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rocksdb/db/db_impl.cc

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// Copyright (c) 2013, 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 "db/db_impl.h"
#ifndef __STDC_FORMAT_MACROS
#define __STDC_FORMAT_MACROS
#endif
#include <inttypes.h>
#include <algorithm>
#include <climits>
#include <cstdio>
#include <set>
#include <stdexcept>
#include <stdint.h>
#include <string>
#include <unordered_set>
#include <unordered_map>
#include <utility>
#include <vector>
#include "db/builder.h"
#include "db/flush_job.h"
#include "db/compaction_job.h"
#include "db/db_iter.h"
#include "db/dbformat.h"
#include "db/event_helpers.h"
#include "db/filename.h"
#include "db/job_context.h"
#include "db/log_reader.h"
#include "db/log_writer.h"
#include "db/managed_iterator.h"
#include "db/memtable.h"
#include "db/memtable_list.h"
#include "db/merge_context.h"
#include "db/merge_helper.h"
#include "db/table_cache.h"
#include "db/table_properties_collector.h"
#include "db/forward_iterator.h"
#include "db/transaction_log_impl.h"
#include "db/version_set.h"
#include "db/writebuffer.h"
#include "db/write_batch_internal.h"
#include "db/write_callback.h"
#include "port/port.h"
#include "rocksdb/cache.h"
#include "port/likely.h"
#include "rocksdb/compaction_filter.h"
#include "rocksdb/db.h"
#include "rocksdb/env.h"
#include "rocksdb/merge_operator.h"
#include "rocksdb/version.h"
#include "rocksdb/statistics.h"
#include "rocksdb/status.h"
#include "rocksdb/table.h"
#include "table/block.h"
#include "table/block_based_table_factory.h"
#include "table/merger.h"
#include "table/table_builder.h"
#include "table/two_level_iterator.h"
#include "util/auto_roll_logger.h"
#include "util/autovector.h"
#include "util/build_version.h"
#include "util/coding.h"
#include "util/compression.h"
#include "util/db_info_dumper.h"
#include "util/file_util.h"
#include "util/hash_skiplist_rep.h"
#include "util/hash_linklist_rep.h"
#include "util/logging.h"
#include "util/log_buffer.h"
#include "util/mutexlock.h"
#include "util/perf_context_imp.h"
#include "util/iostats_context_imp.h"
#include "util/stop_watch.h"
#include "util/sync_point.h"
#include "util/string_util.h"
#include "util/thread_status_updater.h"
#include "util/thread_status_util.h"
#include "util/xfunc.h"
namespace rocksdb {
const std::string kDefaultColumnFamilyName("default");
void DumpRocksDBBuildVersion(Logger * log);
struct DBImpl::WriteContext {
autovector<SuperVersion*> superversions_to_free_;
Support saving history in memtable_list Summary: For transactions, we are using the memtables to validate that there are no write conflicts. But after flushing, we don't have any memtables, and transactions could fail to commit. So we want to someone keep around some extra history to use for conflict checking. In addition, we want to provide a way to increase the size of this history if too many transactions fail to commit. After chatting with people, it seems like everyone prefers just using Memtables to store this history (instead of a separate history structure). It seems like the best place for this is abstracted inside the memtable_list. I decide to create a separate list in MemtableListVersion as using the same list complicated the flush/installalflushresults logic too much. This diff adds a new parameter to control how much memtable history to keep around after flushing. However, it sounds like people aren't too fond of adding new parameters. So I am making the default size of flushed+not-flushed memtables be set to max_write_buffers. This should not change the maximum amount of memory used, but make it more likely we're using closer the the limit. (We are now postponing deleting flushed memtables until the max_write_buffer limit is reached). So while we might use more memory on average, we are still obeying the limit set (and you could argue it's better to go ahead and use up memory now instead of waiting for a write stall to happen to test this limit). However, if people are opposed to this default behavior, we can easily set it to 0 and require this parameter be set in order to use transactions. Test Plan: Added a xfunc test to play around with setting different values of this parameter in all tests. Added testing in memtablelist_test and planning on adding more testing here. Reviewers: sdong, rven, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D37443
10 years ago
autovector<MemTable*> memtables_to_free_;
~WriteContext() {
for (auto& sv : superversions_to_free_) {
delete sv;
}
Support saving history in memtable_list Summary: For transactions, we are using the memtables to validate that there are no write conflicts. But after flushing, we don't have any memtables, and transactions could fail to commit. So we want to someone keep around some extra history to use for conflict checking. In addition, we want to provide a way to increase the size of this history if too many transactions fail to commit. After chatting with people, it seems like everyone prefers just using Memtables to store this history (instead of a separate history structure). It seems like the best place for this is abstracted inside the memtable_list. I decide to create a separate list in MemtableListVersion as using the same list complicated the flush/installalflushresults logic too much. This diff adds a new parameter to control how much memtable history to keep around after flushing. However, it sounds like people aren't too fond of adding new parameters. So I am making the default size of flushed+not-flushed memtables be set to max_write_buffers. This should not change the maximum amount of memory used, but make it more likely we're using closer the the limit. (We are now postponing deleting flushed memtables until the max_write_buffer limit is reached). So while we might use more memory on average, we are still obeying the limit set (and you could argue it's better to go ahead and use up memory now instead of waiting for a write stall to happen to test this limit). However, if people are opposed to this default behavior, we can easily set it to 0 and require this parameter be set in order to use transactions. Test Plan: Added a xfunc test to play around with setting different values of this parameter in all tests. Added testing in memtablelist_test and planning on adding more testing here. Reviewers: sdong, rven, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D37443
10 years ago
for (auto& m : memtables_to_free_) {
delete m;
}
}
};
Options SanitizeOptions(const std::string& dbname,
const InternalKeyComparator* icmp,
const Options& src) {
auto db_options = SanitizeOptions(dbname, DBOptions(src));
auto cf_options = SanitizeOptions(db_options, icmp, ColumnFamilyOptions(src));
return Options(db_options, cf_options);
}
DBOptions SanitizeOptions(const std::string& dbname, const DBOptions& src) {
DBOptions result = src;
// result.max_open_files means an "infinite" open files.
if (result.max_open_files != -1) {
ClipToRange(&result.max_open_files, 20, 1000000);
}
if (result.info_log == nullptr) {
Status s = CreateLoggerFromOptions(dbname, result.db_log_dir, src.env,
result, &result.info_log);
if (!s.ok()) {
// No place suitable for logging
result.info_log = nullptr;
}
}
result.env->IncBackgroundThreadsIfNeeded(src.max_background_compactions,
Env::Priority::LOW);
result.env->IncBackgroundThreadsIfNeeded(src.max_background_flushes,
Env::Priority::HIGH);
if (result.rate_limiter.get() != nullptr) {
if (result.bytes_per_sync == 0) {
result.bytes_per_sync = 1024 * 1024;
}
}
if (result.wal_dir.empty()) {
// Use dbname as default
result.wal_dir = dbname;
}
if (result.wal_dir.back() == '/') {
result.wal_dir = result.wal_dir.substr(0, result.wal_dir.size() - 1);
}
if (result.db_paths.size() == 0) {
result.db_paths.emplace_back(dbname, std::numeric_limits<uint64_t>::max());
}
return result;
}
namespace {
Status SanitizeOptionsByTable(
const DBOptions& db_opts,
const std::vector<ColumnFamilyDescriptor>& column_families) {
Status s;
for (auto cf : column_families) {
s = cf.options.table_factory->SanitizeOptions(db_opts, cf.options);
if (!s.ok()) {
return s;
}
}
return Status::OK();
}
CompressionType GetCompressionFlush(const ImmutableCFOptions& ioptions) {
// Compressing memtable flushes might not help unless the sequential load
// optimization is used for leveled compaction. Otherwise the CPU and
// latency overhead is not offset by saving much space.
bool can_compress;
if (ioptions.compaction_style == kCompactionStyleUniversal) {
can_compress =
(ioptions.compaction_options_universal.compression_size_percent < 0);
} else {
// For leveled compress when min_level_to_compress == 0.
can_compress = ioptions.compression_per_level.empty() ||
ioptions.compression_per_level[0] != kNoCompression;
}
if (can_compress) {
return ioptions.compression;
} else {
return kNoCompression;
}
}
void DumpCompressionInfo(Logger* logger) {
Log(InfoLogLevel::INFO_LEVEL, logger, "Compression algorithms supported:");
Log(InfoLogLevel::INFO_LEVEL, logger, "\tSnappy supported: %d",
Snappy_Supported());
Log(InfoLogLevel::INFO_LEVEL, logger, "\tZlib supported: %d",
Zlib_Supported());
Log(InfoLogLevel::INFO_LEVEL, logger, "\tBzip supported: %d",
BZip2_Supported());
Log(InfoLogLevel::INFO_LEVEL, logger, "\tLZ4 supported: %d", LZ4_Supported());
}
} // namespace
DBImpl::DBImpl(const DBOptions& options, const std::string& dbname)
: env_(options.env),
dbname_(dbname),
db_options_(SanitizeOptions(dbname, options)),
stats_(db_options_.statistics.get()),
db_lock_(nullptr),
mutex_(stats_, env_, DB_MUTEX_WAIT_MICROS, options.use_adaptive_mutex),
shutting_down_(false),
bg_cv_(&mutex_),
logfile_number_(0),
log_dir_synced_(false),
log_empty_(true),
default_cf_handle_(nullptr),
total_log_size_(0),
max_total_in_memory_state_(0),
is_snapshot_supported_(true),
write_buffer_(options.db_write_buffer_size),
write_controller_(options.delayed_write_rate),
last_batch_group_size_(0),
Rewritten system for scheduling background work Summary: When scaling to higher number of column families, the worst bottleneck was MaybeScheduleFlushOrCompaction(), which did a for loop over all column families while holding a mutex. This patch addresses the issue. The approach is similar to our earlier efforts: instead of a pull-model, where we do something for every column family, we can do a push-based model -- when we detect that column family is ready to be flushed/compacted, we add it to the flush_queue_/compaction_queue_. That way we don't need to loop over every column family in MaybeScheduleFlushOrCompaction. Here are the performance results: Command: ./db_bench --write_buffer_size=268435456 --db_write_buffer_size=268435456 --db=/fast-rocksdb-tmp/rocks_lots_of_cf --use_existing_db=0 --open_files=55000 --statistics=1 --histogram=1 --disable_data_sync=1 --max_write_buffer_number=2 --sync=0 --benchmarks=fillrandom --threads=16 --num_column_families=5000 --disable_wal=1 --max_background_flushes=16 --max_background_compactions=16 --level0_file_num_compaction_trigger=2 --level0_slowdown_writes_trigger=2 --level0_stop_writes_trigger=3 --hard_rate_limit=1 --num=33333333 --writes=33333333 Before the patch: fillrandom : 26.950 micros/op 37105 ops/sec; 4.1 MB/s After the patch: fillrandom : 17.404 micros/op 57456 ops/sec; 6.4 MB/s Next bottleneck is VersionSet::AddLiveFiles, which is painfully slow when we have a lot of files. This is coming in the next patch, but when I removed that code, here's what I got: fillrandom : 7.590 micros/op 131758 ops/sec; 14.6 MB/s Test Plan: make check two stress tests: Big number of compactions and flushes: ./db_stress --threads=30 --ops_per_thread=20000000 --max_key=10000 --column_families=20 --clear_column_family_one_in=10000000 --verify_before_write=0 --reopen=15 --max_background_compactions=10 --max_background_flushes=10 --db=/fast-rocksdb-tmp/db_stress --prefixpercent=0 --iterpercent=0 --writepercent=75 --db_write_buffer_size=2000000 max_background_flushes=0, to verify that this case also works correctly ./db_stress --threads=30 --ops_per_thread=2000000 --max_key=10000 --column_families=20 --clear_column_family_one_in=10000000 --verify_before_write=0 --reopen=3 --max_background_compactions=3 --max_background_flushes=0 --db=/fast-rocksdb-tmp/db_stress --prefixpercent=0 --iterpercent=0 --writepercent=75 --db_write_buffer_size=2000000 Reviewers: ljin, rven, yhchiang, sdong Reviewed By: sdong Subscribers: dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D30123
10 years ago
unscheduled_flushes_(0),
unscheduled_compactions_(0),
bg_compaction_scheduled_(0),
Fix a deadlock in CompactRange() Summary: The way DBImpl::TEST_CompactRange() throttles down the number of bg compactions can cause it to deadlock when CompactRange() is called concurrently from multiple threads. Imagine a following scenario with only two threads (max_background_compactions is 10 and bg_compaction_scheduled_ is initially 0): 1. Thread #1 increments bg_compaction_scheduled_ (to LargeNumber), sets bg_compaction_scheduled_ to 9 (newvalue), schedules the compaction (bg_compaction_scheduled_ is now 10) and waits for it to complete. 2. Thread #2 calls TEST_CompactRange(), increments bg_compaction_scheduled_ (now LargeNumber + 10) and waits on a cv for bg_compaction_scheduled_ to drop to LargeNumber. 3. BG thread completes the first manual compaction, decrements bg_compaction_scheduled_ and wakes up all threads waiting on bg_cv_. Thread #1 runs, increments bg_compaction_scheduled_ by LargeNumber again (now 2*LargeNumber + 9). Since that's more than LargeNumber + newvalue, thread #2 also goes to sleep (waiting on bg_cv_), without resetting bg_compaction_scheduled_. This diff attempts to address the problem by introducing a new counter bg_manual_only_ (when positive, MaybeScheduleFlushOrCompaction() will only schedule manual compactions). Test Plan: I could pretty much consistently reproduce the deadlock with a program that calls CompactRange(nullptr, nullptr) immediately after Write() from multiple threads. This no longer happens with this patch. Tests (make check) pass. Reviewers: dhruba, igor, sdong, haobo Reviewed By: igor CC: leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D14799
11 years ago
bg_manual_only_(0),
bg_flush_scheduled_(0),
manual_compaction_(nullptr),
disable_delete_obsolete_files_(0),
Speed up FindObsoleteFiles() Summary: There are two versions of FindObsoleteFiles(): * full scan, which is executed every 6 hours (and it's terribly slow) * no full scan, which is executed every time a background process finishes and iterator is deleted This diff is optimizing the second case (no full scan). Here's what we do before the diff: * Get the list of obsolete files (files with ref==0). Some files in obsolete_files set might actually be live. * Get the list of live files to avoid deleting files that are live. * Delete files that are in obsolete_files and not in live_files. After this diff: * The only files with ref==0 that are still live are files that have been part of move compaction. Don't include moved files in obsolete_files. * Get the list of obsolete files (which exclude moved files). * No need to get the list of live files, since all files in obsolete_files need to be deleted. I'll post the benchmark results, but you can get the feel of it here: https://reviews.facebook.net/D30123 This depends on D30123. P.S. We should do full scan only in failure scenarios, not every 6 hours. I'll do this in a follow-up diff. Test Plan: One new unit test. Made sure that unit test fails if we don't have a `if (!f->moved)` safeguard in ~Version. make check Big number of compactions and flushes: ./db_stress --threads=30 --ops_per_thread=20000000 --max_key=10000 --column_families=20 --clear_column_family_one_in=10000000 --verify_before_write=0 --reopen=15 --max_background_compactions=10 --max_background_flushes=10 --db=/fast-rocksdb-tmp/db_stress --prefixpercent=0 --iterpercent=0 --writepercent=75 --db_write_buffer_size=2000000 Reviewers: yhchiang, rven, sdong Reviewed By: sdong Subscribers: dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D30249
10 years ago
delete_obsolete_files_next_run_(
options.env->NowMicros() +
db_options_.delete_obsolete_files_period_micros),
last_stats_dump_time_microsec_(0),
next_job_id_(1),
flush_on_destroy_(false),
env_options_(db_options_),
#ifndef ROCKSDB_LITE
wal_manager_(db_options_, env_options_),
#endif // ROCKSDB_LITE
event_logger_(db_options_.info_log.get()),
bg_work_gate_closed_(false),
refitting_level_(false),
opened_successfully_(false) {
env_->GetAbsolutePath(dbname, &db_absolute_path_);
// Reserve ten files or so for other uses and give the rest to TableCache.
// Give a large number for setting of "infinite" open files.
const int table_cache_size = (db_options_.max_open_files == -1) ?
4194304 : db_options_.max_open_files - 10;
// Reserve ten files or so for other uses and give the rest to TableCache.
table_cache_ =
NewLRUCache(table_cache_size, db_options_.table_cache_numshardbits);
versions_.reset(new VersionSet(dbname_, &db_options_, env_options_,
table_cache_.get(), &write_buffer_,
&write_controller_));
column_family_memtables_.reset(new ColumnFamilyMemTablesImpl(
versions_->GetColumnFamilySet(), &flush_scheduler_));
DumpRocksDBBuildVersion(db_options_.info_log.get());
DumpDBFileSummary(db_options_, dbname_);
db_options_.Dump(db_options_.info_log.get());
DumpCompressionInfo(db_options_.info_log.get());
LogFlush(db_options_.info_log);
}
// Will only lock the mutex_ and wait for completion if wait is true
void DBImpl::CancelAllBackgroundWork(bool wait) {
shutting_down_.store(true, std::memory_order_release);
if (!wait) {
return;
}
// Wait for background work to finish
mutex_.Lock();
while (bg_compaction_scheduled_ || bg_flush_scheduled_) {
bg_cv_.Wait();
}
mutex_.Unlock();
}
DBImpl::~DBImpl() {
mutex_.Lock();
if (!shutting_down_.load(std::memory_order_acquire) && flush_on_destroy_) {
for (auto cfd : *versions_->GetColumnFamilySet()) {
if (!cfd->IsDropped() && !cfd->mem()->IsEmpty()) {
cfd->Ref();
mutex_.Unlock();
FlushMemTable(cfd, FlushOptions());
mutex_.Lock();
cfd->Unref();
}
}
versions_->GetColumnFamilySet()->FreeDeadColumnFamilies();
}
// CancelAllBackgroundWork called with false means we just set the
// shutdown marker, while holding the mutex_ here. After which we
// do a variant of the waiting after we release the lock and unschedule work
// (to consider: moving all the waiting into CancelAllBackgroundWork(true))
CancelAllBackgroundWork(false);
mutex_.Unlock();
int compactions_unscheduled = env_->UnSchedule(this, Env::Priority::LOW);
int flushes_unscheduled = env_->UnSchedule(this, Env::Priority::HIGH);
mutex_.Lock();
bg_compaction_scheduled_ -= compactions_unscheduled;
bg_flush_scheduled_ -= flushes_unscheduled;
// Wait for background work to finish
while (bg_compaction_scheduled_ || bg_flush_scheduled_) {
bg_cv_.Wait();
}
EraseThreadStatusDbInfo();
flush_scheduler_.Clear();
Rewritten system for scheduling background work Summary: When scaling to higher number of column families, the worst bottleneck was MaybeScheduleFlushOrCompaction(), which did a for loop over all column families while holding a mutex. This patch addresses the issue. The approach is similar to our earlier efforts: instead of a pull-model, where we do something for every column family, we can do a push-based model -- when we detect that column family is ready to be flushed/compacted, we add it to the flush_queue_/compaction_queue_. That way we don't need to loop over every column family in MaybeScheduleFlushOrCompaction. Here are the performance results: Command: ./db_bench --write_buffer_size=268435456 --db_write_buffer_size=268435456 --db=/fast-rocksdb-tmp/rocks_lots_of_cf --use_existing_db=0 --open_files=55000 --statistics=1 --histogram=1 --disable_data_sync=1 --max_write_buffer_number=2 --sync=0 --benchmarks=fillrandom --threads=16 --num_column_families=5000 --disable_wal=1 --max_background_flushes=16 --max_background_compactions=16 --level0_file_num_compaction_trigger=2 --level0_slowdown_writes_trigger=2 --level0_stop_writes_trigger=3 --hard_rate_limit=1 --num=33333333 --writes=33333333 Before the patch: fillrandom : 26.950 micros/op 37105 ops/sec; 4.1 MB/s After the patch: fillrandom : 17.404 micros/op 57456 ops/sec; 6.4 MB/s Next bottleneck is VersionSet::AddLiveFiles, which is painfully slow when we have a lot of files. This is coming in the next patch, but when I removed that code, here's what I got: fillrandom : 7.590 micros/op 131758 ops/sec; 14.6 MB/s Test Plan: make check two stress tests: Big number of compactions and flushes: ./db_stress --threads=30 --ops_per_thread=20000000 --max_key=10000 --column_families=20 --clear_column_family_one_in=10000000 --verify_before_write=0 --reopen=15 --max_background_compactions=10 --max_background_flushes=10 --db=/fast-rocksdb-tmp/db_stress --prefixpercent=0 --iterpercent=0 --writepercent=75 --db_write_buffer_size=2000000 max_background_flushes=0, to verify that this case also works correctly ./db_stress --threads=30 --ops_per_thread=2000000 --max_key=10000 --column_families=20 --clear_column_family_one_in=10000000 --verify_before_write=0 --reopen=3 --max_background_compactions=3 --max_background_flushes=0 --db=/fast-rocksdb-tmp/db_stress --prefixpercent=0 --iterpercent=0 --writepercent=75 --db_write_buffer_size=2000000 Reviewers: ljin, rven, yhchiang, sdong Reviewed By: sdong Subscribers: dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D30123
10 years ago
while (!flush_queue_.empty()) {
auto cfd = PopFirstFromFlushQueue();
if (cfd->Unref()) {
delete cfd;
}
}
while (!compaction_queue_.empty()) {
auto cfd = PopFirstFromCompactionQueue();
if (cfd->Unref()) {
delete cfd;
}
}
if (default_cf_handle_ != nullptr) {
// we need to delete handle outside of lock because it does its own locking
mutex_.Unlock();
delete default_cf_handle_;
mutex_.Lock();
}
// Clean up obsolete files due to SuperVersion release.
// (1) Need to delete to obsolete files before closing because RepairDB()
// scans all existing files in the file system and builds manifest file.
// Keeping obsolete files confuses the repair process.
// (2) Need to check if we Open()/Recover() the DB successfully before
// deleting because if VersionSet recover fails (may be due to corrupted
// manifest file), it is not able to identify live files correctly. As a
// result, all "live" files can get deleted by accident. However, corrupted
// manifest is recoverable by RepairDB().
if (opened_successfully_) {
JobContext job_context(next_job_id_.fetch_add(1));
FindObsoleteFiles(&job_context, true);
mutex_.Unlock();
// manifest number starting from 2
job_context.manifest_file_number = 1;
if (job_context.HaveSomethingToDelete()) {
PurgeObsoleteFiles(job_context);
}
job_context.Clean();
mutex_.Lock();
}
for (auto l : logs_to_free_) {
delete l;
}
// versions need to be destroyed before table_cache since it can hold
// references to table_cache.
versions_.reset();
mutex_.Unlock();
if (db_lock_ != nullptr) {
env_->UnlockFile(db_lock_);
}
LogFlush(db_options_.info_log);
}
Status DBImpl::NewDB() {
VersionEdit new_db;
new_db.SetLogNumber(0);
new_db.SetNextFile(2);
new_db.SetLastSequence(0);
Log(InfoLogLevel::INFO_LEVEL,
db_options_.info_log, "Creating manifest 1 \n");
const std::string manifest = DescriptorFileName(dbname_, 1);
unique_ptr<WritableFile> file;
Status s = env_->NewWritableFile(
manifest, &file, env_->OptimizeForManifestWrite(env_options_));
if (!s.ok()) {
return s;
}
file->SetPreallocationBlockSize(db_options_.manifest_preallocation_size);
{
log::Writer log(std::move(file));
std::string record;
new_db.EncodeTo(&record);
s = log.AddRecord(record);
if (s.ok()) {
s = SyncManifest(env_, &db_options_, log.file());
}
}
if (s.ok()) {
// Make "CURRENT" file that points to the new manifest file.
s = SetCurrentFile(env_, dbname_, 1, directories_.GetDbDir());
} else {
env_->DeleteFile(manifest);
}
return s;
}
void DBImpl::MaybeIgnoreError(Status* s) const {
if (s->ok() || db_options_.paranoid_checks) {
// No change needed
} else {
Log(InfoLogLevel::WARN_LEVEL,
db_options_.info_log, "Ignoring error %s", s->ToString().c_str());
*s = Status::OK();
}
}
const Status DBImpl::CreateArchivalDirectory() {
if (db_options_.WAL_ttl_seconds > 0 || db_options_.WAL_size_limit_MB > 0) {
std::string archivalPath = ArchivalDirectory(db_options_.wal_dir);
return env_->CreateDirIfMissing(archivalPath);
}
return Status::OK();
}
void DBImpl::PrintStatistics() {
auto dbstats = db_options_.statistics.get();
if (dbstats) {
Log(InfoLogLevel::WARN_LEVEL, db_options_.info_log,
"STATISTICS:\n %s",
dbstats->ToString().c_str());
}
}
void DBImpl::MaybeDumpStats() {
if (db_options_.stats_dump_period_sec == 0) return;
const uint64_t now_micros = env_->NowMicros();
if (last_stats_dump_time_microsec_ +
db_options_.stats_dump_period_sec * 1000000
<= now_micros) {
// Multiple threads could race in here simultaneously.
// However, the last one will update last_stats_dump_time_microsec_
// atomically. We could see more than one dump during one dump
// period in rare cases.
last_stats_dump_time_microsec_ = now_micros;
make internal stats independent of statistics Summary: also make it aware of column family output from db_bench ``` ** Compaction Stats [default] ** Level Files Size(MB) Score Read(GB) Rn(GB) Rnp1(GB) Write(GB) Wnew(GB) RW-Amp W-Amp Rd(MB/s) Wr(MB/s) Rn(cnt) Rnp1(cnt) Wnp1(cnt) Wnew(cnt) Comp(sec) Comp(cnt) Avg(sec) Stall(sec) Stall(cnt) Avg(ms) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ L0 14 956 0.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.7 2.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 111.6 0 0 0 0 24 40 0.612 75.20 492387 0.15 L1 21 2001 2.0 5.7 2.0 3.7 5.3 1.6 5.4 2.6 71.2 65.7 31 43 55 12 82 2 41.242 43.72 41183 1.06 L2 217 18974 1.9 16.5 2.0 14.4 15.1 0.7 15.6 7.4 70.1 64.3 17 182 185 3 241 16 15.052 0.00 0 0.00 L3 1641 188245 1.8 9.1 1.1 8.0 8.5 0.5 15.4 7.4 61.3 57.2 9 75 76 1 152 9 16.887 0.00 0 0.00 L4 4447 449025 0.4 13.4 4.8 8.6 9.1 0.5 4.7 1.9 77.8 52.7 38 79 100 21 176 38 4.639 0.00 0 0.00 Sum 6340 659201 0.0 44.7 10.0 34.7 40.6 6.0 32.0 15.2 67.7 61.6 95 379 416 37 676 105 6.439 118.91 533570 0.22 Int 0 0 0.0 1.2 0.4 0.8 1.3 0.5 5.2 2.7 59.1 65.6 3 7 9 2 20 10 2.003 0.00 0 0.00 Stalls(secs): 75.197 level0_slowdown, 0.000 level0_numfiles, 0.000 memtable_compaction, 43.717 leveln_slowdown Stalls(count): 492387 level0_slowdown, 0 level0_numfiles, 0 memtable_compaction, 41183 leveln_slowdown ** DB Stats ** Uptime(secs): 202.1 total, 13.5 interval Cumulative writes: 6291456 writes, 6291456 batches, 1.0 writes per batch, 4.90 ingest GB Cumulative WAL: 6291456 writes, 6291456 syncs, 1.00 writes per sync, 4.90 GB written Interval writes: 1048576 writes, 1048576 batches, 1.0 writes per batch, 836.0 ingest MB Interval WAL: 1048576 writes, 1048576 syncs, 1.00 writes per sync, 0.82 MB written Test Plan: ran it Reviewers: sdong, yhchiang, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D19917
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#ifndef ROCKSDB_LITE
bool tmp1 = false;
bool tmp2 = false;
DBPropertyType cf_property_type =
GetPropertyType(DB::Properties::kCFStats, &tmp1, &tmp2);
DBPropertyType db_property_type =
GetPropertyType(DB::Properties::kDBStats, &tmp1, &tmp2);
std::string stats;
make internal stats independent of statistics Summary: also make it aware of column family output from db_bench ``` ** Compaction Stats [default] ** Level Files Size(MB) Score Read(GB) Rn(GB) Rnp1(GB) Write(GB) Wnew(GB) RW-Amp W-Amp Rd(MB/s) Wr(MB/s) Rn(cnt) Rnp1(cnt) Wnp1(cnt) Wnew(cnt) Comp(sec) Comp(cnt) Avg(sec) Stall(sec) Stall(cnt) Avg(ms) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ L0 14 956 0.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.7 2.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 111.6 0 0 0 0 24 40 0.612 75.20 492387 0.15 L1 21 2001 2.0 5.7 2.0 3.7 5.3 1.6 5.4 2.6 71.2 65.7 31 43 55 12 82 2 41.242 43.72 41183 1.06 L2 217 18974 1.9 16.5 2.0 14.4 15.1 0.7 15.6 7.4 70.1 64.3 17 182 185 3 241 16 15.052 0.00 0 0.00 L3 1641 188245 1.8 9.1 1.1 8.0 8.5 0.5 15.4 7.4 61.3 57.2 9 75 76 1 152 9 16.887 0.00 0 0.00 L4 4447 449025 0.4 13.4 4.8 8.6 9.1 0.5 4.7 1.9 77.8 52.7 38 79 100 21 176 38 4.639 0.00 0 0.00 Sum 6340 659201 0.0 44.7 10.0 34.7 40.6 6.0 32.0 15.2 67.7 61.6 95 379 416 37 676 105 6.439 118.91 533570 0.22 Int 0 0 0.0 1.2 0.4 0.8 1.3 0.5 5.2 2.7 59.1 65.6 3 7 9 2 20 10 2.003 0.00 0 0.00 Stalls(secs): 75.197 level0_slowdown, 0.000 level0_numfiles, 0.000 memtable_compaction, 43.717 leveln_slowdown Stalls(count): 492387 level0_slowdown, 0 level0_numfiles, 0 memtable_compaction, 41183 leveln_slowdown ** DB Stats ** Uptime(secs): 202.1 total, 13.5 interval Cumulative writes: 6291456 writes, 6291456 batches, 1.0 writes per batch, 4.90 ingest GB Cumulative WAL: 6291456 writes, 6291456 syncs, 1.00 writes per sync, 4.90 GB written Interval writes: 1048576 writes, 1048576 batches, 1.0 writes per batch, 836.0 ingest MB Interval WAL: 1048576 writes, 1048576 syncs, 1.00 writes per sync, 0.82 MB written Test Plan: ran it Reviewers: sdong, yhchiang, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D19917
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{
InstrumentedMutexLock l(&mutex_);
make internal stats independent of statistics Summary: also make it aware of column family output from db_bench ``` ** Compaction Stats [default] ** Level Files Size(MB) Score Read(GB) Rn(GB) Rnp1(GB) Write(GB) Wnew(GB) RW-Amp W-Amp Rd(MB/s) Wr(MB/s) Rn(cnt) Rnp1(cnt) Wnp1(cnt) Wnew(cnt) Comp(sec) Comp(cnt) Avg(sec) Stall(sec) Stall(cnt) Avg(ms) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ L0 14 956 0.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.7 2.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 111.6 0 0 0 0 24 40 0.612 75.20 492387 0.15 L1 21 2001 2.0 5.7 2.0 3.7 5.3 1.6 5.4 2.6 71.2 65.7 31 43 55 12 82 2 41.242 43.72 41183 1.06 L2 217 18974 1.9 16.5 2.0 14.4 15.1 0.7 15.6 7.4 70.1 64.3 17 182 185 3 241 16 15.052 0.00 0 0.00 L3 1641 188245 1.8 9.1 1.1 8.0 8.5 0.5 15.4 7.4 61.3 57.2 9 75 76 1 152 9 16.887 0.00 0 0.00 L4 4447 449025 0.4 13.4 4.8 8.6 9.1 0.5 4.7 1.9 77.8 52.7 38 79 100 21 176 38 4.639 0.00 0 0.00 Sum 6340 659201 0.0 44.7 10.0 34.7 40.6 6.0 32.0 15.2 67.7 61.6 95 379 416 37 676 105 6.439 118.91 533570 0.22 Int 0 0 0.0 1.2 0.4 0.8 1.3 0.5 5.2 2.7 59.1 65.6 3 7 9 2 20 10 2.003 0.00 0 0.00 Stalls(secs): 75.197 level0_slowdown, 0.000 level0_numfiles, 0.000 memtable_compaction, 43.717 leveln_slowdown Stalls(count): 492387 level0_slowdown, 0 level0_numfiles, 0 memtable_compaction, 41183 leveln_slowdown ** DB Stats ** Uptime(secs): 202.1 total, 13.5 interval Cumulative writes: 6291456 writes, 6291456 batches, 1.0 writes per batch, 4.90 ingest GB Cumulative WAL: 6291456 writes, 6291456 syncs, 1.00 writes per sync, 4.90 GB written Interval writes: 1048576 writes, 1048576 batches, 1.0 writes per batch, 836.0 ingest MB Interval WAL: 1048576 writes, 1048576 syncs, 1.00 writes per sync, 0.82 MB written Test Plan: ran it Reviewers: sdong, yhchiang, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D19917
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for (auto cfd : *versions_->GetColumnFamilySet()) {
cfd->internal_stats()->GetStringProperty(cf_property_type,
DB::Properties::kCFStats,
&stats);
make internal stats independent of statistics Summary: also make it aware of column family output from db_bench ``` ** Compaction Stats [default] ** Level Files Size(MB) Score Read(GB) Rn(GB) Rnp1(GB) Write(GB) Wnew(GB) RW-Amp W-Amp Rd(MB/s) Wr(MB/s) Rn(cnt) Rnp1(cnt) Wnp1(cnt) Wnew(cnt) Comp(sec) Comp(cnt) Avg(sec) Stall(sec) Stall(cnt) Avg(ms) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ L0 14 956 0.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.7 2.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 111.6 0 0 0 0 24 40 0.612 75.20 492387 0.15 L1 21 2001 2.0 5.7 2.0 3.7 5.3 1.6 5.4 2.6 71.2 65.7 31 43 55 12 82 2 41.242 43.72 41183 1.06 L2 217 18974 1.9 16.5 2.0 14.4 15.1 0.7 15.6 7.4 70.1 64.3 17 182 185 3 241 16 15.052 0.00 0 0.00 L3 1641 188245 1.8 9.1 1.1 8.0 8.5 0.5 15.4 7.4 61.3 57.2 9 75 76 1 152 9 16.887 0.00 0 0.00 L4 4447 449025 0.4 13.4 4.8 8.6 9.1 0.5 4.7 1.9 77.8 52.7 38 79 100 21 176 38 4.639 0.00 0 0.00 Sum 6340 659201 0.0 44.7 10.0 34.7 40.6 6.0 32.0 15.2 67.7 61.6 95 379 416 37 676 105 6.439 118.91 533570 0.22 Int 0 0 0.0 1.2 0.4 0.8 1.3 0.5 5.2 2.7 59.1 65.6 3 7 9 2 20 10 2.003 0.00 0 0.00 Stalls(secs): 75.197 level0_slowdown, 0.000 level0_numfiles, 0.000 memtable_compaction, 43.717 leveln_slowdown Stalls(count): 492387 level0_slowdown, 0 level0_numfiles, 0 memtable_compaction, 41183 leveln_slowdown ** DB Stats ** Uptime(secs): 202.1 total, 13.5 interval Cumulative writes: 6291456 writes, 6291456 batches, 1.0 writes per batch, 4.90 ingest GB Cumulative WAL: 6291456 writes, 6291456 syncs, 1.00 writes per sync, 4.90 GB written Interval writes: 1048576 writes, 1048576 batches, 1.0 writes per batch, 836.0 ingest MB Interval WAL: 1048576 writes, 1048576 syncs, 1.00 writes per sync, 0.82 MB written Test Plan: ran it Reviewers: sdong, yhchiang, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D19917
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}
default_cf_internal_stats_->GetStringProperty(db_property_type,
DB::Properties::kDBStats,
&stats);
make internal stats independent of statistics Summary: also make it aware of column family output from db_bench ``` ** Compaction Stats [default] ** Level Files Size(MB) Score Read(GB) Rn(GB) Rnp1(GB) Write(GB) Wnew(GB) RW-Amp W-Amp Rd(MB/s) Wr(MB/s) Rn(cnt) Rnp1(cnt) Wnp1(cnt) Wnew(cnt) Comp(sec) Comp(cnt) Avg(sec) Stall(sec) Stall(cnt) Avg(ms) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ L0 14 956 0.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.7 2.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 111.6 0 0 0 0 24 40 0.612 75.20 492387 0.15 L1 21 2001 2.0 5.7 2.0 3.7 5.3 1.6 5.4 2.6 71.2 65.7 31 43 55 12 82 2 41.242 43.72 41183 1.06 L2 217 18974 1.9 16.5 2.0 14.4 15.1 0.7 15.6 7.4 70.1 64.3 17 182 185 3 241 16 15.052 0.00 0 0.00 L3 1641 188245 1.8 9.1 1.1 8.0 8.5 0.5 15.4 7.4 61.3 57.2 9 75 76 1 152 9 16.887 0.00 0 0.00 L4 4447 449025 0.4 13.4 4.8 8.6 9.1 0.5 4.7 1.9 77.8 52.7 38 79 100 21 176 38 4.639 0.00 0 0.00 Sum 6340 659201 0.0 44.7 10.0 34.7 40.6 6.0 32.0 15.2 67.7 61.6 95 379 416 37 676 105 6.439 118.91 533570 0.22 Int 0 0 0.0 1.2 0.4 0.8 1.3 0.5 5.2 2.7 59.1 65.6 3 7 9 2 20 10 2.003 0.00 0 0.00 Stalls(secs): 75.197 level0_slowdown, 0.000 level0_numfiles, 0.000 memtable_compaction, 43.717 leveln_slowdown Stalls(count): 492387 level0_slowdown, 0 level0_numfiles, 0 memtable_compaction, 41183 leveln_slowdown ** DB Stats ** Uptime(secs): 202.1 total, 13.5 interval Cumulative writes: 6291456 writes, 6291456 batches, 1.0 writes per batch, 4.90 ingest GB Cumulative WAL: 6291456 writes, 6291456 syncs, 1.00 writes per sync, 4.90 GB written Interval writes: 1048576 writes, 1048576 batches, 1.0 writes per batch, 836.0 ingest MB Interval WAL: 1048576 writes, 1048576 syncs, 1.00 writes per sync, 0.82 MB written Test Plan: ran it Reviewers: sdong, yhchiang, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D19917
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}
Log(InfoLogLevel::WARN_LEVEL,
db_options_.info_log, "------- DUMPING STATS -------");
Log(InfoLogLevel::WARN_LEVEL,
db_options_.info_log, "%s", stats.c_str());
#endif // !ROCKSDB_LITE
make internal stats independent of statistics Summary: also make it aware of column family output from db_bench ``` ** Compaction Stats [default] ** Level Files Size(MB) Score Read(GB) Rn(GB) Rnp1(GB) Write(GB) Wnew(GB) RW-Amp W-Amp Rd(MB/s) Wr(MB/s) Rn(cnt) Rnp1(cnt) Wnp1(cnt) Wnew(cnt) Comp(sec) Comp(cnt) Avg(sec) Stall(sec) Stall(cnt) Avg(ms) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ L0 14 956 0.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.7 2.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 111.6 0 0 0 0 24 40 0.612 75.20 492387 0.15 L1 21 2001 2.0 5.7 2.0 3.7 5.3 1.6 5.4 2.6 71.2 65.7 31 43 55 12 82 2 41.242 43.72 41183 1.06 L2 217 18974 1.9 16.5 2.0 14.4 15.1 0.7 15.6 7.4 70.1 64.3 17 182 185 3 241 16 15.052 0.00 0 0.00 L3 1641 188245 1.8 9.1 1.1 8.0 8.5 0.5 15.4 7.4 61.3 57.2 9 75 76 1 152 9 16.887 0.00 0 0.00 L4 4447 449025 0.4 13.4 4.8 8.6 9.1 0.5 4.7 1.9 77.8 52.7 38 79 100 21 176 38 4.639 0.00 0 0.00 Sum 6340 659201 0.0 44.7 10.0 34.7 40.6 6.0 32.0 15.2 67.7 61.6 95 379 416 37 676 105 6.439 118.91 533570 0.22 Int 0 0 0.0 1.2 0.4 0.8 1.3 0.5 5.2 2.7 59.1 65.6 3 7 9 2 20 10 2.003 0.00 0 0.00 Stalls(secs): 75.197 level0_slowdown, 0.000 level0_numfiles, 0.000 memtable_compaction, 43.717 leveln_slowdown Stalls(count): 492387 level0_slowdown, 0 level0_numfiles, 0 memtable_compaction, 41183 leveln_slowdown ** DB Stats ** Uptime(secs): 202.1 total, 13.5 interval Cumulative writes: 6291456 writes, 6291456 batches, 1.0 writes per batch, 4.90 ingest GB Cumulative WAL: 6291456 writes, 6291456 syncs, 1.00 writes per sync, 4.90 GB written Interval writes: 1048576 writes, 1048576 batches, 1.0 writes per batch, 836.0 ingest MB Interval WAL: 1048576 writes, 1048576 syncs, 1.00 writes per sync, 0.82 MB written Test Plan: ran it Reviewers: sdong, yhchiang, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D19917
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PrintStatistics();
}
}
// * Returns the list of live files in 'sst_live'
Speed up FindObsoleteFiles() Summary: There are two versions of FindObsoleteFiles(): * full scan, which is executed every 6 hours (and it's terribly slow) * no full scan, which is executed every time a background process finishes and iterator is deleted This diff is optimizing the second case (no full scan). Here's what we do before the diff: * Get the list of obsolete files (files with ref==0). Some files in obsolete_files set might actually be live. * Get the list of live files to avoid deleting files that are live. * Delete files that are in obsolete_files and not in live_files. After this diff: * The only files with ref==0 that are still live are files that have been part of move compaction. Don't include moved files in obsolete_files. * Get the list of obsolete files (which exclude moved files). * No need to get the list of live files, since all files in obsolete_files need to be deleted. I'll post the benchmark results, but you can get the feel of it here: https://reviews.facebook.net/D30123 This depends on D30123. P.S. We should do full scan only in failure scenarios, not every 6 hours. I'll do this in a follow-up diff. Test Plan: One new unit test. Made sure that unit test fails if we don't have a `if (!f->moved)` safeguard in ~Version. make check Big number of compactions and flushes: ./db_stress --threads=30 --ops_per_thread=20000000 --max_key=10000 --column_families=20 --clear_column_family_one_in=10000000 --verify_before_write=0 --reopen=15 --max_background_compactions=10 --max_background_flushes=10 --db=/fast-rocksdb-tmp/db_stress --prefixpercent=0 --iterpercent=0 --writepercent=75 --db_write_buffer_size=2000000 Reviewers: yhchiang, rven, sdong Reviewed By: sdong Subscribers: dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D30249
10 years ago
// If it's doing full scan:
// * Returns the list of all files in the filesystem in
// 'full_scan_candidate_files'.
Speed up FindObsoleteFiles() Summary: There are two versions of FindObsoleteFiles(): * full scan, which is executed every 6 hours (and it's terribly slow) * no full scan, which is executed every time a background process finishes and iterator is deleted This diff is optimizing the second case (no full scan). Here's what we do before the diff: * Get the list of obsolete files (files with ref==0). Some files in obsolete_files set might actually be live. * Get the list of live files to avoid deleting files that are live. * Delete files that are in obsolete_files and not in live_files. After this diff: * The only files with ref==0 that are still live are files that have been part of move compaction. Don't include moved files in obsolete_files. * Get the list of obsolete files (which exclude moved files). * No need to get the list of live files, since all files in obsolete_files need to be deleted. I'll post the benchmark results, but you can get the feel of it here: https://reviews.facebook.net/D30123 This depends on D30123. P.S. We should do full scan only in failure scenarios, not every 6 hours. I'll do this in a follow-up diff. Test Plan: One new unit test. Made sure that unit test fails if we don't have a `if (!f->moved)` safeguard in ~Version. make check Big number of compactions and flushes: ./db_stress --threads=30 --ops_per_thread=20000000 --max_key=10000 --column_families=20 --clear_column_family_one_in=10000000 --verify_before_write=0 --reopen=15 --max_background_compactions=10 --max_background_flushes=10 --db=/fast-rocksdb-tmp/db_stress --prefixpercent=0 --iterpercent=0 --writepercent=75 --db_write_buffer_size=2000000 Reviewers: yhchiang, rven, sdong Reviewed By: sdong Subscribers: dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D30249
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// Otherwise, gets obsolete files from VersionSet.
// no_full_scan = true -- never do the full scan using GetChildren()
// force = false -- don't force the full scan, except every
// db_options_.delete_obsolete_files_period_micros
// force = true -- force the full scan
void DBImpl::FindObsoleteFiles(JobContext* job_context, bool force,
bool no_full_scan) {
mutex_.AssertHeld();
// if deletion is disabled, do nothing
if (disable_delete_obsolete_files_ > 0) {
return;
}
bool doing_the_full_scan = false;
// logic for figurint out if we're doing the full scan
if (no_full_scan) {
doing_the_full_scan = false;
} else if (force || db_options_.delete_obsolete_files_period_micros == 0) {
doing_the_full_scan = true;
} else {
const uint64_t now_micros = env_->NowMicros();
Speed up FindObsoleteFiles() Summary: There are two versions of FindObsoleteFiles(): * full scan, which is executed every 6 hours (and it's terribly slow) * no full scan, which is executed every time a background process finishes and iterator is deleted This diff is optimizing the second case (no full scan). Here's what we do before the diff: * Get the list of obsolete files (files with ref==0). Some files in obsolete_files set might actually be live. * Get the list of live files to avoid deleting files that are live. * Delete files that are in obsolete_files and not in live_files. After this diff: * The only files with ref==0 that are still live are files that have been part of move compaction. Don't include moved files in obsolete_files. * Get the list of obsolete files (which exclude moved files). * No need to get the list of live files, since all files in obsolete_files need to be deleted. I'll post the benchmark results, but you can get the feel of it here: https://reviews.facebook.net/D30123 This depends on D30123. P.S. We should do full scan only in failure scenarios, not every 6 hours. I'll do this in a follow-up diff. Test Plan: One new unit test. Made sure that unit test fails if we don't have a `if (!f->moved)` safeguard in ~Version. make check Big number of compactions and flushes: ./db_stress --threads=30 --ops_per_thread=20000000 --max_key=10000 --column_families=20 --clear_column_family_one_in=10000000 --verify_before_write=0 --reopen=15 --max_background_compactions=10 --max_background_flushes=10 --db=/fast-rocksdb-tmp/db_stress --prefixpercent=0 --iterpercent=0 --writepercent=75 --db_write_buffer_size=2000000 Reviewers: yhchiang, rven, sdong Reviewed By: sdong Subscribers: dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D30249
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if (delete_obsolete_files_next_run_ < now_micros) {
doing_the_full_scan = true;
Speed up FindObsoleteFiles() Summary: There are two versions of FindObsoleteFiles(): * full scan, which is executed every 6 hours (and it's terribly slow) * no full scan, which is executed every time a background process finishes and iterator is deleted This diff is optimizing the second case (no full scan). Here's what we do before the diff: * Get the list of obsolete files (files with ref==0). Some files in obsolete_files set might actually be live. * Get the list of live files to avoid deleting files that are live. * Delete files that are in obsolete_files and not in live_files. After this diff: * The only files with ref==0 that are still live are files that have been part of move compaction. Don't include moved files in obsolete_files. * Get the list of obsolete files (which exclude moved files). * No need to get the list of live files, since all files in obsolete_files need to be deleted. I'll post the benchmark results, but you can get the feel of it here: https://reviews.facebook.net/D30123 This depends on D30123. P.S. We should do full scan only in failure scenarios, not every 6 hours. I'll do this in a follow-up diff. Test Plan: One new unit test. Made sure that unit test fails if we don't have a `if (!f->moved)` safeguard in ~Version. make check Big number of compactions and flushes: ./db_stress --threads=30 --ops_per_thread=20000000 --max_key=10000 --column_families=20 --clear_column_family_one_in=10000000 --verify_before_write=0 --reopen=15 --max_background_compactions=10 --max_background_flushes=10 --db=/fast-rocksdb-tmp/db_stress --prefixpercent=0 --iterpercent=0 --writepercent=75 --db_write_buffer_size=2000000 Reviewers: yhchiang, rven, sdong Reviewed By: sdong Subscribers: dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D30249
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delete_obsolete_files_next_run_ =
now_micros + db_options_.delete_obsolete_files_period_micros;
}
}
// don't delete files that might be currently written to from compaction
// threads
if (!pending_outputs_.empty()) {
job_context->min_pending_output = *pending_outputs_.begin();
} else {
// delete all of them
job_context->min_pending_output = std::numeric_limits<uint64_t>::max();
}
// Get obsolete files. This function will also update the list of
// pending files in VersionSet().
versions_->GetObsoleteFiles(&job_context->sst_delete_files,
job_context->min_pending_output);
// store the current filenum, lognum, etc
job_context->manifest_file_number = versions_->manifest_file_number();
job_context->pending_manifest_file_number =
versions_->pending_manifest_file_number();
job_context->log_number = versions_->MinLogNumber();
job_context->prev_log_number = versions_->prev_log_number();
versions_->AddLiveFiles(&job_context->sst_live);
if (doing_the_full_scan) {
Speed up FindObsoleteFiles() Summary: There are two versions of FindObsoleteFiles(): * full scan, which is executed every 6 hours (and it's terribly slow) * no full scan, which is executed every time a background process finishes and iterator is deleted This diff is optimizing the second case (no full scan). Here's what we do before the diff: * Get the list of obsolete files (files with ref==0). Some files in obsolete_files set might actually be live. * Get the list of live files to avoid deleting files that are live. * Delete files that are in obsolete_files and not in live_files. After this diff: * The only files with ref==0 that are still live are files that have been part of move compaction. Don't include moved files in obsolete_files. * Get the list of obsolete files (which exclude moved files). * No need to get the list of live files, since all files in obsolete_files need to be deleted. I'll post the benchmark results, but you can get the feel of it here: https://reviews.facebook.net/D30123 This depends on D30123. P.S. We should do full scan only in failure scenarios, not every 6 hours. I'll do this in a follow-up diff. Test Plan: One new unit test. Made sure that unit test fails if we don't have a `if (!f->moved)` safeguard in ~Version. make check Big number of compactions and flushes: ./db_stress --threads=30 --ops_per_thread=20000000 --max_key=10000 --column_families=20 --clear_column_family_one_in=10000000 --verify_before_write=0 --reopen=15 --max_background_compactions=10 --max_background_flushes=10 --db=/fast-rocksdb-tmp/db_stress --prefixpercent=0 --iterpercent=0 --writepercent=75 --db_write_buffer_size=2000000 Reviewers: yhchiang, rven, sdong Reviewed By: sdong Subscribers: dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D30249
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for (uint32_t path_id = 0; path_id < db_options_.db_paths.size();
path_id++) {
// set of all files in the directory. We'll exclude files that are still
// alive in the subsequent processings.
std::vector<std::string> files;
env_->GetChildren(db_options_.db_paths[path_id].path,
&files); // Ignore errors
for (std::string file : files) {
// TODO(icanadi) clean up this mess to avoid having one-off "/" prefixes
Speed up FindObsoleteFiles() Summary: There are two versions of FindObsoleteFiles(): * full scan, which is executed every 6 hours (and it's terribly slow) * no full scan, which is executed every time a background process finishes and iterator is deleted This diff is optimizing the second case (no full scan). Here's what we do before the diff: * Get the list of obsolete files (files with ref==0). Some files in obsolete_files set might actually be live. * Get the list of live files to avoid deleting files that are live. * Delete files that are in obsolete_files and not in live_files. After this diff: * The only files with ref==0 that are still live are files that have been part of move compaction. Don't include moved files in obsolete_files. * Get the list of obsolete files (which exclude moved files). * No need to get the list of live files, since all files in obsolete_files need to be deleted. I'll post the benchmark results, but you can get the feel of it here: https://reviews.facebook.net/D30123 This depends on D30123. P.S. We should do full scan only in failure scenarios, not every 6 hours. I'll do this in a follow-up diff. Test Plan: One new unit test. Made sure that unit test fails if we don't have a `if (!f->moved)` safeguard in ~Version. make check Big number of compactions and flushes: ./db_stress --threads=30 --ops_per_thread=20000000 --max_key=10000 --column_families=20 --clear_column_family_one_in=10000000 --verify_before_write=0 --reopen=15 --max_background_compactions=10 --max_background_flushes=10 --db=/fast-rocksdb-tmp/db_stress --prefixpercent=0 --iterpercent=0 --writepercent=75 --db_write_buffer_size=2000000 Reviewers: yhchiang, rven, sdong Reviewed By: sdong Subscribers: dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D30249
10 years ago
job_context->full_scan_candidate_files.emplace_back("/" + file,
path_id);
}
}
//Add log files in wal_dir
if (db_options_.wal_dir != dbname_) {
std::vector<std::string> log_files;
env_->GetChildren(db_options_.wal_dir, &log_files); // Ignore errors
for (std::string log_file : log_files) {
Speed up FindObsoleteFiles() Summary: There are two versions of FindObsoleteFiles(): * full scan, which is executed every 6 hours (and it's terribly slow) * no full scan, which is executed every time a background process finishes and iterator is deleted This diff is optimizing the second case (no full scan). Here's what we do before the diff: * Get the list of obsolete files (files with ref==0). Some files in obsolete_files set might actually be live. * Get the list of live files to avoid deleting files that are live. * Delete files that are in obsolete_files and not in live_files. After this diff: * The only files with ref==0 that are still live are files that have been part of move compaction. Don't include moved files in obsolete_files. * Get the list of obsolete files (which exclude moved files). * No need to get the list of live files, since all files in obsolete_files need to be deleted. I'll post the benchmark results, but you can get the feel of it here: https://reviews.facebook.net/D30123 This depends on D30123. P.S. We should do full scan only in failure scenarios, not every 6 hours. I'll do this in a follow-up diff. Test Plan: One new unit test. Made sure that unit test fails if we don't have a `if (!f->moved)` safeguard in ~Version. make check Big number of compactions and flushes: ./db_stress --threads=30 --ops_per_thread=20000000 --max_key=10000 --column_families=20 --clear_column_family_one_in=10000000 --verify_before_write=0 --reopen=15 --max_background_compactions=10 --max_background_flushes=10 --db=/fast-rocksdb-tmp/db_stress --prefixpercent=0 --iterpercent=0 --writepercent=75 --db_write_buffer_size=2000000 Reviewers: yhchiang, rven, sdong Reviewed By: sdong Subscribers: dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D30249
10 years ago
job_context->full_scan_candidate_files.emplace_back(log_file, 0);
}
}
// Add info log files in db_log_dir
if (!db_options_.db_log_dir.empty() && db_options_.db_log_dir != dbname_) {
std::vector<std::string> info_log_files;
// Ignore errors
env_->GetChildren(db_options_.db_log_dir, &info_log_files);
for (std::string log_file : info_log_files) {
Speed up FindObsoleteFiles() Summary: There are two versions of FindObsoleteFiles(): * full scan, which is executed every 6 hours (and it's terribly slow) * no full scan, which is executed every time a background process finishes and iterator is deleted This diff is optimizing the second case (no full scan). Here's what we do before the diff: * Get the list of obsolete files (files with ref==0). Some files in obsolete_files set might actually be live. * Get the list of live files to avoid deleting files that are live. * Delete files that are in obsolete_files and not in live_files. After this diff: * The only files with ref==0 that are still live are files that have been part of move compaction. Don't include moved files in obsolete_files. * Get the list of obsolete files (which exclude moved files). * No need to get the list of live files, since all files in obsolete_files need to be deleted. I'll post the benchmark results, but you can get the feel of it here: https://reviews.facebook.net/D30123 This depends on D30123. P.S. We should do full scan only in failure scenarios, not every 6 hours. I'll do this in a follow-up diff. Test Plan: One new unit test. Made sure that unit test fails if we don't have a `if (!f->moved)` safeguard in ~Version. make check Big number of compactions and flushes: ./db_stress --threads=30 --ops_per_thread=20000000 --max_key=10000 --column_families=20 --clear_column_family_one_in=10000000 --verify_before_write=0 --reopen=15 --max_background_compactions=10 --max_background_flushes=10 --db=/fast-rocksdb-tmp/db_stress --prefixpercent=0 --iterpercent=0 --writepercent=75 --db_write_buffer_size=2000000 Reviewers: yhchiang, rven, sdong Reviewed By: sdong Subscribers: dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D30249
10 years ago
job_context->full_scan_candidate_files.emplace_back(log_file, 0);
}
}
}
}
namespace {
bool CompareCandidateFile(const JobContext::CandidateFileInfo& first,
const JobContext::CandidateFileInfo& second) {
if (first.file_name > second.file_name) {
return true;
} else if (first.file_name < second.file_name) {
return false;
} else {
return (first.path_id > second.path_id);
}
}
}; // namespace
// Diffs the files listed in filenames and those that do not
// belong to live files are posibly removed. Also, removes all the
// files in sst_delete_files and log_delete_files.
// It is not necessary to hold the mutex when invoking this method.
void DBImpl::PurgeObsoleteFiles(const JobContext& state) {
// we'd better have sth to delete
assert(state.HaveSomethingToDelete());
// this checks if FindObsoleteFiles() was run before. If not, don't do
// PurgeObsoleteFiles(). If FindObsoleteFiles() was run, we need to also
// run PurgeObsoleteFiles(), even if disable_delete_obsolete_files_ is true
if (state.manifest_file_number == 0) {
return;
}
// Now, convert live list to an unordered map, WITHOUT mutex held;
// set is slow.
std::unordered_map<uint64_t, const FileDescriptor*> sst_live_map;
for (const FileDescriptor& fd : state.sst_live) {
sst_live_map[fd.GetNumber()] = &fd;
}
Speed up FindObsoleteFiles() Summary: There are two versions of FindObsoleteFiles(): * full scan, which is executed every 6 hours (and it's terribly slow) * no full scan, which is executed every time a background process finishes and iterator is deleted This diff is optimizing the second case (no full scan). Here's what we do before the diff: * Get the list of obsolete files (files with ref==0). Some files in obsolete_files set might actually be live. * Get the list of live files to avoid deleting files that are live. * Delete files that are in obsolete_files and not in live_files. After this diff: * The only files with ref==0 that are still live are files that have been part of move compaction. Don't include moved files in obsolete_files. * Get the list of obsolete files (which exclude moved files). * No need to get the list of live files, since all files in obsolete_files need to be deleted. I'll post the benchmark results, but you can get the feel of it here: https://reviews.facebook.net/D30123 This depends on D30123. P.S. We should do full scan only in failure scenarios, not every 6 hours. I'll do this in a follow-up diff. Test Plan: One new unit test. Made sure that unit test fails if we don't have a `if (!f->moved)` safeguard in ~Version. make check Big number of compactions and flushes: ./db_stress --threads=30 --ops_per_thread=20000000 --max_key=10000 --column_families=20 --clear_column_family_one_in=10000000 --verify_before_write=0 --reopen=15 --max_background_compactions=10 --max_background_flushes=10 --db=/fast-rocksdb-tmp/db_stress --prefixpercent=0 --iterpercent=0 --writepercent=75 --db_write_buffer_size=2000000 Reviewers: yhchiang, rven, sdong Reviewed By: sdong Subscribers: dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D30249
10 years ago
auto candidate_files = state.full_scan_candidate_files;
candidate_files.reserve(candidate_files.size() +
state.sst_delete_files.size() +
state.log_delete_files.size());
// We may ignore the dbname when generating the file names.
const char* kDumbDbName = "";
for (auto file : state.sst_delete_files) {
candidate_files.emplace_back(
MakeTableFileName(kDumbDbName, file->fd.GetNumber()),
file->fd.GetPathId());
delete file;
}
for (auto file_num : state.log_delete_files) {
if (file_num > 0) {
candidate_files.emplace_back(LogFileName(kDumbDbName, file_num).substr(1),
0);
}
}
// dedup state.candidate_files so we don't try to delete the same
// file twice
sort(candidate_files.begin(), candidate_files.end(), CompareCandidateFile);
candidate_files.erase(unique(candidate_files.begin(), candidate_files.end()),
candidate_files.end());
std::vector<std::string> old_info_log_files;
InfoLogPrefix info_log_prefix(!db_options_.db_log_dir.empty(), dbname_);
for (const auto& candidate_file : candidate_files) {
std::string to_delete = candidate_file.file_name;
uint32_t path_id = candidate_file.path_id;
uint64_t number;
FileType type;
// Ignore file if we cannot recognize it.
if (!ParseFileName(to_delete, &number, info_log_prefix.prefix, &type)) {
continue;
}
bool keep = true;
switch (type) {
case kLogFile:
keep = ((number >= state.log_number) ||
(number == state.prev_log_number));
break;
case kDescriptorFile:
// Keep my manifest file, and any newer incarnations'
// (can happen during manifest roll)
keep = (number >= state.manifest_file_number);
break;
case kTableFile:
// If the second condition is not there, this makes
// DontDeletePendingOutputs fail
keep = (sst_live_map.find(number) != sst_live_map.end()) ||
number >= state.min_pending_output;
break;
case kTempFile:
// Any temp files that are currently being written to must
// be recorded in pending_outputs_, which is inserted into "live".
// Also, SetCurrentFile creates a temp file when writing out new
// manifest, which is equal to state.pending_manifest_file_number. We
// should not delete that file
keep = (sst_live_map.find(number) != sst_live_map.end()) ||
(number == state.pending_manifest_file_number);
break;
case kInfoLogFile:
keep = true;
if (number != 0) {
old_info_log_files.push_back(to_delete);
}
break;
case kCurrentFile:
case kDBLockFile:
case kIdentityFile:
case kMetaDatabase:
keep = true;
break;
}
if (keep) {
continue;
}
std::string fname;
if (type == kTableFile) {
// evict from cache
TableCache::Evict(table_cache_.get(), number);
fname = TableFileName(db_options_.db_paths, number, path_id);
} else {
fname = ((type == kLogFile) ?
db_options_.wal_dir : dbname_) + "/" + to_delete;
}
#ifndef ROCKSDB_LITE
if (type == kLogFile && (db_options_.WAL_ttl_seconds > 0 ||
db_options_.WAL_size_limit_MB > 0)) {
wal_manager_.ArchiveWALFile(fname, number);
continue;
}
#endif // !ROCKSDB_LITE
auto file_deletion_status = env_->DeleteFile(fname);
if (file_deletion_status.ok()) {
Log(InfoLogLevel::DEBUG_LEVEL, db_options_.info_log,
"[JOB %d] Delete %s type=%d #%" PRIu64 " -- %s\n", state.job_id,
fname.c_str(), type, number,
file_deletion_status.ToString().c_str());
} else {
Log(InfoLogLevel::ERROR_LEVEL, db_options_.info_log,
"[JOB %d] Failed to delete %s type=%d #%" PRIu64 " -- %s\n",
state.job_id, fname.c_str(), type, number,
file_deletion_status.ToString().c_str());
}
if (type == kTableFile) {
EventHelpers::LogAndNotifyTableFileDeletion(
&event_logger_, state.job_id, number, fname,
file_deletion_status, GetName(),
db_options_.listeners);
}
}
// Delete old info log files.
size_t old_info_log_file_count = old_info_log_files.size();
if (old_info_log_file_count >= db_options_.keep_log_file_num) {
std::sort(old_info_log_files.begin(), old_info_log_files.end());
size_t end = old_info_log_file_count - db_options_.keep_log_file_num;
for (unsigned int i = 0; i <= end; i++) {
std::string& to_delete = old_info_log_files.at(i);
std::string full_path_to_delete = (db_options_.db_log_dir.empty() ?
dbname_ : db_options_.db_log_dir) + "/" + to_delete;
Log(InfoLogLevel::INFO_LEVEL, db_options_.info_log,
"[JOB %d] Delete info log file %s\n", state.job_id,
full_path_to_delete.c_str());
Status s = env_->DeleteFile(full_path_to_delete);
if (!s.ok()) {
Log(InfoLogLevel::ERROR_LEVEL, db_options_.info_log,
"[JOB %d] Delete info log file %s FAILED -- %s\n", state.job_id,
to_delete.c_str(), s.ToString().c_str());
}
}
}
#ifndef ROCKSDB_LITE
wal_manager_.PurgeObsoleteWALFiles();
#endif // ROCKSDB_LITE
LogFlush(db_options_.info_log);
}
void DBImpl::DeleteObsoleteFiles() {
mutex_.AssertHeld();
JobContext job_context(next_job_id_.fetch_add(1));
FindObsoleteFiles(&job_context, true);
mutex_.Unlock();
if (job_context.HaveSomethingToDelete()) {
PurgeObsoleteFiles(job_context);
}
job_context.Clean();
mutex_.Lock();
}
Status DBImpl::Directories::CreateAndNewDirectory(
Env* env, const std::string& dirname,
std::unique_ptr<Directory>* directory) const {
// We call CreateDirIfMissing() as the directory may already exist (if we
// are reopening a DB), when this happens we don't want creating the
// directory to cause an error. However, we need to check if creating the
// directory fails or else we may get an obscure message about the lock
// file not existing. One real-world example of this occurring is if
// env->CreateDirIfMissing() doesn't create intermediate directories, e.g.
// when dbname_ is "dir/db" but when "dir" doesn't exist.
Status s = env->CreateDirIfMissing(dirname);
if (!s.ok()) {
return s;
}
return env->NewDirectory(dirname, directory);
}
Status DBImpl::Directories::SetDirectories(
Env* env, const std::string& dbname, const std::string& wal_dir,
const std::vector<DbPath>& data_paths) {
Status s = CreateAndNewDirectory(env, dbname, &db_dir_);
if (!s.ok()) {
return s;
}
if (!wal_dir.empty() && dbname != wal_dir) {
s = CreateAndNewDirectory(env, wal_dir, &wal_dir_);
if (!s.ok()) {
return s;
}
}
data_dirs_.clear();
for (auto& p : data_paths) {
const std::string db_path = p.path;
if (db_path == dbname) {
data_dirs_.emplace_back(nullptr);
} else {
std::unique_ptr<Directory> path_directory;
s = CreateAndNewDirectory(env, db_path, &path_directory);
if (!s.ok()) {
return s;
}
data_dirs_.emplace_back(path_directory.release());
}
}
assert(data_dirs_.size() == data_paths.size());
return Status::OK();
}
Directory* DBImpl::Directories::GetDataDir(size_t path_id) {
assert(path_id < data_dirs_.size());
Directory* ret_dir = data_dirs_[path_id].get();
if (ret_dir == nullptr) {
// Should use db_dir_
return db_dir_.get();
}
return ret_dir;
}
Status DBImpl::Recover(
const std::vector<ColumnFamilyDescriptor>& column_families, bool read_only,
bool error_if_log_file_exist) {
mutex_.AssertHeld();
bool is_new_db = false;
assert(db_lock_ == nullptr);
if (!read_only) {
Status s = directories_.SetDirectories(env_, dbname_, db_options_.wal_dir,
db_options_.db_paths);
if (!s.ok()) {
return s;
}
s = env_->LockFile(LockFileName(dbname_), &db_lock_);
if (!s.ok()) {
return s;
}
if (!env_->FileExists(CurrentFileName(dbname_))) {
if (db_options_.create_if_missing) {
s = NewDB();
is_new_db = true;
if (!s.ok()) {
return s;
}
} else {
return Status::InvalidArgument(
dbname_, "does not exist (create_if_missing is false)");
}
} else {
if (db_options_.error_if_exists) {
return Status::InvalidArgument(
dbname_, "exists (error_if_exists is true)");
}
}
Dbid feature Summary: Create a new type of file on startup if it doesn't already exist called DBID. This will store a unique number generated from boost library's uuid header file. The use-case is to identify the case of a db losing all its data and coming back up either empty or from an image(backup/live replica's recovery) the key point to note is that DBID is not stored in a backup or db snapshot It's preferable to use Boost for uuid because: 1) A non-standard way of generating uuid is not good 2) /proc/sys/kernel/random/uuid generates a uuid but only on linux environments and the solution would not be clean 3) c++ doesn't have any direct way to get a uuid 4) Boost is a very good library that was already having linkage in rocksdb from third-party Note: I had to update the TOOLCHAIN_REV in build files to get latest verison of boost from third-party as the older version had a bug. I had to put Wno-uninitialized in Makefile because boost-1.51 has an unitialized variable and rocksdb would not comiple otherwise. Latet open-source for boost is 1.54 but is not there in third-party. I have notified the concerned people in fbcode about it. @kailiu : While releasing to third-party, an additional dependency will need to be created for boost in TARGETS file. I can help identify. Test Plan: Expand db_test to test 2 cases 1) Restarting db with Id file present - verify that no change to Id 2)Restarting db with Id file deleted - verify that a different Id is there after reopen Also run make all check Reviewers: dhruba, haobo, kailiu, sdong Reviewed By: dhruba CC: leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D13587
11 years ago
// Check for the IDENTITY file and create it if not there
if (!env_->FileExists(IdentityFileName(dbname_))) {
s = SetIdentityFile(env_, dbname_);
if (!s.ok()) {
return s;
}
}
}
Status s = versions_->Recover(column_families, read_only);
if (db_options_.paranoid_checks && s.ok()) {
s = CheckConsistency();
}
if (s.ok()) {
SequenceNumber max_sequence(kMaxSequenceNumber);
default_cf_handle_ = new ColumnFamilyHandleImpl(
versions_->GetColumnFamilySet()->GetDefault(), this, &mutex_);
make internal stats independent of statistics Summary: also make it aware of column family output from db_bench ``` ** Compaction Stats [default] ** Level Files Size(MB) Score Read(GB) Rn(GB) Rnp1(GB) Write(GB) Wnew(GB) RW-Amp W-Amp Rd(MB/s) Wr(MB/s) Rn(cnt) Rnp1(cnt) Wnp1(cnt) Wnew(cnt) Comp(sec) Comp(cnt) Avg(sec) Stall(sec) Stall(cnt) Avg(ms) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ L0 14 956 0.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.7 2.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 111.6 0 0 0 0 24 40 0.612 75.20 492387 0.15 L1 21 2001 2.0 5.7 2.0 3.7 5.3 1.6 5.4 2.6 71.2 65.7 31 43 55 12 82 2 41.242 43.72 41183 1.06 L2 217 18974 1.9 16.5 2.0 14.4 15.1 0.7 15.6 7.4 70.1 64.3 17 182 185 3 241 16 15.052 0.00 0 0.00 L3 1641 188245 1.8 9.1 1.1 8.0 8.5 0.5 15.4 7.4 61.3 57.2 9 75 76 1 152 9 16.887 0.00 0 0.00 L4 4447 449025 0.4 13.4 4.8 8.6 9.1 0.5 4.7 1.9 77.8 52.7 38 79 100 21 176 38 4.639 0.00 0 0.00 Sum 6340 659201 0.0 44.7 10.0 34.7 40.6 6.0 32.0 15.2 67.7 61.6 95 379 416 37 676 105 6.439 118.91 533570 0.22 Int 0 0 0.0 1.2 0.4 0.8 1.3 0.5 5.2 2.7 59.1 65.6 3 7 9 2 20 10 2.003 0.00 0 0.00 Stalls(secs): 75.197 level0_slowdown, 0.000 level0_numfiles, 0.000 memtable_compaction, 43.717 leveln_slowdown Stalls(count): 492387 level0_slowdown, 0 level0_numfiles, 0 memtable_compaction, 41183 leveln_slowdown ** DB Stats ** Uptime(secs): 202.1 total, 13.5 interval Cumulative writes: 6291456 writes, 6291456 batches, 1.0 writes per batch, 4.90 ingest GB Cumulative WAL: 6291456 writes, 6291456 syncs, 1.00 writes per sync, 4.90 GB written Interval writes: 1048576 writes, 1048576 batches, 1.0 writes per batch, 836.0 ingest MB Interval WAL: 1048576 writes, 1048576 syncs, 1.00 writes per sync, 0.82 MB written Test Plan: ran it Reviewers: sdong, yhchiang, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D19917
10 years ago
default_cf_internal_stats_ = default_cf_handle_->cfd()->internal_stats();
single_column_family_mode_ =
versions_->GetColumnFamilySet()->NumberOfColumnFamilies() == 1;
// Recover from all newer log files than the ones named in the
// descriptor (new log files may have been added by the previous
// incarnation without registering them in the descriptor).
//
// Note that prev_log_number() is no longer used, but we pay
// attention to it in case we are recovering a database
// produced by an older version of rocksdb.
const uint64_t min_log = versions_->MinLogNumber();
const uint64_t prev_log = versions_->prev_log_number();
std::vector<std::string> filenames;
s = env_->GetChildren(db_options_.wal_dir, &filenames);
if (!s.ok()) {
return s;
}
std::vector<uint64_t> logs;
for (size_t i = 0; i < filenames.size(); i++) {
uint64_t number;
FileType type;
if (ParseFileName(filenames[i], &number, &type) && type == kLogFile) {
if (is_new_db) {
return Status::Corruption(
"While creating a new Db, wal_dir contains "
"existing log file: ",
filenames[i]);
} else if ((number >= min_log) || (number == prev_log)) {
logs.push_back(number);
}
}
}
if (logs.size() > 0 && error_if_log_file_exist) {
return Status::Corruption(""
"The db was opened in readonly mode with error_if_log_file_exist"
"flag but a log file already exists");
}
if (!logs.empty()) {
// Recover in the order in which the logs were generated
std::sort(logs.begin(), logs.end());
s = RecoverLogFiles(logs, &max_sequence, read_only);
if (!s.ok()) {
// Clear memtables if recovery failed
for (auto cfd : *versions_->GetColumnFamilySet()) {
cfd->CreateNewMemtable(*cfd->GetLatestMutableCFOptions(),
kMaxSequenceNumber);
}
}
}
SetTickerCount(stats_, SEQUENCE_NUMBER, versions_->LastSequence());
}
// Initial value
max_total_in_memory_state_ = 0;
for (auto cfd : *versions_->GetColumnFamilySet()) {
auto* mutable_cf_options = cfd->GetLatestMutableCFOptions();
max_total_in_memory_state_ += mutable_cf_options->write_buffer_size *
mutable_cf_options->max_write_buffer_number;
}
return s;
}
// REQUIRES: log_numbers are sorted in ascending order
Status DBImpl::RecoverLogFiles(const std::vector<uint64_t>& log_numbers,
SequenceNumber* max_sequence, bool read_only) {
struct LogReporter : public log::Reader::Reporter {
Env* env;
Logger* info_log;
const char* fname;
Status* status; // nullptr if db_options_.paranoid_checks==false
virtual void Corruption(size_t bytes, const Status& s) override {
Log(InfoLogLevel::WARN_LEVEL,
info_log, "%s%s: dropping %d bytes; %s",
(this->status == nullptr ? "(ignoring error) " : ""),
fname, static_cast<int>(bytes), s.ToString().c_str());
if (this->status != nullptr && this->status->ok()) *this->status = s;
}
};
mutex_.AssertHeld();
Status status;
std::unordered_map<int, VersionEdit> version_edits;
// no need to refcount because iteration is under mutex
for (auto cfd : *versions_->GetColumnFamilySet()) {
VersionEdit edit;
edit.SetColumnFamily(cfd->GetID());
version_edits.insert({cfd->GetID(), edit});
}
int job_id = next_job_id_.fetch_add(1);
{
auto stream = event_logger_.Log();
stream << "job" << job_id << "event"
<< "recovery_started";
stream << "log_files";
stream.StartArray();
for (auto log_number : log_numbers) {
stream << log_number;
}
stream.EndArray();
}
Refactor Recover() code Summary: This diff does two things: * Rethinks how we call Recover() with read_only option. Before, we call it with pointer to memtable where we'd like to apply those changes to. This memtable is set in db_impl_readonly.cc and it's actually DBImpl::mem_. Why don't we just apply updates to mem_ right away? It seems more intuitive. * Changes when we apply updates to manifest. Before, the process is to recover all the logs, flush it to sst files and then do one giant commit that atomically adds all recovered sst files and sets the next log number. This works good enough, but causes some small troubles for my column family approach, since I can't have one VersionEdit apply to more than single column family[1]. The change here is to commit the files recovered from logs right away. Here is the state of the world before the change: 1. Recover log 5, add new sst files to edit 2. Recover log 7, add new sst files to edit 3. Recover log 8, add new sst files to edit 4. Commit all added sst files to manifest and mark log files 5, 7 and 8 as recoverd (via SetLogNumber(9) function) After the change, we'll do: 1. Recover log 5, commit the new sst files and set log 5 as recovered 2. Recover log 7, commit the new sst files and set log 7 as recovered 3. Recover log 8, commit the new sst files and set log 8 as recovered The added (small) benefit is that if we fail after (2), the new recovery will only have to recover log 8. In previous case, we'll have to restart the recovery from the beginning. The bigger benefit will be to enable easier integration of multiple column families in Recovery code path. [1] I'm happy to dicuss this decison, but I believe this is the cleanest way to go. It also makes backward compatibility much easier. We don't have a requirement of adding multiple column families atomically. Test Plan: make check Reviewers: dhruba, haobo, kailiu, sdong Reviewed By: kailiu CC: leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D15237
11 years ago
for (auto log_number : log_numbers) {
// The previous incarnation may not have written any MANIFEST
// records after allocating this log number. So we manually
// update the file number allocation counter in VersionSet.
versions_->MarkFileNumberUsedDuringRecovery(log_number);
// Open the log file
std::string fname = LogFileName(db_options_.wal_dir, log_number);
unique_ptr<SequentialFile> file;
status = env_->NewSequentialFile(fname, &file, env_options_);
if (!status.ok()) {
MaybeIgnoreError(&status);
if (!status.ok()) {
return status;
} else {
// Fail with one log file, but that's ok.
// Try next one.
continue;
}
}
// Create the log reader.
LogReporter reporter;
reporter.env = env_;
reporter.info_log = db_options_.info_log.get();
reporter.fname = fname.c_str();
reporter.status = (db_options_.paranoid_checks) ? &status : nullptr;
// We intentially make log::Reader do checksumming even if
// paranoid_checks==false so that corruptions cause entire commits
// to be skipped instead of propagating bad information (like overly
// large sequence numbers).
log::Reader reader(std::move(file), &reporter, true /*checksum*/,
0 /*initial_offset*/);
Log(InfoLogLevel::INFO_LEVEL,
db_options_.info_log, "Recovering log #%" PRIu64 "", log_number);
// Read all the records and add to a memtable
std::string scratch;
Slice record;
WriteBatch batch;
while (reader.ReadRecord(&record, &scratch) && status.ok()) {
if (record.size() < 12) {
reporter.Corruption(record.size(),
Status::Corruption("log record too small"));
continue;
}
WriteBatchInternal::SetContents(&batch, record);
// If column family was not found, it might mean that the WAL write
// batch references to the column family that was dropped after the
// insert. We don't want to fail the whole write batch in that case --
// we just ignore the update.
// That's why we set ignore missing column families to true
status = WriteBatchInternal::InsertInto(
&batch, column_family_memtables_.get(), true, log_number);
MaybeIgnoreError(&status);
if (!status.ok()) {
return status;
}
const SequenceNumber last_seq = WriteBatchInternal::Sequence(&batch) +
WriteBatchInternal::Count(&batch) - 1;
if ((*max_sequence == kMaxSequenceNumber) || (last_seq > *max_sequence)) {
*max_sequence = last_seq;
}
if (!read_only) {
// we can do this because this is called before client has access to the
// DB and there is only a single thread operating on DB
ColumnFamilyData* cfd;
while ((cfd = flush_scheduler_.GetNextColumnFamily()) != nullptr) {
cfd->Unref();
// If this asserts, it means that InsertInto failed in
// filtering updates to already-flushed column families
assert(cfd->GetLogNumber() <= log_number);
auto iter = version_edits.find(cfd->GetID());
assert(iter != version_edits.end());
VersionEdit* edit = &iter->second;
status = WriteLevel0TableForRecovery(job_id, cfd, cfd->mem(), edit);
if (!status.ok()) {
// Reflect errors immediately so that conditions like full
// file-systems cause the DB::Open() to fail.
return status;
}
cfd->CreateNewMemtable(*cfd->GetLatestMutableCFOptions(),
*max_sequence);
}
}
}
if (!status.ok()) {
return status;
}
flush_scheduler_.Clear();
if ((*max_sequence != kMaxSequenceNumber) &&
(versions_->LastSequence() < *max_sequence)) {
versions_->SetLastSequence(*max_sequence);
}
}
if (!read_only) {
// no need to refcount since client still doesn't have access
// to the DB and can not drop column families while we iterate
auto max_log_number = log_numbers.back();
for (auto cfd : *versions_->GetColumnFamilySet()) {
auto iter = version_edits.find(cfd->GetID());
assert(iter != version_edits.end());
VersionEdit* edit = &iter->second;
if (cfd->GetLogNumber() > max_log_number) {
// Column family cfd has already flushed the data
// from all logs. Memtable has to be empty because
// we filter the updates based on log_number
// (in WriteBatch::InsertInto)
assert(cfd->mem()->GetFirstSequenceNumber() == 0);
assert(edit->NumEntries() == 0);
continue;
}
// flush the final memtable (if non-empty)
if (cfd->mem()->GetFirstSequenceNumber() != 0) {
status = WriteLevel0TableForRecovery(job_id, cfd, cfd->mem(), edit);
if (!status.ok()) {
// Recovery failed
break;
}
cfd->CreateNewMemtable(*cfd->GetLatestMutableCFOptions(),
*max_sequence);
}
// write MANIFEST with update
// writing log_number in the manifest means that any log file
// with number strongly less than (log_number + 1) is already
// recovered and should be ignored on next reincarnation.
// Since we already recovered max_log_number, we want all logs
// with numbers `<= max_log_number` (includes this one) to be ignored
edit->SetLogNumber(max_log_number + 1);
// we must mark the next log number as used, even though it's
// not actually used. that is because VersionSet assumes
// VersionSet::next_file_number_ always to be strictly greater than any
// log number
versions_->MarkFileNumberUsedDuringRecovery(max_log_number + 1);
status = versions_->LogAndApply(
cfd, *cfd->GetLatestMutableCFOptions(), edit, &mutex_);
if (!status.ok()) {
// Recovery failed
break;
}
}
}
Refactor Recover() code Summary: This diff does two things: * Rethinks how we call Recover() with read_only option. Before, we call it with pointer to memtable where we'd like to apply those changes to. This memtable is set in db_impl_readonly.cc and it's actually DBImpl::mem_. Why don't we just apply updates to mem_ right away? It seems more intuitive. * Changes when we apply updates to manifest. Before, the process is to recover all the logs, flush it to sst files and then do one giant commit that atomically adds all recovered sst files and sets the next log number. This works good enough, but causes some small troubles for my column family approach, since I can't have one VersionEdit apply to more than single column family[1]. The change here is to commit the files recovered from logs right away. Here is the state of the world before the change: 1. Recover log 5, add new sst files to edit 2. Recover log 7, add new sst files to edit 3. Recover log 8, add new sst files to edit 4. Commit all added sst files to manifest and mark log files 5, 7 and 8 as recoverd (via SetLogNumber(9) function) After the change, we'll do: 1. Recover log 5, commit the new sst files and set log 5 as recovered 2. Recover log 7, commit the new sst files and set log 7 as recovered 3. Recover log 8, commit the new sst files and set log 8 as recovered The added (small) benefit is that if we fail after (2), the new recovery will only have to recover log 8. In previous case, we'll have to restart the recovery from the beginning. The bigger benefit will be to enable easier integration of multiple column families in Recovery code path. [1] I'm happy to dicuss this decison, but I believe this is the cleanest way to go. It also makes backward compatibility much easier. We don't have a requirement of adding multiple column families atomically. Test Plan: make check Reviewers: dhruba, haobo, kailiu, sdong Reviewed By: kailiu CC: leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D15237
11 years ago
event_logger_.Log() << "job" << job_id << "event"
<< "recovery_finished";
return status;
}
Status DBImpl::WriteLevel0TableForRecovery(int job_id, ColumnFamilyData* cfd,
MemTable* mem, VersionEdit* edit) {
mutex_.AssertHeld();
const uint64_t start_micros = env_->NowMicros();
FileMetaData meta;
meta.fd = FileDescriptor(versions_->NewFileNumber(), 0, 0);
auto pending_outputs_inserted_elem =
CaptureCurrentFileNumberInPendingOutputs();
ReadOptions ro;
ro.total_order_seek = true;
Arena arena;
Status s;
TableProperties table_properties;
{
ScopedArenaIterator iter(mem->NewIterator(ro, &arena));
const SequenceNumber newest_snapshot = snapshots_.GetNewest();
const SequenceNumber earliest_seqno_in_memtable =
mem->GetFirstSequenceNumber();
Log(InfoLogLevel::DEBUG_LEVEL, db_options_.info_log,
"[%s] [WriteLevel0TableForRecovery]"
" Level-0 table #%" PRIu64 ": started",
cfd->GetName().c_str(), meta.fd.GetNumber());
bool paranoid_file_checks =
cfd->GetLatestMutableCFOptions()->paranoid_file_checks;
{
mutex_.Unlock();
TableFileCreationInfo info;
s = BuildTable(
dbname_, env_, *cfd->ioptions(), env_options_, cfd->table_cache(),
iter.get(), &meta, cfd->internal_comparator(),
cfd->int_tbl_prop_collector_factories(), newest_snapshot,
earliest_seqno_in_memtable, GetCompressionFlush(*cfd->ioptions()),
cfd->ioptions()->compression_opts, paranoid_file_checks, Env::IO_HIGH,
&info.table_properties);
LogFlush(db_options_.info_log);
Log(InfoLogLevel::DEBUG_LEVEL, db_options_.info_log,
"[%s] [WriteLevel0TableForRecovery]"
" Level-0 table #%" PRIu64 ": %" PRIu64 " bytes %s",
cfd->GetName().c_str(), meta.fd.GetNumber(), meta.fd.GetFileSize(),
s.ToString().c_str());
// output to event logger
if (s.ok()) {
info.db_name = dbname_;
info.cf_name = cfd->GetName();
info.file_path = TableFileName(db_options_.db_paths,
meta.fd.GetNumber(),
meta.fd.GetPathId());
info.file_size = meta.fd.GetFileSize();
info.job_id = job_id;
EventHelpers::LogAndNotifyTableFileCreation(
&event_logger_, db_options_.listeners, meta.fd, info);
}
mutex_.Lock();
}
}
ReleaseFileNumberFromPendingOutputs(pending_outputs_inserted_elem);
// Note that if file_size is zero, the file has been deleted and
// should not be added to the manifest.
int level = 0;
if (s.ok() && meta.fd.GetFileSize() > 0) {
edit->AddFile(level, meta.fd.GetNumber(), meta.fd.GetPathId(),
meta.fd.GetFileSize(), meta.smallest, meta.largest,
meta.smallest_seqno, meta.largest_seqno,
meta.marked_for_compaction);
}
InternalStats::CompactionStats stats(1);
stats.micros = env_->NowMicros() - start_micros;
stats.bytes_written = meta.fd.GetFileSize();
stats.num_output_files = 1;
cfd->internal_stats()->AddCompactionStats(level, stats);
make internal stats independent of statistics Summary: also make it aware of column family output from db_bench ``` ** Compaction Stats [default] ** Level Files Size(MB) Score Read(GB) Rn(GB) Rnp1(GB) Write(GB) Wnew(GB) RW-Amp W-Amp Rd(MB/s) Wr(MB/s) Rn(cnt) Rnp1(cnt) Wnp1(cnt) Wnew(cnt) Comp(sec) Comp(cnt) Avg(sec) Stall(sec) Stall(cnt) Avg(ms) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ L0 14 956 0.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.7 2.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 111.6 0 0 0 0 24 40 0.612 75.20 492387 0.15 L1 21 2001 2.0 5.7 2.0 3.7 5.3 1.6 5.4 2.6 71.2 65.7 31 43 55 12 82 2 41.242 43.72 41183 1.06 L2 217 18974 1.9 16.5 2.0 14.4 15.1 0.7 15.6 7.4 70.1 64.3 17 182 185 3 241 16 15.052 0.00 0 0.00 L3 1641 188245 1.8 9.1 1.1 8.0 8.5 0.5 15.4 7.4 61.3 57.2 9 75 76 1 152 9 16.887 0.00 0 0.00 L4 4447 449025 0.4 13.4 4.8 8.6 9.1 0.5 4.7 1.9 77.8 52.7 38 79 100 21 176 38 4.639 0.00 0 0.00 Sum 6340 659201 0.0 44.7 10.0 34.7 40.6 6.0 32.0 15.2 67.7 61.6 95 379 416 37 676 105 6.439 118.91 533570 0.22 Int 0 0 0.0 1.2 0.4 0.8 1.3 0.5 5.2 2.7 59.1 65.6 3 7 9 2 20 10 2.003 0.00 0 0.00 Stalls(secs): 75.197 level0_slowdown, 0.000 level0_numfiles, 0.000 memtable_compaction, 43.717 leveln_slowdown Stalls(count): 492387 level0_slowdown, 0 level0_numfiles, 0 memtable_compaction, 41183 leveln_slowdown ** DB Stats ** Uptime(secs): 202.1 total, 13.5 interval Cumulative writes: 6291456 writes, 6291456 batches, 1.0 writes per batch, 4.90 ingest GB Cumulative WAL: 6291456 writes, 6291456 syncs, 1.00 writes per sync, 4.90 GB written Interval writes: 1048576 writes, 1048576 batches, 1.0 writes per batch, 836.0 ingest MB Interval WAL: 1048576 writes, 1048576 syncs, 1.00 writes per sync, 0.82 MB written Test Plan: ran it Reviewers: sdong, yhchiang, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D19917
10 years ago
cfd->internal_stats()->AddCFStats(
InternalStats::BYTES_FLUSHED, meta.fd.GetFileSize());
RecordTick(stats_, COMPACT_WRITE_BYTES, meta.fd.GetFileSize());
return s;
}
Status DBImpl::FlushMemTableToOutputFile(
ColumnFamilyData* cfd, const MutableCFOptions& mutable_cf_options,
bool* madeProgress, JobContext* job_context, LogBuffer* log_buffer) {
mutex_.AssertHeld();
Support saving history in memtable_list Summary: For transactions, we are using the memtables to validate that there are no write conflicts. But after flushing, we don't have any memtables, and transactions could fail to commit. So we want to someone keep around some extra history to use for conflict checking. In addition, we want to provide a way to increase the size of this history if too many transactions fail to commit. After chatting with people, it seems like everyone prefers just using Memtables to store this history (instead of a separate history structure). It seems like the best place for this is abstracted inside the memtable_list. I decide to create a separate list in MemtableListVersion as using the same list complicated the flush/installalflushresults logic too much. This diff adds a new parameter to control how much memtable history to keep around after flushing. However, it sounds like people aren't too fond of adding new parameters. So I am making the default size of flushed+not-flushed memtables be set to max_write_buffers. This should not change the maximum amount of memory used, but make it more likely we're using closer the the limit. (We are now postponing deleting flushed memtables until the max_write_buffer limit is reached). So while we might use more memory on average, we are still obeying the limit set (and you could argue it's better to go ahead and use up memory now instead of waiting for a write stall to happen to test this limit). However, if people are opposed to this default behavior, we can easily set it to 0 and require this parameter be set in order to use transactions. Test Plan: Added a xfunc test to play around with setting different values of this parameter in all tests. Added testing in memtablelist_test and planning on adding more testing here. Reviewers: sdong, rven, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D37443
10 years ago
assert(cfd->imm()->NumNotFlushed() != 0);
assert(cfd->imm()->IsFlushPending());
FlushJob flush_job(dbname_, cfd, db_options_, mutable_cf_options,
env_options_, versions_.get(), &mutex_, &shutting_down_,
snapshots_.GetNewest(), job_context, log_buffer,
directories_.GetDbDir(), directories_.GetDataDir(0U),
GetCompressionFlush(*cfd->ioptions()), stats_,
&event_logger_);
FileMetaData file_meta;
// Within flush_job.Run, rocksdb may call event listener to notify
// file creation and deletion.
//
// Note that flush_job.Run will unlock and lock the db_mutex,
// and EventListener callback will be called when the db_mutex
// is unlocked by the current thread.
Status s = flush_job.Run(&file_meta);
if (s.ok()) {
InstallSuperVersionAndScheduleWorkWrapper(cfd, job_context,
mutable_cf_options);
if (madeProgress) {
*madeProgress = 1;
}
VersionStorageInfo::LevelSummaryStorage tmp;
LogToBuffer(log_buffer, "[%s] Level summary: %s\n", cfd->GetName().c_str(),
cfd->current()->storage_info()->LevelSummary(&tmp));
if (disable_delete_obsolete_files_ == 0) {
// add to deletion state
while (alive_log_files_.size() &&
alive_log_files_.begin()->number < versions_->MinLogNumber()) {
const auto& earliest = *alive_log_files_.begin();
job_context->log_delete_files.push_back(earliest.number);
total_log_size_ -= earliest.size;
alive_log_files_.pop_front();
}
}
}
if (!s.ok() && !s.IsShutdownInProgress() && db_options_.paranoid_checks &&
bg_error_.ok()) {
// if a bad error happened (not ShutdownInProgress) and paranoid_checks is
// true, mark DB read-only
bg_error_ = s;
}
RecordFlushIOStats();
#ifndef ROCKSDB_LITE
if (s.ok()) {
// may temporarily unlock and lock the mutex.
NotifyOnFlushCompleted(cfd, &file_meta, mutable_cf_options,
job_context->job_id);
}
#endif // ROCKSDB_LITE
return s;
}
void DBImpl::NotifyOnFlushCompleted(
ColumnFamilyData* cfd, FileMetaData* file_meta,
const MutableCFOptions& mutable_cf_options, int job_id) {
#ifndef ROCKSDB_LITE
if (db_options_.listeners.size() == 0U) {
return;
}
mutex_.AssertHeld();
if (shutting_down_.load(std::memory_order_acquire)) {
return;
}
bool triggered_writes_slowdown =
(cfd->current()->storage_info()->NumLevelFiles(0) >=
mutable_cf_options.level0_slowdown_writes_trigger);
bool triggered_writes_stop =
(cfd->current()->storage_info()->NumLevelFiles(0) >=
mutable_cf_options.level0_stop_writes_trigger);
// release lock while notifying events
mutex_.Unlock();
{
FlushJobInfo info;
info.cf_name = cfd->GetName();
// TODO(yhchiang): make db_paths dynamic in case flush does not
// go to L0 in the future.
info.file_path = MakeTableFileName(db_options_.db_paths[0].path,
file_meta->fd.GetNumber());
info.thread_id = env_->GetThreadID();
info.job_id = job_id;
info.triggered_writes_slowdown = triggered_writes_slowdown;
info.triggered_writes_stop = triggered_writes_stop;
info.smallest_seqno = file_meta->smallest_seqno;
info.largest_seqno = file_meta->largest_seqno;
for (auto listener : db_options_.listeners) {
listener->OnFlushCompleted(this, info);
}
}
mutex_.Lock();
// no need to signal bg_cv_ as it will be signaled at the end of the
// flush process.
#endif // ROCKSDB_LITE
}
Status DBImpl::CompactRange(const CompactRangeOptions& options,
ColumnFamilyHandle* column_family,
const Slice* begin, const Slice* end) {
if (options.target_path_id >= db_options_.db_paths.size()) {
return Status::InvalidArgument("Invalid target path ID");
}
auto cfh = reinterpret_cast<ColumnFamilyHandleImpl*>(column_family);
auto cfd = cfh->cfd();
Status s = FlushMemTable(cfd, FlushOptions());
if (!s.ok()) {
LogFlush(db_options_.info_log);
return s;
}
int max_level_with_files = 0;
{
InstrumentedMutexLock l(&mutex_);
Version* base = cfd->current();
for (int level = 1; level < base->storage_info()->num_non_empty_levels();
level++) {
if (base->storage_info()->OverlapInLevel(level, begin, end)) {
max_level_with_files = level;
}
}
}
int final_output_level = 0;
if (cfd->ioptions()->compaction_style == kCompactionStyleUniversal &&
cfd->NumberLevels() > 1) {
// Always compact all files together.
s = RunManualCompaction(cfd, ColumnFamilyData::kCompactAllLevels,
cfd->NumberLevels() - 1, options.target_path_id,
begin, end);
final_output_level = cfd->NumberLevels() - 1;
} else {
for (int level = 0; level <= max_level_with_files; level++) {
int output_level;
// in case the compaction is unversal or if we're compacting the
// bottom-most level, the output level will be the same as input one.
// level 0 can never be the bottommost level (i.e. if all files are in
// level 0, we will compact to level 1)
if (cfd->ioptions()->compaction_style == kCompactionStyleUniversal ||
cfd->ioptions()->compaction_style == kCompactionStyleFIFO) {
output_level = level;
} else if (level == max_level_with_files && level > 0) {
if (options.force_bottommost_level_compaction == false &&
cfd->ioptions()->compaction_filter == nullptr &&
cfd->ioptions()->compaction_filter_factory == nullptr &&
cfd->ioptions()->compaction_filter_factory_v2 == nullptr) {
// If we are not forced to compact the bottommost level and there is
// no compaction filter we can skip the compaction of
// the bottommost level
continue;
}
output_level = level;
} else {
output_level = level + 1;
if (cfd->ioptions()->compaction_style == kCompactionStyleLevel &&
cfd->ioptions()->level_compaction_dynamic_level_bytes &&
level == 0) {
output_level = ColumnFamilyData::kCompactToBaseLevel;
}
}
s = RunManualCompaction(cfd, level, output_level, options.target_path_id,
begin, end);
if (!s.ok()) {
break;
}
if (output_level == ColumnFamilyData::kCompactToBaseLevel) {
final_output_level = cfd->NumberLevels() - 1;
} else if (output_level > final_output_level) {
final_output_level = output_level;
}
TEST_SYNC_POINT("DBImpl::RunManualCompaction()::1");
TEST_SYNC_POINT("DBImpl::RunManualCompaction()::2");
}
}
if (!s.ok()) {
LogFlush(db_options_.info_log);
return s;
}
if (options.change_level) {
s = ReFitLevel(cfd, final_output_level, options.target_level);
}
LogFlush(db_options_.info_log);
{
InstrumentedMutexLock l(&mutex_);
// an automatic compaction that has been scheduled might have been
// preempted by the manual compactions. Need to schedule it back.
MaybeScheduleFlushOrCompaction();
}
return s;
}
Status DBImpl::CompactFiles(
const CompactionOptions& compact_options,
ColumnFamilyHandle* column_family,
const std::vector<std::string>& input_file_names,
const int output_level, const int output_path_id) {
#ifdef ROCKSDB_LITE
// not supported in lite version
return Status::NotSupported("Not supported in ROCKSDB LITE");
#else
if (column_family == nullptr) {
return Status::InvalidArgument("ColumnFamilyHandle must be non-null.");
}
auto cfd = reinterpret_cast<ColumnFamilyHandleImpl*>(column_family)->cfd();
assert(cfd);
Status s;
JobContext job_context(0, true);
LogBuffer log_buffer(InfoLogLevel::INFO_LEVEL,
db_options_.info_log.get());
// Perform CompactFiles
SuperVersion* sv = GetAndRefSuperVersion(cfd);
{
InstrumentedMutexLock l(&mutex_);
s = CompactFilesImpl(compact_options, cfd, sv->current,
input_file_names, output_level,
output_path_id, &job_context, &log_buffer);
}
ReturnAndCleanupSuperVersion(cfd, sv);
// Find and delete obsolete files
{
InstrumentedMutexLock l(&mutex_);
// If !s.ok(), this means that Compaction failed. In that case, we want
// to delete all obsolete files we might have created and we force
// FindObsoleteFiles(). This is because job_context does not
// catch all created files if compaction failed.
FindObsoleteFiles(&job_context, !s.ok());
} // release the mutex
// delete unnecessary files if any, this is done outside the mutex
if (job_context.HaveSomethingToDelete() || !log_buffer.IsEmpty()) {
// Have to flush the info logs before bg_compaction_scheduled_--
// because if bg_flush_scheduled_ becomes 0 and the lock is
// released, the deconstructor of DB can kick in and destroy all the
// states of DB so info_log might not be available after that point.
// It also applies to access other states that DB owns.
log_buffer.FlushBufferToLog();
if (job_context.HaveSomethingToDelete()) {
// no mutex is locked here. No need to Unlock() and Lock() here.
PurgeObsoleteFiles(job_context);
}
job_context.Clean();
}
return s;
#endif // ROCKSDB_LITE
}
#ifndef ROCKSDB_LITE
Status DBImpl::CompactFilesImpl(
const CompactionOptions& compact_options, ColumnFamilyData* cfd,
Version* version, const std::vector<std::string>& input_file_names,
const int output_level, int output_path_id, JobContext* job_context,
LogBuffer* log_buffer) {
mutex_.AssertHeld();
if (shutting_down_.load(std::memory_order_acquire)) {
return Status::ShutdownInProgress();
}
std::unordered_set<uint64_t> input_set;
for (auto file_name : input_file_names) {
input_set.insert(TableFileNameToNumber(file_name));
}
ColumnFamilyMetaData cf_meta;
// TODO(yhchiang): can directly use version here if none of the
// following functions call is pluggable to external developers.
version->GetColumnFamilyMetaData(&cf_meta);
if (output_path_id < 0) {
if (db_options_.db_paths.size() == 1U) {
output_path_id = 0;
} else {
return Status::NotSupported(
"Automatic output path selection is not "
"yet supported in CompactFiles()");
}
}
Status s = cfd->compaction_picker()->SanitizeCompactionInputFiles(
&input_set, cf_meta, output_level);
if (!s.ok()) {
return s;
}
Make Compaction class easier to use Summary: The goal of this diff is to make Compaction class easier to use. This should also make new compaction algorithms easier to write (like CompactFiles from @yhchiang and dynamic leveled and multi-leveled universal from @sdong). Here are couple of things demonstrating that Compaction class is hard to use: 1. we have two constructors of Compaction class 2. there's this thing called grandparents_, but it appears to only be setup for leveled compaction and not compactfiles 3. it's easy to introduce a subtle and dangerous bug like this: D36225 4. SetupBottomMostLevel() is hard to understand and it shouldn't be. See this comment: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/blob/afbafeaeaebfd27a0f3e992fee8e0c57d07658fa/db/compaction.cc#L236-L241. It also made it harder for @yhchiang to write CompactFiles, as evidenced by this: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/blob/afbafeaeaebfd27a0f3e992fee8e0c57d07658fa/db/compaction_picker.cc#L204-L210 The problem is that we create Compaction object, which holds a lot of state, and then pass it around to some functions. After those functions are done mutating, then we call couple of functions on Compaction object, like SetupBottommostLevel() and MarkFilesBeingCompacted(). It is very hard to see what's happening with all that Compaction's state while it's travelling across different functions. If you're writing a new PickCompaction() function you need to try really hard to understand what are all the functions you need to run on Compaction object and what state you need to setup. My proposed solution is to make important parts of Compaction immutable after construction. PickCompaction() should calculate compaction inputs and then pass them onto Compaction object once they are finalized. That makes it easy to create a new compaction -- just provide all the parameters to the constructor and you're done. No need to call confusing functions after you created your object. This diff doesn't fully achieve that goal, but it comes pretty close. Here are some of the changes: * have one Compaction constructor instead of two. * inputs_ is constant after construction * MarkFilesBeingCompacted() is now private to Compaction class and automatically called on construction/destruction. * SetupBottommostLevel() is gone. Compaction figures it out on its own based on the input. * CompactionPicker's functions are not passing around Compaction object anymore. They are only passing around the state that they need. Test Plan: make check make asan_check make valgrind_check Reviewers: rven, anthony, sdong, yhchiang Reviewed By: yhchiang Subscribers: sdong, yhchiang, dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D36687
10 years ago
std::vector<CompactionInputFiles> input_files;
s = cfd->compaction_picker()->GetCompactionInputsFromFileNumbers(
&input_files, &input_set, version->storage_info(), compact_options);
if (!s.ok()) {
return s;
}
for (auto inputs : input_files) {
if (cfd->compaction_picker()->FilesInCompaction(inputs.files)) {
return Status::Aborted(
"Some of the necessary compaction input "
"files are already being compacted");
}
}
// At this point, CompactFiles will be run.
bg_compaction_scheduled_++;
unique_ptr<Compaction> c;
assert(cfd->compaction_picker());
c.reset(cfd->compaction_picker()->FormCompaction(
Make Compaction class easier to use Summary: The goal of this diff is to make Compaction class easier to use. This should also make new compaction algorithms easier to write (like CompactFiles from @yhchiang and dynamic leveled and multi-leveled universal from @sdong). Here are couple of things demonstrating that Compaction class is hard to use: 1. we have two constructors of Compaction class 2. there's this thing called grandparents_, but it appears to only be setup for leveled compaction and not compactfiles 3. it's easy to introduce a subtle and dangerous bug like this: D36225 4. SetupBottomMostLevel() is hard to understand and it shouldn't be. See this comment: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/blob/afbafeaeaebfd27a0f3e992fee8e0c57d07658fa/db/compaction.cc#L236-L241. It also made it harder for @yhchiang to write CompactFiles, as evidenced by this: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/blob/afbafeaeaebfd27a0f3e992fee8e0c57d07658fa/db/compaction_picker.cc#L204-L210 The problem is that we create Compaction object, which holds a lot of state, and then pass it around to some functions. After those functions are done mutating, then we call couple of functions on Compaction object, like SetupBottommostLevel() and MarkFilesBeingCompacted(). It is very hard to see what's happening with all that Compaction's state while it's travelling across different functions. If you're writing a new PickCompaction() function you need to try really hard to understand what are all the functions you need to run on Compaction object and what state you need to setup. My proposed solution is to make important parts of Compaction immutable after construction. PickCompaction() should calculate compaction inputs and then pass them onto Compaction object once they are finalized. That makes it easy to create a new compaction -- just provide all the parameters to the constructor and you're done. No need to call confusing functions after you created your object. This diff doesn't fully achieve that goal, but it comes pretty close. Here are some of the changes: * have one Compaction constructor instead of two. * inputs_ is constant after construction * MarkFilesBeingCompacted() is now private to Compaction class and automatically called on construction/destruction. * SetupBottommostLevel() is gone. Compaction figures it out on its own based on the input. * CompactionPicker's functions are not passing around Compaction object anymore. They are only passing around the state that they need. Test Plan: make check make asan_check make valgrind_check Reviewers: rven, anthony, sdong, yhchiang Reviewed By: yhchiang Subscribers: sdong, yhchiang, dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D36687
10 years ago
compact_options, input_files, output_level, version->storage_info(),
*cfd->GetLatestMutableCFOptions(), output_path_id));
assert(c);
c->SetInputVersion(version);
// deletion compaction currently not allowed in CompactFiles.
assert(!c->IsDeletionCompaction());
auto yield_callback = [&]() {
return CallFlushDuringCompaction(
c->column_family_data(), *c->mutable_cf_options(),
job_context, log_buffer);
};
assert(is_snapshot_supported_ || snapshots_.empty());
CompactionJob compaction_job(
job_context->job_id, c.get(), db_options_, env_options_, versions_.get(),
&shutting_down_, log_buffer, directories_.GetDbDir(),
directories_.GetDataDir(c->GetOutputPathId()), stats_,
snapshots_.GetAll(), table_cache_, std::move(yield_callback),
&event_logger_, c->mutable_cf_options()->paranoid_file_checks, dbname_,
nullptr); // Here we pass a nullptr for CompactionJobStats because
// CompactFiles does not trigger OnCompactionCompleted(),
// which is the only place where CompactionJobStats is
// returned. The idea of not triggering OnCompationCompleted()
// is that CompactFiles runs in the caller thread, so the user
// should always know when it completes. As a result, it makes
// less sense to notify the users something they should already
// know.
//
// In the future, if we would like to add CompactionJobStats
// support for CompactFiles, we should have CompactFiles API
// pass a pointer of CompactionJobStats as the out-value
// instead of using EventListener.
compaction_job.Prepare();
mutex_.Unlock();
Status status = compaction_job.Run();
mutex_.Lock();
compaction_job.Install(&status, *c->mutable_cf_options(), &mutex_);
if (status.ok()) {
InstallSuperVersionAndScheduleWorkWrapper(
c->column_family_data(), job_context, *c->mutable_cf_options());
}
c->ReleaseCompactionFiles(s);
c.reset();
if (status.ok()) {
// Done
} else if (status.IsShutdownInProgress()) {
// Ignore compaction errors found during shutting down
} else {
Log(InfoLogLevel::WARN_LEVEL, db_options_.info_log,
"[%s] [JOB %d] Compaction error: %s",
c->column_family_data()->GetName().c_str(), job_context->job_id,
status.ToString().c_str());
if (db_options_.paranoid_checks && bg_error_.ok()) {
bg_error_ = status;
}
}
bg_compaction_scheduled_--;
if (bg_compaction_scheduled_ == 0) {
bg_cv_.SignalAll();
}
return status;
}
#endif // ROCKSDB_LITE
void DBImpl::NotifyOnCompactionCompleted(
ColumnFamilyData* cfd, Compaction *c, const Status &st,
const CompactionJobStats& compaction_job_stats,
const int job_id) {
#ifndef ROCKSDB_LITE
if (db_options_.listeners.size() == 0U) {
return;
}
mutex_.AssertHeld();
if (shutting_down_.load(std::memory_order_acquire)) {
return;
}
// release lock while notifying events
mutex_.Unlock();
{
CompactionJobInfo info;
info.cf_name = cfd->GetName();
info.status = st;
info.thread_id = env_->GetThreadID();
info.job_id = job_id;
info.base_input_level = c->start_level();
info.output_level = c->output_level();
info.stats = compaction_job_stats;
for (size_t i = 0; i < c->num_input_levels(); ++i) {
for (const auto fmd : *c->inputs(i)) {
info.input_files.push_back(
TableFileName(db_options_.db_paths,
fmd->fd.GetNumber(),
fmd->fd.GetPathId()));
}
}
for (const auto newf : c->edit()->GetNewFiles()) {
info.output_files.push_back(
TableFileName(db_options_.db_paths,
newf.second.fd.GetNumber(),
newf.second.fd.GetPathId()));
}
for (auto listener : db_options_.listeners) {
listener->OnCompactionCompleted(this, info);
}
}
mutex_.Lock();
// no need to signal bg_cv_ as it will be signaled at the end of the
// flush process.
#endif // ROCKSDB_LITE
}
Status DBImpl::SetOptions(ColumnFamilyHandle* column_family,
const std::unordered_map<std::string, std::string>& options_map) {
#ifdef ROCKSDB_LITE
return Status::NotSupported("Not supported in ROCKSDB LITE");
#else
auto* cfd = reinterpret_cast<ColumnFamilyHandleImpl*>(column_family)->cfd();
if (options_map.empty()) {
Log(InfoLogLevel::WARN_LEVEL,
db_options_.info_log, "SetOptions() on column family [%s], empty input",
cfd->GetName().c_str());
return Status::InvalidArgument("empty input");
}
MutableCFOptions new_options;
Status s;
{
InstrumentedMutexLock l(&mutex_);
s = cfd->SetOptions(options_map);
if (s.ok()) {
new_options = *cfd->GetLatestMutableCFOptions();
}
}
Log(InfoLogLevel::INFO_LEVEL, db_options_.info_log,
"SetOptions() on column family [%s], inputs:",
cfd->GetName().c_str());
for (const auto& o : options_map) {
Log(InfoLogLevel::INFO_LEVEL, db_options_.info_log,
"%s: %s\n", o.first.c_str(), o.second.c_str());
}
if (s.ok()) {
Log(InfoLogLevel::INFO_LEVEL,
db_options_.info_log, "[%s] SetOptions succeeded",
cfd->GetName().c_str());
new_options.Dump(db_options_.info_log.get());
} else {
Log(InfoLogLevel::WARN_LEVEL, db_options_.info_log,
"[%s] SetOptions failed", cfd->GetName().c_str());
}
LogFlush(db_options_.info_log);
return s;
#endif // ROCKSDB_LITE
}
// return the same level if it cannot be moved
int DBImpl::FindMinimumEmptyLevelFitting(ColumnFamilyData* cfd,
const MutableCFOptions& mutable_cf_options, int level) {
mutex_.AssertHeld();
const auto* vstorage = cfd->current()->storage_info();
int minimum_level = level;
for (int i = level - 1; i > 0; --i) {
// stop if level i is not empty
if (vstorage->NumLevelFiles(i) > 0) break;
// stop if level i is too small (cannot fit the level files)
if (vstorage->MaxBytesForLevel(i) < vstorage->NumLevelBytes(level)) {
break;
}
minimum_level = i;
}
return minimum_level;
}
Status DBImpl::ReFitLevel(ColumnFamilyData* cfd, int level, int target_level) {
assert(level < cfd->NumberLevels());
if (target_level >= cfd->NumberLevels()) {
return Status::InvalidArgument("Target level exceeds number of levels");
}
SuperVersion* superversion_to_free = nullptr;
SuperVersion* new_superversion = new SuperVersion();
InstrumentedMutexLock guard_lock(&mutex_);
// only allow one thread refitting
if (refitting_level_) {
Log(InfoLogLevel::INFO_LEVEL, db_options_.info_log,
"[ReFitLevel] another thread is refitting");
delete new_superversion;
return Status::NotSupported("another thread is refitting");
}
refitting_level_ = true;
// wait for all background threads to stop
bg_work_gate_closed_ = true;
while (bg_compaction_scheduled_ > 0 || bg_flush_scheduled_) {
Log(InfoLogLevel::INFO_LEVEL, db_options_.info_log,
"[RefitLevel] waiting for background threads to stop: %d %d",
bg_compaction_scheduled_, bg_flush_scheduled_);
bg_cv_.Wait();
}
const MutableCFOptions mutable_cf_options =
*cfd->GetLatestMutableCFOptions();
// move to a smaller level
int to_level = target_level;
if (target_level < 0) {
to_level = FindMinimumEmptyLevelFitting(cfd, mutable_cf_options, level);
}
Status status;
auto* vstorage = cfd->current()->storage_info();
if (to_level > level) {
if (level == 0) {
delete new_superversion;
return Status::NotSupported(
"Cannot change from level 0 to other levels.");
}
// Check levels are empty for a trivial move
for (int l = level + 1; l <= to_level; l++) {
if (vstorage->NumLevelFiles(l) > 0) {
delete new_superversion;
return Status::NotSupported(
"Levels between source and target are not empty for a move.");
}
}
}
if (to_level != level) {
Log(InfoLogLevel::DEBUG_LEVEL, db_options_.info_log,
"[%s] Before refitting:\n%s",
cfd->GetName().c_str(), cfd->current()->DebugString().data());
VersionEdit edit;
edit.SetColumnFamily(cfd->GetID());
for (const auto& f : vstorage->LevelFiles(level)) {
edit.DeleteFile(level, f->fd.GetNumber());
edit.AddFile(to_level, f->fd.GetNumber(), f->fd.GetPathId(),
f->fd.GetFileSize(), f->smallest, f->largest,
f->smallest_seqno, f->largest_seqno,
f->marked_for_compaction);
}
Log(InfoLogLevel::DEBUG_LEVEL, db_options_.info_log,
"[%s] Apply version edit:\n%s",
cfd->GetName().c_str(), edit.DebugString().data());
status = versions_->LogAndApply(cfd, mutable_cf_options, &edit, &mutex_,
directories_.GetDbDir());
superversion_to_free = InstallSuperVersionAndScheduleWork(
cfd, new_superversion, mutable_cf_options);
new_superversion = nullptr;
Log(InfoLogLevel::DEBUG_LEVEL, db_options_.info_log,
"[%s] LogAndApply: %s\n", cfd->GetName().c_str(),
status.ToString().data());
if (status.ok()) {
Log(InfoLogLevel::DEBUG_LEVEL, db_options_.info_log,
"[%s] After refitting:\n%s",
cfd->GetName().c_str(), cfd->current()->DebugString().data());
}
}
refitting_level_ = false;
bg_work_gate_closed_ = false;
delete superversion_to_free;
delete new_superversion;
return status;
}
int DBImpl::NumberLevels(ColumnFamilyHandle* column_family) {
auto cfh = reinterpret_cast<ColumnFamilyHandleImpl*>(column_family);
return cfh->cfd()->NumberLevels();
}
int DBImpl::MaxMemCompactionLevel(ColumnFamilyHandle* column_family) {
auto cfh = reinterpret_cast<ColumnFamilyHandleImpl*>(column_family);
InstrumentedMutexLock l(&mutex_);
return cfh->cfd()->GetSuperVersion()->
mutable_cf_options.max_mem_compaction_level;
}
int DBImpl::Level0StopWriteTrigger(ColumnFamilyHandle* column_family) {
auto cfh = reinterpret_cast<ColumnFamilyHandleImpl*>(column_family);
InstrumentedMutexLock l(&mutex_);
return cfh->cfd()->GetSuperVersion()->
mutable_cf_options.level0_stop_writes_trigger;
}
Status DBImpl::Flush(const FlushOptions& flush_options,
ColumnFamilyHandle* column_family) {
auto cfh = reinterpret_cast<ColumnFamilyHandleImpl*>(column_family);
return FlushMemTable(cfh->cfd(), flush_options);
}
SequenceNumber DBImpl::GetLatestSequenceNumber() const {
return versions_->LastSequence();
}
Status DBImpl::RunManualCompaction(ColumnFamilyData* cfd, int input_level,
int output_level, uint32_t output_path_id,
Allowing L0 -> L1 trivial move on sorted data Summary: This diff updates the logic of how we do trivial move, now trivial move can run on any number of files in input level as long as they are not overlapping The conditions for trivial move have been updated Introduced conditions: - Trivial move cannot happen if we have a compaction filter (except if the compaction is not manual) - Input level files cannot be overlapping Removed conditions: - Trivial move only run when the compaction is not manual - Input level should can contain only 1 file More context on what tests failed because of Trivial move ``` DBTest.CompactionsGenerateMultipleFiles This test is expecting compaction on a file in L0 to generate multiple files in L1, this test will fail with trivial move because we end up with one file in L1 ``` ``` DBTest.NoSpaceCompactRange This test expect compaction to fail when we force environment to report running out of space, of course this is not valid in trivial move situation because trivial move does not need any extra space, and did not check for that ``` ``` DBTest.DropWrites Similar to DBTest.NoSpaceCompactRange ``` ``` DBTest.DeleteObsoleteFilesPendingOutputs This test expect that a file in L2 is deleted after it's moved to L3, this is not valid with trivial move because although the file was moved it is now used by L3 ``` ``` CuckooTableDBTest.CompactionIntoMultipleFiles Same as DBTest.CompactionsGenerateMultipleFiles ``` This diff is based on a work by @sdong https://reviews.facebook.net/D34149 Test Plan: make -j64 check Reviewers: rven, sdong, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: yhchiang, ott, march, dhruba, sdong Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D34797
10 years ago
const Slice* begin, const Slice* end,
bool disallow_trivial_move) {
assert(input_level == ColumnFamilyData::kCompactAllLevels ||
input_level >= 0);
InternalKey begin_storage, end_storage;
ManualCompaction manual;
manual.cfd = cfd;
manual.input_level = input_level;
manual.output_level = output_level;
manual.output_path_id = output_path_id;
manual.done = false;
manual.in_progress = false;
Allowing L0 -> L1 trivial move on sorted data Summary: This diff updates the logic of how we do trivial move, now trivial move can run on any number of files in input level as long as they are not overlapping The conditions for trivial move have been updated Introduced conditions: - Trivial move cannot happen if we have a compaction filter (except if the compaction is not manual) - Input level files cannot be overlapping Removed conditions: - Trivial move only run when the compaction is not manual - Input level should can contain only 1 file More context on what tests failed because of Trivial move ``` DBTest.CompactionsGenerateMultipleFiles This test is expecting compaction on a file in L0 to generate multiple files in L1, this test will fail with trivial move because we end up with one file in L1 ``` ``` DBTest.NoSpaceCompactRange This test expect compaction to fail when we force environment to report running out of space, of course this is not valid in trivial move situation because trivial move does not need any extra space, and did not check for that ``` ``` DBTest.DropWrites Similar to DBTest.NoSpaceCompactRange ``` ``` DBTest.DeleteObsoleteFilesPendingOutputs This test expect that a file in L2 is deleted after it's moved to L3, this is not valid with trivial move because although the file was moved it is now used by L3 ``` ``` CuckooTableDBTest.CompactionIntoMultipleFiles Same as DBTest.CompactionsGenerateMultipleFiles ``` This diff is based on a work by @sdong https://reviews.facebook.net/D34149 Test Plan: make -j64 check Reviewers: rven, sdong, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: yhchiang, ott, march, dhruba, sdong Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D34797
10 years ago
manual.disallow_trivial_move = disallow_trivial_move;
// For universal compaction, we enforce every manual compaction to compact
// all files.
if (begin == nullptr ||
cfd->ioptions()->compaction_style == kCompactionStyleUniversal ||
cfd->ioptions()->compaction_style == kCompactionStyleFIFO) {
manual.begin = nullptr;
} else {
begin_storage.SetMaxPossibleForUserKey(*begin);
manual.begin = &begin_storage;
}
if (end == nullptr ||
cfd->ioptions()->compaction_style == kCompactionStyleUniversal ||
cfd->ioptions()->compaction_style == kCompactionStyleFIFO) {
manual.end = nullptr;
} else {
end_storage.SetMinPossibleForUserKey(*end);
manual.end = &end_storage;
}
InstrumentedMutexLock l(&mutex_);
Fix a deadlock in CompactRange() Summary: The way DBImpl::TEST_CompactRange() throttles down the number of bg compactions can cause it to deadlock when CompactRange() is called concurrently from multiple threads. Imagine a following scenario with only two threads (max_background_compactions is 10 and bg_compaction_scheduled_ is initially 0): 1. Thread #1 increments bg_compaction_scheduled_ (to LargeNumber), sets bg_compaction_scheduled_ to 9 (newvalue), schedules the compaction (bg_compaction_scheduled_ is now 10) and waits for it to complete. 2. Thread #2 calls TEST_CompactRange(), increments bg_compaction_scheduled_ (now LargeNumber + 10) and waits on a cv for bg_compaction_scheduled_ to drop to LargeNumber. 3. BG thread completes the first manual compaction, decrements bg_compaction_scheduled_ and wakes up all threads waiting on bg_cv_. Thread #1 runs, increments bg_compaction_scheduled_ by LargeNumber again (now 2*LargeNumber + 9). Since that's more than LargeNumber + newvalue, thread #2 also goes to sleep (waiting on bg_cv_), without resetting bg_compaction_scheduled_. This diff attempts to address the problem by introducing a new counter bg_manual_only_ (when positive, MaybeScheduleFlushOrCompaction() will only schedule manual compactions). Test Plan: I could pretty much consistently reproduce the deadlock with a program that calls CompactRange(nullptr, nullptr) immediately after Write() from multiple threads. This no longer happens with this patch. Tests (make check) pass. Reviewers: dhruba, igor, sdong, haobo Reviewed By: igor CC: leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D14799
11 years ago
// When a manual compaction arrives, temporarily disable scheduling of
// non-manual compactions and wait until the number of scheduled compaction
// jobs drops to zero. This is needed to ensure that this manual compaction
// can compact any range of keys/files.
//
// bg_manual_only_ is non-zero when at least one thread is inside
// RunManualCompaction(), i.e. during that time no other compaction will
Fix a deadlock in CompactRange() Summary: The way DBImpl::TEST_CompactRange() throttles down the number of bg compactions can cause it to deadlock when CompactRange() is called concurrently from multiple threads. Imagine a following scenario with only two threads (max_background_compactions is 10 and bg_compaction_scheduled_ is initially 0): 1. Thread #1 increments bg_compaction_scheduled_ (to LargeNumber), sets bg_compaction_scheduled_ to 9 (newvalue), schedules the compaction (bg_compaction_scheduled_ is now 10) and waits for it to complete. 2. Thread #2 calls TEST_CompactRange(), increments bg_compaction_scheduled_ (now LargeNumber + 10) and waits on a cv for bg_compaction_scheduled_ to drop to LargeNumber. 3. BG thread completes the first manual compaction, decrements bg_compaction_scheduled_ and wakes up all threads waiting on bg_cv_. Thread #1 runs, increments bg_compaction_scheduled_ by LargeNumber again (now 2*LargeNumber + 9). Since that's more than LargeNumber + newvalue, thread #2 also goes to sleep (waiting on bg_cv_), without resetting bg_compaction_scheduled_. This diff attempts to address the problem by introducing a new counter bg_manual_only_ (when positive, MaybeScheduleFlushOrCompaction() will only schedule manual compactions). Test Plan: I could pretty much consistently reproduce the deadlock with a program that calls CompactRange(nullptr, nullptr) immediately after Write() from multiple threads. This no longer happens with this patch. Tests (make check) pass. Reviewers: dhruba, igor, sdong, haobo Reviewed By: igor CC: leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D14799
11 years ago
// get scheduled (see MaybeScheduleFlushOrCompaction).
//
// Note that the following loop doesn't stop more that one thread calling
// RunManualCompaction() from getting to the second while loop below.
Fix a deadlock in CompactRange() Summary: The way DBImpl::TEST_CompactRange() throttles down the number of bg compactions can cause it to deadlock when CompactRange() is called concurrently from multiple threads. Imagine a following scenario with only two threads (max_background_compactions is 10 and bg_compaction_scheduled_ is initially 0): 1. Thread #1 increments bg_compaction_scheduled_ (to LargeNumber), sets bg_compaction_scheduled_ to 9 (newvalue), schedules the compaction (bg_compaction_scheduled_ is now 10) and waits for it to complete. 2. Thread #2 calls TEST_CompactRange(), increments bg_compaction_scheduled_ (now LargeNumber + 10) and waits on a cv for bg_compaction_scheduled_ to drop to LargeNumber. 3. BG thread completes the first manual compaction, decrements bg_compaction_scheduled_ and wakes up all threads waiting on bg_cv_. Thread #1 runs, increments bg_compaction_scheduled_ by LargeNumber again (now 2*LargeNumber + 9). Since that's more than LargeNumber + newvalue, thread #2 also goes to sleep (waiting on bg_cv_), without resetting bg_compaction_scheduled_. This diff attempts to address the problem by introducing a new counter bg_manual_only_ (when positive, MaybeScheduleFlushOrCompaction() will only schedule manual compactions). Test Plan: I could pretty much consistently reproduce the deadlock with a program that calls CompactRange(nullptr, nullptr) immediately after Write() from multiple threads. This no longer happens with this patch. Tests (make check) pass. Reviewers: dhruba, igor, sdong, haobo Reviewed By: igor CC: leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D14799
11 years ago
// However, only one of them will actually schedule compaction, while
// others will wait on a condition variable until it completes.
++bg_manual_only_;
while (bg_compaction_scheduled_ > 0) {
Log(InfoLogLevel::INFO_LEVEL, db_options_.info_log,
"[%s] Manual compaction waiting for all other scheduled background "
"compactions to finish",
cfd->GetName().c_str());
bg_cv_.Wait();
}
Fix a deadlock in CompactRange() Summary: The way DBImpl::TEST_CompactRange() throttles down the number of bg compactions can cause it to deadlock when CompactRange() is called concurrently from multiple threads. Imagine a following scenario with only two threads (max_background_compactions is 10 and bg_compaction_scheduled_ is initially 0): 1. Thread #1 increments bg_compaction_scheduled_ (to LargeNumber), sets bg_compaction_scheduled_ to 9 (newvalue), schedules the compaction (bg_compaction_scheduled_ is now 10) and waits for it to complete. 2. Thread #2 calls TEST_CompactRange(), increments bg_compaction_scheduled_ (now LargeNumber + 10) and waits on a cv for bg_compaction_scheduled_ to drop to LargeNumber. 3. BG thread completes the first manual compaction, decrements bg_compaction_scheduled_ and wakes up all threads waiting on bg_cv_. Thread #1 runs, increments bg_compaction_scheduled_ by LargeNumber again (now 2*LargeNumber + 9). Since that's more than LargeNumber + newvalue, thread #2 also goes to sleep (waiting on bg_cv_), without resetting bg_compaction_scheduled_. This diff attempts to address the problem by introducing a new counter bg_manual_only_ (when positive, MaybeScheduleFlushOrCompaction() will only schedule manual compactions). Test Plan: I could pretty much consistently reproduce the deadlock with a program that calls CompactRange(nullptr, nullptr) immediately after Write() from multiple threads. This no longer happens with this patch. Tests (make check) pass. Reviewers: dhruba, igor, sdong, haobo Reviewed By: igor CC: leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D14799
11 years ago
Log(InfoLogLevel::INFO_LEVEL, db_options_.info_log,
"[%s] Manual compaction starting",
cfd->GetName().c_str());
// We don't check bg_error_ here, because if we get the error in compaction,
// the compaction will set manual.status to bg_error_ and set manual.done to
// true.
while (!manual.done) {
Fix a deadlock in CompactRange() Summary: The way DBImpl::TEST_CompactRange() throttles down the number of bg compactions can cause it to deadlock when CompactRange() is called concurrently from multiple threads. Imagine a following scenario with only two threads (max_background_compactions is 10 and bg_compaction_scheduled_ is initially 0): 1. Thread #1 increments bg_compaction_scheduled_ (to LargeNumber), sets bg_compaction_scheduled_ to 9 (newvalue), schedules the compaction (bg_compaction_scheduled_ is now 10) and waits for it to complete. 2. Thread #2 calls TEST_CompactRange(), increments bg_compaction_scheduled_ (now LargeNumber + 10) and waits on a cv for bg_compaction_scheduled_ to drop to LargeNumber. 3. BG thread completes the first manual compaction, decrements bg_compaction_scheduled_ and wakes up all threads waiting on bg_cv_. Thread #1 runs, increments bg_compaction_scheduled_ by LargeNumber again (now 2*LargeNumber + 9). Since that's more than LargeNumber + newvalue, thread #2 also goes to sleep (waiting on bg_cv_), without resetting bg_compaction_scheduled_. This diff attempts to address the problem by introducing a new counter bg_manual_only_ (when positive, MaybeScheduleFlushOrCompaction() will only schedule manual compactions). Test Plan: I could pretty much consistently reproduce the deadlock with a program that calls CompactRange(nullptr, nullptr) immediately after Write() from multiple threads. This no longer happens with this patch. Tests (make check) pass. Reviewers: dhruba, igor, sdong, haobo Reviewed By: igor CC: leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D14799
11 years ago
assert(bg_manual_only_ > 0);
if (manual_compaction_ != nullptr) {
// Running either this or some other manual compaction
bg_cv_.Wait();
Fix a deadlock in CompactRange() Summary: The way DBImpl::TEST_CompactRange() throttles down the number of bg compactions can cause it to deadlock when CompactRange() is called concurrently from multiple threads. Imagine a following scenario with only two threads (max_background_compactions is 10 and bg_compaction_scheduled_ is initially 0): 1. Thread #1 increments bg_compaction_scheduled_ (to LargeNumber), sets bg_compaction_scheduled_ to 9 (newvalue), schedules the compaction (bg_compaction_scheduled_ is now 10) and waits for it to complete. 2. Thread #2 calls TEST_CompactRange(), increments bg_compaction_scheduled_ (now LargeNumber + 10) and waits on a cv for bg_compaction_scheduled_ to drop to LargeNumber. 3. BG thread completes the first manual compaction, decrements bg_compaction_scheduled_ and wakes up all threads waiting on bg_cv_. Thread #1 runs, increments bg_compaction_scheduled_ by LargeNumber again (now 2*LargeNumber + 9). Since that's more than LargeNumber + newvalue, thread #2 also goes to sleep (waiting on bg_cv_), without resetting bg_compaction_scheduled_. This diff attempts to address the problem by introducing a new counter bg_manual_only_ (when positive, MaybeScheduleFlushOrCompaction() will only schedule manual compactions). Test Plan: I could pretty much consistently reproduce the deadlock with a program that calls CompactRange(nullptr, nullptr) immediately after Write() from multiple threads. This no longer happens with this patch. Tests (make check) pass. Reviewers: dhruba, igor, sdong, haobo Reviewed By: igor CC: leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D14799
11 years ago
} else {
manual_compaction_ = &manual;
bg_compaction_scheduled_++;
env_->Schedule(&DBImpl::BGWorkCompaction, this, Env::Priority::LOW, this);
}
}
Fix a deadlock in CompactRange() Summary: The way DBImpl::TEST_CompactRange() throttles down the number of bg compactions can cause it to deadlock when CompactRange() is called concurrently from multiple threads. Imagine a following scenario with only two threads (max_background_compactions is 10 and bg_compaction_scheduled_ is initially 0): 1. Thread #1 increments bg_compaction_scheduled_ (to LargeNumber), sets bg_compaction_scheduled_ to 9 (newvalue), schedules the compaction (bg_compaction_scheduled_ is now 10) and waits for it to complete. 2. Thread #2 calls TEST_CompactRange(), increments bg_compaction_scheduled_ (now LargeNumber + 10) and waits on a cv for bg_compaction_scheduled_ to drop to LargeNumber. 3. BG thread completes the first manual compaction, decrements bg_compaction_scheduled_ and wakes up all threads waiting on bg_cv_. Thread #1 runs, increments bg_compaction_scheduled_ by LargeNumber again (now 2*LargeNumber + 9). Since that's more than LargeNumber + newvalue, thread #2 also goes to sleep (waiting on bg_cv_), without resetting bg_compaction_scheduled_. This diff attempts to address the problem by introducing a new counter bg_manual_only_ (when positive, MaybeScheduleFlushOrCompaction() will only schedule manual compactions). Test Plan: I could pretty much consistently reproduce the deadlock with a program that calls CompactRange(nullptr, nullptr) immediately after Write() from multiple threads. This no longer happens with this patch. Tests (make check) pass. Reviewers: dhruba, igor, sdong, haobo Reviewed By: igor CC: leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D14799
11 years ago
assert(!manual.in_progress);
assert(bg_manual_only_ > 0);
--bg_manual_only_;
return manual.status;
}
Status DBImpl::FlushMemTable(ColumnFamilyData* cfd,
const FlushOptions& flush_options) {
Status s;
{
WriteContext context;
InstrumentedMutexLock guard_lock(&mutex_);
Support saving history in memtable_list Summary: For transactions, we are using the memtables to validate that there are no write conflicts. But after flushing, we don't have any memtables, and transactions could fail to commit. So we want to someone keep around some extra history to use for conflict checking. In addition, we want to provide a way to increase the size of this history if too many transactions fail to commit. After chatting with people, it seems like everyone prefers just using Memtables to store this history (instead of a separate history structure). It seems like the best place for this is abstracted inside the memtable_list. I decide to create a separate list in MemtableListVersion as using the same list complicated the flush/installalflushresults logic too much. This diff adds a new parameter to control how much memtable history to keep around after flushing. However, it sounds like people aren't too fond of adding new parameters. So I am making the default size of flushed+not-flushed memtables be set to max_write_buffers. This should not change the maximum amount of memory used, but make it more likely we're using closer the the limit. (We are now postponing deleting flushed memtables until the max_write_buffer limit is reached). So while we might use more memory on average, we are still obeying the limit set (and you could argue it's better to go ahead and use up memory now instead of waiting for a write stall to happen to test this limit). However, if people are opposed to this default behavior, we can easily set it to 0 and require this parameter be set in order to use transactions. Test Plan: Added a xfunc test to play around with setting different values of this parameter in all tests. Added testing in memtablelist_test and planning on adding more testing here. Reviewers: sdong, rven, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D37443
10 years ago
if (cfd->imm()->NumNotFlushed() == 0 && cfd->mem()->IsEmpty()) {
// Nothing to flush
return Status::OK();
}
WriteThread::Writer w(&mutex_);
s = write_thread_.EnterWriteThread(&w, 0);
assert(s.ok() && !w.done); // No timeout and nobody should do our job
// SwitchMemtable() will release and reacquire mutex
// during execution
s = SwitchMemtable(cfd, &context);
Rewritten system for scheduling background work Summary: When scaling to higher number of column families, the worst bottleneck was MaybeScheduleFlushOrCompaction(), which did a for loop over all column families while holding a mutex. This patch addresses the issue. The approach is similar to our earlier efforts: instead of a pull-model, where we do something for every column family, we can do a push-based model -- when we detect that column family is ready to be flushed/compacted, we add it to the flush_queue_/compaction_queue_. That way we don't need to loop over every column family in MaybeScheduleFlushOrCompaction. Here are the performance results: Command: ./db_bench --write_buffer_size=268435456 --db_write_buffer_size=268435456 --db=/fast-rocksdb-tmp/rocks_lots_of_cf --use_existing_db=0 --open_files=55000 --statistics=1 --histogram=1 --disable_data_sync=1 --max_write_buffer_number=2 --sync=0 --benchmarks=fillrandom --threads=16 --num_column_families=5000 --disable_wal=1 --max_background_flushes=16 --max_background_compactions=16 --level0_file_num_compaction_trigger=2 --level0_slowdown_writes_trigger=2 --level0_stop_writes_trigger=3 --hard_rate_limit=1 --num=33333333 --writes=33333333 Before the patch: fillrandom : 26.950 micros/op 37105 ops/sec; 4.1 MB/s After the patch: fillrandom : 17.404 micros/op 57456 ops/sec; 6.4 MB/s Next bottleneck is VersionSet::AddLiveFiles, which is painfully slow when we have a lot of files. This is coming in the next patch, but when I removed that code, here's what I got: fillrandom : 7.590 micros/op 131758 ops/sec; 14.6 MB/s Test Plan: make check two stress tests: Big number of compactions and flushes: ./db_stress --threads=30 --ops_per_thread=20000000 --max_key=10000 --column_families=20 --clear_column_family_one_in=10000000 --verify_before_write=0 --reopen=15 --max_background_compactions=10 --max_background_flushes=10 --db=/fast-rocksdb-tmp/db_stress --prefixpercent=0 --iterpercent=0 --writepercent=75 --db_write_buffer_size=2000000 max_background_flushes=0, to verify that this case also works correctly ./db_stress --threads=30 --ops_per_thread=2000000 --max_key=10000 --column_families=20 --clear_column_family_one_in=10000000 --verify_before_write=0 --reopen=3 --max_background_compactions=3 --max_background_flushes=0 --db=/fast-rocksdb-tmp/db_stress --prefixpercent=0 --iterpercent=0 --writepercent=75 --db_write_buffer_size=2000000 Reviewers: ljin, rven, yhchiang, sdong Reviewed By: sdong Subscribers: dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D30123
10 years ago
write_thread_.ExitWriteThread(&w, &w, s);
cfd->imm()->FlushRequested();
Rewritten system for scheduling background work Summary: When scaling to higher number of column families, the worst bottleneck was MaybeScheduleFlushOrCompaction(), which did a for loop over all column families while holding a mutex. This patch addresses the issue. The approach is similar to our earlier efforts: instead of a pull-model, where we do something for every column family, we can do a push-based model -- when we detect that column family is ready to be flushed/compacted, we add it to the flush_queue_/compaction_queue_. That way we don't need to loop over every column family in MaybeScheduleFlushOrCompaction. Here are the performance results: Command: ./db_bench --write_buffer_size=268435456 --db_write_buffer_size=268435456 --db=/fast-rocksdb-tmp/rocks_lots_of_cf --use_existing_db=0 --open_files=55000 --statistics=1 --histogram=1 --disable_data_sync=1 --max_write_buffer_number=2 --sync=0 --benchmarks=fillrandom --threads=16 --num_column_families=5000 --disable_wal=1 --max_background_flushes=16 --max_background_compactions=16 --level0_file_num_compaction_trigger=2 --level0_slowdown_writes_trigger=2 --level0_stop_writes_trigger=3 --hard_rate_limit=1 --num=33333333 --writes=33333333 Before the patch: fillrandom : 26.950 micros/op 37105 ops/sec; 4.1 MB/s After the patch: fillrandom : 17.404 micros/op 57456 ops/sec; 6.4 MB/s Next bottleneck is VersionSet::AddLiveFiles, which is painfully slow when we have a lot of files. This is coming in the next patch, but when I removed that code, here's what I got: fillrandom : 7.590 micros/op 131758 ops/sec; 14.6 MB/s Test Plan: make check two stress tests: Big number of compactions and flushes: ./db_stress --threads=30 --ops_per_thread=20000000 --max_key=10000 --column_families=20 --clear_column_family_one_in=10000000 --verify_before_write=0 --reopen=15 --max_background_compactions=10 --max_background_flushes=10 --db=/fast-rocksdb-tmp/db_stress --prefixpercent=0 --iterpercent=0 --writepercent=75 --db_write_buffer_size=2000000 max_background_flushes=0, to verify that this case also works correctly ./db_stress --threads=30 --ops_per_thread=2000000 --max_key=10000 --column_families=20 --clear_column_family_one_in=10000000 --verify_before_write=0 --reopen=3 --max_background_compactions=3 --max_background_flushes=0 --db=/fast-rocksdb-tmp/db_stress --prefixpercent=0 --iterpercent=0 --writepercent=75 --db_write_buffer_size=2000000 Reviewers: ljin, rven, yhchiang, sdong Reviewed By: sdong Subscribers: dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D30123
10 years ago
// schedule flush
SchedulePendingFlush(cfd);
MaybeScheduleFlushOrCompaction();
}
if (s.ok() && flush_options.wait) {
// Wait until the compaction completes
s = WaitForFlushMemTable(cfd);
}
return s;
}
Status DBImpl::WaitForFlushMemTable(ColumnFamilyData* cfd) {
Status s;
// Wait until the compaction completes
InstrumentedMutexLock l(&mutex_);
Support saving history in memtable_list Summary: For transactions, we are using the memtables to validate that there are no write conflicts. But after flushing, we don't have any memtables, and transactions could fail to commit. So we want to someone keep around some extra history to use for conflict checking. In addition, we want to provide a way to increase the size of this history if too many transactions fail to commit. After chatting with people, it seems like everyone prefers just using Memtables to store this history (instead of a separate history structure). It seems like the best place for this is abstracted inside the memtable_list. I decide to create a separate list in MemtableListVersion as using the same list complicated the flush/installalflushresults logic too much. This diff adds a new parameter to control how much memtable history to keep around after flushing. However, it sounds like people aren't too fond of adding new parameters. So I am making the default size of flushed+not-flushed memtables be set to max_write_buffers. This should not change the maximum amount of memory used, but make it more likely we're using closer the the limit. (We are now postponing deleting flushed memtables until the max_write_buffer limit is reached). So while we might use more memory on average, we are still obeying the limit set (and you could argue it's better to go ahead and use up memory now instead of waiting for a write stall to happen to test this limit). However, if people are opposed to this default behavior, we can easily set it to 0 and require this parameter be set in order to use transactions. Test Plan: Added a xfunc test to play around with setting different values of this parameter in all tests. Added testing in memtablelist_test and planning on adding more testing here. Reviewers: sdong, rven, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D37443
10 years ago
while (cfd->imm()->NumNotFlushed() > 0 && bg_error_.ok()) {
bg_cv_.Wait();
}
if (!bg_error_.ok()) {
s = bg_error_;
}
return s;
}
void DBImpl::MaybeScheduleFlushOrCompaction() {
mutex_.AssertHeld();
if (bg_work_gate_closed_) {
Rewritten system for scheduling background work Summary: When scaling to higher number of column families, the worst bottleneck was MaybeScheduleFlushOrCompaction(), which did a for loop over all column families while holding a mutex. This patch addresses the issue. The approach is similar to our earlier efforts: instead of a pull-model, where we do something for every column family, we can do a push-based model -- when we detect that column family is ready to be flushed/compacted, we add it to the flush_queue_/compaction_queue_. That way we don't need to loop over every column family in MaybeScheduleFlushOrCompaction. Here are the performance results: Command: ./db_bench --write_buffer_size=268435456 --db_write_buffer_size=268435456 --db=/fast-rocksdb-tmp/rocks_lots_of_cf --use_existing_db=0 --open_files=55000 --statistics=1 --histogram=1 --disable_data_sync=1 --max_write_buffer_number=2 --sync=0 --benchmarks=fillrandom --threads=16 --num_column_families=5000 --disable_wal=1 --max_background_flushes=16 --max_background_compactions=16 --level0_file_num_compaction_trigger=2 --level0_slowdown_writes_trigger=2 --level0_stop_writes_trigger=3 --hard_rate_limit=1 --num=33333333 --writes=33333333 Before the patch: fillrandom : 26.950 micros/op 37105 ops/sec; 4.1 MB/s After the patch: fillrandom : 17.404 micros/op 57456 ops/sec; 6.4 MB/s Next bottleneck is VersionSet::AddLiveFiles, which is painfully slow when we have a lot of files. This is coming in the next patch, but when I removed that code, here's what I got: fillrandom : 7.590 micros/op 131758 ops/sec; 14.6 MB/s Test Plan: make check two stress tests: Big number of compactions and flushes: ./db_stress --threads=30 --ops_per_thread=20000000 --max_key=10000 --column_families=20 --clear_column_family_one_in=10000000 --verify_before_write=0 --reopen=15 --max_background_compactions=10 --max_background_flushes=10 --db=/fast-rocksdb-tmp/db_stress --prefixpercent=0 --iterpercent=0 --writepercent=75 --db_write_buffer_size=2000000 max_background_flushes=0, to verify that this case also works correctly ./db_stress --threads=30 --ops_per_thread=2000000 --max_key=10000 --column_families=20 --clear_column_family_one_in=10000000 --verify_before_write=0 --reopen=3 --max_background_compactions=3 --max_background_flushes=0 --db=/fast-rocksdb-tmp/db_stress --prefixpercent=0 --iterpercent=0 --writepercent=75 --db_write_buffer_size=2000000 Reviewers: ljin, rven, yhchiang, sdong Reviewed By: sdong Subscribers: dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D30123
10 years ago
// gate closed for background work
return;
} else if (shutting_down_.load(std::memory_order_acquire)) {
// DB is being deleted; no more background compactions
Rewritten system for scheduling background work Summary: When scaling to higher number of column families, the worst bottleneck was MaybeScheduleFlushOrCompaction(), which did a for loop over all column families while holding a mutex. This patch addresses the issue. The approach is similar to our earlier efforts: instead of a pull-model, where we do something for every column family, we can do a push-based model -- when we detect that column family is ready to be flushed/compacted, we add it to the flush_queue_/compaction_queue_. That way we don't need to loop over every column family in MaybeScheduleFlushOrCompaction. Here are the performance results: Command: ./db_bench --write_buffer_size=268435456 --db_write_buffer_size=268435456 --db=/fast-rocksdb-tmp/rocks_lots_of_cf --use_existing_db=0 --open_files=55000 --statistics=1 --histogram=1 --disable_data_sync=1 --max_write_buffer_number=2 --sync=0 --benchmarks=fillrandom --threads=16 --num_column_families=5000 --disable_wal=1 --max_background_flushes=16 --max_background_compactions=16 --level0_file_num_compaction_trigger=2 --level0_slowdown_writes_trigger=2 --level0_stop_writes_trigger=3 --hard_rate_limit=1 --num=33333333 --writes=33333333 Before the patch: fillrandom : 26.950 micros/op 37105 ops/sec; 4.1 MB/s After the patch: fillrandom : 17.404 micros/op 57456 ops/sec; 6.4 MB/s Next bottleneck is VersionSet::AddLiveFiles, which is painfully slow when we have a lot of files. This is coming in the next patch, but when I removed that code, here's what I got: fillrandom : 7.590 micros/op 131758 ops/sec; 14.6 MB/s Test Plan: make check two stress tests: Big number of compactions and flushes: ./db_stress --threads=30 --ops_per_thread=20000000 --max_key=10000 --column_families=20 --clear_column_family_one_in=10000000 --verify_before_write=0 --reopen=15 --max_background_compactions=10 --max_background_flushes=10 --db=/fast-rocksdb-tmp/db_stress --prefixpercent=0 --iterpercent=0 --writepercent=75 --db_write_buffer_size=2000000 max_background_flushes=0, to verify that this case also works correctly ./db_stress --threads=30 --ops_per_thread=2000000 --max_key=10000 --column_families=20 --clear_column_family_one_in=10000000 --verify_before_write=0 --reopen=3 --max_background_compactions=3 --max_background_flushes=0 --db=/fast-rocksdb-tmp/db_stress --prefixpercent=0 --iterpercent=0 --writepercent=75 --db_write_buffer_size=2000000 Reviewers: ljin, rven, yhchiang, sdong Reviewed By: sdong Subscribers: dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D30123
10 years ago
return;
}
Rewritten system for scheduling background work Summary: When scaling to higher number of column families, the worst bottleneck was MaybeScheduleFlushOrCompaction(), which did a for loop over all column families while holding a mutex. This patch addresses the issue. The approach is similar to our earlier efforts: instead of a pull-model, where we do something for every column family, we can do a push-based model -- when we detect that column family is ready to be flushed/compacted, we add it to the flush_queue_/compaction_queue_. That way we don't need to loop over every column family in MaybeScheduleFlushOrCompaction. Here are the performance results: Command: ./db_bench --write_buffer_size=268435456 --db_write_buffer_size=268435456 --db=/fast-rocksdb-tmp/rocks_lots_of_cf --use_existing_db=0 --open_files=55000 --statistics=1 --histogram=1 --disable_data_sync=1 --max_write_buffer_number=2 --sync=0 --benchmarks=fillrandom --threads=16 --num_column_families=5000 --disable_wal=1 --max_background_flushes=16 --max_background_compactions=16 --level0_file_num_compaction_trigger=2 --level0_slowdown_writes_trigger=2 --level0_stop_writes_trigger=3 --hard_rate_limit=1 --num=33333333 --writes=33333333 Before the patch: fillrandom : 26.950 micros/op 37105 ops/sec; 4.1 MB/s After the patch: fillrandom : 17.404 micros/op 57456 ops/sec; 6.4 MB/s Next bottleneck is VersionSet::AddLiveFiles, which is painfully slow when we have a lot of files. This is coming in the next patch, but when I removed that code, here's what I got: fillrandom : 7.590 micros/op 131758 ops/sec; 14.6 MB/s Test Plan: make check two stress tests: Big number of compactions and flushes: ./db_stress --threads=30 --ops_per_thread=20000000 --max_key=10000 --column_families=20 --clear_column_family_one_in=10000000 --verify_before_write=0 --reopen=15 --max_background_compactions=10 --max_background_flushes=10 --db=/fast-rocksdb-tmp/db_stress --prefixpercent=0 --iterpercent=0 --writepercent=75 --db_write_buffer_size=2000000 max_background_flushes=0, to verify that this case also works correctly ./db_stress --threads=30 --ops_per_thread=2000000 --max_key=10000 --column_families=20 --clear_column_family_one_in=10000000 --verify_before_write=0 --reopen=3 --max_background_compactions=3 --max_background_flushes=0 --db=/fast-rocksdb-tmp/db_stress --prefixpercent=0 --iterpercent=0 --writepercent=75 --db_write_buffer_size=2000000 Reviewers: ljin, rven, yhchiang, sdong Reviewed By: sdong Subscribers: dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D30123
10 years ago
while (unscheduled_flushes_ > 0 &&
bg_flush_scheduled_ < db_options_.max_background_flushes) {
unscheduled_flushes_--;
bg_flush_scheduled_++;
env_->Schedule(&DBImpl::BGWorkFlush, this, Env::Priority::HIGH, this);
Rewritten system for scheduling background work Summary: When scaling to higher number of column families, the worst bottleneck was MaybeScheduleFlushOrCompaction(), which did a for loop over all column families while holding a mutex. This patch addresses the issue. The approach is similar to our earlier efforts: instead of a pull-model, where we do something for every column family, we can do a push-based model -- when we detect that column family is ready to be flushed/compacted, we add it to the flush_queue_/compaction_queue_. That way we don't need to loop over every column family in MaybeScheduleFlushOrCompaction. Here are the performance results: Command: ./db_bench --write_buffer_size=268435456 --db_write_buffer_size=268435456 --db=/fast-rocksdb-tmp/rocks_lots_of_cf --use_existing_db=0 --open_files=55000 --statistics=1 --histogram=1 --disable_data_sync=1 --max_write_buffer_number=2 --sync=0 --benchmarks=fillrandom --threads=16 --num_column_families=5000 --disable_wal=1 --max_background_flushes=16 --max_background_compactions=16 --level0_file_num_compaction_trigger=2 --level0_slowdown_writes_trigger=2 --level0_stop_writes_trigger=3 --hard_rate_limit=1 --num=33333333 --writes=33333333 Before the patch: fillrandom : 26.950 micros/op 37105 ops/sec; 4.1 MB/s After the patch: fillrandom : 17.404 micros/op 57456 ops/sec; 6.4 MB/s Next bottleneck is VersionSet::AddLiveFiles, which is painfully slow when we have a lot of files. This is coming in the next patch, but when I removed that code, here's what I got: fillrandom : 7.590 micros/op 131758 ops/sec; 14.6 MB/s Test Plan: make check two stress tests: Big number of compactions and flushes: ./db_stress --threads=30 --ops_per_thread=20000000 --max_key=10000 --column_families=20 --clear_column_family_one_in=10000000 --verify_before_write=0 --reopen=15 --max_background_compactions=10 --max_background_flushes=10 --db=/fast-rocksdb-tmp/db_stress --prefixpercent=0 --iterpercent=0 --writepercent=75 --db_write_buffer_size=2000000 max_background_flushes=0, to verify that this case also works correctly ./db_stress --threads=30 --ops_per_thread=2000000 --max_key=10000 --column_families=20 --clear_column_family_one_in=10000000 --verify_before_write=0 --reopen=3 --max_background_compactions=3 --max_background_flushes=0 --db=/fast-rocksdb-tmp/db_stress --prefixpercent=0 --iterpercent=0 --writepercent=75 --db_write_buffer_size=2000000 Reviewers: ljin, rven, yhchiang, sdong Reviewed By: sdong Subscribers: dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D30123
10 years ago
}
if (bg_manual_only_) {
// only manual compactions are allowed to run. don't schedule automatic
// compactions
return;
}
Rewritten system for scheduling background work Summary: When scaling to higher number of column families, the worst bottleneck was MaybeScheduleFlushOrCompaction(), which did a for loop over all column families while holding a mutex. This patch addresses the issue. The approach is similar to our earlier efforts: instead of a pull-model, where we do something for every column family, we can do a push-based model -- when we detect that column family is ready to be flushed/compacted, we add it to the flush_queue_/compaction_queue_. That way we don't need to loop over every column family in MaybeScheduleFlushOrCompaction. Here are the performance results: Command: ./db_bench --write_buffer_size=268435456 --db_write_buffer_size=268435456 --db=/fast-rocksdb-tmp/rocks_lots_of_cf --use_existing_db=0 --open_files=55000 --statistics=1 --histogram=1 --disable_data_sync=1 --max_write_buffer_number=2 --sync=0 --benchmarks=fillrandom --threads=16 --num_column_families=5000 --disable_wal=1 --max_background_flushes=16 --max_background_compactions=16 --level0_file_num_compaction_trigger=2 --level0_slowdown_writes_trigger=2 --level0_stop_writes_trigger=3 --hard_rate_limit=1 --num=33333333 --writes=33333333 Before the patch: fillrandom : 26.950 micros/op 37105 ops/sec; 4.1 MB/s After the patch: fillrandom : 17.404 micros/op 57456 ops/sec; 6.4 MB/s Next bottleneck is VersionSet::AddLiveFiles, which is painfully slow when we have a lot of files. This is coming in the next patch, but when I removed that code, here's what I got: fillrandom : 7.590 micros/op 131758 ops/sec; 14.6 MB/s Test Plan: make check two stress tests: Big number of compactions and flushes: ./db_stress --threads=30 --ops_per_thread=20000000 --max_key=10000 --column_families=20 --clear_column_family_one_in=10000000 --verify_before_write=0 --reopen=15 --max_background_compactions=10 --max_background_flushes=10 --db=/fast-rocksdb-tmp/db_stress --prefixpercent=0 --iterpercent=0 --writepercent=75 --db_write_buffer_size=2000000 max_background_flushes=0, to verify that this case also works correctly ./db_stress --threads=30 --ops_per_thread=2000000 --max_key=10000 --column_families=20 --clear_column_family_one_in=10000000 --verify_before_write=0 --reopen=3 --max_background_compactions=3 --max_background_flushes=0 --db=/fast-rocksdb-tmp/db_stress --prefixpercent=0 --iterpercent=0 --writepercent=75 --db_write_buffer_size=2000000 Reviewers: ljin, rven, yhchiang, sdong Reviewed By: sdong Subscribers: dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D30123
10 years ago
if (db_options_.max_background_flushes == 0 &&
bg_compaction_scheduled_ < db_options_.max_background_compactions &&
unscheduled_flushes_ > 0) {
// special case where flush is executed by compaction thread
// (if max_background_flushes == 0).
// Compaction thread will execute all the flushes
unscheduled_flushes_ = 0;
if (unscheduled_compactions_ > 0) {
// bg compaction will execute one compaction
unscheduled_compactions_--;
}
Rewritten system for scheduling background work Summary: When scaling to higher number of column families, the worst bottleneck was MaybeScheduleFlushOrCompaction(), which did a for loop over all column families while holding a mutex. This patch addresses the issue. The approach is similar to our earlier efforts: instead of a pull-model, where we do something for every column family, we can do a push-based model -- when we detect that column family is ready to be flushed/compacted, we add it to the flush_queue_/compaction_queue_. That way we don't need to loop over every column family in MaybeScheduleFlushOrCompaction. Here are the performance results: Command: ./db_bench --write_buffer_size=268435456 --db_write_buffer_size=268435456 --db=/fast-rocksdb-tmp/rocks_lots_of_cf --use_existing_db=0 --open_files=55000 --statistics=1 --histogram=1 --disable_data_sync=1 --max_write_buffer_number=2 --sync=0 --benchmarks=fillrandom --threads=16 --num_column_families=5000 --disable_wal=1 --max_background_flushes=16 --max_background_compactions=16 --level0_file_num_compaction_trigger=2 --level0_slowdown_writes_trigger=2 --level0_stop_writes_trigger=3 --hard_rate_limit=1 --num=33333333 --writes=33333333 Before the patch: fillrandom : 26.950 micros/op 37105 ops/sec; 4.1 MB/s After the patch: fillrandom : 17.404 micros/op 57456 ops/sec; 6.4 MB/s Next bottleneck is VersionSet::AddLiveFiles, which is painfully slow when we have a lot of files. This is coming in the next patch, but when I removed that code, here's what I got: fillrandom : 7.590 micros/op 131758 ops/sec; 14.6 MB/s Test Plan: make check two stress tests: Big number of compactions and flushes: ./db_stress --threads=30 --ops_per_thread=20000000 --max_key=10000 --column_families=20 --clear_column_family_one_in=10000000 --verify_before_write=0 --reopen=15 --max_background_compactions=10 --max_background_flushes=10 --db=/fast-rocksdb-tmp/db_stress --prefixpercent=0 --iterpercent=0 --writepercent=75 --db_write_buffer_size=2000000 max_background_flushes=0, to verify that this case also works correctly ./db_stress --threads=30 --ops_per_thread=2000000 --max_key=10000 --column_families=20 --clear_column_family_one_in=10000000 --verify_before_write=0 --reopen=3 --max_background_compactions=3 --max_background_flushes=0 --db=/fast-rocksdb-tmp/db_stress --prefixpercent=0 --iterpercent=0 --writepercent=75 --db_write_buffer_size=2000000 Reviewers: ljin, rven, yhchiang, sdong Reviewed By: sdong Subscribers: dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D30123
10 years ago
bg_compaction_scheduled_++;
env_->Schedule(&DBImpl::BGWorkCompaction, this, Env::Priority::LOW, this);
Rewritten system for scheduling background work Summary: When scaling to higher number of column families, the worst bottleneck was MaybeScheduleFlushOrCompaction(), which did a for loop over all column families while holding a mutex. This patch addresses the issue. The approach is similar to our earlier efforts: instead of a pull-model, where we do something for every column family, we can do a push-based model -- when we detect that column family is ready to be flushed/compacted, we add it to the flush_queue_/compaction_queue_. That way we don't need to loop over every column family in MaybeScheduleFlushOrCompaction. Here are the performance results: Command: ./db_bench --write_buffer_size=268435456 --db_write_buffer_size=268435456 --db=/fast-rocksdb-tmp/rocks_lots_of_cf --use_existing_db=0 --open_files=55000 --statistics=1 --histogram=1 --disable_data_sync=1 --max_write_buffer_number=2 --sync=0 --benchmarks=fillrandom --threads=16 --num_column_families=5000 --disable_wal=1 --max_background_flushes=16 --max_background_compactions=16 --level0_file_num_compaction_trigger=2 --level0_slowdown_writes_trigger=2 --level0_stop_writes_trigger=3 --hard_rate_limit=1 --num=33333333 --writes=33333333 Before the patch: fillrandom : 26.950 micros/op 37105 ops/sec; 4.1 MB/s After the patch: fillrandom : 17.404 micros/op 57456 ops/sec; 6.4 MB/s Next bottleneck is VersionSet::AddLiveFiles, which is painfully slow when we have a lot of files. This is coming in the next patch, but when I removed that code, here's what I got: fillrandom : 7.590 micros/op 131758 ops/sec; 14.6 MB/s Test Plan: make check two stress tests: Big number of compactions and flushes: ./db_stress --threads=30 --ops_per_thread=20000000 --max_key=10000 --column_families=20 --clear_column_family_one_in=10000000 --verify_before_write=0 --reopen=15 --max_background_compactions=10 --max_background_flushes=10 --db=/fast-rocksdb-tmp/db_stress --prefixpercent=0 --iterpercent=0 --writepercent=75 --db_write_buffer_size=2000000 max_background_flushes=0, to verify that this case also works correctly ./db_stress --threads=30 --ops_per_thread=2000000 --max_key=10000 --column_families=20 --clear_column_family_one_in=10000000 --verify_before_write=0 --reopen=3 --max_background_compactions=3 --max_background_flushes=0 --db=/fast-rocksdb-tmp/db_stress --prefixpercent=0 --iterpercent=0 --writepercent=75 --db_write_buffer_size=2000000 Reviewers: ljin, rven, yhchiang, sdong Reviewed By: sdong Subscribers: dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D30123
10 years ago
}
while (bg_compaction_scheduled_ < db_options_.max_background_compactions &&
unscheduled_compactions_ > 0) {
bg_compaction_scheduled_++;
unscheduled_compactions_--;
env_->Schedule(&DBImpl::BGWorkCompaction, this, Env::Priority::LOW, this);
Rewritten system for scheduling background work Summary: When scaling to higher number of column families, the worst bottleneck was MaybeScheduleFlushOrCompaction(), which did a for loop over all column families while holding a mutex. This patch addresses the issue. The approach is similar to our earlier efforts: instead of a pull-model, where we do something for every column family, we can do a push-based model -- when we detect that column family is ready to be flushed/compacted, we add it to the flush_queue_/compaction_queue_. That way we don't need to loop over every column family in MaybeScheduleFlushOrCompaction. Here are the performance results: Command: ./db_bench --write_buffer_size=268435456 --db_write_buffer_size=268435456 --db=/fast-rocksdb-tmp/rocks_lots_of_cf --use_existing_db=0 --open_files=55000 --statistics=1 --histogram=1 --disable_data_sync=1 --max_write_buffer_number=2 --sync=0 --benchmarks=fillrandom --threads=16 --num_column_families=5000 --disable_wal=1 --max_background_flushes=16 --max_background_compactions=16 --level0_file_num_compaction_trigger=2 --level0_slowdown_writes_trigger=2 --level0_stop_writes_trigger=3 --hard_rate_limit=1 --num=33333333 --writes=33333333 Before the patch: fillrandom : 26.950 micros/op 37105 ops/sec; 4.1 MB/s After the patch: fillrandom : 17.404 micros/op 57456 ops/sec; 6.4 MB/s Next bottleneck is VersionSet::AddLiveFiles, which is painfully slow when we have a lot of files. This is coming in the next patch, but when I removed that code, here's what I got: fillrandom : 7.590 micros/op 131758 ops/sec; 14.6 MB/s Test Plan: make check two stress tests: Big number of compactions and flushes: ./db_stress --threads=30 --ops_per_thread=20000000 --max_key=10000 --column_families=20 --clear_column_family_one_in=10000000 --verify_before_write=0 --reopen=15 --max_background_compactions=10 --max_background_flushes=10 --db=/fast-rocksdb-tmp/db_stress --prefixpercent=0 --iterpercent=0 --writepercent=75 --db_write_buffer_size=2000000 max_background_flushes=0, to verify that this case also works correctly ./db_stress --threads=30 --ops_per_thread=2000000 --max_key=10000 --column_families=20 --clear_column_family_one_in=10000000 --verify_before_write=0 --reopen=3 --max_background_compactions=3 --max_background_flushes=0 --db=/fast-rocksdb-tmp/db_stress --prefixpercent=0 --iterpercent=0 --writepercent=75 --db_write_buffer_size=2000000 Reviewers: ljin, rven, yhchiang, sdong Reviewed By: sdong Subscribers: dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D30123
10 years ago
}
}
void DBImpl::AddToCompactionQueue(ColumnFamilyData* cfd) {
assert(!cfd->pending_compaction());
cfd->Ref();
compaction_queue_.push_back(cfd);
cfd->set_pending_compaction(true);
}
ColumnFamilyData* DBImpl::PopFirstFromCompactionQueue() {
assert(!compaction_queue_.empty());
auto cfd = *compaction_queue_.begin();
compaction_queue_.pop_front();
assert(cfd->pending_compaction());
cfd->set_pending_compaction(false);
return cfd;
}
void DBImpl::AddToFlushQueue(ColumnFamilyData* cfd) {
assert(!cfd->pending_flush());
cfd->Ref();
flush_queue_.push_back(cfd);
cfd->set_pending_flush(true);
}
ColumnFamilyData* DBImpl::PopFirstFromFlushQueue() {
assert(!flush_queue_.empty());
auto cfd = *flush_queue_.begin();
flush_queue_.pop_front();
assert(cfd->pending_flush());
cfd->set_pending_flush(false);
return cfd;
}
void DBImpl::SchedulePendingFlush(ColumnFamilyData* cfd) {
if (!cfd->pending_flush() && cfd->imm()->IsFlushPending()) {
AddToFlushQueue(cfd);
++unscheduled_flushes_;
}
}
void DBImpl::SchedulePendingCompaction(ColumnFamilyData* cfd) {
if (!cfd->pending_compaction() && cfd->NeedsCompaction()) {
AddToCompactionQueue(cfd);
++unscheduled_compactions_;
}
}
void DBImpl::RecordFlushIOStats() {
RecordTick(stats_, FLUSH_WRITE_BYTES, IOSTATS(bytes_written));
IOSTATS_RESET(bytes_written);
}
void DBImpl::BGWorkFlush(void* db) {
IOSTATS_SET_THREAD_POOL_ID(Env::Priority::HIGH);
reinterpret_cast<DBImpl*>(db)->BackgroundCallFlush();
}
void DBImpl::BGWorkCompaction(void* db) {
IOSTATS_SET_THREAD_POOL_ID(Env::Priority::LOW);
TEST_SYNC_POINT("DBImpl::BGWorkCompaction");
reinterpret_cast<DBImpl*>(db)->BackgroundCallCompaction();
}
Status DBImpl::BackgroundFlush(bool* madeProgress, JobContext* job_context,
LogBuffer* log_buffer) {
mutex_.AssertHeld();
Status status = bg_error_;
if (status.ok() && shutting_down_.load(std::memory_order_acquire)) {
status = Status::ShutdownInProgress();
}
if (!status.ok()) {
return status;
}
Rewritten system for scheduling background work Summary: When scaling to higher number of column families, the worst bottleneck was MaybeScheduleFlushOrCompaction(), which did a for loop over all column families while holding a mutex. This patch addresses the issue. The approach is similar to our earlier efforts: instead of a pull-model, where we do something for every column family, we can do a push-based model -- when we detect that column family is ready to be flushed/compacted, we add it to the flush_queue_/compaction_queue_. That way we don't need to loop over every column family in MaybeScheduleFlushOrCompaction. Here are the performance results: Command: ./db_bench --write_buffer_size=268435456 --db_write_buffer_size=268435456 --db=/fast-rocksdb-tmp/rocks_lots_of_cf --use_existing_db=0 --open_files=55000 --statistics=1 --histogram=1 --disable_data_sync=1 --max_write_buffer_number=2 --sync=0 --benchmarks=fillrandom --threads=16 --num_column_families=5000 --disable_wal=1 --max_background_flushes=16 --max_background_compactions=16 --level0_file_num_compaction_trigger=2 --level0_slowdown_writes_trigger=2 --level0_stop_writes_trigger=3 --hard_rate_limit=1 --num=33333333 --writes=33333333 Before the patch: fillrandom : 26.950 micros/op 37105 ops/sec; 4.1 MB/s After the patch: fillrandom : 17.404 micros/op 57456 ops/sec; 6.4 MB/s Next bottleneck is VersionSet::AddLiveFiles, which is painfully slow when we have a lot of files. This is coming in the next patch, but when I removed that code, here's what I got: fillrandom : 7.590 micros/op 131758 ops/sec; 14.6 MB/s Test Plan: make check two stress tests: Big number of compactions and flushes: ./db_stress --threads=30 --ops_per_thread=20000000 --max_key=10000 --column_families=20 --clear_column_family_one_in=10000000 --verify_before_write=0 --reopen=15 --max_background_compactions=10 --max_background_flushes=10 --db=/fast-rocksdb-tmp/db_stress --prefixpercent=0 --iterpercent=0 --writepercent=75 --db_write_buffer_size=2000000 max_background_flushes=0, to verify that this case also works correctly ./db_stress --threads=30 --ops_per_thread=2000000 --max_key=10000 --column_families=20 --clear_column_family_one_in=10000000 --verify_before_write=0 --reopen=3 --max_background_compactions=3 --max_background_flushes=0 --db=/fast-rocksdb-tmp/db_stress --prefixpercent=0 --iterpercent=0 --writepercent=75 --db_write_buffer_size=2000000 Reviewers: ljin, rven, yhchiang, sdong Reviewed By: sdong Subscribers: dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D30123
10 years ago
ColumnFamilyData* cfd = nullptr;
while (!flush_queue_.empty()) {
// This cfd is already referenced
auto first_cfd = PopFirstFromFlushQueue();
Rewritten system for scheduling background work Summary: When scaling to higher number of column families, the worst bottleneck was MaybeScheduleFlushOrCompaction(), which did a for loop over all column families while holding a mutex. This patch addresses the issue. The approach is similar to our earlier efforts: instead of a pull-model, where we do something for every column family, we can do a push-based model -- when we detect that column family is ready to be flushed/compacted, we add it to the flush_queue_/compaction_queue_. That way we don't need to loop over every column family in MaybeScheduleFlushOrCompaction. Here are the performance results: Command: ./db_bench --write_buffer_size=268435456 --db_write_buffer_size=268435456 --db=/fast-rocksdb-tmp/rocks_lots_of_cf --use_existing_db=0 --open_files=55000 --statistics=1 --histogram=1 --disable_data_sync=1 --max_write_buffer_number=2 --sync=0 --benchmarks=fillrandom --threads=16 --num_column_families=5000 --disable_wal=1 --max_background_flushes=16 --max_background_compactions=16 --level0_file_num_compaction_trigger=2 --level0_slowdown_writes_trigger=2 --level0_stop_writes_trigger=3 --hard_rate_limit=1 --num=33333333 --writes=33333333 Before the patch: fillrandom : 26.950 micros/op 37105 ops/sec; 4.1 MB/s After the patch: fillrandom : 17.404 micros/op 57456 ops/sec; 6.4 MB/s Next bottleneck is VersionSet::AddLiveFiles, which is painfully slow when we have a lot of files. This is coming in the next patch, but when I removed that code, here's what I got: fillrandom : 7.590 micros/op 131758 ops/sec; 14.6 MB/s Test Plan: make check two stress tests: Big number of compactions and flushes: ./db_stress --threads=30 --ops_per_thread=20000000 --max_key=10000 --column_families=20 --clear_column_family_one_in=10000000 --verify_before_write=0 --reopen=15 --max_background_compactions=10 --max_background_flushes=10 --db=/fast-rocksdb-tmp/db_stress --prefixpercent=0 --iterpercent=0 --writepercent=75 --db_write_buffer_size=2000000 max_background_flushes=0, to verify that this case also works correctly ./db_stress --threads=30 --ops_per_thread=2000000 --max_key=10000 --column_families=20 --clear_column_family_one_in=10000000 --verify_before_write=0 --reopen=3 --max_background_compactions=3 --max_background_flushes=0 --db=/fast-rocksdb-tmp/db_stress --prefixpercent=0 --iterpercent=0 --writepercent=75 --db_write_buffer_size=2000000 Reviewers: ljin, rven, yhchiang, sdong Reviewed By: sdong Subscribers: dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D30123
10 years ago
if (first_cfd->IsDropped() || !first_cfd->imm()->IsFlushPending()) {
Rewritten system for scheduling background work Summary: When scaling to higher number of column families, the worst bottleneck was MaybeScheduleFlushOrCompaction(), which did a for loop over all column families while holding a mutex. This patch addresses the issue. The approach is similar to our earlier efforts: instead of a pull-model, where we do something for every column family, we can do a push-based model -- when we detect that column family is ready to be flushed/compacted, we add it to the flush_queue_/compaction_queue_. That way we don't need to loop over every column family in MaybeScheduleFlushOrCompaction. Here are the performance results: Command: ./db_bench --write_buffer_size=268435456 --db_write_buffer_size=268435456 --db=/fast-rocksdb-tmp/rocks_lots_of_cf --use_existing_db=0 --open_files=55000 --statistics=1 --histogram=1 --disable_data_sync=1 --max_write_buffer_number=2 --sync=0 --benchmarks=fillrandom --threads=16 --num_column_families=5000 --disable_wal=1 --max_background_flushes=16 --max_background_compactions=16 --level0_file_num_compaction_trigger=2 --level0_slowdown_writes_trigger=2 --level0_stop_writes_trigger=3 --hard_rate_limit=1 --num=33333333 --writes=33333333 Before the patch: fillrandom : 26.950 micros/op 37105 ops/sec; 4.1 MB/s After the patch: fillrandom : 17.404 micros/op 57456 ops/sec; 6.4 MB/s Next bottleneck is VersionSet::AddLiveFiles, which is painfully slow when we have a lot of files. This is coming in the next patch, but when I removed that code, here's what I got: fillrandom : 7.590 micros/op 131758 ops/sec; 14.6 MB/s Test Plan: make check two stress tests: Big number of compactions and flushes: ./db_stress --threads=30 --ops_per_thread=20000000 --max_key=10000 --column_families=20 --clear_column_family_one_in=10000000 --verify_before_write=0 --reopen=15 --max_background_compactions=10 --max_background_flushes=10 --db=/fast-rocksdb-tmp/db_stress --prefixpercent=0 --iterpercent=0 --writepercent=75 --db_write_buffer_size=2000000 max_background_flushes=0, to verify that this case also works correctly ./db_stress --threads=30 --ops_per_thread=2000000 --max_key=10000 --column_families=20 --clear_column_family_one_in=10000000 --verify_before_write=0 --reopen=3 --max_background_compactions=3 --max_background_flushes=0 --db=/fast-rocksdb-tmp/db_stress --prefixpercent=0 --iterpercent=0 --writepercent=75 --db_write_buffer_size=2000000 Reviewers: ljin, rven, yhchiang, sdong Reviewed By: sdong Subscribers: dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D30123
10 years ago
// can't flush this CF, try next one
if (first_cfd->Unref()) {
delete first_cfd;
Rewritten system for scheduling background work Summary: When scaling to higher number of column families, the worst bottleneck was MaybeScheduleFlushOrCompaction(), which did a for loop over all column families while holding a mutex. This patch addresses the issue. The approach is similar to our earlier efforts: instead of a pull-model, where we do something for every column family, we can do a push-based model -- when we detect that column family is ready to be flushed/compacted, we add it to the flush_queue_/compaction_queue_. That way we don't need to loop over every column family in MaybeScheduleFlushOrCompaction. Here are the performance results: Command: ./db_bench --write_buffer_size=268435456 --db_write_buffer_size=268435456 --db=/fast-rocksdb-tmp/rocks_lots_of_cf --use_existing_db=0 --open_files=55000 --statistics=1 --histogram=1 --disable_data_sync=1 --max_write_buffer_number=2 --sync=0 --benchmarks=fillrandom --threads=16 --num_column_families=5000 --disable_wal=1 --max_background_flushes=16 --max_background_compactions=16 --level0_file_num_compaction_trigger=2 --level0_slowdown_writes_trigger=2 --level0_stop_writes_trigger=3 --hard_rate_limit=1 --num=33333333 --writes=33333333 Before the patch: fillrandom : 26.950 micros/op 37105 ops/sec; 4.1 MB/s After the patch: fillrandom : 17.404 micros/op 57456 ops/sec; 6.4 MB/s Next bottleneck is VersionSet::AddLiveFiles, which is painfully slow when we have a lot of files. This is coming in the next patch, but when I removed that code, here's what I got: fillrandom : 7.590 micros/op 131758 ops/sec; 14.6 MB/s Test Plan: make check two stress tests: Big number of compactions and flushes: ./db_stress --threads=30 --ops_per_thread=20000000 --max_key=10000 --column_families=20 --clear_column_family_one_in=10000000 --verify_before_write=0 --reopen=15 --max_background_compactions=10 --max_background_flushes=10 --db=/fast-rocksdb-tmp/db_stress --prefixpercent=0 --iterpercent=0 --writepercent=75 --db_write_buffer_size=2000000 max_background_flushes=0, to verify that this case also works correctly ./db_stress --threads=30 --ops_per_thread=2000000 --max_key=10000 --column_families=20 --clear_column_family_one_in=10000000 --verify_before_write=0 --reopen=3 --max_background_compactions=3 --max_background_flushes=0 --db=/fast-rocksdb-tmp/db_stress --prefixpercent=0 --iterpercent=0 --writepercent=75 --db_write_buffer_size=2000000 Reviewers: ljin, rven, yhchiang, sdong Reviewed By: sdong Subscribers: dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D30123
10 years ago
}
continue;
}
Rewritten system for scheduling background work Summary: When scaling to higher number of column families, the worst bottleneck was MaybeScheduleFlushOrCompaction(), which did a for loop over all column families while holding a mutex. This patch addresses the issue. The approach is similar to our earlier efforts: instead of a pull-model, where we do something for every column family, we can do a push-based model -- when we detect that column family is ready to be flushed/compacted, we add it to the flush_queue_/compaction_queue_. That way we don't need to loop over every column family in MaybeScheduleFlushOrCompaction. Here are the performance results: Command: ./db_bench --write_buffer_size=268435456 --db_write_buffer_size=268435456 --db=/fast-rocksdb-tmp/rocks_lots_of_cf --use_existing_db=0 --open_files=55000 --statistics=1 --histogram=1 --disable_data_sync=1 --max_write_buffer_number=2 --sync=0 --benchmarks=fillrandom --threads=16 --num_column_families=5000 --disable_wal=1 --max_background_flushes=16 --max_background_compactions=16 --level0_file_num_compaction_trigger=2 --level0_slowdown_writes_trigger=2 --level0_stop_writes_trigger=3 --hard_rate_limit=1 --num=33333333 --writes=33333333 Before the patch: fillrandom : 26.950 micros/op 37105 ops/sec; 4.1 MB/s After the patch: fillrandom : 17.404 micros/op 57456 ops/sec; 6.4 MB/s Next bottleneck is VersionSet::AddLiveFiles, which is painfully slow when we have a lot of files. This is coming in the next patch, but when I removed that code, here's what I got: fillrandom : 7.590 micros/op 131758 ops/sec; 14.6 MB/s Test Plan: make check two stress tests: Big number of compactions and flushes: ./db_stress --threads=30 --ops_per_thread=20000000 --max_key=10000 --column_families=20 --clear_column_family_one_in=10000000 --verify_before_write=0 --reopen=15 --max_background_compactions=10 --max_background_flushes=10 --db=/fast-rocksdb-tmp/db_stress --prefixpercent=0 --iterpercent=0 --writepercent=75 --db_write_buffer_size=2000000 max_background_flushes=0, to verify that this case also works correctly ./db_stress --threads=30 --ops_per_thread=2000000 --max_key=10000 --column_families=20 --clear_column_family_one_in=10000000 --verify_before_write=0 --reopen=3 --max_background_compactions=3 --max_background_flushes=0 --db=/fast-rocksdb-tmp/db_stress --prefixpercent=0 --iterpercent=0 --writepercent=75 --db_write_buffer_size=2000000 Reviewers: ljin, rven, yhchiang, sdong Reviewed By: sdong Subscribers: dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D30123
10 years ago
// found a flush!
cfd = first_cfd;
Rewritten system for scheduling background work Summary: When scaling to higher number of column families, the worst bottleneck was MaybeScheduleFlushOrCompaction(), which did a for loop over all column families while holding a mutex. This patch addresses the issue. The approach is similar to our earlier efforts: instead of a pull-model, where we do something for every column family, we can do a push-based model -- when we detect that column family is ready to be flushed/compacted, we add it to the flush_queue_/compaction_queue_. That way we don't need to loop over every column family in MaybeScheduleFlushOrCompaction. Here are the performance results: Command: ./db_bench --write_buffer_size=268435456 --db_write_buffer_size=268435456 --db=/fast-rocksdb-tmp/rocks_lots_of_cf --use_existing_db=0 --open_files=55000 --statistics=1 --histogram=1 --disable_data_sync=1 --max_write_buffer_number=2 --sync=0 --benchmarks=fillrandom --threads=16 --num_column_families=5000 --disable_wal=1 --max_background_flushes=16 --max_background_compactions=16 --level0_file_num_compaction_trigger=2 --level0_slowdown_writes_trigger=2 --level0_stop_writes_trigger=3 --hard_rate_limit=1 --num=33333333 --writes=33333333 Before the patch: fillrandom : 26.950 micros/op 37105 ops/sec; 4.1 MB/s After the patch: fillrandom : 17.404 micros/op 57456 ops/sec; 6.4 MB/s Next bottleneck is VersionSet::AddLiveFiles, which is painfully slow when we have a lot of files. This is coming in the next patch, but when I removed that code, here's what I got: fillrandom : 7.590 micros/op 131758 ops/sec; 14.6 MB/s Test Plan: make check two stress tests: Big number of compactions and flushes: ./db_stress --threads=30 --ops_per_thread=20000000 --max_key=10000 --column_families=20 --clear_column_family_one_in=10000000 --verify_before_write=0 --reopen=15 --max_background_compactions=10 --max_background_flushes=10 --db=/fast-rocksdb-tmp/db_stress --prefixpercent=0 --iterpercent=0 --writepercent=75 --db_write_buffer_size=2000000 max_background_flushes=0, to verify that this case also works correctly ./db_stress --threads=30 --ops_per_thread=2000000 --max_key=10000 --column_families=20 --clear_column_family_one_in=10000000 --verify_before_write=0 --reopen=3 --max_background_compactions=3 --max_background_flushes=0 --db=/fast-rocksdb-tmp/db_stress --prefixpercent=0 --iterpercent=0 --writepercent=75 --db_write_buffer_size=2000000 Reviewers: ljin, rven, yhchiang, sdong Reviewed By: sdong Subscribers: dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D30123
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break;
}
if (cfd != nullptr) {
const MutableCFOptions mutable_cf_options =
*cfd->GetLatestMutableCFOptions();
LogToBuffer(
log_buffer,
"Calling FlushMemTableToOutputFile with column "
"family [%s], flush slots available %d, compaction slots available %d",
cfd->GetName().c_str(),
db_options_.max_background_flushes - bg_flush_scheduled_,
db_options_.max_background_compactions - bg_compaction_scheduled_);
status = FlushMemTableToOutputFile(cfd, mutable_cf_options, madeProgress,
job_context, log_buffer);
if (cfd->Unref()) {
delete cfd;
}
}
Rewritten system for scheduling background work Summary: When scaling to higher number of column families, the worst bottleneck was MaybeScheduleFlushOrCompaction(), which did a for loop over all column families while holding a mutex. This patch addresses the issue. The approach is similar to our earlier efforts: instead of a pull-model, where we do something for every column family, we can do a push-based model -- when we detect that column family is ready to be flushed/compacted, we add it to the flush_queue_/compaction_queue_. That way we don't need to loop over every column family in MaybeScheduleFlushOrCompaction. Here are the performance results: Command: ./db_bench --write_buffer_size=268435456 --db_write_buffer_size=268435456 --db=/fast-rocksdb-tmp/rocks_lots_of_cf --use_existing_db=0 --open_files=55000 --statistics=1 --histogram=1 --disable_data_sync=1 --max_write_buffer_number=2 --sync=0 --benchmarks=fillrandom --threads=16 --num_column_families=5000 --disable_wal=1 --max_background_flushes=16 --max_background_compactions=16 --level0_file_num_compaction_trigger=2 --level0_slowdown_writes_trigger=2 --level0_stop_writes_trigger=3 --hard_rate_limit=1 --num=33333333 --writes=33333333 Before the patch: fillrandom : 26.950 micros/op 37105 ops/sec; 4.1 MB/s After the patch: fillrandom : 17.404 micros/op 57456 ops/sec; 6.4 MB/s Next bottleneck is VersionSet::AddLiveFiles, which is painfully slow when we have a lot of files. This is coming in the next patch, but when I removed that code, here's what I got: fillrandom : 7.590 micros/op 131758 ops/sec; 14.6 MB/s Test Plan: make check two stress tests: Big number of compactions and flushes: ./db_stress --threads=30 --ops_per_thread=20000000 --max_key=10000 --column_families=20 --clear_column_family_one_in=10000000 --verify_before_write=0 --reopen=15 --max_background_compactions=10 --max_background_flushes=10 --db=/fast-rocksdb-tmp/db_stress --prefixpercent=0 --iterpercent=0 --writepercent=75 --db_write_buffer_size=2000000 max_background_flushes=0, to verify that this case also works correctly ./db_stress --threads=30 --ops_per_thread=2000000 --max_key=10000 --column_families=20 --clear_column_family_one_in=10000000 --verify_before_write=0 --reopen=3 --max_background_compactions=3 --max_background_flushes=0 --db=/fast-rocksdb-tmp/db_stress --prefixpercent=0 --iterpercent=0 --writepercent=75 --db_write_buffer_size=2000000 Reviewers: ljin, rven, yhchiang, sdong Reviewed By: sdong Subscribers: dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D30123
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return status;
}
void DBImpl::BackgroundCallFlush() {
bool madeProgress = false;
JobContext job_context(next_job_id_.fetch_add(1), true);
assert(bg_flush_scheduled_);
LogBuffer log_buffer(InfoLogLevel::INFO_LEVEL, db_options_.info_log.get());
{
InstrumentedMutexLock l(&mutex_);
auto pending_outputs_inserted_elem =
CaptureCurrentFileNumberInPendingOutputs();
Status s = BackgroundFlush(&madeProgress, &job_context, &log_buffer);
if (!s.ok() && !s.IsShutdownInProgress()) {
// Wait a little bit before retrying background flush in
// case this is an environmental problem and we do not want to
// chew up resources for failed flushes for the duration of
// the problem.
uint64_t error_cnt =
default_cf_internal_stats_->BumpAndGetBackgroundErrorCount();
bg_cv_.SignalAll(); // In case a waiter can proceed despite the error
mutex_.Unlock();
Log(InfoLogLevel::ERROR_LEVEL, db_options_.info_log,
"Waiting after background flush error: %s"
"Accumulated background error counts: %" PRIu64,
s.ToString().c_str(), error_cnt);
log_buffer.FlushBufferToLog();
LogFlush(db_options_.info_log);
env_->SleepForMicroseconds(1000000);
mutex_.Lock();
}
ReleaseFileNumberFromPendingOutputs(pending_outputs_inserted_elem);
// We're just cleaning up for DB::Write()
job_context.logs_to_free = logs_to_free_;
logs_to_free_.clear();
// If flush failed, we want to delete all temporary files that we might have
// created. Thus, we force full scan in FindObsoleteFiles()
FindObsoleteFiles(&job_context, !s.ok() && !s.IsShutdownInProgress());
// delete unnecessary files if any, this is done outside the mutex
if (job_context.HaveSomethingToDelete() || !log_buffer.IsEmpty()) {
mutex_.Unlock();
// Have to flush the info logs before bg_flush_scheduled_--
// because if bg_flush_scheduled_ becomes 0 and the lock is
// released, the deconstructor of DB can kick in and destroy all the
// states of DB so info_log might not be available after that point.
// It also applies to access other states that DB owns.
log_buffer.FlushBufferToLog();
if (job_context.HaveSomethingToDelete()) {
PurgeObsoleteFiles(job_context);
}
job_context.Clean();
mutex_.Lock();
}
bg_flush_scheduled_--;
Rewritten system for scheduling background work Summary: When scaling to higher number of column families, the worst bottleneck was MaybeScheduleFlushOrCompaction(), which did a for loop over all column families while holding a mutex. This patch addresses the issue. The approach is similar to our earlier efforts: instead of a pull-model, where we do something for every column family, we can do a push-based model -- when we detect that column family is ready to be flushed/compacted, we add it to the flush_queue_/compaction_queue_. That way we don't need to loop over every column family in MaybeScheduleFlushOrCompaction. Here are the performance results: Command: ./db_bench --write_buffer_size=268435456 --db_write_buffer_size=268435456 --db=/fast-rocksdb-tmp/rocks_lots_of_cf --use_existing_db=0 --open_files=55000 --statistics=1 --histogram=1 --disable_data_sync=1 --max_write_buffer_number=2 --sync=0 --benchmarks=fillrandom --threads=16 --num_column_families=5000 --disable_wal=1 --max_background_flushes=16 --max_background_compactions=16 --level0_file_num_compaction_trigger=2 --level0_slowdown_writes_trigger=2 --level0_stop_writes_trigger=3 --hard_rate_limit=1 --num=33333333 --writes=33333333 Before the patch: fillrandom : 26.950 micros/op 37105 ops/sec; 4.1 MB/s After the patch: fillrandom : 17.404 micros/op 57456 ops/sec; 6.4 MB/s Next bottleneck is VersionSet::AddLiveFiles, which is painfully slow when we have a lot of files. This is coming in the next patch, but when I removed that code, here's what I got: fillrandom : 7.590 micros/op 131758 ops/sec; 14.6 MB/s Test Plan: make check two stress tests: Big number of compactions and flushes: ./db_stress --threads=30 --ops_per_thread=20000000 --max_key=10000 --column_families=20 --clear_column_family_one_in=10000000 --verify_before_write=0 --reopen=15 --max_background_compactions=10 --max_background_flushes=10 --db=/fast-rocksdb-tmp/db_stress --prefixpercent=0 --iterpercent=0 --writepercent=75 --db_write_buffer_size=2000000 max_background_flushes=0, to verify that this case also works correctly ./db_stress --threads=30 --ops_per_thread=2000000 --max_key=10000 --column_families=20 --clear_column_family_one_in=10000000 --verify_before_write=0 --reopen=3 --max_background_compactions=3 --max_background_flushes=0 --db=/fast-rocksdb-tmp/db_stress --prefixpercent=0 --iterpercent=0 --writepercent=75 --db_write_buffer_size=2000000 Reviewers: ljin, rven, yhchiang, sdong Reviewed By: sdong Subscribers: dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D30123
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// See if there's more work to be done
MaybeScheduleFlushOrCompaction();
RecordFlushIOStats();
bg_cv_.SignalAll();
// IMPORTANT: there should be no code after calling SignalAll. This call may
// signal the DB destructor that it's OK to proceed with destruction. In
// that case, all DB variables will be dealloacated and referencing them
// will cause trouble.
}
}
void DBImpl::BackgroundCallCompaction() {
bool madeProgress = false;
JobContext job_context(next_job_id_.fetch_add(1), true);
MaybeDumpStats();
LogBuffer log_buffer(InfoLogLevel::INFO_LEVEL, db_options_.info_log.get());
{
InstrumentedMutexLock l(&mutex_);
auto pending_outputs_inserted_elem =
CaptureCurrentFileNumberInPendingOutputs();
assert(bg_compaction_scheduled_);
Status s = BackgroundCompaction(&madeProgress, &job_context, &log_buffer);
if (!s.ok() && !s.IsShutdownInProgress()) {
// Wait a little bit before retrying background compaction in
// case this is an environmental problem and we do not want to
// chew up resources for failed compactions for the duration of
// the problem.
uint64_t error_cnt =
make internal stats independent of statistics Summary: also make it aware of column family output from db_bench ``` ** Compaction Stats [default] ** Level Files Size(MB) Score Read(GB) Rn(GB) Rnp1(GB) Write(GB) Wnew(GB) RW-Amp W-Amp Rd(MB/s) Wr(MB/s) Rn(cnt) Rnp1(cnt) Wnp1(cnt) Wnew(cnt) Comp(sec) Comp(cnt) Avg(sec) Stall(sec) Stall(cnt) Avg(ms) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ L0 14 956 0.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.7 2.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 111.6 0 0 0 0 24 40 0.612 75.20 492387 0.15 L1 21 2001 2.0 5.7 2.0 3.7 5.3 1.6 5.4 2.6 71.2 65.7 31 43 55 12 82 2 41.242 43.72 41183 1.06 L2 217 18974 1.9 16.5 2.0 14.4 15.1 0.7 15.6 7.4 70.1 64.3 17 182 185 3 241 16 15.052 0.00 0 0.00 L3 1641 188245 1.8 9.1 1.1 8.0 8.5 0.5 15.4 7.4 61.3 57.2 9 75 76 1 152 9 16.887 0.00 0 0.00 L4 4447 449025 0.4 13.4 4.8 8.6 9.1 0.5 4.7 1.9 77.8 52.7 38 79 100 21 176 38 4.639 0.00 0 0.00 Sum 6340 659201 0.0 44.7 10.0 34.7 40.6 6.0 32.0 15.2 67.7 61.6 95 379 416 37 676 105 6.439 118.91 533570 0.22 Int 0 0 0.0 1.2 0.4 0.8 1.3 0.5 5.2 2.7 59.1 65.6 3 7 9 2 20 10 2.003 0.00 0 0.00 Stalls(secs): 75.197 level0_slowdown, 0.000 level0_numfiles, 0.000 memtable_compaction, 43.717 leveln_slowdown Stalls(count): 492387 level0_slowdown, 0 level0_numfiles, 0 memtable_compaction, 41183 leveln_slowdown ** DB Stats ** Uptime(secs): 202.1 total, 13.5 interval Cumulative writes: 6291456 writes, 6291456 batches, 1.0 writes per batch, 4.90 ingest GB Cumulative WAL: 6291456 writes, 6291456 syncs, 1.00 writes per sync, 4.90 GB written Interval writes: 1048576 writes, 1048576 batches, 1.0 writes per batch, 836.0 ingest MB Interval WAL: 1048576 writes, 1048576 syncs, 1.00 writes per sync, 0.82 MB written Test Plan: ran it Reviewers: sdong, yhchiang, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D19917
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default_cf_internal_stats_->BumpAndGetBackgroundErrorCount();
bg_cv_.SignalAll(); // In case a waiter can proceed despite the error
mutex_.Unlock();
log_buffer.FlushBufferToLog();
Log(InfoLogLevel::ERROR_LEVEL, db_options_.info_log,
"Waiting after background compaction error: %s, "
"Accumulated background error counts: %" PRIu64,
s.ToString().c_str(), error_cnt);
LogFlush(db_options_.info_log);
env_->SleepForMicroseconds(1000000);
mutex_.Lock();
}
ReleaseFileNumberFromPendingOutputs(pending_outputs_inserted_elem);
// We're just cleaning up for DB::Write()
job_context.logs_to_free = logs_to_free_;
logs_to_free_.clear();
// If compaction failed, we want to delete all temporary files that we might
// have created (they might not be all recorded in job_context in case of a
// failure). Thus, we force full scan in FindObsoleteFiles()
FindObsoleteFiles(&job_context, !s.ok() && !s.IsShutdownInProgress());
// delete unnecessary files if any, this is done outside the mutex
if (job_context.HaveSomethingToDelete() || !log_buffer.IsEmpty()) {
mutex_.Unlock();
// Have to flush the info logs before bg_compaction_scheduled_--
// because if bg_flush_scheduled_ becomes 0 and the lock is
// released, the deconstructor of DB can kick in and destroy all the
// states of DB so info_log might not be available after that point.
// It also applies to access other states that DB owns.
log_buffer.FlushBufferToLog();
if (job_context.HaveSomethingToDelete()) {
PurgeObsoleteFiles(job_context);
}
job_context.Clean();
mutex_.Lock();
}
bg_compaction_scheduled_--;
versions_->GetColumnFamilySet()->FreeDeadColumnFamilies();
Rewritten system for scheduling background work Summary: When scaling to higher number of column families, the worst bottleneck was MaybeScheduleFlushOrCompaction(), which did a for loop over all column families while holding a mutex. This patch addresses the issue. The approach is similar to our earlier efforts: instead of a pull-model, where we do something for every column family, we can do a push-based model -- when we detect that column family is ready to be flushed/compacted, we add it to the flush_queue_/compaction_queue_. That way we don't need to loop over every column family in MaybeScheduleFlushOrCompaction. Here are the performance results: Command: ./db_bench --write_buffer_size=268435456 --db_write_buffer_size=268435456 --db=/fast-rocksdb-tmp/rocks_lots_of_cf --use_existing_db=0 --open_files=55000 --statistics=1 --histogram=1 --disable_data_sync=1 --max_write_buffer_number=2 --sync=0 --benchmarks=fillrandom --threads=16 --num_column_families=5000 --disable_wal=1 --max_background_flushes=16 --max_background_compactions=16 --level0_file_num_compaction_trigger=2 --level0_slowdown_writes_trigger=2 --level0_stop_writes_trigger=3 --hard_rate_limit=1 --num=33333333 --writes=33333333 Before the patch: fillrandom : 26.950 micros/op 37105 ops/sec; 4.1 MB/s After the patch: fillrandom : 17.404 micros/op 57456 ops/sec; 6.4 MB/s Next bottleneck is VersionSet::AddLiveFiles, which is painfully slow when we have a lot of files. This is coming in the next patch, but when I removed that code, here's what I got: fillrandom : 7.590 micros/op 131758 ops/sec; 14.6 MB/s Test Plan: make check two stress tests: Big number of compactions and flushes: ./db_stress --threads=30 --ops_per_thread=20000000 --max_key=10000 --column_families=20 --clear_column_family_one_in=10000000 --verify_before_write=0 --reopen=15 --max_background_compactions=10 --max_background_flushes=10 --db=/fast-rocksdb-tmp/db_stress --prefixpercent=0 --iterpercent=0 --writepercent=75 --db_write_buffer_size=2000000 max_background_flushes=0, to verify that this case also works correctly ./db_stress --threads=30 --ops_per_thread=2000000 --max_key=10000 --column_families=20 --clear_column_family_one_in=10000000 --verify_before_write=0 --reopen=3 --max_background_compactions=3 --max_background_flushes=0 --db=/fast-rocksdb-tmp/db_stress --prefixpercent=0 --iterpercent=0 --writepercent=75 --db_write_buffer_size=2000000 Reviewers: ljin, rven, yhchiang, sdong Reviewed By: sdong Subscribers: dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D30123
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// See if there's more work to be done
MaybeScheduleFlushOrCompaction();
if (madeProgress || bg_compaction_scheduled_ == 0 || bg_manual_only_ > 0) {
// signal if
// * madeProgress -- need to wakeup DelayWrite
// * bg_compaction_scheduled_ == 0 -- need to wakeup ~DBImpl
// * bg_manual_only_ > 0 -- need to wakeup RunManualCompaction
// If none of this is true, there is no need to signal since nobody is
// waiting for it
bg_cv_.SignalAll();
}
// IMPORTANT: there should be no code after calling SignalAll. This call may
// signal the DB destructor that it's OK to proceed with destruction. In
// that case, all DB variables will be dealloacated and referencing them
// will cause trouble.
}
}
Status DBImpl::BackgroundCompaction(bool* madeProgress, JobContext* job_context,
LogBuffer* log_buffer) {
*madeProgress = false;
mutex_.AssertHeld();
bool is_manual = (manual_compaction_ != nullptr) &&
(manual_compaction_->in_progress == false);
Allowing L0 -> L1 trivial move on sorted data Summary: This diff updates the logic of how we do trivial move, now trivial move can run on any number of files in input level as long as they are not overlapping The conditions for trivial move have been updated Introduced conditions: - Trivial move cannot happen if we have a compaction filter (except if the compaction is not manual) - Input level files cannot be overlapping Removed conditions: - Trivial move only run when the compaction is not manual - Input level should can contain only 1 file More context on what tests failed because of Trivial move ``` DBTest.CompactionsGenerateMultipleFiles This test is expecting compaction on a file in L0 to generate multiple files in L1, this test will fail with trivial move because we end up with one file in L1 ``` ``` DBTest.NoSpaceCompactRange This test expect compaction to fail when we force environment to report running out of space, of course this is not valid in trivial move situation because trivial move does not need any extra space, and did not check for that ``` ``` DBTest.DropWrites Similar to DBTest.NoSpaceCompactRange ``` ``` DBTest.DeleteObsoleteFilesPendingOutputs This test expect that a file in L2 is deleted after it's moved to L3, this is not valid with trivial move because although the file was moved it is now used by L3 ``` ``` CuckooTableDBTest.CompactionIntoMultipleFiles Same as DBTest.CompactionsGenerateMultipleFiles ``` This diff is based on a work by @sdong https://reviews.facebook.net/D34149 Test Plan: make -j64 check Reviewers: rven, sdong, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: yhchiang, ott, march, dhruba, sdong Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D34797
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bool trivial_move_disallowed = is_manual &&
manual_compaction_->disallow_trivial_move;
CompactionJobStats compaction_job_stats;
Status status = bg_error_;
if (status.ok() && shutting_down_.load(std::memory_order_acquire)) {
status = Status::ShutdownInProgress();
}
if (!status.ok()) {
if (is_manual) {
manual_compaction_->status = status;
manual_compaction_->done = true;
manual_compaction_->in_progress = false;
manual_compaction_ = nullptr;
}
return status;
}
if (is_manual) {
// another thread cannot pick up the same work
manual_compaction_->in_progress = true;
} else if (manual_compaction_ != nullptr) {
// there should be no automatic compactions running when manual compaction
// is running
return Status::OK();
}
// If there are no flush threads, then compaction thread needs to execute the
// flushes
if (db_options_.max_background_flushes == 0) {
// BackgroundFlush() will only execute a single flush. We keep calling it as
// long as there's more flushes to be done
while (!flush_queue_.empty()) {
LogToBuffer(
log_buffer,
"BackgroundCompaction calling BackgroundFlush. flush slots available "
"%d, compaction slots available %d",
db_options_.max_background_flushes - bg_flush_scheduled_,
db_options_.max_background_compactions - bg_compaction_scheduled_);
auto flush_status =
BackgroundFlush(madeProgress, job_context, log_buffer);
// the second condition will be false when a column family is dropped. we
// don't want to fail compaction because of that (because it might be a
// different column family)
if (!flush_status.ok() && !flush_status.IsShutdownInProgress()) {
if (is_manual) {
manual_compaction_->status = flush_status;
manual_compaction_->done = true;
manual_compaction_->in_progress = false;
manual_compaction_ = nullptr;
}
return flush_status;
}
}
}
unique_ptr<Compaction> c;
InternalKey manual_end_storage;
InternalKey* manual_end = &manual_end_storage;
if (is_manual) {
ManualCompaction* m = manual_compaction_;
assert(m->in_progress);
c.reset(m->cfd->CompactRange(
*m->cfd->GetLatestMutableCFOptions(), m->input_level, m->output_level,
m->output_path_id, m->begin, m->end, &manual_end));
if (!c) {
m->done = true;
LogToBuffer(log_buffer,
"[%s] Manual compaction from level-%d from %s .. "
"%s; nothing to do\n",
m->cfd->GetName().c_str(), m->input_level,
(m->begin ? m->begin->DebugString().c_str() : "(begin)"),
(m->end ? m->end->DebugString().c_str() : "(end)"));
} else {
LogToBuffer(log_buffer,
"[%s] Manual compaction from level-%d to level-%d from %s .. "
"%s; will stop at %s\n",
m->cfd->GetName().c_str(), m->input_level, c->output_level(),
(m->begin ? m->begin->DebugString().c_str() : "(begin)"),
(m->end ? m->end->DebugString().c_str() : "(end)"),
((m->done || manual_end == nullptr)
? "(end)"
: manual_end->DebugString().c_str()));
}
Rewritten system for scheduling background work Summary: When scaling to higher number of column families, the worst bottleneck was MaybeScheduleFlushOrCompaction(), which did a for loop over all column families while holding a mutex. This patch addresses the issue. The approach is similar to our earlier efforts: instead of a pull-model, where we do something for every column family, we can do a push-based model -- when we detect that column family is ready to be flushed/compacted, we add it to the flush_queue_/compaction_queue_. That way we don't need to loop over every column family in MaybeScheduleFlushOrCompaction. Here are the performance results: Command: ./db_bench --write_buffer_size=268435456 --db_write_buffer_size=268435456 --db=/fast-rocksdb-tmp/rocks_lots_of_cf --use_existing_db=0 --open_files=55000 --statistics=1 --histogram=1 --disable_data_sync=1 --max_write_buffer_number=2 --sync=0 --benchmarks=fillrandom --threads=16 --num_column_families=5000 --disable_wal=1 --max_background_flushes=16 --max_background_compactions=16 --level0_file_num_compaction_trigger=2 --level0_slowdown_writes_trigger=2 --level0_stop_writes_trigger=3 --hard_rate_limit=1 --num=33333333 --writes=33333333 Before the patch: fillrandom : 26.950 micros/op 37105 ops/sec; 4.1 MB/s After the patch: fillrandom : 17.404 micros/op 57456 ops/sec; 6.4 MB/s Next bottleneck is VersionSet::AddLiveFiles, which is painfully slow when we have a lot of files. This is coming in the next patch, but when I removed that code, here's what I got: fillrandom : 7.590 micros/op 131758 ops/sec; 14.6 MB/s Test Plan: make check two stress tests: Big number of compactions and flushes: ./db_stress --threads=30 --ops_per_thread=20000000 --max_key=10000 --column_families=20 --clear_column_family_one_in=10000000 --verify_before_write=0 --reopen=15 --max_background_compactions=10 --max_background_flushes=10 --db=/fast-rocksdb-tmp/db_stress --prefixpercent=0 --iterpercent=0 --writepercent=75 --db_write_buffer_size=2000000 max_background_flushes=0, to verify that this case also works correctly ./db_stress --threads=30 --ops_per_thread=2000000 --max_key=10000 --column_families=20 --clear_column_family_one_in=10000000 --verify_before_write=0 --reopen=3 --max_background_compactions=3 --max_background_flushes=0 --db=/fast-rocksdb-tmp/db_stress --prefixpercent=0 --iterpercent=0 --writepercent=75 --db_write_buffer_size=2000000 Reviewers: ljin, rven, yhchiang, sdong Reviewed By: sdong Subscribers: dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D30123
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} else if (!compaction_queue_.empty()) {
// cfd is referenced here
auto cfd = PopFirstFromCompactionQueue();
// We unreference here because the following code will take a Ref() on
// this cfd if it is going to use it (Compaction class holds a
// reference).
// This will all happen under a mutex so we don't have to be afraid of
// somebody else deleting it.
if (cfd->Unref()) {
delete cfd;
// This was the last reference of the column family, so no need to
// compact.
return Status::OK();
}
// Pick up latest mutable CF Options and use it throughout the
// compaction job
// Compaction makes a copy of the latest MutableCFOptions. It should be used
// throughout the compaction procedure to make sure consistency. It will
// eventually be installed into SuperVersion
auto* mutable_cf_options = cfd->GetLatestMutableCFOptions();
if (!mutable_cf_options->disable_auto_compactions && !cfd->IsDropped()) {
// NOTE: try to avoid unnecessary copy of MutableCFOptions if
// compaction is not necessary. Need to make sure mutex is held
// until we make a copy in the following code
c.reset(cfd->PickCompaction(*mutable_cf_options, log_buffer));
if (c != nullptr) {
// update statistics
MeasureTime(stats_, NUM_FILES_IN_SINGLE_COMPACTION,
c->inputs(0)->size());
// There are three things that can change compaction score:
// 1) When flush or compaction finish. This case is covered by
// InstallSuperVersionAndScheduleWork
Rewritten system for scheduling background work Summary: When scaling to higher number of column families, the worst bottleneck was MaybeScheduleFlushOrCompaction(), which did a for loop over all column families while holding a mutex. This patch addresses the issue. The approach is similar to our earlier efforts: instead of a pull-model, where we do something for every column family, we can do a push-based model -- when we detect that column family is ready to be flushed/compacted, we add it to the flush_queue_/compaction_queue_. That way we don't need to loop over every column family in MaybeScheduleFlushOrCompaction. Here are the performance results: Command: ./db_bench --write_buffer_size=268435456 --db_write_buffer_size=268435456 --db=/fast-rocksdb-tmp/rocks_lots_of_cf --use_existing_db=0 --open_files=55000 --statistics=1 --histogram=1 --disable_data_sync=1 --max_write_buffer_number=2 --sync=0 --benchmarks=fillrandom --threads=16 --num_column_families=5000 --disable_wal=1 --max_background_flushes=16 --max_background_compactions=16 --level0_file_num_compaction_trigger=2 --level0_slowdown_writes_trigger=2 --level0_stop_writes_trigger=3 --hard_rate_limit=1 --num=33333333 --writes=33333333 Before the patch: fillrandom : 26.950 micros/op 37105 ops/sec; 4.1 MB/s After the patch: fillrandom : 17.404 micros/op 57456 ops/sec; 6.4 MB/s Next bottleneck is VersionSet::AddLiveFiles, which is painfully slow when we have a lot of files. This is coming in the next patch, but when I removed that code, here's what I got: fillrandom : 7.590 micros/op 131758 ops/sec; 14.6 MB/s Test Plan: make check two stress tests: Big number of compactions and flushes: ./db_stress --threads=30 --ops_per_thread=20000000 --max_key=10000 --column_families=20 --clear_column_family_one_in=10000000 --verify_before_write=0 --reopen=15 --max_background_compactions=10 --max_background_flushes=10 --db=/fast-rocksdb-tmp/db_stress --prefixpercent=0 --iterpercent=0 --writepercent=75 --db_write_buffer_size=2000000 max_background_flushes=0, to verify that this case also works correctly ./db_stress --threads=30 --ops_per_thread=2000000 --max_key=10000 --column_families=20 --clear_column_family_one_in=10000000 --verify_before_write=0 --reopen=3 --max_background_compactions=3 --max_background_flushes=0 --db=/fast-rocksdb-tmp/db_stress --prefixpercent=0 --iterpercent=0 --writepercent=75 --db_write_buffer_size=2000000 Reviewers: ljin, rven, yhchiang, sdong Reviewed By: sdong Subscribers: dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D30123
10 years ago
// 2) When MutableCFOptions changes. This case is also covered by
// InstallSuperVersionAndScheduleWork, because this is when the new
// options take effect.
Rewritten system for scheduling background work Summary: When scaling to higher number of column families, the worst bottleneck was MaybeScheduleFlushOrCompaction(), which did a for loop over all column families while holding a mutex. This patch addresses the issue. The approach is similar to our earlier efforts: instead of a pull-model, where we do something for every column family, we can do a push-based model -- when we detect that column family is ready to be flushed/compacted, we add it to the flush_queue_/compaction_queue_. That way we don't need to loop over every column family in MaybeScheduleFlushOrCompaction. Here are the performance results: Command: ./db_bench --write_buffer_size=268435456 --db_write_buffer_size=268435456 --db=/fast-rocksdb-tmp/rocks_lots_of_cf --use_existing_db=0 --open_files=55000 --statistics=1 --histogram=1 --disable_data_sync=1 --max_write_buffer_number=2 --sync=0 --benchmarks=fillrandom --threads=16 --num_column_families=5000 --disable_wal=1 --max_background_flushes=16 --max_background_compactions=16 --level0_file_num_compaction_trigger=2 --level0_slowdown_writes_trigger=2 --level0_stop_writes_trigger=3 --hard_rate_limit=1 --num=33333333 --writes=33333333 Before the patch: fillrandom : 26.950 micros/op 37105 ops/sec; 4.1 MB/s After the patch: fillrandom : 17.404 micros/op 57456 ops/sec; 6.4 MB/s Next bottleneck is VersionSet::AddLiveFiles, which is painfully slow when we have a lot of files. This is coming in the next patch, but when I removed that code, here's what I got: fillrandom : 7.590 micros/op 131758 ops/sec; 14.6 MB/s Test Plan: make check two stress tests: Big number of compactions and flushes: ./db_stress --threads=30 --ops_per_thread=20000000 --max_key=10000 --column_families=20 --clear_column_family_one_in=10000000 --verify_before_write=0 --reopen=15 --max_background_compactions=10 --max_background_flushes=10 --db=/fast-rocksdb-tmp/db_stress --prefixpercent=0 --iterpercent=0 --writepercent=75 --db_write_buffer_size=2000000 max_background_flushes=0, to verify that this case also works correctly ./db_stress --threads=30 --ops_per_thread=2000000 --max_key=10000 --column_families=20 --clear_column_family_one_in=10000000 --verify_before_write=0 --reopen=3 --max_background_compactions=3 --max_background_flushes=0 --db=/fast-rocksdb-tmp/db_stress --prefixpercent=0 --iterpercent=0 --writepercent=75 --db_write_buffer_size=2000000 Reviewers: ljin, rven, yhchiang, sdong Reviewed By: sdong Subscribers: dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D30123
10 years ago
// 3) When we Pick a new compaction, we "remove" those files being
// compacted from the calculation, which then influences compaction
// score. Here we check if we need the new compaction even without the
// files that are currently being compacted. If we need another
// compaction, we might be able to execute it in parallel, so we add it
// to the queue and schedule a new thread.
if (cfd->NeedsCompaction()) {
// Yes, we need more compactions!
AddToCompactionQueue(cfd);
++unscheduled_compactions_;
MaybeScheduleFlushOrCompaction();
}
}
}
}
if (!c) {
// Nothing to do
LogToBuffer(log_buffer, "Compaction nothing to do");
} else if (c->IsDeletionCompaction()) {
// TODO(icanadi) Do we want to honor snapshots here? i.e. not delete old
// file if there is alive snapshot pointing to it
assert(c->num_input_files(1) == 0);
assert(c->level() == 0);
assert(c->column_family_data()->ioptions()->compaction_style ==
kCompactionStyleFIFO);
compaction_job_stats.num_input_files = c->num_input_files(0);
for (const auto& f : *c->inputs(0)) {
c->edit()->DeleteFile(c->level(), f->fd.GetNumber());
}
status = versions_->LogAndApply(c->column_family_data(),
*c->mutable_cf_options(), c->edit(),
&mutex_, directories_.GetDbDir());
InstallSuperVersionAndScheduleWorkWrapper(
c->column_family_data(), job_context, *c->mutable_cf_options());
LogToBuffer(log_buffer, "[%s] Deleted %d files\n",
c->column_family_data()->GetName().c_str(),
c->num_input_files(0));
*madeProgress = true;
Allowing L0 -> L1 trivial move on sorted data Summary: This diff updates the logic of how we do trivial move, now trivial move can run on any number of files in input level as long as they are not overlapping The conditions for trivial move have been updated Introduced conditions: - Trivial move cannot happen if we have a compaction filter (except if the compaction is not manual) - Input level files cannot be overlapping Removed conditions: - Trivial move only run when the compaction is not manual - Input level should can contain only 1 file More context on what tests failed because of Trivial move ``` DBTest.CompactionsGenerateMultipleFiles This test is expecting compaction on a file in L0 to generate multiple files in L1, this test will fail with trivial move because we end up with one file in L1 ``` ``` DBTest.NoSpaceCompactRange This test expect compaction to fail when we force environment to report running out of space, of course this is not valid in trivial move situation because trivial move does not need any extra space, and did not check for that ``` ``` DBTest.DropWrites Similar to DBTest.NoSpaceCompactRange ``` ``` DBTest.DeleteObsoleteFilesPendingOutputs This test expect that a file in L2 is deleted after it's moved to L3, this is not valid with trivial move because although the file was moved it is now used by L3 ``` ``` CuckooTableDBTest.CompactionIntoMultipleFiles Same as DBTest.CompactionsGenerateMultipleFiles ``` This diff is based on a work by @sdong https://reviews.facebook.net/D34149 Test Plan: make -j64 check Reviewers: rven, sdong, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: yhchiang, ott, march, dhruba, sdong Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D34797
10 years ago
} else if (!trivial_move_disallowed && c->IsTrivialMove()) {
TEST_SYNC_POINT("DBImpl::BackgroundCompaction:TrivialMove");
// Instrument for event update
// TODO(yhchiang): add op details for showing trivial-move.
ThreadStatusUtil::SetColumnFamily(c->column_family_data());
ThreadStatusUtil::SetThreadOperation(ThreadStatus::OP_COMPACTION);
compaction_job_stats.num_input_files = c->num_input_files(0);
Allowing L0 -> L1 trivial move on sorted data Summary: This diff updates the logic of how we do trivial move, now trivial move can run on any number of files in input level as long as they are not overlapping The conditions for trivial move have been updated Introduced conditions: - Trivial move cannot happen if we have a compaction filter (except if the compaction is not manual) - Input level files cannot be overlapping Removed conditions: - Trivial move only run when the compaction is not manual - Input level should can contain only 1 file More context on what tests failed because of Trivial move ``` DBTest.CompactionsGenerateMultipleFiles This test is expecting compaction on a file in L0 to generate multiple files in L1, this test will fail with trivial move because we end up with one file in L1 ``` ``` DBTest.NoSpaceCompactRange This test expect compaction to fail when we force environment to report running out of space, of course this is not valid in trivial move situation because trivial move does not need any extra space, and did not check for that ``` ``` DBTest.DropWrites Similar to DBTest.NoSpaceCompactRange ``` ``` DBTest.DeleteObsoleteFilesPendingOutputs This test expect that a file in L2 is deleted after it's moved to L3, this is not valid with trivial move because although the file was moved it is now used by L3 ``` ``` CuckooTableDBTest.CompactionIntoMultipleFiles Same as DBTest.CompactionsGenerateMultipleFiles ``` This diff is based on a work by @sdong https://reviews.facebook.net/D34149 Test Plan: make -j64 check Reviewers: rven, sdong, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: yhchiang, ott, march, dhruba, sdong Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D34797
10 years ago
// Move files to next level
int32_t moved_files = 0;
int64_t moved_bytes = 0;
for (size_t i = 0; i < c->num_input_files(0); i++) {
FileMetaData* f = c->input(0, i);
c->edit()->DeleteFile(c->level(), f->fd.GetNumber());
c->edit()->AddFile(c->level() + 1, f->fd.GetNumber(), f->fd.GetPathId(),
f->fd.GetFileSize(), f->smallest, f->largest,
f->smallest_seqno, f->largest_seqno,
f->marked_for_compaction);
Allowing L0 -> L1 trivial move on sorted data Summary: This diff updates the logic of how we do trivial move, now trivial move can run on any number of files in input level as long as they are not overlapping The conditions for trivial move have been updated Introduced conditions: - Trivial move cannot happen if we have a compaction filter (except if the compaction is not manual) - Input level files cannot be overlapping Removed conditions: - Trivial move only run when the compaction is not manual - Input level should can contain only 1 file More context on what tests failed because of Trivial move ``` DBTest.CompactionsGenerateMultipleFiles This test is expecting compaction on a file in L0 to generate multiple files in L1, this test will fail with trivial move because we end up with one file in L1 ``` ``` DBTest.NoSpaceCompactRange This test expect compaction to fail when we force environment to report running out of space, of course this is not valid in trivial move situation because trivial move does not need any extra space, and did not check for that ``` ``` DBTest.DropWrites Similar to DBTest.NoSpaceCompactRange ``` ``` DBTest.DeleteObsoleteFilesPendingOutputs This test expect that a file in L2 is deleted after it's moved to L3, this is not valid with trivial move because although the file was moved it is now used by L3 ``` ``` CuckooTableDBTest.CompactionIntoMultipleFiles Same as DBTest.CompactionsGenerateMultipleFiles ``` This diff is based on a work by @sdong https://reviews.facebook.net/D34149 Test Plan: make -j64 check Reviewers: rven, sdong, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: yhchiang, ott, march, dhruba, sdong Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D34797
10 years ago
LogToBuffer(log_buffer,
"[%s] Moving #%" PRIu64 " to level-%d %" PRIu64 " bytes\n",
c->column_family_data()->GetName().c_str(), f->fd.GetNumber(),
c->level() + 1, f->fd.GetFileSize());
++moved_files;
moved_bytes += f->fd.GetFileSize();
}
status = versions_->LogAndApply(c->column_family_data(),
*c->mutable_cf_options(), c->edit(),
&mutex_, directories_.GetDbDir());
// Use latest MutableCFOptions
InstallSuperVersionAndScheduleWorkWrapper(
c->column_family_data(), job_context, *c->mutable_cf_options());
VersionStorageInfo::LevelSummaryStorage tmp;
Allowing L0 -> L1 trivial move on sorted data Summary: This diff updates the logic of how we do trivial move, now trivial move can run on any number of files in input level as long as they are not overlapping The conditions for trivial move have been updated Introduced conditions: - Trivial move cannot happen if we have a compaction filter (except if the compaction is not manual) - Input level files cannot be overlapping Removed conditions: - Trivial move only run when the compaction is not manual - Input level should can contain only 1 file More context on what tests failed because of Trivial move ``` DBTest.CompactionsGenerateMultipleFiles This test is expecting compaction on a file in L0 to generate multiple files in L1, this test will fail with trivial move because we end up with one file in L1 ``` ``` DBTest.NoSpaceCompactRange This test expect compaction to fail when we force environment to report running out of space, of course this is not valid in trivial move situation because trivial move does not need any extra space, and did not check for that ``` ``` DBTest.DropWrites Similar to DBTest.NoSpaceCompactRange ``` ``` DBTest.DeleteObsoleteFilesPendingOutputs This test expect that a file in L2 is deleted after it's moved to L3, this is not valid with trivial move because although the file was moved it is now used by L3 ``` ``` CuckooTableDBTest.CompactionIntoMultipleFiles Same as DBTest.CompactionsGenerateMultipleFiles ``` This diff is based on a work by @sdong https://reviews.facebook.net/D34149 Test Plan: make -j64 check Reviewers: rven, sdong, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: yhchiang, ott, march, dhruba, sdong Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D34797
10 years ago
c->column_family_data()->internal_stats()->IncBytesMoved(c->level() + 1,
moved_bytes);
{
event_logger_.LogToBuffer(log_buffer)
<< "job" << job_context->job_id << "event"
<< "trivial_move"
Allowing L0 -> L1 trivial move on sorted data Summary: This diff updates the logic of how we do trivial move, now trivial move can run on any number of files in input level as long as they are not overlapping The conditions for trivial move have been updated Introduced conditions: - Trivial move cannot happen if we have a compaction filter (except if the compaction is not manual) - Input level files cannot be overlapping Removed conditions: - Trivial move only run when the compaction is not manual - Input level should can contain only 1 file More context on what tests failed because of Trivial move ``` DBTest.CompactionsGenerateMultipleFiles This test is expecting compaction on a file in L0 to generate multiple files in L1, this test will fail with trivial move because we end up with one file in L1 ``` ``` DBTest.NoSpaceCompactRange This test expect compaction to fail when we force environment to report running out of space, of course this is not valid in trivial move situation because trivial move does not need any extra space, and did not check for that ``` ``` DBTest.DropWrites Similar to DBTest.NoSpaceCompactRange ``` ``` DBTest.DeleteObsoleteFilesPendingOutputs This test expect that a file in L2 is deleted after it's moved to L3, this is not valid with trivial move because although the file was moved it is now used by L3 ``` ``` CuckooTableDBTest.CompactionIntoMultipleFiles Same as DBTest.CompactionsGenerateMultipleFiles ``` This diff is based on a work by @sdong https://reviews.facebook.net/D34149 Test Plan: make -j64 check Reviewers: rven, sdong, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: yhchiang, ott, march, dhruba, sdong Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D34797
10 years ago
<< "destination_level" << c->level() + 1 << "files" << moved_files
<< "total_files_size" << moved_bytes;
}
LogToBuffer(
log_buffer,
Allowing L0 -> L1 trivial move on sorted data Summary: This diff updates the logic of how we do trivial move, now trivial move can run on any number of files in input level as long as they are not overlapping The conditions for trivial move have been updated Introduced conditions: - Trivial move cannot happen if we have a compaction filter (except if the compaction is not manual) - Input level files cannot be overlapping Removed conditions: - Trivial move only run when the compaction is not manual - Input level should can contain only 1 file More context on what tests failed because of Trivial move ``` DBTest.CompactionsGenerateMultipleFiles This test is expecting compaction on a file in L0 to generate multiple files in L1, this test will fail with trivial move because we end up with one file in L1 ``` ``` DBTest.NoSpaceCompactRange This test expect compaction to fail when we force environment to report running out of space, of course this is not valid in trivial move situation because trivial move does not need any extra space, and did not check for that ``` ``` DBTest.DropWrites Similar to DBTest.NoSpaceCompactRange ``` ``` DBTest.DeleteObsoleteFilesPendingOutputs This test expect that a file in L2 is deleted after it's moved to L3, this is not valid with trivial move because although the file was moved it is now used by L3 ``` ``` CuckooTableDBTest.CompactionIntoMultipleFiles Same as DBTest.CompactionsGenerateMultipleFiles ``` This diff is based on a work by @sdong https://reviews.facebook.net/D34149 Test Plan: make -j64 check Reviewers: rven, sdong, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: yhchiang, ott, march, dhruba, sdong Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D34797
10 years ago
"[%s] Moved #%d files to level-%d %" PRIu64 " bytes %s: %s\n",
c->column_family_data()->GetName().c_str(), moved_files, c->level() + 1,
moved_bytes, status.ToString().c_str(),
c->column_family_data()->current()->storage_info()->LevelSummary(&tmp));
*madeProgress = true;
// Clear Instrument
ThreadStatusUtil::ResetThreadStatus();
} else {
TEST_SYNC_POINT("DBImpl::BackgroundCompaction:NonTrivial");
auto yield_callback = [&]() {
return CallFlushDuringCompaction(c->column_family_data(),
*c->mutable_cf_options(), job_context,
log_buffer);
};
assert(is_snapshot_supported_ || snapshots_.empty());
CompactionJob compaction_job(
job_context->job_id, c.get(), db_options_, env_options_,
versions_.get(), &shutting_down_, log_buffer, directories_.GetDbDir(),
directories_.GetDataDir(c->GetOutputPathId()), stats_,
snapshots_.GetAll(), table_cache_, std::move(yield_callback),
&event_logger_, c->mutable_cf_options()->paranoid_file_checks,
dbname_, &compaction_job_stats);
compaction_job.Prepare();
mutex_.Unlock();
status = compaction_job.Run();
mutex_.Lock();
compaction_job.Install(&status, *c->mutable_cf_options(), &mutex_);
if (status.ok()) {
InstallSuperVersionAndScheduleWorkWrapper(
c->column_family_data(), job_context, *c->mutable_cf_options());
}
*madeProgress = true;
}
if (c != nullptr) {
NotifyOnCompactionCompleted(
c->column_family_data(), c.get(), status,
compaction_job_stats, job_context->job_id);
c->ReleaseCompactionFiles(status);
*madeProgress = true;
}
// this will unref its input_version and column_family_data
c.reset();
if (status.ok()) {
// Done
} else if (status.IsShutdownInProgress()) {
// Ignore compaction errors found during shutting down
} else {
Log(InfoLogLevel::WARN_LEVEL, db_options_.info_log, "Compaction error: %s",
status.ToString().c_str());
if (db_options_.paranoid_checks && bg_error_.ok()) {
bg_error_ = status;
}
}
if (is_manual) {
ManualCompaction* m = manual_compaction_;
if (!status.ok()) {
m->status = status;
m->done = true;
}
// For universal compaction:
// Because universal compaction always happens at level 0, so one
// compaction will pick up all overlapped files. No files will be
// filtered out due to size limit and left for a successive compaction.
// So we can safely conclude the current compaction.
//
// Also note that, if we don't stop here, then the current compaction
// writes a new file back to level 0, which will be used in successive
// compaction. Hence the manual compaction will never finish.
//
// Stop the compaction if manual_end points to nullptr -- this means
// that we compacted the whole range. manual_end should always point
// to nullptr in case of universal compaction
if (manual_end == nullptr) {
m->done = true;
}
if (!m->done) {
// We only compacted part of the requested range. Update *m
// to the range that is left to be compacted.
// Universal and FIFO compactions should always compact the whole range
assert(m->cfd->ioptions()->compaction_style !=
kCompactionStyleUniversal ||
m->cfd->ioptions()->num_levels > 1);
assert(m->cfd->ioptions()->compaction_style != kCompactionStyleFIFO);
m->tmp_storage = *manual_end;
m->begin = &m->tmp_storage;
}
m->in_progress = false; // not being processed anymore
manual_compaction_ = nullptr;
}
return status;
}
uint64_t DBImpl::CallFlushDuringCompaction(
ColumnFamilyData* cfd, const MutableCFOptions& mutable_cf_options,
JobContext* job_context, LogBuffer* log_buffer) {
if (db_options_.max_background_flushes > 0) {
// flush thread will take care of this
return 0;
}
if (cfd->imm()->imm_flush_needed.load(std::memory_order_relaxed)) {
const uint64_t imm_start = env_->NowMicros();
mutex_.Lock();
if (cfd->imm()->IsFlushPending()) {
cfd->Ref();
FlushMemTableToOutputFile(cfd, mutable_cf_options, nullptr, job_context,
log_buffer);
cfd->Unref();
bg_cv_.SignalAll(); // Wakeup DelayWrite() if necessary
}
mutex_.Unlock();
log_buffer->FlushBufferToLog();
return env_->NowMicros() - imm_start;
}
return 0;
}
namespace {
struct IterState {
IterState(DBImpl* _db, InstrumentedMutex* _mu, SuperVersion* _super_version)
: db(_db), mu(_mu), super_version(_super_version) {}
DBImpl* db;
InstrumentedMutex* mu;
SuperVersion* super_version;
};
static void CleanupIteratorState(void* arg1, void* arg2) {
IterState* state = reinterpret_cast<IterState*>(arg1);
if (state->super_version->Unref()) {
// Job id == 0 means that this is not our background process, but rather
// user thread
JobContext job_context(0);
state->mu->Lock();
state->super_version->Cleanup();
state->db->FindObsoleteFiles(&job_context, false, true);
state->mu->Unlock();
delete state->super_version;
if (job_context.HaveSomethingToDelete()) {
state->db->PurgeObsoleteFiles(job_context);
}
job_context.Clean();
MemTableListVersion Summary: MemTableListVersion is to MemTableList what Version is to VersionSet. I took almost the same ideas to develop MemTableListVersion. The reason is to have copying std::list done in background, while flushing, rather than in foreground (MultiGet() and NewIterator()) under a mutex! Also, whenever we copied MemTableList, we copied also some MemTableList metadata (flush_requested_, commit_in_progress_, etc.), which was wasteful. This diff avoids std::list copy under a mutex in both MultiGet() and NewIterator(). I created a small database with some number of immutable memtables, and creating 100.000 iterators in a single-thread (!) decreased from {188739, 215703, 198028} to {154352, 164035, 159817}. A lot of the savings come from code under a mutex, so we should see much higher savings with multiple threads. Creating new iterator is very important to LogDevice team. I also think this diff will make SuperVersion obsolete for performance reasons. I will try it in the next diff. SuperVersion gave us huge savings on Get() code path, but I think that most of the savings came from copying MemTableList under a mutex. If we had MemTableListVersion, we would never need to copy the entire object (like we still do in NewIterator() and MultiGet()) Test Plan: `make check` works. I will also do `make valgrind_check` before commit Reviewers: dhruba, haobo, kailiu, sdong, emayanke, tnovak Reviewed By: kailiu CC: leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D15255
11 years ago
}
delete state;
}
} // namespace
Iterator* DBImpl::NewInternalIterator(const ReadOptions& read_options,
ColumnFamilyData* cfd,
SuperVersion* super_version,
Arena* arena) {
Iterator* internal_iter;
assert(arena != nullptr);
// Need to create internal iterator from the arena.
MergeIteratorBuilder merge_iter_builder(&cfd->internal_comparator(), arena);
// Collect iterator for mutable mem
merge_iter_builder.AddIterator(
super_version->mem->NewIterator(read_options, arena));
// Collect all needed child iterators for immutable memtables
super_version->imm->AddIterators(read_options, &merge_iter_builder);
// Collect iterators for files in L0 - Ln
super_version->current->AddIterators(read_options, env_options_,
&merge_iter_builder);
internal_iter = merge_iter_builder.Finish();
IterState* cleanup = new IterState(this, &mutex_, super_version);
internal_iter->RegisterCleanup(CleanupIteratorState, cleanup, nullptr);
return internal_iter;
}
ColumnFamilyHandle* DBImpl::DefaultColumnFamily() const {
return default_cf_handle_;
}
Status DBImpl::Get(const ReadOptions& read_options,
ColumnFamilyHandle* column_family, const Slice& key,
std::string* value) {
return GetImpl(read_options, column_family, key, value);
}
// JobContext gets created and destructed outside of the lock --
// we
// use this convinently to:
// * malloc one SuperVersion() outside of the lock -- new_superversion
// * delete SuperVersion()s outside of the lock -- superversions_to_free
//
// However, if InstallSuperVersionAndScheduleWork() gets called twice with the
// same job_context, we can't reuse the SuperVersion() that got
// malloced because
// first call already used it. In that rare case, we take a hit and create a
// new SuperVersion() inside of the mutex. We do similar thing
// for superversion_to_free
void DBImpl::InstallSuperVersionAndScheduleWorkWrapper(
ColumnFamilyData* cfd, JobContext* job_context,
const MutableCFOptions& mutable_cf_options) {
mutex_.AssertHeld();
SuperVersion* old_superversion = InstallSuperVersionAndScheduleWork(
cfd, job_context->new_superversion, mutable_cf_options);
job_context->new_superversion = nullptr;
job_context->superversions_to_free.push_back(old_superversion);
}
SuperVersion* DBImpl::InstallSuperVersionAndScheduleWork(
ColumnFamilyData* cfd, SuperVersion* new_sv,
const MutableCFOptions& mutable_cf_options) {
mutex_.AssertHeld();
// Update max_total_in_memory_state_
size_t old_memtable_size = 0;
auto* old_sv = cfd->GetSuperVersion();
if (old_sv) {
old_memtable_size = old_sv->mutable_cf_options.write_buffer_size *
old_sv->mutable_cf_options.max_write_buffer_number;
}
auto* old = cfd->InstallSuperVersion(
new_sv ? new_sv : new SuperVersion(), &mutex_, mutable_cf_options);
Rewritten system for scheduling background work Summary: When scaling to higher number of column families, the worst bottleneck was MaybeScheduleFlushOrCompaction(), which did a for loop over all column families while holding a mutex. This patch addresses the issue. The approach is similar to our earlier efforts: instead of a pull-model, where we do something for every column family, we can do a push-based model -- when we detect that column family is ready to be flushed/compacted, we add it to the flush_queue_/compaction_queue_. That way we don't need to loop over every column family in MaybeScheduleFlushOrCompaction. Here are the performance results: Command: ./db_bench --write_buffer_size=268435456 --db_write_buffer_size=268435456 --db=/fast-rocksdb-tmp/rocks_lots_of_cf --use_existing_db=0 --open_files=55000 --statistics=1 --histogram=1 --disable_data_sync=1 --max_write_buffer_number=2 --sync=0 --benchmarks=fillrandom --threads=16 --num_column_families=5000 --disable_wal=1 --max_background_flushes=16 --max_background_compactions=16 --level0_file_num_compaction_trigger=2 --level0_slowdown_writes_trigger=2 --level0_stop_writes_trigger=3 --hard_rate_limit=1 --num=33333333 --writes=33333333 Before the patch: fillrandom : 26.950 micros/op 37105 ops/sec; 4.1 MB/s After the patch: fillrandom : 17.404 micros/op 57456 ops/sec; 6.4 MB/s Next bottleneck is VersionSet::AddLiveFiles, which is painfully slow when we have a lot of files. This is coming in the next patch, but when I removed that code, here's what I got: fillrandom : 7.590 micros/op 131758 ops/sec; 14.6 MB/s Test Plan: make check two stress tests: Big number of compactions and flushes: ./db_stress --threads=30 --ops_per_thread=20000000 --max_key=10000 --column_families=20 --clear_column_family_one_in=10000000 --verify_before_write=0 --reopen=15 --max_background_compactions=10 --max_background_flushes=10 --db=/fast-rocksdb-tmp/db_stress --prefixpercent=0 --iterpercent=0 --writepercent=75 --db_write_buffer_size=2000000 max_background_flushes=0, to verify that this case also works correctly ./db_stress --threads=30 --ops_per_thread=2000000 --max_key=10000 --column_families=20 --clear_column_family_one_in=10000000 --verify_before_write=0 --reopen=3 --max_background_compactions=3 --max_background_flushes=0 --db=/fast-rocksdb-tmp/db_stress --prefixpercent=0 --iterpercent=0 --writepercent=75 --db_write_buffer_size=2000000 Reviewers: ljin, rven, yhchiang, sdong Reviewed By: sdong Subscribers: dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D30123
10 years ago
// Whenever we install new SuperVersion, we might need to issue new flushes or
// compactions.
SchedulePendingFlush(cfd);
SchedulePendingCompaction(cfd);
MaybeScheduleFlushOrCompaction();
// Update max_total_in_memory_state_
max_total_in_memory_state_ =
max_total_in_memory_state_ - old_memtable_size +
mutable_cf_options.write_buffer_size *
mutable_cf_options.max_write_buffer_number;
return old;
}
Status DBImpl::GetImpl(const ReadOptions& read_options,
ColumnFamilyHandle* column_family, const Slice& key,
std::string* value, bool* value_found) {
StopWatch sw(env_, stats_, DB_GET);
PERF_TIMER_GUARD(get_snapshot_time);
auto cfh = reinterpret_cast<ColumnFamilyHandleImpl*>(column_family);
auto cfd = cfh->cfd();
SequenceNumber snapshot;
if (read_options.snapshot != nullptr) {
snapshot = reinterpret_cast<const SnapshotImpl*>(
read_options.snapshot)->number_;
} else {
snapshot = versions_->LastSequence();
}
// Acquire SuperVersion
SuperVersion* sv = GetAndRefSuperVersion(cfd);
[RocksDB] [MergeOperator] The new Merge Interface! Uses merge sequences. Summary: Here are the major changes to the Merge Interface. It has been expanded to handle cases where the MergeOperator is not associative. It does so by stacking up merge operations while scanning through the key history (i.e.: during Get() or Compaction), until a valid Put/Delete/end-of-history is encountered; it then applies all of the merge operations in the correct sequence starting with the base/sentinel value. I have also introduced an "AssociativeMerge" function which allows the user to take advantage of associative merge operations (such as in the case of counters). The implementation will always attempt to merge the operations/operands themselves together when they are encountered, and will resort to the "stacking" method if and only if the "associative-merge" fails. This implementation is conjectured to allow MergeOperator to handle the general case, while still providing the user with the ability to take advantage of certain efficiencies in their own merge-operator / data-structure. NOTE: This is a preliminary diff. This must still go through a lot of review, revision, and testing. Feedback welcome! Test Plan: -This is a preliminary diff. I have only just begun testing/debugging it. -I will be testing this with the existing MergeOperator use-cases and unit-tests (counters, string-append, and redis-lists) -I will be "desk-checking" and walking through the code with the help gdb. -I will find a way of stress-testing the new interface / implementation using db_bench, db_test, merge_test, and/or db_stress. -I will ensure that my tests cover all cases: Get-Memtable, Get-Immutable-Memtable, Get-from-Disk, Iterator-Range-Scan, Flush-Memtable-to-L0, Compaction-L0-L1, Compaction-Ln-L(n+1), Put/Delete found, Put/Delete not-found, end-of-history, end-of-file, etc. -A lot of feedback from the reviewers. Reviewers: haobo, dhruba, zshao, emayanke Reviewed By: haobo CC: leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D11499
11 years ago
// Prepare to store a list of merge operations if merge occurs.
MergeContext merge_context;
[RocksDB] [MergeOperator] The new Merge Interface! Uses merge sequences. Summary: Here are the major changes to the Merge Interface. It has been expanded to handle cases where the MergeOperator is not associative. It does so by stacking up merge operations while scanning through the key history (i.e.: during Get() or Compaction), until a valid Put/Delete/end-of-history is encountered; it then applies all of the merge operations in the correct sequence starting with the base/sentinel value. I have also introduced an "AssociativeMerge" function which allows the user to take advantage of associative merge operations (such as in the case of counters). The implementation will always attempt to merge the operations/operands themselves together when they are encountered, and will resort to the "stacking" method if and only if the "associative-merge" fails. This implementation is conjectured to allow MergeOperator to handle the general case, while still providing the user with the ability to take advantage of certain efficiencies in their own merge-operator / data-structure. NOTE: This is a preliminary diff. This must still go through a lot of review, revision, and testing. Feedback welcome! Test Plan: -This is a preliminary diff. I have only just begun testing/debugging it. -I will be testing this with the existing MergeOperator use-cases and unit-tests (counters, string-append, and redis-lists) -I will be "desk-checking" and walking through the code with the help gdb. -I will find a way of stress-testing the new interface / implementation using db_bench, db_test, merge_test, and/or db_stress. -I will ensure that my tests cover all cases: Get-Memtable, Get-Immutable-Memtable, Get-from-Disk, Iterator-Range-Scan, Flush-Memtable-to-L0, Compaction-L0-L1, Compaction-Ln-L(n+1), Put/Delete found, Put/Delete not-found, end-of-history, end-of-file, etc. -A lot of feedback from the reviewers. Reviewers: haobo, dhruba, zshao, emayanke Reviewed By: haobo CC: leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D11499
11 years ago
Status s;
// First look in the memtable, then in the immutable memtable (if any).
// s is both in/out. When in, s could either be OK or MergeInProgress.
[RocksDB] [MergeOperator] The new Merge Interface! Uses merge sequences. Summary: Here are the major changes to the Merge Interface. It has been expanded to handle cases where the MergeOperator is not associative. It does so by stacking up merge operations while scanning through the key history (i.e.: during Get() or Compaction), until a valid Put/Delete/end-of-history is encountered; it then applies all of the merge operations in the correct sequence starting with the base/sentinel value. I have also introduced an "AssociativeMerge" function which allows the user to take advantage of associative merge operations (such as in the case of counters). The implementation will always attempt to merge the operations/operands themselves together when they are encountered, and will resort to the "stacking" method if and only if the "associative-merge" fails. This implementation is conjectured to allow MergeOperator to handle the general case, while still providing the user with the ability to take advantage of certain efficiencies in their own merge-operator / data-structure. NOTE: This is a preliminary diff. This must still go through a lot of review, revision, and testing. Feedback welcome! Test Plan: -This is a preliminary diff. I have only just begun testing/debugging it. -I will be testing this with the existing MergeOperator use-cases and unit-tests (counters, string-append, and redis-lists) -I will be "desk-checking" and walking through the code with the help gdb. -I will find a way of stress-testing the new interface / implementation using db_bench, db_test, merge_test, and/or db_stress. -I will ensure that my tests cover all cases: Get-Memtable, Get-Immutable-Memtable, Get-from-Disk, Iterator-Range-Scan, Flush-Memtable-to-L0, Compaction-L0-L1, Compaction-Ln-L(n+1), Put/Delete found, Put/Delete not-found, end-of-history, end-of-file, etc. -A lot of feedback from the reviewers. Reviewers: haobo, dhruba, zshao, emayanke Reviewed By: haobo CC: leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D11499
11 years ago
// merge_operands will contain the sequence of merges in the latter case.
LookupKey lkey(key, snapshot);
PERF_TIMER_STOP(get_snapshot_time);
if (sv->mem->Get(lkey, value, &s, &merge_context)) {
// Done
RecordTick(stats_, MEMTABLE_HIT);
} else if (sv->imm->Get(lkey, value, &s, &merge_context)) {
// Done
RecordTick(stats_, MEMTABLE_HIT);
} else {
PERF_TIMER_GUARD(get_from_output_files_time);
sv->current->Get(read_options, lkey, value, &s, &merge_context,
value_found);
RecordTick(stats_, MEMTABLE_MISS);
}
{
PERF_TIMER_GUARD(get_post_process_time);
ReturnAndCleanupSuperVersion(cfd, sv);
RecordTick(stats_, NUMBER_KEYS_READ);
RecordTick(stats_, BYTES_READ, value->size());
}
return s;
}
std::vector<Status> DBImpl::MultiGet(
const ReadOptions& read_options,
const std::vector<ColumnFamilyHandle*>& column_family,
const std::vector<Slice>& keys, std::vector<std::string>* values) {
StopWatch sw(env_, stats_, DB_MULTIGET);
PERF_TIMER_GUARD(get_snapshot_time);
SequenceNumber snapshot;
struct MultiGetColumnFamilyData {
ColumnFamilyData* cfd;
SuperVersion* super_version;
};
std::unordered_map<uint32_t, MultiGetColumnFamilyData*> multiget_cf_data;
// fill up and allocate outside of mutex
for (auto cf : column_family) {
auto cfh = reinterpret_cast<ColumnFamilyHandleImpl*>(cf);
auto cfd = cfh->cfd();
if (multiget_cf_data.find(cfd->GetID()) == multiget_cf_data.end()) {
auto mgcfd = new MultiGetColumnFamilyData();
mgcfd->cfd = cfd;
multiget_cf_data.insert({cfd->GetID(), mgcfd});
}
}
mutex_.Lock();
if (read_options.snapshot != nullptr) {
snapshot = reinterpret_cast<const SnapshotImpl*>(
read_options.snapshot)->number_;
} else {
snapshot = versions_->LastSequence();
}
for (auto mgd_iter : multiget_cf_data) {
mgd_iter.second->super_version =
mgd_iter.second->cfd->GetSuperVersion()->Ref();
}
mutex_.Unlock();
// Contain a list of merge operations if merge occurs.
MergeContext merge_context;
[RocksDB] [MergeOperator] The new Merge Interface! Uses merge sequences. Summary: Here are the major changes to the Merge Interface. It has been expanded to handle cases where the MergeOperator is not associative. It does so by stacking up merge operations while scanning through the key history (i.e.: during Get() or Compaction), until a valid Put/Delete/end-of-history is encountered; it then applies all of the merge operations in the correct sequence starting with the base/sentinel value. I have also introduced an "AssociativeMerge" function which allows the user to take advantage of associative merge operations (such as in the case of counters). The implementation will always attempt to merge the operations/operands themselves together when they are encountered, and will resort to the "stacking" method if and only if the "associative-merge" fails. This implementation is conjectured to allow MergeOperator to handle the general case, while still providing the user with the ability to take advantage of certain efficiencies in their own merge-operator / data-structure. NOTE: This is a preliminary diff. This must still go through a lot of review, revision, and testing. Feedback welcome! Test Plan: -This is a preliminary diff. I have only just begun testing/debugging it. -I will be testing this with the existing MergeOperator use-cases and unit-tests (counters, string-append, and redis-lists) -I will be "desk-checking" and walking through the code with the help gdb. -I will find a way of stress-testing the new interface / implementation using db_bench, db_test, merge_test, and/or db_stress. -I will ensure that my tests cover all cases: Get-Memtable, Get-Immutable-Memtable, Get-from-Disk, Iterator-Range-Scan, Flush-Memtable-to-L0, Compaction-L0-L1, Compaction-Ln-L(n+1), Put/Delete found, Put/Delete not-found, end-of-history, end-of-file, etc. -A lot of feedback from the reviewers. Reviewers: haobo, dhruba, zshao, emayanke Reviewed By: haobo CC: leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D11499
11 years ago
// Note: this always resizes the values array
size_t num_keys = keys.size();
std::vector<Status> stat_list(num_keys);
values->resize(num_keys);
// Keep track of bytes that we read for statistics-recording later
uint64_t bytes_read = 0;
PERF_TIMER_STOP(get_snapshot_time);
// For each of the given keys, apply the entire "get" process as follows:
// First look in the memtable, then in the immutable memtable (if any).
// s is both in/out. When in, s could either be OK or MergeInProgress.
[RocksDB] [MergeOperator] The new Merge Interface! Uses merge sequences. Summary: Here are the major changes to the Merge Interface. It has been expanded to handle cases where the MergeOperator is not associative. It does so by stacking up merge operations while scanning through the key history (i.e.: during Get() or Compaction), until a valid Put/Delete/end-of-history is encountered; it then applies all of the merge operations in the correct sequence starting with the base/sentinel value. I have also introduced an "AssociativeMerge" function which allows the user to take advantage of associative merge operations (such as in the case of counters). The implementation will always attempt to merge the operations/operands themselves together when they are encountered, and will resort to the "stacking" method if and only if the "associative-merge" fails. This implementation is conjectured to allow MergeOperator to handle the general case, while still providing the user with the ability to take advantage of certain efficiencies in their own merge-operator / data-structure. NOTE: This is a preliminary diff. This must still go through a lot of review, revision, and testing. Feedback welcome! Test Plan: -This is a preliminary diff. I have only just begun testing/debugging it. -I will be testing this with the existing MergeOperator use-cases and unit-tests (counters, string-append, and redis-lists) -I will be "desk-checking" and walking through the code with the help gdb. -I will find a way of stress-testing the new interface / implementation using db_bench, db_test, merge_test, and/or db_stress. -I will ensure that my tests cover all cases: Get-Memtable, Get-Immutable-Memtable, Get-from-Disk, Iterator-Range-Scan, Flush-Memtable-to-L0, Compaction-L0-L1, Compaction-Ln-L(n+1), Put/Delete found, Put/Delete not-found, end-of-history, end-of-file, etc. -A lot of feedback from the reviewers. Reviewers: haobo, dhruba, zshao, emayanke Reviewed By: haobo CC: leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D11499
11 years ago
// merge_operands will contain the sequence of merges in the latter case.
for (size_t i = 0; i < num_keys; ++i) {
merge_context.Clear();
Status& s = stat_list[i];
std::string* value = &(*values)[i];
LookupKey lkey(keys[i], snapshot);
auto cfh = reinterpret_cast<ColumnFamilyHandleImpl*>(column_family[i]);
auto mgd_iter = multiget_cf_data.find(cfh->cfd()->GetID());
assert(mgd_iter != multiget_cf_data.end());
auto mgd = mgd_iter->second;
auto super_version = mgd->super_version;
if (super_version->mem->Get(lkey, value, &s, &merge_context)) {
// Done
} else if (super_version->imm->Get(lkey, value, &s, &merge_context)) {
// Done
} else {
PERF_TIMER_GUARD(get_from_output_files_time);
super_version->current->Get(read_options, lkey, value, &s,
&merge_context);
}
if (s.ok()) {
bytes_read += value->size();
}
}
// Post processing (decrement reference counts and record statistics)
PERF_TIMER_GUARD(get_post_process_time);
autovector<SuperVersion*> superversions_to_delete;
// TODO(icanadi) do we need lock here or just around Cleanup()?
mutex_.Lock();
for (auto mgd_iter : multiget_cf_data) {
auto mgd = mgd_iter.second;
if (mgd->super_version->Unref()) {
mgd->super_version->Cleanup();
superversions_to_delete.push_back(mgd->super_version);
}
}
mutex_.Unlock();
for (auto td : superversions_to_delete) {
delete td;
}
for (auto mgd : multiget_cf_data) {
delete mgd.second;
}
RecordTick(stats_, NUMBER_MULTIGET_CALLS);
RecordTick(stats_, NUMBER_MULTIGET_KEYS_READ, num_keys);
RecordTick(stats_, NUMBER_MULTIGET_BYTES_READ, bytes_read);
PERF_TIMER_STOP(get_post_process_time);
return stat_list;
}
Status DBImpl::CreateColumnFamily(const ColumnFamilyOptions& cf_options,
const std::string& column_family_name,
ColumnFamilyHandle** handle) {
Status s;
*handle = nullptr;
s = CheckCompressionSupported(cf_options);
if (!s.ok()) {
return s;
}
{
InstrumentedMutexLock l(&mutex_);
if (versions_->GetColumnFamilySet()->GetColumnFamily(column_family_name) !=
nullptr) {
return Status::InvalidArgument("Column family already exists");
}
VersionEdit edit;
edit.AddColumnFamily(column_family_name);
uint32_t new_id = versions_->GetColumnFamilySet()->GetNextColumnFamilyID();
edit.SetColumnFamily(new_id);
edit.SetLogNumber(logfile_number_);
edit.SetComparatorName(cf_options.comparator->Name());
// LogAndApply will both write the creation in MANIFEST and create
// ColumnFamilyData object
Options opt(db_options_, cf_options);
{ // write thread
WriteThread::Writer w(&mutex_);
s = write_thread_.EnterWriteThread(&w, 0);
assert(s.ok() && !w.done); // No timeout and nobody should do our job
// LogAndApply will both write the creation in MANIFEST and create
// ColumnFamilyData object
s = versions_->LogAndApply(
nullptr, MutableCFOptions(opt, ImmutableCFOptions(opt)), &edit,
&mutex_, directories_.GetDbDir(), false, &cf_options);
write_thread_.ExitWriteThread(&w, &w, s);
}
if (s.ok()) {
single_column_family_mode_ = false;
auto* cfd =
versions_->GetColumnFamilySet()->GetColumnFamily(column_family_name);
assert(cfd != nullptr);
delete InstallSuperVersionAndScheduleWork(
cfd, nullptr, *cfd->GetLatestMutableCFOptions());
if (!cfd->mem()->IsSnapshotSupported()) {
is_snapshot_supported_ = false;
}
*handle = new ColumnFamilyHandleImpl(cfd, this, &mutex_);
Log(InfoLogLevel::INFO_LEVEL, db_options_.info_log,
"Created column family [%s] (ID %u)",
column_family_name.c_str(), (unsigned)cfd->GetID());
} else {
Log(InfoLogLevel::ERROR_LEVEL, db_options_.info_log,
"Creating column family [%s] FAILED -- %s",
column_family_name.c_str(), s.ToString().c_str());
}
} // InstrumentedMutexLock l(&mutex_)
// this is outside the mutex
if (s.ok()) {
NewThreadStatusCfInfo(
reinterpret_cast<ColumnFamilyHandleImpl*>(*handle)->cfd());
}
return s;
}
Status DBImpl::DropColumnFamily(ColumnFamilyHandle* column_family) {
auto cfh = reinterpret_cast<ColumnFamilyHandleImpl*>(column_family);
auto cfd = cfh->cfd();
if (cfd->GetID() == 0) {
return Status::InvalidArgument("Can't drop default column family");
}
bool cf_support_snapshot = cfd->mem()->IsSnapshotSupported();
VersionEdit edit;
edit.DropColumnFamily();
edit.SetColumnFamily(cfd->GetID());
Status s;
{
InstrumentedMutexLock l(&mutex_);
if (cfd->IsDropped()) {
s = Status::InvalidArgument("Column family already dropped!\n");
}
if (s.ok()) {
// we drop column family from a single write thread
WriteThread::Writer w(&mutex_);
s = write_thread_.EnterWriteThread(&w, 0);
assert(s.ok() && !w.done); // No timeout and nobody should do our job
s = versions_->LogAndApply(cfd, *cfd->GetLatestMutableCFOptions(),
&edit, &mutex_);
write_thread_.ExitWriteThread(&w, &w, s);
}
if (!cf_support_snapshot) {
// Dropped Column Family doesn't support snapshot. Need to recalculate
// is_snapshot_supported_.
bool new_is_snapshot_supported = true;
for (auto c : *versions_->GetColumnFamilySet()) {
if (!c->IsDropped() && !c->mem()->IsSnapshotSupported()) {
new_is_snapshot_supported = false;
break;
}
}
is_snapshot_supported_ = new_is_snapshot_supported;
}
}
if (s.ok()) {
// Note that here we erase the associated cf_info of the to-be-dropped
// cfd before its ref-count goes to zero to avoid having to erase cf_info
// later inside db_mutex.
EraseThreadStatusCfInfo(cfd);
assert(cfd->IsDropped());
auto* mutable_cf_options = cfd->GetLatestMutableCFOptions();
max_total_in_memory_state_ -= mutable_cf_options->write_buffer_size *
mutable_cf_options->max_write_buffer_number;
Log(InfoLogLevel::INFO_LEVEL, db_options_.info_log,
"Dropped column family with id %u\n",
cfd->GetID());
} else {
Log(InfoLogLevel::ERROR_LEVEL, db_options_.info_log,
"Dropping column family with id %u FAILED -- %s\n",
cfd->GetID(), s.ToString().c_str());
}
return s;
}
bool DBImpl::KeyMayExist(const ReadOptions& read_options,
ColumnFamilyHandle* column_family, const Slice& key,
std::string* value, bool* value_found) {
if (value_found != nullptr) {
// falsify later if key-may-exist but can't fetch value
*value_found = true;
}
ReadOptions roptions = read_options;
roptions.read_tier = kBlockCacheTier; // read from block cache only
auto s = GetImpl(roptions, column_family, key, value, value_found);
// If block_cache is enabled and the index block of the table didn't
// not present in block_cache, the return value will be Status::Incomplete.
// In this case, key may still exist in the table.
return s.ok() || s.IsIncomplete();
}
Iterator* DBImpl::NewIterator(const ReadOptions& read_options,
ColumnFamilyHandle* column_family) {
auto cfh = reinterpret_cast<ColumnFamilyHandleImpl*>(column_family);
auto cfd = cfh->cfd();
XFUNC_TEST("", "managed_new", managed_new1, xf_manage_new,
reinterpret_cast<DBImpl*>(this),
const_cast<ReadOptions*>(&read_options), is_snapshot_supported_);
if (read_options.managed) {
#ifdef ROCKSDB_LITE
// not supported in lite version
return NewErrorIterator(Status::InvalidArgument(
"Managed Iterators not supported in RocksDBLite."));
#else
if ((read_options.tailing) || (read_options.snapshot != nullptr) ||
(is_snapshot_supported_)) {
return new ManagedIterator(this, read_options, cfd);
}
// Managed iter not supported
return NewErrorIterator(Status::InvalidArgument(
"Managed Iterators not supported without snapshots."));
#endif
} else if (read_options.tailing) {
#ifdef ROCKSDB_LITE
// not supported in lite version
return nullptr;
#else
SuperVersion* sv = cfd->GetReferencedSuperVersion(&mutex_);
auto iter = new ForwardIterator(this, read_options, cfd, sv);
return NewDBIterator(env_, *cfd->ioptions(), cfd->user_comparator(), iter,
kMaxSequenceNumber,
sv->mutable_cf_options.max_sequential_skip_in_iterations,
read_options.iterate_upper_bound);
#endif
} else {
SequenceNumber latest_snapshot = versions_->LastSequence();
SuperVersion* sv = cfd->GetReferencedSuperVersion(&mutex_);
auto snapshot =
read_options.snapshot != nullptr
? reinterpret_cast<const SnapshotImpl*>(
read_options.snapshot)->number_
: latest_snapshot;
// Try to generate a DB iterator tree in continuous memory area to be
// cache friendly. Here is an example of result:
// +-------------------------------+
// | |
// | ArenaWrappedDBIter |
// | + |
// | +---> Inner Iterator ------------+
// | | | |
// | | +-- -- -- -- -- -- -- --+ |
// | +--- | Arena | |
// | | | |
// | Allocated Memory: | |
// | | +-------------------+ |
// | | | DBIter | <---+
// | | + |
// | | | +-> iter_ ------------+
// | | | | |
// | | +-------------------+ |
// | | | MergingIterator | <---+
// | | + |
// | | | +->child iter1 ------------+
// | | | | | |
// | | +->child iter2 ----------+ |
// | | | | | | |
// | | | +->child iter3 --------+ | |
// | | | | | |
// | | +-------------------+ | | |
// | | | Iterator1 | <--------+
// | | +-------------------+ | |
// | | | Iterator2 | <------+
// | | +-------------------+ |
// | | | Iterator3 | <----+
// | | +-------------------+
// | | |
// +-------+-----------------------+
//
// ArenaWrappedDBIter inlines an arena area where all the iterartor in the
// the iterator tree is allocated in the order of being accessed when
// querying.
// Laying out the iterators in the order of being accessed makes it more
// likely that any iterator pointer is close to the iterator it points to so
// that they are likely to be in the same cache line and/or page.
ArenaWrappedDBIter* db_iter = NewArenaWrappedDbIterator(
env_, *cfd->ioptions(), cfd->user_comparator(),
snapshot, sv->mutable_cf_options.max_sequential_skip_in_iterations,
read_options.iterate_upper_bound);
Iterator* internal_iter =
NewInternalIterator(read_options, cfd, sv, db_iter->GetArena());
db_iter->SetIterUnderDBIter(internal_iter);
return db_iter;
}
// To stop compiler from complaining
return nullptr;
}
Status DBImpl::NewIterators(
const ReadOptions& read_options,
const std::vector<ColumnFamilyHandle*>& column_families,
std::vector<Iterator*>* iterators) {
iterators->clear();
iterators->reserve(column_families.size());
XFUNC_TEST("", "managed_new", managed_new1, xf_manage_new,
reinterpret_cast<DBImpl*>(this),
const_cast<ReadOptions*>(&read_options), is_snapshot_supported_);
if (read_options.managed) {
#ifdef ROCKSDB_LITE
return Status::InvalidArgument(
"Managed interator not supported in RocksDB lite");
#else
if ((!read_options.tailing) && (read_options.snapshot == nullptr) &&
(!is_snapshot_supported_)) {
return Status::InvalidArgument(
"Managed interator not supported without snapshots");
}
for (auto cfh : column_families) {
auto cfd = reinterpret_cast<ColumnFamilyHandleImpl*>(cfh)->cfd();
auto iter = new ManagedIterator(this, read_options, cfd);
iterators->push_back(iter);
}
#endif
} else if (read_options.tailing) {
#ifdef ROCKSDB_LITE
return Status::InvalidArgument(
"Tailing interator not supported in RocksDB lite");
#else
for (auto cfh : column_families) {
auto cfd = reinterpret_cast<ColumnFamilyHandleImpl*>(cfh)->cfd();
SuperVersion* sv = cfd->GetReferencedSuperVersion(&mutex_);
auto iter = new ForwardIterator(this, read_options, cfd, sv);
iterators->push_back(
NewDBIterator(env_, *cfd->ioptions(), cfd->user_comparator(), iter,
kMaxSequenceNumber,
sv->mutable_cf_options.max_sequential_skip_in_iterations));
}
#endif
} else {
SequenceNumber latest_snapshot = versions_->LastSequence();
for (size_t i = 0; i < column_families.size(); ++i) {
auto* cfd = reinterpret_cast<ColumnFamilyHandleImpl*>(
column_families[i])->cfd();
SuperVersion* sv = cfd->GetReferencedSuperVersion(&mutex_);
auto snapshot =
read_options.snapshot != nullptr
? reinterpret_cast<const SnapshotImpl*>(
read_options.snapshot)->number_
: latest_snapshot;
ArenaWrappedDBIter* db_iter = NewArenaWrappedDbIterator(
env_, *cfd->ioptions(), cfd->user_comparator(), snapshot,
sv->mutable_cf_options.max_sequential_skip_in_iterations);
Iterator* internal_iter = NewInternalIterator(
read_options, cfd, sv, db_iter->GetArena());
db_iter->SetIterUnderDBIter(internal_iter);
iterators->push_back(db_iter);
}
}
return Status::OK();
}
const Snapshot* DBImpl::GetSnapshot() {
int64_t unix_time = 0;
env_->GetCurrentTime(&unix_time); // Ignore error
SnapshotImpl* s = new SnapshotImpl;
InstrumentedMutexLock l(&mutex_);
Add a new mem-table representation based on cuckoo hash. Summary: = Major Changes = * Add a new mem-table representation, HashCuckooRep, which is based cuckoo hash. Cuckoo hash uses multiple hash functions. This allows each key to have multiple possible locations in the mem-table. - Put: When insert a key, it will try to find whether one of its possible locations is vacant and store the key. If none of its possible locations are available, then it will kick out a victim key and store at that location. The kicked-out victim key will then be stored at a vacant space of its possible locations or kick-out another victim. In this diff, the kick-out path (known as cuckoo-path) is found using BFS, which guarantees to be the shortest. - Get: Simply tries all possible locations of a key --- this guarantees worst-case constant time complexity. - Time complexity: O(1) for Get, and average O(1) for Put if the fullness of the mem-table is below 80%. - Default using two hash functions, the number of hash functions used by the cuckoo-hash may dynamically increase if it fails to find a short-enough kick-out path. - Currently, HashCuckooRep does not support iteration and snapshots, as our current main purpose of this is to optimize point access. = Minor Changes = * Add IsSnapshotSupported() to DB to indicate whether the current DB supports snapshots. If it returns false, then DB::GetSnapshot() will always return nullptr. Test Plan: Run existing tests. Will develop a test specifically for cuckoo hash in the next diff. Reviewers: sdong, haobo Reviewed By: sdong CC: leveldb, dhruba, igor Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D16155
11 years ago
// returns null if the underlying memtable does not support snapshot.
if (!is_snapshot_supported_) {
delete s;
return nullptr;
}
return snapshots_.New(s, versions_->LastSequence(), unix_time);
}
void DBImpl::ReleaseSnapshot(const Snapshot* s) {
const SnapshotImpl* casted_s = reinterpret_cast<const SnapshotImpl*>(s);
{
InstrumentedMutexLock l(&mutex_);
snapshots_.Delete(casted_s);
}
delete casted_s;
}
// Convenience methods
Status DBImpl::Put(const WriteOptions& o, ColumnFamilyHandle* column_family,
const Slice& key, const Slice& val) {
return DB::Put(o, column_family, key, val);
}
Status DBImpl::Merge(const WriteOptions& o, ColumnFamilyHandle* column_family,
const Slice& key, const Slice& val) {
auto cfh = reinterpret_cast<ColumnFamilyHandleImpl*>(column_family);
if (!cfh->cfd()->ioptions()->merge_operator) {
return Status::NotSupported("Provide a merge_operator when opening DB");
} else {
return DB::Merge(o, column_family, key, val);
}
}
Status DBImpl::Delete(const WriteOptions& write_options,
ColumnFamilyHandle* column_family, const Slice& key) {
return DB::Delete(write_options, column_family, key);
}
Status DBImpl::Write(const WriteOptions& write_options, WriteBatch* my_batch) {
return WriteImpl(write_options, my_batch, nullptr);
}
#ifndef ROCKSDB_LITE
Status DBImpl::WriteWithCallback(const WriteOptions& write_options,
WriteBatch* my_batch,
WriteCallback* callback) {
return WriteImpl(write_options, my_batch, callback);
}
#endif // ROCKSDB_LITE
Status DBImpl::WriteImpl(const WriteOptions& write_options,
WriteBatch* my_batch, WriteCallback* callback) {
if (my_batch == nullptr) {
return Status::Corruption("Batch is nullptr!");
}
Status status;
bool xfunc_attempted_write = false;
XFUNC_TEST("transaction", "transaction_xftest_write_impl",
xf_transaction_write1, xf_transaction_write, write_options,
db_options_, my_batch, callback, this, &status,
&xfunc_attempted_write);
if (xfunc_attempted_write) {
// Test already did the write
return status;
}
PERF_TIMER_GUARD(write_pre_and_post_process_time);
WriteThread::Writer w(&mutex_);
w.batch = my_batch;
w.sync = write_options.sync;
w.disableWAL = write_options.disableWAL;
w.in_batch_group = false;
w.done = false;
w.has_callback = (callback != nullptr) ? true : false;
w.timeout_hint_us = write_options.timeout_hint_us;
uint64_t expiration_time = 0;
bool has_timeout = false;
if (w.timeout_hint_us == 0) {
w.timeout_hint_us = WriteThread::kNoTimeOut;
} else {
expiration_time = env_->NowMicros() + w.timeout_hint_us;
has_timeout = true;
}
if (!write_options.disableWAL) {
RecordTick(stats_, WRITE_WITH_WAL);
}
StopWatch write_sw(env_, db_options_.statistics.get(), DB_WRITE);
WriteContext context;
mutex_.Lock();
if (!write_options.disableWAL) {
default_cf_internal_stats_->AddDBStats(InternalStats::WRITE_WITH_WAL, 1);
}
status = write_thread_.EnterWriteThread(&w, expiration_time);
assert(status.ok() || status.IsTimedOut());
if (status.IsTimedOut()) {
mutex_.Unlock();
RecordTick(stats_, WRITE_TIMEDOUT);
return Status::TimedOut();
}
if (w.done) { // write was done by someone else
default_cf_internal_stats_->AddDBStats(InternalStats::WRITE_DONE_BY_OTHER,
1);
mutex_.Unlock();
RecordTick(stats_, WRITE_DONE_BY_OTHER);
return w.status;
}
RecordTick(stats_, WRITE_DONE_BY_SELF);
default_cf_internal_stats_->AddDBStats(InternalStats::WRITE_DONE_BY_SELF, 1);
// Once reaches this point, the current writer "w" will try to do its write
// job. It may also pick up some of the remaining writers in the "writers_"
// when it finds suitable, and finish them in the same write batch.
// This is how a write job could be done by the other writer.
assert(!single_column_family_mode_ ||
versions_->GetColumnFamilySet()->NumberOfColumnFamilies() == 1);
uint64_t max_total_wal_size = (db_options_.max_total_wal_size == 0)
? 4 * max_total_in_memory_state_
: db_options_.max_total_wal_size;
if (UNLIKELY(!single_column_family_mode_) &&
alive_log_files_.begin()->getting_flushed == false &&
total_log_size_ > max_total_wal_size) {
uint64_t flush_column_family_if_log_file = alive_log_files_.begin()->number;
alive_log_files_.begin()->getting_flushed = true;
Log(InfoLogLevel::INFO_LEVEL, db_options_.info_log,
"Flushing all column families with data in WAL number %" PRIu64
". Total log size is %" PRIu64 " while max_total_wal_size is %" PRIu64,
flush_column_family_if_log_file, total_log_size_, max_total_wal_size);
// no need to refcount because drop is happening in write thread, so can't
// happen while we're in the write thread
for (auto cfd : *versions_->GetColumnFamilySet()) {
if (cfd->IsDropped()) {
continue;
}
if (cfd->GetLogNumber() <= flush_column_family_if_log_file) {
status = SwitchMemtable(cfd, &context);
if (!status.ok()) {
break;
}
cfd->imm()->FlushRequested();
Rewritten system for scheduling background work Summary: When scaling to higher number of column families, the worst bottleneck was MaybeScheduleFlushOrCompaction(), which did a for loop over all column families while holding a mutex. This patch addresses the issue. The approach is similar to our earlier efforts: instead of a pull-model, where we do something for every column family, we can do a push-based model -- when we detect that column family is ready to be flushed/compacted, we add it to the flush_queue_/compaction_queue_. That way we don't need to loop over every column family in MaybeScheduleFlushOrCompaction. Here are the performance results: Command: ./db_bench --write_buffer_size=268435456 --db_write_buffer_size=268435456 --db=/fast-rocksdb-tmp/rocks_lots_of_cf --use_existing_db=0 --open_files=55000 --statistics=1 --histogram=1 --disable_data_sync=1 --max_write_buffer_number=2 --sync=0 --benchmarks=fillrandom --threads=16 --num_column_families=5000 --disable_wal=1 --max_background_flushes=16 --max_background_compactions=16 --level0_file_num_compaction_trigger=2 --level0_slowdown_writes_trigger=2 --level0_stop_writes_trigger=3 --hard_rate_limit=1 --num=33333333 --writes=33333333 Before the patch: fillrandom : 26.950 micros/op 37105 ops/sec; 4.1 MB/s After the patch: fillrandom : 17.404 micros/op 57456 ops/sec; 6.4 MB/s Next bottleneck is VersionSet::AddLiveFiles, which is painfully slow when we have a lot of files. This is coming in the next patch, but when I removed that code, here's what I got: fillrandom : 7.590 micros/op 131758 ops/sec; 14.6 MB/s Test Plan: make check two stress tests: Big number of compactions and flushes: ./db_stress --threads=30 --ops_per_thread=20000000 --max_key=10000 --column_families=20 --clear_column_family_one_in=10000000 --verify_before_write=0 --reopen=15 --max_background_compactions=10 --max_background_flushes=10 --db=/fast-rocksdb-tmp/db_stress --prefixpercent=0 --iterpercent=0 --writepercent=75 --db_write_buffer_size=2000000 max_background_flushes=0, to verify that this case also works correctly ./db_stress --threads=30 --ops_per_thread=2000000 --max_key=10000 --column_families=20 --clear_column_family_one_in=10000000 --verify_before_write=0 --reopen=3 --max_background_compactions=3 --max_background_flushes=0 --db=/fast-rocksdb-tmp/db_stress --prefixpercent=0 --iterpercent=0 --writepercent=75 --db_write_buffer_size=2000000 Reviewers: ljin, rven, yhchiang, sdong Reviewed By: sdong Subscribers: dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D30123
10 years ago
SchedulePendingFlush(cfd);
}
}
MaybeScheduleFlushOrCompaction();
} else if (UNLIKELY(write_buffer_.ShouldFlush())) {
Log(InfoLogLevel::INFO_LEVEL, db_options_.info_log,
"Flushing all column families. Write buffer is using %" PRIu64
" bytes out of a total of %" PRIu64 ".",
write_buffer_.memory_usage(), write_buffer_.buffer_size());
// no need to refcount because drop is happening in write thread, so can't
// happen while we're in the write thread
for (auto cfd : *versions_->GetColumnFamilySet()) {
if (cfd->IsDropped()) {
continue;
}
if (!cfd->mem()->IsEmpty()) {
status = SwitchMemtable(cfd, &context);
if (!status.ok()) {
break;
}
cfd->imm()->FlushRequested();
Rewritten system for scheduling background work Summary: When scaling to higher number of column families, the worst bottleneck was MaybeScheduleFlushOrCompaction(), which did a for loop over all column families while holding a mutex. This patch addresses the issue. The approach is similar to our earlier efforts: instead of a pull-model, where we do something for every column family, we can do a push-based model -- when we detect that column family is ready to be flushed/compacted, we add it to the flush_queue_/compaction_queue_. That way we don't need to loop over every column family in MaybeScheduleFlushOrCompaction. Here are the performance results: Command: ./db_bench --write_buffer_size=268435456 --db_write_buffer_size=268435456 --db=/fast-rocksdb-tmp/rocks_lots_of_cf --use_existing_db=0 --open_files=55000 --statistics=1 --histogram=1 --disable_data_sync=1 --max_write_buffer_number=2 --sync=0 --benchmarks=fillrandom --threads=16 --num_column_families=5000 --disable_wal=1 --max_background_flushes=16 --max_background_compactions=16 --level0_file_num_compaction_trigger=2 --level0_slowdown_writes_trigger=2 --level0_stop_writes_trigger=3 --hard_rate_limit=1 --num=33333333 --writes=33333333 Before the patch: fillrandom : 26.950 micros/op 37105 ops/sec; 4.1 MB/s After the patch: fillrandom : 17.404 micros/op 57456 ops/sec; 6.4 MB/s Next bottleneck is VersionSet::AddLiveFiles, which is painfully slow when we have a lot of files. This is coming in the next patch, but when I removed that code, here's what I got: fillrandom : 7.590 micros/op 131758 ops/sec; 14.6 MB/s Test Plan: make check two stress tests: Big number of compactions and flushes: ./db_stress --threads=30 --ops_per_thread=20000000 --max_key=10000 --column_families=20 --clear_column_family_one_in=10000000 --verify_before_write=0 --reopen=15 --max_background_compactions=10 --max_background_flushes=10 --db=/fast-rocksdb-tmp/db_stress --prefixpercent=0 --iterpercent=0 --writepercent=75 --db_write_buffer_size=2000000 max_background_flushes=0, to verify that this case also works correctly ./db_stress --threads=30 --ops_per_thread=2000000 --max_key=10000 --column_families=20 --clear_column_family_one_in=10000000 --verify_before_write=0 --reopen=3 --max_background_compactions=3 --max_background_flushes=0 --db=/fast-rocksdb-tmp/db_stress --prefixpercent=0 --iterpercent=0 --writepercent=75 --db_write_buffer_size=2000000 Reviewers: ljin, rven, yhchiang, sdong Reviewed By: sdong Subscribers: dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D30123
10 years ago
SchedulePendingFlush(cfd);
}
}
MaybeScheduleFlushOrCompaction();
}
if (UNLIKELY(status.ok() && !bg_error_.ok())) {
status = bg_error_;
}
if (UNLIKELY(status.ok() && !flush_scheduler_.Empty())) {
status = ScheduleFlushes(&context);
}
if (UNLIKELY(status.ok()) &&
(write_controller_.IsStopped() || write_controller_.NeedsDelay())) {
PERF_TIMER_STOP(write_pre_and_post_process_time);
PERF_TIMER_GUARD(write_delay_time);
// We don't know size of curent batch so that we always use the size
// for previous one. It might create a fairness issue that expiration
// might happen for smaller writes but larger writes can go through.
// Can optimize it if it is an issue.
status = DelayWrite(last_batch_group_size_, expiration_time);
PERF_TIMER_START(write_pre_and_post_process_time);
}
if (UNLIKELY(status.ok() && has_timeout &&
env_->NowMicros() > expiration_time)) {
status = Status::TimedOut();
}
uint64_t last_sequence = versions_->LastSequence();
WriteThread::Writer* last_writer = &w;
autovector<WriteBatch*> write_batch_group;
if (status.ok()) {
last_batch_group_size_ =
write_thread_.BuildBatchGroup(&last_writer, &write_batch_group);
// Add to log and apply to memtable. We can release the lock
// during this phase since &w is currently responsible for logging
// and protects against concurrent loggers and concurrent writes
// into memtables
mutex_.Unlock();
if (callback != nullptr) {
// If this write has a validation callback, check to see if this write
// is able to be written. Must be called on the write thread.
status = callback->Callback(this);
}
} else {
mutex_.Unlock();
}
// At this point the mutex is unlocked
if (status.ok()) {
WriteBatch* updates = nullptr;
if (write_batch_group.size() == 1) {
updates = write_batch_group[0];
} else {
updates = &tmp_batch_;
for (size_t i = 0; i < write_batch_group.size(); ++i) {
WriteBatchInternal::Append(updates, write_batch_group[i]);
}
}
const SequenceNumber current_sequence = last_sequence + 1;
WriteBatchInternal::SetSequence(updates, current_sequence);
int my_batch_count = WriteBatchInternal::Count(updates);
last_sequence += my_batch_count;
make internal stats independent of statistics Summary: also make it aware of column family output from db_bench ``` ** Compaction Stats [default] ** Level Files Size(MB) Score Read(GB) Rn(GB) Rnp1(GB) Write(GB) Wnew(GB) RW-Amp W-Amp Rd(MB/s) Wr(MB/s) Rn(cnt) Rnp1(cnt) Wnp1(cnt) Wnew(cnt) Comp(sec) Comp(cnt) Avg(sec) Stall(sec) Stall(cnt) Avg(ms) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ L0 14 956 0.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.7 2.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 111.6 0 0 0 0 24 40 0.612 75.20 492387 0.15 L1 21 2001 2.0 5.7 2.0 3.7 5.3 1.6 5.4 2.6 71.2 65.7 31 43 55 12 82 2 41.242 43.72 41183 1.06 L2 217 18974 1.9 16.5 2.0 14.4 15.1 0.7 15.6 7.4 70.1 64.3 17 182 185 3 241 16 15.052 0.00 0 0.00 L3 1641 188245 1.8 9.1 1.1 8.0 8.5 0.5 15.4 7.4 61.3 57.2 9 75 76 1 152 9 16.887 0.00 0 0.00 L4 4447 449025 0.4 13.4 4.8 8.6 9.1 0.5 4.7 1.9 77.8 52.7 38 79 100 21 176 38 4.639 0.00 0 0.00 Sum 6340 659201 0.0 44.7 10.0 34.7 40.6 6.0 32.0 15.2 67.7 61.6 95 379 416 37 676 105 6.439 118.91 533570 0.22 Int 0 0 0.0 1.2 0.4 0.8 1.3 0.5 5.2 2.7 59.1 65.6 3 7 9 2 20 10 2.003 0.00 0 0.00 Stalls(secs): 75.197 level0_slowdown, 0.000 level0_numfiles, 0.000 memtable_compaction, 43.717 leveln_slowdown Stalls(count): 492387 level0_slowdown, 0 level0_numfiles, 0 memtable_compaction, 41183 leveln_slowdown ** DB Stats ** Uptime(secs): 202.1 total, 13.5 interval Cumulative writes: 6291456 writes, 6291456 batches, 1.0 writes per batch, 4.90 ingest GB Cumulative WAL: 6291456 writes, 6291456 syncs, 1.00 writes per sync, 4.90 GB written Interval writes: 1048576 writes, 1048576 batches, 1.0 writes per batch, 836.0 ingest MB Interval WAL: 1048576 writes, 1048576 syncs, 1.00 writes per sync, 0.82 MB written Test Plan: ran it Reviewers: sdong, yhchiang, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D19917
10 years ago
const uint64_t batch_size = WriteBatchInternal::ByteSize(updates);
// Record statistics
RecordTick(stats_, NUMBER_KEYS_WRITTEN, my_batch_count);
RecordTick(stats_, BYTES_WRITTEN, batch_size);
if (write_options.disableWAL) {
flush_on_destroy_ = true;
}
PERF_TIMER_STOP(write_pre_and_post_process_time);
make internal stats independent of statistics Summary: also make it aware of column family output from db_bench ``` ** Compaction Stats [default] ** Level Files Size(MB) Score Read(GB) Rn(GB) Rnp1(GB) Write(GB) Wnew(GB) RW-Amp W-Amp Rd(MB/s) Wr(MB/s) Rn(cnt) Rnp1(cnt) Wnp1(cnt) Wnew(cnt) Comp(sec) Comp(cnt) Avg(sec) Stall(sec) Stall(cnt) Avg(ms) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ L0 14 956 0.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.7 2.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 111.6 0 0 0 0 24 40 0.612 75.20 492387 0.15 L1 21 2001 2.0 5.7 2.0 3.7 5.3 1.6 5.4 2.6 71.2 65.7 31 43 55 12 82 2 41.242 43.72 41183 1.06 L2 217 18974 1.9 16.5 2.0 14.4 15.1 0.7 15.6 7.4 70.1 64.3 17 182 185 3 241 16 15.052 0.00 0 0.00 L3 1641 188245 1.8 9.1 1.1 8.0 8.5 0.5 15.4 7.4 61.3 57.2 9 75 76 1 152 9 16.887 0.00 0 0.00 L4 4447 449025 0.4 13.4 4.8 8.6 9.1 0.5 4.7 1.9 77.8 52.7 38 79 100 21 176 38 4.639 0.00 0 0.00 Sum 6340 659201 0.0 44.7 10.0 34.7 40.6 6.0 32.0 15.2 67.7 61.6 95 379 416 37 676 105 6.439 118.91 533570 0.22 Int 0 0 0.0 1.2 0.4 0.8 1.3 0.5 5.2 2.7 59.1 65.6 3 7 9 2 20 10 2.003 0.00 0 0.00 Stalls(secs): 75.197 level0_slowdown, 0.000 level0_numfiles, 0.000 memtable_compaction, 43.717 leveln_slowdown Stalls(count): 492387 level0_slowdown, 0 level0_numfiles, 0 memtable_compaction, 41183 leveln_slowdown ** DB Stats ** Uptime(secs): 202.1 total, 13.5 interval Cumulative writes: 6291456 writes, 6291456 batches, 1.0 writes per batch, 4.90 ingest GB Cumulative WAL: 6291456 writes, 6291456 syncs, 1.00 writes per sync, 4.90 GB written Interval writes: 1048576 writes, 1048576 batches, 1.0 writes per batch, 836.0 ingest MB Interval WAL: 1048576 writes, 1048576 syncs, 1.00 writes per sync, 0.82 MB written Test Plan: ran it Reviewers: sdong, yhchiang, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D19917
10 years ago
uint64_t log_size = 0;
if (!write_options.disableWAL) {
PERF_TIMER_GUARD(write_wal_time);
Add monitoring for universal compaction and add counters for compaction IO Summary: Adds these counters { WAL_FILE_SYNCED, "rocksdb.wal.synced" } number of writes that request a WAL sync { WAL_FILE_BYTES, "rocksdb.wal.bytes" }, number of bytes written to the WAL { WRITE_DONE_BY_SELF, "rocksdb.write.self" }, number of writes processed by the calling thread { WRITE_DONE_BY_OTHER, "rocksdb.write.other" }, number of writes not processed by the calling thread. Instead these were processed by the current holder of the write lock { WRITE_WITH_WAL, "rocksdb.write.wal" }, number of writes that request WAL logging { COMPACT_READ_BYTES, "rocksdb.compact.read.bytes" }, number of bytes read during compaction { COMPACT_WRITE_BYTES, "rocksdb.compact.write.bytes" }, number of bytes written during compaction Per-interval stats output was updated with WAL stats and correct stats for universal compaction including a correct value for write-amplification. It now looks like: Compactions Level Files Size(MB) Score Time(sec) Read(MB) Write(MB) Rn(MB) Rnp1(MB) Wnew(MB) RW-Amplify Read(MB/s) Write(MB/s) Rn Rnp1 Wnp1 NewW Count Ln-stall Stall-cnt -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 0 7 464 46.4 281 3411 3875 3411 0 3875 2.1 12.1 13.8 621 0 240 240 628 0.0 0 Uptime(secs): 310.8 total, 2.0 interval Writes cumulative: 9999999 total, 9999999 batches, 1.0 per batch, 1.22 ingest GB WAL cumulative: 9999999 WAL writes, 9999999 WAL syncs, 1.00 writes per sync, 1.22 GB written Compaction IO cumulative (GB): 1.22 new, 3.33 read, 3.78 write, 7.12 read+write Compaction IO cumulative (MB/sec): 4.0 new, 11.0 read, 12.5 write, 23.4 read+write Amplification cumulative: 4.1 write, 6.8 compaction Writes interval: 100000 total, 100000 batches, 1.0 per batch, 12.5 ingest MB WAL interval: 100000 WAL writes, 100000 WAL syncs, 1.00 writes per sync, 0.01 MB written Compaction IO interval (MB): 12.49 new, 14.98 read, 21.50 write, 36.48 read+write Compaction IO interval (MB/sec): 6.4 new, 7.6 read, 11.0 write, 18.6 read+write Amplification interval: 101.7 write, 102.9 compaction Stalls(secs): 142.924 level0_slowdown, 0.000 level0_numfiles, 0.805 memtable_compaction, 0.000 leveln_slowdown Stalls(count): 132461 level0_slowdown, 0 level0_numfiles, 3 memtable_compaction, 0 leveln_slowdown Task ID: #3329644, #3301695 Blame Rev: Test Plan: Revert Plan: Database Impact: Memcache Impact: Other Notes: EImportant: - begin *PUBLIC* platform impact section - Bugzilla: # - end platform impact - Reviewers: dhruba CC: leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D14583
11 years ago
Slice log_entry = WriteBatchInternal::Contents(updates);
status = log_->AddRecord(log_entry);
total_log_size_ += log_entry.size();
alive_log_files_.back().AddSize(log_entry.size());
log_empty_ = false;
make internal stats independent of statistics Summary: also make it aware of column family output from db_bench ``` ** Compaction Stats [default] ** Level Files Size(MB) Score Read(GB) Rn(GB) Rnp1(GB) Write(GB) Wnew(GB) RW-Amp W-Amp Rd(MB/s) Wr(MB/s) Rn(cnt) Rnp1(cnt) Wnp1(cnt) Wnew(cnt) Comp(sec) Comp(cnt) Avg(sec) Stall(sec) Stall(cnt) Avg(ms) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ L0 14 956 0.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.7 2.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 111.6 0 0 0 0 24 40 0.612 75.20 492387 0.15 L1 21 2001 2.0 5.7 2.0 3.7 5.3 1.6 5.4 2.6 71.2 65.7 31 43 55 12 82 2 41.242 43.72 41183 1.06 L2 217 18974 1.9 16.5 2.0 14.4 15.1 0.7 15.6 7.4 70.1 64.3 17 182 185 3 241 16 15.052 0.00 0 0.00 L3 1641 188245 1.8 9.1 1.1 8.0 8.5 0.5 15.4 7.4 61.3 57.2 9 75 76 1 152 9 16.887 0.00 0 0.00 L4 4447 449025 0.4 13.4 4.8 8.6 9.1 0.5 4.7 1.9 77.8 52.7 38 79 100 21 176 38 4.639 0.00 0 0.00 Sum 6340 659201 0.0 44.7 10.0 34.7 40.6 6.0 32.0 15.2 67.7 61.6 95 379 416 37 676 105 6.439 118.91 533570 0.22 Int 0 0 0.0 1.2 0.4 0.8 1.3 0.5 5.2 2.7 59.1 65.6 3 7 9 2 20 10 2.003 0.00 0 0.00 Stalls(secs): 75.197 level0_slowdown, 0.000 level0_numfiles, 0.000 memtable_compaction, 43.717 leveln_slowdown Stalls(count): 492387 level0_slowdown, 0 level0_numfiles, 0 memtable_compaction, 41183 leveln_slowdown ** DB Stats ** Uptime(secs): 202.1 total, 13.5 interval Cumulative writes: 6291456 writes, 6291456 batches, 1.0 writes per batch, 4.90 ingest GB Cumulative WAL: 6291456 writes, 6291456 syncs, 1.00 writes per sync, 4.90 GB written Interval writes: 1048576 writes, 1048576 batches, 1.0 writes per batch, 836.0 ingest MB Interval WAL: 1048576 writes, 1048576 syncs, 1.00 writes per sync, 0.82 MB written Test Plan: ran it Reviewers: sdong, yhchiang, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D19917
10 years ago
log_size = log_entry.size();
RecordTick(stats_, WAL_FILE_BYTES, log_size);
if (status.ok() && write_options.sync) {
RecordTick(stats_, WAL_FILE_SYNCED);
StopWatch sw(env_, stats_, WAL_FILE_SYNC_MICROS);
if (db_options_.use_fsync) {
status = log_->file()->Fsync();
} else {
status = log_->file()->Sync();
}
if (status.ok() && !log_dir_synced_) {
// We only sync WAL directory the first time WAL syncing is
// requested, so that in case users never turn on WAL sync,
// we can avoid the disk I/O in the write code path.
status = directories_.GetWalDir()->Fsync();
}
log_dir_synced_ = true;
}
}
if (status.ok()) {
PERF_TIMER_GUARD(write_memtable_time);
status = WriteBatchInternal::InsertInto(
updates, column_family_memtables_.get(),
write_options.ignore_missing_column_families, 0, this, false);
// A non-OK status here indicates iteration failure (either in-memory
// writebatch corruption (very bad), or the client specified invalid
// column family). This will later on trigger bg_error_.
//
// Note that existing logic was not sound. Any partial failure writing
// into the memtable would result in a state that some write ops might
// have succeeded in memtable but Status reports error for all writes.
SetTickerCount(stats_, SEQUENCE_NUMBER, last_sequence);
}
PERF_TIMER_START(write_pre_and_post_process_time);
make internal stats independent of statistics Summary: also make it aware of column family output from db_bench ``` ** Compaction Stats [default] ** Level Files Size(MB) Score Read(GB) Rn(GB) Rnp1(GB) Write(GB) Wnew(GB) RW-Amp W-Amp Rd(MB/s) Wr(MB/s) Rn(cnt) Rnp1(cnt) Wnp1(cnt) Wnew(cnt) Comp(sec) Comp(cnt) Avg(sec) Stall(sec) Stall(cnt) Avg(ms) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ L0 14 956 0.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.7 2.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 111.6 0 0 0 0 24 40 0.612 75.20 492387 0.15 L1 21 2001 2.0 5.7 2.0 3.7 5.3 1.6 5.4 2.6 71.2 65.7 31 43 55 12 82 2 41.242 43.72 41183 1.06 L2 217 18974 1.9 16.5 2.0 14.4 15.1 0.7 15.6 7.4 70.1 64.3 17 182 185 3 241 16 15.052 0.00 0 0.00 L3 1641 188245 1.8 9.1 1.1 8.0 8.5 0.5 15.4 7.4 61.3 57.2 9 75 76 1 152 9 16.887 0.00 0 0.00 L4 4447 449025 0.4 13.4 4.8 8.6 9.1 0.5 4.7 1.9 77.8 52.7 38 79 100 21 176 38 4.639 0.00 0 0.00 Sum 6340 659201 0.0 44.7 10.0 34.7 40.6 6.0 32.0 15.2 67.7 61.6 95 379 416 37 676 105 6.439 118.91 533570 0.22 Int 0 0 0.0 1.2 0.4 0.8 1.3 0.5 5.2 2.7 59.1 65.6 3 7 9 2 20 10 2.003 0.00 0 0.00 Stalls(secs): 75.197 level0_slowdown, 0.000 level0_numfiles, 0.000 memtable_compaction, 43.717 leveln_slowdown Stalls(count): 492387 level0_slowdown, 0 level0_numfiles, 0 memtable_compaction, 41183 leveln_slowdown ** DB Stats ** Uptime(secs): 202.1 total, 13.5 interval Cumulative writes: 6291456 writes, 6291456 batches, 1.0 writes per batch, 4.90 ingest GB Cumulative WAL: 6291456 writes, 6291456 syncs, 1.00 writes per sync, 4.90 GB written Interval writes: 1048576 writes, 1048576 batches, 1.0 writes per batch, 836.0 ingest MB Interval WAL: 1048576 writes, 1048576 syncs, 1.00 writes per sync, 0.82 MB written Test Plan: ran it Reviewers: sdong, yhchiang, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D19917
10 years ago
if (updates == &tmp_batch_) {
tmp_batch_.Clear();
}
mutex_.Lock();
make internal stats independent of statistics Summary: also make it aware of column family output from db_bench ``` ** Compaction Stats [default] ** Level Files Size(MB) Score Read(GB) Rn(GB) Rnp1(GB) Write(GB) Wnew(GB) RW-Amp W-Amp Rd(MB/s) Wr(MB/s) Rn(cnt) Rnp1(cnt) Wnp1(cnt) Wnew(cnt) Comp(sec) Comp(cnt) Avg(sec) Stall(sec) Stall(cnt) Avg(ms) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ L0 14 956 0.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.7 2.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 111.6 0 0 0 0 24 40 0.612 75.20 492387 0.15 L1 21 2001 2.0 5.7 2.0 3.7 5.3 1.6 5.4 2.6 71.2 65.7 31 43 55 12 82 2 41.242 43.72 41183 1.06 L2 217 18974 1.9 16.5 2.0 14.4 15.1 0.7 15.6 7.4 70.1 64.3 17 182 185 3 241 16 15.052 0.00 0 0.00 L3 1641 188245 1.8 9.1 1.1 8.0 8.5 0.5 15.4 7.4 61.3 57.2 9 75 76 1 152 9 16.887 0.00 0 0.00 L4 4447 449025 0.4 13.4 4.8 8.6 9.1 0.5 4.7 1.9 77.8 52.7 38 79 100 21 176 38 4.639 0.00 0 0.00 Sum 6340 659201 0.0 44.7 10.0 34.7 40.6 6.0 32.0 15.2 67.7 61.6 95 379 416 37 676 105 6.439 118.91 533570 0.22 Int 0 0 0.0 1.2 0.4 0.8 1.3 0.5 5.2 2.7 59.1 65.6 3 7 9 2 20 10 2.003 0.00 0 0.00 Stalls(secs): 75.197 level0_slowdown, 0.000 level0_numfiles, 0.000 memtable_compaction, 43.717 leveln_slowdown Stalls(count): 492387 level0_slowdown, 0 level0_numfiles, 0 memtable_compaction, 41183 leveln_slowdown ** DB Stats ** Uptime(secs): 202.1 total, 13.5 interval Cumulative writes: 6291456 writes, 6291456 batches, 1.0 writes per batch, 4.90 ingest GB Cumulative WAL: 6291456 writes, 6291456 syncs, 1.00 writes per sync, 4.90 GB written Interval writes: 1048576 writes, 1048576 batches, 1.0 writes per batch, 836.0 ingest MB Interval WAL: 1048576 writes, 1048576 syncs, 1.00 writes per sync, 0.82 MB written Test Plan: ran it Reviewers: sdong, yhchiang, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D19917
10 years ago
// internal stats
default_cf_internal_stats_->AddDBStats(
InternalStats::BYTES_WRITTEN, batch_size);
default_cf_internal_stats_->AddDBStats(InternalStats::NUMBER_KEYS_WRITTEN,
my_batch_count);
if (!write_options.disableWAL) {
make internal stats independent of statistics Summary: also make it aware of column family output from db_bench ``` ** Compaction Stats [default] ** Level Files Size(MB) Score Read(GB) Rn(GB) Rnp1(GB) Write(GB) Wnew(GB) RW-Amp W-Amp Rd(MB/s) Wr(MB/s) Rn(cnt) Rnp1(cnt) Wnp1(cnt) Wnew(cnt) Comp(sec) Comp(cnt) Avg(sec) Stall(sec) Stall(cnt) Avg(ms) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ L0 14 956 0.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.7 2.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 111.6 0 0 0 0 24 40 0.612 75.20 492387 0.15 L1 21 2001 2.0 5.7 2.0 3.7 5.3 1.6 5.4 2.6 71.2 65.7 31 43 55 12 82 2 41.242 43.72 41183 1.06 L2 217 18974 1.9 16.5 2.0 14.4 15.1 0.7 15.6 7.4 70.1 64.3 17 182 185 3 241 16 15.052 0.00 0 0.00 L3 1641 188245 1.8 9.1 1.1 8.0 8.5 0.5 15.4 7.4 61.3 57.2 9 75 76 1 152 9 16.887 0.00 0 0.00 L4 4447 449025 0.4 13.4 4.8 8.6 9.1 0.5 4.7 1.9 77.8 52.7 38 79 100 21 176 38 4.639 0.00 0 0.00 Sum 6340 659201 0.0 44.7 10.0 34.7 40.6 6.0 32.0 15.2 67.7 61.6 95 379 416 37 676 105 6.439 118.91 533570 0.22 Int 0 0 0.0 1.2 0.4 0.8 1.3 0.5 5.2 2.7 59.1 65.6 3 7 9 2 20 10 2.003 0.00 0 0.00 Stalls(secs): 75.197 level0_slowdown, 0.000 level0_numfiles, 0.000 memtable_compaction, 43.717 leveln_slowdown Stalls(count): 492387 level0_slowdown, 0 level0_numfiles, 0 memtable_compaction, 41183 leveln_slowdown ** DB Stats ** Uptime(secs): 202.1 total, 13.5 interval Cumulative writes: 6291456 writes, 6291456 batches, 1.0 writes per batch, 4.90 ingest GB Cumulative WAL: 6291456 writes, 6291456 syncs, 1.00 writes per sync, 4.90 GB written Interval writes: 1048576 writes, 1048576 batches, 1.0 writes per batch, 836.0 ingest MB Interval WAL: 1048576 writes, 1048576 syncs, 1.00 writes per sync, 0.82 MB written Test Plan: ran it Reviewers: sdong, yhchiang, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D19917
10 years ago
default_cf_internal_stats_->AddDBStats(
InternalStats::WAL_FILE_SYNCED, 1);
default_cf_internal_stats_->AddDBStats(
InternalStats::WAL_FILE_BYTES, log_size);
}
if (status.ok()) {
versions_->SetLastSequence(last_sequence);
}
} else {
// Operation failed. Make sure sure mutex is held for cleanup code below.
mutex_.Lock();
}
if (db_options_.paranoid_checks && !status.ok() && !status.IsTimedOut() &&
!status.IsBusy() && bg_error_.ok()) {
bg_error_ = status; // stop compaction & fail any further writes
}
mutex_.AssertHeld();
write_thread_.ExitWriteThread(&w, last_writer, status);
Rewritten system for scheduling background work Summary: When scaling to higher number of column families, the worst bottleneck was MaybeScheduleFlushOrCompaction(), which did a for loop over all column families while holding a mutex. This patch addresses the issue. The approach is similar to our earlier efforts: instead of a pull-model, where we do something for every column family, we can do a push-based model -- when we detect that column family is ready to be flushed/compacted, we add it to the flush_queue_/compaction_queue_. That way we don't need to loop over every column family in MaybeScheduleFlushOrCompaction. Here are the performance results: Command: ./db_bench --write_buffer_size=268435456 --db_write_buffer_size=268435456 --db=/fast-rocksdb-tmp/rocks_lots_of_cf --use_existing_db=0 --open_files=55000 --statistics=1 --histogram=1 --disable_data_sync=1 --max_write_buffer_number=2 --sync=0 --benchmarks=fillrandom --threads=16 --num_column_families=5000 --disable_wal=1 --max_background_flushes=16 --max_background_compactions=16 --level0_file_num_compaction_trigger=2 --level0_slowdown_writes_trigger=2 --level0_stop_writes_trigger=3 --hard_rate_limit=1 --num=33333333 --writes=33333333 Before the patch: fillrandom : 26.950 micros/op 37105 ops/sec; 4.1 MB/s After the patch: fillrandom : 17.404 micros/op 57456 ops/sec; 6.4 MB/s Next bottleneck is VersionSet::AddLiveFiles, which is painfully slow when we have a lot of files. This is coming in the next patch, but when I removed that code, here's what I got: fillrandom : 7.590 micros/op 131758 ops/sec; 14.6 MB/s Test Plan: make check two stress tests: Big number of compactions and flushes: ./db_stress --threads=30 --ops_per_thread=20000000 --max_key=10000 --column_families=20 --clear_column_family_one_in=10000000 --verify_before_write=0 --reopen=15 --max_background_compactions=10 --max_background_flushes=10 --db=/fast-rocksdb-tmp/db_stress --prefixpercent=0 --iterpercent=0 --writepercent=75 --db_write_buffer_size=2000000 max_background_flushes=0, to verify that this case also works correctly ./db_stress --threads=30 --ops_per_thread=2000000 --max_key=10000 --column_families=20 --clear_column_family_one_in=10000000 --verify_before_write=0 --reopen=3 --max_background_compactions=3 --max_background_flushes=0 --db=/fast-rocksdb-tmp/db_stress --prefixpercent=0 --iterpercent=0 --writepercent=75 --db_write_buffer_size=2000000 Reviewers: ljin, rven, yhchiang, sdong Reviewed By: sdong Subscribers: dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D30123
10 years ago
mutex_.Unlock();
if (status.IsTimedOut()) {
RecordTick(stats_, WRITE_TIMEDOUT);
}
return status;
}
// REQUIRES: mutex_ is held
// REQUIRES: this thread is currently at the front of the writer queue
Status DBImpl::DelayWrite(uint64_t num_bytes, uint64_t expiration_time) {
uint64_t time_delayed = 0;
bool delayed = false;
bool timed_out = false;
{
StopWatch sw(env_, stats_, WRITE_STALL, &time_delayed);
bool has_timeout = (expiration_time > 0);
auto delay = write_controller_.GetDelay(env_, num_bytes);
if (delay > 0) {
mutex_.Unlock();
delayed = true;
// hopefully we don't have to sleep more than 2 billion microseconds
TEST_SYNC_POINT("DBImpl::DelayWrite:Sleep");
if (has_timeout) {
auto time_now = env_->NowMicros();
if (time_now + delay >= expiration_time) {
if (expiration_time > time_now) {
env_->SleepForMicroseconds(
static_cast<int>(expiration_time - time_now));
}
timed_out = true;
}
}
if (!timed_out) {
env_->SleepForMicroseconds(static_cast<int>(delay));
}
mutex_.Lock();
}
while (!timed_out && bg_error_.ok() && write_controller_.IsStopped()) {
delayed = true;
if (has_timeout) {
TEST_SYNC_POINT("DBImpl::DelayWrite:TimedWait");
bg_cv_.TimedWait(expiration_time);
if (env_->NowMicros() > expiration_time) {
timed_out = true;
break;
}
} else {
bg_cv_.Wait();
}
}
}
if (delayed) {
default_cf_internal_stats_->AddDBStats(InternalStats::WRITE_STALL_MICROS,
time_delayed);
RecordTick(stats_, STALL_MICROS, time_delayed);
}
if (timed_out) {
return Status::TimedOut();
}
return bg_error_;
}
Status DBImpl::ScheduleFlushes(WriteContext* context) {
ColumnFamilyData* cfd;
while ((cfd = flush_scheduler_.GetNextColumnFamily()) != nullptr) {
auto status = SwitchMemtable(cfd, context);
if (cfd->Unref()) {
delete cfd;
}
if (!status.ok()) {
return status;
}
}
return Status::OK();
}
// REQUIRES: mutex_ is held
// REQUIRES: this thread is currently at the front of the writer queue
Status DBImpl::SwitchMemtable(ColumnFamilyData* cfd, WriteContext* context) {
mutex_.AssertHeld();
unique_ptr<WritableFile> lfile;
log::Writer* new_log = nullptr;
MemTable* new_mem = nullptr;
// Attempt to switch to a new memtable and trigger flush of old.
// Do this without holding the dbmutex lock.
assert(versions_->prev_log_number() == 0);
bool creating_new_log = !log_empty_;
uint64_t new_log_number =
creating_new_log ? versions_->NewFileNumber() : logfile_number_;
SuperVersion* new_superversion = nullptr;
const MutableCFOptions mutable_cf_options = *cfd->GetLatestMutableCFOptions();
mutex_.Unlock();
Status s;
{
if (creating_new_log) {
s = env_->NewWritableFile(
LogFileName(db_options_.wal_dir, new_log_number), &lfile,
env_->OptimizeForLogWrite(env_options_, db_options_));
if (s.ok()) {
// Our final size should be less than write_buffer_size
// (compression, etc) but err on the side of caution.
lfile->SetPreallocationBlockSize(
1.1 * mutable_cf_options.write_buffer_size);
new_log = new log::Writer(std::move(lfile));
log_dir_synced_ = false;
}
}
if (s.ok()) {
SequenceNumber seq = versions_->LastSequence();
new_mem = cfd->ConstructNewMemtable(mutable_cf_options, seq);
new_superversion = new SuperVersion();
}
}
Log(InfoLogLevel::DEBUG_LEVEL, db_options_.info_log,
"[%s] New memtable created with log file: #%" PRIu64 "\n",
cfd->GetName().c_str(), new_log_number);
mutex_.Lock();
if (!s.ok()) {
// how do we fail if we're not creating new log?
assert(creating_new_log);
assert(!new_mem);
assert(!new_log);
return s;
}
if (creating_new_log) {
logfile_number_ = new_log_number;
assert(new_log != nullptr);
logs_to_free_.push_back(log_.release());
log_.reset(new_log);
log_empty_ = true;
alive_log_files_.push_back(LogFileNumberSize(logfile_number_));
for (auto loop_cfd : *versions_->GetColumnFamilySet()) {
// all this is just optimization to delete logs that
// are no longer needed -- if CF is empty, that means it
// doesn't need that particular log to stay alive, so we just
// advance the log number. no need to persist this in the manifest
if (loop_cfd->mem()->GetFirstSequenceNumber() == 0 &&
Support saving history in memtable_list Summary: For transactions, we are using the memtables to validate that there are no write conflicts. But after flushing, we don't have any memtables, and transactions could fail to commit. So we want to someone keep around some extra history to use for conflict checking. In addition, we want to provide a way to increase the size of this history if too many transactions fail to commit. After chatting with people, it seems like everyone prefers just using Memtables to store this history (instead of a separate history structure). It seems like the best place for this is abstracted inside the memtable_list. I decide to create a separate list in MemtableListVersion as using the same list complicated the flush/installalflushresults logic too much. This diff adds a new parameter to control how much memtable history to keep around after flushing. However, it sounds like people aren't too fond of adding new parameters. So I am making the default size of flushed+not-flushed memtables be set to max_write_buffers. This should not change the maximum amount of memory used, but make it more likely we're using closer the the limit. (We are now postponing deleting flushed memtables until the max_write_buffer limit is reached). So while we might use more memory on average, we are still obeying the limit set (and you could argue it's better to go ahead and use up memory now instead of waiting for a write stall to happen to test this limit). However, if people are opposed to this default behavior, we can easily set it to 0 and require this parameter be set in order to use transactions. Test Plan: Added a xfunc test to play around with setting different values of this parameter in all tests. Added testing in memtablelist_test and planning on adding more testing here. Reviewers: sdong, rven, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D37443
10 years ago
loop_cfd->imm()->NumNotFlushed() == 0) {
loop_cfd->SetLogNumber(logfile_number_);
}
}
}
cfd->mem()->SetNextLogNumber(logfile_number_);
Support saving history in memtable_list Summary: For transactions, we are using the memtables to validate that there are no write conflicts. But after flushing, we don't have any memtables, and transactions could fail to commit. So we want to someone keep around some extra history to use for conflict checking. In addition, we want to provide a way to increase the size of this history if too many transactions fail to commit. After chatting with people, it seems like everyone prefers just using Memtables to store this history (instead of a separate history structure). It seems like the best place for this is abstracted inside the memtable_list. I decide to create a separate list in MemtableListVersion as using the same list complicated the flush/installalflushresults logic too much. This diff adds a new parameter to control how much memtable history to keep around after flushing. However, it sounds like people aren't too fond of adding new parameters. So I am making the default size of flushed+not-flushed memtables be set to max_write_buffers. This should not change the maximum amount of memory used, but make it more likely we're using closer the the limit. (We are now postponing deleting flushed memtables until the max_write_buffer limit is reached). So while we might use more memory on average, we are still obeying the limit set (and you could argue it's better to go ahead and use up memory now instead of waiting for a write stall to happen to test this limit). However, if people are opposed to this default behavior, we can easily set it to 0 and require this parameter be set in order to use transactions. Test Plan: Added a xfunc test to play around with setting different values of this parameter in all tests. Added testing in memtablelist_test and planning on adding more testing here. Reviewers: sdong, rven, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D37443
10 years ago
cfd->imm()->Add(cfd->mem(), &context->memtables_to_free_);
new_mem->Ref();
cfd->SetMemtable(new_mem);
context->superversions_to_free_.push_back(InstallSuperVersionAndScheduleWork(
cfd, new_superversion, mutable_cf_options));
return s;
}
#ifndef ROCKSDB_LITE
Status DBImpl::GetPropertiesOfAllTables(ColumnFamilyHandle* column_family,
TablePropertiesCollection* props) {
auto cfh = reinterpret_cast<ColumnFamilyHandleImpl*>(column_family);
auto cfd = cfh->cfd();
// Increment the ref count
mutex_.Lock();
auto version = cfd->current();
version->Ref();
mutex_.Unlock();
auto s = version->GetPropertiesOfAllTables(props);
// Decrement the ref count
mutex_.Lock();
version->Unref();
mutex_.Unlock();
return s;
}
#endif // ROCKSDB_LITE
[RocksDB] BackupableDB Summary: In this diff I present you BackupableDB v1. You can easily use it to backup your DB and it will do incremental snapshots for you. Let's first describe how you would use BackupableDB. It's inheriting StackableDB interface so you can easily construct it with your DB object -- it will add a method RollTheSnapshot() to the DB object. When you call RollTheSnapshot(), current snapshot of the DB will be stored in the backup dir. To restore, you can just call RestoreDBFromBackup() on a BackupableDB (which is a static method) and it will restore all files from the backup dir. In the next version, it will even support automatic backuping every X minutes. There are multiple things you can configure: 1. backup_env and db_env can be different, which is awesome because then you can easily backup to HDFS or wherever you feel like. 2. sync - if true, it *guarantees* backup consistency on machine reboot 3. number of snapshots to keep - this will keep last N snapshots around if you want, for some reason, be able to restore from an earlier snapshot. All the backuping is done in incremental fashion - if we already have 00010.sst, we will not copy it again. *IMPORTANT* -- This is based on assumption that 00010.sst never changes - two files named 00010.sst from the same DB will always be exactly the same. Is this true? I always copy manifest, current and log files. 4. You can decide if you want to flush the memtables before you backup, or you're fine with backing up the log files -- either way, you get a complete and consistent view of the database at a time of backup. 5. More things you can find in BackupableDBOptions Here is the directory structure I use: backup_dir/CURRENT_SNAPSHOT - just 4 bytes holding the latest snapshot 0, 1, 2, ... - files containing serialized version of each snapshot - containing a list of files files/*.sst - sst files shared between snapshots - if one snapshot references 00010.sst and another one needs to backup it from the DB, it will just reference the same file files/ 0/, 1/, 2/, ... - snapshot directories containing private snapshot files - current, manifest and log files All the files are ref counted and deleted immediatelly when they get out of scope. Some other stuff in this diff: 1. Added GetEnv() method to the DB. Discussed with @haobo and we agreed that it seems right thing to do. 2. Fixed StackableDB interface. The way it was set up before, I was not able to implement BackupableDB. Test Plan: I have a unittest, but please don't look at this yet. I just hacked it up to help me with debugging. I will write a lot of good tests and update the diff. Also, `make asan_check` Reviewers: dhruba, haobo, emayanke Reviewed By: dhruba CC: leveldb, haobo Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D14295
11 years ago
const std::string& DBImpl::GetName() const {
return dbname_;
}
Env* DBImpl::GetEnv() const {
return env_;
}
const Options& DBImpl::GetOptions(ColumnFamilyHandle* column_family) const {
auto cfh = reinterpret_cast<ColumnFamilyHandleImpl*>(column_family);
return *cfh->cfd()->options();
}
const DBOptions& DBImpl::GetDBOptions() const { return db_options_; }
bool DBImpl::GetProperty(ColumnFamilyHandle* column_family,
const Slice& property, std::string* value) {
bool is_int_property = false;
bool need_out_of_mutex = false;
DBPropertyType property_type =
GetPropertyType(property, &is_int_property, &need_out_of_mutex);
value->clear();
if (is_int_property) {
uint64_t int_value;
bool ret_value = GetIntPropertyInternal(column_family, property_type,
need_out_of_mutex, &int_value);
if (ret_value) {
*value = ToString(int_value);
}
return ret_value;
} else {
auto cfh = reinterpret_cast<ColumnFamilyHandleImpl*>(column_family);
auto cfd = cfh->cfd();
InstrumentedMutexLock l(&mutex_);
return cfd->internal_stats()->GetStringProperty(property_type, property,
value);
}
}
bool DBImpl::GetIntProperty(ColumnFamilyHandle* column_family,
const Slice& property, uint64_t* value) {
bool is_int_property = false;
bool need_out_of_mutex = false;
DBPropertyType property_type =
GetPropertyType(property, &is_int_property, &need_out_of_mutex);
if (!is_int_property) {
return false;
}
return GetIntPropertyInternal(column_family, property_type, need_out_of_mutex,
value);
}
bool DBImpl::GetIntPropertyInternal(ColumnFamilyHandle* column_family,
DBPropertyType property_type,
bool need_out_of_mutex, uint64_t* value) {
auto cfh = reinterpret_cast<ColumnFamilyHandleImpl*>(column_family);
auto cfd = cfh->cfd();
if (!need_out_of_mutex) {
InstrumentedMutexLock l(&mutex_);
return cfd->internal_stats()->GetIntProperty(property_type, value, this);
} else {
SuperVersion* sv = GetAndRefSuperVersion(cfd);
bool ret = cfd->internal_stats()->GetIntPropertyOutOfMutex(
property_type, sv->current, value);
ReturnAndCleanupSuperVersion(cfd, sv);
return ret;
}
}
SuperVersion* DBImpl::GetAndRefSuperVersion(ColumnFamilyData* cfd) {
// TODO(ljin): consider using GetReferencedSuperVersion() directly
return cfd->GetThreadLocalSuperVersion(&mutex_);
}
// REQUIRED: this function should only be called on the write thread or if the
// mutex is held.
SuperVersion* DBImpl::GetAndRefSuperVersion(uint32_t column_family_id) {
auto column_family_set = versions_->GetColumnFamilySet();
auto cfd = column_family_set->GetColumnFamily(column_family_id);
if (!cfd) {
return nullptr;
}
return GetAndRefSuperVersion(cfd);
}
void DBImpl::ReturnAndCleanupSuperVersion(ColumnFamilyData* cfd,
SuperVersion* sv) {
bool unref_sv = !cfd->ReturnThreadLocalSuperVersion(sv);
if (unref_sv) {
// Release SuperVersion
if (sv->Unref()) {
{
InstrumentedMutexLock l(&mutex_);
sv->Cleanup();
}
delete sv;
RecordTick(stats_, NUMBER_SUPERVERSION_CLEANUPS);
}
RecordTick(stats_, NUMBER_SUPERVERSION_RELEASES);
}
}
// REQUIRED: this function should only be called on the write thread.
void DBImpl::ReturnAndCleanupSuperVersion(uint32_t column_family_id,
SuperVersion* sv) {
auto column_family_set = versions_->GetColumnFamilySet();
auto cfd = column_family_set->GetColumnFamily(column_family_id);
// If SuperVersion is held, and we successfully fetched a cfd using
// GetAndRefSuperVersion(), it must still exist.
assert(cfd != nullptr);
ReturnAndCleanupSuperVersion(cfd, sv);
}
// REQUIRED: this function should only be called on the write thread or if the
// mutex is held.
ColumnFamilyHandle* DBImpl::GetColumnFamilyHandle(uint32_t column_family_id) {
ColumnFamilyMemTables* cf_memtables = column_family_memtables_.get();
if (!cf_memtables->Seek(column_family_id)) {
return nullptr;
}
return cf_memtables->GetColumnFamilyHandle();
}
void DBImpl::GetApproximateSizes(ColumnFamilyHandle* column_family,
const Range* range, int n, uint64_t* sizes,
bool include_memtable) {
Version* v;
auto cfh = reinterpret_cast<ColumnFamilyHandleImpl*>(column_family);
auto cfd = cfh->cfd();
SuperVersion* sv = GetAndRefSuperVersion(cfd);
v = sv->current;
for (int i = 0; i < n; i++) {
// Convert user_key into a corresponding internal key.
InternalKey k1(range[i].start, kMaxSequenceNumber, kValueTypeForSeek);
InternalKey k2(range[i].limit, kMaxSequenceNumber, kValueTypeForSeek);
sizes[i] = versions_->ApproximateSize(v, k1.Encode(), k2.Encode());
if (include_memtable) {
sizes[i] += sv->mem->ApproximateSize(k1.Encode(), k2.Encode());
sizes[i] += sv->imm->ApproximateSize(k1.Encode(), k2.Encode());
}
}
ReturnAndCleanupSuperVersion(cfd, sv);
}
std::list<uint64_t>::iterator
DBImpl::CaptureCurrentFileNumberInPendingOutputs() {
// We need to remember the iterator of our insert, because after the
// background job is done, we need to remove that element from
// pending_outputs_.
pending_outputs_.push_back(versions_->current_next_file_number());
auto pending_outputs_inserted_elem = pending_outputs_.end();
--pending_outputs_inserted_elem;
return pending_outputs_inserted_elem;
}
void DBImpl::ReleaseFileNumberFromPendingOutputs(
std::list<uint64_t>::iterator v) {
pending_outputs_.erase(v);
}
#ifndef ROCKSDB_LITE
Status DBImpl::GetUpdatesSince(
SequenceNumber seq, unique_ptr<TransactionLogIterator>* iter,
const TransactionLogIterator::ReadOptions& read_options) {
RecordTick(stats_, GET_UPDATES_SINCE_CALLS);
if (seq > versions_->LastSequence()) {
return Status::NotFound("Requested sequence not yet written in the db");
}
return wal_manager_.GetUpdatesSince(seq, iter, read_options, versions_.get());
}
Status DBImpl::DeleteFile(std::string name) {
uint64_t number;
FileType type;
WalFileType log_type;
if (!ParseFileName(name, &number, &type, &log_type) ||
(type != kTableFile && type != kLogFile)) {
Log(InfoLogLevel::ERROR_LEVEL, db_options_.info_log,
"DeleteFile %s failed.\n", name.c_str());
return Status::InvalidArgument("Invalid file name");
}
Status status;
if (type == kLogFile) {
// Only allow deleting archived log files
if (log_type != kArchivedLogFile) {
Log(InfoLogLevel::ERROR_LEVEL, db_options_.info_log,
"DeleteFile %s failed - not archived log.\n",
name.c_str());
return Status::NotSupported("Delete only supported for archived logs");
}
status = env_->DeleteFile(db_options_.wal_dir + "/" + name.c_str());
if (!status.ok()) {
Log(InfoLogLevel::ERROR_LEVEL, db_options_.info_log,
"DeleteFile %s failed -- %s.\n",
name.c_str(), status.ToString().c_str());
}
return status;
}
int level;
FileMetaData* metadata;
ColumnFamilyData* cfd;
VersionEdit edit;
JobContext job_context(next_job_id_.fetch_add(1), true);
{
InstrumentedMutexLock l(&mutex_);
status = versions_->GetMetadataForFile(number, &level, &metadata, &cfd);
if (!status.ok()) {
Log(InfoLogLevel::WARN_LEVEL, db_options_.info_log,
"DeleteFile %s failed. File not found\n", name.c_str());
job_context.Clean();
return Status::InvalidArgument("File not found");
}
assert(level < cfd->NumberLevels());
// If the file is being compacted no need to delete.
if (metadata->being_compacted) {
Log(InfoLogLevel::INFO_LEVEL, db_options_.info_log,
"DeleteFile %s Skipped. File about to be compacted\n", name.c_str());
job_context.Clean();
return Status::OK();
}
// Only the files in the last level can be deleted externally.
// This is to make sure that any deletion tombstones are not
// lost. Check that the level passed is the last level.
auto* vstoreage = cfd->current()->storage_info();
for (int i = level + 1; i < cfd->NumberLevels(); i++) {
if (vstoreage->NumLevelFiles(i) != 0) {
Log(InfoLogLevel::WARN_LEVEL, db_options_.info_log,
"DeleteFile %s FAILED. File not in last level\n", name.c_str());
job_context.Clean();
return Status::InvalidArgument("File not in last level");
}
}
// if level == 0, it has to be the oldest file
if (level == 0 &&
vstoreage->LevelFiles(0).back()->fd.GetNumber() != number) {
Log(InfoLogLevel::WARN_LEVEL, db_options_.info_log,
"DeleteFile %s failed ---"
" target file in level 0 must be the oldest.", name.c_str());
job_context.Clean();
return Status::InvalidArgument("File in level 0, but not oldest");
}
edit.SetColumnFamily(cfd->GetID());
edit.DeleteFile(level, number);
status = versions_->LogAndApply(cfd, *cfd->GetLatestMutableCFOptions(),
&edit, &mutex_, directories_.GetDbDir());
if (status.ok()) {
InstallSuperVersionAndScheduleWorkWrapper(
cfd, &job_context, *cfd->GetLatestMutableCFOptions());
}
FindObsoleteFiles(&job_context, false);
} // lock released here
LogFlush(db_options_.info_log);
// remove files outside the db-lock
if (job_context.HaveSomethingToDelete()) {
// Call PurgeObsoleteFiles() without holding mutex.
PurgeObsoleteFiles(job_context);
}
job_context.Clean();
return status;
}
void DBImpl::GetLiveFilesMetaData(std::vector<LiveFileMetaData>* metadata) {
InstrumentedMutexLock l(&mutex_);
versions_->GetLiveFilesMetaData(metadata);
}
void DBImpl::GetColumnFamilyMetaData(
ColumnFamilyHandle* column_family,
ColumnFamilyMetaData* cf_meta) {
assert(column_family);
auto* cfd = reinterpret_cast<ColumnFamilyHandleImpl*>(column_family)->cfd();
auto* sv = GetAndRefSuperVersion(cfd);
sv->current->GetColumnFamilyMetaData(cf_meta);
ReturnAndCleanupSuperVersion(cfd, sv);
}
#endif // ROCKSDB_LITE
Status DBImpl::CheckConsistency() {
mutex_.AssertHeld();
std::vector<LiveFileMetaData> metadata;
versions_->GetLiveFilesMetaData(&metadata);
std::string corruption_messages;
for (const auto& md : metadata) {
// md.name has a leading "/".
std::string file_path = md.db_path + md.name;
uint64_t fsize = 0;
Status s = env_->GetFileSize(file_path, &fsize);
if (!s.ok()) {
corruption_messages +=
"Can't access " + md.name + ": " + s.ToString() + "\n";
} else if (fsize != md.size) {
corruption_messages += "Sst file size mismatch: " + file_path +
". Size recorded in manifest " +
ToString(md.size) + ", actual size " +
ToString(fsize) + "\n";
}
}
if (corruption_messages.size() == 0) {
return Status::OK();
} else {
return Status::Corruption(corruption_messages);
}
}
Status DBImpl::GetDbIdentity(std::string& identity) const {
std::string idfilename = IdentityFileName(dbname_);
unique_ptr<SequentialFile> idfile;
const EnvOptions soptions;
Status s = env_->NewSequentialFile(idfilename, &idfile, soptions);
if (!s.ok()) {
return s;
}
uint64_t file_size;
s = env_->GetFileSize(idfilename, &file_size);
if (!s.ok()) {
return s;
}
char buffer[file_size];
Slice id;
s = idfile->Read(static_cast<size_t>(file_size), &id, buffer);
if (!s.ok()) {
return s;
}
identity.assign(id.ToString());
// If last character is '\n' remove it from identity
if (identity.size() > 0 && identity.back() == '\n') {
identity.pop_back();
}
return s;
}
// Default implementations of convenience methods that subclasses of DB
// can call if they wish
Status DB::Put(const WriteOptions& opt, ColumnFamilyHandle* column_family,
const Slice& key, const Slice& value) {
// Pre-allocate size of write batch conservatively.
// 8 bytes are taken by header, 4 bytes for count, 1 byte for type,
// and we allocate 11 extra bytes for key length, as well as value length.
WriteBatch batch(key.size() + value.size() + 24);
batch.Put(column_family, key, value);
return Write(opt, &batch);
}
Status DB::Delete(const WriteOptions& opt, ColumnFamilyHandle* column_family,
const Slice& key) {
WriteBatch batch;
batch.Delete(column_family, key);
return Write(opt, &batch);
}
Status DB::Merge(const WriteOptions& opt, ColumnFamilyHandle* column_family,
const Slice& key, const Slice& value) {
WriteBatch batch;
batch.Merge(column_family, key, value);
return Write(opt, &batch);
}
// Default implementation -- returns not supported status
Status DB::CreateColumnFamily(const ColumnFamilyOptions& cf_options,
const std::string& column_family_name,
ColumnFamilyHandle** handle) {
return Status::NotSupported("");
}
Status DB::DropColumnFamily(ColumnFamilyHandle* column_family) {
return Status::NotSupported("");
}
DB::~DB() { }
Status DB::Open(const Options& options, const std::string& dbname, DB** dbptr) {
DBOptions db_options(options);
ColumnFamilyOptions cf_options(options);
std::vector<ColumnFamilyDescriptor> column_families;
column_families.push_back(
ColumnFamilyDescriptor(kDefaultColumnFamilyName, cf_options));
std::vector<ColumnFamilyHandle*> handles;
Status s = DB::Open(db_options, dbname, column_families, &handles, dbptr);
if (s.ok()) {
assert(handles.size() == 1);
// i can delete the handle since DBImpl is always holding a reference to
// default column family
delete handles[0];
}
return s;
}
Status DB::Open(const DBOptions& db_options, const std::string& dbname,
const std::vector<ColumnFamilyDescriptor>& column_families,
std::vector<ColumnFamilyHandle*>* handles, DB** dbptr) {
Status s = SanitizeOptionsByTable(db_options, column_families);
if (!s.ok()) {
return s;
}
for (auto& cfd : column_families) {
s = CheckCompressionSupported(cfd.options);
if (!s.ok()) {
return s;
}
if (db_options.db_paths.size() > 1) {
if ((cfd.options.compaction_style != kCompactionStyleUniversal) &&
(cfd.options.compaction_style != kCompactionStyleLevel)) {
return Status::NotSupported(
"More than one DB paths are only supported in "
"universal and level compaction styles. ");
}
}
}
if (db_options.db_paths.size() > 4) {
return Status::NotSupported(
"More than four DB paths are not supported yet. ");
}
*dbptr = nullptr;
handles->clear();
size_t max_write_buffer_size = 0;
for (auto cf : column_families) {
max_write_buffer_size =
std::max(max_write_buffer_size, cf.options.write_buffer_size);
}
DBImpl* impl = new DBImpl(db_options, dbname);
s = impl->env_->CreateDirIfMissing(impl->db_options_.wal_dir);
if (s.ok()) {
for (auto db_path : impl->db_options_.db_paths) {
s = impl->env_->CreateDirIfMissing(db_path.path);
if (!s.ok()) {
break;
}
}
}
if (!s.ok()) {
delete impl;
return s;
}
s = impl->CreateArchivalDirectory();
if (!s.ok()) {
delete impl;
return s;
}
impl->mutex_.Lock();
// Handles create_if_missing, error_if_exists
s = impl->Recover(column_families);
if (s.ok()) {
uint64_t new_log_number = impl->versions_->NewFileNumber();
unique_ptr<WritableFile> lfile;
EnvOptions soptions(db_options);
s = impl->db_options_.env->NewWritableFile(
LogFileName(impl->db_options_.wal_dir, new_log_number), &lfile,
impl->db_options_.env->OptimizeForLogWrite(soptions,
impl->db_options_));
if (s.ok()) {
lfile->SetPreallocationBlockSize(1.1 * max_write_buffer_size);
impl->logfile_number_ = new_log_number;
impl->log_.reset(new log::Writer(std::move(lfile)));
// set column family handles
for (auto cf : column_families) {
auto cfd =
impl->versions_->GetColumnFamilySet()->GetColumnFamily(cf.name);
if (cfd != nullptr) {
handles->push_back(
new ColumnFamilyHandleImpl(cfd, impl, &impl->mutex_));
impl->NewThreadStatusCfInfo(cfd);
} else {
if (db_options.create_missing_column_families) {
// missing column family, create it
ColumnFamilyHandle* handle;
impl->mutex_.Unlock();
s = impl->CreateColumnFamily(cf.options, cf.name, &handle);
impl->mutex_.Lock();
if (s.ok()) {
handles->push_back(handle);
} else {
break;
}
} else {
s = Status::InvalidArgument("Column family not found: ", cf.name);
break;
}
}
}
}
if (s.ok()) {
for (auto cfd : *impl->versions_->GetColumnFamilySet()) {
delete impl->InstallSuperVersionAndScheduleWork(
cfd, nullptr, *cfd->GetLatestMutableCFOptions());
}
impl->alive_log_files_.push_back(
DBImpl::LogFileNumberSize(impl->logfile_number_));
impl->DeleteObsoleteFiles();
s = impl->directories_.GetDbDir()->Fsync();
}
}
if (s.ok()) {
for (auto cfd : *impl->versions_->GetColumnFamilySet()) {
if (cfd->ioptions()->compaction_style == kCompactionStyleFIFO) {
auto* vstorage = cfd->current()->storage_info();
for (int i = 1; i < vstorage->num_levels(); ++i) {
int num_files = vstorage->NumLevelFiles(i);
if (num_files > 0) {
s = Status::InvalidArgument(
"Not all files are at level 0. Cannot "
"open with FIFO compaction style.");
break;
}
}
}
if (!cfd->mem()->IsSnapshotSupported()) {
impl->is_snapshot_supported_ = false;
}
if (cfd->ioptions()->merge_operator != nullptr &&
Add a new mem-table representation based on cuckoo hash. Summary: = Major Changes = * Add a new mem-table representation, HashCuckooRep, which is based cuckoo hash. Cuckoo hash uses multiple hash functions. This allows each key to have multiple possible locations in the mem-table. - Put: When insert a key, it will try to find whether one of its possible locations is vacant and store the key. If none of its possible locations are available, then it will kick out a victim key and store at that location. The kicked-out victim key will then be stored at a vacant space of its possible locations or kick-out another victim. In this diff, the kick-out path (known as cuckoo-path) is found using BFS, which guarantees to be the shortest. - Get: Simply tries all possible locations of a key --- this guarantees worst-case constant time complexity. - Time complexity: O(1) for Get, and average O(1) for Put if the fullness of the mem-table is below 80%. - Default using two hash functions, the number of hash functions used by the cuckoo-hash may dynamically increase if it fails to find a short-enough kick-out path. - Currently, HashCuckooRep does not support iteration and snapshots, as our current main purpose of this is to optimize point access. = Minor Changes = * Add IsSnapshotSupported() to DB to indicate whether the current DB supports snapshots. If it returns false, then DB::GetSnapshot() will always return nullptr. Test Plan: Run existing tests. Will develop a test specifically for cuckoo hash in the next diff. Reviewers: sdong, haobo Reviewed By: sdong CC: leveldb, dhruba, igor Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D16155
11 years ago
!cfd->mem()->IsMergeOperatorSupported()) {
s = Status::InvalidArgument(
"The memtable of column family %s does not support merge operator "
"its options.merge_operator is non-null", cfd->GetName().c_str());
}
if (!s.ok()) {
break;
}
}
}
impl->mutex_.Unlock();
if (s.ok()) {
impl->opened_successfully_ = true;
Log(InfoLogLevel::INFO_LEVEL, impl->db_options_.info_log, "DB pointer %p",
impl);
*dbptr = impl;
} else {
for (auto* h : *handles) {
delete h;
}
handles->clear();
delete impl;
}
return s;
}
Status DB::ListColumnFamilies(const DBOptions& db_options,
const std::string& name,
std::vector<std::string>* column_families) {
return VersionSet::ListColumnFamilies(column_families, name, db_options.env);
}
Snapshot::~Snapshot() {
}
Status DestroyDB(const std::string& dbname, const Options& options) {
const InternalKeyComparator comparator(options.comparator);
const Options& soptions(SanitizeOptions(dbname, &comparator, options));
Env* env = soptions.env;
std::vector<std::string> filenames;
// Ignore error in case directory does not exist
env->GetChildren(dbname, &filenames);
FileLock* lock;
const std::string lockname = LockFileName(dbname);
Status result = env->LockFile(lockname, &lock);
if (result.ok()) {
uint64_t number;
FileType type;
InfoLogPrefix info_log_prefix(!options.db_log_dir.empty(), dbname);
for (size_t i = 0; i < filenames.size(); i++) {
if (ParseFileName(filenames[i], &number, info_log_prefix.prefix, &type) &&
type != kDBLockFile) { // Lock file will be deleted at end
Status del;
if (type == kMetaDatabase) {
del = DestroyDB(dbname + "/" + filenames[i], options);
} else {
del = env->DeleteFile(dbname + "/" + filenames[i]);
}
if (result.ok() && !del.ok()) {
result = del;
}
}
}
for (auto& db_path : options.db_paths) {
env->GetChildren(db_path.path, &filenames);
for (size_t i = 0; i < filenames.size(); i++) {
if (ParseFileName(filenames[i], &number, &type) &&
type == kTableFile) { // Lock file will be deleted at end
Status del = env->DeleteFile(db_path.path + "/" + filenames[i]);
if (result.ok() && !del.ok()) {
result = del;
}
}
}
}
std::vector<std::string> walDirFiles;
std::string archivedir = ArchivalDirectory(dbname);
if (dbname != soptions.wal_dir) {
env->GetChildren(soptions.wal_dir, &walDirFiles);
archivedir = ArchivalDirectory(soptions.wal_dir);
}
// Delete log files in the WAL dir
for (const auto& file : walDirFiles) {
if (ParseFileName(file, &number, &type) && type == kLogFile) {
Status del = env->DeleteFile(soptions.wal_dir + "/" + file);
if (result.ok() && !del.ok()) {
result = del;
}
}
}
std::vector<std::string> archiveFiles;
env->GetChildren(archivedir, &archiveFiles);
// Delete archival files.
for (size_t i = 0; i < archiveFiles.size(); ++i) {
if (ParseFileName(archiveFiles[i], &number, &type) &&
type == kLogFile) {
Status del = env->DeleteFile(archivedir + "/" + archiveFiles[i]);
if (result.ok() && !del.ok()) {
result = del;
}
}
}
// ignore case where no archival directory is present.
env->DeleteDir(archivedir);
env->UnlockFile(lock); // Ignore error since state is already gone
env->DeleteFile(lockname);
env->DeleteDir(dbname); // Ignore error in case dir contains other files
env->DeleteDir(soptions.wal_dir);
}
return result;
}
#if ROCKSDB_USING_THREAD_STATUS
void DBImpl::NewThreadStatusCfInfo(
ColumnFamilyData* cfd) const {
if (db_options_.enable_thread_tracking) {
ThreadStatusUtil::NewColumnFamilyInfo(this, cfd);
}
}
void DBImpl::EraseThreadStatusCfInfo(
ColumnFamilyData* cfd) const {
if (db_options_.enable_thread_tracking) {
ThreadStatusUtil::EraseColumnFamilyInfo(cfd);
}
}
void DBImpl::EraseThreadStatusDbInfo() const {
if (db_options_.enable_thread_tracking) {
ThreadStatusUtil::EraseDatabaseInfo(this);
}
}
#else
void DBImpl::NewThreadStatusCfInfo(
ColumnFamilyData* cfd) const {
}
void DBImpl::EraseThreadStatusCfInfo(
ColumnFamilyData* cfd) const {
}
void DBImpl::EraseThreadStatusDbInfo() const {
}
#endif // ROCKSDB_USING_THREAD_STATUS
//
// A global method that can dump out the build version
void DumpRocksDBBuildVersion(Logger * log) {
#if !defined(IOS_CROSS_COMPILE)
// if we compile with Xcode, we don't run build_detect_vesion, so we don't
// generate util/build_version.cc
Warn(log,
"RocksDB version: %d.%d.%d\n", ROCKSDB_MAJOR, ROCKSDB_MINOR,
ROCKSDB_PATCH);
Warn(log, "Git sha %s", rocksdb_build_git_sha);
Warn(log, "Compile date %s", rocksdb_build_compile_date);
#endif
}
#ifndef ROCKSDB_LITE
SequenceNumber DBImpl::GetEarliestMemTableSequenceNumber(SuperVersion* sv,
bool include_history) {
// Find the earliest sequence number that we know we can rely on reading
// from the memtable without needing to check sst files.
SequenceNumber earliest_seq =
sv->imm->GetEarliestSequenceNumber(include_history);
if (earliest_seq == kMaxSequenceNumber) {
earliest_seq = sv->mem->GetEarliestSequenceNumber();
}
assert(sv->mem->GetEarliestSequenceNumber() >= earliest_seq);
return earliest_seq;
}
#endif // ROCKSDB_LITE
#ifndef ROCKSDB_LITE
Status DBImpl::GetLatestSequenceForKeyFromMemtable(SuperVersion* sv,
const Slice& key,
SequenceNumber* seq) {
Status s;
std::string value;
MergeContext merge_context;
SequenceNumber current_seq = versions_->LastSequence();
LookupKey lkey(key, current_seq);
*seq = kMaxSequenceNumber;
// Check if there is a record for this key in the latest memtable
sv->mem->Get(lkey, &value, &s, &merge_context, seq);
if (!(s.ok() || s.IsNotFound() || s.IsMergeInProgress())) {
// unexpected error reading memtable.
Log(InfoLogLevel::ERROR_LEVEL, db_options_.info_log,
"Unexpected status returned from MemTable::Get: %s\n",
s.ToString().c_str());
return s;
}
if (*seq != kMaxSequenceNumber) {
// Found a sequence number, no need to check immutable memtables
return Status::OK();
}
// Check if there is a record for this key in the immutable memtables
sv->imm->Get(lkey, &value, &s, &merge_context, seq);
if (!(s.ok() || s.IsNotFound() || s.IsMergeInProgress())) {
// unexpected error reading memtable.
Log(InfoLogLevel::ERROR_LEVEL, db_options_.info_log,
"Unexpected status returned from MemTableList::Get: %s\n",
s.ToString().c_str());
return s;
}
if (*seq != kMaxSequenceNumber) {
// Found a sequence number, no need to check memtable history
return Status::OK();
}
// Check if there is a record for this key in the immutable memtables
sv->imm->GetFromHistory(lkey, &value, &s, &merge_context, seq);
if (!(s.ok() || s.IsNotFound() || s.IsMergeInProgress())) {
// unexpected error reading memtable.
Log(InfoLogLevel::ERROR_LEVEL, db_options_.info_log,
"Unexpected status returned from MemTableList::GetFromHistory: %s\n",
s.ToString().c_str());
return s;
}
return Status::OK();
}
#endif // ROCKSDB_LITE
} // namespace rocksdb