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Summary: This is a simplified version of https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/13096, which called for a way to hook into long-running loops completely within RocksDB to change their thread priority (or similar). The current prime hook point is `DBIter::FindNextUserEntryInternal` likely because of iterating over tombstones. This is implemented using the weak symbol hack for ease of back-porting/patching, and while we get to know potential future requirements better for integration into the public API. (Consider potential relationships to `Env::GetThreadStatusUpdater()` and `TransactionDBMutexFactory`.) Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/13103 Test Plan: Performance validated with db_bench and DEBUG_LEVEL=0: `./db_bench --benchmarks=fillseq,deleterandom,readseq[-X100] --value_size=1 --num=1000000` No consistent difference seen; variances likely in how DB / executable / memory were laid out. ``` With an empty hook: readseq [AVG 100 runs] : 1753018 (± 8850) ops/sec; 28.4 (± 0.1) MB/sec readseq [MEDIAN 100 runs] : 1763746 ops/sec; 28.6 MB/sec (recompile) readseq [AVG 100 runs] : 1789019 (± 10260) ops/sec; 29.0 (± 0.2) MB/sec readseq [MEDIAN 100 runs] : 1801849 ops/sec; 29.2 MB/sec Base: readseq [AVG 100 runs] : 1772196 (± 8240) ops/sec; 28.7 (± 0.1) MB/sec readseq [MEDIAN 100 runs] : 1780453 ops/sec; 28.9 MB/sec (recompile) readseq [AVG 100 runs] : 1777637 (± 7613) ops/sec; 28.8 (± 0.1) MB/sec readseq [MEDIAN 100 runs] : 1786657 ops/sec; 29.0 MB/sec With a functional hook (count number of calls into it): readseq [AVG 100 runs] : 1796733 (± 8854) ops/sec; 29.1 (± 0.1) MB/sec readseq [MEDIAN 100 runs] : 1804690 ops/sec; 29.3 MB/sec RocksDbThreadYield: 126915800 (recompile) readseq [AVG 100 runs] : 1775371 (± 10529) ops/sec; 28.8 (± 0.2) MB/sec readseq [MEDIAN 100 runs] : 1789046 ops/sec; 29.0 MB/sec RocksDbThreadYield: 126977000 Base: readseq [AVG 100 runs] : 1773071 (± 10657) ops/sec; 28.7 (± 0.2) MB/sec readseq [MEDIAN 100 runs] : 1783414 ops/sec; 28.9 MB/sec (recompile) readseq [AVG 100 runs] : 1750852 (± 10184) ops/sec; 28.4 (± 0.2) MB/sec readseq [MEDIAN 100 runs] : 1763587 ops/sec; 28.6 MB/sec ``` Reviewed By: george-reynya Differential Revision: D65235379 Pulled By: pdillinger fbshipit-source-id: 7829e4cc25a56d4c1801b8adf9c7f7aa49ab7aca |
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win | ||
jemalloc_helper.h | ||
lang.h | ||
likely.h | ||
malloc.h | ||
mmap.cc | ||
mmap.h | ||
port.h | ||
port_dirent.h | ||
port_example.h | ||
port_posix.cc | ||
port_posix.h | ||
README | ||
stack_trace.cc | ||
stack_trace.h | ||
sys_time.h | ||
util_logger.h | ||
xpress.h |
This directory contains interfaces and implementations that isolate the rest of the package from platform details. Code in the rest of the package includes "port.h" from this directory. "port.h" in turn includes a platform specific "port_<platform>.h" file that provides the platform specific implementation. See port_posix.h for an example of what must be provided in a platform specific header file.