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rocksdb/db/write_batch_test.cc

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// Copyright (c) 2011-present, Facebook, Inc. All rights reserved.
// This source code is licensed under the BSD-style license found in the
// LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree. An additional grant
// of patent rights can be found in the PATENTS file in the same 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.
#include "rocksdb/db.h"
#include <memory>
#include "db/column_family.h"
#include "db/memtable.h"
#include "db/write_batch_internal.h"
#include "rocksdb/env.h"
#include "rocksdb/memtablerep.h"
#include "rocksdb/utilities/write_batch_with_index.h"
#include "rocksdb/write_buffer_manager.h"
#include "table/scoped_arena_iterator.h"
#include "util/logging.h"
#include "util/string_util.h"
#include "util/testharness.h"
namespace rocksdb {
static std::string PrintContents(WriteBatch* b) {
InternalKeyComparator cmp(BytewiseComparator());
auto factory = std::make_shared<SkipListFactory>();
Options options;
options.memtable_factory = factory;
ImmutableCFOptions ioptions(options);
WriteBufferManager wb(options.db_write_buffer_size);
MemTable* mem = new MemTable(cmp, ioptions, MutableCFOptions(options), &wb,
kMaxSequenceNumber);
mem->Ref();
std::string state;
ColumnFamilyMemTablesDefault cf_mems_default(mem);
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
Status s = WriteBatchInternal::InsertInto(b, &cf_mems_default, nullptr);
int count = 0;
int put_count = 0;
int delete_count = 0;
int single_delete_count = 0;
int delete_range_count = 0;
int merge_count = 0;
for (int i = 0; i < 2; ++i) {
Arena arena;
ScopedArenaIterator arena_iter_guard;
std::unique_ptr<InternalIterator> iter_guard;
InternalIterator* iter;
if (i == 0) {
iter = mem->NewIterator(ReadOptions(), &arena);
arena_iter_guard.set(iter);
} else {
iter = mem->NewRangeTombstoneIterator(ReadOptions());
iter_guard.reset(iter);
}
if (iter == nullptr) {
continue;
}
for (iter->SeekToFirst(); iter->Valid(); iter->Next()) {
ParsedInternalKey ikey;
memset((void*)&ikey, 0, sizeof(ikey));
EXPECT_TRUE(ParseInternalKey(iter->key(), &ikey));
switch (ikey.type) {
case kTypeValue:
state.append("Put(");
state.append(ikey.user_key.ToString());
state.append(", ");
state.append(iter->value().ToString());
state.append(")");
count++;
put_count++;
break;
case kTypeDeletion:
state.append("Delete(");
state.append(ikey.user_key.ToString());
state.append(")");
count++;
delete_count++;
break;
case kTypeSingleDeletion:
state.append("SingleDelete(");
state.append(ikey.user_key.ToString());
state.append(")");
count++;
single_delete_count++;
break;
case kTypeRangeDeletion:
state.append("DeleteRange(");
state.append(ikey.user_key.ToString());
state.append(", ");
state.append(iter->value().ToString());
state.append(")");
count++;
delete_range_count++;
break;
case kTypeMerge:
state.append("Merge(");
state.append(ikey.user_key.ToString());
state.append(", ");
state.append(iter->value().ToString());
state.append(")");
count++;
merge_count++;
break;
default:
assert(false);
break;
}
state.append("@");
state.append(NumberToString(ikey.sequence));
}
}
EXPECT_EQ(b->HasPut(), put_count > 0);
EXPECT_EQ(b->HasDelete(), delete_count > 0);
EXPECT_EQ(b->HasSingleDelete(), single_delete_count > 0);
EXPECT_EQ(b->HasDeleteRange(), delete_range_count > 0);
EXPECT_EQ(b->HasMerge(), merge_count > 0);
if (!s.ok()) {
state.append(s.ToString());
} else if (count != WriteBatchInternal::Count(b)) {
state.append("CountMismatch()");
}
delete mem->Unref();
return state;
}
rocksdb: switch to gtest Summary: Our existing test notation is very similar to what is used in gtest. It makes it easy to adopt what is different. In this diff I modify existing [[ https://code.google.com/p/googletest/wiki/Primer#Test_Fixtures:_Using_the_Same_Data_Configuration_for_Multiple_Te | test fixture ]] classes to inherit from `testing::Test`. Also for unit tests that use fixture class, `TEST` is replaced with `TEST_F` as required in gtest. There are several custom `main` functions in our existing tests. To make this transition easier, I modify all `main` functions to fallow gtest notation. But eventually we can remove them and use implementation of `main` that gtest provides. ```lang=bash % cat ~/transform #!/bin/sh files=$(git ls-files '*test\.cc') for file in $files do if grep -q "rocksdb::test::RunAllTests()" $file then if grep -Eq '^class \w+Test {' $file then perl -pi -e 's/^(class \w+Test) {/${1}: public testing::Test {/g' $file perl -pi -e 's/^(TEST)/${1}_F/g' $file fi perl -pi -e 's/(int main.*\{)/${1}::testing::InitGoogleTest(&argc, argv);/g' $file perl -pi -e 's/rocksdb::test::RunAllTests/RUN_ALL_TESTS/g' $file fi done % sh ~/transform % make format ``` Second iteration of this diff contains only scripted changes. Third iteration contains manual changes to fix last errors and make it compilable. Test Plan: Build and notice no errors. ```lang=bash % USE_CLANG=1 make check -j55 ``` Tests are still testing. Reviewers: meyering, sdong, rven, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D35157
10 years ago
class WriteBatchTest : public testing::Test {};
rocksdb: switch to gtest Summary: Our existing test notation is very similar to what is used in gtest. It makes it easy to adopt what is different. In this diff I modify existing [[ https://code.google.com/p/googletest/wiki/Primer#Test_Fixtures:_Using_the_Same_Data_Configuration_for_Multiple_Te | test fixture ]] classes to inherit from `testing::Test`. Also for unit tests that use fixture class, `TEST` is replaced with `TEST_F` as required in gtest. There are several custom `main` functions in our existing tests. To make this transition easier, I modify all `main` functions to fallow gtest notation. But eventually we can remove them and use implementation of `main` that gtest provides. ```lang=bash % cat ~/transform #!/bin/sh files=$(git ls-files '*test\.cc') for file in $files do if grep -q "rocksdb::test::RunAllTests()" $file then if grep -Eq '^class \w+Test {' $file then perl -pi -e 's/^(class \w+Test) {/${1}: public testing::Test {/g' $file perl -pi -e 's/^(TEST)/${1}_F/g' $file fi perl -pi -e 's/(int main.*\{)/${1}::testing::InitGoogleTest(&argc, argv);/g' $file perl -pi -e 's/rocksdb::test::RunAllTests/RUN_ALL_TESTS/g' $file fi done % sh ~/transform % make format ``` Second iteration of this diff contains only scripted changes. Third iteration contains manual changes to fix last errors and make it compilable. Test Plan: Build and notice no errors. ```lang=bash % USE_CLANG=1 make check -j55 ``` Tests are still testing. Reviewers: meyering, sdong, rven, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D35157
10 years ago
TEST_F(WriteBatchTest, Empty) {
WriteBatch batch;
ASSERT_EQ("", PrintContents(&batch));
ASSERT_EQ(0, WriteBatchInternal::Count(&batch));
ASSERT_EQ(0, batch.Count());
}
rocksdb: switch to gtest Summary: Our existing test notation is very similar to what is used in gtest. It makes it easy to adopt what is different. In this diff I modify existing [[ https://code.google.com/p/googletest/wiki/Primer#Test_Fixtures:_Using_the_Same_Data_Configuration_for_Multiple_Te | test fixture ]] classes to inherit from `testing::Test`. Also for unit tests that use fixture class, `TEST` is replaced with `TEST_F` as required in gtest. There are several custom `main` functions in our existing tests. To make this transition easier, I modify all `main` functions to fallow gtest notation. But eventually we can remove them and use implementation of `main` that gtest provides. ```lang=bash % cat ~/transform #!/bin/sh files=$(git ls-files '*test\.cc') for file in $files do if grep -q "rocksdb::test::RunAllTests()" $file then if grep -Eq '^class \w+Test {' $file then perl -pi -e 's/^(class \w+Test) {/${1}: public testing::Test {/g' $file perl -pi -e 's/^(TEST)/${1}_F/g' $file fi perl -pi -e 's/(int main.*\{)/${1}::testing::InitGoogleTest(&argc, argv);/g' $file perl -pi -e 's/rocksdb::test::RunAllTests/RUN_ALL_TESTS/g' $file fi done % sh ~/transform % make format ``` Second iteration of this diff contains only scripted changes. Third iteration contains manual changes to fix last errors and make it compilable. Test Plan: Build and notice no errors. ```lang=bash % USE_CLANG=1 make check -j55 ``` Tests are still testing. Reviewers: meyering, sdong, rven, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D35157
10 years ago
TEST_F(WriteBatchTest, Multiple) {
WriteBatch batch;
batch.Put(Slice("foo"), Slice("bar"));
batch.Delete(Slice("box"));
batch.DeleteRange(Slice("bar"), Slice("foo"));
batch.Put(Slice("baz"), Slice("boo"));
WriteBatchInternal::SetSequence(&batch, 100);
ASSERT_EQ(100U, WriteBatchInternal::Sequence(&batch));
ASSERT_EQ(4, WriteBatchInternal::Count(&batch));
ASSERT_EQ(
"Put(baz, boo)@103"
"Delete(box)@101"
"Put(foo, bar)@100"
"DeleteRange(bar, foo)@102",
PrintContents(&batch));
ASSERT_EQ(4, batch.Count());
}
rocksdb: switch to gtest Summary: Our existing test notation is very similar to what is used in gtest. It makes it easy to adopt what is different. In this diff I modify existing [[ https://code.google.com/p/googletest/wiki/Primer#Test_Fixtures:_Using_the_Same_Data_Configuration_for_Multiple_Te | test fixture ]] classes to inherit from `testing::Test`. Also for unit tests that use fixture class, `TEST` is replaced with `TEST_F` as required in gtest. There are several custom `main` functions in our existing tests. To make this transition easier, I modify all `main` functions to fallow gtest notation. But eventually we can remove them and use implementation of `main` that gtest provides. ```lang=bash % cat ~/transform #!/bin/sh files=$(git ls-files '*test\.cc') for file in $files do if grep -q "rocksdb::test::RunAllTests()" $file then if grep -Eq '^class \w+Test {' $file then perl -pi -e 's/^(class \w+Test) {/${1}: public testing::Test {/g' $file perl -pi -e 's/^(TEST)/${1}_F/g' $file fi perl -pi -e 's/(int main.*\{)/${1}::testing::InitGoogleTest(&argc, argv);/g' $file perl -pi -e 's/rocksdb::test::RunAllTests/RUN_ALL_TESTS/g' $file fi done % sh ~/transform % make format ``` Second iteration of this diff contains only scripted changes. Third iteration contains manual changes to fix last errors and make it compilable. Test Plan: Build and notice no errors. ```lang=bash % USE_CLANG=1 make check -j55 ``` Tests are still testing. Reviewers: meyering, sdong, rven, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D35157
10 years ago
TEST_F(WriteBatchTest, Corruption) {
WriteBatch batch;
batch.Put(Slice("foo"), Slice("bar"));
batch.Delete(Slice("box"));
WriteBatchInternal::SetSequence(&batch, 200);
Slice contents = WriteBatchInternal::Contents(&batch);
WriteBatchInternal::SetContents(&batch,
Slice(contents.data(),contents.size()-1));
ASSERT_EQ("Put(foo, bar)@200"
"Corruption: bad WriteBatch Delete",
PrintContents(&batch));
}
rocksdb: switch to gtest Summary: Our existing test notation is very similar to what is used in gtest. It makes it easy to adopt what is different. In this diff I modify existing [[ https://code.google.com/p/googletest/wiki/Primer#Test_Fixtures:_Using_the_Same_Data_Configuration_for_Multiple_Te | test fixture ]] classes to inherit from `testing::Test`. Also for unit tests that use fixture class, `TEST` is replaced with `TEST_F` as required in gtest. There are several custom `main` functions in our existing tests. To make this transition easier, I modify all `main` functions to fallow gtest notation. But eventually we can remove them and use implementation of `main` that gtest provides. ```lang=bash % cat ~/transform #!/bin/sh files=$(git ls-files '*test\.cc') for file in $files do if grep -q "rocksdb::test::RunAllTests()" $file then if grep -Eq '^class \w+Test {' $file then perl -pi -e 's/^(class \w+Test) {/${1}: public testing::Test {/g' $file perl -pi -e 's/^(TEST)/${1}_F/g' $file fi perl -pi -e 's/(int main.*\{)/${1}::testing::InitGoogleTest(&argc, argv);/g' $file perl -pi -e 's/rocksdb::test::RunAllTests/RUN_ALL_TESTS/g' $file fi done % sh ~/transform % make format ``` Second iteration of this diff contains only scripted changes. Third iteration contains manual changes to fix last errors and make it compilable. Test Plan: Build and notice no errors. ```lang=bash % USE_CLANG=1 make check -j55 ``` Tests are still testing. Reviewers: meyering, sdong, rven, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D35157
10 years ago
TEST_F(WriteBatchTest, Append) {
WriteBatch b1, b2;
WriteBatchInternal::SetSequence(&b1, 200);
WriteBatchInternal::SetSequence(&b2, 300);
WriteBatchInternal::Append(&b1, &b2);
ASSERT_EQ("",
PrintContents(&b1));
ASSERT_EQ(0, b1.Count());
b2.Put("a", "va");
WriteBatchInternal::Append(&b1, &b2);
ASSERT_EQ("Put(a, va)@200",
PrintContents(&b1));
ASSERT_EQ(1, b1.Count());
b2.Clear();
b2.Put("b", "vb");
WriteBatchInternal::Append(&b1, &b2);
ASSERT_EQ("Put(a, va)@200"
"Put(b, vb)@201",
PrintContents(&b1));
ASSERT_EQ(2, b1.Count());
b2.Delete("foo");
WriteBatchInternal::Append(&b1, &b2);
ASSERT_EQ("Put(a, va)@200"
"Put(b, vb)@202"
"Put(b, vb)@201"
"Delete(foo)@203",
PrintContents(&b1));
ASSERT_EQ(4, b1.Count());
b2.Clear();
b2.Put("c", "cc");
b2.Put("d", "dd");
b2.MarkWalTerminationPoint();
b2.Put("e", "ee");
WriteBatchInternal::Append(&b1, &b2, /*wal only*/ true);
ASSERT_EQ(
"Put(a, va)@200"
"Put(b, vb)@202"
"Put(b, vb)@201"
"Put(c, cc)@204"
"Put(d, dd)@205"
"Delete(foo)@203",
PrintContents(&b1));
ASSERT_EQ(6, b1.Count());
ASSERT_EQ(
"Put(c, cc)@0"
"Put(d, dd)@1"
"Put(e, ee)@2",
PrintContents(&b2));
ASSERT_EQ(3, b2.Count());
}
Support for SingleDelete() Summary: This patch fixes #7460559. It introduces SingleDelete as a new database operation. This operation can be used to delete keys that were never overwritten (no put following another put of the same key). If an overwritten key is single deleted the behavior is undefined. Single deletion of a non-existent key has no effect but multiple consecutive single deletions are not allowed (see limitations). In contrast to the conventional Delete() operation, the deletion entry is removed along with the value when the two are lined up in a compaction. Note: The semantics are similar to @igor's prototype that allowed to have this behavior on the granularity of a column family ( https://reviews.facebook.net/D42093 ). This new patch, however, is more aggressive when it comes to removing tombstones: It removes the SingleDelete together with the value whenever there is no snapshot between them while the older patch only did this when the sequence number of the deletion was older than the earliest snapshot. Most of the complex additions are in the Compaction Iterator, all other changes should be relatively straightforward. The patch also includes basic support for single deletions in db_stress and db_bench. Limitations: - Not compatible with cuckoo hash tables - Single deletions cannot be used in combination with merges and normal deletions on the same key (other keys are not affected by this) - Consecutive single deletions are currently not allowed (and older version of this patch supported this so it could be resurrected if needed) Test Plan: make all check Reviewers: yhchiang, sdong, rven, anthony, yoshinorim, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: maykov, dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D43179
9 years ago
TEST_F(WriteBatchTest, SingleDeletion) {
WriteBatch batch;
WriteBatchInternal::SetSequence(&batch, 100);
ASSERT_EQ("", PrintContents(&batch));
ASSERT_EQ(0, batch.Count());
batch.Put("a", "va");
ASSERT_EQ("Put(a, va)@100", PrintContents(&batch));
ASSERT_EQ(1, batch.Count());
batch.SingleDelete("a");
ASSERT_EQ(
"SingleDelete(a)@101"
"Put(a, va)@100",
PrintContents(&batch));
ASSERT_EQ(2, batch.Count());
}
namespace {
struct TestHandler : public WriteBatch::Handler {
std::string seen;
virtual Status PutCF(uint32_t column_family_id, const Slice& key,
const Slice& value) override {
if (column_family_id == 0) {
seen += "Put(" + key.ToString() + ", " + value.ToString() + ")";
} else {
seen += "PutCF(" + ToString(column_family_id) + ", " +
key.ToString() + ", " + value.ToString() + ")";
}
return Status::OK();
}
Support for SingleDelete() Summary: This patch fixes #7460559. It introduces SingleDelete as a new database operation. This operation can be used to delete keys that were never overwritten (no put following another put of the same key). If an overwritten key is single deleted the behavior is undefined. Single deletion of a non-existent key has no effect but multiple consecutive single deletions are not allowed (see limitations). In contrast to the conventional Delete() operation, the deletion entry is removed along with the value when the two are lined up in a compaction. Note: The semantics are similar to @igor's prototype that allowed to have this behavior on the granularity of a column family ( https://reviews.facebook.net/D42093 ). This new patch, however, is more aggressive when it comes to removing tombstones: It removes the SingleDelete together with the value whenever there is no snapshot between them while the older patch only did this when the sequence number of the deletion was older than the earliest snapshot. Most of the complex additions are in the Compaction Iterator, all other changes should be relatively straightforward. The patch also includes basic support for single deletions in db_stress and db_bench. Limitations: - Not compatible with cuckoo hash tables - Single deletions cannot be used in combination with merges and normal deletions on the same key (other keys are not affected by this) - Consecutive single deletions are currently not allowed (and older version of this patch supported this so it could be resurrected if needed) Test Plan: make all check Reviewers: yhchiang, sdong, rven, anthony, yoshinorim, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: maykov, dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D43179
9 years ago
virtual Status DeleteCF(uint32_t column_family_id,
const Slice& key) override {
if (column_family_id == 0) {
seen += "Delete(" + key.ToString() + ")";
} else {
seen += "DeleteCF(" + ToString(column_family_id) + ", " +
key.ToString() + ")";
}
return Status::OK();
}
virtual Status SingleDeleteCF(uint32_t column_family_id,
const Slice& key) override {
if (column_family_id == 0) {
seen += "SingleDelete(" + key.ToString() + ")";
} else {
seen += "SingleDeleteCF(" + ToString(column_family_id) + ", " +
key.ToString() + ")";
}
return Status::OK();
}
virtual Status DeleteRangeCF(uint32_t column_family_id,
const Slice& begin_key,
const Slice& end_key) override {
if (column_family_id == 0) {
seen += "DeleteRange(" + begin_key.ToString() + ", " +
end_key.ToString() + ")";
} else {
seen += "DeleteRangeCF(" + ToString(column_family_id) + ", " +
begin_key.ToString() + ", " + end_key.ToString() + ")";
}
return Status::OK();
}
virtual Status MergeCF(uint32_t column_family_id, const Slice& key,
const Slice& value) override {
if (column_family_id == 0) {
seen += "Merge(" + key.ToString() + ", " + value.ToString() + ")";
} else {
seen += "MergeCF(" + ToString(column_family_id) + ", " +
key.ToString() + ", " + value.ToString() + ")";
}
return Status::OK();
}
virtual void LogData(const Slice& blob) override {
seen += "LogData(" + blob.ToString() + ")";
}
virtual Status MarkBeginPrepare() override {
seen += "MarkBeginPrepare()";
return Status::OK();
}
virtual Status MarkEndPrepare(const Slice& xid) override {
seen += "MarkEndPrepare(" + xid.ToString() + ")";
return Status::OK();
}
virtual Status MarkCommit(const Slice& xid) override {
seen += "MarkCommit(" + xid.ToString() + ")";
return Status::OK();
}
virtual Status MarkRollback(const Slice& xid) override {
seen += "MarkRollback(" + xid.ToString() + ")";
return Status::OK();
}
};
}
Support for SingleDelete() Summary: This patch fixes #7460559. It introduces SingleDelete as a new database operation. This operation can be used to delete keys that were never overwritten (no put following another put of the same key). If an overwritten key is single deleted the behavior is undefined. Single deletion of a non-existent key has no effect but multiple consecutive single deletions are not allowed (see limitations). In contrast to the conventional Delete() operation, the deletion entry is removed along with the value when the two are lined up in a compaction. Note: The semantics are similar to @igor's prototype that allowed to have this behavior on the granularity of a column family ( https://reviews.facebook.net/D42093 ). This new patch, however, is more aggressive when it comes to removing tombstones: It removes the SingleDelete together with the value whenever there is no snapshot between them while the older patch only did this when the sequence number of the deletion was older than the earliest snapshot. Most of the complex additions are in the Compaction Iterator, all other changes should be relatively straightforward. The patch also includes basic support for single deletions in db_stress and db_bench. Limitations: - Not compatible with cuckoo hash tables - Single deletions cannot be used in combination with merges and normal deletions on the same key (other keys are not affected by this) - Consecutive single deletions are currently not allowed (and older version of this patch supported this so it could be resurrected if needed) Test Plan: make all check Reviewers: yhchiang, sdong, rven, anthony, yoshinorim, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: maykov, dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D43179
9 years ago
TEST_F(WriteBatchTest, PutNotImplemented) {
WriteBatch batch;
Support for SingleDelete() Summary: This patch fixes #7460559. It introduces SingleDelete as a new database operation. This operation can be used to delete keys that were never overwritten (no put following another put of the same key). If an overwritten key is single deleted the behavior is undefined. Single deletion of a non-existent key has no effect but multiple consecutive single deletions are not allowed (see limitations). In contrast to the conventional Delete() operation, the deletion entry is removed along with the value when the two are lined up in a compaction. Note: The semantics are similar to @igor's prototype that allowed to have this behavior on the granularity of a column family ( https://reviews.facebook.net/D42093 ). This new patch, however, is more aggressive when it comes to removing tombstones: It removes the SingleDelete together with the value whenever there is no snapshot between them while the older patch only did this when the sequence number of the deletion was older than the earliest snapshot. Most of the complex additions are in the Compaction Iterator, all other changes should be relatively straightforward. The patch also includes basic support for single deletions in db_stress and db_bench. Limitations: - Not compatible with cuckoo hash tables - Single deletions cannot be used in combination with merges and normal deletions on the same key (other keys are not affected by this) - Consecutive single deletions are currently not allowed (and older version of this patch supported this so it could be resurrected if needed) Test Plan: make all check Reviewers: yhchiang, sdong, rven, anthony, yoshinorim, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: maykov, dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D43179
9 years ago
batch.Put(Slice("k1"), Slice("v1"));
ASSERT_EQ(1, batch.Count());
Support for SingleDelete() Summary: This patch fixes #7460559. It introduces SingleDelete as a new database operation. This operation can be used to delete keys that were never overwritten (no put following another put of the same key). If an overwritten key is single deleted the behavior is undefined. Single deletion of a non-existent key has no effect but multiple consecutive single deletions are not allowed (see limitations). In contrast to the conventional Delete() operation, the deletion entry is removed along with the value when the two are lined up in a compaction. Note: The semantics are similar to @igor's prototype that allowed to have this behavior on the granularity of a column family ( https://reviews.facebook.net/D42093 ). This new patch, however, is more aggressive when it comes to removing tombstones: It removes the SingleDelete together with the value whenever there is no snapshot between them while the older patch only did this when the sequence number of the deletion was older than the earliest snapshot. Most of the complex additions are in the Compaction Iterator, all other changes should be relatively straightforward. The patch also includes basic support for single deletions in db_stress and db_bench. Limitations: - Not compatible with cuckoo hash tables - Single deletions cannot be used in combination with merges and normal deletions on the same key (other keys are not affected by this) - Consecutive single deletions are currently not allowed (and older version of this patch supported this so it could be resurrected if needed) Test Plan: make all check Reviewers: yhchiang, sdong, rven, anthony, yoshinorim, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: maykov, dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D43179
9 years ago
ASSERT_EQ("Put(k1, v1)@0", PrintContents(&batch));
WriteBatch::Handler handler;
ASSERT_OK(batch.Iterate(&handler));
}
Support for SingleDelete() Summary: This patch fixes #7460559. It introduces SingleDelete as a new database operation. This operation can be used to delete keys that were never overwritten (no put following another put of the same key). If an overwritten key is single deleted the behavior is undefined. Single deletion of a non-existent key has no effect but multiple consecutive single deletions are not allowed (see limitations). In contrast to the conventional Delete() operation, the deletion entry is removed along with the value when the two are lined up in a compaction. Note: The semantics are similar to @igor's prototype that allowed to have this behavior on the granularity of a column family ( https://reviews.facebook.net/D42093 ). This new patch, however, is more aggressive when it comes to removing tombstones: It removes the SingleDelete together with the value whenever there is no snapshot between them while the older patch only did this when the sequence number of the deletion was older than the earliest snapshot. Most of the complex additions are in the Compaction Iterator, all other changes should be relatively straightforward. The patch also includes basic support for single deletions in db_stress and db_bench. Limitations: - Not compatible with cuckoo hash tables - Single deletions cannot be used in combination with merges and normal deletions on the same key (other keys are not affected by this) - Consecutive single deletions are currently not allowed (and older version of this patch supported this so it could be resurrected if needed) Test Plan: make all check Reviewers: yhchiang, sdong, rven, anthony, yoshinorim, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: maykov, dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D43179
9 years ago
TEST_F(WriteBatchTest, DeleteNotImplemented) {
WriteBatch batch;
Support for SingleDelete() Summary: This patch fixes #7460559. It introduces SingleDelete as a new database operation. This operation can be used to delete keys that were never overwritten (no put following another put of the same key). If an overwritten key is single deleted the behavior is undefined. Single deletion of a non-existent key has no effect but multiple consecutive single deletions are not allowed (see limitations). In contrast to the conventional Delete() operation, the deletion entry is removed along with the value when the two are lined up in a compaction. Note: The semantics are similar to @igor's prototype that allowed to have this behavior on the granularity of a column family ( https://reviews.facebook.net/D42093 ). This new patch, however, is more aggressive when it comes to removing tombstones: It removes the SingleDelete together with the value whenever there is no snapshot between them while the older patch only did this when the sequence number of the deletion was older than the earliest snapshot. Most of the complex additions are in the Compaction Iterator, all other changes should be relatively straightforward. The patch also includes basic support for single deletions in db_stress and db_bench. Limitations: - Not compatible with cuckoo hash tables - Single deletions cannot be used in combination with merges and normal deletions on the same key (other keys are not affected by this) - Consecutive single deletions are currently not allowed (and older version of this patch supported this so it could be resurrected if needed) Test Plan: make all check Reviewers: yhchiang, sdong, rven, anthony, yoshinorim, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: maykov, dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D43179
9 years ago
batch.Delete(Slice("k2"));
ASSERT_EQ(1, batch.Count());
Support for SingleDelete() Summary: This patch fixes #7460559. It introduces SingleDelete as a new database operation. This operation can be used to delete keys that were never overwritten (no put following another put of the same key). If an overwritten key is single deleted the behavior is undefined. Single deletion of a non-existent key has no effect but multiple consecutive single deletions are not allowed (see limitations). In contrast to the conventional Delete() operation, the deletion entry is removed along with the value when the two are lined up in a compaction. Note: The semantics are similar to @igor's prototype that allowed to have this behavior on the granularity of a column family ( https://reviews.facebook.net/D42093 ). This new patch, however, is more aggressive when it comes to removing tombstones: It removes the SingleDelete together with the value whenever there is no snapshot between them while the older patch only did this when the sequence number of the deletion was older than the earliest snapshot. Most of the complex additions are in the Compaction Iterator, all other changes should be relatively straightforward. The patch also includes basic support for single deletions in db_stress and db_bench. Limitations: - Not compatible with cuckoo hash tables - Single deletions cannot be used in combination with merges and normal deletions on the same key (other keys are not affected by this) - Consecutive single deletions are currently not allowed (and older version of this patch supported this so it could be resurrected if needed) Test Plan: make all check Reviewers: yhchiang, sdong, rven, anthony, yoshinorim, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: maykov, dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D43179
9 years ago
ASSERT_EQ("Delete(k2)@0", PrintContents(&batch));
WriteBatch::Handler handler;
ASSERT_OK(batch.Iterate(&handler));
}
Support for SingleDelete() Summary: This patch fixes #7460559. It introduces SingleDelete as a new database operation. This operation can be used to delete keys that were never overwritten (no put following another put of the same key). If an overwritten key is single deleted the behavior is undefined. Single deletion of a non-existent key has no effect but multiple consecutive single deletions are not allowed (see limitations). In contrast to the conventional Delete() operation, the deletion entry is removed along with the value when the two are lined up in a compaction. Note: The semantics are similar to @igor's prototype that allowed to have this behavior on the granularity of a column family ( https://reviews.facebook.net/D42093 ). This new patch, however, is more aggressive when it comes to removing tombstones: It removes the SingleDelete together with the value whenever there is no snapshot between them while the older patch only did this when the sequence number of the deletion was older than the earliest snapshot. Most of the complex additions are in the Compaction Iterator, all other changes should be relatively straightforward. The patch also includes basic support for single deletions in db_stress and db_bench. Limitations: - Not compatible with cuckoo hash tables - Single deletions cannot be used in combination with merges and normal deletions on the same key (other keys are not affected by this) - Consecutive single deletions are currently not allowed (and older version of this patch supported this so it could be resurrected if needed) Test Plan: make all check Reviewers: yhchiang, sdong, rven, anthony, yoshinorim, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: maykov, dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D43179
9 years ago
TEST_F(WriteBatchTest, SingleDeleteNotImplemented) {
WriteBatch batch;
Support for SingleDelete() Summary: This patch fixes #7460559. It introduces SingleDelete as a new database operation. This operation can be used to delete keys that were never overwritten (no put following another put of the same key). If an overwritten key is single deleted the behavior is undefined. Single deletion of a non-existent key has no effect but multiple consecutive single deletions are not allowed (see limitations). In contrast to the conventional Delete() operation, the deletion entry is removed along with the value when the two are lined up in a compaction. Note: The semantics are similar to @igor's prototype that allowed to have this behavior on the granularity of a column family ( https://reviews.facebook.net/D42093 ). This new patch, however, is more aggressive when it comes to removing tombstones: It removes the SingleDelete together with the value whenever there is no snapshot between them while the older patch only did this when the sequence number of the deletion was older than the earliest snapshot. Most of the complex additions are in the Compaction Iterator, all other changes should be relatively straightforward. The patch also includes basic support for single deletions in db_stress and db_bench. Limitations: - Not compatible with cuckoo hash tables - Single deletions cannot be used in combination with merges and normal deletions on the same key (other keys are not affected by this) - Consecutive single deletions are currently not allowed (and older version of this patch supported this so it could be resurrected if needed) Test Plan: make all check Reviewers: yhchiang, sdong, rven, anthony, yoshinorim, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: maykov, dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D43179
9 years ago
batch.SingleDelete(Slice("k2"));
ASSERT_EQ(1, batch.Count());
Support for SingleDelete() Summary: This patch fixes #7460559. It introduces SingleDelete as a new database operation. This operation can be used to delete keys that were never overwritten (no put following another put of the same key). If an overwritten key is single deleted the behavior is undefined. Single deletion of a non-existent key has no effect but multiple consecutive single deletions are not allowed (see limitations). In contrast to the conventional Delete() operation, the deletion entry is removed along with the value when the two are lined up in a compaction. Note: The semantics are similar to @igor's prototype that allowed to have this behavior on the granularity of a column family ( https://reviews.facebook.net/D42093 ). This new patch, however, is more aggressive when it comes to removing tombstones: It removes the SingleDelete together with the value whenever there is no snapshot between them while the older patch only did this when the sequence number of the deletion was older than the earliest snapshot. Most of the complex additions are in the Compaction Iterator, all other changes should be relatively straightforward. The patch also includes basic support for single deletions in db_stress and db_bench. Limitations: - Not compatible with cuckoo hash tables - Single deletions cannot be used in combination with merges and normal deletions on the same key (other keys are not affected by this) - Consecutive single deletions are currently not allowed (and older version of this patch supported this so it could be resurrected if needed) Test Plan: make all check Reviewers: yhchiang, sdong, rven, anthony, yoshinorim, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: maykov, dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D43179
9 years ago
ASSERT_EQ("SingleDelete(k2)@0", PrintContents(&batch));
WriteBatch::Handler handler;
ASSERT_OK(batch.Iterate(&handler));
}
TEST_F(WriteBatchTest, MergeNotImplemented) {
WriteBatch batch;
batch.Merge(Slice("foo"), Slice("bar"));
ASSERT_EQ(1, batch.Count());
ASSERT_EQ("Merge(foo, bar)@0", PrintContents(&batch));
WriteBatch::Handler handler;
ASSERT_OK(batch.Iterate(&handler));
}
rocksdb: switch to gtest Summary: Our existing test notation is very similar to what is used in gtest. It makes it easy to adopt what is different. In this diff I modify existing [[ https://code.google.com/p/googletest/wiki/Primer#Test_Fixtures:_Using_the_Same_Data_Configuration_for_Multiple_Te | test fixture ]] classes to inherit from `testing::Test`. Also for unit tests that use fixture class, `TEST` is replaced with `TEST_F` as required in gtest. There are several custom `main` functions in our existing tests. To make this transition easier, I modify all `main` functions to fallow gtest notation. But eventually we can remove them and use implementation of `main` that gtest provides. ```lang=bash % cat ~/transform #!/bin/sh files=$(git ls-files '*test\.cc') for file in $files do if grep -q "rocksdb::test::RunAllTests()" $file then if grep -Eq '^class \w+Test {' $file then perl -pi -e 's/^(class \w+Test) {/${1}: public testing::Test {/g' $file perl -pi -e 's/^(TEST)/${1}_F/g' $file fi perl -pi -e 's/(int main.*\{)/${1}::testing::InitGoogleTest(&argc, argv);/g' $file perl -pi -e 's/rocksdb::test::RunAllTests/RUN_ALL_TESTS/g' $file fi done % sh ~/transform % make format ``` Second iteration of this diff contains only scripted changes. Third iteration contains manual changes to fix last errors and make it compilable. Test Plan: Build and notice no errors. ```lang=bash % USE_CLANG=1 make check -j55 ``` Tests are still testing. Reviewers: meyering, sdong, rven, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D35157
10 years ago
TEST_F(WriteBatchTest, Blob) {
WriteBatch batch;
batch.Put(Slice("k1"), Slice("v1"));
batch.Put(Slice("k2"), Slice("v2"));
batch.Put(Slice("k3"), Slice("v3"));
batch.PutLogData(Slice("blob1"));
batch.Delete(Slice("k2"));
Support for SingleDelete() Summary: This patch fixes #7460559. It introduces SingleDelete as a new database operation. This operation can be used to delete keys that were never overwritten (no put following another put of the same key). If an overwritten key is single deleted the behavior is undefined. Single deletion of a non-existent key has no effect but multiple consecutive single deletions are not allowed (see limitations). In contrast to the conventional Delete() operation, the deletion entry is removed along with the value when the two are lined up in a compaction. Note: The semantics are similar to @igor's prototype that allowed to have this behavior on the granularity of a column family ( https://reviews.facebook.net/D42093 ). This new patch, however, is more aggressive when it comes to removing tombstones: It removes the SingleDelete together with the value whenever there is no snapshot between them while the older patch only did this when the sequence number of the deletion was older than the earliest snapshot. Most of the complex additions are in the Compaction Iterator, all other changes should be relatively straightforward. The patch also includes basic support for single deletions in db_stress and db_bench. Limitations: - Not compatible with cuckoo hash tables - Single deletions cannot be used in combination with merges and normal deletions on the same key (other keys are not affected by this) - Consecutive single deletions are currently not allowed (and older version of this patch supported this so it could be resurrected if needed) Test Plan: make all check Reviewers: yhchiang, sdong, rven, anthony, yoshinorim, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: maykov, dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D43179
9 years ago
batch.SingleDelete(Slice("k3"));
batch.PutLogData(Slice("blob2"));
batch.Merge(Slice("foo"), Slice("bar"));
Support for SingleDelete() Summary: This patch fixes #7460559. It introduces SingleDelete as a new database operation. This operation can be used to delete keys that were never overwritten (no put following another put of the same key). If an overwritten key is single deleted the behavior is undefined. Single deletion of a non-existent key has no effect but multiple consecutive single deletions are not allowed (see limitations). In contrast to the conventional Delete() operation, the deletion entry is removed along with the value when the two are lined up in a compaction. Note: The semantics are similar to @igor's prototype that allowed to have this behavior on the granularity of a column family ( https://reviews.facebook.net/D42093 ). This new patch, however, is more aggressive when it comes to removing tombstones: It removes the SingleDelete together with the value whenever there is no snapshot between them while the older patch only did this when the sequence number of the deletion was older than the earliest snapshot. Most of the complex additions are in the Compaction Iterator, all other changes should be relatively straightforward. The patch also includes basic support for single deletions in db_stress and db_bench. Limitations: - Not compatible with cuckoo hash tables - Single deletions cannot be used in combination with merges and normal deletions on the same key (other keys are not affected by this) - Consecutive single deletions are currently not allowed (and older version of this patch supported this so it could be resurrected if needed) Test Plan: make all check Reviewers: yhchiang, sdong, rven, anthony, yoshinorim, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: maykov, dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D43179
9 years ago
ASSERT_EQ(6, batch.Count());
ASSERT_EQ(
"Merge(foo, bar)@5"
"Put(k1, v1)@0"
"Delete(k2)@3"
"Put(k2, v2)@1"
"SingleDelete(k3)@4"
"Put(k3, v3)@2",
PrintContents(&batch));
TestHandler handler;
batch.Iterate(&handler);
ASSERT_EQ(
Support for SingleDelete() Summary: This patch fixes #7460559. It introduces SingleDelete as a new database operation. This operation can be used to delete keys that were never overwritten (no put following another put of the same key). If an overwritten key is single deleted the behavior is undefined. Single deletion of a non-existent key has no effect but multiple consecutive single deletions are not allowed (see limitations). In contrast to the conventional Delete() operation, the deletion entry is removed along with the value when the two are lined up in a compaction. Note: The semantics are similar to @igor's prototype that allowed to have this behavior on the granularity of a column family ( https://reviews.facebook.net/D42093 ). This new patch, however, is more aggressive when it comes to removing tombstones: It removes the SingleDelete together with the value whenever there is no snapshot between them while the older patch only did this when the sequence number of the deletion was older than the earliest snapshot. Most of the complex additions are in the Compaction Iterator, all other changes should be relatively straightforward. The patch also includes basic support for single deletions in db_stress and db_bench. Limitations: - Not compatible with cuckoo hash tables - Single deletions cannot be used in combination with merges and normal deletions on the same key (other keys are not affected by this) - Consecutive single deletions are currently not allowed (and older version of this patch supported this so it could be resurrected if needed) Test Plan: make all check Reviewers: yhchiang, sdong, rven, anthony, yoshinorim, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: maykov, dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D43179
9 years ago
"Put(k1, v1)"
"Put(k2, v2)"
"Put(k3, v3)"
"LogData(blob1)"
"Delete(k2)"
"SingleDelete(k3)"
"LogData(blob2)"
"Merge(foo, bar)",
handler.seen);
}
TEST_F(WriteBatchTest, PrepareCommit) {
WriteBatch batch;
WriteBatchInternal::InsertNoop(&batch);
batch.Put(Slice("k1"), Slice("v1"));
batch.Put(Slice("k2"), Slice("v2"));
batch.SetSavePoint();
WriteBatchInternal::MarkEndPrepare(&batch, Slice("xid1"));
Status s = batch.RollbackToSavePoint();
ASSERT_EQ(s, Status::NotFound());
WriteBatchInternal::MarkCommit(&batch, Slice("xid1"));
WriteBatchInternal::MarkRollback(&batch, Slice("xid1"));
ASSERT_EQ(2, batch.Count());
TestHandler handler;
batch.Iterate(&handler);
ASSERT_EQ(
"MarkBeginPrepare()"
"Put(k1, v1)"
"Put(k2, v2)"
"MarkEndPrepare(xid1)"
"MarkCommit(xid1)"
"MarkRollback(xid1)",
handler.seen);
}
// It requires more than 30GB of memory to run the test. With single memory
// allocation of more than 30GB.
// Not all platform can run it. Also it runs a long time. So disable it.
TEST_F(WriteBatchTest, DISABLED_ManyUpdates) {
// Insert key and value of 3GB and push total batch size to 12GB.
static const size_t kKeyValueSize = 4u;
static const uint32_t kNumUpdates = 3 << 30;
std::string raw(kKeyValueSize, 'A');
WriteBatch batch(kNumUpdates * (4 + kKeyValueSize * 2) + 1024u);
char c = 'A';
for (uint32_t i = 0; i < kNumUpdates; i++) {
if (c > 'Z') {
c = 'A';
}
raw[0] = c;
raw[raw.length() - 1] = c;
c++;
batch.Put(raw, raw);
}
ASSERT_EQ(kNumUpdates, batch.Count());
struct NoopHandler : public WriteBatch::Handler {
uint32_t num_seen = 0;
char expected_char = 'A';
virtual Status PutCF(uint32_t column_family_id, const Slice& key,
const Slice& value) override {
EXPECT_EQ(kKeyValueSize, key.size());
EXPECT_EQ(kKeyValueSize, value.size());
EXPECT_EQ(expected_char, key[0]);
EXPECT_EQ(expected_char, value[0]);
EXPECT_EQ(expected_char, key[kKeyValueSize - 1]);
EXPECT_EQ(expected_char, value[kKeyValueSize - 1]);
expected_char++;
if (expected_char > 'Z') {
expected_char = 'A';
}
++num_seen;
return Status::OK();
}
virtual Status DeleteCF(uint32_t column_family_id,
const Slice& key) override {
EXPECT_TRUE(false);
return Status::OK();
}
virtual Status SingleDeleteCF(uint32_t column_family_id,
const Slice& key) override {
EXPECT_TRUE(false);
return Status::OK();
}
virtual Status MergeCF(uint32_t column_family_id, const Slice& key,
const Slice& value) override {
EXPECT_TRUE(false);
return Status::OK();
}
virtual void LogData(const Slice& blob) override { EXPECT_TRUE(false); }
virtual bool Continue() override { return num_seen < kNumUpdates; }
} handler;
batch.Iterate(&handler);
ASSERT_EQ(kNumUpdates, handler.num_seen);
}
// The test requires more than 18GB memory to run it, with single memory
// allocation of more than 12GB. Not all the platform can run it. So disable it.
TEST_F(WriteBatchTest, DISABLED_LargeKeyValue) {
// Insert key and value of 3GB and push total batch size to 12GB.
static const size_t kKeyValueSize = 3221225472u;
std::string raw(kKeyValueSize, 'A');
WriteBatch batch(size_t(12884901888ull + 1024u));
for (char i = 0; i < 2; i++) {
raw[0] = 'A' + i;
raw[raw.length() - 1] = 'A' - i;
batch.Put(raw, raw);
}
ASSERT_EQ(2, batch.Count());
struct NoopHandler : public WriteBatch::Handler {
int num_seen = 0;
virtual Status PutCF(uint32_t column_family_id, const Slice& key,
const Slice& value) override {
EXPECT_EQ(kKeyValueSize, key.size());
EXPECT_EQ(kKeyValueSize, value.size());
EXPECT_EQ('A' + num_seen, key[0]);
EXPECT_EQ('A' + num_seen, value[0]);
EXPECT_EQ('A' - num_seen, key[kKeyValueSize - 1]);
EXPECT_EQ('A' - num_seen, value[kKeyValueSize - 1]);
++num_seen;
return Status::OK();
}
virtual Status DeleteCF(uint32_t column_family_id,
const Slice& key) override {
EXPECT_TRUE(false);
return Status::OK();
}
virtual Status SingleDeleteCF(uint32_t column_family_id,
const Slice& key) override {
EXPECT_TRUE(false);
return Status::OK();
}
virtual Status MergeCF(uint32_t column_family_id, const Slice& key,
const Slice& value) override {
EXPECT_TRUE(false);
return Status::OK();
}
virtual void LogData(const Slice& blob) override { EXPECT_TRUE(false); }
virtual bool Continue() override { return num_seen < 2; }
} handler;
batch.Iterate(&handler);
ASSERT_EQ(2, handler.num_seen);
}
rocksdb: switch to gtest Summary: Our existing test notation is very similar to what is used in gtest. It makes it easy to adopt what is different. In this diff I modify existing [[ https://code.google.com/p/googletest/wiki/Primer#Test_Fixtures:_Using_the_Same_Data_Configuration_for_Multiple_Te | test fixture ]] classes to inherit from `testing::Test`. Also for unit tests that use fixture class, `TEST` is replaced with `TEST_F` as required in gtest. There are several custom `main` functions in our existing tests. To make this transition easier, I modify all `main` functions to fallow gtest notation. But eventually we can remove them and use implementation of `main` that gtest provides. ```lang=bash % cat ~/transform #!/bin/sh files=$(git ls-files '*test\.cc') for file in $files do if grep -q "rocksdb::test::RunAllTests()" $file then if grep -Eq '^class \w+Test {' $file then perl -pi -e 's/^(class \w+Test) {/${1}: public testing::Test {/g' $file perl -pi -e 's/^(TEST)/${1}_F/g' $file fi perl -pi -e 's/(int main.*\{)/${1}::testing::InitGoogleTest(&argc, argv);/g' $file perl -pi -e 's/rocksdb::test::RunAllTests/RUN_ALL_TESTS/g' $file fi done % sh ~/transform % make format ``` Second iteration of this diff contains only scripted changes. Third iteration contains manual changes to fix last errors and make it compilable. Test Plan: Build and notice no errors. ```lang=bash % USE_CLANG=1 make check -j55 ``` Tests are still testing. Reviewers: meyering, sdong, rven, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D35157
10 years ago
TEST_F(WriteBatchTest, Continue) {
WriteBatch batch;
struct Handler : public TestHandler {
int num_seen = 0;
virtual Status PutCF(uint32_t column_family_id, const Slice& key,
const Slice& value) override {
++num_seen;
return TestHandler::PutCF(column_family_id, key, value);
}
Support for SingleDelete() Summary: This patch fixes #7460559. It introduces SingleDelete as a new database operation. This operation can be used to delete keys that were never overwritten (no put following another put of the same key). If an overwritten key is single deleted the behavior is undefined. Single deletion of a non-existent key has no effect but multiple consecutive single deletions are not allowed (see limitations). In contrast to the conventional Delete() operation, the deletion entry is removed along with the value when the two are lined up in a compaction. Note: The semantics are similar to @igor's prototype that allowed to have this behavior on the granularity of a column family ( https://reviews.facebook.net/D42093 ). This new patch, however, is more aggressive when it comes to removing tombstones: It removes the SingleDelete together with the value whenever there is no snapshot between them while the older patch only did this when the sequence number of the deletion was older than the earliest snapshot. Most of the complex additions are in the Compaction Iterator, all other changes should be relatively straightforward. The patch also includes basic support for single deletions in db_stress and db_bench. Limitations: - Not compatible with cuckoo hash tables - Single deletions cannot be used in combination with merges and normal deletions on the same key (other keys are not affected by this) - Consecutive single deletions are currently not allowed (and older version of this patch supported this so it could be resurrected if needed) Test Plan: make all check Reviewers: yhchiang, sdong, rven, anthony, yoshinorim, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: maykov, dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D43179
9 years ago
virtual Status DeleteCF(uint32_t column_family_id,
const Slice& key) override {
++num_seen;
return TestHandler::DeleteCF(column_family_id, key);
}
virtual Status SingleDeleteCF(uint32_t column_family_id,
const Slice& key) override {
++num_seen;
return TestHandler::SingleDeleteCF(column_family_id, key);
}
virtual Status MergeCF(uint32_t column_family_id, const Slice& key,
const Slice& value) override {
++num_seen;
return TestHandler::MergeCF(column_family_id, key, value);
}
virtual void LogData(const Slice& blob) override {
++num_seen;
TestHandler::LogData(blob);
}
Support for SingleDelete() Summary: This patch fixes #7460559. It introduces SingleDelete as a new database operation. This operation can be used to delete keys that were never overwritten (no put following another put of the same key). If an overwritten key is single deleted the behavior is undefined. Single deletion of a non-existent key has no effect but multiple consecutive single deletions are not allowed (see limitations). In contrast to the conventional Delete() operation, the deletion entry is removed along with the value when the two are lined up in a compaction. Note: The semantics are similar to @igor's prototype that allowed to have this behavior on the granularity of a column family ( https://reviews.facebook.net/D42093 ). This new patch, however, is more aggressive when it comes to removing tombstones: It removes the SingleDelete together with the value whenever there is no snapshot between them while the older patch only did this when the sequence number of the deletion was older than the earliest snapshot. Most of the complex additions are in the Compaction Iterator, all other changes should be relatively straightforward. The patch also includes basic support for single deletions in db_stress and db_bench. Limitations: - Not compatible with cuckoo hash tables - Single deletions cannot be used in combination with merges and normal deletions on the same key (other keys are not affected by this) - Consecutive single deletions are currently not allowed (and older version of this patch supported this so it could be resurrected if needed) Test Plan: make all check Reviewers: yhchiang, sdong, rven, anthony, yoshinorim, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: maykov, dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D43179
9 years ago
virtual bool Continue() override { return num_seen < 5; }
} handler;
batch.Put(Slice("k1"), Slice("v1"));
Support for SingleDelete() Summary: This patch fixes #7460559. It introduces SingleDelete as a new database operation. This operation can be used to delete keys that were never overwritten (no put following another put of the same key). If an overwritten key is single deleted the behavior is undefined. Single deletion of a non-existent key has no effect but multiple consecutive single deletions are not allowed (see limitations). In contrast to the conventional Delete() operation, the deletion entry is removed along with the value when the two are lined up in a compaction. Note: The semantics are similar to @igor's prototype that allowed to have this behavior on the granularity of a column family ( https://reviews.facebook.net/D42093 ). This new patch, however, is more aggressive when it comes to removing tombstones: It removes the SingleDelete together with the value whenever there is no snapshot between them while the older patch only did this when the sequence number of the deletion was older than the earliest snapshot. Most of the complex additions are in the Compaction Iterator, all other changes should be relatively straightforward. The patch also includes basic support for single deletions in db_stress and db_bench. Limitations: - Not compatible with cuckoo hash tables - Single deletions cannot be used in combination with merges and normal deletions on the same key (other keys are not affected by this) - Consecutive single deletions are currently not allowed (and older version of this patch supported this so it could be resurrected if needed) Test Plan: make all check Reviewers: yhchiang, sdong, rven, anthony, yoshinorim, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: maykov, dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D43179
9 years ago
batch.Put(Slice("k2"), Slice("v2"));
batch.PutLogData(Slice("blob1"));
batch.Delete(Slice("k1"));
Support for SingleDelete() Summary: This patch fixes #7460559. It introduces SingleDelete as a new database operation. This operation can be used to delete keys that were never overwritten (no put following another put of the same key). If an overwritten key is single deleted the behavior is undefined. Single deletion of a non-existent key has no effect but multiple consecutive single deletions are not allowed (see limitations). In contrast to the conventional Delete() operation, the deletion entry is removed along with the value when the two are lined up in a compaction. Note: The semantics are similar to @igor's prototype that allowed to have this behavior on the granularity of a column family ( https://reviews.facebook.net/D42093 ). This new patch, however, is more aggressive when it comes to removing tombstones: It removes the SingleDelete together with the value whenever there is no snapshot between them while the older patch only did this when the sequence number of the deletion was older than the earliest snapshot. Most of the complex additions are in the Compaction Iterator, all other changes should be relatively straightforward. The patch also includes basic support for single deletions in db_stress and db_bench. Limitations: - Not compatible with cuckoo hash tables - Single deletions cannot be used in combination with merges and normal deletions on the same key (other keys are not affected by this) - Consecutive single deletions are currently not allowed (and older version of this patch supported this so it could be resurrected if needed) Test Plan: make all check Reviewers: yhchiang, sdong, rven, anthony, yoshinorim, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: maykov, dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D43179
9 years ago
batch.SingleDelete(Slice("k2"));
batch.PutLogData(Slice("blob2"));
batch.Merge(Slice("foo"), Slice("bar"));
batch.Iterate(&handler);
ASSERT_EQ(
Support for SingleDelete() Summary: This patch fixes #7460559. It introduces SingleDelete as a new database operation. This operation can be used to delete keys that were never overwritten (no put following another put of the same key). If an overwritten key is single deleted the behavior is undefined. Single deletion of a non-existent key has no effect but multiple consecutive single deletions are not allowed (see limitations). In contrast to the conventional Delete() operation, the deletion entry is removed along with the value when the two are lined up in a compaction. Note: The semantics are similar to @igor's prototype that allowed to have this behavior on the granularity of a column family ( https://reviews.facebook.net/D42093 ). This new patch, however, is more aggressive when it comes to removing tombstones: It removes the SingleDelete together with the value whenever there is no snapshot between them while the older patch only did this when the sequence number of the deletion was older than the earliest snapshot. Most of the complex additions are in the Compaction Iterator, all other changes should be relatively straightforward. The patch also includes basic support for single deletions in db_stress and db_bench. Limitations: - Not compatible with cuckoo hash tables - Single deletions cannot be used in combination with merges and normal deletions on the same key (other keys are not affected by this) - Consecutive single deletions are currently not allowed (and older version of this patch supported this so it could be resurrected if needed) Test Plan: make all check Reviewers: yhchiang, sdong, rven, anthony, yoshinorim, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: maykov, dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D43179
9 years ago
"Put(k1, v1)"
"Put(k2, v2)"
"LogData(blob1)"
"Delete(k1)"
"SingleDelete(k2)",
handler.seen);
}
rocksdb: switch to gtest Summary: Our existing test notation is very similar to what is used in gtest. It makes it easy to adopt what is different. In this diff I modify existing [[ https://code.google.com/p/googletest/wiki/Primer#Test_Fixtures:_Using_the_Same_Data_Configuration_for_Multiple_Te | test fixture ]] classes to inherit from `testing::Test`. Also for unit tests that use fixture class, `TEST` is replaced with `TEST_F` as required in gtest. There are several custom `main` functions in our existing tests. To make this transition easier, I modify all `main` functions to fallow gtest notation. But eventually we can remove them and use implementation of `main` that gtest provides. ```lang=bash % cat ~/transform #!/bin/sh files=$(git ls-files '*test\.cc') for file in $files do if grep -q "rocksdb::test::RunAllTests()" $file then if grep -Eq '^class \w+Test {' $file then perl -pi -e 's/^(class \w+Test) {/${1}: public testing::Test {/g' $file perl -pi -e 's/^(TEST)/${1}_F/g' $file fi perl -pi -e 's/(int main.*\{)/${1}::testing::InitGoogleTest(&argc, argv);/g' $file perl -pi -e 's/rocksdb::test::RunAllTests/RUN_ALL_TESTS/g' $file fi done % sh ~/transform % make format ``` Second iteration of this diff contains only scripted changes. Third iteration contains manual changes to fix last errors and make it compilable. Test Plan: Build and notice no errors. ```lang=bash % USE_CLANG=1 make check -j55 ``` Tests are still testing. Reviewers: meyering, sdong, rven, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D35157
10 years ago
TEST_F(WriteBatchTest, PutGatherSlices) {
WriteBatch batch;
batch.Put(Slice("foo"), Slice("bar"));
{
// Try a write where the key is one slice but the value is two
Slice key_slice("baz");
Slice value_slices[2] = { Slice("header"), Slice("payload") };
batch.Put(SliceParts(&key_slice, 1),
SliceParts(value_slices, 2));
}
{
// One where the key is composite but the value is a single slice
Slice key_slices[3] = { Slice("key"), Slice("part2"), Slice("part3") };
Slice value_slice("value");
batch.Put(SliceParts(key_slices, 3),
SliceParts(&value_slice, 1));
}
WriteBatchInternal::SetSequence(&batch, 100);
ASSERT_EQ("Put(baz, headerpayload)@101"
"Put(foo, bar)@100"
"Put(keypart2part3, value)@102",
PrintContents(&batch));
ASSERT_EQ(3, batch.Count());
}
namespace {
class ColumnFamilyHandleImplDummy : public ColumnFamilyHandleImpl {
public:
explicit ColumnFamilyHandleImplDummy(int id)
: ColumnFamilyHandleImpl(nullptr, nullptr, nullptr), id_(id) {}
uint32_t GetID() const override { return id_; }
const Comparator* GetComparator() const override {
return BytewiseComparator();
}
private:
uint32_t id_;
};
} // namespace anonymous
rocksdb: switch to gtest Summary: Our existing test notation is very similar to what is used in gtest. It makes it easy to adopt what is different. In this diff I modify existing [[ https://code.google.com/p/googletest/wiki/Primer#Test_Fixtures:_Using_the_Same_Data_Configuration_for_Multiple_Te | test fixture ]] classes to inherit from `testing::Test`. Also for unit tests that use fixture class, `TEST` is replaced with `TEST_F` as required in gtest. There are several custom `main` functions in our existing tests. To make this transition easier, I modify all `main` functions to fallow gtest notation. But eventually we can remove them and use implementation of `main` that gtest provides. ```lang=bash % cat ~/transform #!/bin/sh files=$(git ls-files '*test\.cc') for file in $files do if grep -q "rocksdb::test::RunAllTests()" $file then if grep -Eq '^class \w+Test {' $file then perl -pi -e 's/^(class \w+Test) {/${1}: public testing::Test {/g' $file perl -pi -e 's/^(TEST)/${1}_F/g' $file fi perl -pi -e 's/(int main.*\{)/${1}::testing::InitGoogleTest(&argc, argv);/g' $file perl -pi -e 's/rocksdb::test::RunAllTests/RUN_ALL_TESTS/g' $file fi done % sh ~/transform % make format ``` Second iteration of this diff contains only scripted changes. Third iteration contains manual changes to fix last errors and make it compilable. Test Plan: Build and notice no errors. ```lang=bash % USE_CLANG=1 make check -j55 ``` Tests are still testing. Reviewers: meyering, sdong, rven, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D35157
10 years ago
TEST_F(WriteBatchTest, ColumnFamiliesBatchTest) {
WriteBatch batch;
ColumnFamilyHandleImplDummy zero(0), two(2), three(3), eight(8);
batch.Put(&zero, Slice("foo"), Slice("bar"));
batch.Put(&two, Slice("twofoo"), Slice("bar2"));
batch.Put(&eight, Slice("eightfoo"), Slice("bar8"));
batch.Delete(&eight, Slice("eightfoo"));
Support for SingleDelete() Summary: This patch fixes #7460559. It introduces SingleDelete as a new database operation. This operation can be used to delete keys that were never overwritten (no put following another put of the same key). If an overwritten key is single deleted the behavior is undefined. Single deletion of a non-existent key has no effect but multiple consecutive single deletions are not allowed (see limitations). In contrast to the conventional Delete() operation, the deletion entry is removed along with the value when the two are lined up in a compaction. Note: The semantics are similar to @igor's prototype that allowed to have this behavior on the granularity of a column family ( https://reviews.facebook.net/D42093 ). This new patch, however, is more aggressive when it comes to removing tombstones: It removes the SingleDelete together with the value whenever there is no snapshot between them while the older patch only did this when the sequence number of the deletion was older than the earliest snapshot. Most of the complex additions are in the Compaction Iterator, all other changes should be relatively straightforward. The patch also includes basic support for single deletions in db_stress and db_bench. Limitations: - Not compatible with cuckoo hash tables - Single deletions cannot be used in combination with merges and normal deletions on the same key (other keys are not affected by this) - Consecutive single deletions are currently not allowed (and older version of this patch supported this so it could be resurrected if needed) Test Plan: make all check Reviewers: yhchiang, sdong, rven, anthony, yoshinorim, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: maykov, dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D43179
9 years ago
batch.SingleDelete(&two, Slice("twofoo"));
batch.DeleteRange(&two, Slice("3foo"), Slice("4foo"));
batch.Merge(&three, Slice("threethree"), Slice("3three"));
batch.Put(&zero, Slice("foo"), Slice("bar"));
batch.Merge(Slice("omom"), Slice("nom"));
TestHandler handler;
batch.Iterate(&handler);
ASSERT_EQ(
"Put(foo, bar)"
"PutCF(2, twofoo, bar2)"
"PutCF(8, eightfoo, bar8)"
"DeleteCF(8, eightfoo)"
Support for SingleDelete() Summary: This patch fixes #7460559. It introduces SingleDelete as a new database operation. This operation can be used to delete keys that were never overwritten (no put following another put of the same key). If an overwritten key is single deleted the behavior is undefined. Single deletion of a non-existent key has no effect but multiple consecutive single deletions are not allowed (see limitations). In contrast to the conventional Delete() operation, the deletion entry is removed along with the value when the two are lined up in a compaction. Note: The semantics are similar to @igor's prototype that allowed to have this behavior on the granularity of a column family ( https://reviews.facebook.net/D42093 ). This new patch, however, is more aggressive when it comes to removing tombstones: It removes the SingleDelete together with the value whenever there is no snapshot between them while the older patch only did this when the sequence number of the deletion was older than the earliest snapshot. Most of the complex additions are in the Compaction Iterator, all other changes should be relatively straightforward. The patch also includes basic support for single deletions in db_stress and db_bench. Limitations: - Not compatible with cuckoo hash tables - Single deletions cannot be used in combination with merges and normal deletions on the same key (other keys are not affected by this) - Consecutive single deletions are currently not allowed (and older version of this patch supported this so it could be resurrected if needed) Test Plan: make all check Reviewers: yhchiang, sdong, rven, anthony, yoshinorim, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: maykov, dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D43179
9 years ago
"SingleDeleteCF(2, twofoo)"
"DeleteRangeCF(2, 3foo, 4foo)"
"MergeCF(3, threethree, 3three)"
"Put(foo, bar)"
"Merge(omom, nom)",
handler.seen);
}
#ifndef ROCKSDB_LITE
rocksdb: switch to gtest Summary: Our existing test notation is very similar to what is used in gtest. It makes it easy to adopt what is different. In this diff I modify existing [[ https://code.google.com/p/googletest/wiki/Primer#Test_Fixtures:_Using_the_Same_Data_Configuration_for_Multiple_Te | test fixture ]] classes to inherit from `testing::Test`. Also for unit tests that use fixture class, `TEST` is replaced with `TEST_F` as required in gtest. There are several custom `main` functions in our existing tests. To make this transition easier, I modify all `main` functions to fallow gtest notation. But eventually we can remove them and use implementation of `main` that gtest provides. ```lang=bash % cat ~/transform #!/bin/sh files=$(git ls-files '*test\.cc') for file in $files do if grep -q "rocksdb::test::RunAllTests()" $file then if grep -Eq '^class \w+Test {' $file then perl -pi -e 's/^(class \w+Test) {/${1}: public testing::Test {/g' $file perl -pi -e 's/^(TEST)/${1}_F/g' $file fi perl -pi -e 's/(int main.*\{)/${1}::testing::InitGoogleTest(&argc, argv);/g' $file perl -pi -e 's/rocksdb::test::RunAllTests/RUN_ALL_TESTS/g' $file fi done % sh ~/transform % make format ``` Second iteration of this diff contains only scripted changes. Third iteration contains manual changes to fix last errors and make it compilable. Test Plan: Build and notice no errors. ```lang=bash % USE_CLANG=1 make check -j55 ``` Tests are still testing. Reviewers: meyering, sdong, rven, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D35157
10 years ago
TEST_F(WriteBatchTest, ColumnFamiliesBatchWithIndexTest) {
WriteBatchWithIndex batch;
ColumnFamilyHandleImplDummy zero(0), two(2), three(3), eight(8);
batch.Put(&zero, Slice("foo"), Slice("bar"));
batch.Put(&two, Slice("twofoo"), Slice("bar2"));
batch.Put(&eight, Slice("eightfoo"), Slice("bar8"));
batch.Delete(&eight, Slice("eightfoo"));
Support for SingleDelete() Summary: This patch fixes #7460559. It introduces SingleDelete as a new database operation. This operation can be used to delete keys that were never overwritten (no put following another put of the same key). If an overwritten key is single deleted the behavior is undefined. Single deletion of a non-existent key has no effect but multiple consecutive single deletions are not allowed (see limitations). In contrast to the conventional Delete() operation, the deletion entry is removed along with the value when the two are lined up in a compaction. Note: The semantics are similar to @igor's prototype that allowed to have this behavior on the granularity of a column family ( https://reviews.facebook.net/D42093 ). This new patch, however, is more aggressive when it comes to removing tombstones: It removes the SingleDelete together with the value whenever there is no snapshot between them while the older patch only did this when the sequence number of the deletion was older than the earliest snapshot. Most of the complex additions are in the Compaction Iterator, all other changes should be relatively straightforward. The patch also includes basic support for single deletions in db_stress and db_bench. Limitations: - Not compatible with cuckoo hash tables - Single deletions cannot be used in combination with merges and normal deletions on the same key (other keys are not affected by this) - Consecutive single deletions are currently not allowed (and older version of this patch supported this so it could be resurrected if needed) Test Plan: make all check Reviewers: yhchiang, sdong, rven, anthony, yoshinorim, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: maykov, dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D43179
9 years ago
batch.SingleDelete(&two, Slice("twofoo"));
batch.DeleteRange(&two, Slice("twofoo"), Slice("threefoo"));
batch.Merge(&three, Slice("threethree"), Slice("3three"));
batch.Put(&zero, Slice("foo"), Slice("bar"));
batch.Merge(Slice("omom"), Slice("nom"));
std::unique_ptr<WBWIIterator> iter;
iter.reset(batch.NewIterator(&eight));
iter->Seek("eightfoo");
ASSERT_OK(iter->status());
ASSERT_TRUE(iter->Valid());
ASSERT_EQ(WriteType::kPutRecord, iter->Entry().type);
ASSERT_EQ("eightfoo", iter->Entry().key.ToString());
ASSERT_EQ("bar8", iter->Entry().value.ToString());
iter->Next();
ASSERT_OK(iter->status());
ASSERT_TRUE(iter->Valid());
ASSERT_EQ(WriteType::kDeleteRecord, iter->Entry().type);
ASSERT_EQ("eightfoo", iter->Entry().key.ToString());
iter->Next();
ASSERT_OK(iter->status());
ASSERT_TRUE(!iter->Valid());
Support for SingleDelete() Summary: This patch fixes #7460559. It introduces SingleDelete as a new database operation. This operation can be used to delete keys that were never overwritten (no put following another put of the same key). If an overwritten key is single deleted the behavior is undefined. Single deletion of a non-existent key has no effect but multiple consecutive single deletions are not allowed (see limitations). In contrast to the conventional Delete() operation, the deletion entry is removed along with the value when the two are lined up in a compaction. Note: The semantics are similar to @igor's prototype that allowed to have this behavior on the granularity of a column family ( https://reviews.facebook.net/D42093 ). This new patch, however, is more aggressive when it comes to removing tombstones: It removes the SingleDelete together with the value whenever there is no snapshot between them while the older patch only did this when the sequence number of the deletion was older than the earliest snapshot. Most of the complex additions are in the Compaction Iterator, all other changes should be relatively straightforward. The patch also includes basic support for single deletions in db_stress and db_bench. Limitations: - Not compatible with cuckoo hash tables - Single deletions cannot be used in combination with merges and normal deletions on the same key (other keys are not affected by this) - Consecutive single deletions are currently not allowed (and older version of this patch supported this so it could be resurrected if needed) Test Plan: make all check Reviewers: yhchiang, sdong, rven, anthony, yoshinorim, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: maykov, dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D43179
9 years ago
iter.reset(batch.NewIterator(&two));
iter->Seek("twofoo");
ASSERT_OK(iter->status());
ASSERT_TRUE(iter->Valid());
ASSERT_EQ(WriteType::kPutRecord, iter->Entry().type);
ASSERT_EQ("twofoo", iter->Entry().key.ToString());
ASSERT_EQ("bar2", iter->Entry().value.ToString());
iter->Next();
ASSERT_OK(iter->status());
ASSERT_TRUE(iter->Valid());
ASSERT_EQ(WriteType::kSingleDeleteRecord, iter->Entry().type);
ASSERT_EQ("twofoo", iter->Entry().key.ToString());
iter->Next();
ASSERT_OK(iter->status());
ASSERT_TRUE(iter->Valid());
ASSERT_EQ(WriteType::kDeleteRangeRecord, iter->Entry().type);
ASSERT_EQ("twofoo", iter->Entry().key.ToString());
ASSERT_EQ("threefoo", iter->Entry().value.ToString());
Support for SingleDelete() Summary: This patch fixes #7460559. It introduces SingleDelete as a new database operation. This operation can be used to delete keys that were never overwritten (no put following another put of the same key). If an overwritten key is single deleted the behavior is undefined. Single deletion of a non-existent key has no effect but multiple consecutive single deletions are not allowed (see limitations). In contrast to the conventional Delete() operation, the deletion entry is removed along with the value when the two are lined up in a compaction. Note: The semantics are similar to @igor's prototype that allowed to have this behavior on the granularity of a column family ( https://reviews.facebook.net/D42093 ). This new patch, however, is more aggressive when it comes to removing tombstones: It removes the SingleDelete together with the value whenever there is no snapshot between them while the older patch only did this when the sequence number of the deletion was older than the earliest snapshot. Most of the complex additions are in the Compaction Iterator, all other changes should be relatively straightforward. The patch also includes basic support for single deletions in db_stress and db_bench. Limitations: - Not compatible with cuckoo hash tables - Single deletions cannot be used in combination with merges and normal deletions on the same key (other keys are not affected by this) - Consecutive single deletions are currently not allowed (and older version of this patch supported this so it could be resurrected if needed) Test Plan: make all check Reviewers: yhchiang, sdong, rven, anthony, yoshinorim, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: maykov, dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D43179
9 years ago
iter->Next();
ASSERT_OK(iter->status());
ASSERT_TRUE(!iter->Valid());
iter.reset(batch.NewIterator());
iter->Seek("gggg");
ASSERT_OK(iter->status());
ASSERT_TRUE(iter->Valid());
ASSERT_EQ(WriteType::kMergeRecord, iter->Entry().type);
ASSERT_EQ("omom", iter->Entry().key.ToString());
ASSERT_EQ("nom", iter->Entry().value.ToString());
iter->Next();
ASSERT_OK(iter->status());
ASSERT_TRUE(!iter->Valid());
iter.reset(batch.NewIterator(&zero));
iter->Seek("foo");
ASSERT_OK(iter->status());
ASSERT_TRUE(iter->Valid());
ASSERT_EQ(WriteType::kPutRecord, iter->Entry().type);
ASSERT_EQ("foo", iter->Entry().key.ToString());
ASSERT_EQ("bar", iter->Entry().value.ToString());
iter->Next();
ASSERT_OK(iter->status());
ASSERT_TRUE(iter->Valid());
ASSERT_EQ(WriteType::kPutRecord, iter->Entry().type);
ASSERT_EQ("foo", iter->Entry().key.ToString());
ASSERT_EQ("bar", iter->Entry().value.ToString());
iter->Next();
ASSERT_OK(iter->status());
ASSERT_TRUE(iter->Valid());
ASSERT_EQ(WriteType::kMergeRecord, iter->Entry().type);
ASSERT_EQ("omom", iter->Entry().key.ToString());
ASSERT_EQ("nom", iter->Entry().value.ToString());
iter->Next();
ASSERT_OK(iter->status());
ASSERT_TRUE(!iter->Valid());
TestHandler handler;
batch.GetWriteBatch()->Iterate(&handler);
ASSERT_EQ(
"Put(foo, bar)"
"PutCF(2, twofoo, bar2)"
"PutCF(8, eightfoo, bar8)"
"DeleteCF(8, eightfoo)"
Support for SingleDelete() Summary: This patch fixes #7460559. It introduces SingleDelete as a new database operation. This operation can be used to delete keys that were never overwritten (no put following another put of the same key). If an overwritten key is single deleted the behavior is undefined. Single deletion of a non-existent key has no effect but multiple consecutive single deletions are not allowed (see limitations). In contrast to the conventional Delete() operation, the deletion entry is removed along with the value when the two are lined up in a compaction. Note: The semantics are similar to @igor's prototype that allowed to have this behavior on the granularity of a column family ( https://reviews.facebook.net/D42093 ). This new patch, however, is more aggressive when it comes to removing tombstones: It removes the SingleDelete together with the value whenever there is no snapshot between them while the older patch only did this when the sequence number of the deletion was older than the earliest snapshot. Most of the complex additions are in the Compaction Iterator, all other changes should be relatively straightforward. The patch also includes basic support for single deletions in db_stress and db_bench. Limitations: - Not compatible with cuckoo hash tables - Single deletions cannot be used in combination with merges and normal deletions on the same key (other keys are not affected by this) - Consecutive single deletions are currently not allowed (and older version of this patch supported this so it could be resurrected if needed) Test Plan: make all check Reviewers: yhchiang, sdong, rven, anthony, yoshinorim, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: maykov, dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D43179
9 years ago
"SingleDeleteCF(2, twofoo)"
"DeleteRangeCF(2, twofoo, threefoo)"
"MergeCF(3, threethree, 3three)"
"Put(foo, bar)"
"Merge(omom, nom)",
handler.seen);
}
#endif // !ROCKSDB_LITE
TEST_F(WriteBatchTest, SavePointTest) {
Status s;
WriteBatch batch;
batch.SetSavePoint();
batch.Put("A", "a");
batch.Put("B", "b");
batch.SetSavePoint();
batch.Put("C", "c");
batch.Delete("A");
batch.SetSavePoint();
batch.SetSavePoint();
ASSERT_OK(batch.RollbackToSavePoint());
ASSERT_EQ(
"Delete(A)@3"
"Put(A, a)@0"
"Put(B, b)@1"
"Put(C, c)@2",
PrintContents(&batch));
ASSERT_OK(batch.RollbackToSavePoint());
ASSERT_OK(batch.RollbackToSavePoint());
ASSERT_EQ(
"Put(A, a)@0"
"Put(B, b)@1",
PrintContents(&batch));
batch.Delete("A");
batch.Put("B", "bb");
ASSERT_OK(batch.RollbackToSavePoint());
ASSERT_EQ("", PrintContents(&batch));
s = batch.RollbackToSavePoint();
ASSERT_TRUE(s.IsNotFound());
ASSERT_EQ("", PrintContents(&batch));
batch.Put("D", "d");
batch.Delete("A");
batch.SetSavePoint();
batch.Put("A", "aaa");
ASSERT_OK(batch.RollbackToSavePoint());
ASSERT_EQ(
"Delete(A)@1"
"Put(D, d)@0",
PrintContents(&batch));
batch.SetSavePoint();
batch.Put("D", "d");
batch.Delete("A");
ASSERT_OK(batch.RollbackToSavePoint());
ASSERT_EQ(
"Delete(A)@1"
"Put(D, d)@0",
PrintContents(&batch));
s = batch.RollbackToSavePoint();
ASSERT_TRUE(s.IsNotFound());
ASSERT_EQ(
"Delete(A)@1"
"Put(D, d)@0",
PrintContents(&batch));
WriteBatch batch2;
s = batch2.RollbackToSavePoint();
ASSERT_TRUE(s.IsNotFound());
ASSERT_EQ("", PrintContents(&batch2));
batch2.Delete("A");
batch2.SetSavePoint();
s = batch2.RollbackToSavePoint();
ASSERT_OK(s);
ASSERT_EQ("Delete(A)@0", PrintContents(&batch2));
batch2.Clear();
ASSERT_EQ("", PrintContents(&batch2));
batch2.SetSavePoint();
batch2.Delete("B");
ASSERT_EQ("Delete(B)@0", PrintContents(&batch2));
batch2.SetSavePoint();
s = batch2.RollbackToSavePoint();
ASSERT_OK(s);
ASSERT_EQ("Delete(B)@0", PrintContents(&batch2));
s = batch2.RollbackToSavePoint();
ASSERT_OK(s);
ASSERT_EQ("", PrintContents(&batch2));
s = batch2.RollbackToSavePoint();
ASSERT_TRUE(s.IsNotFound());
ASSERT_EQ("", PrintContents(&batch2));
}
TEST_F(WriteBatchTest, MemoryLimitTest) {
Status s;
// The header size is 12 bytes. The two Puts take 8 bytes which gives total
// of 12 + 8 * 2 = 28 bytes.
WriteBatch batch(0, 28);
ASSERT_OK(batch.Put("a", "...."));
ASSERT_OK(batch.Put("b", "...."));
s = batch.Put("c", "....");
ASSERT_TRUE(s.IsMemoryLimit());
}
} // namespace rocksdb
int main(int argc, char** argv) {
rocksdb: switch to gtest Summary: Our existing test notation is very similar to what is used in gtest. It makes it easy to adopt what is different. In this diff I modify existing [[ https://code.google.com/p/googletest/wiki/Primer#Test_Fixtures:_Using_the_Same_Data_Configuration_for_Multiple_Te | test fixture ]] classes to inherit from `testing::Test`. Also for unit tests that use fixture class, `TEST` is replaced with `TEST_F` as required in gtest. There are several custom `main` functions in our existing tests. To make this transition easier, I modify all `main` functions to fallow gtest notation. But eventually we can remove them and use implementation of `main` that gtest provides. ```lang=bash % cat ~/transform #!/bin/sh files=$(git ls-files '*test\.cc') for file in $files do if grep -q "rocksdb::test::RunAllTests()" $file then if grep -Eq '^class \w+Test {' $file then perl -pi -e 's/^(class \w+Test) {/${1}: public testing::Test {/g' $file perl -pi -e 's/^(TEST)/${1}_F/g' $file fi perl -pi -e 's/(int main.*\{)/${1}::testing::InitGoogleTest(&argc, argv);/g' $file perl -pi -e 's/rocksdb::test::RunAllTests/RUN_ALL_TESTS/g' $file fi done % sh ~/transform % make format ``` Second iteration of this diff contains only scripted changes. Third iteration contains manual changes to fix last errors and make it compilable. Test Plan: Build and notice no errors. ```lang=bash % USE_CLANG=1 make check -j55 ``` Tests are still testing. Reviewers: meyering, sdong, rven, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D35157
10 years ago
::testing::InitGoogleTest(&argc, argv);
return RUN_ALL_TESTS();
}