR includes: 1) Log the `persist_user_defined_timestamps` option per column family in Manifest to facilitate detecting an attempt to enable / disable UDT. This entry is enforced to be logged in the same VersionEdit as the user comparator name entry. 2) User-defined timestamps related options are validated when re-opening a column family, including user comparator name and the `persist_user_defined_timestamps` flag. These type of settings and settings change are considered valid: a) no user comparator change and no effective `persist_user_defined_timestamp` flag change. b) switch user comparator to enable UDT provided the immediately effective `persist_user_defined_timestamps` flag is false. c) switch user comparator to disable UDT provided that the before-change `persist_user_defined_timestamps` is already false. 3) when an attempt to enable UDT is detected, we mark all its existing SST files as "having no UDT" by marking its `FileMetaData.user_defined_timestamps_persisted` flag to false and handle their file boundaries `FileMetaData.smallest`, `FileMetaData.largest` by padding a min timestamp. 4) while enabling / disabling UDT feature, timestamp size inconsistency in existing WAL logs are handled to make it compatible with the running user comparator. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/11623 Test Plan: ``` make all check ./db_with_timestamp_basic_test --gtest-filter="*EnableDisableUDT*" ./db_wal_test --gtest_filter="*EnableDisableUDT*" ``` Reviewed By: ltamasi Differential Revision: D47636862 Pulled By: jowlyzhang fbshipit-source-id: dcd19f67292da3c3cc9584c09ad00331c9ab9322 |
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mayue.fight | fa878a0107 |
Support to create a CF by importing multiple non-overlapping CFs (#11378)
Summary: The original Feature Request is from [https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/11317](https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/11317). Flink uses rocksdb as the state backend, all DB options are the same, and the keys of each DB instance are adjacent and there is no key overlap between two db instances. In the Flink rescaling scenario, it is necessary to quickly split the DB according to a certain key range or quickly merge multiple DBs into one. This PR is mainly used to quickly merge multiple DBs into one. We hope to extend the function of `CreateColumnFamilyWithImports` to support creating ColumnFamily by importing multiple ColumnFamily with no overlapping keys. The import logic is almost the same as `CreateColumnFamilyWithImport`, but it will check whether there is key overlap between CF when importing. The import will fail if there are key overlaps. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/11378 Reviewed By: ajkr Differential Revision: D46413709 Pulled By: cbi42 fbshipit-source-id: 846d0049fad11c59cf460fa846c345b26c658dfb |
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mayue.fight | 8d8eb0e77e |
Support Clip DB to KeyRange (#11379)
Summary: This PR is part of the request https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/11317. (Another part is https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/11378) ClipDB() will clip the entries in the CF according to the range [begin_key, end_key). All the entries outside this range will be completely deleted (including tombstones). This feature is mainly used to ensure that there is no overlapping Key when calling CreateColumnFamilyWithImports() to import multiple CFs. When Calling ClipDB [begin, end), there are the following steps 1. Quickly and directly delete files without overlap DeleteFilesInRanges(nullptr, begin) + DeleteFilesInRanges(end, nullptr) 2. Delete the Key outside the range Delete[smallest_key, begin) + Delete[end, largest_key] 3. Delete the tombstone through Manul Compact CompactRange(option, nullptr, nullptr) Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/11379 Reviewed By: ajkr Differential Revision: D45840358 Pulled By: cbi42 fbshipit-source-id: 54152e8a45fd8ede137f99787eb252f0b51440a4 |
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anand76 | 2084cdf237 |
Delete temp OPTIONS file on failure to write it (#11423)
Summary: When the DB is opened, RocksDB creates a temp OPTIONS file, writes the current options to it, and renames it. In case of a failure, the temp file is left behind, and is not deleted by PurgeObsoleteFiles(). Fix this by explicitly deleting the temp file if writing to it or renaming it fails. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/11423 Test Plan: Add a unit test Reviewed By: akankshamahajan15 Differential Revision: D45540454 Pulled By: anand1976 fbshipit-source-id: 47facdc30d8cc5667036312d04b21d3fc253c92e |
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Peter Dillinger | f4a02f2c52 |
Add hash_seed to Caches (#11391)
Summary: See motivation and description in new ShardedCacheOptions::hash_seed option. Updated db_bench so that its seed param is used for the cache hash seed. Made its code more safe to ensure seed is set before use. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/11391 Test Plan: unit tests added / updated **Performance** - no discernible difference seen running cache_bench repeatedly before & after. With lru_cache and hyper_clock_cache. Reviewed By: hx235 Differential Revision: D45557797 Pulled By: pdillinger fbshipit-source-id: 40bf4da6d66f9d41a8a0eb8e5cf4246a4aa07934 |
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leipeng | 40d69b59ad |
DBImpl::MultiGet: delete unused var superversions_to_delete (#11395)
Summary: In db_impl.cc DBImpl::MultiGet: delete unused var `superversions_to_delete` Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/11395 Reviewed By: ajkr Differential Revision: D45240896 Pulled By: cbi42 fbshipit-source-id: 0fff99b0d794b6f6d4aadee6036bddd6cb19eb31 |
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Hui Xiao | 151242ce46 |
Group rocksdb.sst.read.micros stat by IOActivity flush and compaction (#11288)
Summary: **Context:** The existing stat rocksdb.sst.read.micros does not reflect each of compaction and flush cases but aggregate them, which is not so helpful for us to understand IO read behavior of each of them. **Summary** - Update `StopWatch` and `RandomAccessFileReader` to record `rocksdb.sst.read.micros` and `rocksdb.file.{flush/compaction}.read.micros` - Fixed the default histogram in `RandomAccessFileReader` - New field `ReadOptions/IOOptions::io_activity`; Pass `ReadOptions` through paths under db open, flush and compaction to where we can prepare `IOOptions` and pass it to `RandomAccessFileReader` - Use `thread_status_util` for assertion in `DbStressFSWrapper` for continuous testing on we are passing correct `io_activity` under db open, flush and compaction Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/11288 Test Plan: - **Stress test** - **Db bench 1: rocksdb.sst.read.micros COUNT ≈ sum of rocksdb.file.read.flush.micros's and rocksdb.file.read.compaction.micros's.** (without blob) - May not be exactly the same due to `HistogramStat::Add` only guarantees atomic not accuracy across threads. ``` ./db_bench -db=/dev/shm/testdb/ -statistics=true -benchmarks="fillseq" -key_size=32 -value_size=512 -num=50000 -write_buffer_size=655 -target_file_size_base=655 -disable_auto_compactions=false -compression_type=none -bloom_bits=3 (-use_plain_table=1 -prefix_size=10) ``` ``` // BlockBasedTable rocksdb.sst.read.micros P50 : 2.009374 P95 : 4.968548 P99 : 8.110362 P100 : 43.000000 COUNT : 40456 SUM : 114805 rocksdb.file.read.flush.micros P50 : 1.871841 P95 : 3.872407 P99 : 5.540541 P100 : 43.000000 COUNT : 2250 SUM : 6116 rocksdb.file.read.compaction.micros P50 : 2.023109 P95 : 5.029149 P99 : 8.196910 P100 : 26.000000 COUNT : 38206 SUM : 108689 // PlainTable Does not apply ``` - **Db bench 2: performance** **Read** SETUP: db with 900 files ``` ./db_bench -db=/dev/shm/testdb/ -benchmarks="fillseq" -key_size=32 -value_size=512 -num=50000 -write_buffer_size=655 -disable_auto_compactions=true -target_file_size_base=655 -compression_type=none ```run till convergence ``` ./db_bench -seed=1678564177044286 -use_existing_db=true -db=/dev/shm/testdb -benchmarks=readrandom[-X60] -statistics=true -num=1000000 -disable_auto_compactions=true -compression_type=none -bloom_bits=3 ``` Pre-change `readrandom [AVG 60 runs] : 21568 (± 248) ops/sec` Post-change (no regression, -0.3%) `readrandom [AVG 60 runs] : 21486 (± 236) ops/sec` **Compaction/Flush**run till convergence ``` ./db_bench -db=/dev/shm/testdb2/ -seed=1678564177044286 -benchmarks="fillseq[-X60]" -key_size=32 -value_size=512 -num=50000 -write_buffer_size=655 -disable_auto_compactions=false -target_file_size_base=655 -compression_type=none rocksdb.sst.read.micros COUNT : 33820 rocksdb.sst.read.flush.micros COUNT : 1800 rocksdb.sst.read.compaction.micros COUNT : 32020 ``` Pre-change `fillseq [AVG 46 runs] : 1391 (± 214) ops/sec; 0.7 (± 0.1) MB/sec` Post-change (no regression, ~-0.4%) `fillseq [AVG 46 runs] : 1385 (± 216) ops/sec; 0.7 (± 0.1) MB/sec` Reviewed By: ajkr Differential Revision: D44007011 Pulled By: hx235 fbshipit-source-id: a54c89e4846dfc9a135389edf3f3eedfea257132 |
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Hui Xiao | 11cb6af6e5 |
Fix bug of prematurely excluded CF in atomic flush contains unflushed data that should've been included in the atomic flush (#11148)
Summary: **Context:** Atomic flush should guarantee recoverability of all data of seqno up to the max seqno of the flush. It achieves this by ensuring all such data are flushed by the time this atomic flush finishes through `SelectColumnFamiliesForAtomicFlush()`. However, our crash test exposed the following case where an excluded CF from an atomic flush contains unflushed data of seqno less than the max seqno of that atomic flush and loses its data with `WriteOptions::DisableWAL=true` in face of a crash right after the atomic flush finishes . ``` ./db_stress --preserve_unverified_changes=1 --reopen=0 --acquire_snapshot_one_in=0 --adaptive_readahead=1 --allow_data_in_errors=True --async_io=1 --atomic_flush=1 --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=15 --bottommost_compression_type=none --bytes_per_sync=262144 --cache_index_and_filter_blocks=0 --cache_size=8388608 --cache_type=lru_cache --charge_compression_dictionary_building_buffer=0 --charge_file_metadata=1 --charge_filter_construction=0 --charge_table_reader=0 --checkpoint_one_in=0 --checksum_type=kXXH3 --clear_column_family_one_in=0 --compact_files_one_in=0 --compact_range_one_in=0 --compaction_pri=1 --compaction_ttl=100 --compression_max_dict_buffer_bytes=134217727 --compression_max_dict_bytes=16384 --compression_parallel_threads=1 --compression_type=lz4hc --compression_use_zstd_dict_trainer=0 --compression_zstd_max_train_bytes=0 --continuous_verification_interval=0 --data_block_index_type=0 --db=$db --db_write_buffer_size=1048576 --delpercent=4 --delrangepercent=1 --destroy_db_initially=0 --detect_filter_construct_corruption=0 --disable_wal=1 --enable_compaction_filter=0 --enable_pipelined_write=0 --expected_values_dir=$exp --fail_if_options_file_error=0 --fifo_allow_compaction=0 --file_checksum_impl=none --flush_one_in=0 --format_version=5 --get_current_wal_file_one_in=0 --get_live_files_one_in=100 --get_property_one_in=0 --get_sorted_wal_files_one_in=0 --index_block_restart_interval=2 --index_type=0 --ingest_external_file_one_in=0 --initial_auto_readahead_size=524288 --iterpercent=10 --key_len_percent_dist=1,30,69 --level_compaction_dynamic_level_bytes=True --long_running_snapshots=1 --manual_wal_flush_one_in=100 --mark_for_compaction_one_file_in=0 --max_auto_readahead_size=0 --max_background_compactions=20 --max_bytes_for_level_base=10485760 --max_key=10000 --max_key_len=3 --max_manifest_file_size=1073741824 --max_write_batch_group_size_bytes=64 --max_write_buffer_number=3 --max_write_buffer_size_to_maintain=0 --memtable_prefix_bloom_size_ratio=0.01 --memtable_protection_bytes_per_key=4 --memtable_whole_key_filtering=0 --memtablerep=skip_list --min_write_buffer_number_to_merge=2 --mmap_read=1 --mock_direct_io=False --nooverwritepercent=1 --num_file_reads_for_auto_readahead=0 --open_files=-1 --open_metadata_write_fault_one_in=0 --open_read_fault_one_in=0 --open_write_fault_one_in=0 --ops_per_thread=100000000 --optimize_filters_for_memory=1 --paranoid_file_checks=1 --partition_filters=0 --partition_pinning=3 --pause_background_one_in=0 --periodic_compaction_seconds=100 --prefix_size=8 --prefixpercent=5 --prepopulate_block_cache=0 --preserve_internal_time_seconds=3600 --progress_reports=0 --read_fault_one_in=32 --readahead_size=16384 --readpercent=50 --recycle_log_file_num=0 --ribbon_starting_level=6 --secondary_cache_fault_one_in=0 --set_options_one_in=10000 --snapshot_hold_ops=100000 --sst_file_manager_bytes_per_sec=104857600 --sst_file_manager_bytes_per_truncate=1048576 --stats_dump_period_sec=10 --subcompactions=1 --sync=0 --sync_fault_injection=0 --target_file_size_base=524288 --target_file_size_multiplier=2 --test_batches_snapshots=0 --top_level_index_pinning=0 --unpartitioned_pinning=1 --use_direct_io_for_flush_and_compaction=0 --use_direct_reads=0 --use_full_merge_v1=0 --use_merge=0 --use_multiget=1 --use_put_entity_one_in=0 --user_timestamp_size=0 --value_size_mult=32 --verify_checksum=1 --verify_checksum_one_in=0 --verify_db_one_in=1000 --verify_sst_unique_id_in_manifest=1 --wal_bytes_per_sync=524288 --wal_compression=none --write_buffer_size=524288 --write_dbid_to_manifest=1 --write_fault_one_in=0 --writepercent=30 & pid=$! sleep 0.2 sleep 10 kill $pid sleep 0.2 ./db_stress --ops_per_thread=1 --preserve_unverified_changes=1 --reopen=0 --acquire_snapshot_one_in=0 --adaptive_readahead=1 --allow_data_in_errors=True --async_io=1 --atomic_flush=1 --avoid_flush_during_recovery=0 --avoid_unnecessary_blocking_io=0 --backup_max_size=104857600 --backup_one_in=0 --batch_protection_bytes_per_key=0 --block_size=16384 --bloom_bits=15 --bottommost_compression_type=none --bytes_per_sync=262144 --cache_index_and_filter_blocks=0 --cache_size=8388608 --cache_type=lru_cache --charge_compression_dictionary_building_buffer=0 --charge_file_metadata=1 --charge_filter_construction=0 --charge_table_reader=0 --checkpoint_one_in=0 --checksum_type=kXXH3 --clear_column_family_one_in=0 --compact_files_one_in=0 --compact_range_one_in=0 --compaction_pri=1 --compaction_ttl=100 --compression_max_dict_buffer_bytes=134217727 --compression_max_dict_bytes=16384 --compression_parallel_threads=1 --compression_type=lz4hc --compression_use_zstd_dict_trainer=0 --compression_zstd_max_train_bytes=0 --continuous_verification_interval=0 --data_block_index_type=0 --db=$db --db_write_buffer_size=1048576 --delpercent=4 --delrangepercent=1 --destroy_db_initially=0 --detect_filter_construct_corruption=0 --disable_wal=1 --enable_compaction_filter=0 --enable_pipelined_write=0 --expected_values_dir=$exp --fail_if_options_file_error=0 --fifo_allow_compaction=0 --file_checksum_impl=none --flush_one_in=0 --format_version=5 --get_current_wal_file_one_in=0 --get_live_files_one_in=100 --get_property_one_in=0 --get_sorted_wal_files_one_in=0 --index_block_restart_interval=2 --index_type=0 --ingest_external_file_one_in=0 --initial_auto_readahead_size=524288 --iterpercent=10 --key_len_percent_dist=1,30,69 --level_compaction_dynamic_level_bytes=True --long_running_snapshots=1 --manual_wal_flush_one_in=100 --mark_for_compaction_one_file_in=0 --max_auto_readahead_size=0 --max_background_compactions=20 --max_bytes_for_level_base=10485760 --max_key=10000 --max_key_len=3 --max_manifest_file_size=1073741824 --max_write_batch_group_size_bytes=64 --max_write_buffer_number=3 --max_write_buffer_size_to_maintain=0 --memtable_prefix_bloom_size_ratio=0.01 --memtable_protection_bytes_per_key=4 --memtable_whole_key_filtering=0 --memtablerep=skip_list --min_write_buffer_number_to_merge=2 --mmap_read=1 --mock_direct_io=False --nooverwritepercent=1 --num_file_reads_for_auto_readahead=0 --open_files=-1 --open_metadata_write_fault_one_in=0 --open_read_fault_one_in=0 --open_write_fault_one_in=0 --ops_per_thread=100000000 --optimize_filters_for_memory=1 --paranoid_file_checks=1 --partition_filters=0 --partition_pinning=3 --pause_background_one_in=0 --periodic_compaction_seconds=100 --prefix_size=8 --prefixpercent=5 --prepopulate_block_cache=0 --preserve_internal_time_seconds=3600 --progress_reports=0 --read_fault_one_in=32 --readahead_size=16384 --readpercent=50 --recycle_log_file_num=0 --ribbon_starting_level=6 --secondary_cache_fault_one_in=0 --set_options_one_in=10000 --snapshot_hold_ops=100000 --sst_file_manager_bytes_per_sec=104857600 --sst_file_manager_bytes_per_truncate=1048576 --stats_dump_period_sec=10 --subcompactions=1 --sync=0 --sync_fault_injection=0 --target_file_size_base=524288 --target_file_size_multiplier=2 --test_batches_snapshots=0 --top_level_index_pinning=0 --unpartitioned_pinning=1 --use_direct_io_for_flush_and_compaction=0 --use_direct_reads=0 --use_full_merge_v1=0 --use_merge=0 --use_multiget=1 --use_put_entity_one_in=0 --user_timestamp_size=0 --value_size_mult=32 --verify_checksum=1 --verify_checksum_one_in=0 --verify_db_one_in=1000 --verify_sst_unique_id_in_manifest=1 --wal_bytes_per_sync=524288 --wal_compression=none --write_buffer_size=524288 --write_dbid_to_manifest=1 --write_fault_one_in=0 --writepercent=30 & pid=$! sleep 0.2 sleep 40 kill $pid sleep 0.2 Verification failed for column family 6 key 0000000000000239000000000000012B0000000000000138 (56622): value_from_db: , value_from_expected: 4A6331754E4F4C4D42434041464744455A5B58595E5F5C5D5253505156575455, msg: Value not found: NotFound: Crash-recovery verification failed :( No writes or ops? Verification failed :( ``` The bug is due to the following: - When atomic flush is used, an empty CF is legally [excluded](https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/blob/7.10.fb/db/db_filesnapshot.cc#L39) in `SelectColumnFamiliesForAtomicFlush` as the first step of `DBImpl::FlushForGetLiveFiles` before [passing](https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/blob/7.10.fb/db/db_filesnapshot.cc#L42) the included CFDs to `AtomicFlushMemTables`. - But [later](https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/blob/7.10.fb/db/db_impl/db_impl_compaction_flush.cc#L2133) in `AtomicFlushMemTables`, `WaitUntilFlushWouldNotStallWrites` will [release the db mutex](https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/blob/7.10.fb/db/db_impl/db_impl_compaction_flush.cc#L2403), during which data@seqno N can be inserted into the excluded CF and data@seqno M can be inserted into one of the included CFs, where M > N. - However, data@seqno N in an already-excluded CF is thus excluded from this atomic flush while we seqno N is less than seqno M. **Summary:** - Replace `SelectColumnFamiliesForAtomicFlush()`-before-`AtomicFlushMemTables()` with `SelectColumnFamiliesForAtomicFlush()`-after-wait-within-`AtomicFlushMemTables()` so we ensure no write affecting the recoverability of this atomic job (i.e, change to max seqno of this atomic flush or insertion of data with less seqno than the max seqno of the atomic flush to excluded CF) can happen after calling `SelectColumnFamiliesForAtomicFlush()`. - For above, refactored and clarified comments on `SelectColumnFamiliesForAtomicFlush()` and `AtomicFlushMemTables()` for clearer semantics of passed-in CFDs to atomic-flush Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/11148 Test Plan: - New unit test failed before the fix and passes after - Make check - Rehearsal stress test Reviewed By: ajkr Differential Revision: D42799871 Pulled By: hx235 fbshipit-source-id: 13636b63e9c25c5895857afc36ea580d57f6d644 |
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Levi Tamasi | 9794acb597 |
Add a new MultiGetEntity API (#11222)
Summary: The new `MultiGetEntity` API can be used to get a consistent view of a batch of keys, with the results presented as wide-column entities. Similarly to `GetEntity` and the iterator's `columns` API, if the entry corresponding to the key is a wide-column entity to start with, it is returned as-is, and if it is a plain key-value, it is wrapped into an entity with a single default column. Implementation-wise, the new API shares the logic of the batched `MultiGet` API (via the `MultiGetCommon` methods). Both single-CF and multi-CF `MultiGetEntity` APIs are provided, and blobs are also supported. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/11222 Test Plan: `make check` Reviewed By: akankshamahajan15 Differential Revision: D43256950 Pulled By: ltamasi fbshipit-source-id: 47fb2cb7e2d0470e3580f43fdb2fe9e51f0e7005 |
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Peter Dillinger | 390cc0b156 |
Ensure LockWAL() stall cleared for UnlockWAL() return (#11172)
Summary: Fixes https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/11160 By counting the number of stalls placed on a write queue, we can check in UnlockWAL() whether the stall present at the start of UnlockWAL() has been cleared by the end, or wait until it's cleared. More details in code comments and new unit test. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/11172 Test Plan: unit test added. Yes, it uses sleep to amplify failure on buggy behavior if present, but using a sync point to only allow new behavior would fail with the old code only because it doesn't contain the new sync point. Basically, using a sync point in UnlockWAL() could easily mask a regression by artificially limiting key behaviors. The test would only check that UnlockWAL() invokes code that *should* do the right thing, without checking that it *does* the right thing. Reviewed By: ajkr Differential Revision: D42894341 Pulled By: pdillinger fbshipit-source-id: 15c9da0ca383e6aec845b29f5447d76cecbf46c3 |
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Peter Dillinger | 94e3beec77 |
Cleanup, improve, stress test LockWAL() (#11143)
Summary: The previous API comments for LockWAL didn't provide much about why you might want to use it, and didn't really meet what one would infer its contract was. Also, LockWAL was not in db_stress / crash test. In this change: * Implement a counting semantics for LockWAL()+UnlockWAL(), so that they can safely be used concurrently across threads or recursively within a thread. This should make the API much less bug-prone and easier to use. * Make sure no UnlockWAL() is needed after non-OK LockWAL() (to match RocksDB conventions) * Make UnlockWAL() reliably return non-OK when there's no matching LockWAL() (for debug-ability) * Clarify API comments on LockWAL(), UnlockWAL(), FlushWAL(), and SyncWAL(). Their exact meanings are not obvious, and I don't think it's appropriate to talk about implementation mutexes in the API comments, but about what operations might block each other. * Add LockWAL()/UnlockWAL() to db_stress and crash test, mostly to check for assertion failures, but also checks that latest seqno doesn't change while WAL is locked. This is simpler to add when LockWAL() is allowed in multiple threads. * Remove unnecessary use of sync points in test DBWALTest::LockWal. There was a bug during development of above changes that caused this test to fail sporadically, with and without this sync point change. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/11143 Test Plan: unit tests added / updated, added to stress/crash test Reviewed By: ajkr Differential Revision: D42848627 Pulled By: pdillinger fbshipit-source-id: 6d976c51791941a31fd8fbf28b0f82e888d9f4b4 |
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sdong | 4720ba4391 |
Remove RocksDB LITE (#11147)
Summary: We haven't been actively mantaining RocksDB LITE recently and the size must have been gone up significantly. We are removing the support. Most of changes were done through following comments: unifdef -m -UROCKSDB_LITE `git grep -l ROCKSDB_LITE | egrep '[.](cc|h)'` by Peter Dillinger. Others changes were manually applied to build scripts, CircleCI manifests, ROCKSDB_LITE is used in an expression and file db_stress_test_base.cc. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/11147 Test Plan: See CI Reviewed By: pdillinger Differential Revision: D42796341 fbshipit-source-id: 4920e15fc2060c2cd2221330a6d0e5e65d4b7fe2 |
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Hui Xiao | 86fa2592be |
Fix data race on ColumnFamilyData::flush_reason by letting FlushRequest/Job owns flush_reason instead of CFD (#11111)
Summary: **Context:** Concurrent flushes on the same CF can set on `ColumnFamilyData::flush_reason` before each other flush finishes. An symptom is one CF has different flush_reason with others though all of them are in an atomic flush `db_stress: db/db_impl/db_impl_compaction_flush.cc:423: rocksdb::Status rocksdb::DBImpl::AtomicFlushMemTablesToOutputFiles(const rocksdb::autovector<rocksdb::DBImpl::BGFlushArg>&, bool*, rocksdb::JobContext*, rocksdb::LogBuffer*, rocksdb::Env::Priority): Assertion cfd->GetFlushReason() == cfds[0]->GetFlushReason() failed. ` **Summary:** Suggested by ltamasi, we now refactor and let FlushRequest/Job to own flush_reason as there is no good way to define `ColumnFamilyData::flush_reason` in face of concurrent flushes on the same CF (which wasn't the case a long time ago when `ColumnFamilyData::flush_reason ` first introduced`) **Tets:** - new unit test - make check - aggressive crash test rehearsal Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/11111 Reviewed By: ajkr Differential Revision: D42644600 Pulled By: hx235 fbshipit-source-id: 8589c8184869d3415e5b780c887f877818a5ebaf |
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Hui Xiao | 9502856edd |
Add missing range conflict check between file ingestion and RefitLevel() (#10988)
Summary: **Context:** File ingestion never checks whether the key range it acts on overlaps with an ongoing RefitLevel() (used in `CompactRange()` with `change_level=true`). That's because RefitLevel() doesn't register and make its key range known to file ingestion. Though it checks overlapping with other compactions by https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/blob/7.8.fb/db/external_sst_file_ingestion_job.cc#L998. RefitLevel() (used in `CompactRange()` with `change_level=true`) doesn't check whether the key range it acts on overlaps with an ongoing file ingestion. That's because file ingestion does not register and make its key range known to other compactions. - Note that non-refitlevel-compaction (e.g, manual compaction w/o RefitLevel() or general compaction) also does not check key range overlap with ongoing file ingestion for the same reason. - But it's fine. Credited to cbi42's discovery, `WaitForIngestFile` was called by background and foreground compactions. They were introduced in |
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Yanqin Jin | c93ba7db5d |
Revise LockWAL/UnlockWAL implementation (#11020)
Summary: RocksDB has two public APIs: `DB::LockWAL()`/`DB::UnlockWAL()`. The current implementation acquires and releases the internal `DBImpl::log_write_mutex_`. According to the comment on `DBImpl::log_write_mutex_`: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/blob/7.8.fb/db/db_impl/db_impl.h#L2287:L2288 > Note: to avoid dealock, if needed to acquire both log_write_mutex_ and mutex_, the order should be first mutex_ and then log_write_mutex_. This puts limitations on how applications can use the `LockWAL()` API. After `LockWAL()` returns ok, then application should not perform any operation that acquires `mutex_`. Currently, the use case of `LockWAL()` is MyRocks implementing the MySQL storage engine handlerton `lock_hton_log` interface. The operation that MyRocks performs after `LockWAL()` is `GetSortedWalFiless()` which not only acquires mutex_, but also `log_write_mutex_`. There are two issues: 1. Applications using these two APIs may hang if one thread calls `GetSortedWalFiles()` after calling `LockWAL()` because log_write_mutex is not recursive. 2. Two threads may dead lock due to lock order inversion. To fix these issues, we can modify the implementation of LockWAL so that it does not keep `log_write_mutex_` held until UnlockWAL. To achieve the goal of locking the WAL, we can instead manually inject a write stall so that all future writes will be stopped. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/11020 Test Plan: make check Reviewed By: ajkr Differential Revision: D41785203 Pulled By: riversand963 fbshipit-source-id: 5ccb7a9c6eb9a2c3fa80fd2c399cc2568b8f89ce |
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Hui Xiao | 98d5db5c2e |
Sort L0 files by newly introduced epoch_num (#10922)
Summary:
**Context:**
Sorting L0 files by `largest_seqno` has at least two inconvenience:
- File ingestion and compaction involving ingested files can create files of overlapping seqno range with the existing files. `force_consistency_check=true` will catch such overlap seqno range even those harmless overlap.
- For example, consider the following sequence of events ("key@n" indicates key at seqno "n")
- insert k1@1 to memtable m1
- ingest file s1 with k2@2, ingest file s2 with k3@3
- insert k4@4 to m1
- compact files s1, s2 and result in new file s3 of seqno range [2, 3]
- flush m1 and result in new file s4 of seqno range [1, 4]. And `force_consistency_check=true` will think s4 and s3 has file reordering corruption that might cause retuning an old value of k1
- However such caught corruption is a false positive since s1, s2 will not have overlapped keys with k1 or whatever inserted into m1 before ingest file s1 by the requirement of file ingestion (otherwise the m1 will be flushed first before any of the file ingestion completes). Therefore there in fact isn't any file reordering corruption.
- Single delete can decrease a file's largest seqno and ordering by `largest_seqno` can introduce a wrong ordering hence file reordering corruption
- For example, consider the following sequence of events ("key@n" indicates key at seqno "n", Credit to ajkr for this example)
- an existing SST s1 contains only k1@1
- insert k1@2 to memtable m1
- ingest file s2 with k3@3, ingest file s3 with k4@4
- insert single delete k5@5 in m1
- flush m1 and result in new file s4 of seqno range [2, 5]
- compact s1, s2, s3 and result in new file s5 of seqno range [1, 4]
- compact s4 and result in new file s6 of seqno range [2] due to single delete
- By the last step, we have file ordering by largest seqno (">" means "newer") : s5 > s6 while s6 contains a newer version of the k1's value (i.e, k1@2) than s5, which is a real reordering corruption. While this can be caught by `force_consistency_check=true`, there isn't a good way to prevent this from happening if ordering by `largest_seqno`
Therefore, we are redesigning the sorting criteria of L0 files and avoid above inconvenience. Credit to ajkr , we now introduce `epoch_num` which describes the order of a file being flushed or ingested/imported (compaction output file will has the minimum `epoch_num` among input files'). This will avoid the above inconvenience in the following ways:
- In the first case above, there will no longer be overlap seqno range check in `force_consistency_check=true` but `epoch_number` ordering check. This will result in file ordering s1 < s2 < s4 (pre-compaction) and s3 < s4 (post-compaction) which won't trigger false positive corruption. See test class `DBCompactionTestL0FilesMisorderCorruption*` for more.
- In the second case above, this will result in file ordering s1 < s2 < s3 < s4 (pre-compacting s1, s2, s3), s5 < s4 (post-compacting s1, s2, s3), s5 < s6 (post-compacting s4), which are correct file ordering without causing any corruption.
**Summary:**
- Introduce `epoch_number` stored per `ColumnFamilyData` and sort CF's L0 files by their assigned `epoch_number` instead of `largest_seqno`.
- `epoch_number` is increased and assigned upon `VersionEdit::AddFile()` for flush (or similarly for WriteLevel0TableForRecovery) and file ingestion (except for allow_behind_true, which will always get assigned as the `kReservedEpochNumberForFileIngestedBehind`)
- Compaction output file is assigned with the minimum `epoch_number` among input files'
- Refit level: reuse refitted file's epoch_number
- Other paths needing `epoch_number` treatment:
- Import column families: reuse file's epoch_number if exists. If not, assign one based on `NewestFirstBySeqNo`
- Repair: reuse file's epoch_number if exists. If not, assign one based on `NewestFirstBySeqNo`.
- Assigning new epoch_number to a file and adding this file to LSM tree should be atomic. This is guaranteed by us assigning epoch_number right upon `VersionEdit::AddFile()` where this version edit will be apply to LSM tree shape right after by holding the db mutex (e.g, flush, file ingestion, import column family) or by there is only 1 ongoing edit per CF (e.g, WriteLevel0TableForRecovery, Repair).
- Assigning the minimum input epoch number to compaction output file won't misorder L0 files (even through later `Refit(target_level=0)`). It's due to for every key "k" in the input range, a legit compaction will cover a continuous epoch number range of that key. As long as we assign the key "k" the minimum input epoch number, it won't become newer or older than the versions of this key that aren't included in this compaction hence no misorder.
- Persist `epoch_number` of each file in manifest and recover `epoch_number` on db recovery
- Backward compatibility with old db without `epoch_number` support is guaranteed by assigning `epoch_number` to recovered files by `NewestFirstBySeqno` order. See `VersionStorageInfo::RecoverEpochNumbers()` for more
- Forward compatibility with manifest is guaranteed by flexibility of `NewFileCustomTag`
- Replace `force_consistent_check` on L0 with `epoch_number` and remove false positive check like case 1 with `largest_seqno` above
- Due to backward compatibility issue, we might encounter files with missing epoch number at the beginning of db recovery. We will still use old L0 sorting mechanism (`NewestFirstBySeqno`) to check/sort them till we infer their epoch number. See usages of `EpochNumberRequirement`.
- Remove fix https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5958#issue-511150930 and their outdated tests to file reordering corruption because such fix can be replaced by this PR.
- Misc:
- update existing tests with `epoch_number` so make check will pass
- update https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5958#issue-511150930 tests to verify corruption is fixed using `epoch_number` and cover universal/fifo compaction/CompactRange/CompactFile cases
- assert db_mutex is held for a few places before calling ColumnFamilyData::NewEpochNumber()
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10922
Test Plan:
- `make check`
- New unit tests under `db/db_compaction_test.cc`, `db/db_test2.cc`, `db/version_builder_test.cc`, `db/repair_test.cc`
- Updated tests (i.e, `DBCompactionTestL0FilesMisorderCorruption*`) under https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5958#issue-511150930
- [Ongoing] Compatibility test: manually run
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Changyu Bi | 534fb06dd3 |
Prevent iterating over range tombstones beyond iterate_upper_bound (#10966)
Summary: Currently, `iterate_upper_bound` is not checked for range tombstone keys in MergingIterator. This may impact performance when there is a large number of range tombstones right after `iterate_upper_bound`. This PR fixes this issue by checking `iterate_upper_bound` in MergingIterator for range tombstone keys. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10966 Test Plan: - added unit test - stress test: `python3 tools/db_crashtest.py whitebox --simple --verify_iterator_with_expected_state_one_in=5 --delrangepercent=5 --prefixpercent=18 --writepercent=48 --readpercen=15 --duration=36000 --range_deletion_width=100` - ran different stress tests over sandcastle - Falcon team ran some test traffic and saw reduced CPU usage on processing range tombstones. Reviewed By: ajkr Differential Revision: D41414172 Pulled By: cbi42 fbshipit-source-id: 9b2c29eb3abb99327c6a649bdc412e70d863f981 |
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Peter Dillinger | 3182beeffc |
Observe and warn about misconfigured HyperClockCache (#10965)
Summary: Background. One of the core risks of chosing HyperClockCache is ending up with degraded performance if estimated_entry_charge is very significantly wrong. Too low leads to under-utilized hash table, which wastes a bit of (tracked) memory and likely increases access times due to larger working set size (more TLB misses). Too high leads to fully populated hash table (at some limit with reasonable lookup performance) and not being able to cache as many objects as the memory limit would allow. In either case, performance degradation is graceful/continuous but can be quite significant. For example, cutting block size in half without updating estimated_entry_charge could lead to a large portion of configured block cache memory (up to roughly 1/3) going unused. Fix. This change adds a mechanism through which the DB periodically probes the block cache(s) for "problems" to report, and adds diagnostics to the HyperClockCache for bad estimated_entry_charge. The periodic probing is currently done with DumpStats / stats_dump_period_sec, and diagnostics reported to info_log (normally LOG file). Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10965 Test Plan: unit test included. Doesn't cover all the implemented subtleties of reporting, but ensures basics of when to report or not. Also manual testing with db_bench. Create db with ``` ./db_bench --benchmarks=fillrandom,flush --num=3000000 --disable_wal=1 ``` Use and check LOG file for HyperClockCache for various block sizes (used as estimated_entry_charge) ``` ./db_bench --use_existing_db --benchmarks=readrandom --num=3000000 --duration=20 --stats_dump_period_sec=8 --cache_type=hyper_clock_cache -block_size=XXXX ``` Seeing warnings / errors or not as expected. Reviewed By: anand1976 Differential Revision: D41406932 Pulled By: pdillinger fbshipit-source-id: 4ca56162b73017e4b9cec2cad74466f49c27a0a7 |
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sdong | d989300ad1 |
Avoid repeat periodic stats printing when there is no change (#10891)
Summary: When there is a column family that doesn't get any traffic, its stats are still dumped when options.options.stats_dump_period_sec triggers. This sometimes spam the information logs. With this change, we skip the printing if there is not change, until 8 periods. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10891 Test Plan: Manually test the behavior with hacked db_bench setups. Reviewed By: jay-zhuang Differential Revision: D40777183 fbshipit-source-id: ef0b9a793e4f6282df099b464f01d1fb4c5a2cab |
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Yanqin Jin | 84563a2701 |
Run clang-format on some files in db/db_impl directory (#10869)
Summary: Run clang-format on some files in db/db_impl/ directory ``` clang-format -i <file> ``` Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10869 Test Plan: make check Reviewed By: ltamasi Differential Revision: D40685390 Pulled By: riversand963 fbshipit-source-id: 64449ccb21b0d61c5142eb2bcbff828acb45c154 |
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akankshamahajan | 0e7b27bfcf |
Refactor block cache tracing APIs (#10811)
Summary: Refactor the classes, APIs and data structures for block cache tracing to allow a user provided trace writer to be used. Currently, only a TraceWriter is supported, with a default built-in implementation of FileTraceWriter. The TraceWriter, however, takes a flat trace record and is thus only suitable for file tracing. This PR introduces an abstract BlockCacheTraceWriter class that takes a structured BlockCacheTraceRecord. The BlockCacheTraceWriter implementation can then format and log the record in whatever way it sees fit. The default BlockCacheTraceWriterImpl does file tracing using a user provided TraceWriter. `DB::StartBlockTrace` will internally redirect to changed `BlockCacheTrace::StartBlockCacheTrace`. New API `DB::StartBlockTrace` is also added that directly takes `BlockCacheTraceWriter` pointer. This same philosophy can be applied to KV and IO tracing as well. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10811 Test Plan: existing unit tests Old API DB::StartBlockTrace checked with db_bench tool create database ``` ./db_bench --benchmarks="fillseq" \ --key_size=20 --prefix_size=20 --keys_per_prefix=0 --value_size=100 \ --cache_index_and_filter_blocks --cache_size=1048576 \ --disable_auto_compactions=1 --disable_wal=1 --compression_type=none \ --min_level_to_compress=-1 --compression_ratio=1 --num=10000000 ``` To trace block cache accesses when running readrandom benchmark: ``` ./db_bench --benchmarks="readrandom" --use_existing_db --duration=60 \ --key_size=20 --prefix_size=20 --keys_per_prefix=0 --value_size=100 \ --cache_index_and_filter_blocks --cache_size=1048576 \ --disable_auto_compactions=1 --disable_wal=1 --compression_type=none \ --min_level_to_compress=-1 --compression_ratio=1 --num=10000000 \ --threads=16 \ -block_cache_trace_file="/tmp/binary_trace_test_example" \ -block_cache_trace_max_trace_file_size_in_bytes=1073741824 \ -block_cache_trace_sampling_frequency=1 ``` Reviewed By: anand1976 Differential Revision: D40435289 Pulled By: akankshamahajan15 fbshipit-source-id: fa2755f4788185e19f4605e731641cfd21ab3282 |
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Jay Zhuang | 1663f77d2a |
Fix no internal time recorded for small preclude_last_level (#10829)
Summary: When the `preclude_last_level_data_seconds` or `preserve_internal_time_seconds` is smaller than 100 (seconds), no seqno->time information was recorded. Also make sure all data will be compacted to the last level even if there's no write to record the time information. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10829 Test Plan: added unittest Reviewed By: siying Differential Revision: D40443934 Pulled By: jay-zhuang fbshipit-source-id: 2ecf1361daf9f3e5c3385aee6dc924fa59e2813a |
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Jay Zhuang | c401f285c3 |
Add option preserve_internal_time_seconds to preserve the time info (#10747)
Summary: Add option `preserve_internal_time_seconds` to preserve the internal time information. It's mostly for the migration of the existing data to tiered storage ( `preclude_last_level_data_seconds`). When the tiering feature is just enabled, the existing data won't have the time information to decide if it's hot or cold. Enabling this feature will start collect and preserve the time information for the new data. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10747 Reviewed By: siying Differential Revision: D39910141 Pulled By: siying fbshipit-source-id: 25c21638e37b1a7c44006f636b7d714fe7242138 |
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Changyu Bi | eca47fb696 |
Ignore kBottommostFiles compaction logic when allow_ingest_behind (#10767)
Summary: fix for https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/10752 where RocksDB could be in an infinite compaction loop (with compaction reason kBottommostFiles) if allow_ingest_behind is enabled and the bottommost level is unfilled. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10767 Test Plan: Added a unit test to reproduce the compaction loop. Reviewed By: ajkr Differential Revision: D40031861 Pulled By: ajkr fbshipit-source-id: 71c4b02931fbe507a847632905404c9b8fa8c96b |
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Yanqin Jin | edda219fc3 |
Manual flush with wait=false should not stall when writes stopped (#10001)
Summary: When `FlushOptions::wait` is set to false, manual flush should not stall forever. If the database has already stopped writes, then the thread calling `DB::Flush()` with `FlushOptions::wait=false` should not enter the `DBImpl::write_thread_`. To prevent this, we should do a check at the beginning and return `TryAgain()` Resolves: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/9892 Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10001 Reviewed By: siying Differential Revision: D36422303 Pulled By: siying fbshipit-source-id: 723bd3065e8edc4f17c82449d0d6b95a2381ac0a |
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akankshamahajan | ae0f9c3339 |
Add new property in IOOptions to skip recursing through directories and list only files during GetChildren. (#10668)
Summary: Add new property "do_not_recurse" in IOOptions for underlying file system to skip iteration of directories during DB::Open if there are no sub directories and list only files. By default this property is set to false. This property is set true currently in the code where RocksDB is sure only files are needed during DB::Open. Provided support in PosixFileSystem to use "do_not_recurse". TestPlan: - Existing tests Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10668 Reviewed By: anand1976 Differential Revision: D39471683 Pulled By: akankshamahajan15 fbshipit-source-id: 90e32f0b86d5346d53bc2714d3a0e7002590527f |
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Hui Xiao | 3b8164912e |
Add manual_wal_flush, FlushWAL() to stress/crash test (#10698)
Summary: **Context/Summary:** Introduce `manual_wal_flush_one_in` as titled. - When `manual_wal_flush_one_in > 0`, we also need tracing to correctly verify recovery because WAL data can be lost in this case when `FlushWAL()` is not explicitly called by users of RocksDB (in our case, db stress) and the recovery from such potential WAL data loss is a prefix recovery that requires tracing to verify. As another consequence, we need to disable features can't run under unsync data loss with `manual_wal_flush_one_in` Incompatibilities fixed along the way: ``` db_stress: db/db_impl/db_impl_open.cc:2063: static rocksdb::Status rocksdb::DBImpl::Open(const rocksdb::DBOptions&, const string&, const std::vector<rocksdb::ColumnFamilyDescriptor>&, std::vector<rocksdb::ColumnFamilyHandle*>*, rocksdb::DB**, bool, bool): Assertion `impl->TEST_WALBufferIsEmpty()' failed. ``` - It turns out that `Writer::AddCompressionTypeRecord` before this assertion `EmitPhysicalRecord(kSetCompressionType, encode.data(), encode.size());` but do not trigger flush if `manual_wal_flush` is set . This leads to `impl->TEST_WALBufferIsEmpty()' is false. - As suggested, assertion is removed and violation case is handled by `FlushWAL(sync=true)` along with refactoring `TEST_WALBufferIsEmpty()` to be `WALBufferIsEmpty()` since it is used in prod code now. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10698 Test Plan: - Locally running `python3 tools/db_crashtest.py blackbox --manual_wal_flush_one_in=1 --manual_wal_flush=1 --sync_wal_one_in=100 --atomic_flush=1 --flush_one_in=100 --column_families=3` - Joined https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10624 in auto CI testings with all RocksDB stress/crash test jobs Reviewed By: ajkr Differential Revision: D39593752 Pulled By: ajkr fbshipit-source-id: 3a2135bb792c52d2ffa60257d4fbc557fb04d2ce |
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anand76 | fb9a025892 |
Fix platform 10 build with folly (#10708)
Summary: Change the library order in PLATFORM_LDFLAGS to enable fbcode platform 10 build with folly. This PR also has a few fixes for platform 10 compiler errors. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10708 Test Plan: ROCKSDB_FBCODE_BUILD_WITH_PLATFORM010=1 USE_COROUTINES=1 make -j64 check ROCKSDB_FBCODE_BUILD_WITH_PLATFORM010=1 USE_FOLLY=1 make -j64 check Reviewed By: ajkr Differential Revision: D39666590 Pulled By: anand1976 fbshipit-source-id: 256a1127ef561399cd6299a6a392ca29bd68ca44 |
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Changyu Bi | 749b849a34 |
Fix memtable-only iterator regression (#10705)
Summary: when there is a single memtable without range tombstones and no SST files in the database, DBIter should wrap memtable iterator directly. Currently we create a merging iterator on top of the memtable iterator, and have DBIter wrap around it. This causes iterator regression and this PR fixes this issue. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10705 Test Plan: - `make check` - Performance: - Set up: `./db_bench -benchmarks=filluniquerandom -write_buffer_size=$((1 << 30)) -num=10000` - Benchmark: `./db_bench -benchmarks=seekrandom -use_existing_db=true -avoid_flush_during_recovery=true -write_buffer_size=$((1 << 30)) -num=10000 -threads=16 -duration=60 -seek_nexts=$seek_nexts` ``` seek_nexts main op/sec https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/10705 RocksDB v7.6 0 5746568 5749033 5786180 30 2411690 3006466 2837699 1000 102556 128902 124667 ``` Reviewed By: ajkr Differential Revision: D39644221 Pulled By: cbi42 fbshipit-source-id: 8063ff611ba31b0e5670041da3927c8c54b2097d |
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Hui Xiao | f79b3d19a7 |
Inject spurious wakeup and sleep before acquiring db mutex to expose race condition (#10291)
Summary: **Context/Summary:** Previous experience with bugs and flaky tests taught us there exist features in RocksDB vulnerable to race condition caused by acquiring db mutex at a particular timing. This PR aggressively exposes those vulnerable features by injecting spurious wakeup and sleep to cause acquiring db mutex at various timing in order to expose such race condition **Testing:** - `COERCE_CONTEXT_SWITCH=1 make -j56 check / make -j56 db_stress` should reveal - flaky tests caused by db mutex related race condition - Reverted https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9528 - A/B testing on `COMPILE_WITH_TSAN=1 make -j56 listener_test` w/ and w/o `COERCE_CONTEXT_SWITCH=1` followed by `./listener_test --gtest_filter=EventListenerTest.MultiCF --gtest_repeat=10` - `COERCE_CONTEXT_SWITCH=1` can cause expected test failure (i.e, expose target TSAN data race error) within 10 run while the other couldn't. - This proves our injection can expose flaky tests caused by db mutex related race condition faster. - known or new race-condition-type of internal bug by continuously running this PR - Performance - High ops-threads time: COERCE_CONTEXT_SWITCH=1 regressed by 4 times slower (2:01.16 vs 0:22.10 elapsed ). This PR will be run as a separate CI job so this regression won't affect any existing job. ``` TEST_TMPDIR=$db /usr/bin/time ./db_stress \ --ops_per_thread=100000 --expected_values_dir=$exp --clear_column_family_one_in=0 \ --write_buffer_size=524288 —target_file_size_base=524288 —ingest_external_file_one_in=100 —compact_files_one_in=1000 —compact_range_one_in=1000 ``` - Start-up time: COERCE_CONTEXT_SWITCH=1 didn't regress by 25% (0:01.51 vs 0:01.29 elapsed) ``` TEST_TMPDIR=$db ./db_stress -ops_per_thread=100000000 -expected_values_dir=$exp --clear_column_family_one_in=0 & sleep 120; pkill -9 db_stress TEST_TMPDIR=$db /usr/bin/time ./db_stress \ --ops_per_thread=1 -reopen=0 --expected_values_dir=$exp --clear_column_family_one_in=0 --destroy_db_initially=0 ``` Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10291 Reviewed By: ajkr Differential Revision: D39231182 Pulled By: hx235 fbshipit-source-id: 7ab6695430460e0826727fd8c66679b32b3e44b6 |
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Changyu Bi | 30bc495c03 |
Skip swaths of range tombstone covered keys in merging iterator (2022 edition) (#10449)
Summary: Delete range logic is moved from `DBIter` to `MergingIterator`, and `MergingIterator` will seek to the end of a range deletion if possible instead of scanning through each key and check with `RangeDelAggregator`. With the invariant that a key in level L (consider memtable as the first level, each immutable and L0 as a separate level) has a larger sequence number than all keys in any level >L, a range tombstone `[start, end)` from level L covers all keys in its range in any level >L. This property motivates optimizations in iterator: - in `Seek(target)`, if level L has a range tombstone `[start, end)` that covers `target.UserKey`, then for all levels > L, we can do Seek() on `end` instead of `target` to skip some range tombstone covered keys. - in `Next()/Prev()`, if the current key is covered by a range tombstone `[start, end)` from level L, we can do `Seek` to `end` for all levels > L. This PR implements the above optimizations in `MergingIterator`. As all range tombstone covered keys are now skipped in `MergingIterator`, the range tombstone logic is removed from `DBIter`. The idea in this PR is similar to https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/7317, but this PR leaves `InternalIterator` interface mostly unchanged. **Credit**: the cascading seek optimization and the sentinel key (discussed below) are inspired by [Pebble](https://github.com/cockroachdb/pebble/blob/master/merging_iter.go) and suggested by ajkr in https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/7317. The two optimizations are mostly implemented in `SeekImpl()/SeekForPrevImpl()` and `IsNextDeleted()/IsPrevDeleted()` in `merging_iterator.cc`. See comments for each method for more detail. One notable change is that the minHeap/maxHeap used by `MergingIterator` now contains range tombstone end keys besides point key iterators. This helps to reduce the number of key comparisons. For example, for a range tombstone `[start, end)`, a `start` and an `end` `HeapItem` are inserted into the heap. When a `HeapItem` for range tombstone start key is popped from the minHeap, we know this range tombstone becomes "active" in the sense that, before the range tombstone's end key is popped from the minHeap, all the keys popped from this heap is covered by the range tombstone's internal key range `[start, end)`. Another major change, *delete range sentinel key*, is made to `LevelIterator`. Before this PR, when all point keys in an SST file are iterated through in `MergingIterator`, a level iterator would advance to the next SST file in its level. In the case when an SST file has a range tombstone that covers keys beyond the SST file's last point key, advancing to the next SST file would lose this range tombstone. Consequently, `MergingIterator` could return keys that should have been deleted by some range tombstone. We prevent this by pretending that file boundaries in each SST file are sentinel keys. A `LevelIterator` now only advance the file iterator once the sentinel key is processed. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10449 Test Plan: - Added many unit tests in db_range_del_test - Stress test: `./db_stress --readpercent=5 --prefixpercent=19 --writepercent=20 -delpercent=10 --iterpercent=44 --delrangepercent=2` - Additional iterator stress test is added to verify against iterators against expected state: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/10538. This is based on ajkr's previous attempt https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5506#issuecomment-506021913. ``` python3 ./tools/db_crashtest.py blackbox --simple --write_buffer_size=524288 --target_file_size_base=524288 --max_bytes_for_level_base=2097152 --compression_type=none --max_background_compactions=8 --value_size_mult=33 --max_key=5000000 --interval=10 --duration=7200 --delrangepercent=3 --delpercent=9 --iterpercent=25 --writepercent=60 --readpercent=3 --prefixpercent=0 --num_iterations=1000 --range_deletion_width=100 --verify_iterator_with_expected_state_one_in=1 ``` - Performance benchmark: I used a similar setup as in the blog [post](http://rocksdb.org/blog/2018/11/21/delete-range.html) that introduced DeleteRange, "a database with 5 million data keys, and 10000 range tombstones (ignoring those dropped during compaction) that were written in regular intervals after 4.5 million data keys were written". As expected, the performance with this PR depends on the range tombstone width. ``` # Setup: TEST_TMPDIR=/dev/shm ./db_bench_main --benchmarks=fillrandom --writes=4500000 --num=5000000 TEST_TMPDIR=/dev/shm ./db_bench_main --benchmarks=overwrite --writes=500000 --num=5000000 --use_existing_db=true --writes_per_range_tombstone=50 # Scan entire DB TEST_TMPDIR=/dev/shm ./db_bench_main --benchmarks=readseq[-X5] --use_existing_db=true --num=5000000 --disable_auto_compactions=true # Short range scan (10 Next()) TEST_TMPDIR=/dev/shm/width-100/ ./db_bench_main --benchmarks=seekrandom[-X5] --use_existing_db=true --num=500000 --reads=100000 --seek_nexts=10 --disable_auto_compactions=true # Long range scan(1000 Next()) TEST_TMPDIR=/dev/shm/width-100/ ./db_bench_main --benchmarks=seekrandom[-X5] --use_existing_db=true --num=500000 --reads=2500 --seek_nexts=1000 --disable_auto_compactions=true ``` Avg over of 10 runs (some slower tests had fews runs): For the first column (tombstone), 0 means no range tombstone, 100-10000 means width of the 10k range tombstones, and 1 means there is a single range tombstone in the entire DB (width is 1000). The 1 tombstone case is to test regression when there's very few range tombstones in the DB, as no range tombstone is likely to take a different code path than with range tombstones. - Scan entire DB | tombstone width | Pre-PR ops/sec | Post-PR ops/sec | ±% | | ------------- | ------------- | ------------- | ------------- | | 0 range tombstone |2525600 (± 43564) |2486917 (± 33698) |-1.53% | | 100 |1853835 (± 24736) |2073884 (± 32176) |+11.87% | | 1000 |422415 (± 7466) |1115801 (± 22781) |+164.15% | | 10000 |22384 (± 227) |227919 (± 6647) |+918.22% | | 1 range tombstone |2176540 (± 39050) |2434954 (± 24563) |+11.87% | - Short range scan | tombstone width | Pre-PR ops/sec | Post-PR ops/sec | ±% | | ------------- | ------------- | ------------- | ------------- | | 0 range tombstone |35398 (± 533) |35338 (± 569) |-0.17% | | 100 |28276 (± 664) |31684 (± 331) |+12.05% | | 1000 |7637 (± 77) |25422 (± 277) |+232.88% | | 10000 |1367 |28667 |+1997.07% | | 1 range tombstone |32618 (± 581) |32748 (± 506) |+0.4% | - Long range scan | tombstone width | Pre-PR ops/sec | Post-PR ops/sec | ±% | | ------------- | ------------- | ------------- | ------------- | | 0 range tombstone |2262 (± 33) |2353 (± 20) |+4.02% | | 100 |1696 (± 26) |1926 (± 18) |+13.56% | | 1000 |410 (± 6) |1255 (± 29) |+206.1% | | 10000 |25 |414 |+1556.0% | | 1 range tombstone |1957 (± 30) |2185 (± 44) |+11.65% | - Microbench does not show significant regression: https://gist.github.com/cbi42/59f280f85a59b678e7e5d8561e693b61 Reviewed By: ajkr Differential Revision: D38450331 Pulled By: cbi42 fbshipit-source-id: b5ef12e8d8c289ed2e163ccdf277f5039b511fca |
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Hui Xiao | e484b81eee |
Sync dir containing CURRENT after RenameFile on CURRENT as much as possible (#10573)
Summary: **Context:** Below crash test revealed a bug that directory containing CURRENT file (short for `dir_contains_current_file` below) was not always get synced after a new CURRENT is created and being called with `RenameFile` as part of the creation. This bug exposes a risk that such un-synced directory containing the updated CURRENT can’t survive a host crash (e.g, power loss) hence get corrupted. This then will be followed by a recovery from a corrupted CURRENT that we don't want. The root-cause is that a nullptr `FSDirectory* dir_contains_current_file` sometimes gets passed-down to `SetCurrentFile()` hence in those case `dir_contains_current_file->FSDirectory::FsyncWithDirOptions()` will be skipped (which otherwise will internally call`Env/FS::SyncDic()` ) ``` ./db_stress --acquire_snapshot_one_in=10000 --adaptive_readahead=1 --allow_data_in_errors=True --avoid_unnecessary_blocking_io=0 --backup_max_size=104857600 --backup_one_in=100000 --batch_protection_bytes_per_key=8 --block_size=16384 --bloom_bits=134.8015470676662 --bottommost_compression_type=disable --cache_size=8388608 --checkpoint_one_in=1000000 --checksum_type=kCRC32c --clear_column_family_one_in=0 --compact_files_one_in=1000000 --compact_range_one_in=1000000 --compaction_pri=2 --compaction_ttl=100 --compression_max_dict_buffer_bytes=511 --compression_max_dict_bytes=16384 --compression_type=zstd --compression_use_zstd_dict_trainer=1 --compression_zstd_max_train_bytes=65536 --continuous_verification_interval=0 --data_block_index_type=0 --db=$db --db_write_buffer_size=1048576 --delpercent=5 --delrangepercent=0 --destroy_db_initially=0 --disable_wal=0 --enable_compaction_filter=0 --enable_pipelined_write=1 --expected_values_dir=$exp --fail_if_options_file_error=1 --file_checksum_impl=none --flush_one_in=1000000 --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 --ingest_external_file_one_in=0 --iterpercent=10 --key_len_percent_dist=1,30,69 --level_compaction_dynamic_level_bytes=True --mark_for_compaction_one_file_in=10 --max_background_compactions=20 --max_bytes_for_level_base=10485760 --max_key=10000 --max_key_len=3 --max_manifest_file_size=16384 --max_write_batch_group_size_bytes=64 --max_write_buffer_number=3 --max_write_buffer_size_to_maintain=0 --memtable_prefix_bloom_size_ratio=0.001 --memtable_protection_bytes_per_key=1 --memtable_whole_key_filtering=1 --mmap_read=1 --nooverwritepercent=1 --open_metadata_write_fault_one_in=0 --open_read_fault_one_in=0 --open_write_fault_one_in=0 --ops_per_thread=100000000 --optimize_filters_for_memory=1 --paranoid_file_checks=1 --partition_pinning=2 --pause_background_one_in=1000000 --periodic_compaction_seconds=0 --prefix_size=5 --prefixpercent=5 --prepopulate_block_cache=1 --progress_reports=0 --read_fault_one_in=1000 --readpercent=45 --recycle_log_file_num=0 --reopen=0 --ribbon_starting_level=999 --secondary_cache_fault_one_in=32 --secondary_cache_uri=compressed_secondary_cache://capacity=8388608 --set_options_one_in=10000 --snapshot_hold_ops=100000 --sst_file_manager_bytes_per_sec=0 --sst_file_manager_bytes_per_truncate=0 --subcompactions=3 --sync_fault_injection=1 --target_file_size_base=2097 --target_file_size_multiplier=2 --test_batches_snapshots=1 --top_level_index_pinning=1 --use_full_merge_v1=1 --use_merge=1 --value_size_mult=32 --verify_checksum=1 --verify_checksum_one_in=1000000 --verify_db_one_in=100000 --verify_sst_unique_id_in_manifest=1 --wal_bytes_per_sync=524288 --write_buffer_size=4194 --writepercent=35 ``` ``` stderr: WARNING: prefix_size is non-zero but memtablerep != prefix_hash db_stress: utilities/fault_injection_fs.cc:748: virtual rocksdb::IOStatus rocksdb::FaultInjectionTestFS::RenameFile(const std::string &, const std::string &, const rocksdb::IOOptions &, rocksdb::IODebugContext *): Assertion `tlist.find(tdn.second) == tlist.end()' failed.` ``` **Summary:** The PR ensured the non-test path pass down a non-null dir containing CURRENT (which is by current RocksDB assumption just db_dir) by doing the following: - Renamed `directory_to_fsync` as `dir_contains_current_file` in `SetCurrentFile()` to tighten the association between this directory and CURRENT file - Changed `SetCurrentFile()` API to require `dir_contains_current_file` being passed-in, instead of making it by default nullptr. - Because `SetCurrentFile()`'s `dir_contains_current_file` is passed down from `VersionSet::LogAndApply()` then `VersionSet::ProcessManifestWrites()` (i.e, think about this as a chain of 3 functions related to MANIFEST update), these 2 functions also got refactored to require `dir_contains_current_file` - Updated the non-test-path callers of these 3 functions to obtain and pass in non-nullptr `dir_contains_current_file`, which by current assumption of RocksDB, is the `FSDirectory* db_dir`. - `db_impl` path will obtain `DBImpl::directories_.getDbDir()` while others with no access to such `directories_` are obtained on the fly by creating such object `FileSystem::NewDirectory(..)` and manage it by unique pointers to ensure short life time. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10573 Test Plan: - `make check` - Passed the repro db_stress command - For future improvement, since we currently don't assert dir containing CURRENT to be non-nullptr due to https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10573#pullrequestreview-1087698899, there is still chances that future developers mistakenly pass down nullptr dir containing CURRENT thus resulting skipped sync dir and cause the bug again. Therefore a smarter test (e.g, such as quoted from ajkr "(make) unsynced data loss to be dropping files corresponding to unsynced directory entries") is still needed. Reviewed By: ajkr Differential Revision: D39005886 Pulled By: hx235 fbshipit-source-id: 336fb9090d0cfa6ca3dd580db86268007dde7f5a |
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Jay Zhuang | d9e71fb2c5 |
Fix periodic_task unable to re-register the same task type (#10379)
Summary: Timer has a limitation that it cannot re-register a task with the same name, because the cancel only mark the task as invalid and wait for the Timer thread to clean it up later, before the task is cleaned up, the same task name cannot be added. Which makes the task option update likely to fail, which basically cancel and re-register the same task name. Change the periodic task name to a random unique id and store it in periodic_task_scheduler. Also refactor the `periodic_work` to `periodic_task` to make each job function as a `task`. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10379 Test Plan: unittests Reviewed By: ajkr Differential Revision: D38000615 Pulled By: jay-zhuang fbshipit-source-id: e4135f9422e3b53aaec8eda54f4e18ce633a279e |
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Andrew Kryczka | 7ad4b38617 |
Ensure writes to WAL tail during FlushWAL(true /* sync */) will be synced (#10560)
Summary: WAL append and switch can both happen between `FlushWAL(true /* sync */)`'s sync operations and its call to `MarkLogsSynced()`. We permit this since locks need to be released for the sync operations. Such an appended/switched WAL is both inactive and incompletely synced at the time `MarkLogsSynced()` processes it. Prior to this PR, `MarkLogsSynced()` assumed all inactive WALs were fully synced and removed them from consideration for future syncs. That was wrong in the scenario described above and led to the latest append(s) never being synced. This PR changes `MarkLogsSynced()` to only remove inactive WALs from consideration for which all flushed data has been synced. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10560 Test Plan: repro unit test for the scenario described above. Without this PR, it fails on "key2" not found Reviewed By: riversand963 Differential Revision: D38957391 Pulled By: ajkr fbshipit-source-id: da77175eba97ff251a4219b227b3bb2d4843ed26 |
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Levi Tamasi | 81388b36e0 |
Add support for wide-column point lookups (#10540)
Summary: The patch adds a new API `GetEntity` that can be used to perform wide-column point lookups. It also extends the `Get` code path and the `MemTable` / `MemTableList` and `Version` / `GetContext` logic accordingly so that wide-column entities can be served from both memtables and SSTs. If the result of a lookup is a wide-column entity (`kTypeWideColumnEntity`), it is passed to the application in deserialized form; if it is a plain old key-value (`kTypeValue`), it is presented as a wide-column entity with a single default (anonymous) column. (In contrast, regular `Get` returns plain old key-values as-is, and returns the value of the default column for wide-column entities, see https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/10483 .) The result of `GetEntity` is a self-contained `PinnableWideColumns` object. `PinnableWideColumns` contains a `PinnableSlice`, which either stores the underlying data in its own buffer or holds on to a cache handle. It also contains a `WideColumns` instance, which indexes the contents of the `PinnableSlice`, so applications can access the values of columns efficiently. There are several pieces of functionality which are currently not supported for wide-column entities: there is currently no `MultiGetEntity` or wide-column iterator; also, `Merge` and `GetMergeOperands` are not supported, and there is no `GetEntity` implementation for read-only and secondary instances. We plan to implement these in future PRs. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10540 Test Plan: `make check` Reviewed By: akankshamahajan15 Differential Revision: D38847474 Pulled By: ltamasi fbshipit-source-id: 42311a34ccdfe88b3775e847a5e2a5296e002b5b |
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Changyu Bi | 9d77bf8f7b |
Fragment memtable range tombstone in the write path (#10380)
Summary: - Right now each read fragments the memtable range tombstones https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/4808. This PR explores the idea of fragmenting memtable range tombstones in the write path and reads can just read this cached fragmented tombstone without any fragmenting cost. This PR only does the caching for immutable memtable, and does so right before a memtable is added to an immutable memtable list. The fragmentation is done without holding mutex to minimize its performance impact. - db_bench is updated to print out the number of range deletions executed if there is any. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10380 Test Plan: - CI, added asserts in various places to check whether a fragmented range tombstone list should have been constructed. - Benchmark: as this PR only optimizes immutable memtable path, the number of writes in the benchmark is chosen such an immutable memtable is created and range tombstones are in that memtable. ``` single thread: ./db_bench --benchmarks=fillrandom,readrandom --writes_per_range_tombstone=1 --max_write_buffer_number=100 --min_write_buffer_number_to_merge=100 --writes=500000 --reads=100000 --max_num_range_tombstones=100 multi_thread ./db_bench --benchmarks=fillrandom,readrandom --writes_per_range_tombstone=1 --max_write_buffer_number=100 --min_write_buffer_number_to_merge=100 --writes=15000 --reads=20000 --threads=32 --max_num_range_tombstones=100 ``` Commit |
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Andrew Kryczka | 504fe4de80 |
Avoid allocations/copies for large GetMergeOperands() results (#10458)
Summary: This PR avoids allocations and copies for the result of `GetMergeOperands()` when the average operand size is at least 256 bytes and the total operands size is at least 32KB. The `GetMergeOperands()` already included `PinnableSlice` but was calling `PinSelf()` (i.e., allocating and copying) for each operand. When this optimization takes effect, we instead call `PinSlice()` to skip that allocation and copy. Resources are pinned in order for the `PinnableSlice` to point to valid memory even after `GetMergeOperands()` returns. The pinned resources include a referenced `SuperVersion`, a `MergingContext`, and a `PinnedIteratorsManager`. They are bundled into a `GetMergeOperandsState`. We use `SharedCleanablePtr` to share that bundle among all `PinnableSlice`s populated by `GetMergeOperands()`. That way, the last `PinnableSlice` to be `Reset()` will cleanup the bundle, including unreferencing the `SuperVersion`. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10458 Test Plan: - new DB level test - measured benefit/regression in a number of memtable scenarios Setup command: ``` $ ./db_bench -benchmarks=mergerandom -merge_operator=StringAppendOperator -num=$num -writes=16384 -key_size=16 -value_size=$value_sz -compression_type=none -write_buffer_size=1048576000 ``` Benchmark command: ``` ./db_bench -threads=$threads -use_existing_db=true -avoid_flush_during_recovery=true -write_buffer_size=1048576000 -benchmarks=readrandomoperands -merge_operator=StringAppendOperator -num=$num -duration=10 ``` Worst regression is when a key has many tiny operands: - Parameters: num=1 (implying 16384 operands per key), value_sz=8, threads=1 - `GetMergeOperands()` latency increases 682 micros -> 800 micros (+17%) The regression disappears into the noise (<1% difference) if we remove the `Reset()` loop and the size counting loop. The former is arguably needed regardless of this PR as the convention in `Get()` and `MultiGet()` is to `Reset()` the input `PinnableSlice`s at the start. The latter could be optimized to count the size as we accumulate operands rather than after the fact. Best improvement is when a key has large operands and high concurrency: - Parameters: num=4 (implying 4096 operands per key), value_sz=2KB, threads=32 - `GetMergeOperands()` latency decreases 11492 micros -> 437 micros (-96%). Reviewed By: cbi42 Differential Revision: D38336578 Pulled By: ajkr fbshipit-source-id: 48146d127e04cb7f2d4d2939a2b9dff3aba18258 |
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Wallace | 1e9bf25f61 |
Do not hold mutex when write keys if not necessary (#7516)
Summary: ## Problem Summary RocksDB will acquire the global mutex of db instance for every time when user calls `Write`. When RocksDB schedules a lot of compaction jobs, it will compete the mutex with write thread and it will hurt the write performance. ## Problem Solution: I want to use log_write_mutex to replace the global mutex in most case so that we do not acquire it in write-thread unless there is a write-stall event or a write-buffer-full event occur. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7516 Test Plan: 1. make check 2. CI 3. COMPILE_WITH_TSAN=1 make db_stress make crash_test make crash_test_with_multiops_wp_txn make crash_test_with_multiops_wc_txn make crash_test_with_atomic_flush Reviewed By: siying Differential Revision: D36908702 Pulled By: riversand963 fbshipit-source-id: 59b13881f4f5c0a58fd3ca79128a396d9cd98efe |
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Jay Zhuang | 18a61a1734 |
Fix seqno->time worker not scheduled with multi DB instances (#10383)
Summary: `PeriodicWorkScheduler` is a global singleton, which were used to store per-instance setting `record_seqno_time_cadence_`. Move that to db_impl.h which is per-instance. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10383 Reviewed By: siying Differential Revision: D37928009 Pulled By: jay-zhuang fbshipit-source-id: e517754f4a9db98798ac04f72033d4b517f734e9 |
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Jay Zhuang | a3acf2ef87 |
Add seqno to time mapping (#10338)
Summary: Which will be used for tiered storage to preclude hot data from compacting to the cold tier (the last level). Internally, adding seqno to time mapping. A periodic_task is scheduled to record the current_seqno -> current_time in certain cadence. When memtable flush, the mapping informaiton is stored in sstable property. During compaction, the mapping information are merged and get the approximate time of sequence number, which is used to determine if a key is recently inserted or not and preclude it from the last level if it's recently inserted (within the `preclude_last_level_data_seconds`). Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10338 Test Plan: CI Reviewed By: siying Differential Revision: D37810187 Pulled By: jay-zhuang fbshipit-source-id: 6953be7a18a99de8b1cb3b162d712f79c2b4899f |
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Yanqin Jin | b283f041f5 |
Stop tracking syncing live WAL for performance (#10330)
Summary: With https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/10087, applications calling `SyncWAL()` or writing with `WriteOptions::sync=true` can suffer from performance regression. This PR reverts to original behavior of tracking the syncing of closed WALs. After we revert back to old behavior, recovery, whether kPointInTime or kAbsoluteConsistency, may fail to detect corruption in synced WALs if the corruption is in the live WAL. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10330 Test Plan: make check Before https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/10087 ```bash fillsync : 750.269 micros/op 1332 ops/sec 75.027 seconds 100000 operations; 0.1 MB/s (100 ops) fillsync : 776.492 micros/op 1287 ops/sec 77.649 seconds 100000 operations; 0.1 MB/s (100 ops) fillsync [AVG 2 runs] : 1310 (± 44) ops/sec; 0.1 (± 0.0) MB/sec fillsync : 805.625 micros/op 1241 ops/sec 80.563 seconds 100000 operations; 0.1 MB/s (100 ops) fillsync [AVG 3 runs] : 1287 (± 51) ops/sec; 0.1 (± 0.0) MB/sec fillsync [AVG 3 runs] : 1287 (± 51) ops/sec; 0.1 (± 0.0) MB/sec fillsync [MEDIAN 3 runs] : 1287 ops/sec; 0.1 MB/sec ``` Before this PR and after https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/10087 ```bash fillsync : 1479.601 micros/op 675 ops/sec 147.960 seconds 100000 operations; 0.1 MB/s (100 ops) fillsync : 1626.080 micros/op 614 ops/sec 162.608 seconds 100000 operations; 0.1 MB/s (100 ops) fillsync [AVG 2 runs] : 645 (± 59) ops/sec; 0.1 (± 0.0) MB/sec fillsync : 1588.402 micros/op 629 ops/sec 158.840 seconds 100000 operations; 0.1 MB/s (100 ops) fillsync [AVG 3 runs] : 640 (± 35) ops/sec; 0.1 (± 0.0) MB/sec fillsync [AVG 3 runs] : 640 (± 35) ops/sec; 0.1 (± 0.0) MB/sec fillsync [MEDIAN 3 runs] : 629 ops/sec; 0.1 MB/sec ``` After this PR ```bash fillsync : 749.621 micros/op 1334 ops/sec 74.962 seconds 100000 operations; 0.1 MB/s (100 ops) fillsync : 865.577 micros/op 1155 ops/sec 86.558 seconds 100000 operations; 0.1 MB/s (100 ops) fillsync [AVG 2 runs] : 1244 (± 175) ops/sec; 0.1 (± 0.0) MB/sec fillsync : 845.837 micros/op 1182 ops/sec 84.584 seconds 100000 operations; 0.1 MB/s (100 ops) fillsync [AVG 3 runs] : 1223 (± 109) ops/sec; 0.1 (± 0.0) MB/sec fillsync [AVG 3 runs] : 1223 (± 109) ops/sec; 0.1 (± 0.0) MB/sec fillsync [MEDIAN 3 runs] : 1182 ops/sec; 0.1 MB/sec ``` Reviewed By: ajkr Differential Revision: D37725212 Pulled By: riversand963 fbshipit-source-id: 8fa7d13b3c7662be5d56351c42caf3266af937ae |
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Yanqin Jin | 7e2004a123 |
Remove unused variables (#10327)
Summary: As title. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10327 Test Plan: make check Reviewed By: gitbw95 Differential Revision: D37699040 Pulled By: riversand963 fbshipit-source-id: 305a88628907a47dea53c4d9aec9c2f5bb9b58df |
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Baptiste Lemaire | 5879053fd0 |
Dynamically changeable MemPurge option (#10011)
Summary: **Summary** Make the mempurge option flag a Mutable Column Family option flag. Therefore, the mempurge feature can be dynamically toggled. **Motivation** RocksDB users prefer having the ability to switch features on and off without having to close and reopen the DB. This is particularly important if the feature causes issues and needs to be turned off. Dynamically changing a DB option flag does not seem currently possible. Moreover, with this new change, the MemPurge feature can be toggled on or off independently between column families, which we see as a major improvement. **Content of this PR** This PR includes removal of the `experimental_mempurge_threshold` flag as a DB option flag, and its re-introduction as a `MutableCFOption` flag. I updated the code to handle dynamic changes of the flag (in particular inside the `FlushJob` file). Additionally, this PR includes a new test to demonstrate the capacity of the code to toggle the MemPurge feature on and off, as well as the addition in the `db_stress` module of 2 different mempurge threshold values (0.0 and 1.0) that can be randomly changed with the `set_option_one_in` flag. This is useful to stress test the dynamic changes. **Benchmarking** I will add numbers to prove that there is no performance impact within the next 12 hours. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10011 Reviewed By: pdillinger Differential Revision: D36462357 Pulled By: bjlemaire fbshipit-source-id: 5e3d63bdadf085c0572ecc2349e7dd9729ce1802 |
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Yanqin Jin | 9586dcf1ce |
Expose the initial logger creation error (#10223)
Summary: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/9984 changes the behavior of RocksDB: if logger creation failed during `SanitizeOptions()`, `DB::Open()` will fail. However, since `SanitizeOptions()` is called in `DBImpl::DBImpl()`, we cannot directly expose the error to caller without some additional work. This is a first version proposal which: - Adds a new member `init_logger_creation_s` to `DBImpl` to store the result of init logger creation - Checks the error during `DB::Open()` and return it to caller if non-ok This is not very ideal. We can alternatively move the logger creation logic out of the `SanitizeOptions()`. Since `SanitizeOptions()` is used in other places, we need to check whether this change breaks anything in case other callers of `SanitizeOptions()` assumes that a logger should be created. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10223 Test Plan: make check Reviewed By: pdillinger Differential Revision: D37321717 Pulled By: riversand963 fbshipit-source-id: 58042358a86369d606549dd9938933dd47591c4b |
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Gang Liao | deff48bcef |
Add blob source to retrieve blobs in RocksDB (#10198)
Summary: There is currently no caching mechanism for blobs, which is not ideal especially when the database resides on remote storage (where we cannot rely on the OS page cache). As part of this task, we would like to make it possible for the application to configure a blob cache. In this task, we formally introduced the blob source to RocksDB. BlobSource is a new abstraction layer that provides universal access to blobs, regardless of whether they are in the blob cache, secondary cache, or (remote) storage. Depending on user settings, it always fetch blobs from multi-tier cache and storage with minimal cost. Note: The new `MultiGetBlob()` implementation is not included in the current PR. To go faster, we aim to create a separate PR for it in parallel! This PR is a part of https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/10156 Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10198 Reviewed By: ltamasi Differential Revision: D37294735 Pulled By: gangliao fbshipit-source-id: 9cb50422d9dd1bc03798501c2778b6c7520c7a1e |
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Andrew Kryczka | d5d8920f2c |
Fix race condition with WAL tracking and FlushWAL(true /* sync */) (#10185)
Summary: `FlushWAL(true /* sync */)` is used internally and for manual WAL sync. It had a bug when used together with `track_and_verify_wals_in_manifest` where the synced size tracked in MANIFEST was larger than the number of bytes actually synced. The bug could be repro'd almost immediately with the following crash test command: `python3 tools/db_crashtest.py blackbox --simple --write_buffer_size=524288 --max_bytes_for_level_base=2097152 --target_file_size_base=524288 --duration=3600 --interval=10 --sync_fault_injection=1 --disable_wal=0 --checkpoint_one_in=1000 --max_key=10000 --value_size_mult=33`. An example error message produced by the above command is shown below. The error sometimes arose from the checkpoint and other times arose from the main stress test DB. ``` Corruption: Size mismatch: WAL (log number: 119) in MANIFEST is 27938 bytes , but actually is 27859 bytes on disk. ``` Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10185 Test Plan: - repro unit test - the above crash test command no longer finds the error. It does find a different error after a while longer such as "Corruption: WAL file 481 required by manifest but not in directory list" Reviewed By: riversand963 Differential Revision: D37200993 Pulled By: ajkr fbshipit-source-id: 98e0071c1a89f4d009888512ed89f9219779ae5f |
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Peter Dillinger | 1aac814578 |
Use optimized folly DistributedMutex in LRUCache when available (#10179)
Summary: folly DistributedMutex is faster than standard mutexes though imposes some static obligations on usage. See https://github.com/facebook/folly/blob/main/folly/synchronization/DistributedMutex.h for details. Here we use this alternative for our Cache implementations (especially LRUCache) for better locking performance, when RocksDB is compiled with folly. Also added information about which distributed mutex implementation is being used to cache_bench output and to DB LOG. Intended follow-up: * Use DMutex in more places, perhaps improving API to support non-scoped locking * Fix linking with fbcode compiler (needs ROCKSDB_NO_FBCODE=1 currently) Credit: Thanks Siying for reminding me about this line of work that was previously left unfinished. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10179 Test Plan: for correctness, existing tests. CircleCI config updated. Also Meta-internal buck build updated. For performance, ran simultaneous before & after cache_bench. Out of three comparison runs, the middle improvement to ops/sec was +21%: Baseline: USE_CLANG=1 DEBUG_LEVEL=0 make -j24 cache_bench (fbcode compiler) ``` Complete in 20.201 s; Rough parallel ops/sec = 1584062 Thread ops/sec = 107176 Operation latency (ns): Count: 32000000 Average: 9257.9421 StdDev: 122412.04 Min: 134 Median: 3623.0493 Max: 56918500 Percentiles: P50: 3623.05 P75: 10288.02 P99: 30219.35 P99.9: 683522.04 P99.99: 7302791.63 ``` New: (add USE_FOLLY=1) ``` Complete in 16.674 s; Rough parallel ops/sec = 1919135 (+21%) Thread ops/sec = 135487 Operation latency (ns): Count: 32000000 Average: 7304.9294 StdDev: 108530.28 Min: 132 Median: 3777.6012 Max: 91030902 Percentiles: P50: 3777.60 P75: 10169.89 P99: 24504.51 P99.9: 59721.59 P99.99: 1861151.83 ``` Reviewed By: anand1976 Differential Revision: D37182983 Pulled By: pdillinger fbshipit-source-id: a17eb05f25b832b6a2c1356f5c657e831a5af8d1 |
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iseki | 40dfa26049 |
Fix C4702 on windows (#10146)
Summary: This code is unreachable when `ROCKSDB_LITE` not defined. And it cause build fail on my environment VS2019 16.11.15. ``` -- Selecting Windows SDK version 10.0.19041.0 to target Windows 10.0.19044. -- The CXX compiler identification is MSVC 19.29.30145.0 -- The C compiler identification is MSVC 19.29.30145.0 -- The ASM compiler identification is MSVC ``` Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10146 Reviewed By: akankshamahajan15 Differential Revision: D37112916 Pulled By: ajkr fbshipit-source-id: e0b2bf3055d6fac1b3fb40b9f02c4cbae3f82757 |
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mpoeter | 77f4799515 |
Fix potential leak when reusing PinnableSlice instances. (#10166)
Summary: `PinnableSlice` may hold a handle to a cache value which must be released to correctly decrement the ref-counter. However, when `PinnableSlice` variables are reused, e.g. like this: ``` PinnableSlice pin_slice; db.Get("foo", &pin_slice); db.Get("foo", &pin_slice); ``` then the second `Get` simply overwrites the old value in `pin_slice` and the handle returned by the first `Get` is _not_ released. This PR adds `Reset` calls to the `Get`/`MultiGet` calls that accept `PinnableSlice` arguments to ensure proper cleanup of old values. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10166 Reviewed By: hx235 Differential Revision: D37151632 Pulled By: ajkr fbshipit-source-id: 9dd3c3288300f560531b843f67db11aeb569a9ff |
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Yanqin Jin | 1777e5f7e9 |
Snapshots with user-specified timestamps (#9879)
Summary: In RocksDB, keys are associated with (internal) sequence numbers which denote when the keys are written to the database. Sequence numbers in different RocksDB instances are unrelated, thus not comparable. It is nice if we can associate sequence numbers with their corresponding actual timestamps. One thing we can do is to support user-defined timestamp, which allows the applications to specify the format of custom timestamps and encode a timestamp with each key. More details can be found at https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/wiki/User-defined-Timestamp-%28Experimental%29. This PR provides a different but complementary approach. We can associate rocksdb snapshots (defined in https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/blob/7.2.fb/include/rocksdb/snapshot.h#L20) with **user-specified** timestamps. Since a snapshot is essentially an object representing a sequence number, this PR establishes a bi-directional mapping between sequence numbers and timestamps. In the past, snapshots are usually taken by readers. The current super-version is grabbed, and a `rocksdb::Snapshot` object is created with the last published sequence number of the super-version. You can see that the reader actually has no good idea of what timestamp to assign to this snapshot, because by the time the `GetSnapshot()` is called, an arbitrarily long period of time may have already elapsed since the last write, which is when the last published sequence number is written. This observation motivates the creation of "timestamped" snapshots on the write path. Currently, this functionality is exposed only to the layer of `TransactionDB`. Application can tell RocksDB to create a snapshot when a transaction commits, effectively associating the last sequence number with a timestamp. It is also assumed that application will ensure any two snapshots with timestamps should satisfy the following: ``` snapshot1.seq < snapshot2.seq iff. snapshot1.ts < snapshot2.ts ``` If the application can guarantee that when a reader takes a timestamped snapshot, there is no active writes going on in the database, then we also allow the user to use a new API `TransactionDB::CreateTimestampedSnapshot()` to create a snapshot with associated timestamp. Code example ```cpp // Create a timestamped snapshot when committing transaction. txn->SetCommitTimestamp(100); txn->SetSnapshotOnNextOperation(); txn->Commit(); // A wrapper API for convenience Status Transaction::CommitAndTryCreateSnapshot( std::shared_ptr<TransactionNotifier> notifier, TxnTimestamp ts, std::shared_ptr<const Snapshot>* ret); // Create a timestamped snapshot if caller guarantees no concurrent writes std::pair<Status, std::shared_ptr<const Snapshot>> snapshot = txn_db->CreateTimestampedSnapshot(100); ``` The snapshots created in this way will be managed by RocksDB with ref-counting and potentially shared with other readers. We provide the following APIs for readers to retrieve a snapshot given a timestamp. ```cpp // Return the timestamped snapshot correponding to given timestamp. If ts is // kMaxTxnTimestamp, then we return the latest timestamped snapshot if present. // Othersise, we return the snapshot whose timestamp is equal to `ts`. If no // such snapshot exists, then we return null. std::shared_ptr<const Snapshot> TransactionDB::GetTimestampedSnapshot(TxnTimestamp ts) const; // Return the latest timestamped snapshot if present. std::shared_ptr<const Snapshot> TransactionDB::GetLatestTimestampedSnapshot() const; ``` We also provide two additional APIs for stats collection and reporting purposes. ```cpp Status TransactionDB::GetAllTimestampedSnapshots( std::vector<std::shared_ptr<const Snapshot>>& snapshots) const; // Return timestamped snapshots whose timestamps fall in [ts_lb, ts_ub) and store them in `snapshots`. Status TransactionDB::GetTimestampedSnapshots( TxnTimestamp ts_lb, TxnTimestamp ts_ub, std::vector<std::shared_ptr<const Snapshot>>& snapshots) const; ``` To prevent the number of timestamped snapshots from growing infinitely, we provide the following API to release timestamped snapshots whose timestamps are older than or equal to a given threshold. ```cpp void TransactionDB::ReleaseTimestampedSnapshotsOlderThan(TxnTimestamp ts); ``` Before shutdown, RocksDB will release all timestamped snapshots. Comparison with user-defined timestamp and how they can be combined: User-defined timestamp persists every key with a timestamp, while timestamped snapshots maintain a volatile mapping between snapshots (sequence numbers) and timestamps. Different internal keys with the same user key but different timestamps will be treated as different by compaction, thus a newer version will not hide older versions (with smaller timestamps) unless they are eligible for garbage collection. In contrast, taking a timestamped snapshot at a certain sequence number and timestamp prevents all the keys visible in this snapshot from been dropped by compaction. Here, visible means (seq < snapshot and most recent). The timestamped snapshot supports the semantics of reading at an exact point in time. Timestamped snapshots can also be used with user-defined timestamp. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9879 Test Plan: ``` make check TEST_TMPDIR=/dev/shm make crash_test_with_txn ``` Reviewed By: siying Differential Revision: D35783919 Pulled By: riversand963 fbshipit-source-id: 586ad905e169189e19d3bfc0cb0177a7239d1bd4 |
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zczhu | b6de139df5 |
Handle "NotSupported" status by default implementation of Close() in … (#10127)
Summary: The default implementation of Close() function in Directory/FSDirectory classes returns `NotSupported` status. However, we don't want operations that worked in older versions to begin failing after upgrading when run on FileSystems that have not implemented Directory::Close() yet. So we require the upper level that calls Close() function should properly handle "NotSupported" status instead of treating it as an error status. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10127 Reviewed By: ajkr Differential Revision: D36971112 Pulled By: littlepig2013 fbshipit-source-id: 100f0e6ad1191e1acc1ba6458c566a11724cf466 |
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Yu Zhang | a101c9de60 |
Return "invalid argument" when read timestamp is too old (#10109)
Summary: With this change, when a given read timestamp is smaller than the column-family's full_history_ts_low, Get(), MultiGet() and iterators APIs will return Status::InValidArgument(). Test plan ``` $COMPILE_WITH_ASAN=1 make -j24 all $./db_with_timestamp_basic_test --gtest_filter=DBBasicTestWithTimestamp.UpdateFullHistoryTsLow $ make -j24 check ``` Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10109 Reviewed By: riversand963 Differential Revision: D36901126 Pulled By: jowlyzhang fbshipit-source-id: 255feb1a66195351f06c1d0e42acb1ff74527f86 |
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Yanqin Jin | 3e02c6e05a |
Point-lookup returns timestamps of Delete and SingleDelete (#10056)
Summary: If caller specifies a non-null `timestamp` argument in `DB::Get()` or a non-null `timestamps` in `DB::MultiGet()`, RocksDB will return the timestamps of the point tombstones. Note: DeleteRange is still unsupported. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10056 Test Plan: make check Reviewed By: ltamasi Differential Revision: D36677956 Pulled By: riversand963 fbshipit-source-id: 2d7af02cc7237b1829cd269086ea895a49d501ae |
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Yanqin Jin | d739de63e5 |
Fix a bug in WAL tracking (#10087)
Summary: Closing https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/10080 When `SyncWAL()` calls `MarkLogsSynced()`, even if there is only one active WAL file, this event should still be added to the MANIFEST. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10087 Test Plan: make check Reviewed By: ajkr Differential Revision: D36797580 Pulled By: riversand963 fbshipit-source-id: 24184c9dd606b3939a454ed41de6e868d1519999 |
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Zichen Zhu | 65893ad959 |
Explicitly closing all directory file descriptors (#10049)
Summary: Currently, the DB directory file descriptor is left open until the deconstruction process (`DB::Close()` does not close the file descriptor). To verify this, comment out the lines between `db_ = nullptr` and `db_->Close()` (line 512, 513, 514, 515 in ldb_cmd.cc) to leak the ``db_'' object, build `ldb` tool and run ``` strace --trace=open,openat,close ./ldb --db=$TEST_TMPDIR --ignore_unknown_options put K1 V1 --create_if_missing ``` There is one directory file descriptor that is not closed in the strace log. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10049 Test Plan: Add a new unit test DBBasicTest.DBCloseAllDirectoryFDs: Open a database with different WAL directory and three different data directories, and all directory file descriptors should be closed after calling Close(). Explicitly call Close() after a directory file descriptor is not used so that the counter of directory open and close should be equivalent. Reviewed By: ajkr, hx235 Differential Revision: D36722135 Pulled By: littlepig2013 fbshipit-source-id: 07bdc2abc417c6b30997b9bbef1f79aa757b21ff |
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Yanqin Jin | 7c8c803938 |
Remove unused variable single_column_family_mode_ (#10078)
Summary: This variable is actually not being used for anything meaningful, thus remove it. This can make https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/7516 slightly simpler by reducing the amount of state that must be made lock-free. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10078 Test Plan: make check Reviewed By: ajkr Differential Revision: D36779817 Pulled By: riversand963 fbshipit-source-id: ffb0d9ad6149616917ae5e02bb28102cb90fc406 |
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Changyu Bi | b0e190604b |
Update VersionSet last seqno after LogAndApply (#10051)
Summary: This PR fixes the issue of unstable snapshot during external SST file ingestion. Credit ajkr for the following walk through: consider these relevant steps for of IngestExternalFile(): (1) increase seqno while holding mutex -- |
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Yu Zhang | 16bdb1f999 |
Add timestamp support to DBImplReadOnly (#10004)
Summary: This PR adds timestamp support to a read only DB instance opened as `DBImplReadOnly`. A follow up PR will add the same support to `CompactedDBImpl`. With this, read only database has these timestamp related APIs: `ReadOptions.timestamp` : read should return the latest data visible to this specified timestamp `Iterator::timestamp()` : returns the timestamp associated with the key, value `DB:Get(..., std::string* timestamp)` : returns the timestamp associated with the key, value in `timestamp` Test plan (on devserver): ``` $COMPILE_WITH_ASAN=1 make -j24 all $./db_with_timestamp_basic_test --gtest_filter=DBBasicTestWithTimestamp.ReadOnlyDB* ``` Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10004 Reviewed By: riversand963 Differential Revision: D36434422 Pulled By: jowlyzhang fbshipit-source-id: 5d949e65b1ffb845758000e2b310fdd4aae71cfb |
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anand76 | 57997ddaaf |
Multi file concurrency in MultiGet using coroutines and async IO (#9968)
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 |
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sdong | 736a7b5433 |
Remove own ToString() (#9955)
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 |
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Otto Kekäläinen | b7aaa98762 |
Fix various spelling errors still found in code (#9653)
Summary:
dont -> don't
refered -> referred
This is a re-run of PR#7785 and
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sdong | 49628c9a83 |
Use std::numeric_limits<> (#9954)
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 |
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Changyu Bi | 37f490834d |
Specify largest_seqno in VerifyChecksum (#9919)
Summary: `VerifyChecksum()` does not specify `largest_seqno` when creating a `TableReader`. As a result, the `TableReader` uses the `TableReaderOptions` default value (0) for `largest_seqno`. This causes the following error when the file has a nonzero global seqno in its properties: ``` Corruption: An external sst file with version 2 have global seqno property with value , while largest seqno in the file is 0 ``` This PR fixes this by specifying `largest_seqno` in `VerifyChecksumInternal` with `largest_seqno` from the file metadata. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9919 Test Plan: `make check` Reviewed By: ajkr Differential Revision: D36028824 Pulled By: cbi42 fbshipit-source-id: 428d028a79386f46ef97bb6b6051dc76c83e1f2b |
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Yanqin Jin | fe63899d1a |
Add checks to GetUpdatesSince (#9459)
Summary: Make `DB::GetUpdatesSince` return early if told to scan WALs generated by transactions with write-prepared or write-unprepared policies (`seq_per_batch` is true), as indicated by API comment. Also add checks to `TransactionLogIterator` to clarify some conditions. No API change. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9459 Test Plan: make check Closing https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/1565 Reviewed By: akankshamahajan15 Differential Revision: D33821243 Pulled By: riversand963 fbshipit-source-id: c8b155d020ce0980e2d3b3b1da40b96e65b48d79 |
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Peter Dillinger | efd035164b |
Meta-internal folly integration with F14FastMap (#9546)
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 |
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Andrew Kryczka | 04623e7cd4 |
Fix GetMergeOperands() heap-use-after-free on flushed memtable (#9805)
Summary: Fixes https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/9066. Prior to the fix in this PR, this PR's unit test reported the following error under ASAN: ``` ==2175705==ERROR: AddressSanitizer: heap-use-after-free on address 0x61f0000012a5 at pc 0x7f0fc36e76ce bp 0x7ffc103e9ca0 sp 0x7ffc103e9450 READ of size 5 at 0x61f0000012a5 thread T0 #0 0x7f0fc36e76cd in __interceptor_memcpy /home/engshare/third-party2/gcc/9.x/src/gcc-10.x/libsanitizer/sanitizer_common/sanitizer_common_interceptors.inc:790 https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/1 0x7f0fc35a207e in std::char_traits<char>::copy(char*, char const*, unsigned long) /home/engshare/third-party2/libgcc/9.x/src/gcc-9.x/x86_64-facebook-linux/libstdc++-v3/include/bits/char_traits.h:365 https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/2 0x7f0fc35a207e in std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >::_S_copy(char*, char const*, unsigned long) /home/engshare/third-party2/libgcc/9.x/src/gcc-9.x/x86_64-facebook-linux/libstdc++-v3/include/bits/basic_string.h:351 https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/3 0x7f0fc35a207e in std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >::_M_replace(unsigned long, unsigned long, char const*, unsigned long) /home/engshare/third-party2/libgcc/9.x/src/gcc-9.x/x86_64-facebook-linux/libstdc++-v3/include/bits/basic_string.tcc:440 https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/4 0x8679ca in std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >::assign(char const*, unsigned long) /mnt/gvfs/third-party2/libgcc/4959b39cfbe5965a37c861c4c327fa7c5c759b87/9.x/platform009/9202ce7/include/c++/9.3.0/bits/basic_string.h:1422 https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/5 0x8679ca in rocksdb::PinnableSlice::PinSelf(rocksdb::Slice const&) include/rocksdb/slice.h:171 https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/6 0x8679ca in rocksdb::DBImpl::GetImpl(rocksdb::ReadOptions const&, rocksdb::Slice const&, rocksdb::DBImpl::GetImplOptions&) db/db_impl/db_impl.cc:1930 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testing::Test::Run() third-party/gtest-1.8.1/fused-src/gtest/gtest-all.cc:3973 https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/12 0x702040 in testing::Test::Run() third-party/gtest-1.8.1/fused-src/gtest/gtest-all.cc:3965 https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/13 0x702040 in testing::TestInfo::Run() third-party/gtest-1.8.1/fused-src/gtest/gtest-all.cc:4149 https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/14 0x7025f7 in testing::TestInfo::Run() third-party/gtest-1.8.1/fused-src/gtest/gtest-all.cc:4124 https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/15 0x7025f7 in testing::TestCase::Run() third-party/gtest-1.8.1/fused-src/gtest/gtest-all.cc:4267 https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/16 0x704217 in testing::TestCase::Run() third-party/gtest-1.8.1/fused-src/gtest/gtest-all.cc:4253 https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/17 0x704217 in testing::internal::UnitTestImpl::RunAllTests() third-party/gtest-1.8.1/fused-src/gtest/gtest-all.cc:6633 https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/18 0x72505a in bool testing::internal::HandleSehExceptionsInMethodIfSupported<testing::internal::UnitTestImpl, bool>(testing::internal::UnitTestImpl*, bool (testing::internal::UnitTestImpl::*)(), char const*) third-party/gtest-1.8.1/fused-src/gtest/gtest-all.cc:3899 https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/19 0x72505a in bool testing::internal::HandleExceptionsInMethodIfSupported<testing::internal::UnitTestImpl, bool>(testing::internal::UnitTestImpl*, bool (testing::internal::UnitTestImpl::*)(), char const*) third-party/gtest-1.8.1/fused-src/gtest/gtest-all.cc:3935 https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/20 0x704aa1 in testing::UnitTest::Run() third-party/gtest-1.8.1/fused-src/gtest/gtest-all.cc:6242 https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/21 0x4c4aff in RUN_ALL_TESTS() third-party/gtest-1.8.1/fused-src/gtest/gtest.h:22110 https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/22 0x4c4aff in main db/db_merge_operand_test.cc:404 https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/23 0x7f0fc3108dc4 in __libc_start_main ../csu/libc-start.c:308 https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/24 0x5445fd in _start (/data/users/andrewkr/rocksdb/db_merge_operand_test+0x5445fd) 0x61f0000012a5 is located 1061 bytes inside of 3264-byte region [0x61f000000e80,0x61f000001b40) freed by thread T0 here: #0 0x7f0fc375b6af in operator delete(void*, unsigned long) /home/engshare/third-party2/gcc/9.x/src/gcc-10.x/libsanitizer/asan/asan_new_delete.cc:177 https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/1 0x743be8 in rocksdb::SuperVersion::~SuperVersion() db/column_family.cc:432 https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/2 0x8052aa in rocksdb::DBImpl::CleanupSuperVersion(rocksdb::SuperVersion*) db/db_impl/db_impl.cc:3534 https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/3 0x8676c2 in rocksdb::DBImpl::ReturnAndCleanupSuperVersion(rocksdb::ColumnFamilyData*, rocksdb::SuperVersion*) db/db_impl/db_impl.cc:3544 https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/4 0x8676c2 in rocksdb::DBImpl::GetImpl(rocksdb::ReadOptions const&, rocksdb::Slice const&, rocksdb::DBImpl::GetImplOptions&) db/db_impl/db_impl.cc:1911 https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/5 0x547324 in rocksdb::DBImpl::GetMergeOperands(rocksdb::ReadOptions const&, rocksdb::ColumnFamilyHandle*, rocksdb::Slice const&, rocksdb::PinnableSlice*, rocksdb::GetMergeOperandsOptions*, int*) db/db_impl/db_impl.h:203 https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/6 0x547324 in rocksdb::DBMergeOperandTest_FlushedMergeOperandReadAfterFreeBug_Test::TestBody() db/db_merge_operand_test.cc:117 https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/7 0x7241da in void testing::internal::HandleSehExceptionsInMethodIfSupported<testing::Test, void>(testing::Test*, void (testing::Test::*)(), char const*) third-party/gtest-1.8.1/fused-src/gtest/gtest-all.cc:3899 https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/8 0x7241da in void testing::internal::HandleExceptionsInMethodIfSupported<testing::Test, void>(testing::Test*, void (testing::Test::*)(), char const*) third-party/gtest-1.8.1/fused-src/gtest/gtest-all.cc:3935 https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/9 0x701a47 in testing::Test::Run() third-party/gtest-1.8.1/fused-src/gtest/gtest-all.cc:3973 https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/10 0x702040 in testing::Test::Run() third-party/gtest-1.8.1/fused-src/gtest/gtest-all.cc:3965 https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/11 0x702040 in testing::TestInfo::Run() third-party/gtest-1.8.1/fused-src/gtest/gtest-all.cc:4149 https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/12 0x7025f7 in testing::TestInfo::Run() third-party/gtest-1.8.1/fused-src/gtest/gtest-all.cc:4124 https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/13 0x7025f7 in testing::TestCase::Run() third-party/gtest-1.8.1/fused-src/gtest/gtest-all.cc:4267 https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/14 0x704217 in testing::TestCase::Run() third-party/gtest-1.8.1/fused-src/gtest/gtest-all.cc:4253 https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/15 0x704217 in testing::internal::UnitTestImpl::RunAllTests() third-party/gtest-1.8.1/fused-src/gtest/gtest-all.cc:6633 https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/16 0x72505a in bool testing::internal::HandleSehExceptionsInMethodIfSupported<testing::internal::UnitTestImpl, bool>(testing::internal::UnitTestImpl*, bool (testing::internal::UnitTestImpl::*)(), char const*) third-party/gtest-1.8.1/fused-src/gtest/gtest-all.cc:3899 https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/17 0x72505a in bool testing::internal::HandleExceptionsInMethodIfSupported<testing::internal::UnitTestImpl, bool>(testing::internal::UnitTestImpl*, bool (testing::internal::UnitTestImpl::*)(), char const*) third-party/gtest-1.8.1/fused-src/gtest/gtest-all.cc:3935 https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/18 0x704aa1 in testing::UnitTest::Run() third-party/gtest-1.8.1/fused-src/gtest/gtest-all.cc:6242 https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/19 0x4c4aff in RUN_ALL_TESTS() third-party/gtest-1.8.1/fused-src/gtest/gtest.h:22110 https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/20 0x4c4aff in main db/db_merge_operand_test.cc:404 https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/21 0x7f0fc3108dc4 in __libc_start_main ../csu/libc-start.c:308 https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/22 0x5445fd in _start (/data/users/andrewkr/rocksdb/db_merge_operand_test+0x5445fd) ... ``` Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9805 Test Plan: following the fix in this PR, the new unit test passes Reviewed By: jay-zhuang Differential Revision: D35388415 Pulled By: ajkr fbshipit-source-id: b39c5d002155906c8abc4a3429eca696dbf916d0 |
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Peter Dillinger | 105d7f0c7c |
Document SetOptions API (#9778)
Summary: much needed Some other minor tweaks also Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9778 Test Plan: existing tests Reviewed By: ajkr Differential Revision: D35258195 Pulled By: pdillinger fbshipit-source-id: 974ddafc23a540aacceb91da72e81593d818f99c |
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Peter Dillinger | cad809978a |
Fix heap use-after-free race with DropColumnFamily (#9730)
Summary: Although ColumnFamilySet comments say that DB mutex can be freed during iteration, as long as you hold a ref while releasing DB mutex, this is not quite true because UnrefAndTryDelete might delete cfd right before it is needed to get ->next_ for the next iteration of the loop. This change solves the problem by making a wrapper class that makes such iteration easier while handling the tricky details of UnrefAndTryDelete on the previous cfd only after getting next_ in operator++. FreeDeadColumnFamilies should already have been obsolete; this removes it for good. Similarly, ColumnFamilySet::iterator doesn't need to check for cfd with 0 refs, because those are immediately deleted. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9730 Test Plan: was reported with ASAN on unit tests like DBLogicalBlockSizeCacheTest.CreateColumnFamily (very rare); keep watching Reviewed By: ltamasi Differential Revision: D35038143 Pulled By: pdillinger fbshipit-source-id: 0a5478d5be96c135343a00603711b7df43ae19c9 |
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duyuqi | cbe303c19b |
fix a bug, c api, if enable inplace_update_support, and use create sn… (#9471)
Summary: c api release snapshot will core dump when enable inplace_update_support and create snapshot Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9471 Reviewed By: akankshamahajan15 Differential Revision: D34965103 Pulled By: riversand963 fbshipit-source-id: c3aeeb9ea7126c2eda1466102794fecf57b6ab77 |
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Jay Zhuang | 09b0e8f2c7 |
Fix a timer crash caused by invalid memory management (#9656)
Summary: Timer crash when multiple DB instances doing heavy DB open and close operations concurrently. Which is caused by adding a timer task with smaller timestamp than the current running task. Fix it by moving the getting new task timestamp part within timer mutex protection. And other fixes: - Disallow adding duplicated function name to timer - Fix a minor memory leak in timer when a running task is cancelled Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9656 Reviewed By: ajkr Differential Revision: D34626296 Pulled By: jay-zhuang fbshipit-source-id: 6b6d96a5149746bf503546244912a9e41a0c5f6b |
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Jay Zhuang | 36aec94d85 |
compression_per_level should be used for flush and changeable (#9658)
Summary: - Make `compression_per_level` dynamical changeable with `SetOptions`; - Fix a bug that `compression_per_level` is not used for flush; Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9658 Test Plan: CI Reviewed By: ajkr Differential Revision: D34700749 Pulled By: jay-zhuang fbshipit-source-id: a23b9dfa7ad03d393c1d71781d19e91de796f49c |
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Jay Zhuang | db8647969d |
Unschedule manual compaction from thread-pool queue (#9625)
Summary: PR https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/9557 introduced a race condition between manual compaction foreground thread and background compaction thread. This PR adds the ability to really unschedule manual compaction from thread-pool queue by differentiate tag name for manual compaction and other tasks. Also fix an issue that db `close()` didn't cancel the manual compaction thread. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9625 Test Plan: unittest not hang Reviewed By: ajkr Differential Revision: D34410811 Pulled By: jay-zhuang fbshipit-source-id: cb14065eabb8cf1345fa042b5652d4f788c0c40c |
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Hui Xiao | 87a8b3c8af |
Deflake DBErrorHandlingFSTest.MultiCFWALWriteError (#9496)
Summary: **Context:** As part of https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/6949, file deletion is disabled for faulty database on the IOError of MANIFEST write/sync and [re-enabled again during `DBImpl::Resume()` if all recovery is completed]( |
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Andrew Kryczka | babe56ddba |
Add rate limiter priority to ReadOptions (#9424)
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 |
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Hui Xiao | 443d8ef094 |
Fix PinSelf() read-after-free in DB::GetMergeOperands() (#9507)
Summary: **Context:** Running the new test `DBMergeOperandTest.MergeOperandReadAfterFreeBug` prior to this fix surfaces the read-after-free bug of PinSef() as below: ``` READ of size 8 at 0x60400002529d thread T0 https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/5 0x7f199a in rocksdb::PinnableSlice::PinSelf(rocksdb::Slice const&) include/rocksdb/slice.h:171 https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/6 0x7f199a in rocksdb::DBImpl::GetImpl(rocksdb::ReadOptions const&, rocksdb::Slice const&, rocksdb::DBImpl::GetImplOptions&) db/db_impl/db_impl.cc:1919 https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/7 0x540d63 in rocksdb::DBImpl::GetMergeOperands(rocksdb::ReadOptions const&, rocksdb::ColumnFamilyHandle*, rocksdb::Slice const&, rocksdb::PinnableSlice*, rocksdb::GetMergeOperandsOptions*, int*) db/db_impl/db_impl.h:203 freed by thread T0 here: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/3 0x1191399 in rocksdb::cache_entry_roles_detail::RegisteredDeleter<rocksdb::Block, (rocksdb::CacheEntryRole)0>::Delete(rocksdb::Slice const&, void*) cache/cache_entry_roles.h:99 https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/4 0x719348 in rocksdb::LRUHandle::Free() cache/lru_cache.h:205 https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/5 0x71047f in rocksdb::LRUCacheShard::Release(rocksdb::Cache::Handle*, bool) cache/lru_cache.cc:547 https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/6 0xa78f0a in rocksdb::Cleanable::DoCleanup() include/rocksdb/cleanable.h:60 https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/7 0xa78f0a in rocksdb::Cleanable::Reset() include/rocksdb/cleanable.h:38 https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/8 0xa78f0a in rocksdb::PinnedIteratorsManager::ReleasePinnedData() db/pinned_iterators_manager.h:71 https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/9 0xd0c21b in rocksdb::PinnedIteratorsManager::~PinnedIteratorsManager() db/pinned_iterators_manager.h:24 https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/10 0xd0c21b in rocksdb::Version::Get(rocksdb::ReadOptions const&, rocksdb::LookupKey const&, rocksdb::PinnableSlice*, std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >*, rocksdb::Status*, rocksdb::MergeContext*, unsigned long*, bool*, bool*, unsigned long*, rocksdb::ReadCallback*, bool*, bool) db/pinned_iterators_manager.h:22 https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/11 0x7f0fdf in rocksdb::DBImpl::GetImpl(rocksdb::ReadOptions const&, rocksdb::Slice const&, rocksdb::DBImpl::GetImplOptions&) db/db_impl/db_impl.cc:1886 https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/12 0x540d63 in rocksdb::DBImpl::GetMergeOperands(rocksdb::ReadOptions const&, rocksdb::ColumnFamilyHandle*, rocksdb::Slice const&, rocksdb::PinnableSlice*, rocksdb::GetMergeOperandsOptions*, int*) db/db_impl/db_impl.h:203 previously allocated by thread T0 here: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/1 0x1239896 in rocksdb::AllocateBlock(unsigned long, **rocksdb::MemoryAllocator*)** memory/memory_allocator.h:35 https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/2 0x1239896 in rocksdb::BlockFetcher::CopyBufferToHeapBuf() table/block_fetcher.cc:171 https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/3 0x1239896 in rocksdb::BlockFetcher::GetBlockContents() table/block_fetcher.cc:206 https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/4 0x122eae5 in rocksdb::BlockFetcher::ReadBlockContents() table/block_fetcher.cc:325 https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/5 0x11b1f45 in rocksdb::Status rocksdb::BlockBasedTable::MaybeReadBlockAndLoadToCache<rocksdb::Block>(rocksdb::FilePrefetchBuffer*, rocksdb::ReadOptions const&, rocksdb::BlockHandle const&, rocksdb::UncompressionDict const&, bool, rocksdb::CachableEntry<rocksdb::Block>*, rocksdb::BlockType, rocksdb::GetContext*, rocksdb::BlockCacheLookupContext*, rocksdb::BlockContents*) const table/block_based/block_based_table_reader.cc:1503 ``` Here is the analysis: - We have [PinnedIteratorsManager](https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/blob/6.28.fb/db/version_set.cc#L1980) with `Cleanable` capability in our `Version::Get()` path. It's responsible for managing the life-time of pinned iterator and invoking registered cleanup functions during its own destruction. - For example in case above, the merge operands's clean-up gets associated with this manger in [GetContext::push_operand](https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/blob/6.28.fb/table/get_context.cc#L405). During PinnedIteratorsManager's [destruction](https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/blob/6.28.fb/db/pinned_iterators_manager.h#L67), the release function associated with those merge operand data is invoked. **And that's what we see in "freed by thread T955 here" in ASAN.** - Bug 🐛: `PinnedIteratorsManager` is local to `Version::Get()` while the data of merge operands need to outlive `Version::Get` and stay till they get [PinSelf()](https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/blob/6.28.fb/db/db_impl/db_impl.cc#L1905), **which is the read-after-free in ASAN.** - This bug is likely to be an overlook of `PinnedIteratorsManager` when developing the API `DB::GetMergeOperands` cuz the current logic works fine with the existing case of getting the *merged value* where the operands do not need to live that long. - This bug was not surfaced much (even in its unit test) due to the release function associated with the merge operands (which are actually blocks put in cache as you can see in `BlockBasedTable::MaybeReadBlockAndLoadToCache` **in "previously allocated by" in ASAN report**) is a cache entry deleter. The deleter will call `Cache::Release()` which, for LRU cache, won't immediately deallocate the block based on LRU policy [unless the cache is full or being instructed to force erase](https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/blob/6.28.fb/cache/lru_cache.cc#L521-L531) - `DBMergeOperandTest.MergeOperandReadAfterFreeBug` makes the cache extremely small to force cache full. **Summary:** - Fix the bug by align `PinnedIteratorsManager`'s lifetime with the merge operands Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9507 Test Plan: - New test `DBMergeOperandTest.MergeOperandReadAfterFreeBug` - db bench on read path - Setup (LSM tree with several levels, cache the whole db to avoid read IO, warm cache with readseq to avoid read IO): `TEST_TMPDIR=/dev/shm/rocksdb ./db_bench -benchmarks="fillrandom,readseq -num=1000000 -cache_size=100000000 -write_buffer_size=10000 -statistics=1 -max_bytes_for_level_base=10000 -level0_file_num_compaction_trigger=1``TEST_TMPDIR=/dev/shm/rocksdb ./db_bench -benchmarks="readrandom" -num=1000000 -cache_size=100000000 ` - Actual command run (run 20-run for 20 times and then average the 20-run's average micros/op) - `for j in {1..20}; do (for i in {1..20}; do rm -rf /dev/shm/rocksdb/ && TEST_TMPDIR=/dev/shm/rocksdb ./db_bench -benchmarks="fillrandom,readseq,readrandom" -num=1000000 -cache_size=100000000 -write_buffer_size=10000 -statistics=1 -max_bytes_for_level_base=10000 -level0_file_num_compaction_trigger=1 | egrep 'readrandom'; done > rr_output_pre.txt && (awk '{sum+=$3; sum_sqrt+=$3^2}END{print sum/20, sqrt(sum_sqrt/20-(sum/20)^2)}' rr_output_pre.txt) >> rr_output_pre_2.txt); done` - **Result: Pre-change: 3.79193 micros/op; Post-change: 3.79528 micros/op (+0.09%)** (pre-change)sorted avg micros/op of each 20-run | std of micros/op of each 20-run | (post-change) sorted avg micros/op of each 20-run | std of micros/op of each 20-run -- | -- | -- | -- 3.58355 | 0.265209 | 3.48715 | 0.382076 3.58845 | 0.519927 | 3.5832 | 0.382726 3.66415 | 0.452097 | 3.677 | 0.563831 3.68495 | 0.430897 | 3.68405 | 0.495355 3.70295 | 0.482893 | 3.68465 | 0.431438 3.719 | 0.463806 | 3.71945 | 0.457157 3.7393 | 0.453423 | 3.72795 | 0.538604 3.7806 | 0.527613 | 3.75075 | 0.444509 3.7817 | 0.426704 | 3.7683 | 0.468065 3.809 | 0.381033 | 3.8086 | 0.557378 3.80985 | 0.466011 | 3.81805 | 0.524833 3.8165 | 0.500351 | 3.83405 | 0.529339 3.8479 | 0.430326 | 3.86285 | 0.44831 3.85125 | 0.434108 | 3.8717 | 0.544098 3.8556 | 0.524602 | 3.895 | 0.411679 3.8656 | 0.476383 | 3.90965 | 0.566636 3.8911 | 0.488477 | 3.92735 | 0.608038 3.898 | 0.493978 | 3.9439 | 0.524511 3.97235 | 0.515008 | 3.9623 | 0.477416 3.9768 | 0.519993 | 3.98965 | 0.521481 - CI Reviewed By: ajkr Differential Revision: D34030519 Pulled By: hx235 fbshipit-source-id: a99ac585c11704c5ed93af033cb29ba0a7b16ae8 |
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Ezgi Çiçek | 95d9cb8357 |
Avoid unnecessary copy of sample_slice map (#9551)
Summary: Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9551 Reviewed By: riversand963 Differential Revision: D34169574 Pulled By: ezgicicek fbshipit-source-id: 2e88db59b65bda269917a9b0bed17181a4afd281 |
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Levi Tamasi | 320d9a8e8a |
Use a sorted vector instead of a map to store blob file metadata (#9526)
Summary: The patch replaces `std::map` with a sorted `std::vector` for `VersionStorageInfo::blob_files_` and preallocates the space for the `vector` before saving the `BlobFileMetaData` into the new `VersionStorageInfo` in `VersionBuilder::Rep::SaveBlobFilesTo`. These changes reduce the time the DB mutex is held while saving new `Version`s, and using a sorted `vector` also makes lookups faster thanks to better memory locality. In addition, the patch introduces helper methods `VersionStorageInfo::GetBlobFileMetaData` and `VersionStorageInfo::GetBlobFileMetaDataLB` that can be used by clients to perform lookups in the `vector`, and does some general cleanup in the parts of code where blob file metadata are used. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9526 Test Plan: Ran `make check` and the crash test script for a while. Performance was tested using a load-optimized benchmark (`fillseq` with vector memtable, no WAL) and small file sizes so that a significant number of files are produced: ``` numactl --interleave=all ./db_bench --benchmarks=fillseq --allow_concurrent_memtable_write=false --level0_file_num_compaction_trigger=4 --level0_slowdown_writes_trigger=20 --level0_stop_writes_trigger=30 --max_background_jobs=8 --max_write_buffer_number=8 --db=/data/ltamasi-dbbench --wal_dir=/data/ltamasi-dbbench --num=800000000 --num_levels=8 --key_size=20 --value_size=400 --block_size=8192 --cache_size=51539607552 --cache_numshardbits=6 --compression_max_dict_bytes=0 --compression_ratio=0.5 --compression_type=lz4 --bytes_per_sync=8388608 --cache_index_and_filter_blocks=1 --cache_high_pri_pool_ratio=0.5 --benchmark_write_rate_limit=0 --write_buffer_size=16777216 --target_file_size_base=16777216 --max_bytes_for_level_base=67108864 --verify_checksum=1 --delete_obsolete_files_period_micros=62914560 --max_bytes_for_level_multiplier=8 --statistics=0 --stats_per_interval=1 --stats_interval_seconds=20 --histogram=1 --memtablerep=skip_list --bloom_bits=10 --open_files=-1 --subcompactions=1 --compaction_style=0 --min_level_to_compress=3 --level_compaction_dynamic_level_bytes=true --pin_l0_filter_and_index_blocks_in_cache=1 --soft_pending_compaction_bytes_limit=167503724544 --hard_pending_compaction_bytes_limit=335007449088 --min_level_to_compress=0 --use_existing_db=0 --sync=0 --threads=1 --memtablerep=vector --allow_concurrent_memtable_write=false --disable_wal=1 --enable_blob_files=1 --blob_file_size=16777216 --min_blob_size=0 --blob_compression_type=lz4 --enable_blob_garbage_collection=1 --seed=<some value> ``` Final statistics before the patch: ``` Cumulative writes: 0 writes, 700M keys, 0 commit groups, 0.0 writes per commit group, ingest: 284.62 GB, 121.27 MB/s Interval writes: 0 writes, 334K keys, 0 commit groups, 0.0 writes per commit group, ingest: 139.28 MB, 72.46 MB/s ``` With the patch: ``` Cumulative writes: 0 writes, 760M keys, 0 commit groups, 0.0 writes per commit group, ingest: 308.66 GB, 131.52 MB/s Interval writes: 0 writes, 445K keys, 0 commit groups, 0.0 writes per commit group, ingest: 185.35 MB, 93.15 MB/s ``` Total time to complete the benchmark is 2611 seconds with the patch, down from 2986 secs. Reviewed By: riversand963 Differential Revision: D34082728 Pulled By: ltamasi fbshipit-source-id: fc598abf676dce436734d06bb9d2d99a26a004fc |
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Yanqin Jin | 629e3e1d77 |
Fix spelling in public API (#9490)
Summary: I feel it would be nice if we can fix this spelling error. In `SizeApproximationOptions`, the `include_memtabtles` should be `include_memtables`. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9490 Test Plan: make check Reviewed By: hx235 Differential Revision: D33949862 Pulled By: riversand963 fbshipit-source-id: b2be67501b65d4aabb6b8df1bf25eb8d54cc1466 |
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Yanqin Jin | 3122cb4358 |
Revise APIs related to user-defined timestamp (#8946)
Summary: ajkr reminded me that we have a rule of not including per-kv related data in `WriteOptions`. Namely, `WriteOptions` should not include information about "what-to-write", but should just include information about "how-to-write". According to this rule, `WriteOptions::timestamp` (experimental) is clearly a violation. Therefore, this PR removes `WriteOptions::timestamp` for compliance. After the removal, we need to pass timestamp info via another set of APIs. This PR proposes a set of overloaded functions `Put(write_opts, key, value, ts)`, `Delete(write_opts, key, ts)`, and `SingleDelete(write_opts, key, ts)`. Planned to add `Write(write_opts, batch, ts)`, but its complexity made me reconsider doing it in another PR (maybe). For better checking and returning error early, we also add a new set of APIs to `WriteBatch` that take extra `timestamp` information when writing to `WriteBatch`es. These set of APIs in `WriteBatchWithIndex` are currently not supported, and are on our TODO list. Removed `WriteBatch::AssignTimestamps()` and renamed `WriteBatch::AssignTimestamp()` to `WriteBatch::UpdateTimestamps()` since this method require that all keys have space for timestamps allocated already and multiple timestamps can be updated. The constructor of `WriteBatch` now takes a fourth argument `default_cf_ts_sz` which is the timestamp size of the default column family. This will be used to allocate space when calling APIs that do not specify a column family handle. Also, updated `DB::Get()`, `DB::MultiGet()`, `DB::NewIterator()`, `DB::NewIterators()` methods, replacing some assertions about timestamp to returning Status code. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8946 Test Plan: make check ./db_bench -benchmarks=fillseq,fillrandom,readrandom,readseq,deleterandom -user_timestamp_size=8 ./db_stress --user_timestamp_size=8 -nooverwritepercent=0 -test_secondary=0 -secondary_catch_up_one_in=0 -continuous_verification_interval=0 Make sure there is no perf regression by running the following ``` ./db_bench_opt -db=/dev/shm/rocksdb -use_existing_db=0 -level0_stop_writes_trigger=256 -level0_slowdown_writes_trigger=256 -level0_file_num_compaction_trigger=256 -disable_wal=1 -duration=10 -benchmarks=fillrandom ``` Before this PR ``` DB path: [/dev/shm/rocksdb] fillrandom : 1.831 micros/op 546235 ops/sec; 60.4 MB/s ``` After this PR ``` DB path: [/dev/shm/rocksdb] fillrandom : 1.820 micros/op 549404 ops/sec; 60.8 MB/s ``` Reviewed By: ltamasi Differential Revision: D33721359 Pulled By: riversand963 fbshipit-source-id: c131561534272c120ffb80711d42748d21badf09 |
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Yanqin Jin | d10c5c08d3 |
Remove iter_start_seqnum and preserve_deletes (#9430)
Summary: According to https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/blob/6.27.fb/db/db_impl/db_impl.cc#L2896:L2911 and https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/blob/6.27.fb/db/db_impl/db_impl_open.cc#L203:L208, we are going to remove `iter_start_seqnum` and `preserve_deletes` starting from RocksDB 7.0 Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9430 Test Plan: make check and CI Reviewed By: ajkr Differential Revision: D33753639 Pulled By: riversand963 fbshipit-source-id: c80aab8e8d8fc33e52472fed524ed703d0ffc8b6 |
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Yanqin Jin | b2e53ab2d8 |
Add checking for DB::DestroyColumnFamilyHandle() (#9347)
Summary: Closing https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/5006 Calling `DB::DestroyColumnFamilyHandle(column_family)` with `column_family` being the return value of `DB::DefaultColumnFamily()` will return `Status::InvalidArgument()`. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9347 Test Plan: make check Reviewed By: akankshamahajan15 Differential Revision: D33369675 Pulled By: riversand963 fbshipit-source-id: a8266a4daddf2b7a773c2dc7f3eb9a4adfb6b6dd |
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slk | 2e5f764294 |
Make IncreaseFullHistoryTsLow to a public API (#9221)
Summary: As (https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/9210) discussed, the **full_history_ts_low** is a member of CompactRangeOptions currently, which means a CF's fullHistoryTsLow is advanced only when users submit a CompactRange request. However, users may want to advance the fllHistoryTsLow without an immediate compact. This merge make IncreaseFullHistoryTsLow to a public API so users can advance each CF's fullHistoryTsLow seperately. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9221 Reviewed By: akankshamahajan15 Differential Revision: D33201106 Pulled By: riversand963 fbshipit-source-id: 9cb1d013ba93260f72e16353e693ffee167b47ee |
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Peter Dillinger | 0050a73a4f |
New stable, fixed-length cache keys (#9126)
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 |
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Peter Dillinger | 2a67d475f1 |
Fix bug affecting GetSortedWalFiles, Backups, Checkpoint (#9208)
Summary: Saw error like this: `Backup failed -- IO error: No such file or directory: While opening a file for sequentially reading: /dev/shm/rocksdb/rocksdb_crashtest_blackbox/004426.log: No such file or directory` Unfortunately, GetSortedWalFiles (used by Backups, Checkpoint, etc.) relies on no file deletions happening while its operating, which means not only disabling (more) deletions, but ensuring any pending deletions are completed. Two fixes related to this: * There was a gap in several places between decrementing pending_purge_obsolete_files_ and incrementing bg_purge_scheduled_ where the db mutex would be released and GetSortedWalFiles (and others) could get false information that no deletions are pending. * The fix to https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/8591 (disabling deletions in GetSortedWalFiles) seems incomplete because it doesn't prevent pending deletions from occuring during the operation (if deletions not already disabled, the case that was to be fixed by the change). Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9208 Test Plan: existing tests (it's hard to write a test for interleavings that are now excluded - this is what stress test is for) Reviewed By: ajkr Differential Revision: D32630675 Pulled By: pdillinger fbshipit-source-id: a121e3da648de130cd24d44c524232f4eb22f178 |
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Jay Zhuang | 6cde8d2190 |
Deprecating iter_start_seqnum and preserve_deletes (#9091)
Summary: `ReadOptions::iter_start_seqnum` and `DBOptions::preserve_deletes` are deprecated, please try using user defined timestamp feature instead. The feature is used to support differential snapshots, but not well maintained (https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/6837, https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/8472) and the interface is not user friendly which returns an internal key from the iterator. The user defined timestamp feature is a more flexible feature to support similar usecase, please switch to that if you have such usecase. The deprecated feature will be removed in a future release. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9091 Test Plan: check LOG Fix https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/9090 Reviewed By: ajkr Differential Revision: D32071750 Pulled By: jay-zhuang fbshipit-source-id: b882c4668dd1bf26ce03c4c192f1bba584bf6104 |
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Yanqin Jin | 2035798834 |
Update TransactionUtil::CheckKeyForConflict to also use timestamps (#9162)
Summary: Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9162 Existing TransactionUtil::CheckKeyForConflict() performs only seq-based conflict checking. If user-defined timestamp is enabled, it should perform conflict checking based on timestamps too. Update TransactionUtil::CheckKey-related methods to verify the timestamp of the latest version of a key is smaller than the read timestamp. Note that CheckKeysForConflict() is not updated since it's used only by optimistic transaction, and we do not plan to update it in this upcoming batch of diffs. Existing GetLatestSequenceForKey() returns the sequence of the latest version of a specific user key. Since we support user-defined timestamp, we need to update this method to also return the timestamp (if enabled) of the latest version of the key. This will be needed for snapshot validation. Reviewed By: ltamasi Differential Revision: D31567960 fbshipit-source-id: 2e4a14aed267435a9aa91bc632d2411c01946d44 |
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Jay Zhuang | 29102641dd |
Skip directory fsync for filesystem btrfs (#8903)
Summary: Directory fsync might be expensive on btrfs and it may not be needed. Here are 4 directory fsync cases: 1. creating a new file: dir-fsync is not needed on btrfs, as long as the new file itself is synced. 2. renaming a file: dir-fsync is not needed if the renamed file is synced. So an API `FsyncAfterFileRename(filename, ...)` is provided to sync the file on btrfs. By default, it just calls dir-fsync. 3. deleting files: dir-fsync is forced by set `IOOptions.force_dir_fsync = true` 4. renaming multiple files (like backup and checkpoint): dir-fsync is forced, the same as above. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8903 Test Plan: run tests on btrfs and non btrfs Reviewed By: ajkr Differential Revision: D30885059 Pulled By: jay-zhuang fbshipit-source-id: dd2730b31580b0bcaedffc318a762d7dbf25de4a |
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Peter Dillinger | ad5325a736 |
Experimental support for SST unique IDs (#8990)
Summary: * New public header unique_id.h and function GetUniqueIdFromTableProperties which computes a universally unique identifier based on table properties of table files from recent RocksDB versions. * Generation of DB session IDs is refactored so that they are guaranteed unique in the lifetime of a process running RocksDB. (SemiStructuredUniqueIdGen, new test included.) Along with file numbers, this enables SST unique IDs to be guaranteed unique among SSTs generated in a single process, and "better than random" between processes. See https://github.com/pdillinger/unique_id * In addition to public API producing 'external' unique IDs, there is a function for producing 'internal' unique IDs, with functions for converting between the two. In short, the external ID is "safe" for things people might do with it, and the internal ID enables more "power user" features for the future. Specifically, the external ID goes through a hashing layer so that any subset of bits in the external ID can be used as a hash of the full ID, while also preserving uniqueness guarantees in the first 128 bits (bijective both on first 128 bits and on full 192 bits). Intended follow-up: * Use the internal unique IDs in cache keys. (Avoid conflicts with https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/8912) (The file offset can be XORed into the third 64-bit value of the unique ID.) * Publish the external unique IDs in FileStorageInfo (https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/8968) Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8990 Test Plan: Unit tests added, and checking of unique ids in stress test. NOTE in stress test we do not generate nearly enough files to thoroughly stress uniqueness, but the test trims off pieces of the ID to check for uniqueness so that we can infer (with some assumptions) stronger properties in the aggregate. Reviewed By: zhichao-cao, mrambacher Differential Revision: D31582865 Pulled By: pdillinger fbshipit-source-id: 1f620c4c86af9abe2a8d177b9ccf2ad2b9f48243 |
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Jay Zhuang | 314de7e7de |
Make DB::Close() thread-safe (#8970)
Summary: If `DB::Close()` is called in multi-thread env, the resource could be double released, which causes exception or assert. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8970 Test Plan: Test with multi-thread benchmark, with each thread try to close the DB at the end. Reviewed By: pdillinger Differential Revision: D31242042 Pulled By: jay-zhuang fbshipit-source-id: a61276b1b61e07732e375554106946aea86a23eb |
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Peter Dillinger | 3ffb3baa0b |
Add (Live)FileStorageInfo API (#8968)
Summary: New classes FileStorageInfo and LiveFileStorageInfo and 'experimental' function DB::GetLiveFilesStorageInfo, which is intended to largely replace several fragmented DB functions needed to create checkpoints and backups. This function is now used to create checkpoints and backups, because it fixes many (probably not all) of the prior complexities of checkpoint not having atomic access to DB metadata. This also ensures strong functional test coverage of the new API. Specifically, much of the old CheckpointImpl::CreateCustomCheckpoint has been migrated to and updated in DBImpl::GetLiveFilesStorageInfo, with the former now calling the latter. Also, the class FileStorageInfo in metadata.h compatibly replaces BackupFileInfo and serves as a new base class for SstFileMetaData. Some old fields of SstFileMetaData are still provided (for now) but deprecated. Although FileStorageInfo::directory is accurate when using db_paths and/or cf_paths, these have never been supported by Checkpoint nor BackupEngine and still are not. This change does now detect these cases and return NotSupported when appropriate. (More work needed for support.) Somehow this change broke ProgressCallbackDuringBackup, but the progress_callback logic was dubious to begin with because it would call the callback based on copy buffer size, not size actually copied. Logic and test updated to track size actually copied per-thread. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8968 Test Plan: tests updated. DB::GetLiveFilesStorageInfo mostly tested by use in CheckpointImpl. DBTest.SnapshotFiles updated to also test GetLiveFilesStorageInfo, including reading the data after DB close. Added CheckpointTest.CheckpointWithDbPath (NotSupported). Reviewed By: siying Differential Revision: D31242045 Pulled By: pdillinger fbshipit-source-id: b183d1ce9799e220daaefd6b3b5365d98de676c0 |
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Giuseppe Ottaviano | 4bfd415e34 |
Fix sequence number bump logic in multi-CF SST ingestion (#9005)
Summary: The code in `IngestExternalFiles()` that bumps the DB's sequence number depending on what seqnos were assigned to the files has 3 bugs: 1) There is an assertion that the sequence number is increased in all the affected column families, but this is unnecessary, it is fine if some files can stick to a lower sequence number. It is very easy to hit the assertion: it is sufficient to insert 2 files in 2 CFs, one which overlaps the CF and one that doesn't (for example the CF is empty). The line added in the `IngestFilesIntoMultipleColumnFamilies_Success` test makes the assertion fail. 2) SetLastSequence() is called with the sum of all the bumps across CFs, but we should take the maximum instead, as all CFs start with the current seqno and bump it independently. 3) The code above is accidentally under a `#ifndef NDEBUG`, so it doesn't run in optimized builds, so some files may be assigned seqnos from the future. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9005 Test Plan: Added line in `IngestFilesIntoMultipleColumnFamilies_Success` that triggers the assertion, verified that the test (and all the others) pass after the fix. Reviewed By: ajkr Differential Revision: D31597892 Pulled By: ot fbshipit-source-id: c2d3237f90290df1178736ace8653a9623f5a770 |
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Zhichao Cao | bcd049cd2d |
Ingest external SST files with Temperature hints (#8949)
Summary: Add the file temperature to `IngestExternalFileArg` such that when SST files are ingested, user is able to assign the temperature to each SST file. If the temperature vector is empty or its size does not match the file name vector size, all ingested SST files will be assigned with `Temperature::unKnown`. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8949 Test Plan: add the new test and make check Reviewed By: siying Differential Revision: D31127852 Pulled By: zhichao-cao fbshipit-source-id: 141a81f0f7b473d88f4ab0cb2a21a114cbc6f83c |
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anand76 | 532ff334d9 |
Don't ignore deletion rate limit if WAL dir is different (#8967)
Summary: If WAL dir is different from the DB dir, we should still honor the SstFileManager deletion rate limit for SST files. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8967 Test Plan: Add a new unit test in db_sst_test Reviewed By: pdillinger Differential Revision: D31220116 Pulled By: anand1976 fbshipit-source-id: bcde8a53a7d728e15e597fb5d07ee86c1b38bd28 |