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rocksdb/CMakeLists.txt

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# Prerequisites for Windows:
# This cmake build is for Windows 64-bit only.
#
# Prerequisites:
# You must have at least Visual Studio 2015 Update 3. Start the Developer Command Prompt window that is a part of Visual Studio installation.
# Run the build commands from within the Developer Command Prompt window to have paths to the compiler and runtime libraries set.
# You must have git.exe in your %PATH% environment variable.
#
# To build Rocksdb for Windows is as easy as 1-2-3-4-5:
#
# 1. Update paths to third-party libraries in thirdparty.inc file
# 2. Create a new directory for build artifacts
# mkdir build
# cd build
# 3. Run cmake to generate project files for Windows, add more options to enable required third-party libraries.
# See thirdparty.inc for more information.
# sample command: cmake -G "Visual Studio 14 Win64" -DGFLAGS=1 -DSNAPPY=1 -DJEMALLOC=1 -DJNI=1 ..
# 4. Then build the project in debug mode (you may want to add /m[:<N>] flag to run msbuild in <N> parallel threads
# or simply /m ot use all avail cores)
# msbuild rocksdb.sln
#
# rocksdb.sln build features exclusions of test only code in Release. If you build ALL_BUILD then everything
# will be attempted but test only code does not build in Release mode.
#
# 5. And release mode (/m[:<N>] is also supported)
# msbuild rocksdb.sln /p:Configuration=Release
#
# Linux:
#
# 1. Install a recent toolchain such as devtoolset-3 if you're on a older distro. C++11 required.
# 2. mkdir build; cd build
# 3. cmake ..
# 4. make -j
cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 2.8.12)
project(rocksdb)
if(POLICY CMP0042)
cmake_policy(SET CMP0042 NEW)
endif()
list(APPEND CMAKE_MODULE_PATH "${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/cmake/modules/")
option(WITH_JEMALLOC "build with JeMalloc" OFF)
if(MSVC)
include(${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/thirdparty.inc)
else()
if(CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME MATCHES "FreeBSD")
# FreeBSD has jemaloc as default malloc
# but it does not have all the jemalloc files in include/...
set(WITH_JEMALLOC ON)
else()
if(WITH_JEMALLOC)
find_package(JeMalloc REQUIRED)
add_definitions(-DROCKSDB_JEMALLOC -DJEMALLOC_NO_DEMANGLE)
include_directories(${JEMALLOC_INCLUDE_DIR})
endif()
endif()
option(WITH_SNAPPY "build with SNAPPY" OFF)
if(WITH_SNAPPY)
find_package(snappy REQUIRED)
add_definitions(-DSNAPPY)
include_directories(${SNAPPY_INCLUDE_DIR})
list(APPEND THIRDPARTY_LIBS ${SNAPPY_LIBRARIES})
endif()
option(WITH_ZLIB "build with zlib" OFF)
if(WITH_ZLIB)
find_package(zlib REQUIRED)
add_definitions(-DZLIB)
include_directories(${ZLIB_INCLUDE_DIR})
list(APPEND THIRDPARTY_LIBS ${ZLIB_LIBRARIES})
endif()
option(WITH_BZ2 "build with bzip2" OFF)
if(WITH_BZ2)
find_package(bzip2 REQUIRED)
add_definitions(-DBZIP2)
include_directories(${BZIP2_INCLUDE_DIR})
list(APPEND THIRDPARTY_LIBS ${BZIP2_LIBRARIES})
endif()
option(WITH_LZ4 "build with lz4" OFF)
if(WITH_LZ4)
find_package(lz4 REQUIRED)
add_definitions(-DLZ4)
include_directories(${LZ4_INCLUDE_DIR})
list(APPEND THIRDPARTY_LIBS ${LZ4_LIBRARIES})
endif()
option(WITH_ZSTD "build with zstd" OFF)
if(WITH_ZSTD)
find_package(zstd REQUIRED)
add_definitions(-DZSTD)
include_directories(${ZSTD_INCLUDE_DIR})
list(APPEND THIRDPARTY_LIBS ${ZSTD_LIBRARIES})
endif()
endif()
string(TIMESTAMP GIT_DATE_TIME "%Y/%m/%d %H:%M:%S" UTC)
find_package(Git)
if(GIT_FOUND AND EXISTS "${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/.git")
if(WIN32)
execute_process(COMMAND $ENV{COMSPEC} /C ${GIT_EXECUTABLE} -C ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR} rev-parse HEAD OUTPUT_VARIABLE GIT_SHA)
else()
execute_process(COMMAND ${GIT_EXECUTABLE} -C ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR} rev-parse HEAD OUTPUT_VARIABLE GIT_SHA)
endif()
else()
set(GIT_SHA 0)
endif()
string(REGEX REPLACE "[^0-9a-f]+" "" GIT_SHA "${GIT_SHA}")
if(NOT WIN32)
execute_process(COMMAND
"./build_tools/version.sh" "full"
WORKING_DIRECTORY ${PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR}
OUTPUT_VARIABLE ROCKSDB_VERSION
)
string(STRIP "${ROCKSDB_VERSION}" ROCKSDB_VERSION)
execute_process(COMMAND
"./build_tools/version.sh" "major"
WORKING_DIRECTORY ${PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR}
OUTPUT_VARIABLE ROCKSDB_VERSION_MAJOR
)
string(STRIP "${ROCKSDB_VERSION_MAJOR}" ROCKSDB_VERSION_MAJOR)
endif()
cross-platform compatibility improvements Summary: We've had a couple CockroachDB users fail to build RocksDB on exotic platforms, so I figured I'd try my hand at solving these issues upstream. The problems stem from a) `USE_SSE=1` being too aggressive about turning on SSE4.2, even on toolchains that don't support SSE4.2 and b) RocksDB attempting to detect support for thread-local storage based on OS, even though it can vary by compiler on the same OS. See the individual commit messages for details. Regarding SSE support, this PR should change virtually nothing for non-CMake based builds. `make`, `PORTABLE=1 make`, `USE_SSE=1 make`, and `PORTABLE=1 USE_SSE=1 make` function exactly as before, except that SSE support will be automatically disabled when a simple SSE4.2-using test program fails to compile, as it does on OpenBSD. (OpenBSD's ports GCC supports SSE4.2, but its binutils do not, so `__SSE_4_2__` is defined but an SSE4.2-using program will fail to assemble.) A warning is emitted in this case. The CMake build is modified to support the same set of options, except that `USE_SSE` is spelled `FORCE_SSE42` because `USE_SSE` is rather useless now that we can automatically detect SSE support, and I figure changing options in the CMake build is less disruptive than changing the non-CMake build. I've tested these changes on all the platforms I can get my hands on (macOS, Windows MSVC, Windows MinGW, and OpenBSD) and it all works splendidly. Let me know if there's anything you object to—I obviously don't mean to break any of your build pipelines in the process of fixing ours downstream. Closes https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/2199 Differential Revision: D5054042 Pulled By: yiwu-arbug fbshipit-source-id: 938e1fc665c049c02ae15698e1409155b8e72171
8 years ago
option(WITH_MD_LIBRARY "build with MD" ON)
if(WIN32 AND MSVC)
if(WITH_MD_LIBRARY)
set(RUNTIME_LIBRARY "MD")
else()
set(RUNTIME_LIBRARY "MT")
endif()
cross-platform compatibility improvements Summary: We've had a couple CockroachDB users fail to build RocksDB on exotic platforms, so I figured I'd try my hand at solving these issues upstream. The problems stem from a) `USE_SSE=1` being too aggressive about turning on SSE4.2, even on toolchains that don't support SSE4.2 and b) RocksDB attempting to detect support for thread-local storage based on OS, even though it can vary by compiler on the same OS. See the individual commit messages for details. Regarding SSE support, this PR should change virtually nothing for non-CMake based builds. `make`, `PORTABLE=1 make`, `USE_SSE=1 make`, and `PORTABLE=1 USE_SSE=1 make` function exactly as before, except that SSE support will be automatically disabled when a simple SSE4.2-using test program fails to compile, as it does on OpenBSD. (OpenBSD's ports GCC supports SSE4.2, but its binutils do not, so `__SSE_4_2__` is defined but an SSE4.2-using program will fail to assemble.) A warning is emitted in this case. The CMake build is modified to support the same set of options, except that `USE_SSE` is spelled `FORCE_SSE42` because `USE_SSE` is rather useless now that we can automatically detect SSE support, and I figure changing options in the CMake build is less disruptive than changing the non-CMake build. I've tested these changes on all the platforms I can get my hands on (macOS, Windows MSVC, Windows MinGW, and OpenBSD) and it all works splendidly. Let me know if there's anything you object to—I obviously don't mean to break any of your build pipelines in the process of fixing ours downstream. Closes https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/2199 Differential Revision: D5054042 Pulled By: yiwu-arbug fbshipit-source-id: 938e1fc665c049c02ae15698e1409155b8e72171
8 years ago
endif()
set(BUILD_VERSION_CC ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/build_version.cc)
configure_file(util/build_version.cc.in ${BUILD_VERSION_CC} @ONLY)
add_library(build_version OBJECT ${BUILD_VERSION_CC})
target_include_directories(build_version PRIVATE
${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/util)
if(MSVC)
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} /Zi /nologo /EHsc /GS /Gd /GR /GF /fp:precise /Zc:wchar_t /Zc:forScope /errorReport:queue")
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} /FC /d2Zi+ /W4 /wd4127 /wd4800 /wd4996 /wd4351 /wd4100 /wd4204 /wd4324")
else()
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} -W -Wextra -Wall")
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} -Wsign-compare -Wshadow -Wno-unused-parameter -Wno-unused-variable -Woverloaded-virtual -Wnon-virtual-dtor -Wno-missing-field-initializers -Wno-strict-aliasing")
if(MINGW)
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} -Wno-format")
endif()
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} -std=c++11")
if(NOT CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE STREQUAL "Debug")
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} -O2 -fno-omit-frame-pointer")
include(CheckCXXCompilerFlag)
CHECK_CXX_COMPILER_FLAG("-momit-leaf-frame-pointer" HAVE_OMIT_LEAF_FRAME_POINTER)
if(HAVE_OMIT_LEAF_FRAME_POINTER)
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} -momit-leaf-frame-pointer")
endif()
endif()
endif()
cross-platform compatibility improvements Summary: We've had a couple CockroachDB users fail to build RocksDB on exotic platforms, so I figured I'd try my hand at solving these issues upstream. The problems stem from a) `USE_SSE=1` being too aggressive about turning on SSE4.2, even on toolchains that don't support SSE4.2 and b) RocksDB attempting to detect support for thread-local storage based on OS, even though it can vary by compiler on the same OS. See the individual commit messages for details. Regarding SSE support, this PR should change virtually nothing for non-CMake based builds. `make`, `PORTABLE=1 make`, `USE_SSE=1 make`, and `PORTABLE=1 USE_SSE=1 make` function exactly as before, except that SSE support will be automatically disabled when a simple SSE4.2-using test program fails to compile, as it does on OpenBSD. (OpenBSD's ports GCC supports SSE4.2, but its binutils do not, so `__SSE_4_2__` is defined but an SSE4.2-using program will fail to assemble.) A warning is emitted in this case. The CMake build is modified to support the same set of options, except that `USE_SSE` is spelled `FORCE_SSE42` because `USE_SSE` is rather useless now that we can automatically detect SSE support, and I figure changing options in the CMake build is less disruptive than changing the non-CMake build. I've tested these changes on all the platforms I can get my hands on (macOS, Windows MSVC, Windows MinGW, and OpenBSD) and it all works splendidly. Let me know if there's anything you object to—I obviously don't mean to break any of your build pipelines in the process of fixing ours downstream. Closes https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/2199 Differential Revision: D5054042 Pulled By: yiwu-arbug fbshipit-source-id: 938e1fc665c049c02ae15698e1409155b8e72171
8 years ago
option(PORTABLE "build a portable binary" OFF)
option(FORCE_SSE42 "force building with SSE4.2, even when PORTABLE=ON" OFF)
if(PORTABLE)
# MSVC does not need a separate compiler flag to enable SSE4.2; if nmmintrin.h
# is available, it is available by default.
if(FORCE_SSE42 AND NOT MSVC)
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} -msse4.2")
endif()
else()
cross-platform compatibility improvements Summary: We've had a couple CockroachDB users fail to build RocksDB on exotic platforms, so I figured I'd try my hand at solving these issues upstream. The problems stem from a) `USE_SSE=1` being too aggressive about turning on SSE4.2, even on toolchains that don't support SSE4.2 and b) RocksDB attempting to detect support for thread-local storage based on OS, even though it can vary by compiler on the same OS. See the individual commit messages for details. Regarding SSE support, this PR should change virtually nothing for non-CMake based builds. `make`, `PORTABLE=1 make`, `USE_SSE=1 make`, and `PORTABLE=1 USE_SSE=1 make` function exactly as before, except that SSE support will be automatically disabled when a simple SSE4.2-using test program fails to compile, as it does on OpenBSD. (OpenBSD's ports GCC supports SSE4.2, but its binutils do not, so `__SSE_4_2__` is defined but an SSE4.2-using program will fail to assemble.) A warning is emitted in this case. The CMake build is modified to support the same set of options, except that `USE_SSE` is spelled `FORCE_SSE42` because `USE_SSE` is rather useless now that we can automatically detect SSE support, and I figure changing options in the CMake build is less disruptive than changing the non-CMake build. I've tested these changes on all the platforms I can get my hands on (macOS, Windows MSVC, Windows MinGW, and OpenBSD) and it all works splendidly. Let me know if there's anything you object to—I obviously don't mean to break any of your build pipelines in the process of fixing ours downstream. Closes https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/2199 Differential Revision: D5054042 Pulled By: yiwu-arbug fbshipit-source-id: 938e1fc665c049c02ae15698e1409155b8e72171
8 years ago
if(MSVC)
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} /arch:AVX2")
else()
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} -march=native")
endif()
endif()
cross-platform compatibility improvements Summary: We've had a couple CockroachDB users fail to build RocksDB on exotic platforms, so I figured I'd try my hand at solving these issues upstream. The problems stem from a) `USE_SSE=1` being too aggressive about turning on SSE4.2, even on toolchains that don't support SSE4.2 and b) RocksDB attempting to detect support for thread-local storage based on OS, even though it can vary by compiler on the same OS. See the individual commit messages for details. Regarding SSE support, this PR should change virtually nothing for non-CMake based builds. `make`, `PORTABLE=1 make`, `USE_SSE=1 make`, and `PORTABLE=1 USE_SSE=1 make` function exactly as before, except that SSE support will be automatically disabled when a simple SSE4.2-using test program fails to compile, as it does on OpenBSD. (OpenBSD's ports GCC supports SSE4.2, but its binutils do not, so `__SSE_4_2__` is defined but an SSE4.2-using program will fail to assemble.) A warning is emitted in this case. The CMake build is modified to support the same set of options, except that `USE_SSE` is spelled `FORCE_SSE42` because `USE_SSE` is rather useless now that we can automatically detect SSE support, and I figure changing options in the CMake build is less disruptive than changing the non-CMake build. I've tested these changes on all the platforms I can get my hands on (macOS, Windows MSVC, Windows MinGW, and OpenBSD) and it all works splendidly. Let me know if there's anything you object to—I obviously don't mean to break any of your build pipelines in the process of fixing ours downstream. Closes https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/2199 Differential Revision: D5054042 Pulled By: yiwu-arbug fbshipit-source-id: 938e1fc665c049c02ae15698e1409155b8e72171
8 years ago
include(CheckCXXSourceCompiles)
if(NOT MSVC)
set(CMAKE_REQUIRED_FLAGS "-msse4.2")
endif()
cross-platform compatibility improvements Summary: We've had a couple CockroachDB users fail to build RocksDB on exotic platforms, so I figured I'd try my hand at solving these issues upstream. The problems stem from a) `USE_SSE=1` being too aggressive about turning on SSE4.2, even on toolchains that don't support SSE4.2 and b) RocksDB attempting to detect support for thread-local storage based on OS, even though it can vary by compiler on the same OS. See the individual commit messages for details. Regarding SSE support, this PR should change virtually nothing for non-CMake based builds. `make`, `PORTABLE=1 make`, `USE_SSE=1 make`, and `PORTABLE=1 USE_SSE=1 make` function exactly as before, except that SSE support will be automatically disabled when a simple SSE4.2-using test program fails to compile, as it does on OpenBSD. (OpenBSD's ports GCC supports SSE4.2, but its binutils do not, so `__SSE_4_2__` is defined but an SSE4.2-using program will fail to assemble.) A warning is emitted in this case. The CMake build is modified to support the same set of options, except that `USE_SSE` is spelled `FORCE_SSE42` because `USE_SSE` is rather useless now that we can automatically detect SSE support, and I figure changing options in the CMake build is less disruptive than changing the non-CMake build. I've tested these changes on all the platforms I can get my hands on (macOS, Windows MSVC, Windows MinGW, and OpenBSD) and it all works splendidly. Let me know if there's anything you object to—I obviously don't mean to break any of your build pipelines in the process of fixing ours downstream. Closes https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/2199 Differential Revision: D5054042 Pulled By: yiwu-arbug fbshipit-source-id: 938e1fc665c049c02ae15698e1409155b8e72171
8 years ago
CHECK_CXX_SOURCE_COMPILES("
#include <cstdint>
#include <nmmintrin.h>
int main() {
volatile uint32_t x = _mm_crc32_u32(0, 0);
}
" HAVE_SSE42)
unset(CMAKE_REQUIRED_FLAGS)
cross-platform compatibility improvements Summary: We've had a couple CockroachDB users fail to build RocksDB on exotic platforms, so I figured I'd try my hand at solving these issues upstream. The problems stem from a) `USE_SSE=1` being too aggressive about turning on SSE4.2, even on toolchains that don't support SSE4.2 and b) RocksDB attempting to detect support for thread-local storage based on OS, even though it can vary by compiler on the same OS. See the individual commit messages for details. Regarding SSE support, this PR should change virtually nothing for non-CMake based builds. `make`, `PORTABLE=1 make`, `USE_SSE=1 make`, and `PORTABLE=1 USE_SSE=1 make` function exactly as before, except that SSE support will be automatically disabled when a simple SSE4.2-using test program fails to compile, as it does on OpenBSD. (OpenBSD's ports GCC supports SSE4.2, but its binutils do not, so `__SSE_4_2__` is defined but an SSE4.2-using program will fail to assemble.) A warning is emitted in this case. The CMake build is modified to support the same set of options, except that `USE_SSE` is spelled `FORCE_SSE42` because `USE_SSE` is rather useless now that we can automatically detect SSE support, and I figure changing options in the CMake build is less disruptive than changing the non-CMake build. I've tested these changes on all the platforms I can get my hands on (macOS, Windows MSVC, Windows MinGW, and OpenBSD) and it all works splendidly. Let me know if there's anything you object to—I obviously don't mean to break any of your build pipelines in the process of fixing ours downstream. Closes https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/2199 Differential Revision: D5054042 Pulled By: yiwu-arbug fbshipit-source-id: 938e1fc665c049c02ae15698e1409155b8e72171
8 years ago
if(HAVE_SSE42)
add_definitions(-DHAVE_SSE42)
elseif(FORCE_SSE42)
message(FATAL_ERROR "FORCE_SSE42=ON but unable to compile with SSE4.2 enabled")
endif()
CHECK_CXX_SOURCE_COMPILES("
#if defined(_MSC_VER) && !defined(__thread)
#define __thread __declspec(thread)
#endif
int main() {
static __thread int tls;
}
" HAVE_THREAD_LOCAL)
if(HAVE_THREAD_LOCAL)
add_definitions(-DROCKSDB_SUPPORT_THREAD_LOCAL)
endif()
option(FAIL_ON_WARNINGS "Treat compile warnings as errors" ON)
if(FAIL_ON_WARNINGS)
if(MSVC)
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} /WX")
else() # assume GCC
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} -Werror")
endif()
endif()
option(WITH_ASAN "build with ASAN" OFF)
if(WITH_ASAN)
set(CMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS "${CMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS} -fsanitize=address")
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} -fsanitize=address")
set(CMAKE_C_FLAGS "${CMAKE_C_FLAGS} -fsanitize=address")
if(WITH_JEMALLOC)
message(FATAL "ASAN does not work well with JeMalloc")
endif()
endif()
option(WITH_TSAN "build with TSAN" OFF)
if(WITH_TSAN)
set(CMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS "${CMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS} -fsanitize=thread -pie")
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} -fsanitize=thread -fPIC")
set(CMAKE_C_FLAGS "${CMAKE_C_FLAGS} -fsanitize=thread -fPIC")
if(WITH_JEMALLOC)
message(FATAL "TSAN does not work well with JeMalloc")
endif()
endif()
option(WITH_UBSAN "build with UBSAN" OFF)
if(WITH_UBSAN)
add_definitions(-DROCKSDB_UBSAN_RUN)
set(CMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS "${CMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS} -fsanitize=undefined")
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} -fsanitize=undefined")
set(CMAKE_C_FLAGS "${CMAKE_C_FLAGS} -fsanitize=undefined")
if(WITH_JEMALLOC)
message(FATAL "UBSAN does not work well with JeMalloc")
endif()
endif()
find_package(gflags)
if(gflags_FOUND)
add_definitions(-DGFLAGS=1)
include_directories(${gflags_INCLUDE_DIR})
list(APPEND THIRDPARTY_LIBS ${gflags_LIBRARIES})
endif()
find_package(NUMA)
if(NUMA_FOUND)
add_definitions(-DNUMA)
include_directories(${NUMA_INCLUDE_DIR})
list(APPEND THIRDPARTY_LIBS ${NUMA_LIBRARIES})
endif()
find_package(TBB)
if(TBB_FOUND)
add_definitions(-DTBB)
include_directories(${TBB_INCLUDE_DIR})
list(APPEND THIRDPARTY_LIBS ${TBB_LIBRARIES})
endif()
# Used to run CI build and tests so we can run faster
set(OPTIMIZE_DEBUG_DEFAULT 0) # Debug build is unoptimized by default use -DOPTDBG=1 to optimize
if(DEFINED OPTDBG)
set(OPTIMIZE_DEBUG ${OPTDBG})
else()
set(OPTIMIZE_DEBUG ${OPTIMIZE_DEBUG_DEFAULT})
endif()
if(MSVC)
if((${OPTIMIZE_DEBUG} EQUAL 1))
message(STATUS "Debug optimization is enabled")
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_DEBUG "/Oxt /${RUNTIME_LIBRARY}d")
else()
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_DEBUG "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_DEBUG} /Od /RTC1 /Gm /${RUNTIME_LIBRARY}d")
endif()
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_RELEASE "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_RELEASE} /Oxt /Zp8 /Gm- /Gy /${RUNTIME_LIBRARY}")
set(CMAKE_SHARED_LINKER_FLAGS "${CMAKE_SHARED_LINKER_FLAGS} /DEBUG")
set(CMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS "${CMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS} /DEBUG")
endif()
if(CMAKE_COMPILER_IS_GNUCXX)
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} -fno-builtin-memcmp")
endif()
option(ROCKSDB_LITE "Build RocksDBLite version" OFF)
if(ROCKSDB_LITE)
add_definitions(-DROCKSDB_LITE)
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} -fno-exceptions")
endif()
if(CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME MATCHES "Cygwin")
add_definitions(-fno-builtin-memcmp -DCYGWIN)
elseif(CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME MATCHES "Darwin")
add_definitions(-DOS_MACOSX)
if(CMAKE_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR MATCHES arm)
add_definitions(-DIOS_CROSS_COMPILE -DROCKSDB_LITE)
# no debug info for IOS, that will make our library big
add_definitions(-DNDEBUG)
endif()
elseif(CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME MATCHES "Linux")
add_definitions(-DOS_LINUX)
elseif(CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME MATCHES "SunOS")
add_definitions(-DOS_SOLARIS)
elseif(CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME MATCHES "FreeBSD")
add_definitions(-DOS_FREEBSD)
elseif(CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME MATCHES "NetBSD")
add_definitions(-DOS_NETBSD)
elseif(CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME MATCHES "OpenBSD")
add_definitions(-DOS_OPENBSD)
elseif(CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME MATCHES "DragonFly")
add_definitions(-DOS_DRAGONFLYBSD)
elseif(CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME MATCHES "Android")
add_definitions(-DOS_ANDROID)
elseif(CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME MATCHES "Windows")
add_definitions(-DWIN32 -DOS_WIN -D_MBCS -DWIN64 -DNOMINMAX)
if(MINGW)
add_definitions(-D_WIN32_WINNT=_WIN32_WINNT_VISTA)
endif()
endif()
if(NOT WIN32)
add_definitions(-DROCKSDB_PLATFORM_POSIX -DROCKSDB_LIB_IO_POSIX)
endif()
option(WITH_FALLOCATE "build with fallocate" ON)
if(WITH_FALLOCATE)
CHECK_CXX_SOURCE_COMPILES("
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <linux/falloc.h>
int main() {
int fd = open(\"/dev/null\", 0);
fallocate(fd, FALLOC_FL_KEEP_SIZE | FALLOC_FL_PUNCH_HOLE, 0, 1024);
}
" HAVE_FALLOCATE)
if(HAVE_FALLOCATE)
add_definitions(-DROCKSDB_FALLOCATE_PRESENT)
endif()
endif()
CHECK_CXX_SOURCE_COMPILES("
#include <fcntl.h>
int main() {
int fd = open(\"/dev/null\", 0);
sync_file_range(fd, 0, 1024, SYNC_FILE_RANGE_WRITE);
}
" HAVE_SYNC_FILE_RANGE_WRITE)
if(HAVE_SYNC_FILE_RANGE_WRITE)
add_definitions(-DROCKSDB_RANGESYNC_PRESENT)
endif()
CHECK_CXX_SOURCE_COMPILES("
#include <pthread.h>
int main() {
(void) PTHREAD_MUTEX_ADAPTIVE_NP;
}
" HAVE_PTHREAD_MUTEX_ADAPTIVE_NP)
if(HAVE_PTHREAD_MUTEX_ADAPTIVE_NP)
add_definitions(-DROCKSDB_PTHREAD_ADAPTIVE_MUTEX)
endif()
include(CheckCXXSymbolExists)
check_cxx_symbol_exists(malloc_usable_size malloc.h HAVE_MALLOC_USABLE_SIZE)
if(HAVE_MALLOC_USABLE_SIZE)
add_definitions(-DROCKSDB_MALLOC_USABLE_SIZE)
endif()
check_cxx_symbol_exists(sched_getcpu sched.h HAVE_SCHED_GETCPU)
if(HAVE_SCHED_GETCPU)
add_definitions(-DROCKSDB_SCHED_GETCPU_PRESENT)
endif()
include_directories(${PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR})
include_directories(${PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR}/include)
include_directories(SYSTEM ${PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR}/third-party/gtest-1.7.0/fused-src)
find_package(Threads REQUIRED)
add_subdirectory(third-party/gtest-1.7.0/fused-src/gtest)
# Main library source code
set(SOURCES
cache/clock_cache.cc
cache/lru_cache.cc
cache/sharded_cache.cc
db/builder.cc
db/c.cc
db/column_family.cc
db/compacted_db_impl.cc
db/compaction.cc
db/compaction_iterator.cc
db/compaction_job.cc
db/compaction_picker.cc
db/compaction_picker_universal.cc
db/convenience.cc
db/db_filesnapshot.cc
db/db_impl.cc
db/db_impl_write.cc
db/db_impl_compaction_flush.cc
db/db_impl_files.cc
db/db_impl_open.cc
db/db_impl_debug.cc
db/db_impl_experimental.cc
db/db_impl_readonly.cc
db/db_info_dumper.cc
db/db_iter.cc
db/dbformat.cc
db/event_helpers.cc
db/experimental.cc
db/external_sst_file_ingestion_job.cc
db/file_indexer.cc
db/flush_job.cc
db/flush_scheduler.cc
db/forward_iterator.cc
db/internal_stats.cc
db/log_reader.cc
db/log_writer.cc
db: avoid `#include`ing malloc and jemalloc simultaneously Summary: This fixes a compilation failure on Linux when the system libc is not glibc. jemalloc's configure script incorrectly assumes that glibc is always used on Linux systems, producing glibc-style signatures; when the system libc is e.g. musl, the following error is observed: ``` [ 0%] Building CXX object CMakeFiles/rocksdb.dir/db/db_impl.cc.o In file included from /go/src/github.com/cockroachdb/cockroach/c-deps/rocksdb.src/table/block.h:19:0, from /go/src/github.com/cockroachdb/cockroach/c-deps/rocksdb.src/db/db_impl.cc:77: /x-tools/x86_64-unknown-linux-musl/x86_64-unknown-linux-musl/sysroot/usr/include/malloc.h:19:8: error: declaration of 'size_t malloc_usable_size(void*)' has a different exception specifier size_t malloc_usable_size(void *); ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ In file included from /go/src/github.com/cockroachdb/cockroach/c-deps/rocksdb.src/db/db_impl.cc:20:0: /go/native/x86_64-unknown-linux-musl/jemalloc/include/jemalloc/jemalloc.h:78:33: note: from previous declaration 'size_t malloc_usable_size(void*) throw ()' # define je_malloc_usable_size malloc_usable_size ^ /go/native/x86_64-unknown-linux-musl/jemalloc/include/jemalloc/jemalloc.h:239:41: note: in expansion of macro 'je_malloc_usable_size' JEMALLOC_EXPORT size_t JEMALLOC_NOTHROW je_malloc_usable_size( ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ CMakeFiles/rocksdb.dir/build.make:350: recipe for target 'CMakeFiles/rocksdb.dir/db/db_impl.cc.o' failed ``` This works around the issue by rearranging the sources such that jemalloc's headers are never in the same scope as the system's malloc header. The jemalloc issue has been reported as well, see: https://github.com/jemalloc/jemalloc/issues/778. cc tschottdorf Closes https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/2188 Differential Revision: D5163048 Pulled By: siying fbshipit-source-id: c553125458892def175c1be5682b0330d80b2a0d
8 years ago
db/malloc_stats.cc
db/managed_iterator.cc
db/memtable.cc
db/memtable_list.cc
db/merge_helper.cc
db/merge_operator.cc
Compaction Support for Range Deletion Summary: This diff introduces RangeDelAggregator, which takes ownership of iterators provided to it via AddTombstones(). The tombstones are organized in a two-level map (snapshot stripe -> begin key -> tombstone). Tombstone creation avoids data copy by holding Slices returned by the iterator, which remain valid thanks to pinning. For compaction, we create a hierarchical range tombstone iterator with structure matching the iterator over compaction input data. An aggregator based on that iterator is used by CompactionIterator to determine which keys are covered by range tombstones. In case of merge operand, the same aggregator is used by MergeHelper. Upon finishing each file in the compaction, relevant range tombstones are added to the output file's range tombstone metablock and file boundaries are updated accordingly. To check whether a key is covered by range tombstone, RangeDelAggregator::ShouldDelete() considers tombstones in the key's snapshot stripe. When this function is used outside of compaction, it also checks newer stripes, which can contain covering tombstones. Currently the intra-stripe check involves a linear scan; however, in the future we plan to collapse ranges within a stripe such that binary search can be used. RangeDelAggregator::AddToBuilder() adds all range tombstones in the table's key-range to a new table's range tombstone meta-block. Since range tombstones may fall in the gap between files, we may need to extend some files' key-ranges. The strategy is (1) first file extends as far left as possible and other files do not extend left, (2) all files extend right until either the start of the next file or the end of the last range tombstone in the gap, whichever comes first. One other notable change is adding release/move semantics to ScopedArenaIterator such that it can be used to transfer ownership of an arena-allocated iterator, similar to how unique_ptr is used for malloc'd data. Depends on D61473 Test Plan: compaction_iterator_test, mock_table, end-to-end tests in D63927 Reviewers: sdong, IslamAbdelRahman, wanning, yhchiang, lightmark Reviewed By: lightmark Subscribers: andrewkr, dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D62205
8 years ago
db/range_del_aggregator.cc
db/repair.cc
db/snapshot_impl.cc
db/table_cache.cc
db/table_properties_collector.cc
db/transaction_log_impl.cc
db/version_builder.cc
db/version_edit.cc
db/version_set.cc
db/wal_manager.cc
db/write_batch.cc
db/write_batch_base.cc
db/write_controller.cc
db/write_thread.cc
env/env.cc
env/env_chroot.cc
Encryption at rest support Summary: This PR adds support for encrypting data stored by RocksDB when written to disk. It adds an `EncryptedEnv` override of the `Env` class with matching overrides for sequential&random access files. The encryption itself is done through a configurable `EncryptionProvider`. This class creates is asked to create `BlockAccessCipherStream` for a file. This is where the actual encryption/decryption is being done. Currently there is a Counter mode implementation of `BlockAccessCipherStream` with a `ROT13` block cipher (NOTE the `ROT13` is for demo purposes only!!). The Counter operation mode uses an initial counter & random initialization vector (IV). Both are created randomly for each file and stored in a 4K (default size) block that is prefixed to that file. The `EncryptedEnv` implementation is such that clients of the `Env` class do not see this prefix (nor data, nor in filesize). The largest part of the prefix block is also encrypted, and there is room left for implementation specific settings/values/keys in there. To test the encryption, the `DBTestBase` class has been extended to consider a new environment variable called `ENCRYPTED_ENV`. If set, the test will setup a encrypted instance of the `Env` class to use for all tests. Typically you would run it like this: ``` ENCRYPTED_ENV=1 make check_some ``` There is also an added test that checks that some data inserted into the database is or is not "visible" on disk. With `ENCRYPTED_ENV` active it must not find plain text strings, with `ENCRYPTED_ENV` unset, it must find the plain text strings. Closes https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/2424 Differential Revision: D5322178 Pulled By: sdwilsh fbshipit-source-id: 253b0a9c2c498cc98f580df7f2623cbf7678a27f
8 years ago
env/env_encryption.cc
env/env_hdfs.cc
env/mock_env.cc
memtable/alloc_tracker.cc
memtable/hash_cuckoo_rep.cc
memtable/hash_linklist_rep.cc
memtable/hash_skiplist_rep.cc
memtable/skiplistrep.cc
memtable/vectorrep.cc
memtable/write_buffer_manager.cc
monitoring/histogram.cc
monitoring/histogram_windowing.cc
monitoring/instrumented_mutex.cc
monitoring/iostats_context.cc
monitoring/perf_context.cc
monitoring/perf_level.cc
monitoring/statistics.cc
monitoring/thread_status_impl.cc
monitoring/thread_status_updater.cc
monitoring/thread_status_util.cc
monitoring/thread_status_util_debug.cc
options/cf_options.cc
options/db_options.cc
options/options.cc
options/options_helper.cc
options/options_parser.cc
options/options_sanity_check.cc
port/stack_trace.cc
table/adaptive_table_factory.cc
table/block.cc
table/block_based_filter_block.cc
table/block_based_table_builder.cc
table/block_based_table_factory.cc
table/block_based_table_reader.cc
table/block_builder.cc
table/block_fetcher.cc
table/block_prefix_index.cc
table/bloom_block.cc
table/cuckoo_table_builder.cc
table/cuckoo_table_factory.cc
table/cuckoo_table_reader.cc
table/flush_block_policy.cc
table/format.cc
table/full_filter_block.cc
table/get_context.cc
table/index_builder.cc
table/iterator.cc
table/merging_iterator.cc
table/meta_blocks.cc
table/partitioned_filter_block.cc
table/persistent_cache_helper.cc
table/plain_table_builder.cc
table/plain_table_factory.cc
table/plain_table_index.cc
table/plain_table_key_coding.cc
table/plain_table_reader.cc
table/sst_file_writer.cc
table/table_properties.cc
table/two_level_iterator.cc
tools/db_bench_tool.cc
tools/dump/db_dump_tool.cc
tools/ldb_cmd.cc
tools/ldb_tool.cc
tools/sst_dump_tool.cc
util/arena.cc
util/auto_roll_logger.cc
util/bloom.cc
util/coding.cc
util/compaction_job_stats_impl.cc
util/comparator.cc
support for concurrent adds to memtable Summary: This diff adds support for concurrent adds to the skiplist memtable implementations. Memory allocation is made thread-safe by the addition of a spinlock, with small per-core buffers to avoid contention. Concurrent memtable writes are made via an additional method and don't impose a performance overhead on the non-concurrent case, so parallelism can be selected on a per-batch basis. Write thread synchronization is an increasing bottleneck for higher levels of concurrency, so this diff adds --enable_write_thread_adaptive_yield (default off). This feature causes threads joining a write batch group to spin for a short time (default 100 usec) using sched_yield, rather than going to sleep on a mutex. If the timing of the yield calls indicates that another thread has actually run during the yield then spinning is avoided. This option improves performance for concurrent situations even without parallel adds, although it has the potential to increase CPU usage (and the heuristic adaptation is not yet mature). Parallel writes are not currently compatible with inplace updates, update callbacks, or delete filtering. Enable it with --allow_concurrent_memtable_write (and --enable_write_thread_adaptive_yield). Parallel memtable writes are performance neutral when there is no actual parallelism, and in my experiments (SSD server-class Linux and varying contention and key sizes for fillrandom) they are always a performance win when there is more than one thread. Statistics are updated earlier in the write path, dropping the number of DB mutex acquisitions from 2 to 1 for almost all cases. This diff was motivated and inspired by Yahoo's cLSM work. It is more conservative than cLSM: RocksDB's write batch group leader role is preserved (along with all of the existing flush and write throttling logic) and concurrent writers are blocked until all memtable insertions have completed and the sequence number has been advanced, to preserve linearizability. My test config is "db_bench -benchmarks=fillrandom -threads=$T -batch_size=1 -memtablerep=skip_list -value_size=100 --num=1000000/$T -level0_slowdown_writes_trigger=9999 -level0_stop_writes_trigger=9999 -disable_auto_compactions --max_write_buffer_number=8 -max_background_flushes=8 --disable_wal --write_buffer_size=160000000 --block_size=16384 --allow_concurrent_memtable_write" on a two-socket Xeon E5-2660 @ 2.2Ghz with lots of memory and an SSD hard drive. With 1 thread I get ~440Kops/sec. Peak performance for 1 socket (numactl -N1) is slightly more than 1Mops/sec, at 16 threads. Peak performance across both sockets happens at 30 threads, and is ~900Kops/sec, although with fewer threads there is less performance loss when the system has background work. Test Plan: 1. concurrent stress tests for InlineSkipList and DynamicBloom 2. make clean; make check 3. make clean; DISABLE_JEMALLOC=1 make valgrind_check; valgrind db_bench 4. make clean; COMPILE_WITH_TSAN=1 make all check; db_bench 5. make clean; COMPILE_WITH_ASAN=1 make all check; db_bench 6. make clean; OPT=-DROCKSDB_LITE make check 7. verify no perf regressions when disabled Reviewers: igor, sdong Reviewed By: sdong Subscribers: MarkCallaghan, IslamAbdelRahman, anthony, yhchiang, rven, sdong, guyg8, kradhakrishnan, dhruba Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D50589
9 years ago
util/concurrent_arena.cc
util/crc32c.cc
util/delete_scheduler.cc
util/dynamic_bloom.cc
util/event_logger.cc
util/file_reader_writer.cc
util/file_util.cc
util/filename.cc
util/filter_policy.cc
util/hash.cc
util/log_buffer.cc
util/murmurhash.cc
util/random.cc
util/rate_limiter.cc
util/slice.cc
util/sst_file_manager_impl.cc
util/status.cc
util/status_message.cc
util/string_util.cc
util/sync_point.cc
util/testutil.cc
util/thread_local.cc
util/threadpool_imp.cc
util/transaction_test_util.cc
util/xxhash.cc
utilities/backupable/backupable_db.cc
utilities/blob_db/blob_db.cc
utilities/blob_db/blob_db_impl.cc
utilities/blob_db/blob_dump_tool.cc
utilities/blob_db/blob_file.cc
utilities/blob_db/blob_log_reader.cc
utilities/blob_db/blob_log_writer.cc
utilities/blob_db/blob_log_format.cc
utilities/blob_db/ttl_extractor.cc
utilities/cassandra/cassandra_compaction_filter.cc
utilities/cassandra/format.cc
utilities/cassandra/merge_operator.cc
utilities/checkpoint/checkpoint_impl.cc
utilities/col_buf_decoder.cc
utilities/col_buf_encoder.cc
utilities/column_aware_encoding_util.cc
utilities/compaction_filters/remove_emptyvalue_compactionfilter.cc
utilities/date_tiered/date_tiered_db_impl.cc
utilities/debug.cc
utilities/document/document_db.cc
utilities/document/json_document.cc
utilities/document/json_document_builder.cc
utilities/env_mirror.cc
utilities/env_timed.cc
utilities/geodb/geodb_impl.cc
utilities/leveldb_options/leveldb_options.cc
utilities/lua/rocks_lua_compaction_filter.cc
utilities/memory/memory_util.cc
utilities/merge_operators/max.cc
utilities/merge_operators/put.cc
utilities/merge_operators/string_append/stringappend.cc
utilities/merge_operators/string_append/stringappend2.cc
utilities/merge_operators/uint64add.cc
utilities/option_change_migration/option_change_migration.cc
utilities/options/options_util.cc
utilities/persistent_cache/block_cache_tier.cc
utilities/persistent_cache/block_cache_tier_file.cc
utilities/persistent_cache/block_cache_tier_metadata.cc
utilities/persistent_cache/persistent_cache_tier.cc
utilities/persistent_cache/volatile_tier_impl.cc
utilities/redis/redis_lists.cc
utilities/simulator_cache/sim_cache.cc
utilities/spatialdb/spatial_db.cc
utilities/table_properties_collectors/compact_on_deletion_collector.cc
utilities/transactions/optimistic_transaction_db_impl.cc
utilities/transactions/optimistic_transaction.cc
utilities/transactions/pessimistic_transaction.cc
utilities/transactions/pessimistic_transaction_db.cc
utilities/transactions/snapshot_checker.cc
utilities/transactions/transaction_base.cc
utilities/transactions/transaction_db_mutex_impl.cc
utilities/transactions/transaction_lock_mgr.cc
utilities/transactions/transaction_util.cc
utilities/transactions/write_prepared_txn.cc
utilities/transactions/write_prepared_txn_db.cc
utilities/ttl/db_ttl_impl.cc
utilities/write_batch_with_index/write_batch_with_index.cc
utilities/write_batch_with_index/write_batch_with_index_internal.cc
$<TARGET_OBJECTS:build_version>)
if(HAVE_SSE42 AND NOT FORCE_SSE42)
if(NOT MSVC)
set_source_files_properties(
util/crc32c.cc
PROPERTIES COMPILE_FLAGS "-msse4.2")
endif()
endif()
if(WIN32)
list(APPEND SOURCES
port/win/io_win.cc
port/win/env_win.cc
port/win/env_default.cc
port/win/port_win.cc
port/win/win_logger.cc
port/win/win_thread.cc
port/win/xpress_win.cc)
if(WITH_JEMALLOC)
list(APPEND SOURCES
port/win/win_jemalloc.cc)
endif()
else()
list(APPEND SOURCES
port/port_posix.cc
env/env_posix.cc
env/io_posix.cc)
endif()
set(ROCKSDB_STATIC_LIB rocksdb${ARTIFACT_SUFFIX})
set(ROCKSDB_SHARED_LIB rocksdb-shared${ARTIFACT_SUFFIX})
set(ROCKSDB_IMPORT_LIB ${ROCKSDB_SHARED_LIB})
if(WIN32)
set(SYSTEM_LIBS ${SYSTEM_LIBS} Shlwapi.lib Rpcrt4.lib)
set(LIBS ${ROCKSDB_STATIC_LIB} ${THIRDPARTY_LIBS} ${SYSTEM_LIBS})
else()
cross-platform compatibility improvements Summary: We've had a couple CockroachDB users fail to build RocksDB on exotic platforms, so I figured I'd try my hand at solving these issues upstream. The problems stem from a) `USE_SSE=1` being too aggressive about turning on SSE4.2, even on toolchains that don't support SSE4.2 and b) RocksDB attempting to detect support for thread-local storage based on OS, even though it can vary by compiler on the same OS. See the individual commit messages for details. Regarding SSE support, this PR should change virtually nothing for non-CMake based builds. `make`, `PORTABLE=1 make`, `USE_SSE=1 make`, and `PORTABLE=1 USE_SSE=1 make` function exactly as before, except that SSE support will be automatically disabled when a simple SSE4.2-using test program fails to compile, as it does on OpenBSD. (OpenBSD's ports GCC supports SSE4.2, but its binutils do not, so `__SSE_4_2__` is defined but an SSE4.2-using program will fail to assemble.) A warning is emitted in this case. The CMake build is modified to support the same set of options, except that `USE_SSE` is spelled `FORCE_SSE42` because `USE_SSE` is rather useless now that we can automatically detect SSE support, and I figure changing options in the CMake build is less disruptive than changing the non-CMake build. I've tested these changes on all the platforms I can get my hands on (macOS, Windows MSVC, Windows MinGW, and OpenBSD) and it all works splendidly. Let me know if there's anything you object to—I obviously don't mean to break any of your build pipelines in the process of fixing ours downstream. Closes https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/2199 Differential Revision: D5054042 Pulled By: yiwu-arbug fbshipit-source-id: 938e1fc665c049c02ae15698e1409155b8e72171
8 years ago
set(SYSTEM_LIBS ${CMAKE_THREAD_LIBS_INIT})
set(LIBS ${ROCKSDB_SHARED_LIB} ${THIRDPARTY_LIBS} ${SYSTEM_LIBS})
add_library(${ROCKSDB_SHARED_LIB} SHARED ${SOURCES})
target_link_libraries(${ROCKSDB_SHARED_LIB}
${THIRDPARTY_LIBS} ${SYSTEM_LIBS})
set_target_properties(${ROCKSDB_SHARED_LIB} PROPERTIES
LINKER_LANGUAGE CXX
VERSION ${ROCKSDB_VERSION}
SOVERSION ${ROCKSDB_VERSION_MAJOR}
CXX_STANDARD 11
OUTPUT_NAME "rocksdb")
endif()
option(WITH_LIBRADOS "Build with librados" OFF)
if(WITH_LIBRADOS)
list(APPEND SOURCES
utilities/env_librados.cc)
list(APPEND THIRDPARTY_LIBS rados)
endif()
add_library(${ROCKSDB_STATIC_LIB} STATIC ${SOURCES})
target_link_libraries(${ROCKSDB_STATIC_LIB}
${THIRDPARTY_LIBS} ${SYSTEM_LIBS})
if(WIN32)
add_library(${ROCKSDB_IMPORT_LIB} SHARED ${SOURCES})
target_link_libraries(${ROCKSDB_IMPORT_LIB}
${THIRDPARTY_LIBS} ${SYSTEM_LIBS})
set_target_properties(${ROCKSDB_IMPORT_LIB} PROPERTIES
COMPILE_DEFINITIONS "ROCKSDB_DLL;ROCKSDB_LIBRARY_EXPORTS")
if(MSVC)
set_target_properties(${ROCKSDB_STATIC_LIB} PROPERTIES
COMPILE_FLAGS "/Fd${CMAKE_CFG_INTDIR}/${ROCKSDB_STATIC_LIB}.pdb")
set_target_properties(${ROCKSDB_IMPORT_LIB} PROPERTIES
COMPILE_FLAGS "/Fd${CMAKE_CFG_INTDIR}/${ROCKSDB_IMPORT_LIB}.pdb")
endif()
endif()
option(WITH_JNI "build with JNI" OFF)
if(WITH_JNI OR JNI)
message(STATUS "JNI library is enabled")
add_subdirectory(${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/java)
else()
message(STATUS "JNI library is disabled")
endif()
# Installation and packaging
if(WIN32)
option(ROCKSDB_INSTALL_ON_WINDOWS "Enable install target on Windows" OFF)
endif()
if(NOT WIN32 OR ROCKSDB_INSTALL_ON_WINDOWS)
if(CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX_INITIALIZED_TO_DEFAULT)
if(${CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME} STREQUAL "Linux")
# Change default installation prefix on Linux to /usr
set(CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX /usr CACHE PATH "Install path prefix, prepended onto install directories." FORCE)
endif()
endif()
include(GNUInstallDirs)
include(CMakePackageConfigHelpers)
set(package_config_destination ${CMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR}/cmake/rocksdb)
configure_package_config_file(
${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/cmake/RocksDBConfig.cmake.in RocksDBConfig.cmake
INSTALL_DESTINATION ${package_config_destination}
)
write_basic_package_version_file(
RocksDBConfigVersion.cmake
VERSION ${ROCKSDB_VERSION}
COMPATIBILITY SameMajorVersion
)
install(DIRECTORY include/rocksdb COMPONENT devel DESTINATION "${CMAKE_INSTALL_INCLUDEDIR}")
install(
TARGETS ${ROCKSDB_STATIC_LIB}
EXPORT RocksDBTargets
COMPONENT devel
ARCHIVE DESTINATION "${CMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR}"
INCLUDES DESTINATION "${CMAKE_INSTALL_INCLUDEDIR}"
)
install(
TARGETS ${ROCKSDB_SHARED_LIB}
EXPORT RocksDBTargets
COMPONENT runtime
RUNTIME DESTINATION "${CMAKE_INSTALL_BINDIR}"
LIBRARY DESTINATION "${CMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR}"
INCLUDES DESTINATION "${CMAKE_INSTALL_INCLUDEDIR}"
)
install(
EXPORT RocksDBTargets
COMPONENT devel
DESTINATION ${package_config_destination}
NAMESPACE RocksDB::
)
install(
FILES
${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/RocksDBConfig.cmake
${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/RocksDBConfigVersion.cmake
COMPONENT devel
DESTINATION ${package_config_destination}
)
endif()
option(WITH_TESTS "build with tests" ON)
if(WITH_TESTS)
set(TESTS
cache/cache_test.cc
cache/lru_cache_test.cc
db/column_family_test.cc
db/compact_files_test.cc
db/compaction_iterator_test.cc
db/compaction_job_stats_test.cc
db/compaction_job_test.cc
db/compaction_picker_test.cc
db/comparator_db_test.cc
db/corruption_test.cc
db/cuckoo_table_db_test.cc
db/db_basic_test.cc
db/db_blob_index_test.cc
db/db_block_cache_test.cc
db/db_bloom_filter_test.cc
db/db_compaction_filter_test.cc
db/db_compaction_test.cc
db/db_dynamic_level_test.cc
db/db_flush_test.cc
db/db_inplace_update_test.cc
db/db_io_failure_test.cc
db/db_iter_test.cc
db/db_iterator_test.cc
db/db_log_iter_test.cc
db/db_memtable_test.cc
db/db_merge_operator_test.cc
db/db_options_test.cc
db/db_properties_test.cc
db/db_range_del_test.cc
db/db_sst_test.cc
db/db_statistics_test.cc
db/db_table_properties_test.cc
db/db_tailing_iter_test.cc
db/db_test.cc
db/db_test2.cc
db/db_universal_compaction_test.cc
db/db_wal_test.cc
db/db_write_test.cc
db/dbformat_test.cc
db/deletefile_test.cc
db/external_sst_file_basic_test.cc
db/external_sst_file_test.cc
db/fault_injection_test.cc
db/file_indexer_test.cc
db/filename_test.cc
db/flush_job_test.cc
db/listener_test.cc
db/log_test.cc
db/manual_compaction_test.cc
db/memtable_list_test.cc
db/merge_helper_test.cc
db/merge_test.cc
db/options_file_test.cc
db/perf_context_test.cc
db/plain_table_db_test.cc
db/prefix_test.cc
db/repair_test.cc
db/table_properties_collector_test.cc
db/version_builder_test.cc
db/version_edit_test.cc
db/version_set_test.cc
db/wal_manager_test.cc
db/write_batch_test.cc
db/write_callback_test.cc
db/write_controller_test.cc
env/env_basic_test.cc
env/env_test.cc
env/mock_env_test.cc
memtable/inlineskiplist_test.cc
memtable/skiplist_test.cc
memtable/write_buffer_manager_test.cc
monitoring/histogram_test.cc
monitoring/iostats_context_test.cc
monitoring/statistics_test.cc
options/options_settable_test.cc
options/options_test.cc
table/block_based_filter_block_test.cc
table/block_test.cc
table/cleanable_test.cc
table/cuckoo_table_builder_test.cc
table/cuckoo_table_reader_test.cc
table/full_filter_block_test.cc
table/merger_test.cc
table/table_test.cc
tools/ldb_cmd_test.cc
tools/reduce_levels_test.cc
tools/sst_dump_test.cc
util/arena_test.cc
util/auto_roll_logger_test.cc
util/autovector_test.cc
util/bloom_test.cc
util/coding_test.cc
util/crc32c_test.cc
util/delete_scheduler_test.cc
util/dynamic_bloom_test.cc
util/event_logger_test.cc
util/file_reader_writer_test.cc
util/filelock_test.cc
util/hash_test.cc
util/heap_test.cc
util/rate_limiter_test.cc
util/slice_transform_test.cc
util/timer_queue_test.cc
util/thread_list_test.cc
util/thread_local_test.cc
utilities/backupable/backupable_db_test.cc
utilities/blob_db/blob_db_test.cc
utilities/cassandra/cassandra_functional_test.cc
utilities/cassandra/cassandra_format_test.cc
utilities/cassandra/cassandra_row_merge_test.cc
utilities/cassandra/cassandra_serialize_test.cc
utilities/checkpoint/checkpoint_test.cc
utilities/column_aware_encoding_test.cc
utilities/date_tiered/date_tiered_test.cc
utilities/document/document_db_test.cc
utilities/document/json_document_test.cc
utilities/geodb/geodb_test.cc
utilities/lua/rocks_lua_test.cc
utilities/memory/memory_test.cc
utilities/merge_operators/string_append/stringappend_test.cc
utilities/object_registry_test.cc
utilities/option_change_migration/option_change_migration_test.cc
utilities/options/options_util_test.cc
utilities/persistent_cache/hash_table_test.cc
utilities/persistent_cache/persistent_cache_test.cc
utilities/redis/redis_lists_test.cc
utilities/spatialdb/spatial_db_test.cc
utilities/simulator_cache/sim_cache_test.cc
utilities/table_properties_collectors/compact_on_deletion_collector_test.cc
utilities/transactions/optimistic_transaction_test.cc
utilities/transactions/transaction_test.cc
utilities/transactions/write_prepared_transaction_test.cc
utilities/ttl/ttl_test.cc
utilities/write_batch_with_index/write_batch_with_index_test.cc
)
if(WITH_LIBRADOS)
list(APPEND TESTS utilities/env_librados_test.cc)
endif()
set(BENCHMARKS
cache/cache_bench.cc
memtable/memtablerep_bench.cc
tools/db_bench.cc
table/table_reader_bench.cc
utilities/column_aware_encoding_exp.cc
utilities/persistent_cache/hash_table_bench.cc)
add_library(testharness OBJECT util/testharness.cc)
foreach(sourcefile ${BENCHMARKS})
get_filename_component(exename ${sourcefile} NAME_WE)
add_executable(${exename}${ARTIFACT_SUFFIX} ${sourcefile}
$<TARGET_OBJECTS:testharness>)
target_link_libraries(${exename}${ARTIFACT_SUFFIX} gtest ${LIBS})
endforeach(sourcefile ${BENCHMARKS})
# For test util library that is build only in DEBUG mode
# and linked to tests. Add test only code that is not #ifdefed for Release here.
set(TESTUTIL_SOURCE
db/db_test_util.cc
monitoring/thread_status_updater_debug.cc
table/mock_table.cc
util/fault_injection_test_env.cc
utilities/cassandra/test_utils.cc
)
# test utilities are only build in debug
enable_testing()
add_custom_target(check COMMAND ${CMAKE_CTEST_COMMAND})
set(TESTUTILLIB testutillib${ARTIFACT_SUFFIX})
add_library(${TESTUTILLIB} STATIC ${TESTUTIL_SOURCE})
if(MSVC)
set_target_properties(${TESTUTILLIB} PROPERTIES COMPILE_FLAGS "/Fd${CMAKE_CFG_INTDIR}/testutillib${ARTIFACT_SUFFIX}.pdb")
endif()
set_target_properties(${TESTUTILLIB}
PROPERTIES EXCLUDE_FROM_DEFAULT_BUILD_RELEASE 1
EXCLUDE_FROM_DEFAULT_BUILD_MINRELEASE 1
EXCLUDE_FROM_DEFAULT_BUILD_RELWITHDEBINFO 1
)
# Tests are excluded from Release builds
set(TEST_EXES ${TESTS})
foreach(sourcefile ${TEST_EXES})
get_filename_component(exename ${sourcefile} NAME_WE)
add_executable(${exename}${ARTIFACT_SUFFIX} ${sourcefile}
$<TARGET_OBJECTS:testharness>)
set_target_properties(${exename}${ARTIFACT_SUFFIX}
PROPERTIES EXCLUDE_FROM_DEFAULT_BUILD_RELEASE 1
EXCLUDE_FROM_DEFAULT_BUILD_MINRELEASE 1
EXCLUDE_FROM_DEFAULT_BUILD_RELWITHDEBINFO 1
)
target_link_libraries(${exename}${ARTIFACT_SUFFIX} testutillib${ARTIFACT_SUFFIX} gtest ${LIBS})
if(NOT "${exename}" MATCHES "db_sanity_test")
add_test(NAME ${exename} COMMAND ${exename}${ARTIFACT_SUFFIX})
add_dependencies(check ${exename}${ARTIFACT_SUFFIX})
endif()
endforeach(sourcefile ${TEST_EXES})
# C executables must link to a shared object
set(C_TESTS db/c_test.c)
set(C_TEST_EXES ${C_TESTS})
foreach(sourcefile ${C_TEST_EXES})
string(REPLACE ".c" "" exename ${sourcefile})
string(REGEX REPLACE "^((.+)/)+" "" exename ${exename})
add_executable(${exename}${ARTIFACT_SUFFIX} ${sourcefile})
set_target_properties(${exename}${ARTIFACT_SUFFIX}
PROPERTIES EXCLUDE_FROM_DEFAULT_BUILD_RELEASE 1
EXCLUDE_FROM_DEFAULT_BUILD_MINRELEASE 1
EXCLUDE_FROM_DEFAULT_BUILD_RELWITHDEBINFO 1
)
target_link_libraries(${exename}${ARTIFACT_SUFFIX} ${ROCKSDB_IMPORT_LIB} testutillib${ARTIFACT_SUFFIX})
add_test(NAME ${exename} COMMAND ${exename}${ARTIFACT_SUFFIX})
add_dependencies(check ${exename}${ARTIFACT_SUFFIX})
endforeach(sourcefile ${C_TEST_EXES})
endif()
option(WITH_TOOLS "build with tools" ON)
if(WITH_TOOLS)
add_subdirectory(tools)
endif()