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Author SHA1 Message Date
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
2022-07-21 13:35:36 -07:00
Cheng Chang efe827baf0 Always track WAL obsoletion (#7759)
Summary:
Currently, when a WAL becomes obsolete after flushing, if VersionSet::WalSet does not contain the WAL, we do not track the WAL obsoletion event in MANIFEST.

But consider this case:
* WAL 10 is synced, a VersionEdit is LogAndApplied to MANIFEST to log this WAL addition event, but the VersionEdit is not applied to WalSet yet since its corresponding ManifestWriter is still pending in the write queue;
* Since the above ManifestWriter is blocking, the LogAndApply will block on a conditional variable and release the db mutex, so another LogAndApply can proceed to enqueue other VersionEdits concurrently;
* Now flush happens, and WAL 10 becomes obsolete, although WalSet does not contain WAL 10 yet, we should call LogAndApply to enqueue a VersionEdit to indicate the obsoletion of WAL 10;
* otherwise, when the queued edit indicating WAL 10 addition is logged to MANIFEST, and DB crashes and reopens, the WAL 10 might have been removed from disk, but it still exists in MANIFEST.

This PR changes the behavior to: always `LogAndApply` any WAL addition or obsoletion event, without considering the order issues caused by concurrency, but when applying the edits to `WalSet`, do not add the WALs if they are already obsolete. In this approach, the logical events of WAL addition and obsoletion are always tracked in MANIFEST, so we can inspect the MANIFEST and know all the previous WAL events, but we choose to ignore certain events due to the concurrency issues such as the case above, or the case in https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7725.

Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7759

Test Plan: make check

Reviewed By: pdillinger

Differential Revision: D25423089

Pulled By: cheng-chang

fbshipit-source-id: 9cb9a7fbc1875bf954f2a42f9b6cfd6d49a7b21c
2020-12-09 16:02:12 -08:00
Cheng Chang 07030c6f4a Do not track obsolete WALs in MANIFEST even if they are synced (#7725)
Summary:
Consider the case:
1. All column families are flushed, so all WALs become obsolete, but no WAL is removed from disk yet because the removal is asynchronous, a VersionEdit is written to MANIFEST indicating that WALs before a certain WAL number are obsolete, let's say this number is 3;
2. `SyncWAL` is called, so all the on-disk WALs are synced, and if track_and_verify_wal_in_manifest=true, the WALs will be tracked in MANIFEST, let's say the WAL numbers are 1 and 2;
3. DB crashes;
4. During DB recovery, when replaying MANIFEST, we first see that WAL with number < 3 are obsolete, then we see that WAL 1 and 2 are synced, so according to current implementation of `WalSet`, the `WalSet` will be recovered to include WAL 1 and 2;
5. WAL 1 and 2 are asynchronously deleted from disk, then the WAL verification algorithm fails with `Corruption: missing WAL`.

The above case is reproduced in a new unit test `DBBasicTestTrackWal::DoNotTrackObsoleteWal`.

The fix is to maintain the upper bound of the obsolete WAL numbers, any WAL with number less than the maintained number is considered to be obsolete, so shouldn't be tracked even if they are later synced. The number is maintained in `WalSet`.

Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7725

Test Plan:
1. a new unit test `DBBasicTestTrackWal::DoNotTrackObsoleteWal` is added.
2. run `make crash_test` on devserver.

Reviewed By: riversand963

Differential Revision: D25238914

Pulled By: cheng-chang

fbshipit-source-id: f5dccd57c3d89f19565ec5731f2d42f06d272b72
2020-12-08 10:58:04 -08:00
Cheng Chang 1e40696dd1 Track WAL in MANIFEST: LogAndApply WAL events to MANIFEST (#7601)
Summary:
When a WAL is synced, an edit is written to MANIFEST.
After flushing memtables, the obsoleted WALs are piggybacked to MANIFEST while writing the new L0 files to MANIFEST.

Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7601

Test Plan:
`track_and_verify_wals_in_manifest` is enabled by default for all tests extending `DBBasicTest`, and in db_stress_test.
Unit test `wal_edit_test`, `version_edit_test`, and `version_set_test` are also updated.
Watch all tests to pass.

Reviewed By: ltamasi

Differential Revision: D24553957

Pulled By: cheng-chang

fbshipit-source-id: 66a569ff1bdced38e22900bd240b73113906e040
2020-11-06 17:22:36 -08:00
Cheng Chang 1b224324b5 Track WAL in MANIFEST: persist WALs to and recover WALs from MANIFEST (#7256)
Summary:
This PR makes it able to `LogAndApply` `VersionEdit`s related to WALs, and also be able to `Recover` from MANIFEST with WAL related `VersionEdit`s.

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

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

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

Reviewed By: riversand963

Differential Revision: D23123238

Pulled By: cheng-chang

fbshipit-source-id: 246be2ed4744fd03fa2738aba408aaa611d0379c
2020-10-23 22:49:51 -07:00
Cheng Chang 1a24f4d1d6 Track WAL in MANIFEST: add method to check WAL consistency (#7236)
Summary:
Add a method `CheckWals` in `WalSet` to check the logs on disk. See `CheckWals`'s comments.
This method will be used to check consistency of WALs during DB recovery.

Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7236

Test Plan: a set of tests are added to wal_edit_test.cc.

Reviewed By: riversand963

Differential Revision: D23036505

Pulled By: cheng-chang

fbshipit-source-id: 5b1d6857ac173429b00f950c32c4a5b8d063a732
2020-09-25 13:25:54 -07:00
Cheng Chang 00ee89b584 Track WAL in MANIFEST: update WalMetadata for WAL syncing (#7414)
Summary:
There are some tricky behaviors related to WAL sync:

- When creating a WAL, the WAL might not be synced, if the WAL directory is not synced, the WAL file's metadata may not even be synced to disk, so during recovery, when listing the WAL directory, the WAL may not even show up.
- During each DB::Write, the WriteOption can control whether the WAL should be synced, so a WAL previously not synced on creation can be synced during Write.

For each `SyncWAL`, we'll track the synced status and the current WAL size. Previously, we only track the WAL size on closing.
During recovery, we check that the on-disk WAL size is >= the last synced size.

So this PR introduces `synced_size` and `closed` to `WalMetadata` for the above design update.

Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7414

Test Plan:
- updated wal_edit_test
- updated version_edit_test

Reviewed By: riversand963

Differential Revision: D23796127

Pulled By: cheng-chang

fbshipit-source-id: 5498ab80f537c48a10157e71a4745716aef5cf30
2020-09-22 14:35:14 -07:00
Cheng Chang ce4192375d Track WAL in MANIFEST: minor udpates (#7282)
Summary:
The updates resolve comments left from https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7164.

Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7282

Test Plan: wal_edit_test

Reviewed By: ltamasi

Differential Revision: D23196824

Pulled By: cheng-chang

fbshipit-source-id: 797f3fef27fc72114c2be777d9eadd3429da5301
2020-08-20 15:12:00 -07:00
Cheng Chang cd48ecaa1a Define WAL related classes to be used in VersionEdit and VersionSet (#7164)
Summary:
`WalAddition`, `WalDeletion` are defined in `wal_version.h` and used in `VersionEdit`.
`WalAddition` is used to represent events of creating a new WAL (no size, just log number), or closing a WAL (with size).
`WalDeletion` is used to represent events of deleting or archiving a WAL, it means the WAL is no longer alive (won't be replayed during recovery).

`WalSet` is the set of alive WALs kept in `VersionSet`.

1. Why use `WalDeletion` instead of relying on `MinLogNumber` to identify outdated WALs

On recovery, we can compute `MinLogNumber()` based on the log numbers kept in MANIFEST, any log with number < MinLogNumber can be ignored. So it seems that we don't need to persist `WalDeletion` to MANIFEST, since we can ignore the WALs based on MinLogNumber.

But the `MinLogNumber()` is actually a lower bound, it does not exactly mean that logs starting from MinLogNumber must exist. This is because in a corner case, when a column family is empty and never flushed, its log number is set to the largest log number, but not persisted in MANIFEST. So let's say there are 2 column families, when creating the DB, the first WAL has log number 1, so it's persisted to MANIFEST for both column families. Then CF 0 is empty and never flushed, CF 1 is updated and flushed, so a new WAL with log number 2 is created and persisted to MANIFEST for CF 1. But CF 0's log number in MANIFEST is still 1. So on recovery, MinLogNumber is 1, but since log 1 only contains data for CF 1, and CF 1 is flushed, log 1 might have already been deleted from disk.

We can make `MinLogNumber()` be the exactly minimum log number that must exist, by persisting the most recent log number for empty column families that are not flushed. But if there are N such column families, then every time a new WAL is created, we need to add N records to MANIFEST.

In current design, a record is persisted to MANIFEST only when WAL is created, closed, or deleted/archived, so the number of WAL related records are bounded to 3x number of WALs.

2. Why keep `WalSet` in `VersionSet` instead of applying the `VersionEdit`s to `VersionStorageInfo`

`VersionEdit`s are originally designed to track the addition and deletion of SST files. The SST files are related to column families, each column family has a list of `Version`s, and each `Version` keeps the set of active SST files in `VersionStorageInfo`.

But WALs are a concept of DB, they are not bounded to specific column families. So logically it does not make sense to store WALs in a column family's `Version`s.
Also, `Version`'s purpose is to keep reference to SST / blob files, so that they are not deleted until there is no version referencing them. But a WAL is deleted regardless of version references.
So we keep the WALs in `VersionSet`  for the purpose of writing out the DB state's snapshot when creating new MANIFESTs.

Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7164

Test Plan:
make version_edit_test && ./version_edit_test
make wal_edit_test && ./wal_edit_test

Reviewed By: ltamasi

Differential Revision: D22677936

Pulled By: cheng-chang

fbshipit-source-id: 5a3b6890140e572ffd79eb37e6e4c3c32361a859
2020-08-05 16:34:38 -07:00