rocksdb/db/flush_job.h
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
2022-06-23 09:42:18 -07:00

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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).
//
// Copyright (c) 2011 The LevelDB Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
// found in the LICENSE file. See the AUTHORS file for names of contributors.
#pragma once
#include <atomic>
#include <deque>
#include <limits>
#include <list>
#include <set>
#include <string>
#include <utility>
#include <vector>
#include "db/blob/blob_file_completion_callback.h"
#include "db/column_family.h"
#include "db/flush_scheduler.h"
#include "db/internal_stats.h"
#include "db/job_context.h"
#include "db/log_writer.h"
#include "db/logs_with_prep_tracker.h"
#include "db/memtable_list.h"
#include "db/snapshot_impl.h"
#include "db/version_edit.h"
#include "db/write_controller.h"
#include "db/write_thread.h"
#include "logging/event_logger.h"
#include "monitoring/instrumented_mutex.h"
#include "options/db_options.h"
#include "port/port.h"
#include "rocksdb/db.h"
#include "rocksdb/env.h"
#include "rocksdb/listener.h"
#include "rocksdb/memtablerep.h"
#include "rocksdb/transaction_log.h"
#include "table/scoped_arena_iterator.h"
#include "util/autovector.h"
#include "util/stop_watch.h"
#include "util/thread_local.h"
namespace ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE {
class DBImpl;
class MemTable;
class SnapshotChecker;
class TableCache;
class Version;
class VersionEdit;
class VersionSet;
class Arena;
class FlushJob {
public:
// TODO(icanadi) make effort to reduce number of parameters here
// IMPORTANT: mutable_cf_options needs to be alive while FlushJob is alive
FlushJob(const std::string& dbname, ColumnFamilyData* cfd,
const ImmutableDBOptions& db_options,
const MutableCFOptions& mutable_cf_options, uint64_t max_memtable_id,
const FileOptions& file_options, VersionSet* versions,
InstrumentedMutex* db_mutex, std::atomic<bool>* shutting_down,
std::vector<SequenceNumber> existing_snapshots,
SequenceNumber earliest_write_conflict_snapshot,
SnapshotChecker* snapshot_checker, JobContext* job_context,
LogBuffer* log_buffer, FSDirectory* db_directory,
FSDirectory* output_file_directory,
CompressionType output_compression, Statistics* stats,
EventLogger* event_logger, bool measure_io_stats,
const bool sync_output_directory, const bool write_manifest,
Env::Priority thread_pri, const std::shared_ptr<IOTracer>& io_tracer,
const std::string& db_id = "", const std::string& db_session_id = "",
std::string full_history_ts_low = "",
BlobFileCompletionCallback* blob_callback = nullptr);
~FlushJob();
// Require db_mutex held.
// Once PickMemTable() is called, either Run() or Cancel() has to be called.
void PickMemTable();
Status Run(LogsWithPrepTracker* prep_tracker = nullptr,
FileMetaData* file_meta = nullptr,
bool* switched_to_mempurge = nullptr);
void Cancel();
const autovector<MemTable*>& GetMemTables() const { return mems_; }
#ifndef ROCKSDB_LITE
std::list<std::unique_ptr<FlushJobInfo>>* GetCommittedFlushJobsInfo() {
return &committed_flush_jobs_info_;
}
#endif // !ROCKSDB_LITE
private:
friend class FlushJobTest_GetRateLimiterPriorityForWrite_Test;
void ReportStartedFlush();
void ReportFlushInputSize(const autovector<MemTable*>& mems);
void RecordFlushIOStats();
Status WriteLevel0Table();
// Memtable Garbage Collection algorithm: a MemPurge takes the list
// of immutable memtables and filters out (or "purge") the outdated bytes
// out of it. The output (the filtered bytes, or "useful payload") is
// then transfered into a new memtable. If this memtable is filled, then
// the mempurge is aborted and rerouted to a regular flush process. Else,
// depending on the heuristics, placed onto the immutable memtable list.
// The addition to the imm list will not trigger a flush operation. The
// flush of the imm list will instead be triggered once the mutable memtable
// is added to the imm list.
// This process is typically intended for workloads with heavy overwrites
// when we want to avoid SSD writes (and reads) as much as possible.
// "MemPurge" is an experimental feature still at a very early stage
// of development. At the moment it is only compatible with the Get, Put,
// Delete operations as well as Iterators and CompactionFilters.
// For this early version, "MemPurge" is called by setting the
// options.experimental_mempurge_threshold value as >0.0. When this is
// the case, ALL automatic flush operations (kWRiteBufferManagerFull) will
// first go through the MemPurge process. Therefore, we strongly
// recommend all users not to set this flag as true given that the MemPurge
// process has not matured yet.
Status MemPurge();
bool MemPurgeDecider(double threshold);
// The rate limiter priority (io_priority) is determined dynamically here.
Env::IOPriority GetRateLimiterPriorityForWrite();
#ifndef ROCKSDB_LITE
std::unique_ptr<FlushJobInfo> GetFlushJobInfo() const;
#endif // !ROCKSDB_LITE
const std::string& dbname_;
const std::string db_id_;
const std::string db_session_id_;
ColumnFamilyData* cfd_;
const ImmutableDBOptions& db_options_;
const MutableCFOptions& mutable_cf_options_;
// A variable storing the largest memtable id to flush in this
// flush job. RocksDB uses this variable to select the memtables to flush in
// this job. All memtables in this column family with an ID smaller than or
// equal to max_memtable_id_ will be selected for flush.
uint64_t max_memtable_id_;
const FileOptions file_options_;
VersionSet* versions_;
InstrumentedMutex* db_mutex_;
std::atomic<bool>* shutting_down_;
std::vector<SequenceNumber> existing_snapshots_;
SequenceNumber earliest_write_conflict_snapshot_;
SnapshotChecker* snapshot_checker_;
JobContext* job_context_;
LogBuffer* log_buffer_;
FSDirectory* db_directory_;
FSDirectory* output_file_directory_;
CompressionType output_compression_;
Statistics* stats_;
EventLogger* event_logger_;
TableProperties table_properties_;
bool measure_io_stats_;
// True if this flush job should call fsync on the output directory. False
// otherwise.
// Usually sync_output_directory_ is true. A flush job needs to call sync on
// the output directory before committing to the MANIFEST.
// However, an individual flush job does not have to call sync on the output
// directory if it is part of an atomic flush. After all flush jobs in the
// atomic flush succeed, call sync once on each distinct output directory.
const bool sync_output_directory_;
// True if this flush job should write to MANIFEST after successfully
// flushing memtables. False otherwise.
// Usually write_manifest_ is true. A flush job commits to the MANIFEST after
// flushing the memtables.
// However, an individual flush job cannot rashly write to the MANIFEST
// immediately after it finishes the flush if it is part of an atomic flush.
// In this case, only after all flush jobs succeed in flush can RocksDB
// commit to the MANIFEST.
const bool write_manifest_;
// The current flush job can commit flush result of a concurrent flush job.
// We collect FlushJobInfo of all jobs committed by current job and fire
// OnFlushCompleted for them.
std::list<std::unique_ptr<FlushJobInfo>> committed_flush_jobs_info_;
// Variables below are set by PickMemTable():
FileMetaData meta_;
autovector<MemTable*> mems_;
VersionEdit* edit_;
Version* base_;
bool pick_memtable_called;
Env::Priority thread_pri_;
const std::shared_ptr<IOTracer> io_tracer_;
SystemClock* clock_;
const std::string full_history_ts_low_;
BlobFileCompletionCallback* blob_callback_;
};
} // namespace ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE