rocksdb/trace_replay/trace_replay.h

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// Copyright (c) 2011-present, Facebook, Inc. All rights reserved.
// This source code is licensed under both the GPLv2 (found in the
// COPYING file in the root directory) and Apache 2.0 License
// (found in the LICENSE.Apache file in the root directory).
#pragma once
#include <atomic>
#include <memory>
#include <mutex>
#include <unordered_map>
#include <utility>
#include "rocksdb/options.h"
#include "rocksdb/rocksdb_namespace.h"
#include "rocksdb/status.h"
#include "rocksdb/trace_record.h"
#include "rocksdb/utilities/replayer.h"
namespace ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE {
// This file contains Tracer and Replayer classes that enable capturing and
// replaying RocksDB traces.
class ColumnFamilyHandle;
class ColumnFamilyData;
class DB;
class DBImpl;
class Env;
class Slice;
class SystemClock;
class TraceReader;
class TraceWriter;
class WriteBatch;
struct ReadOptions;
struct TraceOptions;
struct WriteOptions;
extern const std::string kTraceMagic;
const unsigned int kTraceTimestampSize = 8;
const unsigned int kTraceTypeSize = 1;
const unsigned int kTracePayloadLengthSize = 4;
const unsigned int kTraceMetadataSize =
kTraceTimestampSize + kTraceTypeSize + kTracePayloadLengthSize;
static const int kTraceFileMajorVersion = 0;
static const int kTraceFileMinorVersion = 2;
// The data structure that defines a single trace.
struct Trace {
uint64_t ts; // timestamp
TraceType type;
// Each bit in payload_map stores which corresponding struct member added in
// the payload. Each TraceType has its corresponding payload struct. For
// example, if bit at position 0 is set in write payload, then the write batch
// will be addedd.
uint64_t payload_map = 0;
// Each trace type has its own payload_struct, which will be serilized in the
// payload.
std::string payload;
void reset() {
ts = 0;
type = kTraceMax;
payload_map = 0;
payload.clear();
}
};
enum TracePayloadType : char {
// Each member of all query payload structs should have a corresponding flag
// here. Make sure to add them sequentially in the order of it is added.
kEmptyPayload = 0,
kWriteBatchData = 1,
kGetCFID = 2,
kGetKey = 3,
kIterCFID = 4,
kIterKey = 5,
kIterLowerBound = 6,
kIterUpperBound = 7,
kMultiGetSize = 8,
kMultiGetCFIDs = 9,
kMultiGetKeys = 10,
};
class TracerHelper {
public:
// Parse the string with major and minor version only
static Status ParseVersionStr(std::string& v_string, int* v_num);
// Parse the trace file version and db version in trace header
static Status ParseTraceHeader(const Trace& header, int* trace_version,
int* db_version);
// Encode a version 0.1 trace object into the given string.
static void EncodeTrace(const Trace& trace, std::string* encoded_trace);
// Decode a string into the given trace object.
static Status DecodeTrace(const std::string& encoded_trace, Trace* trace);
// Decode a string into the given trace header.
static Status DecodeHeader(const std::string& encoded_trace, Trace* header);
// Set the payload map based on the payload type
static bool SetPayloadMap(uint64_t& payload_map,
const TracePayloadType payload_type);
// Decode a Trace object into the corresponding TraceRecord.
// Return Status::OK() if nothing is wrong, record will be set accordingly.
// Return Status::NotSupported() if the trace type is not support, or the
// corresponding error status, record will be set to nullptr.
static Status DecodeTraceRecord(Trace* trace, int trace_file_version,
std::unique_ptr<TraceRecord>* record);
};
// Tracer captures all RocksDB operations using a user-provided TraceWriter.
// Every RocksDB operation is written as a single trace. Each trace will have a
// timestamp and type, followed by the trace payload.
class Tracer {
public:
Tracer(SystemClock* clock, const TraceOptions& trace_options,
std::unique_ptr<TraceWriter>&& trace_writer);
~Tracer();
// Trace all write operations -- Put, Merge, Delete, SingleDelete, Write
Status Write(WriteBatch* write_batch);
// Trace Get operations.
Status Get(ColumnFamilyHandle* cfname, const Slice& key);
// Trace Iterators.
Status IteratorSeek(const uint32_t& cf_id, const Slice& key,
const Slice& lower_bound, const Slice upper_bound);
Status IteratorSeekForPrev(const uint32_t& cf_id, const Slice& key,
const Slice& lower_bound, const Slice upper_bound);
// Trace MultiGet
Status MultiGet(const size_t num_keys, ColumnFamilyHandle** column_families,
const Slice* keys);
Status MultiGet(const size_t num_keys, ColumnFamilyHandle* column_family,
const Slice* keys);
Status MultiGet(const std::vector<ColumnFamilyHandle*>& column_family,
const std::vector<Slice>& keys);
// Returns true if the trace is over the configured max trace file limit.
// False otherwise.
bool IsTraceFileOverMax();
// Returns true if the order of write trace records must match the order of
// the corresponding records logged to WAL and applied to the DB.
bool IsWriteOrderPreserved() { return trace_options_.preserve_write_order; }
// Writes a trace footer at the end of the tracing
Status Close();
private:
// Write a trace header at the beginning, typically on initiating a trace,
// with some metadata like a magic number, trace version, RocksDB version, and
// trace format.
Status WriteHeader();
// Write a trace footer, typically on ending a trace, with some metadata.
Status WriteFooter();
// Write a single trace using the provided TraceWriter to the underlying
// system, say, a filesystem or a streaming service.
Status WriteTrace(const Trace& trace);
// Helps in filtering and sampling of traces.
// Returns true if a trace should be skipped, false otherwise.
bool ShouldSkipTrace(const TraceType& type);
SystemClock* clock_;
TraceOptions trace_options_;
std::unique_ptr<TraceWriter> trace_writer_;
uint64_t trace_request_count_;
};
} // namespace ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE