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rocksdb/util/transaction_test_util.cc

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// Copyright (c) 2011-present, Facebook, Inc. All rights reserved.
// This source code is licensed under both the GPLv2 (found in the
// COPYING file in the root directory) and Apache 2.0 License
// (found in the LICENSE.Apache file in the root directory).
#ifndef ROCKSDB_LITE
#ifndef __STDC_FORMAT_MACROS
#define __STDC_FORMAT_MACROS
#endif
#include "util/transaction_test_util.h"
#include <inttypes.h>
#include <algorithm>
#include <numeric>
#include <string>
Optimize for serial commits in 2PC Summary: Throughput: 46k tps in our sysbench settings (filling the details later) The idea is to have the simplest change that gives us a reasonable boost in 2PC throughput. Major design changes: 1. The WAL file internal buffer is not flushed after each write. Instead it is flushed before critical operations (WAL copy via fs) or when FlushWAL is called by MySQL. Flushing the WAL buffer is also protected via mutex_. 2. Use two sequence numbers: last seq, and last seq for write. Last seq is the last visible sequence number for reads. Last seq for write is the next sequence number that should be used to write to WAL/memtable. This allows to have a memtable write be in parallel to WAL writes. 3. BatchGroup is not used for writes. This means that we can have parallel writers which changes a major assumption in the code base. To accommodate for that i) allow only 1 WriteImpl that intends to write to memtable via mem_mutex_--which is fine since in 2PC almost all of the memtable writes come via group commit phase which is serial anyway, ii) make all the parts in the code base that assumed to be the only writer (via EnterUnbatched) to also acquire mem_mutex_, iii) stat updates are protected via a stat_mutex_. Note: the first commit has the approach figured out but is not clean. Submitting the PR anyway to get the early feedback on the approach. If we are ok with the approach I will go ahead with this updates: 0) Rebase with Yi's pipelining changes 1) Currently batching is disabled by default to make sure that it will be consistent with all unit tests. Will make this optional via a config. 2) A couple of unit tests are disabled. They need to be updated with the serial commit of 2PC taken into account. 3) Replacing BatchGroup with mem_mutex_ got a bit ugly as it requires releasing mutex_ beforehand (the same way EnterUnbatched does). This needs to be cleaned up. Closes https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/2345 Differential Revision: D5210732 Pulled By: maysamyabandeh fbshipit-source-id: 78653bd95a35cd1e831e555e0e57bdfd695355a4
8 years ago
#include <thread>
#include "rocksdb/db.h"
#include "rocksdb/utilities/optimistic_transaction_db.h"
#include "rocksdb/utilities/transaction.h"
#include "rocksdb/utilities/transaction_db.h"
#include "util/random.h"
#include "util/string_util.h"
namespace rocksdb {
RandomTransactionInserter::RandomTransactionInserter(
Random64* rand, const WriteOptions& write_options,
const ReadOptions& read_options, uint64_t num_keys, uint16_t num_sets)
: rand_(rand),
write_options_(write_options),
read_options_(read_options),
num_keys_(num_keys),
num_sets_(num_sets),
txn_id_(0) {}
RandomTransactionInserter::~RandomTransactionInserter() {
if (txn_ != nullptr) {
delete txn_;
}
if (optimistic_txn_ != nullptr) {
delete optimistic_txn_;
}
}
bool RandomTransactionInserter::TransactionDBInsert(
TransactionDB* db, const TransactionOptions& txn_options) {
txn_ = db->BeginTransaction(write_options_, txn_options, txn_);
bool take_snapshot = rand_->OneIn(2);
if (take_snapshot) {
txn_->SetSnapshot();
read_options_.snapshot = txn_->GetSnapshot();
}
auto res = DoInsert(nullptr, txn_, false);
if (take_snapshot) {
read_options_.snapshot = nullptr;
}
return res;
}
bool RandomTransactionInserter::OptimisticTransactionDBInsert(
OptimisticTransactionDB* db,
const OptimisticTransactionOptions& txn_options) {
optimistic_txn_ =
db->BeginTransaction(write_options_, txn_options, optimistic_txn_);
return DoInsert(nullptr, optimistic_txn_, true);
}
bool RandomTransactionInserter::DBInsert(DB* db) {
return DoInsert(db, nullptr, false);
}
Status RandomTransactionInserter::DBGet(
DB* db, Transaction* txn, ReadOptions& read_options, uint16_t set_i,
uint64_t ikey, bool get_for_update, uint64_t* int_value,
std::string* full_key, bool* unexpected_error) {
Status s;
// four digits and zero end char
char prefix_buf[5];
// Pad prefix appropriately so we can iterate over each set
assert(set_i + 1 <= 9999);
snprintf(prefix_buf, sizeof(prefix_buf), "%.4u", set_i + 1);
// key format: [SET#][random#]
std::string skey = ToString(ikey);
Slice base_key(skey);
*full_key = std::string(prefix_buf) + base_key.ToString();
Slice key(*full_key);
std::string value;
if (txn != nullptr) {
if (get_for_update) {
s = txn->GetForUpdate(read_options, key, &value);
} else {
s = txn->Get(read_options, key, &value);
}
} else {
s = db->Get(read_options, key, &value);
}
if (s.ok()) {
// Found key, parse its value
*int_value = std::stoull(value);
if (*int_value == 0 || *int_value == ULONG_MAX) {
*unexpected_error = true;
fprintf(stderr, "Get returned unexpected value: %s\n", value.c_str());
s = Status::Corruption();
}
} else if (s.IsNotFound()) {
// Have not yet written to this key, so assume its value is 0
*int_value = 0;
s = Status::OK();
}
return s;
}
bool RandomTransactionInserter::DoInsert(DB* db, Transaction* txn,
bool is_optimistic) {
Status s;
WriteBatch batch;
// pick a random number to use to increment a key in each set
uint64_t incr = (rand_->Next() % 100) + 1;
bool unexpected_error = false;
std::vector<uint16_t> set_vec(num_sets_);
std::iota(set_vec.begin(), set_vec.end(), static_cast<uint16_t>(0));
std::random_shuffle(set_vec.begin(), set_vec.end(),
[&](uint64_t r) { return rand_->Uniform(r); });
// For each set, pick a key at random and increment it
for (uint16_t set_i : set_vec) {
uint64_t int_value = 0;
std::string full_key;
uint64_t rand_key = rand_->Next() % num_keys_;
const bool get_for_update = txn ? rand_->OneIn(2) : false;
s = DBGet(db, txn, read_options_, set_i, rand_key, get_for_update,
&int_value, &full_key, &unexpected_error);
Slice key(full_key);
if (!s.ok()) {
// Optimistic transactions should never return non-ok status here.
// Non-optimistic transactions may return write-coflict/timeout errors.
if (is_optimistic || !(s.IsBusy() || s.IsTimedOut() || s.IsTryAgain())) {
fprintf(stderr, "Get returned an unexpected error: %s\n",
s.ToString().c_str());
unexpected_error = true;
}
break;
}
if (s.ok()) {
// Increment key
std::string sum = ToString(int_value + incr);
if (txn != nullptr) {
s = txn->Put(key, sum);
if (!get_for_update && (s.IsBusy() || s.IsTimedOut())) {
// If the initial get was not for update, then the key is not locked
// before put and put could fail due to concurrent writes.
break;
} else if (!s.ok()) {
// Since we did a GetForUpdate, Put should not fail.
fprintf(stderr, "Put returned an unexpected error: %s\n",
s.ToString().c_str());
unexpected_error = true;
}
} else {
batch.Put(key, sum);
}
bytes_inserted_ += key.size() + sum.size();
}
}
if (s.ok()) {
if (txn != nullptr) {
Optimize for serial commits in 2PC Summary: Throughput: 46k tps in our sysbench settings (filling the details later) The idea is to have the simplest change that gives us a reasonable boost in 2PC throughput. Major design changes: 1. The WAL file internal buffer is not flushed after each write. Instead it is flushed before critical operations (WAL copy via fs) or when FlushWAL is called by MySQL. Flushing the WAL buffer is also protected via mutex_. 2. Use two sequence numbers: last seq, and last seq for write. Last seq is the last visible sequence number for reads. Last seq for write is the next sequence number that should be used to write to WAL/memtable. This allows to have a memtable write be in parallel to WAL writes. 3. BatchGroup is not used for writes. This means that we can have parallel writers which changes a major assumption in the code base. To accommodate for that i) allow only 1 WriteImpl that intends to write to memtable via mem_mutex_--which is fine since in 2PC almost all of the memtable writes come via group commit phase which is serial anyway, ii) make all the parts in the code base that assumed to be the only writer (via EnterUnbatched) to also acquire mem_mutex_, iii) stat updates are protected via a stat_mutex_. Note: the first commit has the approach figured out but is not clean. Submitting the PR anyway to get the early feedback on the approach. If we are ok with the approach I will go ahead with this updates: 0) Rebase with Yi's pipelining changes 1) Currently batching is disabled by default to make sure that it will be consistent with all unit tests. Will make this optional via a config. 2) A couple of unit tests are disabled. They need to be updated with the serial commit of 2PC taken into account. 3) Replacing BatchGroup with mem_mutex_ got a bit ugly as it requires releasing mutex_ beforehand (the same way EnterUnbatched does). This needs to be cleaned up. Closes https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/2345 Differential Revision: D5210732 Pulled By: maysamyabandeh fbshipit-source-id: 78653bd95a35cd1e831e555e0e57bdfd695355a4
8 years ago
std::hash<std::thread::id> hasher;
char name[64];
snprintf(name, 64, "txn%zu-%d", hasher(std::this_thread::get_id()),
txn_id_++);
assert(strlen(name) < 64 - 1);
if (!is_optimistic && !rand_->OneIn(10)) {
// also try commit without prpare
txn->SetName(name);
s = txn->Prepare();
assert(s.ok());
}
// TODO(myabandeh): enable this when WritePreparedTxnDB::RollbackPrepared
// is updated to handle in-the-middle rollbacks.
if (!rand_->OneIn(0)) {
s = txn->Commit();
} else {
// Also try 5% rollback
s = txn->Rollback();
assert(s.ok());
}
assert(is_optimistic || s.ok());
if (!s.ok()) {
if (is_optimistic) {
// Optimistic transactions can have write-conflict errors on commit.
// Any other error is unexpected.
if (!(s.IsBusy() || s.IsTimedOut() || s.IsTryAgain())) {
unexpected_error = true;
}
} else {
// Non-optimistic transactions should only fail due to expiration
// or write failures. For testing purproses, we do not expect any
// write failures.
if (!s.IsExpired()) {
unexpected_error = true;
}
}
if (unexpected_error) {
fprintf(stderr, "Commit returned an unexpected error: %s\n",
s.ToString().c_str());
}
}
} else {
s = db->Write(write_options_, &batch);
if (!s.ok()) {
unexpected_error = true;
fprintf(stderr, "Write returned an unexpected error: %s\n",
s.ToString().c_str());
}
}
} else {
if (txn != nullptr) {
assert(txn->Rollback().ok());
}
}
if (s.ok()) {
success_count_++;
} else {
failure_count_++;
}
last_status_ = s;
// return success if we didn't get any unexpected errors
return !unexpected_error;
}
// Verify that the sum of the keys in each set are equal
Status RandomTransactionInserter::Verify(DB* db, uint16_t num_sets,
uint64_t num_keys_per_set,
bool take_snapshot, Random64* rand) {
uint64_t prev_total = 0;
uint32_t prev_i = 0;
bool prev_assigned = false;
ReadOptions roptions;
if (take_snapshot) {
roptions.snapshot = db->GetSnapshot();
}
std::vector<uint16_t> set_vec(num_sets);
std::iota(set_vec.begin(), set_vec.end(), static_cast<uint16_t>(0));
if (rand) {
std::random_shuffle(set_vec.begin(), set_vec.end(),
[&](uint64_t r) { return rand->Uniform(r); });
}
// For each set of keys with the same prefix, sum all the values
for (uint16_t set_i : set_vec) {
// four digits and zero end char
char prefix_buf[5];
assert(set_i + 1 <= 9999);
snprintf(prefix_buf, sizeof(prefix_buf), "%.4u", set_i + 1);
uint64_t total = 0;
// Use either point lookup or iterator. Point lookups are slower so we use
// it less often.
if (num_keys_per_set != 0 && rand && rand->OneIn(10)) { // use point lookup
ReadOptions read_options;
for (uint64_t k = 0; k < num_keys_per_set; k++) {
std::string dont_care;
uint64_t int_value = 0;
bool unexpected_error = false;
const bool FOR_UPDATE = false;
Status s = DBGet(db, nullptr, roptions, set_i, k, FOR_UPDATE,
&int_value, &dont_care, &unexpected_error);
assert(s.ok());
assert(!unexpected_error);
total += int_value;
}
} else { // user iterators
Iterator* iter = db->NewIterator(roptions);
for (iter->Seek(Slice(prefix_buf, 4)); iter->Valid(); iter->Next()) {
Slice key = iter->key();
// stop when we reach a different prefix
if (key.ToString().compare(0, 4, prefix_buf) != 0) {
break;
}
Slice value = iter->value();
uint64_t int_value = std::stoull(value.ToString());
if (int_value == 0 || int_value == ULONG_MAX) {
fprintf(stderr, "Iter returned unexpected value: %s\n",
value.ToString().c_str());
return Status::Corruption();
}
total += int_value;
}
delete iter;
}
if (prev_assigned && total != prev_total) {
fprintf(stdout,
"RandomTransactionVerify found inconsistent totals. "
"Set[%" PRIu32 "]: %" PRIu64 ", Set[%" PRIu32 "]: %" PRIu64 " \n",
prev_i, prev_total, set_i, total);
return Status::Corruption();
}
prev_total = total;
prev_i = set_i;
prev_assigned = true;
}
if (take_snapshot) {
db->ReleaseSnapshot(roptions.snapshot);
}
return Status::OK();
}
} // namespace rocksdb
#endif // ROCKSDB_LITE