You can not select more than 25 topics Topics must start with a letter or number, can include dashes ('-') and can be up to 35 characters long.
rocksdb/table/cuckoo/cuckoo_table_builder_test.cc

646 lines
27 KiB

// Copyright (c) 2011-present, Facebook, Inc. All rights reserved.
// This source code is licensed under both the GPLv2 (found in the
// COPYING file in the root directory) and Apache 2.0 License
// (found in the LICENSE.Apache file in the root directory).
#ifndef ROCKSDB_LITE
#include "table/cuckoo/cuckoo_table_builder.h"
#include <map>
#include <string>
#include <utility>
#include <vector>
#include "file/random_access_file_reader.h"
#include "file/writable_file_writer.h"
#include "rocksdb/db.h"
#include "rocksdb/file_system.h"
#include "table/meta_blocks.h"
#include "test_util/testharness.h"
#include "test_util/testutil.h"
namespace ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE {
extern const uint64_t kCuckooTableMagicNumber;
namespace {
std::unordered_map<std::string, std::vector<uint64_t>> hash_map;
uint64_t GetSliceHash(const Slice& s, uint32_t index,
uint64_t /*max_num_buckets*/) {
return hash_map[s.ToString()][index];
}
} // namespace
rocksdb: switch to gtest Summary: Our existing test notation is very similar to what is used in gtest. It makes it easy to adopt what is different. In this diff I modify existing [[ https://code.google.com/p/googletest/wiki/Primer#Test_Fixtures:_Using_the_Same_Data_Configuration_for_Multiple_Te | test fixture ]] classes to inherit from `testing::Test`. Also for unit tests that use fixture class, `TEST` is replaced with `TEST_F` as required in gtest. There are several custom `main` functions in our existing tests. To make this transition easier, I modify all `main` functions to fallow gtest notation. But eventually we can remove them and use implementation of `main` that gtest provides. ```lang=bash % cat ~/transform #!/bin/sh files=$(git ls-files '*test\.cc') for file in $files do if grep -q "rocksdb::test::RunAllTests()" $file then if grep -Eq '^class \w+Test {' $file then perl -pi -e 's/^(class \w+Test) {/${1}: public testing::Test {/g' $file perl -pi -e 's/^(TEST)/${1}_F/g' $file fi perl -pi -e 's/(int main.*\{)/${1}::testing::InitGoogleTest(&argc, argv);/g' $file perl -pi -e 's/rocksdb::test::RunAllTests/RUN_ALL_TESTS/g' $file fi done % sh ~/transform % make format ``` Second iteration of this diff contains only scripted changes. Third iteration contains manual changes to fix last errors and make it compilable. Test Plan: Build and notice no errors. ```lang=bash % USE_CLANG=1 make check -j55 ``` Tests are still testing. Reviewers: meyering, sdong, rven, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D35157
10 years ago
class CuckooBuilderTest : public testing::Test {
public:
CuckooBuilderTest() {
env_ = Env::Default();
Options options;
options.allow_mmap_reads = true;
file_options_ = FileOptions(options);
}
void CheckFileContents(const std::vector<std::string>& keys,
const std::vector<std::string>& values,
const std::vector<uint64_t>& expected_locations,
std::string expected_unused_bucket, uint64_t expected_table_size,
uint32_t expected_num_hash_func, bool expected_is_last_level,
uint32_t expected_cuckoo_block_size = 1) {
uint64_t num_deletions = 0;
for (const auto& key : keys) {
ParsedInternalKey parsed;
Status pik_status =
ParseInternalKey(key, &parsed, true /* log_err_key */);
if (pik_status.ok() && parsed.type == kTypeDeletion) {
num_deletions++;
}
}
// Read file
uint64_t read_file_size;
ASSERT_OK(env_->GetFileSize(fname, &read_file_size));
std::unique_ptr<RandomAccessFileReader> file_reader;
ASSERT_OK(RandomAccessFileReader::Create(
env_->GetFileSystem(), fname, file_options_, &file_reader, nullptr));
Options options;
options.allow_mmap_reads = true;
ImmutableOptions ioptions(options);
// Assert Table Properties.
Improve / clean up meta block code & integrity (#9163) Summary: * Checksums are now checked on meta blocks unless specifically suppressed or not applicable (e.g. plain table). (Was other way around.) This means a number of cases that were not checking checksums now are, including direct read TableProperties in Version::GetTableProperties (fixed in meta_blocks ReadTableProperties), reading any block from PersistentCache (fixed in BlockFetcher), read TableProperties in SstFileDumper (ldb/sst_dump/BackupEngine) before table reader open, maybe more. * For that to work, I moved the global_seqno+TableProperties checksum logic to the shared table/ code, because that is used by many utilies such as SstFileDumper. * Also for that to work, we have to know when we're dealing with a block that has a checksum (trailer), so added that capability to Footer based on magic number, and from there BlockFetcher. * Knowledge of trailer presence has also fixed a problem where other table formats were reading blocks including bytes for a non-existant trailer--and awkwardly kind-of not using them, e.g. no shared code checking checksums. (BlockFetcher compression type was populated incorrectly.) Now we only read what is needed. * Minimized code duplication and differing/incompatible/awkward abstractions in meta_blocks.{cc,h} (e.g. SeekTo in metaindex block without parsing block handle) * Moved some meta block handling code from table_properties*.* * Moved some code specific to block-based table from shared table/ code to BlockBasedTable class. The checksum stuff means we can't completely separate it, but things that don't need to be in shared table/ code should not be. * Use unique_ptr rather than raw ptr in more places. (Note: you can std::move from unique_ptr to shared_ptr.) Without enhancements to GetPropertiesOfAllTablesTest (see below), net reduction of roughly 100 lines of code. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9163 Test Plan: existing tests and * Enhanced DBTablePropertiesTest.GetPropertiesOfAllTablesTest to verify that checksums are now checked on direct read of table properties by TableCache (new test would fail before this change) * Also enhanced DBTablePropertiesTest.GetPropertiesOfAllTablesTest to test putting table properties under old meta name * Also generally enhanced that same test to actually test what it was supposed to be testing already, by kicking things out of table cache when we don't want them there. Reviewed By: ajkr, mrambacher Differential Revision: D32514757 Pulled By: pdillinger fbshipit-source-id: 507964b9311d186ae8d1131182290cbd97a99fa9
3 years ago
std::unique_ptr<TableProperties> props;
ASSERT_OK(ReadTableProperties(file_reader.get(), read_file_size,
Improve / clean up meta block code & integrity (#9163) Summary: * Checksums are now checked on meta blocks unless specifically suppressed or not applicable (e.g. plain table). (Was other way around.) This means a number of cases that were not checking checksums now are, including direct read TableProperties in Version::GetTableProperties (fixed in meta_blocks ReadTableProperties), reading any block from PersistentCache (fixed in BlockFetcher), read TableProperties in SstFileDumper (ldb/sst_dump/BackupEngine) before table reader open, maybe more. * For that to work, I moved the global_seqno+TableProperties checksum logic to the shared table/ code, because that is used by many utilies such as SstFileDumper. * Also for that to work, we have to know when we're dealing with a block that has a checksum (trailer), so added that capability to Footer based on magic number, and from there BlockFetcher. * Knowledge of trailer presence has also fixed a problem where other table formats were reading blocks including bytes for a non-existant trailer--and awkwardly kind-of not using them, e.g. no shared code checking checksums. (BlockFetcher compression type was populated incorrectly.) Now we only read what is needed. * Minimized code duplication and differing/incompatible/awkward abstractions in meta_blocks.{cc,h} (e.g. SeekTo in metaindex block without parsing block handle) * Moved some meta block handling code from table_properties*.* * Moved some code specific to block-based table from shared table/ code to BlockBasedTable class. The checksum stuff means we can't completely separate it, but things that don't need to be in shared table/ code should not be. * Use unique_ptr rather than raw ptr in more places. (Note: you can std::move from unique_ptr to shared_ptr.) Without enhancements to GetPropertiesOfAllTablesTest (see below), net reduction of roughly 100 lines of code. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9163 Test Plan: existing tests and * Enhanced DBTablePropertiesTest.GetPropertiesOfAllTablesTest to verify that checksums are now checked on direct read of table properties by TableCache (new test would fail before this change) * Also enhanced DBTablePropertiesTest.GetPropertiesOfAllTablesTest to test putting table properties under old meta name * Also generally enhanced that same test to actually test what it was supposed to be testing already, by kicking things out of table cache when we don't want them there. Reviewed By: ajkr, mrambacher Differential Revision: D32514757 Pulled By: pdillinger fbshipit-source-id: 507964b9311d186ae8d1131182290cbd97a99fa9
3 years ago
kCuckooTableMagicNumber, ioptions, &props));
// Check unused bucket.
std::string unused_key = props->user_collected_properties[
CuckooTablePropertyNames::kEmptyKey];
ASSERT_EQ(expected_unused_bucket.substr(0,
props->fixed_key_len), unused_key);
uint64_t value_len_found =
*reinterpret_cast<const uint64_t*>(props->user_collected_properties[
CuckooTablePropertyNames::kValueLength].data());
ASSERT_EQ(values.empty() ? 0 : values[0].size(), value_len_found);
ASSERT_EQ(props->raw_value_size, values.size()*value_len_found);
const uint64_t table_size =
*reinterpret_cast<const uint64_t*>(props->user_collected_properties[
CuckooTablePropertyNames::kHashTableSize].data());
ASSERT_EQ(expected_table_size, table_size);
const uint32_t num_hash_func_found =
*reinterpret_cast<const uint32_t*>(props->user_collected_properties[
CuckooTablePropertyNames::kNumHashFunc].data());
ASSERT_EQ(expected_num_hash_func, num_hash_func_found);
const uint32_t cuckoo_block_size =
*reinterpret_cast<const uint32_t*>(props->user_collected_properties[
CuckooTablePropertyNames::kCuckooBlockSize].data());
ASSERT_EQ(expected_cuckoo_block_size, cuckoo_block_size);
const bool is_last_level_found =
*reinterpret_cast<const bool*>(props->user_collected_properties[
CuckooTablePropertyNames::kIsLastLevel].data());
ASSERT_EQ(expected_is_last_level, is_last_level_found);
ASSERT_EQ(props->num_entries, keys.size());
ASSERT_EQ(props->num_deletions, num_deletions);
ASSERT_EQ(props->fixed_key_len, keys.empty() ? 0 : keys[0].size());
ASSERT_EQ(props->data_size, expected_unused_bucket.size() *
(expected_table_size + expected_cuckoo_block_size - 1));
ASSERT_EQ(props->raw_key_size, keys.size()*props->fixed_key_len);
ASSERT_EQ(props->column_family_id, 0);
ASSERT_EQ(props->column_family_name, kDefaultColumnFamilyName);
// Check contents of the bucket.
std::vector<bool> keys_found(keys.size(), false);
size_t bucket_size = expected_unused_bucket.size();
for (uint32_t i = 0; i + 1 < table_size + cuckoo_block_size; ++i) {
Slice read_slice;
ASSERT_OK(file_reader->Read(IOOptions(), i * bucket_size, bucket_size,
Add rate limiter priority to ReadOptions (#9424) Summary: Users can set the priority for file reads associated with their operation by setting `ReadOptions::rate_limiter_priority` to something other than `Env::IO_TOTAL`. Rate limiting `VerifyChecksum()` and `VerifyFileChecksums()` is the motivation for this PR, so it also includes benchmarks and minor bug fixes to get that working. `RandomAccessFileReader::Read()` already had support for rate limiting compaction reads. I changed that rate limiting to be non-specific to compaction, but rather performed according to the passed in `Env::IOPriority`. Now the compaction read rate limiting is supported by setting `rate_limiter_priority = Env::IO_LOW` on its `ReadOptions`. There is no default value for the new `Env::IOPriority` parameter to `RandomAccessFileReader::Read()`. That means this PR goes through all callers (in some cases multiple layers up the call stack) to find a `ReadOptions` to provide the priority. There are TODOs for cases I believe it would be good to let user control the priority some day (e.g., file footer reads), and no TODO in cases I believe it doesn't matter (e.g., trace file reads). The API doc only lists the missing cases where a file read associated with a provided `ReadOptions` cannot be rate limited. For cases like file ingestion checksum calculation, there is no API to provide `ReadOptions` or `Env::IOPriority`, so I didn't count that as missing. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9424 Test Plan: - new unit tests - new benchmarks on ~50MB database with 1MB/s read rate limit and 100ms refill interval; verified with strace reads are chunked (at 0.1MB per chunk) and spaced roughly 100ms apart. - setup command: `./db_bench -benchmarks=fillrandom,compact -db=/tmp/testdb -target_file_size_base=1048576 -disable_auto_compactions=true -file_checksum=true` - benchmarks command: `strace -ttfe pread64 ./db_bench -benchmarks=verifychecksum,verifyfilechecksums -use_existing_db=true -db=/tmp/testdb -rate_limiter_bytes_per_sec=1048576 -rate_limit_bg_reads=1 -rate_limit_user_ops=true -file_checksum=true` - crash test using IO_USER priority on non-validation reads with https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/9567 reverted: `python3 tools/db_crashtest.py blackbox --max_key=1000000 --write_buffer_size=524288 --target_file_size_base=524288 --level_compaction_dynamic_level_bytes=true --duration=3600 --rate_limit_bg_reads=true --rate_limit_user_ops=true --rate_limiter_bytes_per_sec=10485760 --interval=10` Reviewed By: hx235 Differential Revision: D33747386 Pulled By: ajkr fbshipit-source-id: a2d985e97912fba8c54763798e04f006ccc56e0c
3 years ago
&read_slice, nullptr, nullptr,
Env::IO_TOTAL /* rate_limiter_priority */));
size_t key_idx =
std::find(expected_locations.begin(), expected_locations.end(), i) -
expected_locations.begin();
if (key_idx == keys.size()) {
// i is not one of the expected locations. Empty bucket.
if (read_slice.data() == nullptr) {
ASSERT_EQ(0, expected_unused_bucket.size());
} else {
ASSERT_EQ(read_slice.compare(expected_unused_bucket), 0);
}
} else {
keys_found[key_idx] = true;
ASSERT_EQ(read_slice.compare(keys[key_idx] + values[key_idx]), 0);
}
}
for (auto key_found : keys_found) {
// Check that all keys wereReader found.
ASSERT_TRUE(key_found);
}
}
std::string GetInternalKey(Slice user_key, bool zero_seqno,
ValueType type = kTypeValue) {
IterKey ikey;
ikey.SetInternalKey(user_key, zero_seqno ? 0 : 1000, type);
return ikey.GetInternalKey().ToString();
}
Improve Cuckoo Table Reader performance. Inlined hash function and number of buckets a power of two. Summary: Use inlined hash functions instead of function pointer. Make number of buckets a power of two and use bitwise and instead of mod. After these changes, we get almost 50% improvement in performance. Results: With 120000000 items, utilization is 89.41%, number of hash functions: 2. Time taken per op is 0.231us (4.3 Mqps) with batch size of 0 Time taken per op is 0.229us (4.4 Mqps) with batch size of 0 Time taken per op is 0.185us (5.4 Mqps) with batch size of 0 With 120000000 items, utilization is 89.41%, number of hash functions: 2. Time taken per op is 0.108us (9.3 Mqps) with batch size of 10 Time taken per op is 0.100us (10.0 Mqps) with batch size of 10 Time taken per op is 0.103us (9.7 Mqps) with batch size of 10 With 120000000 items, utilization is 89.41%, number of hash functions: 2. Time taken per op is 0.101us (9.9 Mqps) with batch size of 25 Time taken per op is 0.098us (10.2 Mqps) with batch size of 25 Time taken per op is 0.097us (10.3 Mqps) with batch size of 25 With 120000000 items, utilization is 89.41%, number of hash functions: 2. Time taken per op is 0.100us (10.0 Mqps) with batch size of 50 Time taken per op is 0.097us (10.3 Mqps) with batch size of 50 Time taken per op is 0.097us (10.3 Mqps) with batch size of 50 With 120000000 items, utilization is 89.41%, number of hash functions: 2. Time taken per op is 0.102us (9.8 Mqps) with batch size of 100 Time taken per op is 0.098us (10.2 Mqps) with batch size of 100 Time taken per op is 0.115us (8.7 Mqps) with batch size of 100 With 100000000 items, utilization is 74.51%, number of hash functions: 2. Time taken per op is 0.201us (5.0 Mqps) with batch size of 0 Time taken per op is 0.155us (6.5 Mqps) with batch size of 0 Time taken per op is 0.152us (6.6 Mqps) with batch size of 0 With 100000000 items, utilization is 74.51%, number of hash functions: 2. Time taken per op is 0.089us (11.3 Mqps) with batch size of 10 Time taken per op is 0.084us (11.9 Mqps) with batch size of 10 Time taken per op is 0.086us (11.6 Mqps) with batch size of 10 With 100000000 items, utilization is 74.51%, number of hash functions: 2. Time taken per op is 0.087us (11.5 Mqps) with batch size of 25 Time taken per op is 0.085us (11.7 Mqps) with batch size of 25 Time taken per op is 0.093us (10.8 Mqps) with batch size of 25 With 100000000 items, utilization is 74.51%, number of hash functions: 2. Time taken per op is 0.094us (10.6 Mqps) with batch size of 50 Time taken per op is 0.094us (10.7 Mqps) with batch size of 50 Time taken per op is 0.093us (10.8 Mqps) with batch size of 50 With 100000000 items, utilization is 74.51%, number of hash functions: 2. Time taken per op is 0.092us (10.9 Mqps) with batch size of 100 Time taken per op is 0.089us (11.2 Mqps) with batch size of 100 Time taken per op is 0.088us (11.3 Mqps) with batch size of 100 With 80000000 items, utilization is 59.60%, number of hash functions: 2. Time taken per op is 0.154us (6.5 Mqps) with batch size of 0 Time taken per op is 0.168us (6.0 Mqps) with batch size of 0 Time taken per op is 0.190us (5.3 Mqps) with batch size of 0 With 80000000 items, utilization is 59.60%, number of hash functions: 2. Time taken per op is 0.081us (12.4 Mqps) with batch size of 10 Time taken per op is 0.077us (13.0 Mqps) with batch size of 10 Time taken per op is 0.083us (12.1 Mqps) with batch size of 10 With 80000000 items, utilization is 59.60%, number of hash functions: 2. Time taken per op is 0.077us (13.0 Mqps) with batch size of 25 Time taken per op is 0.073us (13.7 Mqps) with batch size of 25 Time taken per op is 0.073us (13.7 Mqps) with batch size of 25 With 80000000 items, utilization is 59.60%, number of hash functions: 2. Time taken per op is 0.076us (13.1 Mqps) with batch size of 50 Time taken per op is 0.072us (13.8 Mqps) with batch size of 50 Time taken per op is 0.072us (13.8 Mqps) with batch size of 50 With 80000000 items, utilization is 59.60%, number of hash functions: 2. Time taken per op is 0.077us (13.0 Mqps) with batch size of 100 Time taken per op is 0.074us (13.6 Mqps) with batch size of 100 Time taken per op is 0.073us (13.6 Mqps) with batch size of 100 With 70000000 items, utilization is 52.15%, number of hash functions: 2. Time taken per op is 0.190us (5.3 Mqps) with batch size of 0 Time taken per op is 0.186us (5.4 Mqps) with batch size of 0 Time taken per op is 0.184us (5.4 Mqps) with batch size of 0 With 70000000 items, utilization is 52.15%, number of hash functions: 2. Time taken per op is 0.079us (12.7 Mqps) with batch size of 10 Time taken per op is 0.070us (14.2 Mqps) with batch size of 10 Time taken per op is 0.072us (14.0 Mqps) with batch size of 10 With 70000000 items, utilization is 52.15%, number of hash functions: 2. Time taken per op is 0.080us (12.5 Mqps) with batch size of 25 Time taken per op is 0.072us (14.0 Mqps) with batch size of 25 Time taken per op is 0.071us (14.1 Mqps) with batch size of 25 With 70000000 items, utilization is 52.15%, number of hash functions: 2. Time taken per op is 0.082us (12.1 Mqps) with batch size of 50 Time taken per op is 0.071us (14.1 Mqps) with batch size of 50 Time taken per op is 0.073us (13.6 Mqps) with batch size of 50 With 70000000 items, utilization is 52.15%, number of hash functions: 2. Time taken per op is 0.080us (12.5 Mqps) with batch size of 100 Time taken per op is 0.077us (13.0 Mqps) with batch size of 100 Time taken per op is 0.078us (12.8 Mqps) with batch size of 100 Test Plan: make check all make valgrind_check make asan_check Reviewers: sdong, ljin Reviewed By: ljin Subscribers: leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D22539
10 years ago
uint64_t NextPowOf2(uint64_t num) {
uint64_t n = 2;
while (n <= num) {
n *= 2;
}
return n;
}
uint64_t GetExpectedTableSize(uint64_t num) {
return NextPowOf2(static_cast<uint64_t>(num / kHashTableRatio));
}
Env* env_;
FileOptions file_options_;
std::string fname;
const double kHashTableRatio = 0.9;
};
rocksdb: switch to gtest Summary: Our existing test notation is very similar to what is used in gtest. It makes it easy to adopt what is different. In this diff I modify existing [[ https://code.google.com/p/googletest/wiki/Primer#Test_Fixtures:_Using_the_Same_Data_Configuration_for_Multiple_Te | test fixture ]] classes to inherit from `testing::Test`. Also for unit tests that use fixture class, `TEST` is replaced with `TEST_F` as required in gtest. There are several custom `main` functions in our existing tests. To make this transition easier, I modify all `main` functions to fallow gtest notation. But eventually we can remove them and use implementation of `main` that gtest provides. ```lang=bash % cat ~/transform #!/bin/sh files=$(git ls-files '*test\.cc') for file in $files do if grep -q "rocksdb::test::RunAllTests()" $file then if grep -Eq '^class \w+Test {' $file then perl -pi -e 's/^(class \w+Test) {/${1}: public testing::Test {/g' $file perl -pi -e 's/^(TEST)/${1}_F/g' $file fi perl -pi -e 's/(int main.*\{)/${1}::testing::InitGoogleTest(&argc, argv);/g' $file perl -pi -e 's/rocksdb::test::RunAllTests/RUN_ALL_TESTS/g' $file fi done % sh ~/transform % make format ``` Second iteration of this diff contains only scripted changes. Third iteration contains manual changes to fix last errors and make it compilable. Test Plan: Build and notice no errors. ```lang=bash % USE_CLANG=1 make check -j55 ``` Tests are still testing. Reviewers: meyering, sdong, rven, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D35157
10 years ago
TEST_F(CuckooBuilderTest, SuccessWithEmptyFile) {
std::unique_ptr<WritableFile> writable_file;
fname = test::PerThreadDBPath("EmptyFile");
std::unique_ptr<WritableFileWriter> file_writer;
ASSERT_OK(WritableFileWriter::Create(env_->GetFileSystem(), fname,
file_options_, &file_writer, nullptr));
CuckooTableBuilder builder(file_writer.get(), kHashTableRatio, 4, 100,
BytewiseComparator(), 1, false, false,
GetSliceHash, 0 /* column_family_id */,
kDefaultColumnFamilyName);
ASSERT_OK(builder.status());
ASSERT_EQ(0UL, builder.FileSize());
ASSERT_OK(builder.Finish());
ASSERT_OK(file_writer->Close());
CheckFileContents({}, {}, {}, "", 2, 2, false);
}
rocksdb: switch to gtest Summary: Our existing test notation is very similar to what is used in gtest. It makes it easy to adopt what is different. In this diff I modify existing [[ https://code.google.com/p/googletest/wiki/Primer#Test_Fixtures:_Using_the_Same_Data_Configuration_for_Multiple_Te | test fixture ]] classes to inherit from `testing::Test`. Also for unit tests that use fixture class, `TEST` is replaced with `TEST_F` as required in gtest. There are several custom `main` functions in our existing tests. To make this transition easier, I modify all `main` functions to fallow gtest notation. But eventually we can remove them and use implementation of `main` that gtest provides. ```lang=bash % cat ~/transform #!/bin/sh files=$(git ls-files '*test\.cc') for file in $files do if grep -q "rocksdb::test::RunAllTests()" $file then if grep -Eq '^class \w+Test {' $file then perl -pi -e 's/^(class \w+Test) {/${1}: public testing::Test {/g' $file perl -pi -e 's/^(TEST)/${1}_F/g' $file fi perl -pi -e 's/(int main.*\{)/${1}::testing::InitGoogleTest(&argc, argv);/g' $file perl -pi -e 's/rocksdb::test::RunAllTests/RUN_ALL_TESTS/g' $file fi done % sh ~/transform % make format ``` Second iteration of this diff contains only scripted changes. Third iteration contains manual changes to fix last errors and make it compilable. Test Plan: Build and notice no errors. ```lang=bash % USE_CLANG=1 make check -j55 ``` Tests are still testing. Reviewers: meyering, sdong, rven, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D35157
10 years ago
TEST_F(CuckooBuilderTest, WriteSuccessNoCollisionFullKey) {
for (auto type : {kTypeValue, kTypeDeletion}) {
uint32_t num_hash_fun = 4;
std::vector<std::string> user_keys = {"key01", "key02", "key03", "key04"};
std::vector<std::string> values;
if (type == kTypeValue) {
values = {"v01", "v02", "v03", "v04"};
} else {
values = {"", "", "", ""};
}
// Need to have a temporary variable here as VS compiler does not currently
// support operator= with initializer_list as a parameter
std::unordered_map<std::string, std::vector<uint64_t>> hm = {
{user_keys[0], {0, 1, 2, 3}},
{user_keys[1], {1, 2, 3, 4}},
{user_keys[2], {2, 3, 4, 5}},
{user_keys[3], {3, 4, 5, 6}}};
hash_map = std::move(hm);
std::vector<uint64_t> expected_locations = {0, 1, 2, 3};
std::vector<std::string> keys;
for (auto& user_key : user_keys) {
keys.push_back(GetInternalKey(user_key, false, type));
}
uint64_t expected_table_size = GetExpectedTableSize(keys.size());
fname = test::PerThreadDBPath("NoCollisionFullKey");
std::unique_ptr<WritableFileWriter> file_writer;
ASSERT_OK(WritableFileWriter::Create(env_->GetFileSystem(), fname,
file_options_, &file_writer, nullptr));
CuckooTableBuilder builder(file_writer.get(), kHashTableRatio, num_hash_fun,
100, BytewiseComparator(), 1, false, false,
GetSliceHash, 0 /* column_family_id */,
kDefaultColumnFamilyName);
ASSERT_OK(builder.status());
for (uint32_t i = 0; i < user_keys.size(); i++) {
builder.Add(Slice(keys[i]), Slice(values[i]));
ASSERT_EQ(builder.NumEntries(), i + 1);
ASSERT_OK(builder.status());
}
size_t bucket_size = keys[0].size() + values[0].size();
ASSERT_EQ(expected_table_size * bucket_size - 1, builder.FileSize());
ASSERT_OK(builder.Finish());
ASSERT_OK(file_writer->Close());
ASSERT_LE(expected_table_size * bucket_size, builder.FileSize());
std::string expected_unused_bucket = GetInternalKey("key00", true);
expected_unused_bucket += std::string(values[0].size(), 'a');
CheckFileContents(keys, values, expected_locations, expected_unused_bucket,
expected_table_size, 2, false);
}
}
rocksdb: switch to gtest Summary: Our existing test notation is very similar to what is used in gtest. It makes it easy to adopt what is different. In this diff I modify existing [[ https://code.google.com/p/googletest/wiki/Primer#Test_Fixtures:_Using_the_Same_Data_Configuration_for_Multiple_Te | test fixture ]] classes to inherit from `testing::Test`. Also for unit tests that use fixture class, `TEST` is replaced with `TEST_F` as required in gtest. There are several custom `main` functions in our existing tests. To make this transition easier, I modify all `main` functions to fallow gtest notation. But eventually we can remove them and use implementation of `main` that gtest provides. ```lang=bash % cat ~/transform #!/bin/sh files=$(git ls-files '*test\.cc') for file in $files do if grep -q "rocksdb::test::RunAllTests()" $file then if grep -Eq '^class \w+Test {' $file then perl -pi -e 's/^(class \w+Test) {/${1}: public testing::Test {/g' $file perl -pi -e 's/^(TEST)/${1}_F/g' $file fi perl -pi -e 's/(int main.*\{)/${1}::testing::InitGoogleTest(&argc, argv);/g' $file perl -pi -e 's/rocksdb::test::RunAllTests/RUN_ALL_TESTS/g' $file fi done % sh ~/transform % make format ``` Second iteration of this diff contains only scripted changes. Third iteration contains manual changes to fix last errors and make it compilable. Test Plan: Build and notice no errors. ```lang=bash % USE_CLANG=1 make check -j55 ``` Tests are still testing. Reviewers: meyering, sdong, rven, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D35157
10 years ago
TEST_F(CuckooBuilderTest, WriteSuccessWithCollisionFullKey) {
uint32_t num_hash_fun = 4;
std::vector<std::string> user_keys = {"key01", "key02", "key03", "key04"};
std::vector<std::string> values = {"v01", "v02", "v03", "v04"};
// Need to have a temporary variable here as VS compiler does not currently
// support operator= with initializer_list as a parameter
std::unordered_map<std::string, std::vector<uint64_t>> hm = {
{user_keys[0], {0, 1, 2, 3}},
{user_keys[1], {0, 1, 2, 3}},
{user_keys[2], {0, 1, 2, 3}},
{user_keys[3], {0, 1, 2, 3}},
};
hash_map = std::move(hm);
std::vector<uint64_t> expected_locations = {0, 1, 2, 3};
std::vector<std::string> keys;
for (auto& user_key : user_keys) {
keys.push_back(GetInternalKey(user_key, false));
}
uint64_t expected_table_size = GetExpectedTableSize(keys.size());
fname = test::PerThreadDBPath("WithCollisionFullKey");
std::unique_ptr<WritableFileWriter> file_writer;
ASSERT_OK(WritableFileWriter::Create(env_->GetFileSystem(), fname,
file_options_, &file_writer, nullptr));
CuckooTableBuilder builder(file_writer.get(), kHashTableRatio, num_hash_fun,
100, BytewiseComparator(), 1, false, false,
GetSliceHash, 0 /* column_family_id */,
kDefaultColumnFamilyName);
ASSERT_OK(builder.status());
for (uint32_t i = 0; i < user_keys.size(); i++) {
builder.Add(Slice(keys[i]), Slice(values[i]));
ASSERT_EQ(builder.NumEntries(), i + 1);
ASSERT_OK(builder.status());
}
size_t bucket_size = keys[0].size() + values[0].size();
ASSERT_EQ(expected_table_size * bucket_size - 1, builder.FileSize());
ASSERT_OK(builder.Finish());
ASSERT_OK(file_writer->Close());
ASSERT_LE(expected_table_size * bucket_size, builder.FileSize());
std::string expected_unused_bucket = GetInternalKey("key00", true);
expected_unused_bucket += std::string(values[0].size(), 'a');
CheckFileContents(keys, values, expected_locations,
expected_unused_bucket, expected_table_size, 4, false);
}
rocksdb: switch to gtest Summary: Our existing test notation is very similar to what is used in gtest. It makes it easy to adopt what is different. In this diff I modify existing [[ https://code.google.com/p/googletest/wiki/Primer#Test_Fixtures:_Using_the_Same_Data_Configuration_for_Multiple_Te | test fixture ]] classes to inherit from `testing::Test`. Also for unit tests that use fixture class, `TEST` is replaced with `TEST_F` as required in gtest. There are several custom `main` functions in our existing tests. To make this transition easier, I modify all `main` functions to fallow gtest notation. But eventually we can remove them and use implementation of `main` that gtest provides. ```lang=bash % cat ~/transform #!/bin/sh files=$(git ls-files '*test\.cc') for file in $files do if grep -q "rocksdb::test::RunAllTests()" $file then if grep -Eq '^class \w+Test {' $file then perl -pi -e 's/^(class \w+Test) {/${1}: public testing::Test {/g' $file perl -pi -e 's/^(TEST)/${1}_F/g' $file fi perl -pi -e 's/(int main.*\{)/${1}::testing::InitGoogleTest(&argc, argv);/g' $file perl -pi -e 's/rocksdb::test::RunAllTests/RUN_ALL_TESTS/g' $file fi done % sh ~/transform % make format ``` Second iteration of this diff contains only scripted changes. Third iteration contains manual changes to fix last errors and make it compilable. Test Plan: Build and notice no errors. ```lang=bash % USE_CLANG=1 make check -j55 ``` Tests are still testing. Reviewers: meyering, sdong, rven, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D35157
10 years ago
TEST_F(CuckooBuilderTest, WriteSuccessWithCollisionAndCuckooBlock) {
uint32_t num_hash_fun = 4;
std::vector<std::string> user_keys = {"key01", "key02", "key03", "key04"};
std::vector<std::string> values = {"v01", "v02", "v03", "v04"};
// Need to have a temporary variable here as VS compiler does not currently
// support operator= with initializer_list as a parameter
std::unordered_map<std::string, std::vector<uint64_t>> hm = {
{user_keys[0], {0, 1, 2, 3}},
{user_keys[1], {0, 1, 2, 3}},
{user_keys[2], {0, 1, 2, 3}},
{user_keys[3], {0, 1, 2, 3}},
};
hash_map = std::move(hm);
std::vector<uint64_t> expected_locations = {0, 1, 2, 3};
std::vector<std::string> keys;
for (auto& user_key : user_keys) {
keys.push_back(GetInternalKey(user_key, false));
}
uint64_t expected_table_size = GetExpectedTableSize(keys.size());
std::unique_ptr<WritableFileWriter> file_writer;
uint32_t cuckoo_block_size = 2;
fname = test::PerThreadDBPath("WithCollisionFullKey2");
ASSERT_OK(WritableFileWriter::Create(env_->GetFileSystem(), fname,
file_options_, &file_writer, nullptr));
CuckooTableBuilder builder(
file_writer.get(), kHashTableRatio, num_hash_fun, 100,
BytewiseComparator(), cuckoo_block_size, false, false, GetSliceHash,
0 /* column_family_id */, kDefaultColumnFamilyName);
ASSERT_OK(builder.status());
for (uint32_t i = 0; i < user_keys.size(); i++) {
builder.Add(Slice(keys[i]), Slice(values[i]));
ASSERT_EQ(builder.NumEntries(), i + 1);
ASSERT_OK(builder.status());
}
size_t bucket_size = keys[0].size() + values[0].size();
ASSERT_EQ(expected_table_size * bucket_size - 1, builder.FileSize());
ASSERT_OK(builder.Finish());
ASSERT_OK(file_writer->Close());
ASSERT_LE(expected_table_size * bucket_size, builder.FileSize());
std::string expected_unused_bucket = GetInternalKey("key00", true);
expected_unused_bucket += std::string(values[0].size(), 'a');
CheckFileContents(keys, values, expected_locations,
expected_unused_bucket, expected_table_size, 3, false, cuckoo_block_size);
}
rocksdb: switch to gtest Summary: Our existing test notation is very similar to what is used in gtest. It makes it easy to adopt what is different. In this diff I modify existing [[ https://code.google.com/p/googletest/wiki/Primer#Test_Fixtures:_Using_the_Same_Data_Configuration_for_Multiple_Te | test fixture ]] classes to inherit from `testing::Test`. Also for unit tests that use fixture class, `TEST` is replaced with `TEST_F` as required in gtest. There are several custom `main` functions in our existing tests. To make this transition easier, I modify all `main` functions to fallow gtest notation. But eventually we can remove them and use implementation of `main` that gtest provides. ```lang=bash % cat ~/transform #!/bin/sh files=$(git ls-files '*test\.cc') for file in $files do if grep -q "rocksdb::test::RunAllTests()" $file then if grep -Eq '^class \w+Test {' $file then perl -pi -e 's/^(class \w+Test) {/${1}: public testing::Test {/g' $file perl -pi -e 's/^(TEST)/${1}_F/g' $file fi perl -pi -e 's/(int main.*\{)/${1}::testing::InitGoogleTest(&argc, argv);/g' $file perl -pi -e 's/rocksdb::test::RunAllTests/RUN_ALL_TESTS/g' $file fi done % sh ~/transform % make format ``` Second iteration of this diff contains only scripted changes. Third iteration contains manual changes to fix last errors and make it compilable. Test Plan: Build and notice no errors. ```lang=bash % USE_CLANG=1 make check -j55 ``` Tests are still testing. Reviewers: meyering, sdong, rven, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D35157
10 years ago
TEST_F(CuckooBuilderTest, WithCollisionPathFullKey) {
// Have two hash functions. Insert elements with overlapping hashes.
// Finally insert an element with hash value somewhere in the middle
// so that it displaces all the elements after that.
uint32_t num_hash_fun = 2;
std::vector<std::string> user_keys = {"key01", "key02", "key03",
"key04", "key05"};
std::vector<std::string> values = {"v01", "v02", "v03", "v04", "v05"};
// Need to have a temporary variable here as VS compiler does not currently
// support operator= with initializer_list as a parameter
std::unordered_map<std::string, std::vector<uint64_t>> hm = {
{user_keys[0], {0, 1}},
{user_keys[1], {1, 2}},
{user_keys[2], {2, 3}},
{user_keys[3], {3, 4}},
{user_keys[4], {0, 2}},
};
hash_map = std::move(hm);
std::vector<uint64_t> expected_locations = {0, 1, 3, 4, 2};
std::vector<std::string> keys;
for (auto& user_key : user_keys) {
keys.push_back(GetInternalKey(user_key, false));
}
uint64_t expected_table_size = GetExpectedTableSize(keys.size());
std::unique_ptr<WritableFileWriter> file_writer;
fname = test::PerThreadDBPath("WithCollisionPathFullKey");
ASSERT_OK(WritableFileWriter::Create(env_->GetFileSystem(), fname,
file_options_, &file_writer, nullptr));
CuckooTableBuilder builder(file_writer.get(), kHashTableRatio, num_hash_fun,
100, BytewiseComparator(), 1, false, false,
GetSliceHash, 0 /* column_family_id */,
kDefaultColumnFamilyName);
ASSERT_OK(builder.status());
for (uint32_t i = 0; i < user_keys.size(); i++) {
builder.Add(Slice(keys[i]), Slice(values[i]));
ASSERT_EQ(builder.NumEntries(), i + 1);
ASSERT_OK(builder.status());
}
size_t bucket_size = keys[0].size() + values[0].size();
ASSERT_EQ(expected_table_size * bucket_size - 1, builder.FileSize());
ASSERT_OK(builder.Finish());
ASSERT_OK(file_writer->Close());
ASSERT_LE(expected_table_size * bucket_size, builder.FileSize());
std::string expected_unused_bucket = GetInternalKey("key00", true);
expected_unused_bucket += std::string(values[0].size(), 'a');
CheckFileContents(keys, values, expected_locations,
expected_unused_bucket, expected_table_size, 2, false);
}
rocksdb: switch to gtest Summary: Our existing test notation is very similar to what is used in gtest. It makes it easy to adopt what is different. In this diff I modify existing [[ https://code.google.com/p/googletest/wiki/Primer#Test_Fixtures:_Using_the_Same_Data_Configuration_for_Multiple_Te | test fixture ]] classes to inherit from `testing::Test`. Also for unit tests that use fixture class, `TEST` is replaced with `TEST_F` as required in gtest. There are several custom `main` functions in our existing tests. To make this transition easier, I modify all `main` functions to fallow gtest notation. But eventually we can remove them and use implementation of `main` that gtest provides. ```lang=bash % cat ~/transform #!/bin/sh files=$(git ls-files '*test\.cc') for file in $files do if grep -q "rocksdb::test::RunAllTests()" $file then if grep -Eq '^class \w+Test {' $file then perl -pi -e 's/^(class \w+Test) {/${1}: public testing::Test {/g' $file perl -pi -e 's/^(TEST)/${1}_F/g' $file fi perl -pi -e 's/(int main.*\{)/${1}::testing::InitGoogleTest(&argc, argv);/g' $file perl -pi -e 's/rocksdb::test::RunAllTests/RUN_ALL_TESTS/g' $file fi done % sh ~/transform % make format ``` Second iteration of this diff contains only scripted changes. Third iteration contains manual changes to fix last errors and make it compilable. Test Plan: Build and notice no errors. ```lang=bash % USE_CLANG=1 make check -j55 ``` Tests are still testing. Reviewers: meyering, sdong, rven, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D35157
10 years ago
TEST_F(CuckooBuilderTest, WithCollisionPathFullKeyAndCuckooBlock) {
uint32_t num_hash_fun = 2;
std::vector<std::string> user_keys = {"key01", "key02", "key03",
"key04", "key05"};
std::vector<std::string> values = {"v01", "v02", "v03", "v04", "v05"};
// Need to have a temporary variable here as VS compiler does not currently
// support operator= with initializer_list as a parameter
std::unordered_map<std::string, std::vector<uint64_t>> hm = {
{user_keys[0], {0, 1}},
{user_keys[1], {1, 2}},
{user_keys[2], {3, 4}},
{user_keys[3], {4, 5}},
{user_keys[4], {0, 3}},
};
hash_map = std::move(hm);
std::vector<uint64_t> expected_locations = {2, 1, 3, 4, 0};
std::vector<std::string> keys;
for (auto& user_key : user_keys) {
keys.push_back(GetInternalKey(user_key, false));
}
uint64_t expected_table_size = GetExpectedTableSize(keys.size());
std::unique_ptr<WritableFileWriter> file_writer;
fname = test::PerThreadDBPath("WithCollisionPathFullKeyAndCuckooBlock");
ASSERT_OK(WritableFileWriter::Create(env_->GetFileSystem(), fname,
file_options_, &file_writer, nullptr));
CuckooTableBuilder builder(file_writer.get(), kHashTableRatio, num_hash_fun,
100, BytewiseComparator(), 2, false, false,
GetSliceHash, 0 /* column_family_id */,
kDefaultColumnFamilyName);
ASSERT_OK(builder.status());
for (uint32_t i = 0; i < user_keys.size(); i++) {
builder.Add(Slice(keys[i]), Slice(values[i]));
ASSERT_EQ(builder.NumEntries(), i + 1);
ASSERT_OK(builder.status());
}
size_t bucket_size = keys[0].size() + values[0].size();
ASSERT_EQ(expected_table_size * bucket_size - 1, builder.FileSize());
ASSERT_OK(builder.Finish());
ASSERT_OK(file_writer->Close());
ASSERT_LE(expected_table_size * bucket_size, builder.FileSize());
std::string expected_unused_bucket = GetInternalKey("key00", true);
expected_unused_bucket += std::string(values[0].size(), 'a');
CheckFileContents(keys, values, expected_locations,
expected_unused_bucket, expected_table_size, 2, false, 2);
}
rocksdb: switch to gtest Summary: Our existing test notation is very similar to what is used in gtest. It makes it easy to adopt what is different. In this diff I modify existing [[ https://code.google.com/p/googletest/wiki/Primer#Test_Fixtures:_Using_the_Same_Data_Configuration_for_Multiple_Te | test fixture ]] classes to inherit from `testing::Test`. Also for unit tests that use fixture class, `TEST` is replaced with `TEST_F` as required in gtest. There are several custom `main` functions in our existing tests. To make this transition easier, I modify all `main` functions to fallow gtest notation. But eventually we can remove them and use implementation of `main` that gtest provides. ```lang=bash % cat ~/transform #!/bin/sh files=$(git ls-files '*test\.cc') for file in $files do if grep -q "rocksdb::test::RunAllTests()" $file then if grep -Eq '^class \w+Test {' $file then perl -pi -e 's/^(class \w+Test) {/${1}: public testing::Test {/g' $file perl -pi -e 's/^(TEST)/${1}_F/g' $file fi perl -pi -e 's/(int main.*\{)/${1}::testing::InitGoogleTest(&argc, argv);/g' $file perl -pi -e 's/rocksdb::test::RunAllTests/RUN_ALL_TESTS/g' $file fi done % sh ~/transform % make format ``` Second iteration of this diff contains only scripted changes. Third iteration contains manual changes to fix last errors and make it compilable. Test Plan: Build and notice no errors. ```lang=bash % USE_CLANG=1 make check -j55 ``` Tests are still testing. Reviewers: meyering, sdong, rven, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D35157
10 years ago
TEST_F(CuckooBuilderTest, WriteSuccessNoCollisionUserKey) {
uint32_t num_hash_fun = 4;
std::vector<std::string> user_keys = {"key01", "key02", "key03", "key04"};
std::vector<std::string> values = {"v01", "v02", "v03", "v04"};
// Need to have a temporary variable here as VS compiler does not currently
// support operator= with initializer_list as a parameter
std::unordered_map<std::string, std::vector<uint64_t>> hm = {
{user_keys[0], {0, 1, 2, 3}},
{user_keys[1], {1, 2, 3, 4}},
{user_keys[2], {2, 3, 4, 5}},
{user_keys[3], {3, 4, 5, 6}}};
hash_map = std::move(hm);
std::vector<uint64_t> expected_locations = {0, 1, 2, 3};
uint64_t expected_table_size = GetExpectedTableSize(user_keys.size());
std::unique_ptr<WritableFileWriter> file_writer;
fname = test::PerThreadDBPath("NoCollisionUserKey");
ASSERT_OK(WritableFileWriter::Create(env_->GetFileSystem(), fname,
file_options_, &file_writer, nullptr));
CuckooTableBuilder builder(file_writer.get(), kHashTableRatio, num_hash_fun,
100, BytewiseComparator(), 1, false, false,
GetSliceHash, 0 /* column_family_id */,
kDefaultColumnFamilyName);
ASSERT_OK(builder.status());
for (uint32_t i = 0; i < user_keys.size(); i++) {
builder.Add(Slice(GetInternalKey(user_keys[i], true)), Slice(values[i]));
ASSERT_EQ(builder.NumEntries(), i + 1);
ASSERT_OK(builder.status());
}
size_t bucket_size = user_keys[0].size() + values[0].size();
ASSERT_EQ(expected_table_size * bucket_size - 1, builder.FileSize());
ASSERT_OK(builder.Finish());
ASSERT_OK(file_writer->Close());
ASSERT_LE(expected_table_size * bucket_size, builder.FileSize());
std::string expected_unused_bucket = "key00";
expected_unused_bucket += std::string(values[0].size(), 'a');
CheckFileContents(user_keys, values, expected_locations,
expected_unused_bucket, expected_table_size, 2, true);
}
rocksdb: switch to gtest Summary: Our existing test notation is very similar to what is used in gtest. It makes it easy to adopt what is different. In this diff I modify existing [[ https://code.google.com/p/googletest/wiki/Primer#Test_Fixtures:_Using_the_Same_Data_Configuration_for_Multiple_Te | test fixture ]] classes to inherit from `testing::Test`. Also for unit tests that use fixture class, `TEST` is replaced with `TEST_F` as required in gtest. There are several custom `main` functions in our existing tests. To make this transition easier, I modify all `main` functions to fallow gtest notation. But eventually we can remove them and use implementation of `main` that gtest provides. ```lang=bash % cat ~/transform #!/bin/sh files=$(git ls-files '*test\.cc') for file in $files do if grep -q "rocksdb::test::RunAllTests()" $file then if grep -Eq '^class \w+Test {' $file then perl -pi -e 's/^(class \w+Test) {/${1}: public testing::Test {/g' $file perl -pi -e 's/^(TEST)/${1}_F/g' $file fi perl -pi -e 's/(int main.*\{)/${1}::testing::InitGoogleTest(&argc, argv);/g' $file perl -pi -e 's/rocksdb::test::RunAllTests/RUN_ALL_TESTS/g' $file fi done % sh ~/transform % make format ``` Second iteration of this diff contains only scripted changes. Third iteration contains manual changes to fix last errors and make it compilable. Test Plan: Build and notice no errors. ```lang=bash % USE_CLANG=1 make check -j55 ``` Tests are still testing. Reviewers: meyering, sdong, rven, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D35157
10 years ago
TEST_F(CuckooBuilderTest, WriteSuccessWithCollisionUserKey) {
uint32_t num_hash_fun = 4;
std::vector<std::string> user_keys = {"key01", "key02", "key03", "key04"};
std::vector<std::string> values = {"v01", "v02", "v03", "v04"};
// Need to have a temporary variable here as VS compiler does not currently
// support operator= with initializer_list as a parameter
std::unordered_map<std::string, std::vector<uint64_t>> hm = {
{user_keys[0], {0, 1, 2, 3}},
{user_keys[1], {0, 1, 2, 3}},
{user_keys[2], {0, 1, 2, 3}},
{user_keys[3], {0, 1, 2, 3}},
};
hash_map = std::move(hm);
std::vector<uint64_t> expected_locations = {0, 1, 2, 3};
uint64_t expected_table_size = GetExpectedTableSize(user_keys.size());
std::unique_ptr<WritableFileWriter> file_writer;
fname = test::PerThreadDBPath("WithCollisionUserKey");
ASSERT_OK(WritableFileWriter::Create(env_->GetFileSystem(), fname,
file_options_, &file_writer, nullptr));
CuckooTableBuilder builder(file_writer.get(), kHashTableRatio, num_hash_fun,
100, BytewiseComparator(), 1, false, false,
GetSliceHash, 0 /* column_family_id */,
kDefaultColumnFamilyName);
ASSERT_OK(builder.status());
for (uint32_t i = 0; i < user_keys.size(); i++) {
builder.Add(Slice(GetInternalKey(user_keys[i], true)), Slice(values[i]));
ASSERT_EQ(builder.NumEntries(), i + 1);
ASSERT_OK(builder.status());
}
size_t bucket_size = user_keys[0].size() + values[0].size();
ASSERT_EQ(expected_table_size * bucket_size - 1, builder.FileSize());
ASSERT_OK(builder.Finish());
ASSERT_OK(file_writer->Close());
ASSERT_LE(expected_table_size * bucket_size, builder.FileSize());
std::string expected_unused_bucket = "key00";
expected_unused_bucket += std::string(values[0].size(), 'a');
CheckFileContents(user_keys, values, expected_locations,
expected_unused_bucket, expected_table_size, 4, true);
}
rocksdb: switch to gtest Summary: Our existing test notation is very similar to what is used in gtest. It makes it easy to adopt what is different. In this diff I modify existing [[ https://code.google.com/p/googletest/wiki/Primer#Test_Fixtures:_Using_the_Same_Data_Configuration_for_Multiple_Te | test fixture ]] classes to inherit from `testing::Test`. Also for unit tests that use fixture class, `TEST` is replaced with `TEST_F` as required in gtest. There are several custom `main` functions in our existing tests. To make this transition easier, I modify all `main` functions to fallow gtest notation. But eventually we can remove them and use implementation of `main` that gtest provides. ```lang=bash % cat ~/transform #!/bin/sh files=$(git ls-files '*test\.cc') for file in $files do if grep -q "rocksdb::test::RunAllTests()" $file then if grep -Eq '^class \w+Test {' $file then perl -pi -e 's/^(class \w+Test) {/${1}: public testing::Test {/g' $file perl -pi -e 's/^(TEST)/${1}_F/g' $file fi perl -pi -e 's/(int main.*\{)/${1}::testing::InitGoogleTest(&argc, argv);/g' $file perl -pi -e 's/rocksdb::test::RunAllTests/RUN_ALL_TESTS/g' $file fi done % sh ~/transform % make format ``` Second iteration of this diff contains only scripted changes. Third iteration contains manual changes to fix last errors and make it compilable. Test Plan: Build and notice no errors. ```lang=bash % USE_CLANG=1 make check -j55 ``` Tests are still testing. Reviewers: meyering, sdong, rven, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D35157
10 years ago
TEST_F(CuckooBuilderTest, WithCollisionPathUserKey) {
uint32_t num_hash_fun = 2;
std::vector<std::string> user_keys = {"key01", "key02", "key03",
"key04", "key05"};
std::vector<std::string> values = {"v01", "v02", "v03", "v04", "v05"};
// Need to have a temporary variable here as VS compiler does not currently
// support operator= with initializer_list as a parameter
std::unordered_map<std::string, std::vector<uint64_t>> hm = {
{user_keys[0], {0, 1}},
{user_keys[1], {1, 2}},
{user_keys[2], {2, 3}},
{user_keys[3], {3, 4}},
{user_keys[4], {0, 2}},
};
hash_map = std::move(hm);
std::vector<uint64_t> expected_locations = {0, 1, 3, 4, 2};
uint64_t expected_table_size = GetExpectedTableSize(user_keys.size());
std::unique_ptr<WritableFileWriter> file_writer;
fname = test::PerThreadDBPath("WithCollisionPathUserKey");
ASSERT_OK(WritableFileWriter::Create(env_->GetFileSystem(), fname,
file_options_, &file_writer, nullptr));
CuckooTableBuilder builder(file_writer.get(), kHashTableRatio, num_hash_fun,
2, BytewiseComparator(), 1, false, false,
GetSliceHash, 0 /* column_family_id */,
kDefaultColumnFamilyName);
ASSERT_OK(builder.status());
for (uint32_t i = 0; i < user_keys.size(); i++) {
builder.Add(Slice(GetInternalKey(user_keys[i], true)), Slice(values[i]));
ASSERT_EQ(builder.NumEntries(), i + 1);
ASSERT_OK(builder.status());
}
size_t bucket_size = user_keys[0].size() + values[0].size();
ASSERT_EQ(expected_table_size * bucket_size - 1, builder.FileSize());
ASSERT_OK(builder.Finish());
ASSERT_OK(file_writer->Close());
ASSERT_LE(expected_table_size * bucket_size, builder.FileSize());
std::string expected_unused_bucket = "key00";
expected_unused_bucket += std::string(values[0].size(), 'a');
CheckFileContents(user_keys, values, expected_locations,
expected_unused_bucket, expected_table_size, 2, true);
}
rocksdb: switch to gtest Summary: Our existing test notation is very similar to what is used in gtest. It makes it easy to adopt what is different. In this diff I modify existing [[ https://code.google.com/p/googletest/wiki/Primer#Test_Fixtures:_Using_the_Same_Data_Configuration_for_Multiple_Te | test fixture ]] classes to inherit from `testing::Test`. Also for unit tests that use fixture class, `TEST` is replaced with `TEST_F` as required in gtest. There are several custom `main` functions in our existing tests. To make this transition easier, I modify all `main` functions to fallow gtest notation. But eventually we can remove them and use implementation of `main` that gtest provides. ```lang=bash % cat ~/transform #!/bin/sh files=$(git ls-files '*test\.cc') for file in $files do if grep -q "rocksdb::test::RunAllTests()" $file then if grep -Eq '^class \w+Test {' $file then perl -pi -e 's/^(class \w+Test) {/${1}: public testing::Test {/g' $file perl -pi -e 's/^(TEST)/${1}_F/g' $file fi perl -pi -e 's/(int main.*\{)/${1}::testing::InitGoogleTest(&argc, argv);/g' $file perl -pi -e 's/rocksdb::test::RunAllTests/RUN_ALL_TESTS/g' $file fi done % sh ~/transform % make format ``` Second iteration of this diff contains only scripted changes. Third iteration contains manual changes to fix last errors and make it compilable. Test Plan: Build and notice no errors. ```lang=bash % USE_CLANG=1 make check -j55 ``` Tests are still testing. Reviewers: meyering, sdong, rven, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D35157
10 years ago
TEST_F(CuckooBuilderTest, FailWhenCollisionPathTooLong) {
// Have two hash functions. Insert elements with overlapping hashes.
// Finally try inserting an element with hash value somewhere in the middle
// and it should fail because the no. of elements to displace is too high.
uint32_t num_hash_fun = 2;
std::vector<std::string> user_keys = {"key01", "key02", "key03",
"key04", "key05"};
// Need to have a temporary variable here as VS compiler does not currently
// support operator= with initializer_list as a parameter
std::unordered_map<std::string, std::vector<uint64_t>> hm = {
{user_keys[0], {0, 1}},
{user_keys[1], {1, 2}},
{user_keys[2], {2, 3}},
{user_keys[3], {3, 4}},
{user_keys[4], {0, 1}},
};
hash_map = std::move(hm);
std::unique_ptr<WritableFileWriter> file_writer;
fname = test::PerThreadDBPath("WithCollisionPathUserKey");
ASSERT_OK(WritableFileWriter::Create(env_->GetFileSystem(), fname,
file_options_, &file_writer, nullptr));
CuckooTableBuilder builder(file_writer.get(), kHashTableRatio, num_hash_fun,
2, BytewiseComparator(), 1, false, false,
GetSliceHash, 0 /* column_family_id */,
kDefaultColumnFamilyName);
ASSERT_OK(builder.status());
for (uint32_t i = 0; i < user_keys.size(); i++) {
builder.Add(Slice(GetInternalKey(user_keys[i], false)), Slice("value"));
ASSERT_EQ(builder.NumEntries(), i + 1);
ASSERT_OK(builder.status());
}
ASSERT_TRUE(builder.Finish().IsNotSupported());
ASSERT_OK(file_writer->Close());
}
rocksdb: switch to gtest Summary: Our existing test notation is very similar to what is used in gtest. It makes it easy to adopt what is different. In this diff I modify existing [[ https://code.google.com/p/googletest/wiki/Primer#Test_Fixtures:_Using_the_Same_Data_Configuration_for_Multiple_Te | test fixture ]] classes to inherit from `testing::Test`. Also for unit tests that use fixture class, `TEST` is replaced with `TEST_F` as required in gtest. There are several custom `main` functions in our existing tests. To make this transition easier, I modify all `main` functions to fallow gtest notation. But eventually we can remove them and use implementation of `main` that gtest provides. ```lang=bash % cat ~/transform #!/bin/sh files=$(git ls-files '*test\.cc') for file in $files do if grep -q "rocksdb::test::RunAllTests()" $file then if grep -Eq '^class \w+Test {' $file then perl -pi -e 's/^(class \w+Test) {/${1}: public testing::Test {/g' $file perl -pi -e 's/^(TEST)/${1}_F/g' $file fi perl -pi -e 's/(int main.*\{)/${1}::testing::InitGoogleTest(&argc, argv);/g' $file perl -pi -e 's/rocksdb::test::RunAllTests/RUN_ALL_TESTS/g' $file fi done % sh ~/transform % make format ``` Second iteration of this diff contains only scripted changes. Third iteration contains manual changes to fix last errors and make it compilable. Test Plan: Build and notice no errors. ```lang=bash % USE_CLANG=1 make check -j55 ``` Tests are still testing. Reviewers: meyering, sdong, rven, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D35157
10 years ago
TEST_F(CuckooBuilderTest, FailWhenSameKeyInserted) {
// Need to have a temporary variable here as VS compiler does not currently
// support operator= with initializer_list as a parameter
std::unordered_map<std::string, std::vector<uint64_t>> hm = {
{"repeatedkey", {0, 1, 2, 3}}};
hash_map = std::move(hm);
uint32_t num_hash_fun = 4;
std::string user_key = "repeatedkey";
std::unique_ptr<WritableFileWriter> file_writer;
fname = test::PerThreadDBPath("FailWhenSameKeyInserted");
ASSERT_OK(WritableFileWriter::Create(env_->GetFileSystem(), fname,
file_options_, &file_writer, nullptr));
CuckooTableBuilder builder(file_writer.get(), kHashTableRatio, num_hash_fun,
100, BytewiseComparator(), 1, false, false,
GetSliceHash, 0 /* column_family_id */,
kDefaultColumnFamilyName);
ASSERT_OK(builder.status());
builder.Add(Slice(GetInternalKey(user_key, false)), Slice("value1"));
ASSERT_EQ(builder.NumEntries(), 1u);
ASSERT_OK(builder.status());
builder.Add(Slice(GetInternalKey(user_key, true)), Slice("value2"));
ASSERT_EQ(builder.NumEntries(), 2u);
ASSERT_OK(builder.status());
ASSERT_TRUE(builder.Finish().IsNotSupported());
ASSERT_OK(file_writer->Close());
}
} // namespace ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE
rocksdb: switch to gtest Summary: Our existing test notation is very similar to what is used in gtest. It makes it easy to adopt what is different. In this diff I modify existing [[ https://code.google.com/p/googletest/wiki/Primer#Test_Fixtures:_Using_the_Same_Data_Configuration_for_Multiple_Te | test fixture ]] classes to inherit from `testing::Test`. Also for unit tests that use fixture class, `TEST` is replaced with `TEST_F` as required in gtest. There are several custom `main` functions in our existing tests. To make this transition easier, I modify all `main` functions to fallow gtest notation. But eventually we can remove them and use implementation of `main` that gtest provides. ```lang=bash % cat ~/transform #!/bin/sh files=$(git ls-files '*test\.cc') for file in $files do if grep -q "rocksdb::test::RunAllTests()" $file then if grep -Eq '^class \w+Test {' $file then perl -pi -e 's/^(class \w+Test) {/${1}: public testing::Test {/g' $file perl -pi -e 's/^(TEST)/${1}_F/g' $file fi perl -pi -e 's/(int main.*\{)/${1}::testing::InitGoogleTest(&argc, argv);/g' $file perl -pi -e 's/rocksdb::test::RunAllTests/RUN_ALL_TESTS/g' $file fi done % sh ~/transform % make format ``` Second iteration of this diff contains only scripted changes. Third iteration contains manual changes to fix last errors and make it compilable. Test Plan: Build and notice no errors. ```lang=bash % USE_CLANG=1 make check -j55 ``` Tests are still testing. Reviewers: meyering, sdong, rven, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D35157
10 years ago
int main(int argc, char** argv) {
::testing::InitGoogleTest(&argc, argv);
return RUN_ALL_TESTS();
}
#else
#include <stdio.h>
int main(int /*argc*/, char** /*argv*/) {
fprintf(stderr, "SKIPPED as Cuckoo table is not supported in ROCKSDB_LITE\n");
return 0;
}
#endif // ROCKSDB_LITE