rocksdb/tools/benchmark_leveldb.sh
Mark Callaghan a087f80e9d Add scripts to run leveldb benchmark
Summary:
This runs a benchmark for LevelDB similar to what we have
in tools/run_flash_bench.sh. It requires changes to db_bench that I published
in a LevelDB fork on github.  Some results are at:
http://smalldatum.blogspot.com/2015/04/comparing-leveldb-and-rocksdb-take-2.html

Sample output:
ops/sec	mb/sec	usec/op	avg	p50	Test
525	16.4	1904.5	1904.5	111.0	fillseq.v32768
75187	15.5	13.3	13.3	4.4	fillseq.v200
28328	5.8	35.3	35.3	4.7	overwrite.t1.s0
175438	0.0	5.7	5.7	4.4	readrandom.t1
28490	5.9	35.1	35.1	4.7	overwrite.t1.s0
121951	0.0	8.2	8.2	5.7	readwhilewriting.t1

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Reviewers: igor

Reviewed By: igor

Subscribers: dhruba

Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D37749
2015-04-27 19:32:56 -07:00

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#!/bin/bash
# REQUIRE: db_bench binary exists in the current directory
#
# This should be used with the LevelDB fork listed here to use additional test options.
# For more details on the changes see the blog post listed below.
# https://github.com/mdcallag/leveldb-1
# http://smalldatum.blogspot.com/2015/04/comparing-leveldb-and-rocksdb-take-2.html
if [ $# -ne 1 ]; then
echo -n "./benchmark.sh [fillseq/overwrite/readrandom/readwhilewriting]"
exit 0
fi
# size constants
K=1024
M=$((1024 * K))
G=$((1024 * M))
if [ -z $DB_DIR ]; then
echo "DB_DIR is not defined"
exit 0
fi
output_dir=${OUTPUT_DIR:-/tmp/}
if [ ! -d $output_dir ]; then
mkdir -p $output_dir
fi
# all multithreaded tests run with sync=1 unless
# $DB_BENCH_NO_SYNC is defined
syncval="1"
if [ ! -z $DB_BENCH_NO_SYNC ]; then
echo "Turning sync off for all multithreaded tests"
syncval="0";
fi
num_threads=${NUM_THREADS:-16}
# Only for *whilewriting, *whilemerging
writes_per_second=${WRITES_PER_SECOND:-$((10 * K))}
cache_size=${CACHE_SIZE:-$((1 * G))}
num_keys=${NUM_KEYS:-$((1 * G))}
key_size=20
value_size=${VALUE_SIZE:-400}
block_size=${BLOCK_SIZE:-4096}
const_params="
--db=$DB_DIR \
\
--num=$num_keys \
--value_size=$value_size \
--cache_size=$cache_size \
--compression_ratio=0.5 \
\
--write_buffer_size=$((2 * M)) \
\
--histogram=1 \
\
--bloom_bits=10 \
--open_files=$((20 * K))"
params_w="$const_params "
function summarize_result {
test_out=$1
test_name=$2
bench_name=$3
nthr=$4
usecs_op=$( grep ^${bench_name} $test_out | awk '{ printf "%.1f", $3 }' )
mb_sec=$( grep ^${bench_name} $test_out | awk '{ printf "%.1f", $5 }' )
ops=$( grep "^Count:" $test_out | awk '{ print $2 }' )
ops_sec=$( echo "scale=0; (1000000.0 * $nthr) / $usecs_op" | bc )
avg=$( grep "^Count:" $test_out | awk '{ printf "%.1f", $4 }' )
p50=$( grep "^Min:" $test_out | awk '{ printf "%.1f", $4 }' )
echo -e "$ops_sec\t$mb_sec\t$usecs_op\t$avg\t$p50\t$test_name" \
>> $output_dir/report.txt
}
function run_fillseq {
# This runs with a vector memtable and the WAL disabled to load faster. It is still crash safe and the
# client can discover where to restart a load after a crash. I think this is a good way to load.
echo "Loading $num_keys keys sequentially"
cmd="./db_bench --benchmarks=fillseq \
--use_existing_db=0 \
--sync=0 \
$params_w \
--threads=1 \
--seed=$( date +%s ) \
2>&1 | tee -a $output_dir/benchmark_fillseq.v${value_size}.log"
echo $cmd | tee $output_dir/benchmark_fillseq.v${value_size}.log
eval $cmd
summarize_result $output_dir/benchmark_fillseq.v${value_size}.log fillseq.v${value_size} fillseq 1
}
function run_change {
operation=$1
echo "Do $num_keys random $operation"
out_name="benchmark_${operation}.t${num_threads}.s${syncval}.log"
cmd="./db_bench --benchmarks=$operation \
--use_existing_db=1 \
--sync=$syncval \
$params_w \
--threads=$num_threads \
--seed=$( date +%s ) \
2>&1 | tee -a $output_dir/${out_name}"
echo $cmd | tee $output_dir/${out_name}
eval $cmd
summarize_result $output_dir/${out_name} ${operation}.t${num_threads}.s${syncval} $operation $num_threads
}
function run_readrandom {
echo "Reading $num_keys random keys"
out_name="benchmark_readrandom.t${num_threads}.log"
cmd="./db_bench --benchmarks=readrandom \
--use_existing_db=1 \
$params_w \
--threads=$num_threads \
--seed=$( date +%s ) \
2>&1 | tee -a $output_dir/${out_name}"
echo $cmd | tee $output_dir/${out_name}
eval $cmd
summarize_result $output_dir/${out_name} readrandom.t${num_threads} readrandom $num_threads
}
function run_readwhile {
operation=$1
echo "Reading $num_keys random keys while $operation"
out_name="benchmark_readwhile${operation}.t${num_threads}.log"
cmd="./db_bench --benchmarks=readwhile${operation} \
--use_existing_db=1 \
--sync=$syncval \
$params_w \
--threads=$num_threads \
--writes_per_second=$writes_per_second \
--seed=$( date +%s ) \
2>&1 | tee -a $output_dir/${out_name}"
echo $cmd | tee $output_dir/${out_name}
eval $cmd
summarize_result $output_dir/${out_name} readwhile${operation}.t${num_threads} readwhile${operation} $num_threads
}
function now() {
echo `date +"%s"`
}
report="$output_dir/report.txt"
schedule="$output_dir/schedule.txt"
echo "===== Benchmark ====="
# Run!!!
IFS=',' read -a jobs <<< $1
for job in ${jobs[@]}; do
if [ $job != debug ]; then
echo "Start $job at `date`" | tee -a $schedule
fi
start=$(now)
if [ $job = fillseq ]; then
run_fillseq
elif [ $job = overwrite ]; then
run_change overwrite
elif [ $job = readrandom ]; then
run_readrandom
elif [ $job = readwhilewriting ]; then
run_readwhile writing
elif [ $job = debug ]; then
num_keys=1000; # debug
echo "Setting num_keys to $num_keys"
else
echo "unknown job $job"
exit
fi
end=$(now)
if [ $job != debug ]; then
echo "Complete $job in $((end-start)) seconds" | tee -a $schedule
fi
echo -e "ops/sec\tmb/sec\tusec/op\tavg\tp50\tTest"
tail -1 $output_dir/report.txt
done