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Summary: When deletion-collapsing mode is enabled (i.e., for DBIter/CompactionIterator), we maintain position in the tombstone maps across calls to ShouldDelete(). Since iterators often access keys sequentially (or reverse-sequentially), scanning forward/backward from the last position can be faster than binary-searching the map for every key. - When Next() is invoked on an iterator, we use kForwardTraversal to scan forwards, if needed, until arriving at the range deletion containing the next key. - Similarly for Prev(), we use kBackwardTraversal to scan backwards in the range deletion map. - When the iterator seeks, we use kBinarySearch for repositioning - After tombstones are added or before the first ShouldDelete() invocation, the current position is set to invalid, which forces kBinarySearch to be used. - Non-iterator users (i.e., Get()) use kFullScan, which has the same behavior as before---scan the whole map for every key passed to ShouldDelete(). Closes https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/1701 Differential Revision: D4350318 Pulled By: ajkr fbshipit-source-id: 5129b76
162 lines
7.7 KiB
C++
162 lines
7.7 KiB
C++
// Copyright (c) 2016-present, Facebook, Inc. All rights reserved.
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// This source code is licensed under the BSD-style license found in the
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// LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree. An additional grant
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// of patent rights can be found in the PATENTS file in the same directory.
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#pragma once
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#include <map>
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#include <string>
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#include <vector>
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#include "db/compaction_iteration_stats.h"
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#include "db/dbformat.h"
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#include "db/pinned_iterators_manager.h"
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#include "db/version_edit.h"
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#include "include/rocksdb/comparator.h"
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#include "include/rocksdb/types.h"
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#include "table/internal_iterator.h"
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#include "table/scoped_arena_iterator.h"
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#include "table/table_builder.h"
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#include "util/kv_map.h"
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namespace rocksdb {
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// A RangeDelAggregator aggregates range deletion tombstones as they are
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// encountered in memtables/SST files. It provides methods that check whether a
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// key is covered by range tombstones or write the relevant tombstones to a new
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// SST file.
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class RangeDelAggregator {
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public:
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// @param snapshots These are used to organize the tombstones into snapshot
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// stripes, which is the seqnum range between consecutive snapshots,
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// including the higher snapshot and excluding the lower one. Currently,
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// this is used by ShouldDelete() to prevent deletion of keys that are
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// covered by range tombstones in other snapshot stripes. This constructor
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// is used for writes (flush/compaction). All DB snapshots are provided
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// such that no keys are removed that are uncovered according to any DB
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// snapshot.
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// Note this overload does not lazily initialize Rep.
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RangeDelAggregator(const InternalKeyComparator& icmp,
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const std::vector<SequenceNumber>& snapshots,
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bool collapse_deletions = true);
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// @param upper_bound Similar to snapshots above, except with a single
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// snapshot, which allows us to store the snapshot on the stack and defer
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// initialization of heap-allocating members (in Rep) until the first range
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// deletion is encountered. This constructor is used in case of reads (get/
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// iterator), for which only the user snapshot (upper_bound) is provided
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// such that the seqnum space is divided into two stripes. Only the older
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// stripe will be used by ShouldDelete().
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RangeDelAggregator(const InternalKeyComparator& icmp,
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SequenceNumber upper_bound,
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bool collapse_deletions = false);
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// We maintain position in the tombstone map across calls to ShouldDelete. The
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// caller may wish to specify a mode to optimize positioning the iterator
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// during the next call to ShouldDelete. The non-kFullScan modes are only
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// available when deletion collapsing is enabled.
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//
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// For example, if we invoke Next() on an iterator, kForwardTraversal should
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// be specified to advance one-by-one through deletions until one is found
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// with its interval containing the key. This will typically be faster than
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// doing a full binary search (kBinarySearch).
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enum RangePositioningMode {
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kFullScan, // used iff collapse_deletions_ == false
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kForwardTraversal,
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kBackwardTraversal,
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kBinarySearch,
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};
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// Returns whether the key should be deleted, which is the case when it is
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// covered by a range tombstone residing in the same snapshot stripe.
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// @param mode If collapse_deletions_ is true, this dictates how we will find
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// the deletion whose interval contains this key. Otherwise, its
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// value must be kFullScan indicating linear scan from beginning..
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bool ShouldDelete(const ParsedInternalKey& parsed,
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RangePositioningMode mode = kFullScan);
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bool ShouldDelete(const Slice& internal_key,
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RangePositioningMode mode = kFullScan);
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bool ShouldAddTombstones(bool bottommost_level = false);
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// Adds tombstones to the tombstone aggregation structure maintained by this
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// object.
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// @return non-OK status if any of the tombstone keys are corrupted.
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Status AddTombstones(std::unique_ptr<InternalIterator> input);
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// Resets iterators maintained across calls to ShouldDelete(). This may be
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// called when the tombstones change, or the owner may call explicitly, e.g.,
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// if it's an iterator that just seeked to an arbitrary position. The effect
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// of invalidation is that the following call to ShouldDelete() will binary
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// search for its tombstone.
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void InvalidateTombstoneMapPositions();
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// Writes tombstones covering a range to a table builder.
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// @param extend_before_min_key If true, the range of tombstones to be added
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// to the TableBuilder starts from the beginning of the key-range;
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// otherwise, it starts from meta->smallest.
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// @param lower_bound/upper_bound Any range deletion with [start_key, end_key)
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// that overlaps the target range [*lower_bound, *upper_bound) is added to
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// the builder. If lower_bound is nullptr, the target range extends
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// infinitely to the left. If upper_bound is nullptr, the target range
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// extends infinitely to the right. If both are nullptr, the target range
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// extends infinitely in both directions, i.e., all range deletions are
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// added to the builder.
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// @param meta The file's metadata. We modify the begin and end keys according
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// to the range tombstones added to this file such that the read path does
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// not miss range tombstones that cover gaps before/after/between files in
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// a level. lower_bound/upper_bound above constrain how far file boundaries
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// can be extended.
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// @param bottommost_level If true, we will filter out any tombstones
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// belonging to the oldest snapshot stripe, because all keys potentially
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// covered by this tombstone are guaranteed to have been deleted by
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// compaction.
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void AddToBuilder(TableBuilder* builder, const Slice* lower_bound,
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const Slice* upper_bound, FileMetaData* meta,
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CompactionIterationStats* range_del_out_stats = nullptr,
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bool bottommost_level = false);
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bool IsEmpty();
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private:
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// Maps tombstone user start key -> tombstone object
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typedef std::multimap<Slice, RangeTombstone, stl_wrappers::LessOfComparator>
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TombstoneMap;
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// Also maintains position in TombstoneMap last seen by ShouldDelete(). The
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// end iterator indicates invalidation (e.g., if AddTombstones() changes the
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// underlying map). End iterator cannot be invalidated.
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struct PositionalTombstoneMap {
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explicit PositionalTombstoneMap(TombstoneMap _raw_map)
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: raw_map(std::move(_raw_map)), iter(raw_map.end()) {}
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PositionalTombstoneMap(const PositionalTombstoneMap&) = delete;
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PositionalTombstoneMap(PositionalTombstoneMap&& other)
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: raw_map(std::move(other.raw_map)), iter(raw_map.end()) {}
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TombstoneMap raw_map;
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TombstoneMap::const_iterator iter;
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};
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// Maps snapshot seqnum -> map of tombstones that fall in that stripe, i.e.,
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// their seqnums are greater than the next smaller snapshot's seqnum.
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typedef std::map<SequenceNumber, PositionalTombstoneMap> StripeMap;
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struct Rep {
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StripeMap stripe_map_;
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PinnedIteratorsManager pinned_iters_mgr_;
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};
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// Initializes rep_ lazily. This aggregator object is constructed for every
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// read, so expensive members should only be created when necessary, i.e.,
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// once the first range deletion is encountered.
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void InitRep(const std::vector<SequenceNumber>& snapshots);
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PositionalTombstoneMap& GetPositionalTombstoneMap(SequenceNumber seq);
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Status AddTombstone(RangeTombstone tombstone);
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SequenceNumber upper_bound_;
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std::unique_ptr<Rep> rep_;
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const InternalKeyComparator& icmp_;
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// collapse range deletions so they're binary searchable
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const bool collapse_deletions_;
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};
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} // namespace rocksdb
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