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rocksdb/table/sst_file_dumper.cc

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// Copyright (c) 2011-present, Facebook, Inc. All rights reserved.
// This source code is licensed under both the GPLv2 (found in the
// COPYING file in the root directory) and Apache 2.0 License
// (found in the LICENSE.Apache file in the root directory).
//
#ifndef ROCKSDB_LITE
#include "table/sst_file_dumper.h"
#include <chrono>
#include <cinttypes>
#include <iostream>
#include <map>
#include <memory>
#include <sstream>
#include <vector>
#include "db/blob/blob_index.h"
#include "db/memtable.h"
#include "db/write_batch_internal.h"
#include "options/cf_options.h"
#include "port/port.h"
#include "rocksdb/db.h"
#include "rocksdb/env.h"
#include "rocksdb/iterator.h"
#include "rocksdb/slice_transform.h"
#include "rocksdb/status.h"
#include "rocksdb/table_properties.h"
#include "rocksdb/utilities/ldb_cmd.h"
#include "table/block_based/block.h"
#include "table/block_based/block_based_table_builder.h"
#include "table/block_based/block_based_table_factory.h"
#include "table/block_based/block_builder.h"
#include "table/format.h"
#include "table/meta_blocks.h"
#include "table/plain/plain_table_factory.h"
#include "table/table_reader.h"
#include "util/compression.h"
#include "util/random.h"
namespace ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE {
SstFileDumper::SstFileDumper(const Options& options,
const std::string& file_path,
New backup meta schema, with file temperatures (#9660) Summary: The primary goal of this change is to add support for backing up and restoring (applying on restore) file temperature metadata, without committing to either the DB manifest or the FS reported "current" temperatures being exclusive "source of truth". To achieve this goal, we need to add temperature information to backup metadata, which requires updated backup meta schema. Fortunately I prepared for this in https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/8069, which began forward compatibility in version 6.19.0 for this kind of schema update. (Previously, backup meta schema was not extensible! Making this schema update public will allow some other "nice to have" features like taking backups with hard links, and avoiding crc32c checksum computation when another checksum is already available.) While schema version 2 is newly public, the default schema version is still 1. Until we change the default, users will need to set to 2 to enable features like temperature data backup+restore. New metadata like temperature information will be ignored with a warning in versions before this change and since 6.19.0. The metadata is considered ignorable because a functioning DB can be restored without it. Some detail: * Some renaming because "future schema" is now just public schema 2. * Initialize some atomics in TestFs (linter reported) * Add temperature hint support to SstFileDumper (used by BackupEngine) Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9660 Test Plan: related unit test majorly updated for the new functionality, including some shared testing support for tracking temperatures in a FS. Some other tests and testing hooks into production code also updated for making the backup meta schema change public. Reviewed By: ajkr Differential Revision: D34686968 Pulled By: pdillinger fbshipit-source-id: 3ac1fa3e67ee97ca8a5103d79cc87d872c1d862a
3 years ago
Temperature file_temp, size_t readahead_size,
bool verify_checksum, bool output_hex,
bool decode_blob_index, const EnvOptions& soptions,
bool silent)
: file_name_(file_path),
read_num_(0),
New backup meta schema, with file temperatures (#9660) Summary: The primary goal of this change is to add support for backing up and restoring (applying on restore) file temperature metadata, without committing to either the DB manifest or the FS reported "current" temperatures being exclusive "source of truth". To achieve this goal, we need to add temperature information to backup metadata, which requires updated backup meta schema. Fortunately I prepared for this in https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/8069, which began forward compatibility in version 6.19.0 for this kind of schema update. (Previously, backup meta schema was not extensible! Making this schema update public will allow some other "nice to have" features like taking backups with hard links, and avoiding crc32c checksum computation when another checksum is already available.) While schema version 2 is newly public, the default schema version is still 1. Until we change the default, users will need to set to 2 to enable features like temperature data backup+restore. New metadata like temperature information will be ignored with a warning in versions before this change and since 6.19.0. The metadata is considered ignorable because a functioning DB can be restored without it. Some detail: * Some renaming because "future schema" is now just public schema 2. * Initialize some atomics in TestFs (linter reported) * Add temperature hint support to SstFileDumper (used by BackupEngine) Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9660 Test Plan: related unit test majorly updated for the new functionality, including some shared testing support for tracking temperatures in a FS. Some other tests and testing hooks into production code also updated for making the backup meta schema change public. Reviewed By: ajkr Differential Revision: D34686968 Pulled By: pdillinger fbshipit-source-id: 3ac1fa3e67ee97ca8a5103d79cc87d872c1d862a
3 years ago
file_temp_(file_temp),
output_hex_(output_hex),
decode_blob_index_(decode_blob_index),
soptions_(soptions),
silent_(silent),
options_(options),
ioptions_(options_),
moptions_(ColumnFamilyOptions(options_)),
read_options_(verify_checksum, false),
internal_comparator_(BytewiseComparator()) {
read_options_.readahead_size = readahead_size;
if (!silent_) {
fprintf(stdout, "Process %s\n", file_path.c_str());
}
init_result_ = GetTableReader(file_name_);
}
extern const uint64_t kBlockBasedTableMagicNumber;
extern const uint64_t kLegacyBlockBasedTableMagicNumber;
extern const uint64_t kPlainTableMagicNumber;
extern const uint64_t kLegacyPlainTableMagicNumber;
const char* testFileName = "test_file_name";
Status SstFileDumper::GetTableReader(const std::string& file_path) {
// Warning about 'magic_number' being uninitialized shows up only in UBsan
// builds. Though access is guarded by 's.ok()' checks, fix the issue to
// avoid any warnings.
uint64_t magic_number = Footer::kNullTableMagicNumber;
// read table magic number
Footer footer;
const auto& fs = options_.env->GetFileSystem();
std::unique_ptr<FSRandomAccessFile> file;
uint64_t file_size = 0;
New backup meta schema, with file temperatures (#9660) Summary: The primary goal of this change is to add support for backing up and restoring (applying on restore) file temperature metadata, without committing to either the DB manifest or the FS reported "current" temperatures being exclusive "source of truth". To achieve this goal, we need to add temperature information to backup metadata, which requires updated backup meta schema. Fortunately I prepared for this in https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/8069, which began forward compatibility in version 6.19.0 for this kind of schema update. (Previously, backup meta schema was not extensible! Making this schema update public will allow some other "nice to have" features like taking backups with hard links, and avoiding crc32c checksum computation when another checksum is already available.) While schema version 2 is newly public, the default schema version is still 1. Until we change the default, users will need to set to 2 to enable features like temperature data backup+restore. New metadata like temperature information will be ignored with a warning in versions before this change and since 6.19.0. The metadata is considered ignorable because a functioning DB can be restored without it. Some detail: * Some renaming because "future schema" is now just public schema 2. * Initialize some atomics in TestFs (linter reported) * Add temperature hint support to SstFileDumper (used by BackupEngine) Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9660 Test Plan: related unit test majorly updated for the new functionality, including some shared testing support for tracking temperatures in a FS. Some other tests and testing hooks into production code also updated for making the backup meta schema change public. Reviewed By: ajkr Differential Revision: D34686968 Pulled By: pdillinger fbshipit-source-id: 3ac1fa3e67ee97ca8a5103d79cc87d872c1d862a
3 years ago
FileOptions fopts = soptions_;
fopts.temperature = file_temp_;
Status s = fs->NewRandomAccessFile(file_path, fopts, &file, nullptr);
if (s.ok()) {
s = fs->GetFileSize(file_path, IOOptions(), &file_size, nullptr);
}
// check empty file
// if true, skip further processing of this file
if (file_size == 0) {
return Status::Aborted(file_path, "Empty file");
}
file_.reset(new RandomAccessFileReader(std::move(file), file_path));
FilePrefetchBuffer prefetch_buffer(
0 /* readahead_size */, 0 /* max_readahead_size */, true /* enable */,
false /* track_min_offset */);
if (s.ok()) {
const uint64_t kSstDumpTailPrefetchSize = 512 * 1024;
uint64_t prefetch_size = (file_size > kSstDumpTailPrefetchSize)
? kSstDumpTailPrefetchSize
: file_size;
uint64_t prefetch_off = file_size - prefetch_size;
IOOptions opts;
s = prefetch_buffer.Prefetch(opts, file_.get(), prefetch_off,
Add rate limiter priority to ReadOptions (#9424) Summary: Users can set the priority for file reads associated with their operation by setting `ReadOptions::rate_limiter_priority` to something other than `Env::IO_TOTAL`. Rate limiting `VerifyChecksum()` and `VerifyFileChecksums()` is the motivation for this PR, so it also includes benchmarks and minor bug fixes to get that working. `RandomAccessFileReader::Read()` already had support for rate limiting compaction reads. I changed that rate limiting to be non-specific to compaction, but rather performed according to the passed in `Env::IOPriority`. Now the compaction read rate limiting is supported by setting `rate_limiter_priority = Env::IO_LOW` on its `ReadOptions`. There is no default value for the new `Env::IOPriority` parameter to `RandomAccessFileReader::Read()`. That means this PR goes through all callers (in some cases multiple layers up the call stack) to find a `ReadOptions` to provide the priority. There are TODOs for cases I believe it would be good to let user control the priority some day (e.g., file footer reads), and no TODO in cases I believe it doesn't matter (e.g., trace file reads). The API doc only lists the missing cases where a file read associated with a provided `ReadOptions` cannot be rate limited. For cases like file ingestion checksum calculation, there is no API to provide `ReadOptions` or `Env::IOPriority`, so I didn't count that as missing. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9424 Test Plan: - new unit tests - new benchmarks on ~50MB database with 1MB/s read rate limit and 100ms refill interval; verified with strace reads are chunked (at 0.1MB per chunk) and spaced roughly 100ms apart. - setup command: `./db_bench -benchmarks=fillrandom,compact -db=/tmp/testdb -target_file_size_base=1048576 -disable_auto_compactions=true -file_checksum=true` - benchmarks command: `strace -ttfe pread64 ./db_bench -benchmarks=verifychecksum,verifyfilechecksums -use_existing_db=true -db=/tmp/testdb -rate_limiter_bytes_per_sec=1048576 -rate_limit_bg_reads=1 -rate_limit_user_ops=true -file_checksum=true` - crash test using IO_USER priority on non-validation reads with https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/9567 reverted: `python3 tools/db_crashtest.py blackbox --max_key=1000000 --write_buffer_size=524288 --target_file_size_base=524288 --level_compaction_dynamic_level_bytes=true --duration=3600 --rate_limit_bg_reads=true --rate_limit_user_ops=true --rate_limiter_bytes_per_sec=10485760 --interval=10` Reviewed By: hx235 Differential Revision: D33747386 Pulled By: ajkr fbshipit-source-id: a2d985e97912fba8c54763798e04f006ccc56e0c
3 years ago
static_cast<size_t>(prefetch_size),
Env::IO_TOTAL /* rate_limiter_priority */);
s = ReadFooterFromFile(opts, file_.get(), &prefetch_buffer, file_size,
&footer);
}
if (s.ok()) {
magic_number = footer.table_magic_number();
}
if (s.ok()) {
if (magic_number == kPlainTableMagicNumber ||
magic_number == kLegacyPlainTableMagicNumber) {
soptions_.use_mmap_reads = true;
New backup meta schema, with file temperatures (#9660) Summary: The primary goal of this change is to add support for backing up and restoring (applying on restore) file temperature metadata, without committing to either the DB manifest or the FS reported "current" temperatures being exclusive "source of truth". To achieve this goal, we need to add temperature information to backup metadata, which requires updated backup meta schema. Fortunately I prepared for this in https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/8069, which began forward compatibility in version 6.19.0 for this kind of schema update. (Previously, backup meta schema was not extensible! Making this schema update public will allow some other "nice to have" features like taking backups with hard links, and avoiding crc32c checksum computation when another checksum is already available.) While schema version 2 is newly public, the default schema version is still 1. Until we change the default, users will need to set to 2 to enable features like temperature data backup+restore. New metadata like temperature information will be ignored with a warning in versions before this change and since 6.19.0. The metadata is considered ignorable because a functioning DB can be restored without it. Some detail: * Some renaming because "future schema" is now just public schema 2. * Initialize some atomics in TestFs (linter reported) * Add temperature hint support to SstFileDumper (used by BackupEngine) Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9660 Test Plan: related unit test majorly updated for the new functionality, including some shared testing support for tracking temperatures in a FS. Some other tests and testing hooks into production code also updated for making the backup meta schema change public. Reviewed By: ajkr Differential Revision: D34686968 Pulled By: pdillinger fbshipit-source-id: 3ac1fa3e67ee97ca8a5103d79cc87d872c1d862a
3 years ago
fs->NewRandomAccessFile(file_path, fopts, &file, nullptr);
file_.reset(new RandomAccessFileReader(std::move(file), file_path));
}
// For old sst format, ReadTableProperties might fail but file can be read
if (ReadTableProperties(magic_number, file_.get(), file_size,
(magic_number == kBlockBasedTableMagicNumber)
? &prefetch_buffer
: nullptr)
.ok()) {
s = SetTableOptionsByMagicNumber(magic_number);
if (s.ok()) {
if (table_properties_ && !table_properties_->comparator_name.empty()) {
ConfigOptions config_options;
const Comparator* user_comparator = nullptr;
s = Comparator::CreateFromString(config_options,
table_properties_->comparator_name,
&user_comparator);
if (s.ok()) {
assert(user_comparator);
internal_comparator_ =
InternalKeyComparator(user_comparator, /*named=*/true);
}
}
}
} else {
s = SetOldTableOptions();
}
options_.comparator = internal_comparator_.user_comparator();
}
if (s.ok()) {
s = NewTableReader(ioptions_, soptions_, internal_comparator_, file_size,
&table_reader_);
}
return s;
}
Status SstFileDumper::NewTableReader(
const ImmutableOptions& /*ioptions*/, const EnvOptions& /*soptions*/,
const InternalKeyComparator& /*internal_comparator*/, uint64_t file_size,
std::unique_ptr<TableReader>* /*table_reader*/) {
auto t_opt =
Fast path for detecting unchanged prefix_extractor (#9407) Summary: Fixes a major performance regression in 6.26, where extra CPU is spent in SliceTransform::AsString when reads involve a prefix_extractor (Get, MultiGet, Seek). Common case performance is now better than 6.25. This change creates a "fast path" for verifying that the current prefix extractor is unchanged and compatible with what was used to generate a table file. This fast path detects the common case by pointer comparison on the current prefix_extractor and a "known good" prefix extractor (if applicable) that is saved at the time the table reader is opened. The "known good" prefix extractor is saved as another shared_ptr copy (in an existing field, however) to ensure the pointer is not recycled. When the prefix_extractor has changed to a different instance but same compatible configuration (rare, odd), performance is still a regression compared to 6.25, but this is likely acceptable because of the oddity of such a case. The performance of incompatible prefix_extractor is essentially unchanged. Also fixed a minor case (ForwardIterator) where a prefix_extractor could be used via a raw pointer after being freed as a shared_ptr, if replaced via SetOptions. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9407 Test Plan: ## Performance Populate DB with `TEST_TMPDIR=/dev/shm/rocksdb ./db_bench -benchmarks=fillrandom -num=10000000 -disable_wal=1 -write_buffer_size=10000000 -bloom_bits=16 -compaction_style=2 -fifo_compaction_max_table_files_size_mb=10000 -fifo_compaction_allow_compaction=0 -prefix_size=12` Running head-to-head comparisons simultaneously with `TEST_TMPDIR=/dev/shm/rocksdb ./db_bench -use_existing_db -readonly -benchmarks=seekrandom -num=10000000 -duration=20 -disable_wal=1 -bloom_bits=16 -compaction_style=2 -fifo_compaction_max_table_files_size_mb=10000 -fifo_compaction_allow_compaction=0 -prefix_size=12` Below each is compared by ops/sec vs. baseline which is version 6.25 (multiple baseline runs because of variable machine load) v6.26: 4833 vs. 6698 (<- major regression!) v6.27: 4737 vs. 6397 (still) New: 6704 vs. 6461 (better than baseline in common case) Disabled fastpath: 4843 vs. 6389 (e.g. if prefix extractor instance changes but is still compatible) Changed prefix size (no usable filter) in new: 787 vs. 5927 Changed prefix size (no usable filter) in new & baseline: 773 vs. 784 Reviewed By: mrambacher Differential Revision: D33677812 Pulled By: pdillinger fbshipit-source-id: 571d9711c461fb97f957378a061b7e7dbc4d6a76
3 years ago
TableReaderOptions(ioptions_, moptions_.prefix_extractor, soptions_,
internal_comparator_, false /* skip_filters */,
false /* imortal */, true /* force_direct_prefetch */);
// Allow open file with global sequence number for backward compatibility.
t_opt.largest_seqno = kMaxSequenceNumber;
// We need to turn off pre-fetching of index and filter nodes for
// BlockBasedTable
if (options_.table_factory->IsInstanceOf(
TableFactory::kBlockBasedTableName())) {
return options_.table_factory->NewTableReader(t_opt, std::move(file_),
file_size, &table_reader_,
/*enable_prefetch=*/false);
}
// For all other factory implementation
return options_.table_factory->NewTableReader(t_opt, std::move(file_),
file_size, &table_reader_);
}
Status SstFileDumper::VerifyChecksum() {
// We could pass specific readahead setting into read options if needed.
return table_reader_->VerifyChecksum(read_options_,
TableReaderCaller::kSSTDumpTool);
}
Status SstFileDumper::DumpTable(const std::string& out_filename) {
std::unique_ptr<WritableFile> out_file;
Env* env = options_.env;
Status s = env->NewWritableFile(out_filename, &out_file, soptions_);
if (s.ok()) {
s = table_reader_->DumpTable(out_file.get());
}
if (!s.ok()) {
// close the file before return error, ignore the close error if there's any
out_file->Close().PermitUncheckedError();
return s;
}
return out_file->Close();
}
Status SstFileDumper::CalculateCompressedTableSize(
const TableBuilderOptions& tb_options, size_t block_size,
uint64_t* num_data_blocks, uint64_t* compressed_table_size) {
std::unique_ptr<Env> env(NewMemEnv(options_.env));
std::unique_ptr<WritableFileWriter> dest_writer;
Status s =
WritableFileWriter::Create(env->GetFileSystem(), testFileName,
FileOptions(soptions_), &dest_writer, nullptr);
if (!s.ok()) {
return s;
}
BlockBasedTableOptions table_options;
table_options.block_size = block_size;
BlockBasedTableFactory block_based_tf(table_options);
std::unique_ptr<TableBuilder> table_builder;
table_builder.reset(block_based_tf.NewTableBuilder(
tb_options,
dest_writer.get()));
std::unique_ptr<InternalIterator> iter(table_reader_->NewIterator(
read_options_, moptions_.prefix_extractor.get(), /*arena=*/nullptr,
/*skip_filters=*/false, TableReaderCaller::kSSTDumpTool));
for (iter->SeekToFirst(); iter->Valid(); iter->Next()) {
table_builder->Add(iter->key(), iter->value());
}
s = iter->status();
if (!s.ok()) {
return s;
}
s = table_builder->Finish();
if (!s.ok()) {
return s;
}
*compressed_table_size = table_builder->FileSize();
assert(num_data_blocks != nullptr);
*num_data_blocks = table_builder->GetTableProperties().num_data_blocks;
return env->DeleteFile(testFileName);
}
Status SstFileDumper::ShowAllCompressionSizes(
size_t block_size,
const std::vector<std::pair<CompressionType, const char*>>&
compression_types,
int32_t compress_level_from, int32_t compress_level_to,
Limit buffering for collecting samples for compression dictionary (#7970) Summary: For dictionary compression, we need to collect some representative samples of the data to be compressed, which we use to either generate or train (when `CompressionOptions::zstd_max_train_bytes > 0`) a dictionary. Previously, the strategy was to buffer all the data blocks during flush, and up to the target file size during compaction. That strategy allowed us to randomly pick samples from as wide a range as possible that'd be guaranteed to land in a single output file. However, some users try to make huge files in memory-constrained environments, where this strategy can cause OOM. This PR introduces an option, `CompressionOptions::max_dict_buffer_bytes`, that limits how much data blocks are buffered before we switch to unbuffered mode (which means creating the per-SST dictionary, writing out the buffered data, and compressing/writing new blocks as soon as they are built). It is not strict as we currently buffer more than just data blocks -- also keys are buffered. But it does make a step towards giving users predictable memory usage. Related changes include: - Changed sampling for dictionary compression to select unique data blocks when there is limited availability of data blocks - Made use of `BlockBuilder::SwapAndReset()` to save an allocation+memcpy when buffering data blocks for building a dictionary - Changed `ParseBoolean()` to accept an input containing characters after the boolean. This is necessary since, with this PR, a value for `CompressionOptions::enabled` is no longer necessarily the final component in the `CompressionOptions` string. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7970 Test Plan: - updated `CompressionOptions` unit tests to verify limit is respected (to the extent expected in the current implementation) in various scenarios of flush/compaction to bottommost/non-bottommost level - looked at jemalloc heap profiles right before and after switching to unbuffered mode during flush/compaction. Verified memory usage in buffering is proportional to the limit set. Reviewed By: pdillinger Differential Revision: D26467994 Pulled By: ajkr fbshipit-source-id: 3da4ef9fba59974e4ef40e40c01611002c861465
4 years ago
uint32_t max_dict_bytes, uint32_t zstd_max_train_bytes,
uint64_t max_dict_buffer_bytes) {
fprintf(stdout, "Block Size: %" ROCKSDB_PRIszt "\n", block_size);
for (auto& i : compression_types) {
if (CompressionTypeSupported(i.first)) {
fprintf(stdout, "Compression: %-24s\n", i.second);
CompressionOptions compress_opt;
compress_opt.max_dict_bytes = max_dict_bytes;
compress_opt.zstd_max_train_bytes = zstd_max_train_bytes;
Limit buffering for collecting samples for compression dictionary (#7970) Summary: For dictionary compression, we need to collect some representative samples of the data to be compressed, which we use to either generate or train (when `CompressionOptions::zstd_max_train_bytes > 0`) a dictionary. Previously, the strategy was to buffer all the data blocks during flush, and up to the target file size during compaction. That strategy allowed us to randomly pick samples from as wide a range as possible that'd be guaranteed to land in a single output file. However, some users try to make huge files in memory-constrained environments, where this strategy can cause OOM. This PR introduces an option, `CompressionOptions::max_dict_buffer_bytes`, that limits how much data blocks are buffered before we switch to unbuffered mode (which means creating the per-SST dictionary, writing out the buffered data, and compressing/writing new blocks as soon as they are built). It is not strict as we currently buffer more than just data blocks -- also keys are buffered. But it does make a step towards giving users predictable memory usage. Related changes include: - Changed sampling for dictionary compression to select unique data blocks when there is limited availability of data blocks - Made use of `BlockBuilder::SwapAndReset()` to save an allocation+memcpy when buffering data blocks for building a dictionary - Changed `ParseBoolean()` to accept an input containing characters after the boolean. This is necessary since, with this PR, a value for `CompressionOptions::enabled` is no longer necessarily the final component in the `CompressionOptions` string. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7970 Test Plan: - updated `CompressionOptions` unit tests to verify limit is respected (to the extent expected in the current implementation) in various scenarios of flush/compaction to bottommost/non-bottommost level - looked at jemalloc heap profiles right before and after switching to unbuffered mode during flush/compaction. Verified memory usage in buffering is proportional to the limit set. Reviewed By: pdillinger Differential Revision: D26467994 Pulled By: ajkr fbshipit-source-id: 3da4ef9fba59974e4ef40e40c01611002c861465
4 years ago
compress_opt.max_dict_buffer_bytes = max_dict_buffer_bytes;
for (int32_t j = compress_level_from; j <= compress_level_to; j++) {
fprintf(stdout, "Compression level: %d", j);
compress_opt.level = j;
Status s = ShowCompressionSize(block_size, i.first, compress_opt);
if (!s.ok()) {
return s;
}
}
} else {
fprintf(stdout, "Unsupported compression type: %s.\n", i.second);
}
}
return Status::OK();
}
Status SstFileDumper::ShowCompressionSize(
size_t block_size, CompressionType compress_type,
const CompressionOptions& compress_opt) {
Options opts;
opts.statistics = ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE::CreateDBStatistics();
opts.statistics->set_stats_level(StatsLevel::kAll);
const ImmutableOptions imoptions(opts);
const ColumnFamilyOptions cfo(opts);
const MutableCFOptions moptions(cfo);
ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE::InternalKeyComparator ikc(opts.comparator);
IntTblPropCollectorFactories block_based_table_factories;
std::string column_family_name;
int unknown_level = -1;
TableBuilderOptions tb_opts(
imoptions, moptions, ikc, &block_based_table_factories, compress_type,
Add more LSM info to FilterBuildingContext (#8246) Summary: Add `num_levels`, `is_bottommost`, and table file creation `reason` to `FilterBuildingContext`, in anticipation of more powerful Bloom-like filter support. To support this, added `is_bottommost` and `reason` to `TableBuilderOptions`, which allowed removing `reason` parameter from `rocksdb::BuildTable`. I attempted to remove `skip_filters` from `TableBuilderOptions`, because filter construction decisions should arise from options, not one-off parameters. I could not completely remove it because the public API for SstFileWriter takes a `skip_filters` parameter, and translating this into an option change would mean awkwardly replacing the table_factory if it is BlockBasedTableFactory with new filter_policy=nullptr option. I marked this public skip_filters option as deprecated because of this oddity. (skip_filters on the read side probably makes sense.) At least `skip_filters` is now largely hidden for users of `TableBuilderOptions` and is no longer used for implementing the optimize_filters_for_hits option. Bringing the logic for that option closer to handling of FilterBuildingContext makes it more obvious that hese two are using the same notion of "bottommost." (Planned: configuration options for Bloom-like filters that generalize `optimize_filters_for_hits`) Recommended follow-up: Try to get away from "bottommost level" naming of things, which is inaccurate (see VersionStorageInfo::RangeMightExistAfterSortedRun), and move to "bottommost run" or just "bottommost." Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8246 Test Plan: extended an existing unit test to exercise and check various filter building contexts. Also, existing tests for optimize_filters_for_hits validate some of the "bottommost" handling, which is now closely connected to FilterBuildingContext::is_bottommost through TableBuilderOptions::is_bottommost Reviewed By: mrambacher Differential Revision: D28099346 Pulled By: pdillinger fbshipit-source-id: 2c1072e29c24d4ac404c761a7b7663292372600a
4 years ago
compress_opt,
TablePropertiesCollectorFactory::Context::kUnknownColumnFamily,
column_family_name, unknown_level);
uint64_t num_data_blocks = 0;
std::chrono::steady_clock::time_point start =
std::chrono::steady_clock::now();
uint64_t file_size;
Status s = CalculateCompressedTableSize(tb_opts, block_size, &num_data_blocks,
&file_size);
if (!s.ok()) {
return s;
}
std::chrono::steady_clock::time_point end = std::chrono::steady_clock::now();
fprintf(stdout, " Size: %10" PRIu64, file_size);
fprintf(stdout, " Blocks: %6" PRIu64, num_data_blocks);
fprintf(stdout, " Time Taken: %10s microsecs",
std::to_string(
std::chrono::duration_cast<std::chrono::microseconds>(end - start)
.count())
.c_str());
const uint64_t compressed_blocks =
opts.statistics->getAndResetTickerCount(NUMBER_BLOCK_COMPRESSED);
const uint64_t not_compressed_blocks =
opts.statistics->getAndResetTickerCount(NUMBER_BLOCK_NOT_COMPRESSED);
// When the option enable_index_compression is true,
// NUMBER_BLOCK_COMPRESSED is incremented for index block(s).
if ((compressed_blocks + not_compressed_blocks) > num_data_blocks) {
num_data_blocks = compressed_blocks + not_compressed_blocks;
}
const uint64_t ratio_not_compressed_blocks =
(num_data_blocks - compressed_blocks) - not_compressed_blocks;
const double compressed_pcnt =
(0 == num_data_blocks) ? 0.0
: ((static_cast<double>(compressed_blocks) /
static_cast<double>(num_data_blocks)) *
100.0);
const double ratio_not_compressed_pcnt =
(0 == num_data_blocks)
? 0.0
: ((static_cast<double>(ratio_not_compressed_blocks) /
static_cast<double>(num_data_blocks)) *
100.0);
const double not_compressed_pcnt =
(0 == num_data_blocks) ? 0.0
: ((static_cast<double>(not_compressed_blocks) /
static_cast<double>(num_data_blocks)) *
100.0);
fprintf(stdout, " Compressed: %6" PRIu64 " (%5.1f%%)", compressed_blocks,
compressed_pcnt);
fprintf(stdout, " Not compressed (ratio): %6" PRIu64 " (%5.1f%%)",
ratio_not_compressed_blocks, ratio_not_compressed_pcnt);
fprintf(stdout, " Not compressed (abort): %6" PRIu64 " (%5.1f%%)\n",
not_compressed_blocks, not_compressed_pcnt);
return Status::OK();
}
Improve / clean up meta block code & integrity (#9163) Summary: * Checksums are now checked on meta blocks unless specifically suppressed or not applicable (e.g. plain table). (Was other way around.) This means a number of cases that were not checking checksums now are, including direct read TableProperties in Version::GetTableProperties (fixed in meta_blocks ReadTableProperties), reading any block from PersistentCache (fixed in BlockFetcher), read TableProperties in SstFileDumper (ldb/sst_dump/BackupEngine) before table reader open, maybe more. * For that to work, I moved the global_seqno+TableProperties checksum logic to the shared table/ code, because that is used by many utilies such as SstFileDumper. * Also for that to work, we have to know when we're dealing with a block that has a checksum (trailer), so added that capability to Footer based on magic number, and from there BlockFetcher. * Knowledge of trailer presence has also fixed a problem where other table formats were reading blocks including bytes for a non-existant trailer--and awkwardly kind-of not using them, e.g. no shared code checking checksums. (BlockFetcher compression type was populated incorrectly.) Now we only read what is needed. * Minimized code duplication and differing/incompatible/awkward abstractions in meta_blocks.{cc,h} (e.g. SeekTo in metaindex block without parsing block handle) * Moved some meta block handling code from table_properties*.* * Moved some code specific to block-based table from shared table/ code to BlockBasedTable class. The checksum stuff means we can't completely separate it, but things that don't need to be in shared table/ code should not be. * Use unique_ptr rather than raw ptr in more places. (Note: you can std::move from unique_ptr to shared_ptr.) Without enhancements to GetPropertiesOfAllTablesTest (see below), net reduction of roughly 100 lines of code. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9163 Test Plan: existing tests and * Enhanced DBTablePropertiesTest.GetPropertiesOfAllTablesTest to verify that checksums are now checked on direct read of table properties by TableCache (new test would fail before this change) * Also enhanced DBTablePropertiesTest.GetPropertiesOfAllTablesTest to test putting table properties under old meta name * Also generally enhanced that same test to actually test what it was supposed to be testing already, by kicking things out of table cache when we don't want them there. Reviewed By: ajkr, mrambacher Differential Revision: D32514757 Pulled By: pdillinger fbshipit-source-id: 507964b9311d186ae8d1131182290cbd97a99fa9
3 years ago
// Reads TableProperties prior to opening table reader in order to set up
// options.
Status SstFileDumper::ReadTableProperties(uint64_t table_magic_number,
RandomAccessFileReader* file,
uint64_t file_size,
FilePrefetchBuffer* prefetch_buffer) {
Status s = ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE::ReadTableProperties(
Improve / clean up meta block code & integrity (#9163) Summary: * Checksums are now checked on meta blocks unless specifically suppressed or not applicable (e.g. plain table). (Was other way around.) This means a number of cases that were not checking checksums now are, including direct read TableProperties in Version::GetTableProperties (fixed in meta_blocks ReadTableProperties), reading any block from PersistentCache (fixed in BlockFetcher), read TableProperties in SstFileDumper (ldb/sst_dump/BackupEngine) before table reader open, maybe more. * For that to work, I moved the global_seqno+TableProperties checksum logic to the shared table/ code, because that is used by many utilies such as SstFileDumper. * Also for that to work, we have to know when we're dealing with a block that has a checksum (trailer), so added that capability to Footer based on magic number, and from there BlockFetcher. * Knowledge of trailer presence has also fixed a problem where other table formats were reading blocks including bytes for a non-existant trailer--and awkwardly kind-of not using them, e.g. no shared code checking checksums. (BlockFetcher compression type was populated incorrectly.) Now we only read what is needed. * Minimized code duplication and differing/incompatible/awkward abstractions in meta_blocks.{cc,h} (e.g. SeekTo in metaindex block without parsing block handle) * Moved some meta block handling code from table_properties*.* * Moved some code specific to block-based table from shared table/ code to BlockBasedTable class. The checksum stuff means we can't completely separate it, but things that don't need to be in shared table/ code should not be. * Use unique_ptr rather than raw ptr in more places. (Note: you can std::move from unique_ptr to shared_ptr.) Without enhancements to GetPropertiesOfAllTablesTest (see below), net reduction of roughly 100 lines of code. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9163 Test Plan: existing tests and * Enhanced DBTablePropertiesTest.GetPropertiesOfAllTablesTest to verify that checksums are now checked on direct read of table properties by TableCache (new test would fail before this change) * Also enhanced DBTablePropertiesTest.GetPropertiesOfAllTablesTest to test putting table properties under old meta name * Also generally enhanced that same test to actually test what it was supposed to be testing already, by kicking things out of table cache when we don't want them there. Reviewed By: ajkr, mrambacher Differential Revision: D32514757 Pulled By: pdillinger fbshipit-source-id: 507964b9311d186ae8d1131182290cbd97a99fa9
3 years ago
file, file_size, table_magic_number, ioptions_, &table_properties_,
/* memory_allocator= */ nullptr, prefetch_buffer);
Improve / clean up meta block code & integrity (#9163) Summary: * Checksums are now checked on meta blocks unless specifically suppressed or not applicable (e.g. plain table). (Was other way around.) This means a number of cases that were not checking checksums now are, including direct read TableProperties in Version::GetTableProperties (fixed in meta_blocks ReadTableProperties), reading any block from PersistentCache (fixed in BlockFetcher), read TableProperties in SstFileDumper (ldb/sst_dump/BackupEngine) before table reader open, maybe more. * For that to work, I moved the global_seqno+TableProperties checksum logic to the shared table/ code, because that is used by many utilies such as SstFileDumper. * Also for that to work, we have to know when we're dealing with a block that has a checksum (trailer), so added that capability to Footer based on magic number, and from there BlockFetcher. * Knowledge of trailer presence has also fixed a problem where other table formats were reading blocks including bytes for a non-existant trailer--and awkwardly kind-of not using them, e.g. no shared code checking checksums. (BlockFetcher compression type was populated incorrectly.) Now we only read what is needed. * Minimized code duplication and differing/incompatible/awkward abstractions in meta_blocks.{cc,h} (e.g. SeekTo in metaindex block without parsing block handle) * Moved some meta block handling code from table_properties*.* * Moved some code specific to block-based table from shared table/ code to BlockBasedTable class. The checksum stuff means we can't completely separate it, but things that don't need to be in shared table/ code should not be. * Use unique_ptr rather than raw ptr in more places. (Note: you can std::move from unique_ptr to shared_ptr.) Without enhancements to GetPropertiesOfAllTablesTest (see below), net reduction of roughly 100 lines of code. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9163 Test Plan: existing tests and * Enhanced DBTablePropertiesTest.GetPropertiesOfAllTablesTest to verify that checksums are now checked on direct read of table properties by TableCache (new test would fail before this change) * Also enhanced DBTablePropertiesTest.GetPropertiesOfAllTablesTest to test putting table properties under old meta name * Also generally enhanced that same test to actually test what it was supposed to be testing already, by kicking things out of table cache when we don't want them there. Reviewed By: ajkr, mrambacher Differential Revision: D32514757 Pulled By: pdillinger fbshipit-source-id: 507964b9311d186ae8d1131182290cbd97a99fa9
3 years ago
if (!s.ok()) {
if (!silent_) {
fprintf(stdout, "Not able to read table properties\n");
}
}
return s;
}
Status SstFileDumper::SetTableOptionsByMagicNumber(
uint64_t table_magic_number) {
assert(table_properties_);
if (table_magic_number == kBlockBasedTableMagicNumber ||
table_magic_number == kLegacyBlockBasedTableMagicNumber) {
BlockBasedTableFactory* bbtf = new BlockBasedTableFactory();
// To force tail prefetching, we fake reporting two useful reads of 512KB
// from the tail.
// It needs at least two data points to warm up the stats.
bbtf->tail_prefetch_stats()->RecordEffectiveSize(512 * 1024);
bbtf->tail_prefetch_stats()->RecordEffectiveSize(512 * 1024);
options_.table_factory.reset(bbtf);
if (!silent_) {
fprintf(stdout, "Sst file format: block-based\n");
}
auto& props = table_properties_->user_collected_properties;
auto pos = props.find(BlockBasedTablePropertyNames::kIndexType);
if (pos != props.end()) {
auto index_type_on_file = static_cast<BlockBasedTableOptions::IndexType>(
DecodeFixed32(pos->second.c_str()));
if (index_type_on_file ==
BlockBasedTableOptions::IndexType::kHashSearch) {
options_.prefix_extractor.reset(NewNoopTransform());
}
}
} else if (table_magic_number == kPlainTableMagicNumber ||
table_magic_number == kLegacyPlainTableMagicNumber) {
options_.allow_mmap_reads = true;
PlainTableOptions plain_table_options;
plain_table_options.user_key_len = kPlainTableVariableLength;
plain_table_options.bloom_bits_per_key = 0;
plain_table_options.hash_table_ratio = 0;
plain_table_options.index_sparseness = 1;
plain_table_options.huge_page_tlb_size = 0;
plain_table_options.encoding_type = kPlain;
plain_table_options.full_scan_mode = true;
options_.table_factory.reset(NewPlainTableFactory(plain_table_options));
if (!silent_) {
fprintf(stdout, "Sst file format: plain table\n");
}
} else {
char error_msg_buffer[80];
snprintf(error_msg_buffer, sizeof(error_msg_buffer) - 1,
"Unsupported table magic number --- %lx",
(long)table_magic_number);
return Status::InvalidArgument(error_msg_buffer);
}
return Status::OK();
}
Status SstFileDumper::SetOldTableOptions() {
assert(table_properties_ == nullptr);
options_.table_factory = std::make_shared<BlockBasedTableFactory>();
if (!silent_) {
fprintf(stdout, "Sst file format: block-based(old version)\n");
}
return Status::OK();
}
Status SstFileDumper::ReadSequential(bool print_kv, uint64_t read_num,
bool has_from, const std::string& from_key,
bool has_to, const std::string& to_key,
bool use_from_as_prefix) {
if (!table_reader_) {
return init_result_;
}
InternalIterator* iter = table_reader_->NewIterator(
read_options_, moptions_.prefix_extractor.get(),
/*arena=*/nullptr, /*skip_filters=*/false,
TableReaderCaller::kSSTDumpTool);
uint64_t i = 0;
if (has_from) {
InternalKey ikey;
ikey.SetMinPossibleForUserKey(from_key);
iter->Seek(ikey.Encode());
} else {
iter->SeekToFirst();
}
for (; iter->Valid(); iter->Next()) {
Slice key = iter->key();
Slice value = iter->value();
++i;
if (read_num > 0 && i > read_num) break;
ParsedInternalKey ikey;
Status pik_status = ParseInternalKey(key, &ikey, true /* log_err_key */);
if (!pik_status.ok()) {
std::cerr << pik_status.getState() << "\n";
continue;
}
// the key returned is not prefixed with out 'from' key
if (use_from_as_prefix && !ikey.user_key.starts_with(from_key)) {
break;
}
// If end marker was specified, we stop before it
if (has_to && BytewiseComparator()->Compare(ikey.user_key, to_key) >= 0) {
break;
}
if (print_kv) {
if (!decode_blob_index_ || ikey.type != kTypeBlobIndex) {
fprintf(stdout, "%s => %s\n",
ikey.DebugString(true, output_hex_).c_str(),
value.ToString(output_hex_).c_str());
} else {
BlobIndex blob_index;
const Status s = blob_index.DecodeFrom(value);
if (!s.ok()) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s => error decoding blob index\n",
ikey.DebugString(true, output_hex_).c_str());
continue;
}
fprintf(stdout, "%s => %s\n",
ikey.DebugString(true, output_hex_).c_str(),
blob_index.DebugString(output_hex_).c_str());
}
}
}
read_num_ += i;
Status ret = iter->status();
delete iter;
return ret;
}
Improve / clean up meta block code & integrity (#9163) Summary: * Checksums are now checked on meta blocks unless specifically suppressed or not applicable (e.g. plain table). (Was other way around.) This means a number of cases that were not checking checksums now are, including direct read TableProperties in Version::GetTableProperties (fixed in meta_blocks ReadTableProperties), reading any block from PersistentCache (fixed in BlockFetcher), read TableProperties in SstFileDumper (ldb/sst_dump/BackupEngine) before table reader open, maybe more. * For that to work, I moved the global_seqno+TableProperties checksum logic to the shared table/ code, because that is used by many utilies such as SstFileDumper. * Also for that to work, we have to know when we're dealing with a block that has a checksum (trailer), so added that capability to Footer based on magic number, and from there BlockFetcher. * Knowledge of trailer presence has also fixed a problem where other table formats were reading blocks including bytes for a non-existant trailer--and awkwardly kind-of not using them, e.g. no shared code checking checksums. (BlockFetcher compression type was populated incorrectly.) Now we only read what is needed. * Minimized code duplication and differing/incompatible/awkward abstractions in meta_blocks.{cc,h} (e.g. SeekTo in metaindex block without parsing block handle) * Moved some meta block handling code from table_properties*.* * Moved some code specific to block-based table from shared table/ code to BlockBasedTable class. The checksum stuff means we can't completely separate it, but things that don't need to be in shared table/ code should not be. * Use unique_ptr rather than raw ptr in more places. (Note: you can std::move from unique_ptr to shared_ptr.) Without enhancements to GetPropertiesOfAllTablesTest (see below), net reduction of roughly 100 lines of code. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9163 Test Plan: existing tests and * Enhanced DBTablePropertiesTest.GetPropertiesOfAllTablesTest to verify that checksums are now checked on direct read of table properties by TableCache (new test would fail before this change) * Also enhanced DBTablePropertiesTest.GetPropertiesOfAllTablesTest to test putting table properties under old meta name * Also generally enhanced that same test to actually test what it was supposed to be testing already, by kicking things out of table cache when we don't want them there. Reviewed By: ajkr, mrambacher Differential Revision: D32514757 Pulled By: pdillinger fbshipit-source-id: 507964b9311d186ae8d1131182290cbd97a99fa9
3 years ago
// Provides TableProperties to API user
Status SstFileDumper::ReadTableProperties(
std::shared_ptr<const TableProperties>* table_properties) {
if (!table_reader_) {
return init_result_;
}
*table_properties = table_reader_->GetTableProperties();
return init_result_;
}
} // namespace ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE
#endif // ROCKSDB_LITE