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rocksdb/db/db_wal_test.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).
//
// 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_test_util.h"
Introduce a new storage specific Env API (#5761) Summary: The current Env API encompasses both storage/file operations, as well as OS related operations. Most of the APIs return a Status, which does not have enough metadata about an error, such as whether its retry-able or not, scope (i.e fault domain) of the error etc., that may be required in order to properly handle a storage error. The file APIs also do not provide enough control over the IO SLA, such as timeout, prioritization, hinting about placement and redundancy etc. This PR separates out the file/storage APIs from Env into a new FileSystem class. The APIs are updated to return an IOStatus with metadata about the error, as well as to take an IOOptions structure as input in order to allow more control over the IO. The user can set both ```options.env``` and ```options.file_system``` to specify that RocksDB should use the former for OS related operations and the latter for storage operations. Internally, a ```CompositeEnvWrapper``` has been introduced that inherits from ```Env``` and redirects individual methods to either an ```Env``` implementation or the ```FileSystem``` as appropriate. When options are sanitized during ```DB::Open```, ```options.env``` is replaced with a newly allocated ```CompositeEnvWrapper``` instance if both env and file_system have been specified. This way, the rest of the RocksDB code can continue to function as before. This PR also ports PosixEnv to the new API by splitting it into two - PosixEnv and PosixFileSystem. PosixEnv is defined as a sub-class of CompositeEnvWrapper, and threading/time functions are overridden with Posix specific implementations in order to avoid an extra level of indirection. The ```CompositeEnvWrapper``` translates ```IOStatus``` return code to ```Status```, and sets the severity to ```kSoftError``` if the io_status is retryable. The error handling code in RocksDB can then recover the DB automatically. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5761 Differential Revision: D18868376 Pulled By: anand1976 fbshipit-source-id: 39efe18a162ea746fabac6360ff529baba48486f
5 years ago
#include "env/composite_env_wrapper.h"
#include "options/options_helper.h"
#include "port/port.h"
#include "port/stack_trace.h"
#include "test_util/sync_point.h"
#include "utilities/fault_injection_env.h"
namespace ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE {
class DBWALTestBase : public DBTestBase {
protected:
explicit DBWALTestBase(const std::string& dir_name)
: DBTestBase(dir_name, /*env_do_fsync=*/true) {}
#if defined(ROCKSDB_PLATFORM_POSIX)
public:
uint64_t GetAllocatedFileSize(std::string file_name) {
struct stat sbuf;
int err = stat(file_name.c_str(), &sbuf);
assert(err == 0);
return sbuf.st_blocks * 512;
}
#endif
};
class DBWALTest : public DBWALTestBase {
public:
DBWALTest() : DBWALTestBase("/db_wal_test") {}
};
Skip deleted WALs during recovery Summary: This patch record min log number to keep to the manifest while flushing SST files to ignore them and any WAL older than them during recovery. This is to avoid scenarios when we have a gap between the WAL files are fed to the recovery procedure. The gap could happen by for example out-of-order WAL deletion. Such gap could cause problems in 2PC recovery where the prepared and commit entry are placed into two separate WAL and gap in the WALs could result into not processing the WAL with the commit entry and hence breaking the 2PC recovery logic. Before the commit, for 2PC case, we determined which log number to keep in FindObsoleteFiles(). We looked at the earliest logs with outstanding prepare entries, or prepare entries whose respective commit or abort are in memtable. With the commit, the same calculation is done while we apply the SST flush. Just before installing the flush file, we precompute the earliest log file to keep after the flush finishes using the same logic (but skipping the memtables just flushed), record this information to the manifest entry for this new flushed SST file. This pre-computed value is also remembered in memory, and will later be used to determine whether a log file can be deleted. This value is unlikely to change until next flush because the commit entry will stay in memtable. (In WritePrepared, we could have removed the older log files as soon as all prepared entries are committed. It's not yet done anyway. Even if we do it, the only thing we loss with this new approach is earlier log deletion between two flushes, which does not guarantee to happen anyway because the obsolete file clean-up function is only executed after flush or compaction) This min log number to keep is stored in the manifest using the safely-ignore customized field of AddFile entry, in order to guarantee that the DB generated using newer release can be opened by previous releases no older than 4.2. Closes https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/3765 Differential Revision: D7747618 Pulled By: siying fbshipit-source-id: d00c92105b4f83852e9754a1b70d6b64cb590729
6 years ago
// A SpecialEnv enriched to give more insight about deleted files
class EnrichedSpecialEnv : public SpecialEnv {
public:
explicit EnrichedSpecialEnv(Env* base) : SpecialEnv(base) {}
Status NewSequentialFile(const std::string& f,
std::unique_ptr<SequentialFile>* r,
Skip deleted WALs during recovery Summary: This patch record min log number to keep to the manifest while flushing SST files to ignore them and any WAL older than them during recovery. This is to avoid scenarios when we have a gap between the WAL files are fed to the recovery procedure. The gap could happen by for example out-of-order WAL deletion. Such gap could cause problems in 2PC recovery where the prepared and commit entry are placed into two separate WAL and gap in the WALs could result into not processing the WAL with the commit entry and hence breaking the 2PC recovery logic. Before the commit, for 2PC case, we determined which log number to keep in FindObsoleteFiles(). We looked at the earliest logs with outstanding prepare entries, or prepare entries whose respective commit or abort are in memtable. With the commit, the same calculation is done while we apply the SST flush. Just before installing the flush file, we precompute the earliest log file to keep after the flush finishes using the same logic (but skipping the memtables just flushed), record this information to the manifest entry for this new flushed SST file. This pre-computed value is also remembered in memory, and will later be used to determine whether a log file can be deleted. This value is unlikely to change until next flush because the commit entry will stay in memtable. (In WritePrepared, we could have removed the older log files as soon as all prepared entries are committed. It's not yet done anyway. Even if we do it, the only thing we loss with this new approach is earlier log deletion between two flushes, which does not guarantee to happen anyway because the obsolete file clean-up function is only executed after flush or compaction) This min log number to keep is stored in the manifest using the safely-ignore customized field of AddFile entry, in order to guarantee that the DB generated using newer release can be opened by previous releases no older than 4.2. Closes https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/3765 Differential Revision: D7747618 Pulled By: siying fbshipit-source-id: d00c92105b4f83852e9754a1b70d6b64cb590729
6 years ago
const EnvOptions& soptions) override {
InstrumentedMutexLock l(&env_mutex_);
if (f == skipped_wal) {
deleted_wal_reopened = true;
if (IsWAL(f) && largest_deleted_wal.size() != 0 &&
f.compare(largest_deleted_wal) <= 0) {
Skip deleted WALs during recovery Summary: This patch record min log number to keep to the manifest while flushing SST files to ignore them and any WAL older than them during recovery. This is to avoid scenarios when we have a gap between the WAL files are fed to the recovery procedure. The gap could happen by for example out-of-order WAL deletion. Such gap could cause problems in 2PC recovery where the prepared and commit entry are placed into two separate WAL and gap in the WALs could result into not processing the WAL with the commit entry and hence breaking the 2PC recovery logic. Before the commit, for 2PC case, we determined which log number to keep in FindObsoleteFiles(). We looked at the earliest logs with outstanding prepare entries, or prepare entries whose respective commit or abort are in memtable. With the commit, the same calculation is done while we apply the SST flush. Just before installing the flush file, we precompute the earliest log file to keep after the flush finishes using the same logic (but skipping the memtables just flushed), record this information to the manifest entry for this new flushed SST file. This pre-computed value is also remembered in memory, and will later be used to determine whether a log file can be deleted. This value is unlikely to change until next flush because the commit entry will stay in memtable. (In WritePrepared, we could have removed the older log files as soon as all prepared entries are committed. It's not yet done anyway. Even if we do it, the only thing we loss with this new approach is earlier log deletion between two flushes, which does not guarantee to happen anyway because the obsolete file clean-up function is only executed after flush or compaction) This min log number to keep is stored in the manifest using the safely-ignore customized field of AddFile entry, in order to guarantee that the DB generated using newer release can be opened by previous releases no older than 4.2. Closes https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/3765 Differential Revision: D7747618 Pulled By: siying fbshipit-source-id: d00c92105b4f83852e9754a1b70d6b64cb590729
6 years ago
gap_in_wals = true;
}
}
return SpecialEnv::NewSequentialFile(f, r, soptions);
}
Status DeleteFile(const std::string& fname) override {
if (IsWAL(fname)) {
deleted_wal_cnt++;
InstrumentedMutexLock l(&env_mutex_);
// If this is the first WAL, remember its name and skip deleting it. We
// remember its name partly because the application might attempt to
// delete the file again.
if (skipped_wal.size() != 0 && skipped_wal != fname) {
if (largest_deleted_wal.size() == 0 ||
largest_deleted_wal.compare(fname) < 0) {
largest_deleted_wal = fname;
Skip deleted WALs during recovery Summary: This patch record min log number to keep to the manifest while flushing SST files to ignore them and any WAL older than them during recovery. This is to avoid scenarios when we have a gap between the WAL files are fed to the recovery procedure. The gap could happen by for example out-of-order WAL deletion. Such gap could cause problems in 2PC recovery where the prepared and commit entry are placed into two separate WAL and gap in the WALs could result into not processing the WAL with the commit entry and hence breaking the 2PC recovery logic. Before the commit, for 2PC case, we determined which log number to keep in FindObsoleteFiles(). We looked at the earliest logs with outstanding prepare entries, or prepare entries whose respective commit or abort are in memtable. With the commit, the same calculation is done while we apply the SST flush. Just before installing the flush file, we precompute the earliest log file to keep after the flush finishes using the same logic (but skipping the memtables just flushed), record this information to the manifest entry for this new flushed SST file. This pre-computed value is also remembered in memory, and will later be used to determine whether a log file can be deleted. This value is unlikely to change until next flush because the commit entry will stay in memtable. (In WritePrepared, we could have removed the older log files as soon as all prepared entries are committed. It's not yet done anyway. Even if we do it, the only thing we loss with this new approach is earlier log deletion between two flushes, which does not guarantee to happen anyway because the obsolete file clean-up function is only executed after flush or compaction) This min log number to keep is stored in the manifest using the safely-ignore customized field of AddFile entry, in order to guarantee that the DB generated using newer release can be opened by previous releases no older than 4.2. Closes https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/3765 Differential Revision: D7747618 Pulled By: siying fbshipit-source-id: d00c92105b4f83852e9754a1b70d6b64cb590729
6 years ago
}
} else {
skipped_wal = fname;
return Status::OK();
}
}
return SpecialEnv::DeleteFile(fname);
}
bool IsWAL(const std::string& fname) {
// printf("iswal %s\n", fname.c_str());
return fname.compare(fname.size() - 3, 3, "log") == 0;
}
InstrumentedMutex env_mutex_;
// the wal whose actual delete was skipped by the env
std::string skipped_wal = "";
// the largest WAL that was requested to be deleted
std::string largest_deleted_wal = "";
Skip deleted WALs during recovery Summary: This patch record min log number to keep to the manifest while flushing SST files to ignore them and any WAL older than them during recovery. This is to avoid scenarios when we have a gap between the WAL files are fed to the recovery procedure. The gap could happen by for example out-of-order WAL deletion. Such gap could cause problems in 2PC recovery where the prepared and commit entry are placed into two separate WAL and gap in the WALs could result into not processing the WAL with the commit entry and hence breaking the 2PC recovery logic. Before the commit, for 2PC case, we determined which log number to keep in FindObsoleteFiles(). We looked at the earliest logs with outstanding prepare entries, or prepare entries whose respective commit or abort are in memtable. With the commit, the same calculation is done while we apply the SST flush. Just before installing the flush file, we precompute the earliest log file to keep after the flush finishes using the same logic (but skipping the memtables just flushed), record this information to the manifest entry for this new flushed SST file. This pre-computed value is also remembered in memory, and will later be used to determine whether a log file can be deleted. This value is unlikely to change until next flush because the commit entry will stay in memtable. (In WritePrepared, we could have removed the older log files as soon as all prepared entries are committed. It's not yet done anyway. Even if we do it, the only thing we loss with this new approach is earlier log deletion between two flushes, which does not guarantee to happen anyway because the obsolete file clean-up function is only executed after flush or compaction) This min log number to keep is stored in the manifest using the safely-ignore customized field of AddFile entry, in order to guarantee that the DB generated using newer release can be opened by previous releases no older than 4.2. Closes https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/3765 Differential Revision: D7747618 Pulled By: siying fbshipit-source-id: d00c92105b4f83852e9754a1b70d6b64cb590729
6 years ago
// number of WALs that were successfully deleted
std::atomic<size_t> deleted_wal_cnt = {0};
// the WAL whose delete from fs was skipped is reopened during recovery
std::atomic<bool> deleted_wal_reopened = {false};
// whether a gap in the WALs was detected during recovery
std::atomic<bool> gap_in_wals = {false};
};
class DBWALTestWithEnrichedEnv : public DBTestBase {
public:
DBWALTestWithEnrichedEnv()
: DBTestBase("/db_wal_test", /*env_do_fsync=*/true) {
Skip deleted WALs during recovery Summary: This patch record min log number to keep to the manifest while flushing SST files to ignore them and any WAL older than them during recovery. This is to avoid scenarios when we have a gap between the WAL files are fed to the recovery procedure. The gap could happen by for example out-of-order WAL deletion. Such gap could cause problems in 2PC recovery where the prepared and commit entry are placed into two separate WAL and gap in the WALs could result into not processing the WAL with the commit entry and hence breaking the 2PC recovery logic. Before the commit, for 2PC case, we determined which log number to keep in FindObsoleteFiles(). We looked at the earliest logs with outstanding prepare entries, or prepare entries whose respective commit or abort are in memtable. With the commit, the same calculation is done while we apply the SST flush. Just before installing the flush file, we precompute the earliest log file to keep after the flush finishes using the same logic (but skipping the memtables just flushed), record this information to the manifest entry for this new flushed SST file. This pre-computed value is also remembered in memory, and will later be used to determine whether a log file can be deleted. This value is unlikely to change until next flush because the commit entry will stay in memtable. (In WritePrepared, we could have removed the older log files as soon as all prepared entries are committed. It's not yet done anyway. Even if we do it, the only thing we loss with this new approach is earlier log deletion between two flushes, which does not guarantee to happen anyway because the obsolete file clean-up function is only executed after flush or compaction) This min log number to keep is stored in the manifest using the safely-ignore customized field of AddFile entry, in order to guarantee that the DB generated using newer release can be opened by previous releases no older than 4.2. Closes https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/3765 Differential Revision: D7747618 Pulled By: siying fbshipit-source-id: d00c92105b4f83852e9754a1b70d6b64cb590729
6 years ago
enriched_env_ = new EnrichedSpecialEnv(env_->target());
auto options = CurrentOptions();
options.env = enriched_env_;
options.allow_2pc = true;
Skip deleted WALs during recovery Summary: This patch record min log number to keep to the manifest while flushing SST files to ignore them and any WAL older than them during recovery. This is to avoid scenarios when we have a gap between the WAL files are fed to the recovery procedure. The gap could happen by for example out-of-order WAL deletion. Such gap could cause problems in 2PC recovery where the prepared and commit entry are placed into two separate WAL and gap in the WALs could result into not processing the WAL with the commit entry and hence breaking the 2PC recovery logic. Before the commit, for 2PC case, we determined which log number to keep in FindObsoleteFiles(). We looked at the earliest logs with outstanding prepare entries, or prepare entries whose respective commit or abort are in memtable. With the commit, the same calculation is done while we apply the SST flush. Just before installing the flush file, we precompute the earliest log file to keep after the flush finishes using the same logic (but skipping the memtables just flushed), record this information to the manifest entry for this new flushed SST file. This pre-computed value is also remembered in memory, and will later be used to determine whether a log file can be deleted. This value is unlikely to change until next flush because the commit entry will stay in memtable. (In WritePrepared, we could have removed the older log files as soon as all prepared entries are committed. It's not yet done anyway. Even if we do it, the only thing we loss with this new approach is earlier log deletion between two flushes, which does not guarantee to happen anyway because the obsolete file clean-up function is only executed after flush or compaction) This min log number to keep is stored in the manifest using the safely-ignore customized field of AddFile entry, in order to guarantee that the DB generated using newer release can be opened by previous releases no older than 4.2. Closes https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/3765 Differential Revision: D7747618 Pulled By: siying fbshipit-source-id: d00c92105b4f83852e9754a1b70d6b64cb590729
6 years ago
Reopen(options);
delete env_;
// to be deleted by the parent class
env_ = enriched_env_;
}
protected:
EnrichedSpecialEnv* enriched_env_;
};
// Test that the recovery would successfully avoid the gaps between the logs.
// One known scenario that could cause this is that the application issue the
// WAL deletion out of order. For the sake of simplicity in the test, here we
// create the gap by manipulating the env to skip deletion of the first WAL but
// not the ones after it.
TEST_F(DBWALTestWithEnrichedEnv, SkipDeletedWALs) {
auto options = last_options_;
// To cause frequent WAL deletion
options.write_buffer_size = 128;
Reopen(options);
WriteOptions writeOpt = WriteOptions();
for (int i = 0; i < 128 * 5; i++) {
ASSERT_OK(dbfull()->Put(writeOpt, "foo", "v1"));
}
FlushOptions fo;
fo.wait = true;
ASSERT_OK(db_->Flush(fo));
// some wals are deleted
ASSERT_NE(0, enriched_env_->deleted_wal_cnt);
// but not the first one
ASSERT_NE(0, enriched_env_->skipped_wal.size());
// Test that the WAL that was not deleted will be skipped during recovery
options = last_options_;
Reopen(options);
ASSERT_FALSE(enriched_env_->deleted_wal_reopened);
ASSERT_FALSE(enriched_env_->gap_in_wals);
}
TEST_F(DBWALTest, WAL) {
do {
CreateAndReopenWithCF({"pikachu"}, CurrentOptions());
WriteOptions writeOpt = WriteOptions();
writeOpt.disableWAL = true;
ASSERT_OK(dbfull()->Put(writeOpt, handles_[1], "foo", "v1"));
ASSERT_OK(dbfull()->Put(writeOpt, handles_[1], "bar", "v1"));
ReopenWithColumnFamilies({"default", "pikachu"}, CurrentOptions());
ASSERT_EQ("v1", Get(1, "foo"));
ASSERT_EQ("v1", Get(1, "bar"));
writeOpt.disableWAL = false;
ASSERT_OK(dbfull()->Put(writeOpt, handles_[1], "bar", "v2"));
writeOpt.disableWAL = true;
ASSERT_OK(dbfull()->Put(writeOpt, handles_[1], "foo", "v2"));
ReopenWithColumnFamilies({"default", "pikachu"}, CurrentOptions());
// Both value's should be present.
ASSERT_EQ("v2", Get(1, "bar"));
ASSERT_EQ("v2", Get(1, "foo"));
writeOpt.disableWAL = true;
ASSERT_OK(dbfull()->Put(writeOpt, handles_[1], "bar", "v3"));
writeOpt.disableWAL = false;
ASSERT_OK(dbfull()->Put(writeOpt, handles_[1], "foo", "v3"));
ReopenWithColumnFamilies({"default", "pikachu"}, CurrentOptions());
// again both values should be present.
ASSERT_EQ("v3", Get(1, "foo"));
ASSERT_EQ("v3", Get(1, "bar"));
} while (ChangeWalOptions());
}
TEST_F(DBWALTest, RollLog) {
do {
CreateAndReopenWithCF({"pikachu"}, CurrentOptions());
ASSERT_OK(Put(1, "foo", "v1"));
ASSERT_OK(Put(1, "baz", "v5"));
ReopenWithColumnFamilies({"default", "pikachu"}, CurrentOptions());
for (int i = 0; i < 10; i++) {
ReopenWithColumnFamilies({"default", "pikachu"}, CurrentOptions());
}
ASSERT_OK(Put(1, "foo", "v4"));
for (int i = 0; i < 10; i++) {
ReopenWithColumnFamilies({"default", "pikachu"}, CurrentOptions());
}
} while (ChangeWalOptions());
}
TEST_F(DBWALTest, SyncWALNotBlockWrite) {
Options options = CurrentOptions();
options.max_write_buffer_number = 4;
DestroyAndReopen(options);
ASSERT_OK(Put("foo1", "bar1"));
ASSERT_OK(Put("foo5", "bar5"));
ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE::SyncPoint::GetInstance()->LoadDependency({
{"WritableFileWriter::SyncWithoutFlush:1",
"DBWALTest::SyncWALNotBlockWrite:1"},
{"DBWALTest::SyncWALNotBlockWrite:2",
"WritableFileWriter::SyncWithoutFlush:2"},
});
ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE::SyncPoint::GetInstance()->EnableProcessing();
ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE::port::Thread thread([&]() { ASSERT_OK(db_->SyncWAL()); });
TEST_SYNC_POINT("DBWALTest::SyncWALNotBlockWrite:1");
ASSERT_OK(Put("foo2", "bar2"));
ASSERT_OK(Put("foo3", "bar3"));
FlushOptions fo;
fo.wait = false;
ASSERT_OK(db_->Flush(fo));
ASSERT_OK(Put("foo4", "bar4"));
TEST_SYNC_POINT("DBWALTest::SyncWALNotBlockWrite:2");
thread.join();
ASSERT_EQ(Get("foo1"), "bar1");
ASSERT_EQ(Get("foo2"), "bar2");
ASSERT_EQ(Get("foo3"), "bar3");
ASSERT_EQ(Get("foo4"), "bar4");
ASSERT_EQ(Get("foo5"), "bar5");
ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE::SyncPoint::GetInstance()->DisableProcessing();
}
TEST_F(DBWALTest, SyncWALNotWaitWrite) {
ASSERT_OK(Put("foo1", "bar1"));
ASSERT_OK(Put("foo3", "bar3"));
ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE::SyncPoint::GetInstance()->LoadDependency({
{"SpecialEnv::WalFile::Append:1", "DBWALTest::SyncWALNotWaitWrite:1"},
{"DBWALTest::SyncWALNotWaitWrite:2", "SpecialEnv::WalFile::Append:2"},
});
ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE::SyncPoint::GetInstance()->EnableProcessing();
ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE::port::Thread thread(
[&]() { ASSERT_OK(Put("foo2", "bar2")); });
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
7 years ago
// Moving this to SyncWAL before the actual fsync
// TEST_SYNC_POINT("DBWALTest::SyncWALNotWaitWrite:1");
ASSERT_OK(db_->SyncWAL());
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
7 years ago
// Moving this to SyncWAL after actual fsync
// TEST_SYNC_POINT("DBWALTest::SyncWALNotWaitWrite:2");
thread.join();
ASSERT_EQ(Get("foo1"), "bar1");
ASSERT_EQ(Get("foo2"), "bar2");
ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE::SyncPoint::GetInstance()->DisableProcessing();
}
TEST_F(DBWALTest, Recover) {
do {
CreateAndReopenWithCF({"pikachu"}, CurrentOptions());
ASSERT_OK(Put(1, "foo", "v1"));
ASSERT_OK(Put(1, "baz", "v5"));
ReopenWithColumnFamilies({"default", "pikachu"}, CurrentOptions());
ASSERT_EQ("v1", Get(1, "foo"));
ASSERT_EQ("v1", Get(1, "foo"));
ASSERT_EQ("v5", Get(1, "baz"));
ASSERT_OK(Put(1, "bar", "v2"));
ASSERT_OK(Put(1, "foo", "v3"));
ReopenWithColumnFamilies({"default", "pikachu"}, CurrentOptions());
ASSERT_EQ("v3", Get(1, "foo"));
ASSERT_OK(Put(1, "foo", "v4"));
ASSERT_EQ("v4", Get(1, "foo"));
ASSERT_EQ("v2", Get(1, "bar"));
ASSERT_EQ("v5", Get(1, "baz"));
} while (ChangeWalOptions());
}
TEST_F(DBWALTest, RecoverWithTableHandle) {
do {
Options options = CurrentOptions();
options.create_if_missing = true;
options.disable_auto_compactions = true;
options.avoid_flush_during_recovery = false;
DestroyAndReopen(options);
CreateAndReopenWithCF({"pikachu"}, options);
ASSERT_OK(Put(1, "foo", "v1"));
ASSERT_OK(Put(1, "bar", "v2"));
ASSERT_OK(Flush(1));
ASSERT_OK(Put(1, "foo", "v3"));
ASSERT_OK(Put(1, "bar", "v4"));
ASSERT_OK(Flush(1));
ASSERT_OK(Put(1, "big", std::string(100, 'a')));
options = CurrentOptions();
const int kSmallMaxOpenFiles = 13;
if (option_config_ == kDBLogDir) {
// Use this option to check not preloading files
// Set the max open files to be small enough so no preload will
// happen.
options.max_open_files = kSmallMaxOpenFiles;
// RocksDB sanitize max open files to at least 20. Modify it back.
ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE::SyncPoint::GetInstance()->SetCallBack(
"SanitizeOptions::AfterChangeMaxOpenFiles", [&](void* arg) {
int* max_open_files = static_cast<int*>(arg);
*max_open_files = kSmallMaxOpenFiles;
});
} else if (option_config_ == kWalDirAndMmapReads) {
// Use this option to check always loading all files.
options.max_open_files = 100;
} else {
options.max_open_files = -1;
}
ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE::SyncPoint::GetInstance()->EnableProcessing();
ReopenWithColumnFamilies({"default", "pikachu"}, options);
ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE::SyncPoint::GetInstance()->DisableProcessing();
ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE::SyncPoint::GetInstance()->ClearAllCallBacks();
std::vector<std::vector<FileMetaData>> files;
dbfull()->TEST_GetFilesMetaData(handles_[1], &files);
size_t total_files = 0;
for (const auto& level : files) {
total_files += level.size();
}
ASSERT_EQ(total_files, 3);
for (const auto& level : files) {
for (const auto& file : level) {
if (options.max_open_files == kSmallMaxOpenFiles) {
ASSERT_TRUE(file.table_reader_handle == nullptr);
} else {
ASSERT_TRUE(file.table_reader_handle != nullptr);
}
}
}
} while (ChangeWalOptions());
}
TEST_F(DBWALTest, RecoverWithBlob) {
// Write a value that's below the prospective size limit for blobs and another
// one that's above. Note that blob files are not actually enabled at this
// point.
constexpr uint64_t min_blob_size = 10;
constexpr char short_value[] = "short";
static_assert(sizeof(short_value) - 1 < min_blob_size,
"short_value too long");
constexpr char long_value[] = "long_value";
static_assert(sizeof(long_value) - 1 >= min_blob_size,
"long_value too short");
ASSERT_OK(Put("key1", short_value));
ASSERT_OK(Put("key2", long_value));
// There should be no files just yet since we haven't flushed.
{
VersionSet* const versions = dbfull()->TEST_GetVersionSet();
assert(versions);
ColumnFamilyData* const cfd = versions->GetColumnFamilySet()->GetDefault();
assert(cfd);
Version* const current = cfd->current();
assert(current);
const VersionStorageInfo* const storage_info = current->storage_info();
assert(storage_info);
ASSERT_EQ(storage_info->num_non_empty_levels(), 0);
ASSERT_TRUE(storage_info->GetBlobFiles().empty());
}
// Reopen the database with blob files enabled. A new table file/blob file
// pair should be written during recovery.
Options options;
options.enable_blob_files = true;
options.min_blob_size = min_blob_size;
options.avoid_flush_during_recovery = false;
options.disable_auto_compactions = true;
options.env = env_;
Reopen(options);
ASSERT_EQ(Get("key1"), short_value);
ASSERT_EQ(Get("key2"), long_value);
VersionSet* const versions = dbfull()->TEST_GetVersionSet();
assert(versions);
ColumnFamilyData* const cfd = versions->GetColumnFamilySet()->GetDefault();
assert(cfd);
Version* const current = cfd->current();
assert(current);
const VersionStorageInfo* const storage_info = current->storage_info();
assert(storage_info);
const auto& l0_files = storage_info->LevelFiles(0);
ASSERT_EQ(l0_files.size(), 1);
const FileMetaData* const table_file = l0_files[0];
assert(table_file);
const auto& blob_files = storage_info->GetBlobFiles();
ASSERT_EQ(blob_files.size(), 1);
const auto& blob_file = blob_files.begin()->second;
assert(blob_file);
ASSERT_EQ(table_file->smallest.user_key(), "key1");
ASSERT_EQ(table_file->largest.user_key(), "key2");
ASSERT_EQ(table_file->fd.smallest_seqno, 1);
ASSERT_EQ(table_file->fd.largest_seqno, 2);
ASSERT_EQ(table_file->oldest_blob_file_number,
blob_file->GetBlobFileNumber());
ASSERT_EQ(blob_file->GetTotalBlobCount(), 1);
#ifndef ROCKSDB_LITE
const InternalStats* const internal_stats = cfd->internal_stats();
assert(internal_stats);
const uint64_t expected_bytes =
table_file->fd.GetFileSize() + blob_file->GetTotalBlobBytes();
const auto& compaction_stats = internal_stats->TEST_GetCompactionStats();
ASSERT_FALSE(compaction_stats.empty());
ASSERT_EQ(compaction_stats[0].bytes_written, expected_bytes);
ASSERT_EQ(compaction_stats[0].num_output_files, 2);
const uint64_t* const cf_stats_value = internal_stats->TEST_GetCFStatsValue();
ASSERT_EQ(cf_stats_value[InternalStats::BYTES_FLUSHED], expected_bytes);
#endif // ROCKSDB_LITE
}
class DBRecoveryTestBlobError
: public DBWALTest,
public testing::WithParamInterface<std::string> {
public:
DBRecoveryTestBlobError()
: fault_injection_env_(env_), sync_point_(GetParam()) {}
~DBRecoveryTestBlobError() { Close(); }
FaultInjectionTestEnv fault_injection_env_;
std::string sync_point_;
};
INSTANTIATE_TEST_CASE_P(DBRecoveryTestBlobError, DBRecoveryTestBlobError,
::testing::ValuesIn(std::vector<std::string>{
"BlobFileBuilder::WriteBlobToFile:AddRecord",
"BlobFileBuilder::WriteBlobToFile:AppendFooter"}));
TEST_P(DBRecoveryTestBlobError, RecoverWithBlobError) {
// Write a value. Note that blob files are not actually enabled at this point.
ASSERT_OK(Put("key", "blob"));
// Reopen with blob files enabled but make blob file writing fail during
// recovery.
SyncPoint::GetInstance()->SetCallBack(sync_point_, [this](void* /* arg */) {
fault_injection_env_.SetFilesystemActive(false,
Status::IOError(sync_point_));
});
SyncPoint::GetInstance()->SetCallBack(
"BuildTable:BeforeDeleteFile", [this](void* /* arg */) {
fault_injection_env_.SetFilesystemActive(true);
});
SyncPoint::GetInstance()->EnableProcessing();
Options options;
options.enable_blob_files = true;
options.avoid_flush_during_recovery = false;
options.disable_auto_compactions = true;
options.env = &fault_injection_env_;
ASSERT_NOK(TryReopen(options));
SyncPoint::GetInstance()->DisableProcessing();
SyncPoint::GetInstance()->ClearAllCallBacks();
// Make sure the files generated by the failed recovery have been deleted.
std::vector<std::string> files;
ASSERT_OK(env_->GetChildren(dbname_, &files));
for (const auto& file : files) {
uint64_t number = 0;
FileType type = kTableFile;
if (!ParseFileName(file, &number, &type)) {
continue;
}
ASSERT_NE(type, kTableFile);
ASSERT_NE(type, kBlobFile);
}
}
TEST_F(DBWALTest, IgnoreRecoveredLog) {
std::string backup_logs = dbname_ + "/backup_logs";
do {
// delete old files in backup_logs directory
env_->CreateDirIfMissing(backup_logs);
std::vector<std::string> old_files;
env_->GetChildren(backup_logs, &old_files);
for (auto& file : old_files) {
if (file != "." && file != "..") {
env_->DeleteFile(backup_logs + "/" + file);
}
}
Options options = CurrentOptions();
options.create_if_missing = true;
options.merge_operator = MergeOperators::CreateUInt64AddOperator();
options.wal_dir = dbname_ + "/logs";
DestroyAndReopen(options);
// fill up the DB
std::string one, two;
PutFixed64(&one, 1);
PutFixed64(&two, 2);
ASSERT_OK(db_->Merge(WriteOptions(), Slice("foo"), Slice(one)));
ASSERT_OK(db_->Merge(WriteOptions(), Slice("foo"), Slice(one)));
ASSERT_OK(db_->Merge(WriteOptions(), Slice("bar"), Slice(one)));
// copy the logs to backup
std::vector<std::string> logs;
env_->GetChildren(options.wal_dir, &logs);
for (auto& log : logs) {
if (log != ".." && log != ".") {
CopyFile(options.wal_dir + "/" + log, backup_logs + "/" + log);
}
}
// recover the DB
Reopen(options);
ASSERT_EQ(two, Get("foo"));
ASSERT_EQ(one, Get("bar"));
Close();
// copy the logs from backup back to wal dir
for (auto& log : logs) {
if (log != ".." && log != ".") {
CopyFile(backup_logs + "/" + log, options.wal_dir + "/" + log);
}
}
// this should ignore the log files, recovery should not happen again
// if the recovery happens, the same merge operator would be called twice,
// leading to incorrect results
Reopen(options);
ASSERT_EQ(two, Get("foo"));
ASSERT_EQ(one, Get("bar"));
Close();
Destroy(options);
Reopen(options);
Close();
// copy the logs from backup back to wal dir
env_->CreateDirIfMissing(options.wal_dir);
for (auto& log : logs) {
if (log != ".." && log != ".") {
CopyFile(backup_logs + "/" + log, options.wal_dir + "/" + log);
}
}
// assert that we successfully recovered only from logs, even though we
// destroyed the DB
Reopen(options);
ASSERT_EQ(two, Get("foo"));
ASSERT_EQ(one, Get("bar"));
// Recovery will fail if DB directory doesn't exist.
Destroy(options);
// copy the logs from backup back to wal dir
env_->CreateDirIfMissing(options.wal_dir);
for (auto& log : logs) {
if (log != ".." && log != ".") {
CopyFile(backup_logs + "/" + log, options.wal_dir + "/" + log);
// we won't be needing this file no more
env_->DeleteFile(backup_logs + "/" + log);
}
}
Status s = TryReopen(options);
ASSERT_TRUE(!s.ok());
Destroy(options);
} while (ChangeWalOptions());
}
TEST_F(DBWALTest, RecoveryWithEmptyLog) {
do {
CreateAndReopenWithCF({"pikachu"}, CurrentOptions());
ASSERT_OK(Put(1, "foo", "v1"));
ASSERT_OK(Put(1, "foo", "v2"));
ReopenWithColumnFamilies({"default", "pikachu"}, CurrentOptions());
ReopenWithColumnFamilies({"default", "pikachu"}, CurrentOptions());
ASSERT_OK(Put(1, "foo", "v3"));
ReopenWithColumnFamilies({"default", "pikachu"}, CurrentOptions());
ASSERT_EQ("v3", Get(1, "foo"));
} while (ChangeWalOptions());
}
#if !(defined NDEBUG) || !defined(OS_WIN)
TEST_F(DBWALTest, PreallocateBlock) {
Options options = CurrentOptions();
options.write_buffer_size = 10 * 1000 * 1000;
options.max_total_wal_size = 0;
size_t expected_preallocation_size = static_cast<size_t>(
options.write_buffer_size + options.write_buffer_size / 10);
DestroyAndReopen(options);
std::atomic<int> called(0);
ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE::SyncPoint::GetInstance()->SetCallBack(
"DBTestWalFile.GetPreallocationStatus", [&](void* arg) {
ASSERT_TRUE(arg != nullptr);
size_t preallocation_size = *(static_cast<size_t*>(arg));
ASSERT_EQ(expected_preallocation_size, preallocation_size);
called.fetch_add(1);
});
ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE::SyncPoint::GetInstance()->EnableProcessing();
Put("", "");
Flush();
Put("", "");
Close();
ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE::SyncPoint::GetInstance()->DisableProcessing();
ASSERT_EQ(2, called.load());
options.max_total_wal_size = 1000 * 1000;
expected_preallocation_size = static_cast<size_t>(options.max_total_wal_size);
Reopen(options);
called.store(0);
ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE::SyncPoint::GetInstance()->SetCallBack(
"DBTestWalFile.GetPreallocationStatus", [&](void* arg) {
ASSERT_TRUE(arg != nullptr);
size_t preallocation_size = *(static_cast<size_t*>(arg));
ASSERT_EQ(expected_preallocation_size, preallocation_size);
called.fetch_add(1);
});
ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE::SyncPoint::GetInstance()->EnableProcessing();
Put("", "");
Flush();
Put("", "");
Close();
ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE::SyncPoint::GetInstance()->DisableProcessing();
ASSERT_EQ(2, called.load());
options.db_write_buffer_size = 800 * 1000;
expected_preallocation_size =
static_cast<size_t>(options.db_write_buffer_size);
Reopen(options);
called.store(0);
ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE::SyncPoint::GetInstance()->SetCallBack(
"DBTestWalFile.GetPreallocationStatus", [&](void* arg) {
ASSERT_TRUE(arg != nullptr);
size_t preallocation_size = *(static_cast<size_t*>(arg));
ASSERT_EQ(expected_preallocation_size, preallocation_size);
called.fetch_add(1);
});
ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE::SyncPoint::GetInstance()->EnableProcessing();
Put("", "");
Flush();
Put("", "");
Close();
ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE::SyncPoint::GetInstance()->DisableProcessing();
ASSERT_EQ(2, called.load());
expected_preallocation_size = 700 * 1000;
std::shared_ptr<WriteBufferManager> write_buffer_manager =
std::make_shared<WriteBufferManager>(static_cast<uint64_t>(700 * 1000));
options.write_buffer_manager = write_buffer_manager;
Reopen(options);
called.store(0);
ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE::SyncPoint::GetInstance()->SetCallBack(
"DBTestWalFile.GetPreallocationStatus", [&](void* arg) {
ASSERT_TRUE(arg != nullptr);
size_t preallocation_size = *(static_cast<size_t*>(arg));
ASSERT_EQ(expected_preallocation_size, preallocation_size);
called.fetch_add(1);
});
ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE::SyncPoint::GetInstance()->EnableProcessing();
Put("", "");
Flush();
Put("", "");
Close();
ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE::SyncPoint::GetInstance()->DisableProcessing();
ASSERT_EQ(2, called.load());
}
#endif // !(defined NDEBUG) || !defined(OS_WIN)
#ifndef ROCKSDB_LITE
TEST_F(DBWALTest, DISABLED_FullPurgePreservesRecycledLog) {
// TODO(ajkr): Disabled until WAL recycling is fixed for
// `kPointInTimeRecovery`.
// For github issue #1303
for (int i = 0; i < 2; ++i) {
Options options = CurrentOptions();
options.create_if_missing = true;
options.recycle_log_file_num = 2;
if (i != 0) {
options.wal_dir = alternative_wal_dir_;
}
DestroyAndReopen(options);
ASSERT_OK(Put("foo", "v1"));
VectorLogPtr log_files;
ASSERT_OK(dbfull()->GetSortedWalFiles(log_files));
ASSERT_GT(log_files.size(), 0);
ASSERT_OK(Flush());
// Now the original WAL is in log_files[0] and should be marked for
// recycling.
// Verify full purge cannot remove this file.
JobContext job_context(0);
dbfull()->TEST_LockMutex();
dbfull()->FindObsoleteFiles(&job_context, true /* force */);
dbfull()->TEST_UnlockMutex();
dbfull()->PurgeObsoleteFiles(job_context);
if (i == 0) {
ASSERT_OK(
env_->FileExists(LogFileName(dbname_, log_files[0]->LogNumber())));
} else {
ASSERT_OK(env_->FileExists(
LogFileName(alternative_wal_dir_, log_files[0]->LogNumber())));
}
}
}
TEST_F(DBWALTest, DISABLED_FullPurgePreservesLogPendingReuse) {
// TODO(ajkr): Disabled until WAL recycling is fixed for
// `kPointInTimeRecovery`.
// Ensures full purge cannot delete a WAL while it's in the process of being
// recycled. In particular, we force the full purge after a file has been
// chosen for reuse, but before it has been renamed.
for (int i = 0; i < 2; ++i) {
Options options = CurrentOptions();
options.recycle_log_file_num = 1;
if (i != 0) {
options.wal_dir = alternative_wal_dir_;
}
DestroyAndReopen(options);
// The first flush creates a second log so writes can continue before the
// flush finishes.
ASSERT_OK(Put("foo", "bar"));
ASSERT_OK(Flush());
// The second flush can recycle the first log. Sync points enforce the
// full purge happens after choosing the log to recycle and before it is
// renamed.
ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE::SyncPoint::GetInstance()->LoadDependency({
{"DBImpl::CreateWAL:BeforeReuseWritableFile1",
"DBWALTest::FullPurgePreservesLogPendingReuse:PreFullPurge"},
{"DBWALTest::FullPurgePreservesLogPendingReuse:PostFullPurge",
"DBImpl::CreateWAL:BeforeReuseWritableFile2"},
});
ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE::SyncPoint::GetInstance()->EnableProcessing();
ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE::port::Thread thread([&]() {
TEST_SYNC_POINT(
"DBWALTest::FullPurgePreservesLogPendingReuse:PreFullPurge");
ASSERT_OK(db_->EnableFileDeletions(true));
TEST_SYNC_POINT(
"DBWALTest::FullPurgePreservesLogPendingReuse:PostFullPurge");
});
ASSERT_OK(Put("foo", "bar"));
ASSERT_OK(Flush());
thread.join();
}
}
TEST_F(DBWALTest, GetSortedWalFiles) {
do {
CreateAndReopenWithCF({"pikachu"}, CurrentOptions());
VectorLogPtr log_files;
ASSERT_OK(dbfull()->GetSortedWalFiles(log_files));
ASSERT_EQ(0, log_files.size());
ASSERT_OK(Put(1, "foo", "v1"));
ASSERT_OK(dbfull()->GetSortedWalFiles(log_files));
ASSERT_EQ(1, log_files.size());
} while (ChangeWalOptions());
}
TEST_F(DBWALTest, GetCurrentWalFile) {
do {
CreateAndReopenWithCF({"pikachu"}, CurrentOptions());
std::unique_ptr<LogFile>* bad_log_file = nullptr;
ASSERT_NOK(dbfull()->GetCurrentWalFile(bad_log_file));
std::unique_ptr<LogFile> log_file;
ASSERT_OK(dbfull()->GetCurrentWalFile(&log_file));
// nothing has been written to the log yet
ASSERT_EQ(log_file->StartSequence(), 0);
ASSERT_EQ(log_file->SizeFileBytes(), 0);
ASSERT_EQ(log_file->Type(), kAliveLogFile);
ASSERT_GT(log_file->LogNumber(), 0);
// add some data and verify that the file size actually moves foward
ASSERT_OK(Put(0, "foo", "v1"));
ASSERT_OK(Put(0, "foo2", "v2"));
ASSERT_OK(Put(0, "foo3", "v3"));
ASSERT_OK(dbfull()->GetCurrentWalFile(&log_file));
ASSERT_EQ(log_file->StartSequence(), 0);
ASSERT_GT(log_file->SizeFileBytes(), 0);
ASSERT_EQ(log_file->Type(), kAliveLogFile);
ASSERT_GT(log_file->LogNumber(), 0);
// force log files to cycle and add some more data, then check if
// log number moves forward
ReopenWithColumnFamilies({"default", "pikachu"}, CurrentOptions());
for (int i = 0; i < 10; i++) {
ReopenWithColumnFamilies({"default", "pikachu"}, CurrentOptions());
}
ASSERT_OK(Put(0, "foo4", "v4"));
ASSERT_OK(Put(0, "foo5", "v5"));
ASSERT_OK(Put(0, "foo6", "v6"));
ASSERT_OK(dbfull()->GetCurrentWalFile(&log_file));
ASSERT_EQ(log_file->StartSequence(), 0);
ASSERT_GT(log_file->SizeFileBytes(), 0);
ASSERT_EQ(log_file->Type(), kAliveLogFile);
ASSERT_GT(log_file->LogNumber(), 0);
} while (ChangeWalOptions());
}
TEST_F(DBWALTest, RecoveryWithLogDataForSomeCFs) {
// Test for regression of WAL cleanup missing files that don't contain data
// for every column family.
do {
CreateAndReopenWithCF({"pikachu"}, CurrentOptions());
ASSERT_OK(Put(1, "foo", "v1"));
ASSERT_OK(Put(1, "foo", "v2"));
uint64_t earliest_log_nums[2];
for (int i = 0; i < 2; ++i) {
if (i > 0) {
ReopenWithColumnFamilies({"default", "pikachu"}, CurrentOptions());
}
VectorLogPtr log_files;
ASSERT_OK(dbfull()->GetSortedWalFiles(log_files));
if (log_files.size() > 0) {
earliest_log_nums[i] = log_files[0]->LogNumber();
} else {
earliest_log_nums[i] = port::kMaxUint64;
}
}
// Check at least the first WAL was cleaned up during the recovery.
ASSERT_LT(earliest_log_nums[0], earliest_log_nums[1]);
} while (ChangeWalOptions());
}
TEST_F(DBWALTest, RecoverWithLargeLog) {
do {
{
Options options = CurrentOptions();
CreateAndReopenWithCF({"pikachu"}, options);
ASSERT_OK(Put(1, "big1", std::string(200000, '1')));
ASSERT_OK(Put(1, "big2", std::string(200000, '2')));
ASSERT_OK(Put(1, "small3", std::string(10, '3')));
ASSERT_OK(Put(1, "small4", std::string(10, '4')));
ASSERT_EQ(NumTableFilesAtLevel(0, 1), 0);
}
// Make sure that if we re-open with a small write buffer size that
// we flush table files in the middle of a large log file.
Options options;
options.write_buffer_size = 100000;
options = CurrentOptions(options);
ReopenWithColumnFamilies({"default", "pikachu"}, options);
ASSERT_EQ(NumTableFilesAtLevel(0, 1), 3);
ASSERT_EQ(std::string(200000, '1'), Get(1, "big1"));
ASSERT_EQ(std::string(200000, '2'), Get(1, "big2"));
ASSERT_EQ(std::string(10, '3'), Get(1, "small3"));
ASSERT_EQ(std::string(10, '4'), Get(1, "small4"));
ASSERT_GT(NumTableFilesAtLevel(0, 1), 1);
} while (ChangeWalOptions());
}
// In https://reviews.facebook.net/D20661 we change
// recovery behavior: previously for each log file each column family
// memtable was flushed, even it was empty. Now it's changed:
// we try to create the smallest number of table files by merging
// updates from multiple logs
TEST_F(DBWALTest, RecoverCheckFileAmountWithSmallWriteBuffer) {
Options options = CurrentOptions();
options.write_buffer_size = 5000000;
CreateAndReopenWithCF({"pikachu", "dobrynia", "nikitich"}, options);
// Since we will reopen DB with smaller write_buffer_size,
// each key will go to new SST file
ASSERT_OK(Put(1, Key(10), DummyString(1000000)));
ASSERT_OK(Put(1, Key(10), DummyString(1000000)));
ASSERT_OK(Put(1, Key(10), DummyString(1000000)));
ASSERT_OK(Put(1, Key(10), DummyString(1000000)));
ASSERT_OK(Put(3, Key(10), DummyString(1)));
// Make 'dobrynia' to be flushed and new WAL file to be created
ASSERT_OK(Put(2, Key(10), DummyString(7500000)));
ASSERT_OK(Put(2, Key(1), DummyString(1)));
dbfull()->TEST_WaitForFlushMemTable(handles_[2]);
{
auto tables = ListTableFiles(env_, dbname_);
ASSERT_EQ(tables.size(), static_cast<size_t>(1));
// Make sure 'dobrynia' was flushed: check sst files amount
ASSERT_EQ(GetNumberOfSstFilesForColumnFamily(db_, "dobrynia"),
static_cast<uint64_t>(1));
}
// New WAL file
ASSERT_OK(Put(1, Key(1), DummyString(1)));
ASSERT_OK(Put(1, Key(1), DummyString(1)));
ASSERT_OK(Put(3, Key(10), DummyString(1)));
ASSERT_OK(Put(3, Key(10), DummyString(1)));
ASSERT_OK(Put(3, Key(10), DummyString(1)));
options.write_buffer_size = 4096;
options.arena_block_size = 4096;
ReopenWithColumnFamilies({"default", "pikachu", "dobrynia", "nikitich"},
options);
{
// No inserts => default is empty
ASSERT_EQ(GetNumberOfSstFilesForColumnFamily(db_, "default"),
static_cast<uint64_t>(0));
// First 4 keys goes to separate SSTs + 1 more SST for 2 smaller keys
ASSERT_EQ(GetNumberOfSstFilesForColumnFamily(db_, "pikachu"),
static_cast<uint64_t>(5));
// 1 SST for big key + 1 SST for small one
ASSERT_EQ(GetNumberOfSstFilesForColumnFamily(db_, "dobrynia"),
static_cast<uint64_t>(2));
// 1 SST for all keys
ASSERT_EQ(GetNumberOfSstFilesForColumnFamily(db_, "nikitich"),
static_cast<uint64_t>(1));
}
}
// In https://reviews.facebook.net/D20661 we change
// recovery behavior: previously for each log file each column family
// memtable was flushed, even it wasn't empty. Now it's changed:
// we try to create the smallest number of table files by merging
// updates from multiple logs
TEST_F(DBWALTest, RecoverCheckFileAmount) {
Options options = CurrentOptions();
options.write_buffer_size = 100000;
options.arena_block_size = 4 * 1024;
options.avoid_flush_during_recovery = false;
CreateAndReopenWithCF({"pikachu", "dobrynia", "nikitich"}, options);
ASSERT_OK(Put(0, Key(1), DummyString(1)));
ASSERT_OK(Put(1, Key(1), DummyString(1)));
ASSERT_OK(Put(2, Key(1), DummyString(1)));
// Make 'nikitich' memtable to be flushed
ASSERT_OK(Put(3, Key(10), DummyString(1002400)));
ASSERT_OK(Put(3, Key(1), DummyString(1)));
dbfull()->TEST_WaitForFlushMemTable(handles_[3]);
// 4 memtable are not flushed, 1 sst file
{
auto tables = ListTableFiles(env_, dbname_);
ASSERT_EQ(tables.size(), static_cast<size_t>(1));
ASSERT_EQ(GetNumberOfSstFilesForColumnFamily(db_, "nikitich"),
static_cast<uint64_t>(1));
}
// Memtable for 'nikitich' has flushed, new WAL file has opened
// 4 memtable still not flushed
// Write to new WAL file
ASSERT_OK(Put(0, Key(1), DummyString(1)));
ASSERT_OK(Put(1, Key(1), DummyString(1)));
ASSERT_OK(Put(2, Key(1), DummyString(1)));
// Fill up 'nikitich' one more time
ASSERT_OK(Put(3, Key(10), DummyString(1002400)));
// make it flush
ASSERT_OK(Put(3, Key(1), DummyString(1)));
dbfull()->TEST_WaitForFlushMemTable(handles_[3]);
// There are still 4 memtable not flushed, and 2 sst tables
ASSERT_OK(Put(0, Key(1), DummyString(1)));
ASSERT_OK(Put(1, Key(1), DummyString(1)));
ASSERT_OK(Put(2, Key(1), DummyString(1)));
{
auto tables = ListTableFiles(env_, dbname_);
ASSERT_EQ(tables.size(), static_cast<size_t>(2));
ASSERT_EQ(GetNumberOfSstFilesForColumnFamily(db_, "nikitich"),
static_cast<uint64_t>(2));
}
ReopenWithColumnFamilies({"default", "pikachu", "dobrynia", "nikitich"},
options);
{
std::vector<uint64_t> table_files = ListTableFiles(env_, dbname_);
// Check, that records for 'default', 'dobrynia' and 'pikachu' from
// first, second and third WALs went to the same SST.
// So, there is 6 SSTs: three for 'nikitich', one for 'default', one for
// 'dobrynia', one for 'pikachu'
ASSERT_EQ(GetNumberOfSstFilesForColumnFamily(db_, "default"),
static_cast<uint64_t>(1));
ASSERT_EQ(GetNumberOfSstFilesForColumnFamily(db_, "nikitich"),
static_cast<uint64_t>(3));
ASSERT_EQ(GetNumberOfSstFilesForColumnFamily(db_, "dobrynia"),
static_cast<uint64_t>(1));
ASSERT_EQ(GetNumberOfSstFilesForColumnFamily(db_, "pikachu"),
static_cast<uint64_t>(1));
}
}
TEST_F(DBWALTest, SyncMultipleLogs) {
const uint64_t kNumBatches = 2;
const int kBatchSize = 1000;
Options options = CurrentOptions();
options.create_if_missing = true;
options.write_buffer_size = 4096;
Reopen(options);
WriteBatch batch;
WriteOptions wo;
wo.sync = true;
for (uint64_t b = 0; b < kNumBatches; b++) {
batch.Clear();
for (int i = 0; i < kBatchSize; i++) {
batch.Put(Key(i), DummyString(128));
}
dbfull()->Write(wo, &batch);
}
ASSERT_OK(dbfull()->SyncWAL());
}
// Github issue 1339. Prior the fix we read sequence id from the first log to
// a local variable, then keep increase the variable as we replay logs,
// ignoring actual sequence id of the records. This is incorrect if some writes
// come with WAL disabled.
TEST_F(DBWALTest, PartOfWritesWithWALDisabled) {
std::unique_ptr<FaultInjectionTestEnv> fault_env(
new FaultInjectionTestEnv(env_));
Options options = CurrentOptions();
options.env = fault_env.get();
options.disable_auto_compactions = true;
WriteOptions wal_on, wal_off;
wal_on.sync = true;
wal_on.disableWAL = false;
wal_off.disableWAL = true;
CreateAndReopenWithCF({"dummy"}, options);
ASSERT_OK(Put(1, "dummy", "d1", wal_on)); // seq id 1
ASSERT_OK(Put(1, "dummy", "d2", wal_off));
ASSERT_OK(Put(1, "dummy", "d3", wal_off));
ASSERT_OK(Put(0, "key", "v4", wal_on)); // seq id 4
ASSERT_OK(Flush(0));
ASSERT_OK(Put(0, "key", "v5", wal_on)); // seq id 5
ASSERT_EQ("v5", Get(0, "key"));
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
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dbfull()->FlushWAL(false);
// Simulate a crash.
fault_env->SetFilesystemActive(false);
Close();
fault_env->ResetState();
ReopenWithColumnFamilies({"default", "dummy"}, options);
// Prior to the fix, we may incorrectly recover "v5" with sequence id = 3.
ASSERT_EQ("v5", Get(0, "key"));
// Destroy DB before destruct fault_env.
Destroy(options);
}
//
// Test WAL recovery for the various modes available
//
class RecoveryTestHelper {
public:
// Number of WAL files to generate
static constexpr int kWALFilesCount = 10;
// Starting number for the WAL file name like 00010.log
static constexpr int kWALFileOffset = 10;
// Keys to be written per WAL file
static constexpr int kKeysPerWALFile = 133;
// Size of the value
static constexpr int kValueSize = 96;
// Create WAL files with values filled in
static void FillData(DBWALTestBase* test, const Options& options,
const size_t wal_count, size_t* count) {
// Calling internal functions requires sanitized options.
Options sanitized_options = SanitizeOptions(test->dbname_, options);
const ImmutableDBOptions db_options(sanitized_options);
*count = 0;
std::shared_ptr<Cache> table_cache = NewLRUCache(50, 0);
EnvOptions env_options;
WriteBufferManager write_buffer_manager(db_options.db_write_buffer_size);
std::unique_ptr<VersionSet> versions;
std::unique_ptr<WalManager> wal_manager;
WriteController write_controller;
versions.reset(new VersionSet(
test->dbname_, &db_options, env_options, table_cache.get(),
&write_buffer_manager, &write_controller,
/*block_cache_tracer=*/nullptr, /*io_tracer=*/nullptr));
wal_manager.reset(
new WalManager(db_options, env_options, /*io_tracer=*/nullptr));
std::unique_ptr<log::Writer> current_log_writer;
for (size_t j = kWALFileOffset; j < wal_count + kWALFileOffset; j++) {
uint64_t current_log_number = j;
std::string fname = LogFileName(test->dbname_, current_log_number);
std::unique_ptr<WritableFile> file;
ASSERT_OK(db_options.env->NewWritableFile(fname, &file, env_options));
Introduce a new storage specific Env API (#5761) Summary: The current Env API encompasses both storage/file operations, as well as OS related operations. Most of the APIs return a Status, which does not have enough metadata about an error, such as whether its retry-able or not, scope (i.e fault domain) of the error etc., that may be required in order to properly handle a storage error. The file APIs also do not provide enough control over the IO SLA, such as timeout, prioritization, hinting about placement and redundancy etc. This PR separates out the file/storage APIs from Env into a new FileSystem class. The APIs are updated to return an IOStatus with metadata about the error, as well as to take an IOOptions structure as input in order to allow more control over the IO. The user can set both ```options.env``` and ```options.file_system``` to specify that RocksDB should use the former for OS related operations and the latter for storage operations. Internally, a ```CompositeEnvWrapper``` has been introduced that inherits from ```Env``` and redirects individual methods to either an ```Env``` implementation or the ```FileSystem``` as appropriate. When options are sanitized during ```DB::Open```, ```options.env``` is replaced with a newly allocated ```CompositeEnvWrapper``` instance if both env and file_system have been specified. This way, the rest of the RocksDB code can continue to function as before. This PR also ports PosixEnv to the new API by splitting it into two - PosixEnv and PosixFileSystem. PosixEnv is defined as a sub-class of CompositeEnvWrapper, and threading/time functions are overridden with Posix specific implementations in order to avoid an extra level of indirection. The ```CompositeEnvWrapper``` translates ```IOStatus``` return code to ```Status```, and sets the severity to ```kSoftError``` if the io_status is retryable. The error handling code in RocksDB can then recover the DB automatically. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5761 Differential Revision: D18868376 Pulled By: anand1976 fbshipit-source-id: 39efe18a162ea746fabac6360ff529baba48486f
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std::unique_ptr<WritableFileWriter> file_writer(new WritableFileWriter(
NewLegacyWritableFileWrapper(std::move(file)), fname, env_options));
current_log_writer.reset(
new log::Writer(std::move(file_writer), current_log_number,
db_options.recycle_log_file_num > 0));
WriteBatch batch;
for (int i = 0; i < kKeysPerWALFile; i++) {
std::string key = "key" + ToString((*count)++);
std::string value = test->DummyString(kValueSize);
assert(current_log_writer.get() != nullptr);
uint64_t seq = versions->LastSequence() + 1;
batch.Clear();
batch.Put(key, value);
WriteBatchInternal::SetSequence(&batch, seq);
current_log_writer->AddRecord(WriteBatchInternal::Contents(&batch));
versions->SetLastAllocatedSequence(seq);
versions->SetLastPublishedSequence(seq);
versions->SetLastSequence(seq);
}
}
}
// Recreate and fill the store with some data
static size_t FillData(DBWALTestBase* test, Options* options) {
options->create_if_missing = true;
test->DestroyAndReopen(*options);
test->Close();
size_t count = 0;
FillData(test, *options, kWALFilesCount, &count);
return count;
}
// Read back all the keys we wrote and return the number of keys found
static size_t GetData(DBWALTestBase* test) {
size_t count = 0;
for (size_t i = 0; i < kWALFilesCount * kKeysPerWALFile; i++) {
if (test->Get("key" + ToString(i)) != "NOT_FOUND") {
++count;
}
}
return count;
}
// Manuall corrupt the specified WAL
static void CorruptWAL(DBWALTestBase* test, const Options& options,
const double off, const double len,
const int wal_file_id, const bool trunc = false) {
Env* env = options.env;
std::string fname = LogFileName(test->dbname_, wal_file_id);
uint64_t size;
ASSERT_OK(env->GetFileSize(fname, &size));
ASSERT_GT(size, 0);
#ifdef OS_WIN
// Windows disk cache behaves differently. When we truncate
// the original content is still in the cache due to the original
// handle is still open. Generally, in Windows, one prohibits
// shared access to files and it is not needed for WAL but we allow
// it to induce corruption at various tests.
test->Close();
#endif
if (trunc) {
Fix many tests to run with MEM_ENV and ENCRYPTED_ENV; Introduce a MemoryFileSystem class (#7566) Summary: This PR does a few things: 1. The MockFileSystem class was split out from the MockEnv. This change would theoretically allow a MockFileSystem to be used by other Environments as well (if we created a means of constructing one). The MockFileSystem implements a FileSystem in its entirety and does not rely on any Wrapper implementation. 2. Make the RocksDB test suite work when MOCK_ENV=1 and ENCRYPTED_ENV=1 are set. To accomplish this, a few things were needed: - The tests that tried to use the "wrong" environment (Env::Default() instead of env_) were updated - The MockFileSystem was changed to support the features it was missing or mishandled (such as recursively deleting files in a directory or supporting renaming of a directory). 3. Updated the test framework to have a ROCKSDB_GTEST_SKIP macro. This can be used to flag tests that are skipped. Currently, this defaults to doing nothing (marks the test as SUCCESS) but will mark the tests as SKIPPED when RocksDB is upgraded to a version of gtest that supports this (gtest-1.10). I have run a full "make check" with MEM_ENV, ENCRYPTED_ENV, both, and neither under both MacOS and RedHat. A few tests were disabled/skipped for the MEM/ENCRYPTED cases. The error_handler_fs_test fails/hangs for MEM_ENV (presumably a timing problem) and I will introduce another PR/issue to track that problem. (I will also push a change to disable those tests soon). There is one more test in DBTest2 that also fails which I need to investigate or skip before this PR is merged. Theoretically, this PR should also allow the test suite to run against an Env loaded from the registry, though I do not have one to try it with currently. Finally, once this is accepted, it would be nice if there was a CircleCI job to run these tests on a checkin so this effort does not become stale. I do not know how to do that, so if someone could write that job, it would be appreciated :) Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7566 Reviewed By: zhichao-cao Differential Revision: D24408980 Pulled By: jay-zhuang fbshipit-source-id: 911b1554a4d0da06fd51feca0c090a4abdcb4a5f
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ASSERT_OK(
test::TruncateFile(env, fname, static_cast<uint64_t>(size * off)));
} else {
Fix many tests to run with MEM_ENV and ENCRYPTED_ENV; Introduce a MemoryFileSystem class (#7566) Summary: This PR does a few things: 1. The MockFileSystem class was split out from the MockEnv. This change would theoretically allow a MockFileSystem to be used by other Environments as well (if we created a means of constructing one). The MockFileSystem implements a FileSystem in its entirety and does not rely on any Wrapper implementation. 2. Make the RocksDB test suite work when MOCK_ENV=1 and ENCRYPTED_ENV=1 are set. To accomplish this, a few things were needed: - The tests that tried to use the "wrong" environment (Env::Default() instead of env_) were updated - The MockFileSystem was changed to support the features it was missing or mishandled (such as recursively deleting files in a directory or supporting renaming of a directory). 3. Updated the test framework to have a ROCKSDB_GTEST_SKIP macro. This can be used to flag tests that are skipped. Currently, this defaults to doing nothing (marks the test as SUCCESS) but will mark the tests as SKIPPED when RocksDB is upgraded to a version of gtest that supports this (gtest-1.10). I have run a full "make check" with MEM_ENV, ENCRYPTED_ENV, both, and neither under both MacOS and RedHat. A few tests were disabled/skipped for the MEM/ENCRYPTED cases. The error_handler_fs_test fails/hangs for MEM_ENV (presumably a timing problem) and I will introduce another PR/issue to track that problem. (I will also push a change to disable those tests soon). There is one more test in DBTest2 that also fails which I need to investigate or skip before this PR is merged. Theoretically, this PR should also allow the test suite to run against an Env loaded from the registry, though I do not have one to try it with currently. Finally, once this is accepted, it would be nice if there was a CircleCI job to run these tests on a checkin so this effort does not become stale. I do not know how to do that, so if someone could write that job, it would be appreciated :) Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7566 Reviewed By: zhichao-cao Differential Revision: D24408980 Pulled By: jay-zhuang fbshipit-source-id: 911b1554a4d0da06fd51feca0c090a4abdcb4a5f
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ASSERT_OK(test::CorruptFile(env, fname, static_cast<int>(size * off + 8),
static_cast<int>(size * len), false));
}
}
};
class DBWALTestWithParams
: public DBWALTestBase,
public ::testing::WithParamInterface<std::tuple<bool, int, int>> {
public:
DBWALTestWithParams() : DBWALTestBase("/db_wal_test_with_params") {}
};
INSTANTIATE_TEST_CASE_P(
Wal, DBWALTestWithParams,
::testing::Combine(::testing::Bool(), ::testing::Range(0, 4, 1),
::testing::Range(RecoveryTestHelper::kWALFileOffset,
RecoveryTestHelper::kWALFileOffset +
RecoveryTestHelper::kWALFilesCount,
1)));
class DBWALTestWithParamsVaryingRecoveryMode
: public DBWALTestBase,
public ::testing::WithParamInterface<
std::tuple<bool, int, int, WALRecoveryMode>> {
public:
DBWALTestWithParamsVaryingRecoveryMode()
: DBWALTestBase("/db_wal_test_with_params_mode") {}
};
INSTANTIATE_TEST_CASE_P(
Wal, DBWALTestWithParamsVaryingRecoveryMode,
::testing::Combine(
::testing::Bool(), ::testing::Range(0, 4, 1),
::testing::Range(RecoveryTestHelper::kWALFileOffset,
RecoveryTestHelper::kWALFileOffset +
RecoveryTestHelper::kWALFilesCount,
1),
::testing::Values(WALRecoveryMode::kTolerateCorruptedTailRecords,
WALRecoveryMode::kAbsoluteConsistency,
WALRecoveryMode::kPointInTimeRecovery,
WALRecoveryMode::kSkipAnyCorruptedRecords)));
// Test scope:
// - We expect to open the data store when there is incomplete trailing writes
// at the end of any of the logs
// - We do not expect to open the data store for corruption
TEST_P(DBWALTestWithParams, kTolerateCorruptedTailRecords) {
bool trunc = std::get<0>(GetParam()); // Corruption style
// Corruption offset position
int corrupt_offset = std::get<1>(GetParam());
int wal_file_id = std::get<2>(GetParam()); // WAL file
// Fill data for testing
Options options = CurrentOptions();
const size_t row_count = RecoveryTestHelper::FillData(this, &options);
// test checksum failure or parsing
RecoveryTestHelper::CorruptWAL(this, options, corrupt_offset * .3,
/*len%=*/.1, wal_file_id, trunc);
options.wal_recovery_mode = WALRecoveryMode::kTolerateCorruptedTailRecords;
if (trunc) {
options.create_if_missing = false;
ASSERT_OK(TryReopen(options));
const size_t recovered_row_count = RecoveryTestHelper::GetData(this);
ASSERT_TRUE(corrupt_offset == 0 || recovered_row_count > 0);
ASSERT_LT(recovered_row_count, row_count);
} else {
ASSERT_NOK(TryReopen(options));
}
}
// Test scope:
// We don't expect the data store to be opened if there is any corruption
// (leading, middle or trailing -- incomplete writes or corruption)
TEST_P(DBWALTestWithParams, kAbsoluteConsistency) {
// Verify clean slate behavior
Options options = CurrentOptions();
const size_t row_count = RecoveryTestHelper::FillData(this, &options);
options.create_if_missing = false;
ASSERT_OK(TryReopen(options));
ASSERT_EQ(RecoveryTestHelper::GetData(this), row_count);
bool trunc = std::get<0>(GetParam()); // Corruption style
// Corruption offset position
int corrupt_offset = std::get<1>(GetParam());
int wal_file_id = std::get<2>(GetParam()); // WAL file
if (trunc && corrupt_offset == 0) {
return;
}
// fill with new date
RecoveryTestHelper::FillData(this, &options);
// corrupt the wal
RecoveryTestHelper::CorruptWAL(this, options, corrupt_offset * .3,
/*len%=*/.1, wal_file_id, trunc);
// verify
options.wal_recovery_mode = WALRecoveryMode::kAbsoluteConsistency;
options.create_if_missing = false;
ASSERT_NOK(TryReopen(options));
}
// Test scope:
// We don't expect the data store to be opened if there is any inconsistency
// between WAL and SST files
TEST_F(DBWALTest, kPointInTimeRecoveryCFConsistency) {
Options options = CurrentOptions();
options.avoid_flush_during_recovery = true;
// Create DB with multiple column families.
CreateAndReopenWithCF({"one", "two"}, options);
ASSERT_OK(Put(1, "key1", "val1"));
ASSERT_OK(Put(2, "key2", "val2"));
// Record the offset at this point
Env* env = options.env;
Skip deleted WALs during recovery Summary: This patch record min log number to keep to the manifest while flushing SST files to ignore them and any WAL older than them during recovery. This is to avoid scenarios when we have a gap between the WAL files are fed to the recovery procedure. The gap could happen by for example out-of-order WAL deletion. Such gap could cause problems in 2PC recovery where the prepared and commit entry are placed into two separate WAL and gap in the WALs could result into not processing the WAL with the commit entry and hence breaking the 2PC recovery logic. Before the commit, for 2PC case, we determined which log number to keep in FindObsoleteFiles(). We looked at the earliest logs with outstanding prepare entries, or prepare entries whose respective commit or abort are in memtable. With the commit, the same calculation is done while we apply the SST flush. Just before installing the flush file, we precompute the earliest log file to keep after the flush finishes using the same logic (but skipping the memtables just flushed), record this information to the manifest entry for this new flushed SST file. This pre-computed value is also remembered in memory, and will later be used to determine whether a log file can be deleted. This value is unlikely to change until next flush because the commit entry will stay in memtable. (In WritePrepared, we could have removed the older log files as soon as all prepared entries are committed. It's not yet done anyway. Even if we do it, the only thing we loss with this new approach is earlier log deletion between two flushes, which does not guarantee to happen anyway because the obsolete file clean-up function is only executed after flush or compaction) This min log number to keep is stored in the manifest using the safely-ignore customized field of AddFile entry, in order to guarantee that the DB generated using newer release can be opened by previous releases no older than 4.2. Closes https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/3765 Differential Revision: D7747618 Pulled By: siying fbshipit-source-id: d00c92105b4f83852e9754a1b70d6b64cb590729
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uint64_t wal_file_id = dbfull()->TEST_LogfileNumber();
std::string fname = LogFileName(dbname_, wal_file_id);
uint64_t offset_to_corrupt;
ASSERT_OK(env->GetFileSize(fname, &offset_to_corrupt));
ASSERT_GT(offset_to_corrupt, 0);
ASSERT_OK(Put(1, "key3", "val3"));
// Corrupt WAL at location of key3
Fix many tests to run with MEM_ENV and ENCRYPTED_ENV; Introduce a MemoryFileSystem class (#7566) Summary: This PR does a few things: 1. The MockFileSystem class was split out from the MockEnv. This change would theoretically allow a MockFileSystem to be used by other Environments as well (if we created a means of constructing one). The MockFileSystem implements a FileSystem in its entirety and does not rely on any Wrapper implementation. 2. Make the RocksDB test suite work when MOCK_ENV=1 and ENCRYPTED_ENV=1 are set. To accomplish this, a few things were needed: - The tests that tried to use the "wrong" environment (Env::Default() instead of env_) were updated - The MockFileSystem was changed to support the features it was missing or mishandled (such as recursively deleting files in a directory or supporting renaming of a directory). 3. Updated the test framework to have a ROCKSDB_GTEST_SKIP macro. This can be used to flag tests that are skipped. Currently, this defaults to doing nothing (marks the test as SUCCESS) but will mark the tests as SKIPPED when RocksDB is upgraded to a version of gtest that supports this (gtest-1.10). I have run a full "make check" with MEM_ENV, ENCRYPTED_ENV, both, and neither under both MacOS and RedHat. A few tests were disabled/skipped for the MEM/ENCRYPTED cases. The error_handler_fs_test fails/hangs for MEM_ENV (presumably a timing problem) and I will introduce another PR/issue to track that problem. (I will also push a change to disable those tests soon). There is one more test in DBTest2 that also fails which I need to investigate or skip before this PR is merged. Theoretically, this PR should also allow the test suite to run against an Env loaded from the registry, though I do not have one to try it with currently. Finally, once this is accepted, it would be nice if there was a CircleCI job to run these tests on a checkin so this effort does not become stale. I do not know how to do that, so if someone could write that job, it would be appreciated :) Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7566 Reviewed By: zhichao-cao Differential Revision: D24408980 Pulled By: jay-zhuang fbshipit-source-id: 911b1554a4d0da06fd51feca0c090a4abdcb4a5f
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test::CorruptFile(env, fname, static_cast<int>(offset_to_corrupt), 4, false);
ASSERT_OK(Put(2, "key4", "val4"));
ASSERT_OK(Put(1, "key5", "val5"));
Flush(2);
// PIT recovery & verify
options.wal_recovery_mode = WALRecoveryMode::kPointInTimeRecovery;
ASSERT_NOK(TryReopenWithColumnFamilies({"default", "one", "two"}, options));
}
// Test scope:
// - We expect to open data store under all circumstances
// - We expect only data upto the point where the first error was encountered
TEST_P(DBWALTestWithParams, kPointInTimeRecovery) {
const int maxkeys =
RecoveryTestHelper::kWALFilesCount * RecoveryTestHelper::kKeysPerWALFile;
bool trunc = std::get<0>(GetParam()); // Corruption style
// Corruption offset position
int corrupt_offset = std::get<1>(GetParam());
int wal_file_id = std::get<2>(GetParam()); // WAL file
// Fill data for testing
Options options = CurrentOptions();
const size_t row_count = RecoveryTestHelper::FillData(this, &options);
// Corrupt the wal
RecoveryTestHelper::CorruptWAL(this, options, corrupt_offset * .3,
/*len%=*/.1, wal_file_id, trunc);
// Verify
options.wal_recovery_mode = WALRecoveryMode::kPointInTimeRecovery;
options.create_if_missing = false;
ASSERT_OK(TryReopen(options));
// Probe data for invariants
size_t recovered_row_count = RecoveryTestHelper::GetData(this);
ASSERT_LT(recovered_row_count, row_count);
bool expect_data = true;
for (size_t k = 0; k < maxkeys; ++k) {
bool found = Get("key" + ToString(corrupt_offset)) != "NOT_FOUND";
if (expect_data && !found) {
expect_data = false;
}
ASSERT_EQ(found, expect_data);
}
const size_t min = RecoveryTestHelper::kKeysPerWALFile *
(wal_file_id - RecoveryTestHelper::kWALFileOffset);
ASSERT_GE(recovered_row_count, min);
if (!trunc && corrupt_offset != 0) {
const size_t max = RecoveryTestHelper::kKeysPerWALFile *
(wal_file_id - RecoveryTestHelper::kWALFileOffset + 1);
ASSERT_LE(recovered_row_count, max);
}
}
// Test scope:
// - We expect to open the data store under all scenarios
// - We expect to have recovered records past the corruption zone
TEST_P(DBWALTestWithParams, kSkipAnyCorruptedRecords) {
bool trunc = std::get<0>(GetParam()); // Corruption style
// Corruption offset position
int corrupt_offset = std::get<1>(GetParam());
int wal_file_id = std::get<2>(GetParam()); // WAL file
// Fill data for testing
Options options = CurrentOptions();
const size_t row_count = RecoveryTestHelper::FillData(this, &options);
// Corrupt the WAL
RecoveryTestHelper::CorruptWAL(this, options, corrupt_offset * .3,
/*len%=*/.1, wal_file_id, trunc);
// Verify behavior
options.wal_recovery_mode = WALRecoveryMode::kSkipAnyCorruptedRecords;
options.create_if_missing = false;
ASSERT_OK(TryReopen(options));
// Probe data for invariants
size_t recovered_row_count = RecoveryTestHelper::GetData(this);
ASSERT_LT(recovered_row_count, row_count);
if (!trunc) {
ASSERT_TRUE(corrupt_offset != 0 || recovered_row_count > 0);
}
}
TEST_F(DBWALTest, AvoidFlushDuringRecovery) {
Options options = CurrentOptions();
options.disable_auto_compactions = true;
options.avoid_flush_during_recovery = false;
// Test with flush after recovery.
Reopen(options);
ASSERT_OK(Put("foo", "v1"));
ASSERT_OK(Put("bar", "v2"));
ASSERT_OK(Flush());
ASSERT_OK(Put("foo", "v3"));
ASSERT_OK(Put("bar", "v4"));
ASSERT_EQ(1, TotalTableFiles());
// Reopen DB. Check if WAL logs flushed.
Reopen(options);
ASSERT_EQ("v3", Get("foo"));
ASSERT_EQ("v4", Get("bar"));
ASSERT_EQ(2, TotalTableFiles());
// Test without flush after recovery.
options.avoid_flush_during_recovery = true;
DestroyAndReopen(options);
ASSERT_OK(Put("foo", "v5"));
ASSERT_OK(Put("bar", "v6"));
ASSERT_OK(Flush());
ASSERT_OK(Put("foo", "v7"));
ASSERT_OK(Put("bar", "v8"));
ASSERT_EQ(1, TotalTableFiles());
// Reopen DB. WAL logs should not be flushed this time.
Reopen(options);
ASSERT_EQ("v7", Get("foo"));
ASSERT_EQ("v8", Get("bar"));
ASSERT_EQ(1, TotalTableFiles());
// Force flush with allow_2pc.
options.avoid_flush_during_recovery = true;
options.allow_2pc = true;
ASSERT_OK(Put("foo", "v9"));
ASSERT_OK(Put("bar", "v10"));
ASSERT_OK(Flush());
ASSERT_OK(Put("foo", "v11"));
ASSERT_OK(Put("bar", "v12"));
Reopen(options);
ASSERT_EQ("v11", Get("foo"));
ASSERT_EQ("v12", Get("bar"));
ASSERT_EQ(3, TotalTableFiles());
}
TEST_F(DBWALTest, WalCleanupAfterAvoidFlushDuringRecovery) {
// Verifies WAL files that were present during recovery, but not flushed due
// to avoid_flush_during_recovery, will be considered for deletion at a later
// stage. We check at least one such file is deleted during Flush().
Options options = CurrentOptions();
options.disable_auto_compactions = true;
options.avoid_flush_during_recovery = true;
Reopen(options);
ASSERT_OK(Put("foo", "v1"));
Reopen(options);
for (int i = 0; i < 2; ++i) {
if (i > 0) {
// Flush() triggers deletion of obsolete tracked files
Flush();
}
VectorLogPtr log_files;
ASSERT_OK(dbfull()->GetSortedWalFiles(log_files));
if (i == 0) {
ASSERT_GT(log_files.size(), 0);
} else {
ASSERT_EQ(0, log_files.size());
}
}
}
TEST_F(DBWALTest, RecoverWithoutFlush) {
Options options = CurrentOptions();
options.avoid_flush_during_recovery = true;
options.create_if_missing = false;
options.disable_auto_compactions = true;
options.write_buffer_size = 64 * 1024 * 1024;
size_t count = RecoveryTestHelper::FillData(this, &options);
auto validateData = [this, count]() {
for (size_t i = 0; i < count; i++) {
ASSERT_NE(Get("key" + ToString(i)), "NOT_FOUND");
}
};
Reopen(options);
validateData();
// Insert some data without flush
ASSERT_OK(Put("foo", "foo_v1"));
ASSERT_OK(Put("bar", "bar_v1"));
Reopen(options);
validateData();
ASSERT_EQ(Get("foo"), "foo_v1");
ASSERT_EQ(Get("bar"), "bar_v1");
// Insert again and reopen
ASSERT_OK(Put("foo", "foo_v2"));
ASSERT_OK(Put("bar", "bar_v2"));
Reopen(options);
validateData();
ASSERT_EQ(Get("foo"), "foo_v2");
ASSERT_EQ(Get("bar"), "bar_v2");
// manual flush and insert again
Flush();
ASSERT_EQ(Get("foo"), "foo_v2");
ASSERT_EQ(Get("bar"), "bar_v2");
ASSERT_OK(Put("foo", "foo_v3"));
ASSERT_OK(Put("bar", "bar_v3"));
Reopen(options);
validateData();
ASSERT_EQ(Get("foo"), "foo_v3");
ASSERT_EQ(Get("bar"), "bar_v3");
}
TEST_F(DBWALTest, RecoverWithoutFlushMultipleCF) {
const std::string kSmallValue = "v";
const std::string kLargeValue = DummyString(1024);
Options options = CurrentOptions();
options.avoid_flush_during_recovery = true;
options.create_if_missing = false;
options.disable_auto_compactions = true;
auto countWalFiles = [this]() {
VectorLogPtr log_files;
dbfull()->GetSortedWalFiles(log_files);
return log_files.size();
};
// Create DB with multiple column families and multiple log files.
CreateAndReopenWithCF({"one", "two"}, options);
ASSERT_OK(Put(0, "key1", kSmallValue));
ASSERT_OK(Put(1, "key2", kLargeValue));
Flush(1);
ASSERT_EQ(1, countWalFiles());
ASSERT_OK(Put(0, "key3", kSmallValue));
ASSERT_OK(Put(2, "key4", kLargeValue));
Flush(2);
ASSERT_EQ(2, countWalFiles());
// Reopen, insert and flush.
options.db_write_buffer_size = 64 * 1024 * 1024;
ReopenWithColumnFamilies({"default", "one", "two"}, options);
ASSERT_EQ(Get(0, "key1"), kSmallValue);
ASSERT_EQ(Get(1, "key2"), kLargeValue);
ASSERT_EQ(Get(0, "key3"), kSmallValue);
ASSERT_EQ(Get(2, "key4"), kLargeValue);
// Insert more data.
ASSERT_OK(Put(0, "key5", kLargeValue));
ASSERT_OK(Put(1, "key6", kLargeValue));
ASSERT_EQ(3, countWalFiles());
Flush(1);
ASSERT_OK(Put(2, "key7", kLargeValue));
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
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dbfull()->FlushWAL(false);
ASSERT_EQ(4, countWalFiles());
// Reopen twice and validate.
for (int i = 0; i < 2; i++) {
ReopenWithColumnFamilies({"default", "one", "two"}, options);
ASSERT_EQ(Get(0, "key1"), kSmallValue);
ASSERT_EQ(Get(1, "key2"), kLargeValue);
ASSERT_EQ(Get(0, "key3"), kSmallValue);
ASSERT_EQ(Get(2, "key4"), kLargeValue);
ASSERT_EQ(Get(0, "key5"), kLargeValue);
ASSERT_EQ(Get(1, "key6"), kLargeValue);
ASSERT_EQ(Get(2, "key7"), kLargeValue);
ASSERT_EQ(4, countWalFiles());
}
}
// In this test we are trying to do the following:
// 1. Create a DB with corrupted WAL log;
// 2. Open with avoid_flush_during_recovery = true;
// 3. Append more data without flushing, which creates new WAL log.
// 4. Open again. See if it can correctly handle previous corruption.
TEST_P(DBWALTestWithParamsVaryingRecoveryMode,
RecoverFromCorruptedWALWithoutFlush) {
const int kAppendKeys = 100;
Options options = CurrentOptions();
options.avoid_flush_during_recovery = true;
options.create_if_missing = false;
options.disable_auto_compactions = true;
options.write_buffer_size = 64 * 1024 * 1024;
auto getAll = [this]() {
std::vector<std::pair<std::string, std::string>> data;
ReadOptions ropt;
Iterator* iter = dbfull()->NewIterator(ropt);
for (iter->SeekToFirst(); iter->Valid(); iter->Next()) {
data.push_back(
std::make_pair(iter->key().ToString(), iter->value().ToString()));
}
delete iter;
return data;
};
bool trunc = std::get<0>(GetParam()); // Corruption style
// Corruption offset position
int corrupt_offset = std::get<1>(GetParam());
int wal_file_id = std::get<2>(GetParam()); // WAL file
WALRecoveryMode recovery_mode = std::get<3>(GetParam());
options.wal_recovery_mode = recovery_mode;
// Create corrupted WAL
RecoveryTestHelper::FillData(this, &options);
RecoveryTestHelper::CorruptWAL(this, options, corrupt_offset * .3,
/*len%=*/.1, wal_file_id, trunc);
// Skip the test if DB won't open.
if (!TryReopen(options).ok()) {
ASSERT_TRUE(options.wal_recovery_mode ==
WALRecoveryMode::kAbsoluteConsistency ||
(!trunc && options.wal_recovery_mode ==
WALRecoveryMode::kTolerateCorruptedTailRecords));
return;
}
ASSERT_OK(TryReopen(options));
// Append some more data.
for (int k = 0; k < kAppendKeys; k++) {
std::string key = "extra_key" + ToString(k);
std::string value = DummyString(RecoveryTestHelper::kValueSize);
ASSERT_OK(Put(key, value));
}
// Save data for comparison.
auto data = getAll();
// Reopen. Verify data.
ASSERT_OK(TryReopen(options));
auto actual_data = getAll();
ASSERT_EQ(data, actual_data);
}
// Tests that total log size is recovered if we set
// avoid_flush_during_recovery=true.
// Flush should trigger if max_total_wal_size is reached.
TEST_F(DBWALTest, RestoreTotalLogSizeAfterRecoverWithoutFlush) {
class TestFlushListener : public EventListener {
public:
std::atomic<int> count{0};
TestFlushListener() = default;
void OnFlushBegin(DB* /*db*/, const FlushJobInfo& flush_job_info) override {
count++;
assert(FlushReason::kWriteBufferManager == flush_job_info.flush_reason);
}
};
std::shared_ptr<TestFlushListener> test_listener =
std::make_shared<TestFlushListener>();
constexpr size_t kKB = 1024;
constexpr size_t kMB = 1024 * 1024;
Options options = CurrentOptions();
options.avoid_flush_during_recovery = true;
options.max_total_wal_size = 1 * kMB;
options.listeners.push_back(test_listener);
// Have to open DB in multi-CF mode to trigger flush when
// max_total_wal_size is reached.
CreateAndReopenWithCF({"one"}, options);
// Write some keys and we will end up with one log file which is slightly
// smaller than 1MB.
std::string value_100k(100 * kKB, 'v');
std::string value_300k(300 * kKB, 'v');
ASSERT_OK(Put(0, "foo", "v1"));
for (int i = 0; i < 9; i++) {
ASSERT_OK(Put(1, "key" + ToString(i), value_100k));
}
// Get log files before reopen.
VectorLogPtr log_files_before;
ASSERT_OK(dbfull()->GetSortedWalFiles(log_files_before));
ASSERT_EQ(1, log_files_before.size());
uint64_t log_size_before = log_files_before[0]->SizeFileBytes();
ASSERT_GT(log_size_before, 900 * kKB);
ASSERT_LT(log_size_before, 1 * kMB);
ReopenWithColumnFamilies({"default", "one"}, options);
// Write one more value to make log larger than 1MB.
ASSERT_OK(Put(1, "bar", value_300k));
// Get log files again. A new log file will be opened.
VectorLogPtr log_files_after_reopen;
ASSERT_OK(dbfull()->GetSortedWalFiles(log_files_after_reopen));
ASSERT_EQ(2, log_files_after_reopen.size());
ASSERT_EQ(log_files_before[0]->LogNumber(),
log_files_after_reopen[0]->LogNumber());
ASSERT_GT(log_files_after_reopen[0]->SizeFileBytes() +
log_files_after_reopen[1]->SizeFileBytes(),
1 * kMB);
// Write one more key to trigger flush.
ASSERT_OK(Put(0, "foo", "v2"));
dbfull()->TEST_WaitForFlushMemTable();
// Flushed two column families.
ASSERT_EQ(2, test_listener->count.load());
}
#if defined(ROCKSDB_PLATFORM_POSIX)
#if defined(ROCKSDB_FALLOCATE_PRESENT)
// Tests that we will truncate the preallocated space of the last log from
// previous.
TEST_F(DBWALTest, TruncateLastLogAfterRecoverWithoutFlush) {
constexpr size_t kKB = 1024;
Options options = CurrentOptions();
options.avoid_flush_during_recovery = true;
Fix many tests to run with MEM_ENV and ENCRYPTED_ENV; Introduce a MemoryFileSystem class (#7566) Summary: This PR does a few things: 1. The MockFileSystem class was split out from the MockEnv. This change would theoretically allow a MockFileSystem to be used by other Environments as well (if we created a means of constructing one). The MockFileSystem implements a FileSystem in its entirety and does not rely on any Wrapper implementation. 2. Make the RocksDB test suite work when MOCK_ENV=1 and ENCRYPTED_ENV=1 are set. To accomplish this, a few things were needed: - The tests that tried to use the "wrong" environment (Env::Default() instead of env_) were updated - The MockFileSystem was changed to support the features it was missing or mishandled (such as recursively deleting files in a directory or supporting renaming of a directory). 3. Updated the test framework to have a ROCKSDB_GTEST_SKIP macro. This can be used to flag tests that are skipped. Currently, this defaults to doing nothing (marks the test as SUCCESS) but will mark the tests as SKIPPED when RocksDB is upgraded to a version of gtest that supports this (gtest-1.10). I have run a full "make check" with MEM_ENV, ENCRYPTED_ENV, both, and neither under both MacOS and RedHat. A few tests were disabled/skipped for the MEM/ENCRYPTED cases. The error_handler_fs_test fails/hangs for MEM_ENV (presumably a timing problem) and I will introduce another PR/issue to track that problem. (I will also push a change to disable those tests soon). There is one more test in DBTest2 that also fails which I need to investigate or skip before this PR is merged. Theoretically, this PR should also allow the test suite to run against an Env loaded from the registry, though I do not have one to try it with currently. Finally, once this is accepted, it would be nice if there was a CircleCI job to run these tests on a checkin so this effort does not become stale. I do not know how to do that, so if someone could write that job, it would be appreciated :) Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7566 Reviewed By: zhichao-cao Differential Revision: D24408980 Pulled By: jay-zhuang fbshipit-source-id: 911b1554a4d0da06fd51feca0c090a4abdcb4a5f
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if (options.env != Env::Default()) {
ROCKSDB_GTEST_SKIP("Test requires default environment");
return;
}
// Test fallocate support of running file system.
// Skip this test if fallocate is not supported.
std::string fname_test_fallocate = dbname_ + "/preallocate_testfile";
int fd = -1;
do {
fd = open(fname_test_fallocate.c_str(), O_CREAT | O_RDWR | O_TRUNC, 0644);
} while (fd < 0 && errno == EINTR);
ASSERT_GT(fd, 0);
int alloc_status = fallocate(fd, 0, 0, 1);
int err_number = errno;
close(fd);
ASSERT_OK(options.env->DeleteFile(fname_test_fallocate));
if (err_number == ENOSYS || err_number == EOPNOTSUPP) {
fprintf(stderr, "Skipped preallocated space check: %s\n", strerror(err_number));
return;
}
ASSERT_EQ(0, alloc_status);
DestroyAndReopen(options);
size_t preallocated_size =
dbfull()->TEST_GetWalPreallocateBlockSize(options.write_buffer_size);
ASSERT_OK(Put("foo", "v1"));
VectorLogPtr log_files_before;
ASSERT_OK(dbfull()->GetSortedWalFiles(log_files_before));
ASSERT_EQ(1, log_files_before.size());
auto& file_before = log_files_before[0];
ASSERT_LT(file_before->SizeFileBytes(), 1 * kKB);
// The log file has preallocated space.
ASSERT_GE(GetAllocatedFileSize(dbname_ + file_before->PathName()),
preallocated_size);
Reopen(options);
VectorLogPtr log_files_after;
ASSERT_OK(dbfull()->GetSortedWalFiles(log_files_after));
ASSERT_EQ(1, log_files_after.size());
ASSERT_LT(log_files_after[0]->SizeFileBytes(), 1 * kKB);
// The preallocated space should be truncated.
ASSERT_LT(GetAllocatedFileSize(dbname_ + file_before->PathName()),
preallocated_size);
}
#endif // ROCKSDB_FALLOCATE_PRESENT
#endif // ROCKSDB_PLATFORM_POSIX
#endif // ROCKSDB_LITE
TEST_F(DBWALTest, WalTermTest) {
Options options = CurrentOptions();
options.env = env_;
CreateAndReopenWithCF({"pikachu"}, options);
ASSERT_OK(Put(1, "foo", "bar"));
WriteOptions wo;
wo.sync = true;
wo.disableWAL = false;
WriteBatch batch;
batch.Put("foo", "bar");
batch.MarkWalTerminationPoint();
batch.Put("foo2", "bar2");
ASSERT_OK(dbfull()->Write(wo, &batch));
// make sure we can re-open it.
ASSERT_OK(TryReopenWithColumnFamilies({"default", "pikachu"}, options));
ASSERT_EQ("bar", Get(1, "foo"));
ASSERT_EQ("NOT_FOUND", Get(1, "foo2"));
}
} // namespace ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE
int main(int argc, char** argv) {
ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE::port::InstallStackTraceHandler();
::testing::InitGoogleTest(&argc, argv);
return RUN_ALL_TESTS();
}