rocksdb/trace_replay/io_tracer.h
Akanksha Mahajan 1d226018af In IOTracing, add filename with each operation in trace file. (#7885)
Summary:
1. In IOTracing, add filename with each IOTrace record. Filename is stored in file object (Tracing Wrappers).
         2. Change the logic of figuring out which additional information (file_size,
            length, offset etc) needs to be store with each operation
            which is different for different operations.
            When new information will be added in future (depends on operation),
            this change would make the future additions simple.

Logic: In IOTraceRecord, io_op_data is added and its
         bitwise positions represent which additional information need
         to added in the record from enum IOTraceOp. Values in IOTraceOp represent bitwise positions.
         So if length and offset needs to be stored (IOTraceOp::kIOLen
         is 1 and IOTraceOp::kIOOffset is 2), position 1 and 2 (from rightmost bit) will be set
         and io_op_data will contain 110.

Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7885

Test Plan: Updated io_tracer_test and verified the trace file manually.

Reviewed By: anand1976

Differential Revision: D25982353

Pulled By: akankshamahajan15

fbshipit-source-id: ebfc5539cc0e231d7794a6b42b73f5403e360b22
2021-01-25 14:37:35 -08:00

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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 <fstream>
#include "monitoring/instrumented_mutex.h"
#include "rocksdb/env.h"
#include "rocksdb/options.h"
#include "rocksdb/trace_reader_writer.h"
#include "trace_replay/trace_replay.h"
namespace ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE {
/* In order to log new data in trace record for specified operations, do
following:
1. Add new data in IOTraceOP (say kIONewData= 3)
2. Log it in IOTraceWriter::WriteIOOp, and read that in
IOTraceReader::ReadIOOp and
IOTraceRecordParser::PrintHumanReadableIOTraceRecord in the switch case.
3. In the FileSystemTracer APIs where this data will be logged with, update
io_op_data |= (1 << IOTraceOp::kIONewData).
*/
enum IOTraceOp : char {
// The value of each enum represents the bitwise position for
// IOTraceRecord.io_op_data.
kIOFileSize = 0,
kIOLen = 1,
kIOOffset = 2,
};
struct IOTraceRecord {
// Required fields for all accesses.
uint64_t access_timestamp = 0;
TraceType trace_type = TraceType::kTraceMax;
// Each bit in io_op_data stores which corresponding info from IOTraceOp will
// be added in the trace. Foreg, if bit at position 1 is set then
// IOTraceOp::kIOLen (length) will be logged in the record.
uint64_t io_op_data = 0;
std::string file_operation;
uint64_t latency = 0;
std::string io_status;
// Stores file name instead of full path.
std::string file_name;
// Fields added to record based on IO operation.
uint64_t len = 0;
uint64_t offset = 0;
uint64_t file_size = 0;
IOTraceRecord() {}
IOTraceRecord(const uint64_t& _access_timestamp, const TraceType& _trace_type,
const uint64_t& _io_op_data, const std::string& _file_operation,
const uint64_t& _latency, const std::string& _io_status,
const std::string& _file_name, const uint64_t& _file_size = 0)
: access_timestamp(_access_timestamp),
trace_type(_trace_type),
io_op_data(_io_op_data),
file_operation(_file_operation),
latency(_latency),
io_status(_io_status),
file_name(_file_name),
file_size(_file_size) {}
IOTraceRecord(const uint64_t& _access_timestamp, const TraceType& _trace_type,
const uint64_t& _io_op_data, const std::string& _file_operation,
const uint64_t& _latency, const std::string& _io_status,
const std::string& _file_name, const uint64_t& _len,
const uint64_t& _offset)
: access_timestamp(_access_timestamp),
trace_type(_trace_type),
io_op_data(_io_op_data),
file_operation(_file_operation),
latency(_latency),
io_status(_io_status),
file_name(_file_name),
len(_len),
offset(_offset) {}
};
struct IOTraceHeader {
uint64_t start_time;
uint32_t rocksdb_major_version;
uint32_t rocksdb_minor_version;
};
// IOTraceWriter writes IO operation as a single trace. Each trace will have a
// timestamp and type, followed by the trace payload.
class IOTraceWriter {
public:
IOTraceWriter(Env* env, const TraceOptions& trace_options,
std::unique_ptr<TraceWriter>&& trace_writer);
~IOTraceWriter() = default;
// No copy and move.
IOTraceWriter(const IOTraceWriter&) = delete;
IOTraceWriter& operator=(const IOTraceWriter&) = delete;
IOTraceWriter(IOTraceWriter&&) = delete;
IOTraceWriter& operator=(IOTraceWriter&&) = delete;
Status WriteIOOp(const IOTraceRecord& record);
// Write a trace header at the beginning, typically on initiating a trace,
// with some metadata like a magic number and RocksDB version.
Status WriteHeader();
private:
Env* env_;
TraceOptions trace_options_;
std::unique_ptr<TraceWriter> trace_writer_;
};
// IOTraceReader helps read the trace file generated by IOTraceWriter.
class IOTraceReader {
public:
explicit IOTraceReader(std::unique_ptr<TraceReader>&& reader);
~IOTraceReader() = default;
// No copy and move.
IOTraceReader(const IOTraceReader&) = delete;
IOTraceReader& operator=(const IOTraceReader&) = delete;
IOTraceReader(IOTraceReader&&) = delete;
IOTraceReader& operator=(IOTraceReader&&) = delete;
Status ReadHeader(IOTraceHeader* header);
Status ReadIOOp(IOTraceRecord* record);
private:
std::unique_ptr<TraceReader> trace_reader_;
};
// An IO tracer. It uses IOTraceWriter to write the access record to the
// trace file.
class IOTracer {
public:
IOTracer();
~IOTracer();
// No copy and move.
IOTracer(const IOTracer&) = delete;
IOTracer& operator=(const IOTracer&) = delete;
IOTracer(IOTracer&&) = delete;
IOTracer& operator=(IOTracer&&) = delete;
// no_sanitize is added for tracing_enabled. writer_ is protected under mutex
// so even if user call Start/EndIOTrace and tracing_enabled is not updated in
// the meanwhile, WriteIOOp will anyways check the writer_ protected under
// mutex and ignore the operation if writer_is null. So its ok if
// tracing_enabled shows non updated value.
#if defined(__clang__)
#if defined(__has_feature) && __has_feature(thread_sanitizer)
#define TSAN_SUPPRESSION __attribute__((no_sanitize("thread")))
#endif // __has_feature(thread_sanitizer)
#else // __clang__
#ifdef __SANITIZE_THREAD__
#define TSAN_SUPPRESSION __attribute__((no_sanitize("thread")))
#endif // __SANITIZE_THREAD__
#endif // __clang__
#ifndef TSAN_SUPPRESSION
#define TSAN_SUPPRESSION
#endif // TSAN_SUPPRESSION
// Start writing IO operations to the trace_writer.
TSAN_SUPPRESSION Status
StartIOTrace(Env* env, const TraceOptions& trace_options,
std::unique_ptr<TraceWriter>&& trace_writer);
// Stop writing IO operations to the trace_writer.
TSAN_SUPPRESSION void EndIOTrace();
TSAN_SUPPRESSION bool is_tracing_enabled() const { return tracing_enabled; }
void WriteIOOp(const IOTraceRecord& record);
private:
TraceOptions trace_options_;
// A mutex protects the writer_.
InstrumentedMutex trace_writer_mutex_;
std::atomic<IOTraceWriter*> writer_;
// bool tracing_enabled is added to avoid costly operation of checking atomic
// variable 'writer_' is nullptr or not in is_tracing_enabled().
// is_tracing_enabled() is invoked multiple times by FileSystem classes.
bool tracing_enabled;
};
} // namespace ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE