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rocksdb/db/compaction/compaction_job_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).
#ifndef ROCKSDB_LITE
#include "db/compaction/compaction_job.h"
#include <algorithm>
#include <array>
#include <cinttypes>
#include <map>
#include <string>
#include <tuple>
#include "db/blob/blob_index.h"
#include "db/column_family.h"
#include "db/db_impl/db_impl.h"
#include "db/error_handler.h"
#include "db/version_set.h"
Fix a bug by setting up subcompaction bounds properly (#10658) Summary: When user-defined timestamp is enabled, subcompaction bounds should be set up properly. When creating InputIterator for the compaction, the `start` and `end` should have their timestamp portions set to kMaxTimestamp, which is the highest possible timestamp. This is similar to what we do with setting up their sequence numbers to `kMaxSequenceNumber`. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10658 Test Plan: ```bash make check rm -rf /dev/shm/rocksdb/* && mkdir /dev/shm/rocksdb/rocksdb_crashtest_expected && ./db_stress --allow_data_in_errors=True --clear_column_family_one_in=0 --continuous_verification_interval=0 --data_block_index_type=1 --db=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_blackbox --delpercent=5 --delrangepercent=0 --expected_values_dir=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_expected --iterpercent=0 --max_background_compactions=20 --max_bytes_for_level_base=10485760 --max_key=25000000 --max_write_batch_group_size_bytes=1048576 --nooverwritepercent=1 --ops_per_thread=300000 --paranoid_file_checks=1 --partition_filters=0 --prefix_size=8 --prefixpercent=5 --readpercent=30 --reopen=0 --snapshot_hold_ops=100000 --subcompactions=4 --target_file_size_base=65536 --target_file_size_multiplier=2 --test_batches_snapshots=0 --test_cf_consistency=0 --use_multiget=1 --user_timestamp_size=8 --value_size_mult=32 --verify_checksum=1 --write_buffer_size=65536 --writepercent=60 -disable_wal=1 -column_families=1 ``` Reviewed By: akankshamahajan15 Differential Revision: D39393402 Pulled By: riversand963 fbshipit-source-id: f276e35b19fce51a175c368a502fb0718d1f3871
2 years ago
#include "file/random_access_file_reader.h"
#include "file/writable_file_writer.h"
Fix a bug by setting up subcompaction bounds properly (#10658) Summary: When user-defined timestamp is enabled, subcompaction bounds should be set up properly. When creating InputIterator for the compaction, the `start` and `end` should have their timestamp portions set to kMaxTimestamp, which is the highest possible timestamp. This is similar to what we do with setting up their sequence numbers to `kMaxSequenceNumber`. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10658 Test Plan: ```bash make check rm -rf /dev/shm/rocksdb/* && mkdir /dev/shm/rocksdb/rocksdb_crashtest_expected && ./db_stress --allow_data_in_errors=True --clear_column_family_one_in=0 --continuous_verification_interval=0 --data_block_index_type=1 --db=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_blackbox --delpercent=5 --delrangepercent=0 --expected_values_dir=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_expected --iterpercent=0 --max_background_compactions=20 --max_bytes_for_level_base=10485760 --max_key=25000000 --max_write_batch_group_size_bytes=1048576 --nooverwritepercent=1 --ops_per_thread=300000 --paranoid_file_checks=1 --partition_filters=0 --prefix_size=8 --prefixpercent=5 --readpercent=30 --reopen=0 --snapshot_hold_ops=100000 --subcompactions=4 --target_file_size_base=65536 --target_file_size_multiplier=2 --test_batches_snapshots=0 --test_cf_consistency=0 --use_multiget=1 --user_timestamp_size=8 --value_size_mult=32 --verify_checksum=1 --write_buffer_size=65536 --writepercent=60 -disable_wal=1 -column_families=1 ``` Reviewed By: akankshamahajan15 Differential Revision: D39393402 Pulled By: riversand963 fbshipit-source-id: f276e35b19fce51a175c368a502fb0718d1f3871
2 years ago
#include "options/options_helper.h"
#include "rocksdb/cache.h"
#include "rocksdb/convenience.h"
#include "rocksdb/db.h"
#include "rocksdb/file_system.h"
#include "rocksdb/options.h"
#include "rocksdb/write_buffer_manager.h"
#include "table/mock_table.h"
#include "table/unique_id_impl.h"
#include "test_util/testharness.h"
#include "test_util/testutil.h"
#include "util/string_util.h"
#include "utilities/merge_operators.h"
namespace ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE {
namespace {
void VerifyInitializationOfCompactionJobStats(
const CompactionJobStats& compaction_job_stats) {
#if !defined(IOS_CROSS_COMPILE)
ASSERT_EQ(compaction_job_stats.elapsed_micros, 0U);
ASSERT_EQ(compaction_job_stats.num_input_records, 0U);
ASSERT_EQ(compaction_job_stats.num_input_files, 0U);
ASSERT_EQ(compaction_job_stats.num_input_files_at_output_level, 0U);
ASSERT_EQ(compaction_job_stats.num_output_records, 0U);
ASSERT_EQ(compaction_job_stats.num_output_files, 0U);
ASSERT_EQ(compaction_job_stats.is_manual_compaction, true);
ASSERT_EQ(compaction_job_stats.total_input_bytes, 0U);
ASSERT_EQ(compaction_job_stats.total_output_bytes, 0U);
ASSERT_EQ(compaction_job_stats.total_input_raw_key_bytes, 0U);
ASSERT_EQ(compaction_job_stats.total_input_raw_value_bytes, 0U);
ASSERT_EQ(compaction_job_stats.smallest_output_key_prefix[0], 0);
ASSERT_EQ(compaction_job_stats.largest_output_key_prefix[0], 0);
ASSERT_EQ(compaction_job_stats.num_records_replaced, 0U);
ASSERT_EQ(compaction_job_stats.num_input_deletion_records, 0U);
ASSERT_EQ(compaction_job_stats.num_expired_deletion_records, 0U);
ASSERT_EQ(compaction_job_stats.num_corrupt_keys, 0U);
#endif // !defined(IOS_CROSS_COMPILE)
}
// Mock FSWritableFile for testing io priority.
// Only override the essential functions for testing compaction io priority.
class MockTestWritableFile : public FSWritableFileOwnerWrapper {
public:
MockTestWritableFile(std::unique_ptr<FSWritableFile>&& file,
Env::IOPriority io_priority)
: FSWritableFileOwnerWrapper(std::move(file)),
write_io_priority_(io_priority) {}
IOStatus Append(const Slice& data, const IOOptions& options,
IODebugContext* dbg) override {
EXPECT_EQ(options.rate_limiter_priority, write_io_priority_);
return target()->Append(data, options, dbg);
}
IOStatus Append(const Slice& data, const IOOptions& options,
const DataVerificationInfo& verification_info,
IODebugContext* dbg) override {
EXPECT_EQ(options.rate_limiter_priority, write_io_priority_);
return target()->Append(data, options, verification_info, dbg);
}
IOStatus Close(const IOOptions& options, IODebugContext* dbg) override {
EXPECT_EQ(options.rate_limiter_priority, write_io_priority_);
return target()->Close(options, dbg);
}
IOStatus Flush(const IOOptions& options, IODebugContext* dbg) override {
EXPECT_EQ(options.rate_limiter_priority, write_io_priority_);
return target()->Flush(options, dbg);
}
IOStatus Sync(const IOOptions& options, IODebugContext* dbg) override {
EXPECT_EQ(options.rate_limiter_priority, write_io_priority_);
return target()->Sync(options, dbg);
}
IOStatus Fsync(const IOOptions& options, IODebugContext* dbg) override {
EXPECT_EQ(options.rate_limiter_priority, write_io_priority_);
return target()->Fsync(options, dbg);
}
uint64_t GetFileSize(const IOOptions& options, IODebugContext* dbg) override {
EXPECT_EQ(options.rate_limiter_priority, write_io_priority_);
return target()->GetFileSize(options, dbg);
}
IOStatus RangeSync(uint64_t offset, uint64_t nbytes, const IOOptions& options,
IODebugContext* dbg) override {
EXPECT_EQ(options.rate_limiter_priority, write_io_priority_);
return target()->RangeSync(offset, nbytes, options, dbg);
}
void PrepareWrite(size_t offset, size_t len, const IOOptions& options,
IODebugContext* dbg) override {
EXPECT_EQ(options.rate_limiter_priority, write_io_priority_);
target()->PrepareWrite(offset, len, options, dbg);
}
IOStatus Allocate(uint64_t offset, uint64_t len, const IOOptions& options,
IODebugContext* dbg) override {
EXPECT_EQ(options.rate_limiter_priority, write_io_priority_);
return target()->Allocate(offset, len, options, dbg);
}
private:
Env::IOPriority write_io_priority_;
};
// Mock FSRandomAccessFile for testing io priority.
// Only override the essential functions for testing compaction io priority.
class MockTestRandomAccessFile : public FSRandomAccessFileOwnerWrapper {
public:
MockTestRandomAccessFile(std::unique_ptr<FSRandomAccessFile>&& file,
Env::IOPriority io_priority)
: FSRandomAccessFileOwnerWrapper(std::move(file)),
read_io_priority_(io_priority) {}
IOStatus Read(uint64_t offset, size_t n, const IOOptions& options,
Slice* result, char* scratch,
IODebugContext* dbg) const override {
EXPECT_EQ(options.rate_limiter_priority, read_io_priority_);
return target()->Read(offset, n, options, result, scratch, dbg);
}
IOStatus Prefetch(uint64_t offset, size_t n, const IOOptions& options,
IODebugContext* dbg) override {
EXPECT_EQ(options.rate_limiter_priority, read_io_priority_);
return target()->Prefetch(offset, n, options, dbg);
}
private:
Env::IOPriority read_io_priority_;
};
// Mock FileSystem for testing io priority.
class MockTestFileSystem : public FileSystemWrapper {
public:
explicit MockTestFileSystem(const std::shared_ptr<FileSystem>& base,
Env::IOPriority read_io_priority,
Env::IOPriority write_io_priority)
: FileSystemWrapper(base),
read_io_priority_(read_io_priority),
write_io_priority_(write_io_priority) {}
static const char* kClassName() { return "MockTestFileSystem"; }
const char* Name() const override { return kClassName(); }
IOStatus NewRandomAccessFile(const std::string& fname,
const FileOptions& file_opts,
std::unique_ptr<FSRandomAccessFile>* result,
IODebugContext* dbg) override {
IOStatus s = target()->NewRandomAccessFile(fname, file_opts, result, dbg);
EXPECT_OK(s);
result->reset(
new MockTestRandomAccessFile(std::move(*result), read_io_priority_));
return s;
}
IOStatus NewWritableFile(const std::string& fname,
const FileOptions& file_opts,
std::unique_ptr<FSWritableFile>* result,
IODebugContext* dbg) override {
IOStatus s = target()->NewWritableFile(fname, file_opts, result, dbg);
EXPECT_OK(s);
result->reset(
new MockTestWritableFile(std::move(*result), write_io_priority_));
return s;
}
private:
Env::IOPriority read_io_priority_;
Env::IOPriority write_io_priority_;
};
Fix a bug by setting up subcompaction bounds properly (#10658) Summary: When user-defined timestamp is enabled, subcompaction bounds should be set up properly. When creating InputIterator for the compaction, the `start` and `end` should have their timestamp portions set to kMaxTimestamp, which is the highest possible timestamp. This is similar to what we do with setting up their sequence numbers to `kMaxSequenceNumber`. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10658 Test Plan: ```bash make check rm -rf /dev/shm/rocksdb/* && mkdir /dev/shm/rocksdb/rocksdb_crashtest_expected && ./db_stress --allow_data_in_errors=True --clear_column_family_one_in=0 --continuous_verification_interval=0 --data_block_index_type=1 --db=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_blackbox --delpercent=5 --delrangepercent=0 --expected_values_dir=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_expected --iterpercent=0 --max_background_compactions=20 --max_bytes_for_level_base=10485760 --max_key=25000000 --max_write_batch_group_size_bytes=1048576 --nooverwritepercent=1 --ops_per_thread=300000 --paranoid_file_checks=1 --partition_filters=0 --prefix_size=8 --prefixpercent=5 --readpercent=30 --reopen=0 --snapshot_hold_ops=100000 --subcompactions=4 --target_file_size_base=65536 --target_file_size_multiplier=2 --test_batches_snapshots=0 --test_cf_consistency=0 --use_multiget=1 --user_timestamp_size=8 --value_size_mult=32 --verify_checksum=1 --write_buffer_size=65536 --writepercent=60 -disable_wal=1 -column_families=1 ``` Reviewed By: akankshamahajan15 Differential Revision: D39393402 Pulled By: riversand963 fbshipit-source-id: f276e35b19fce51a175c368a502fb0718d1f3871
2 years ago
enum TableTypeForTest : uint8_t { kMockTable = 0, kBlockBasedTable = 1 };
} // namespace
class CompactionJobTestBase : public testing::Test {
protected:
CompactionJobTestBase(std::string dbname, const Comparator* ucmp,
std::function<std::string(uint64_t)> encode_u64_ts,
Fix a bug by setting up subcompaction bounds properly (#10658) Summary: When user-defined timestamp is enabled, subcompaction bounds should be set up properly. When creating InputIterator for the compaction, the `start` and `end` should have their timestamp portions set to kMaxTimestamp, which is the highest possible timestamp. This is similar to what we do with setting up their sequence numbers to `kMaxSequenceNumber`. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10658 Test Plan: ```bash make check rm -rf /dev/shm/rocksdb/* && mkdir /dev/shm/rocksdb/rocksdb_crashtest_expected && ./db_stress --allow_data_in_errors=True --clear_column_family_one_in=0 --continuous_verification_interval=0 --data_block_index_type=1 --db=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_blackbox --delpercent=5 --delrangepercent=0 --expected_values_dir=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_expected --iterpercent=0 --max_background_compactions=20 --max_bytes_for_level_base=10485760 --max_key=25000000 --max_write_batch_group_size_bytes=1048576 --nooverwritepercent=1 --ops_per_thread=300000 --paranoid_file_checks=1 --partition_filters=0 --prefix_size=8 --prefixpercent=5 --readpercent=30 --reopen=0 --snapshot_hold_ops=100000 --subcompactions=4 --target_file_size_base=65536 --target_file_size_multiplier=2 --test_batches_snapshots=0 --test_cf_consistency=0 --use_multiget=1 --user_timestamp_size=8 --value_size_mult=32 --verify_checksum=1 --write_buffer_size=65536 --writepercent=60 -disable_wal=1 -column_families=1 ``` Reviewed By: akankshamahajan15 Differential Revision: D39393402 Pulled By: riversand963 fbshipit-source-id: f276e35b19fce51a175c368a502fb0718d1f3871
2 years ago
bool test_io_priority, TableTypeForTest table_type)
: dbname_(std::move(dbname)),
ucmp_(ucmp),
db_options_(),
mutable_cf_options_(cf_options_),
mutable_db_options_(),
table_cache_(NewLRUCache(50000, 16)),
write_buffer_manager_(db_options_.db_write_buffer_size),
versions_(new VersionSet(
dbname_, &db_options_, env_options_, table_cache_.get(),
&write_buffer_manager_, &write_controller_,
/*block_cache_tracer=*/nullptr,
/*io_tracer=*/nullptr, /*db_id*/ "", /*db_session_id*/ "")),
shutting_down_(false),
mock_table_factory_(new mock::MockTableFactory()),
error_handler_(nullptr, db_options_, &mutex_),
encode_u64_ts_(std::move(encode_u64_ts)),
Fix a bug by setting up subcompaction bounds properly (#10658) Summary: When user-defined timestamp is enabled, subcompaction bounds should be set up properly. When creating InputIterator for the compaction, the `start` and `end` should have their timestamp portions set to kMaxTimestamp, which is the highest possible timestamp. This is similar to what we do with setting up their sequence numbers to `kMaxSequenceNumber`. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10658 Test Plan: ```bash make check rm -rf /dev/shm/rocksdb/* && mkdir /dev/shm/rocksdb/rocksdb_crashtest_expected && ./db_stress --allow_data_in_errors=True --clear_column_family_one_in=0 --continuous_verification_interval=0 --data_block_index_type=1 --db=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_blackbox --delpercent=5 --delrangepercent=0 --expected_values_dir=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_expected --iterpercent=0 --max_background_compactions=20 --max_bytes_for_level_base=10485760 --max_key=25000000 --max_write_batch_group_size_bytes=1048576 --nooverwritepercent=1 --ops_per_thread=300000 --paranoid_file_checks=1 --partition_filters=0 --prefix_size=8 --prefixpercent=5 --readpercent=30 --reopen=0 --snapshot_hold_ops=100000 --subcompactions=4 --target_file_size_base=65536 --target_file_size_multiplier=2 --test_batches_snapshots=0 --test_cf_consistency=0 --use_multiget=1 --user_timestamp_size=8 --value_size_mult=32 --verify_checksum=1 --write_buffer_size=65536 --writepercent=60 -disable_wal=1 -column_families=1 ``` Reviewed By: akankshamahajan15 Differential Revision: D39393402 Pulled By: riversand963 fbshipit-source-id: f276e35b19fce51a175c368a502fb0718d1f3871
2 years ago
test_io_priority_(test_io_priority),
table_type_(table_type) {
Env* base_env = Env::Default();
EXPECT_OK(
test::CreateEnvFromSystem(ConfigOptions(), &base_env, &env_guard_));
env_ = base_env;
fs_ = env_->GetFileSystem();
Align compaction output file boundaries to the next level ones (#10655) Summary: Try to align the compaction output file boundaries to the next level ones (grandparent level), to reduce the level compaction write-amplification. In level compaction, there are "wasted" data at the beginning and end of the output level files. Align the file boundary can avoid such "wasted" compaction. With this PR, it tries to align the non-bottommost level file boundaries to its next level ones. It may cut file when the file size is large enough (at least 50% of target_file_size) and not too large (2x target_file_size). db_bench shows about 12.56% compaction reduction: ``` TEST_TMPDIR=/data/dbbench2 ./db_bench --benchmarks=fillrandom,readrandom -max_background_jobs=12 -num=400000000 -target_file_size_base=33554432 # baseline: Flush(GB): cumulative 25.882, interval 7.216 Cumulative compaction: 285.90 GB write, 162.36 MB/s write, 269.68 GB read, 153.15 MB/s read, 2926.7 seconds # with this change: Flush(GB): cumulative 25.882, interval 7.753 Cumulative compaction: 249.97 GB write, 141.96 MB/s write, 233.74 GB read, 132.74 MB/s read, 2534.9 seconds ``` The compaction simulator shows a similar result (14% with 100G random data). As a side effect, with this PR, the SST file size can exceed the target_file_size, but is capped at 2x target_file_size. And there will be smaller files. Here are file size statistics when loading 100GB with the target file size 32MB: ``` baseline this_PR count 1.656000e+03 1.705000e+03 mean 3.116062e+07 3.028076e+07 std 7.145242e+06 8.046139e+06 ``` The feature is enabled by default, to revert to the old behavior disable it with `AdvancedColumnFamilyOptions.level_compaction_dynamic_file_size = false` Also includes https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/1963 to cut file before skippable grandparent file. Which is for use case like user adding 2 or more non-overlapping data range at the same time, it can reduce the overlapping of 2 datasets in the lower levels. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10655 Reviewed By: cbi42 Differential Revision: D39552321 Pulled By: jay-zhuang fbshipit-source-id: 640d15f159ab0cd973f2426cfc3af266fc8bdde2
2 years ago
// set default for the tests
mutable_cf_options_.target_file_size_base = 1024 * 1024;
mutable_cf_options_.max_compaction_bytes = 10 * 1024 * 1024;
}
void SetUp() override {
rocksdb: Replace ASSERT* with EXPECT* in functions that does not return void value Summary: gtest does not use exceptions to fail a unit test by design, and `ASSERT*`s are implemented using `return`. As a consequence we cannot use `ASSERT*` in a function that does not return `void` value ([[ https://code.google.com/p/googletest/wiki/AdvancedGuide#Assertion_Placement | 1]]), and have to fix our existing code. This diff does this in a generic way, with no manual changes. In order to detect all existing `ASSERT*` that are used in functions that doesn't return void value, I change the code to generate compile errors for such cases. In `util/testharness.h` I defined `EXPECT*` assertions, the same way as `ASSERT*`, and redefined `ASSERT*` to return `void`. Then executed: ```lang=bash % USE_CLANG=1 make all -j55 -k 2> build.log % perl -naF: -e 'print "-- -number=".$F[1]." ".$F[0]."\n" if /: error:/' \ build.log | xargs -L 1 perl -spi -e 's/ASSERT/EXPECT/g if $. == $number' % make format ``` After that I reverted back change to `ASSERT*` in `util/testharness.h`. But preserved introduced `EXPECT*`, which is the same as `ASSERT*`. This will be deleted once switched to gtest. This diff is independent and contains manual changes only in `util/testharness.h`. Test Plan: Make sure all tests are passing. ```lang=bash % USE_CLANG=1 make check ``` Reviewers: igor, lgalanis, sdong, yufei.zhu, rven, meyering Reviewed By: meyering Subscribers: dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D33333
10 years ago
EXPECT_OK(env_->CreateDirIfMissing(dbname_));
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
db_options_.env = env_;
db_options_.fs = fs_;
db_options_.db_paths.emplace_back(dbname_,
std::numeric_limits<uint64_t>::max());
cf_options_.comparator = ucmp_;
Fix a bug by setting up subcompaction bounds properly (#10658) Summary: When user-defined timestamp is enabled, subcompaction bounds should be set up properly. When creating InputIterator for the compaction, the `start` and `end` should have their timestamp portions set to kMaxTimestamp, which is the highest possible timestamp. This is similar to what we do with setting up their sequence numbers to `kMaxSequenceNumber`. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10658 Test Plan: ```bash make check rm -rf /dev/shm/rocksdb/* && mkdir /dev/shm/rocksdb/rocksdb_crashtest_expected && ./db_stress --allow_data_in_errors=True --clear_column_family_one_in=0 --continuous_verification_interval=0 --data_block_index_type=1 --db=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_blackbox --delpercent=5 --delrangepercent=0 --expected_values_dir=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_expected --iterpercent=0 --max_background_compactions=20 --max_bytes_for_level_base=10485760 --max_key=25000000 --max_write_batch_group_size_bytes=1048576 --nooverwritepercent=1 --ops_per_thread=300000 --paranoid_file_checks=1 --partition_filters=0 --prefix_size=8 --prefixpercent=5 --readpercent=30 --reopen=0 --snapshot_hold_ops=100000 --subcompactions=4 --target_file_size_base=65536 --target_file_size_multiplier=2 --test_batches_snapshots=0 --test_cf_consistency=0 --use_multiget=1 --user_timestamp_size=8 --value_size_mult=32 --verify_checksum=1 --write_buffer_size=65536 --writepercent=60 -disable_wal=1 -column_families=1 ``` Reviewed By: akankshamahajan15 Differential Revision: D39393402 Pulled By: riversand963 fbshipit-source-id: f276e35b19fce51a175c368a502fb0718d1f3871
2 years ago
if (table_type_ == TableTypeForTest::kBlockBasedTable) {
BlockBasedTableOptions table_options;
cf_options_.table_factory.reset(NewBlockBasedTableFactory(table_options));
Fix a bug by setting up subcompaction bounds properly (#10658) Summary: When user-defined timestamp is enabled, subcompaction bounds should be set up properly. When creating InputIterator for the compaction, the `start` and `end` should have their timestamp portions set to kMaxTimestamp, which is the highest possible timestamp. This is similar to what we do with setting up their sequence numbers to `kMaxSequenceNumber`. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10658 Test Plan: ```bash make check rm -rf /dev/shm/rocksdb/* && mkdir /dev/shm/rocksdb/rocksdb_crashtest_expected && ./db_stress --allow_data_in_errors=True --clear_column_family_one_in=0 --continuous_verification_interval=0 --data_block_index_type=1 --db=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_blackbox --delpercent=5 --delrangepercent=0 --expected_values_dir=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_expected --iterpercent=0 --max_background_compactions=20 --max_bytes_for_level_base=10485760 --max_key=25000000 --max_write_batch_group_size_bytes=1048576 --nooverwritepercent=1 --ops_per_thread=300000 --paranoid_file_checks=1 --partition_filters=0 --prefix_size=8 --prefixpercent=5 --readpercent=30 --reopen=0 --snapshot_hold_ops=100000 --subcompactions=4 --target_file_size_base=65536 --target_file_size_multiplier=2 --test_batches_snapshots=0 --test_cf_consistency=0 --use_multiget=1 --user_timestamp_size=8 --value_size_mult=32 --verify_checksum=1 --write_buffer_size=65536 --writepercent=60 -disable_wal=1 -column_families=1 ``` Reviewed By: akankshamahajan15 Differential Revision: D39393402 Pulled By: riversand963 fbshipit-source-id: f276e35b19fce51a175c368a502fb0718d1f3871
2 years ago
} else if (table_type_ == TableTypeForTest::kMockTable) {
cf_options_.table_factory = mock_table_factory_;
Fix a bug by setting up subcompaction bounds properly (#10658) Summary: When user-defined timestamp is enabled, subcompaction bounds should be set up properly. When creating InputIterator for the compaction, the `start` and `end` should have their timestamp portions set to kMaxTimestamp, which is the highest possible timestamp. This is similar to what we do with setting up their sequence numbers to `kMaxSequenceNumber`. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10658 Test Plan: ```bash make check rm -rf /dev/shm/rocksdb/* && mkdir /dev/shm/rocksdb/rocksdb_crashtest_expected && ./db_stress --allow_data_in_errors=True --clear_column_family_one_in=0 --continuous_verification_interval=0 --data_block_index_type=1 --db=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_blackbox --delpercent=5 --delrangepercent=0 --expected_values_dir=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_expected --iterpercent=0 --max_background_compactions=20 --max_bytes_for_level_base=10485760 --max_key=25000000 --max_write_batch_group_size_bytes=1048576 --nooverwritepercent=1 --ops_per_thread=300000 --paranoid_file_checks=1 --partition_filters=0 --prefix_size=8 --prefixpercent=5 --readpercent=30 --reopen=0 --snapshot_hold_ops=100000 --subcompactions=4 --target_file_size_base=65536 --target_file_size_multiplier=2 --test_batches_snapshots=0 --test_cf_consistency=0 --use_multiget=1 --user_timestamp_size=8 --value_size_mult=32 --verify_checksum=1 --write_buffer_size=65536 --writepercent=60 -disable_wal=1 -column_families=1 ``` Reviewed By: akankshamahajan15 Differential Revision: D39393402 Pulled By: riversand963 fbshipit-source-id: f276e35b19fce51a175c368a502fb0718d1f3871
2 years ago
} else {
assert(false);
}
}
std::string GenerateFileName(uint64_t file_number) {
FileMetaData meta;
std::vector<DbPath> db_paths;
db_paths.emplace_back(dbname_, std::numeric_limits<uint64_t>::max());
meta.fd = FileDescriptor(file_number, 0, 0);
return TableFileName(db_paths, meta.fd.GetNumber(), meta.fd.GetPathId());
}
std::string KeyStr(const std::string& user_key, const SequenceNumber seq_num,
const ValueType t, uint64_t ts = 0) {
std::string user_key_with_ts = user_key + encode_u64_ts_(ts);
return InternalKey(user_key_with_ts, seq_num, t).Encode().ToString();
}
static std::string BlobStr(uint64_t blob_file_number, uint64_t offset,
uint64_t size) {
std::string blob_index;
BlobIndex::EncodeBlob(&blob_index, blob_file_number, offset, size,
kNoCompression);
return blob_index;
}
static std::string BlobStrTTL(uint64_t blob_file_number, uint64_t offset,
uint64_t size, uint64_t expiration) {
std::string blob_index;
BlobIndex::EncodeBlobTTL(&blob_index, expiration, blob_file_number, offset,
size, kNoCompression);
return blob_index;
}
static std::string BlobStrInlinedTTL(const Slice& value,
uint64_t expiration) {
std::string blob_index;
BlobIndex::EncodeInlinedTTL(&blob_index, expiration, value);
return blob_index;
}
// Creates a table with the specificied key value pairs.
void CreateTable(const std::string& table_name,
const mock::KVVector& contents, uint64_t& file_size) {
std::unique_ptr<WritableFileWriter> file_writer;
Status s = WritableFileWriter::Create(fs_, table_name, FileOptions(),
&file_writer, nullptr);
ASSERT_OK(s);
std::unique_ptr<TableBuilder> table_builder(
cf_options_.table_factory->NewTableBuilder(
TableBuilderOptions(*cfd_->ioptions(), mutable_cf_options_,
cfd_->internal_comparator(),
cfd_->int_tbl_prop_collector_factories(),
CompressionType::kNoCompression,
CompressionOptions(), 0 /* column_family_id */,
kDefaultColumnFamilyName, -1 /* level */),
file_writer.get()));
// Build table.
for (auto kv : contents) {
std::string key;
std::string value;
std::tie(key, value) = kv;
table_builder->Add(key, value);
}
ASSERT_OK(table_builder->Finish());
file_size = table_builder->FileSize();
}
void AddMockFile(const mock::KVVector& contents, int level = 0) {
assert(contents.size() > 0);
bool first_key = true;
std::string smallest, largest;
InternalKey smallest_key, largest_key;
SequenceNumber smallest_seqno = kMaxSequenceNumber;
SequenceNumber largest_seqno = 0;
uint64_t oldest_blob_file_number = kInvalidBlobFileNumber;
for (auto kv : contents) {
ParsedInternalKey key;
std::string skey;
std::string value;
std::tie(skey, value) = kv;
const Status pik_status =
ParseInternalKey(skey, &key, true /* log_err_key */);
smallest_seqno = std::min(smallest_seqno, key.sequence);
largest_seqno = std::max(largest_seqno, key.sequence);
if (first_key ||
cfd_->user_comparator()->Compare(key.user_key, smallest) < 0) {
smallest.assign(key.user_key.data(), key.user_key.size());
smallest_key.DecodeFrom(skey);
}
if (first_key ||
cfd_->user_comparator()->Compare(key.user_key, largest) > 0) {
largest.assign(key.user_key.data(), key.user_key.size());
largest_key.DecodeFrom(skey);
}
first_key = false;
if (pik_status.ok() && key.type == kTypeBlobIndex) {
BlobIndex blob_index;
const Status s = blob_index.DecodeFrom(value);
if (!s.ok()) {
continue;
}
if (blob_index.IsInlined() || blob_index.HasTTL() ||
blob_index.file_number() == kInvalidBlobFileNumber) {
continue;
}
if (oldest_blob_file_number == kInvalidBlobFileNumber ||
oldest_blob_file_number > blob_index.file_number()) {
oldest_blob_file_number = blob_index.file_number();
}
}
}
uint64_t file_number = versions_->NewFileNumber();
Fix a bug by setting up subcompaction bounds properly (#10658) Summary: When user-defined timestamp is enabled, subcompaction bounds should be set up properly. When creating InputIterator for the compaction, the `start` and `end` should have their timestamp portions set to kMaxTimestamp, which is the highest possible timestamp. This is similar to what we do with setting up their sequence numbers to `kMaxSequenceNumber`. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10658 Test Plan: ```bash make check rm -rf /dev/shm/rocksdb/* && mkdir /dev/shm/rocksdb/rocksdb_crashtest_expected && ./db_stress --allow_data_in_errors=True --clear_column_family_one_in=0 --continuous_verification_interval=0 --data_block_index_type=1 --db=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_blackbox --delpercent=5 --delrangepercent=0 --expected_values_dir=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_expected --iterpercent=0 --max_background_compactions=20 --max_bytes_for_level_base=10485760 --max_key=25000000 --max_write_batch_group_size_bytes=1048576 --nooverwritepercent=1 --ops_per_thread=300000 --paranoid_file_checks=1 --partition_filters=0 --prefix_size=8 --prefixpercent=5 --readpercent=30 --reopen=0 --snapshot_hold_ops=100000 --subcompactions=4 --target_file_size_base=65536 --target_file_size_multiplier=2 --test_batches_snapshots=0 --test_cf_consistency=0 --use_multiget=1 --user_timestamp_size=8 --value_size_mult=32 --verify_checksum=1 --write_buffer_size=65536 --writepercent=60 -disable_wal=1 -column_families=1 ``` Reviewed By: akankshamahajan15 Differential Revision: D39393402 Pulled By: riversand963 fbshipit-source-id: f276e35b19fce51a175c368a502fb0718d1f3871
2 years ago
uint64_t file_size = 0;
if (table_type_ == TableTypeForTest::kBlockBasedTable) {
CreateTable(GenerateFileName(file_number), contents, file_size);
Fix a bug by setting up subcompaction bounds properly (#10658) Summary: When user-defined timestamp is enabled, subcompaction bounds should be set up properly. When creating InputIterator for the compaction, the `start` and `end` should have their timestamp portions set to kMaxTimestamp, which is the highest possible timestamp. This is similar to what we do with setting up their sequence numbers to `kMaxSequenceNumber`. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10658 Test Plan: ```bash make check rm -rf /dev/shm/rocksdb/* && mkdir /dev/shm/rocksdb/rocksdb_crashtest_expected && ./db_stress --allow_data_in_errors=True --clear_column_family_one_in=0 --continuous_verification_interval=0 --data_block_index_type=1 --db=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_blackbox --delpercent=5 --delrangepercent=0 --expected_values_dir=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_expected --iterpercent=0 --max_background_compactions=20 --max_bytes_for_level_base=10485760 --max_key=25000000 --max_write_batch_group_size_bytes=1048576 --nooverwritepercent=1 --ops_per_thread=300000 --paranoid_file_checks=1 --partition_filters=0 --prefix_size=8 --prefixpercent=5 --readpercent=30 --reopen=0 --snapshot_hold_ops=100000 --subcompactions=4 --target_file_size_base=65536 --target_file_size_multiplier=2 --test_batches_snapshots=0 --test_cf_consistency=0 --use_multiget=1 --user_timestamp_size=8 --value_size_mult=32 --verify_checksum=1 --write_buffer_size=65536 --writepercent=60 -disable_wal=1 -column_families=1 ``` Reviewed By: akankshamahajan15 Differential Revision: D39393402 Pulled By: riversand963 fbshipit-source-id: f276e35b19fce51a175c368a502fb0718d1f3871
2 years ago
} else if (table_type_ == TableTypeForTest::kMockTable) {
file_size = 10;
EXPECT_OK(mock_table_factory_->CreateMockTable(
env_, GenerateFileName(file_number), std::move(contents)));
Fix a bug by setting up subcompaction bounds properly (#10658) Summary: When user-defined timestamp is enabled, subcompaction bounds should be set up properly. When creating InputIterator for the compaction, the `start` and `end` should have their timestamp portions set to kMaxTimestamp, which is the highest possible timestamp. This is similar to what we do with setting up their sequence numbers to `kMaxSequenceNumber`. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10658 Test Plan: ```bash make check rm -rf /dev/shm/rocksdb/* && mkdir /dev/shm/rocksdb/rocksdb_crashtest_expected && ./db_stress --allow_data_in_errors=True --clear_column_family_one_in=0 --continuous_verification_interval=0 --data_block_index_type=1 --db=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_blackbox --delpercent=5 --delrangepercent=0 --expected_values_dir=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_expected --iterpercent=0 --max_background_compactions=20 --max_bytes_for_level_base=10485760 --max_key=25000000 --max_write_batch_group_size_bytes=1048576 --nooverwritepercent=1 --ops_per_thread=300000 --paranoid_file_checks=1 --partition_filters=0 --prefix_size=8 --prefixpercent=5 --readpercent=30 --reopen=0 --snapshot_hold_ops=100000 --subcompactions=4 --target_file_size_base=65536 --target_file_size_multiplier=2 --test_batches_snapshots=0 --test_cf_consistency=0 --use_multiget=1 --user_timestamp_size=8 --value_size_mult=32 --verify_checksum=1 --write_buffer_size=65536 --writepercent=60 -disable_wal=1 -column_families=1 ``` Reviewed By: akankshamahajan15 Differential Revision: D39393402 Pulled By: riversand963 fbshipit-source-id: f276e35b19fce51a175c368a502fb0718d1f3871
2 years ago
} else {
assert(false);
}
VersionEdit edit;
Sort L0 files by newly introduced epoch_num (#10922) Summary: **Context:** Sorting L0 files by `largest_seqno` has at least two inconvenience: - File ingestion and compaction involving ingested files can create files of overlapping seqno range with the existing files. `force_consistency_check=true` will catch such overlap seqno range even those harmless overlap. - For example, consider the following sequence of events ("key@n" indicates key at seqno "n") - insert k1@1 to memtable m1 - ingest file s1 with k2@2, ingest file s2 with k3@3 - insert k4@4 to m1 - compact files s1, s2 and result in new file s3 of seqno range [2, 3] - flush m1 and result in new file s4 of seqno range [1, 4]. And `force_consistency_check=true` will think s4 and s3 has file reordering corruption that might cause retuning an old value of k1 - However such caught corruption is a false positive since s1, s2 will not have overlapped keys with k1 or whatever inserted into m1 before ingest file s1 by the requirement of file ingestion (otherwise the m1 will be flushed first before any of the file ingestion completes). Therefore there in fact isn't any file reordering corruption. - Single delete can decrease a file's largest seqno and ordering by `largest_seqno` can introduce a wrong ordering hence file reordering corruption - For example, consider the following sequence of events ("key@n" indicates key at seqno "n", Credit to ajkr for this example) - an existing SST s1 contains only k1@1 - insert k1@2 to memtable m1 - ingest file s2 with k3@3, ingest file s3 with k4@4 - insert single delete k5@5 in m1 - flush m1 and result in new file s4 of seqno range [2, 5] - compact s1, s2, s3 and result in new file s5 of seqno range [1, 4] - compact s4 and result in new file s6 of seqno range [2] due to single delete - By the last step, we have file ordering by largest seqno (">" means "newer") : s5 > s6 while s6 contains a newer version of the k1's value (i.e, k1@2) than s5, which is a real reordering corruption. While this can be caught by `force_consistency_check=true`, there isn't a good way to prevent this from happening if ordering by `largest_seqno` Therefore, we are redesigning the sorting criteria of L0 files and avoid above inconvenience. Credit to ajkr , we now introduce `epoch_num` which describes the order of a file being flushed or ingested/imported (compaction output file will has the minimum `epoch_num` among input files'). This will avoid the above inconvenience in the following ways: - In the first case above, there will no longer be overlap seqno range check in `force_consistency_check=true` but `epoch_number` ordering check. This will result in file ordering s1 < s2 < s4 (pre-compaction) and s3 < s4 (post-compaction) which won't trigger false positive corruption. See test class `DBCompactionTestL0FilesMisorderCorruption*` for more. - In the second case above, this will result in file ordering s1 < s2 < s3 < s4 (pre-compacting s1, s2, s3), s5 < s4 (post-compacting s1, s2, s3), s5 < s6 (post-compacting s4), which are correct file ordering without causing any corruption. **Summary:** - Introduce `epoch_number` stored per `ColumnFamilyData` and sort CF's L0 files by their assigned `epoch_number` instead of `largest_seqno`. - `epoch_number` is increased and assigned upon `VersionEdit::AddFile()` for flush (or similarly for WriteLevel0TableForRecovery) and file ingestion (except for allow_behind_true, which will always get assigned as the `kReservedEpochNumberForFileIngestedBehind`) - Compaction output file is assigned with the minimum `epoch_number` among input files' - Refit level: reuse refitted file's epoch_number - Other paths needing `epoch_number` treatment: - Import column families: reuse file's epoch_number if exists. If not, assign one based on `NewestFirstBySeqNo` - Repair: reuse file's epoch_number if exists. If not, assign one based on `NewestFirstBySeqNo`. - Assigning new epoch_number to a file and adding this file to LSM tree should be atomic. This is guaranteed by us assigning epoch_number right upon `VersionEdit::AddFile()` where this version edit will be apply to LSM tree shape right after by holding the db mutex (e.g, flush, file ingestion, import column family) or by there is only 1 ongoing edit per CF (e.g, WriteLevel0TableForRecovery, Repair). - Assigning the minimum input epoch number to compaction output file won't misorder L0 files (even through later `Refit(target_level=0)`). It's due to for every key "k" in the input range, a legit compaction will cover a continuous epoch number range of that key. As long as we assign the key "k" the minimum input epoch number, it won't become newer or older than the versions of this key that aren't included in this compaction hence no misorder. - Persist `epoch_number` of each file in manifest and recover `epoch_number` on db recovery - Backward compatibility with old db without `epoch_number` support is guaranteed by assigning `epoch_number` to recovered files by `NewestFirstBySeqno` order. See `VersionStorageInfo::RecoverEpochNumbers()` for more - Forward compatibility with manifest is guaranteed by flexibility of `NewFileCustomTag` - Replace `force_consistent_check` on L0 with `epoch_number` and remove false positive check like case 1 with `largest_seqno` above - Due to backward compatibility issue, we might encounter files with missing epoch number at the beginning of db recovery. We will still use old L0 sorting mechanism (`NewestFirstBySeqno`) to check/sort them till we infer their epoch number. See usages of `EpochNumberRequirement`. - Remove fix https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5958#issue-511150930 and their outdated tests to file reordering corruption because such fix can be replaced by this PR. - Misc: - update existing tests with `epoch_number` so make check will pass - update https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5958#issue-511150930 tests to verify corruption is fixed using `epoch_number` and cover universal/fifo compaction/CompactRange/CompactFile cases - assert db_mutex is held for a few places before calling ColumnFamilyData::NewEpochNumber() Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10922 Test Plan: - `make check` - New unit tests under `db/db_compaction_test.cc`, `db/db_test2.cc`, `db/version_builder_test.cc`, `db/repair_test.cc` - Updated tests (i.e, `DBCompactionTestL0FilesMisorderCorruption*`) under https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5958#issue-511150930 - [Ongoing] Compatibility test: manually run https://github.com/ajkr/rocksdb/commit/36a5686ec012f35a4371e409aa85c404ca1c210d (with file ingestion off for running the `.orig` binary to prevent this bug affecting upgrade/downgrade formality checking) for 1 hour on `simple black/white box`, `cf_consistency/txn/enable_ts with whitebox + test_best_efforts_recovery with blackbox` - [Ongoing] normal db stress test - [Ongoing] db stress test with aggressive value https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10761 Reviewed By: ajkr Differential Revision: D41063187 Pulled By: hx235 fbshipit-source-id: 826cb23455de7beaabe2d16c57682a82733a32a9
2 years ago
edit.AddFile(
level, file_number, 0, file_size, smallest_key, largest_key,
smallest_seqno, largest_seqno, false, Temperature::kUnknown,
oldest_blob_file_number, kUnknownOldestAncesterTime,
kUnknownFileCreationTime,
versions_->GetColumnFamilySet()->GetDefault()->NewEpochNumber(),
kUnknownFileChecksum, kUnknownFileChecksumFuncName, kNullUniqueId64x2);
mutex_.Lock();
EXPECT_OK(
versions_->LogAndApply(versions_->GetColumnFamilySet()->GetDefault(),
Sync dir containing CURRENT after RenameFile on CURRENT as much as possible (#10573) Summary: **Context:** Below crash test revealed a bug that directory containing CURRENT file (short for `dir_contains_current_file` below) was not always get synced after a new CURRENT is created and being called with `RenameFile` as part of the creation. This bug exposes a risk that such un-synced directory containing the updated CURRENT can’t survive a host crash (e.g, power loss) hence get corrupted. This then will be followed by a recovery from a corrupted CURRENT that we don't want. The root-cause is that a nullptr `FSDirectory* dir_contains_current_file` sometimes gets passed-down to `SetCurrentFile()` hence in those case `dir_contains_current_file->FSDirectory::FsyncWithDirOptions()` will be skipped (which otherwise will internally call`Env/FS::SyncDic()` ) ``` ./db_stress --acquire_snapshot_one_in=10000 --adaptive_readahead=1 --allow_data_in_errors=True --avoid_unnecessary_blocking_io=0 --backup_max_size=104857600 --backup_one_in=100000 --batch_protection_bytes_per_key=8 --block_size=16384 --bloom_bits=134.8015470676662 --bottommost_compression_type=disable --cache_size=8388608 --checkpoint_one_in=1000000 --checksum_type=kCRC32c --clear_column_family_one_in=0 --compact_files_one_in=1000000 --compact_range_one_in=1000000 --compaction_pri=2 --compaction_ttl=100 --compression_max_dict_buffer_bytes=511 --compression_max_dict_bytes=16384 --compression_type=zstd --compression_use_zstd_dict_trainer=1 --compression_zstd_max_train_bytes=65536 --continuous_verification_interval=0 --data_block_index_type=0 --db=$db --db_write_buffer_size=1048576 --delpercent=5 --delrangepercent=0 --destroy_db_initially=0 --disable_wal=0 --enable_compaction_filter=0 --enable_pipelined_write=1 --expected_values_dir=$exp --fail_if_options_file_error=1 --file_checksum_impl=none --flush_one_in=1000000 --get_current_wal_file_one_in=0 --get_live_files_one_in=1000000 --get_property_one_in=1000000 --get_sorted_wal_files_one_in=0 --index_block_restart_interval=4 --ingest_external_file_one_in=0 --iterpercent=10 --key_len_percent_dist=1,30,69 --level_compaction_dynamic_level_bytes=True --mark_for_compaction_one_file_in=10 --max_background_compactions=20 --max_bytes_for_level_base=10485760 --max_key=10000 --max_key_len=3 --max_manifest_file_size=16384 --max_write_batch_group_size_bytes=64 --max_write_buffer_number=3 --max_write_buffer_size_to_maintain=0 --memtable_prefix_bloom_size_ratio=0.001 --memtable_protection_bytes_per_key=1 --memtable_whole_key_filtering=1 --mmap_read=1 --nooverwritepercent=1 --open_metadata_write_fault_one_in=0 --open_read_fault_one_in=0 --open_write_fault_one_in=0 --ops_per_thread=100000000 --optimize_filters_for_memory=1 --paranoid_file_checks=1 --partition_pinning=2 --pause_background_one_in=1000000 --periodic_compaction_seconds=0 --prefix_size=5 --prefixpercent=5 --prepopulate_block_cache=1 --progress_reports=0 --read_fault_one_in=1000 --readpercent=45 --recycle_log_file_num=0 --reopen=0 --ribbon_starting_level=999 --secondary_cache_fault_one_in=32 --secondary_cache_uri=compressed_secondary_cache://capacity=8388608 --set_options_one_in=10000 --snapshot_hold_ops=100000 --sst_file_manager_bytes_per_sec=0 --sst_file_manager_bytes_per_truncate=0 --subcompactions=3 --sync_fault_injection=1 --target_file_size_base=2097 --target_file_size_multiplier=2 --test_batches_snapshots=1 --top_level_index_pinning=1 --use_full_merge_v1=1 --use_merge=1 --value_size_mult=32 --verify_checksum=1 --verify_checksum_one_in=1000000 --verify_db_one_in=100000 --verify_sst_unique_id_in_manifest=1 --wal_bytes_per_sync=524288 --write_buffer_size=4194 --writepercent=35 ``` ``` stderr: WARNING: prefix_size is non-zero but memtablerep != prefix_hash db_stress: utilities/fault_injection_fs.cc:748: virtual rocksdb::IOStatus rocksdb::FaultInjectionTestFS::RenameFile(const std::string &, const std::string &, const rocksdb::IOOptions &, rocksdb::IODebugContext *): Assertion `tlist.find(tdn.second) == tlist.end()' failed.` ``` **Summary:** The PR ensured the non-test path pass down a non-null dir containing CURRENT (which is by current RocksDB assumption just db_dir) by doing the following: - Renamed `directory_to_fsync` as `dir_contains_current_file` in `SetCurrentFile()` to tighten the association between this directory and CURRENT file - Changed `SetCurrentFile()` API to require `dir_contains_current_file` being passed-in, instead of making it by default nullptr. - Because `SetCurrentFile()`'s `dir_contains_current_file` is passed down from `VersionSet::LogAndApply()` then `VersionSet::ProcessManifestWrites()` (i.e, think about this as a chain of 3 functions related to MANIFEST update), these 2 functions also got refactored to require `dir_contains_current_file` - Updated the non-test-path callers of these 3 functions to obtain and pass in non-nullptr `dir_contains_current_file`, which by current assumption of RocksDB, is the `FSDirectory* db_dir`. - `db_impl` path will obtain `DBImpl::directories_.getDbDir()` while others with no access to such `directories_` are obtained on the fly by creating such object `FileSystem::NewDirectory(..)` and manage it by unique pointers to ensure short life time. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10573 Test Plan: - `make check` - Passed the repro db_stress command - For future improvement, since we currently don't assert dir containing CURRENT to be non-nullptr due to https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10573#pullrequestreview-1087698899, there is still chances that future developers mistakenly pass down nullptr dir containing CURRENT thus resulting skipped sync dir and cause the bug again. Therefore a smarter test (e.g, such as quoted from ajkr "(make) unsynced data loss to be dropping files corresponding to unsynced directory entries") is still needed. Reviewed By: ajkr Differential Revision: D39005886 Pulled By: hx235 fbshipit-source-id: 336fb9090d0cfa6ca3dd580db86268007dde7f5a
2 years ago
mutable_cf_options_, &edit, &mutex_, nullptr));
mutex_.Unlock();
}
Fix a bug by setting up subcompaction bounds properly (#10658) Summary: When user-defined timestamp is enabled, subcompaction bounds should be set up properly. When creating InputIterator for the compaction, the `start` and `end` should have their timestamp portions set to kMaxTimestamp, which is the highest possible timestamp. This is similar to what we do with setting up their sequence numbers to `kMaxSequenceNumber`. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10658 Test Plan: ```bash make check rm -rf /dev/shm/rocksdb/* && mkdir /dev/shm/rocksdb/rocksdb_crashtest_expected && ./db_stress --allow_data_in_errors=True --clear_column_family_one_in=0 --continuous_verification_interval=0 --data_block_index_type=1 --db=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_blackbox --delpercent=5 --delrangepercent=0 --expected_values_dir=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_expected --iterpercent=0 --max_background_compactions=20 --max_bytes_for_level_base=10485760 --max_key=25000000 --max_write_batch_group_size_bytes=1048576 --nooverwritepercent=1 --ops_per_thread=300000 --paranoid_file_checks=1 --partition_filters=0 --prefix_size=8 --prefixpercent=5 --readpercent=30 --reopen=0 --snapshot_hold_ops=100000 --subcompactions=4 --target_file_size_base=65536 --target_file_size_multiplier=2 --test_batches_snapshots=0 --test_cf_consistency=0 --use_multiget=1 --user_timestamp_size=8 --value_size_mult=32 --verify_checksum=1 --write_buffer_size=65536 --writepercent=60 -disable_wal=1 -column_families=1 ``` Reviewed By: akankshamahajan15 Differential Revision: D39393402 Pulled By: riversand963 fbshipit-source-id: f276e35b19fce51a175c368a502fb0718d1f3871
2 years ago
void VerifyTables(int output_level,
const std::vector<mock::KVVector>& expected_results,
std::vector<uint64_t> expected_oldest_blob_file_numbers) {
if (expected_results.empty()) {
ASSERT_EQ(compaction_job_stats_.num_output_files, 0U);
return;
}
int expected_output_file_num = 0;
for (const auto& e : expected_results) {
if (!e.empty()) {
++expected_output_file_num;
}
}
ASSERT_EQ(expected_output_file_num, compaction_job_stats_.num_output_files);
if (expected_output_file_num == 0) {
return;
}
if (expected_oldest_blob_file_numbers.empty()) {
expected_oldest_blob_file_numbers.resize(expected_output_file_num,
kInvalidBlobFileNumber);
}
auto cfd = versions_->GetColumnFamilySet()->GetDefault();
if (table_type_ == TableTypeForTest::kMockTable) {
Align compaction output file boundaries to the next level ones (#10655) Summary: Try to align the compaction output file boundaries to the next level ones (grandparent level), to reduce the level compaction write-amplification. In level compaction, there are "wasted" data at the beginning and end of the output level files. Align the file boundary can avoid such "wasted" compaction. With this PR, it tries to align the non-bottommost level file boundaries to its next level ones. It may cut file when the file size is large enough (at least 50% of target_file_size) and not too large (2x target_file_size). db_bench shows about 12.56% compaction reduction: ``` TEST_TMPDIR=/data/dbbench2 ./db_bench --benchmarks=fillrandom,readrandom -max_background_jobs=12 -num=400000000 -target_file_size_base=33554432 # baseline: Flush(GB): cumulative 25.882, interval 7.216 Cumulative compaction: 285.90 GB write, 162.36 MB/s write, 269.68 GB read, 153.15 MB/s read, 2926.7 seconds # with this change: Flush(GB): cumulative 25.882, interval 7.753 Cumulative compaction: 249.97 GB write, 141.96 MB/s write, 233.74 GB read, 132.74 MB/s read, 2534.9 seconds ``` The compaction simulator shows a similar result (14% with 100G random data). As a side effect, with this PR, the SST file size can exceed the target_file_size, but is capped at 2x target_file_size. And there will be smaller files. Here are file size statistics when loading 100GB with the target file size 32MB: ``` baseline this_PR count 1.656000e+03 1.705000e+03 mean 3.116062e+07 3.028076e+07 std 7.145242e+06 8.046139e+06 ``` The feature is enabled by default, to revert to the old behavior disable it with `AdvancedColumnFamilyOptions.level_compaction_dynamic_file_size = false` Also includes https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/1963 to cut file before skippable grandparent file. Which is for use case like user adding 2 or more non-overlapping data range at the same time, it can reduce the overlapping of 2 datasets in the lower levels. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10655 Reviewed By: cbi42 Differential Revision: D39552321 Pulled By: jay-zhuang fbshipit-source-id: 640d15f159ab0cd973f2426cfc3af266fc8bdde2
2 years ago
ASSERT_EQ(compaction_job_stats_.num_output_files,
expected_results.size());
mock_table_factory_->AssertLatestFiles(expected_results);
Fix a bug by setting up subcompaction bounds properly (#10658) Summary: When user-defined timestamp is enabled, subcompaction bounds should be set up properly. When creating InputIterator for the compaction, the `start` and `end` should have their timestamp portions set to kMaxTimestamp, which is the highest possible timestamp. This is similar to what we do with setting up their sequence numbers to `kMaxSequenceNumber`. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10658 Test Plan: ```bash make check rm -rf /dev/shm/rocksdb/* && mkdir /dev/shm/rocksdb/rocksdb_crashtest_expected && ./db_stress --allow_data_in_errors=True --clear_column_family_one_in=0 --continuous_verification_interval=0 --data_block_index_type=1 --db=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_blackbox --delpercent=5 --delrangepercent=0 --expected_values_dir=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_expected --iterpercent=0 --max_background_compactions=20 --max_bytes_for_level_base=10485760 --max_key=25000000 --max_write_batch_group_size_bytes=1048576 --nooverwritepercent=1 --ops_per_thread=300000 --paranoid_file_checks=1 --partition_filters=0 --prefix_size=8 --prefixpercent=5 --readpercent=30 --reopen=0 --snapshot_hold_ops=100000 --subcompactions=4 --target_file_size_base=65536 --target_file_size_multiplier=2 --test_batches_snapshots=0 --test_cf_consistency=0 --use_multiget=1 --user_timestamp_size=8 --value_size_mult=32 --verify_checksum=1 --write_buffer_size=65536 --writepercent=60 -disable_wal=1 -column_families=1 ``` Reviewed By: akankshamahajan15 Differential Revision: D39393402 Pulled By: riversand963 fbshipit-source-id: f276e35b19fce51a175c368a502fb0718d1f3871
2 years ago
} else {
assert(table_type_ == TableTypeForTest::kBlockBasedTable);
}
auto output_files =
cfd->current()->storage_info()->LevelFiles(output_level);
ASSERT_EQ(expected_output_file_num, output_files.size());
if (table_type_ == TableTypeForTest::kMockTable) {
Align compaction output file boundaries to the next level ones (#10655) Summary: Try to align the compaction output file boundaries to the next level ones (grandparent level), to reduce the level compaction write-amplification. In level compaction, there are "wasted" data at the beginning and end of the output level files. Align the file boundary can avoid such "wasted" compaction. With this PR, it tries to align the non-bottommost level file boundaries to its next level ones. It may cut file when the file size is large enough (at least 50% of target_file_size) and not too large (2x target_file_size). db_bench shows about 12.56% compaction reduction: ``` TEST_TMPDIR=/data/dbbench2 ./db_bench --benchmarks=fillrandom,readrandom -max_background_jobs=12 -num=400000000 -target_file_size_base=33554432 # baseline: Flush(GB): cumulative 25.882, interval 7.216 Cumulative compaction: 285.90 GB write, 162.36 MB/s write, 269.68 GB read, 153.15 MB/s read, 2926.7 seconds # with this change: Flush(GB): cumulative 25.882, interval 7.753 Cumulative compaction: 249.97 GB write, 141.96 MB/s write, 233.74 GB read, 132.74 MB/s read, 2534.9 seconds ``` The compaction simulator shows a similar result (14% with 100G random data). As a side effect, with this PR, the SST file size can exceed the target_file_size, but is capped at 2x target_file_size. And there will be smaller files. Here are file size statistics when loading 100GB with the target file size 32MB: ``` baseline this_PR count 1.656000e+03 1.705000e+03 mean 3.116062e+07 3.028076e+07 std 7.145242e+06 8.046139e+06 ``` The feature is enabled by default, to revert to the old behavior disable it with `AdvancedColumnFamilyOptions.level_compaction_dynamic_file_size = false` Also includes https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/1963 to cut file before skippable grandparent file. Which is for use case like user adding 2 or more non-overlapping data range at the same time, it can reduce the overlapping of 2 datasets in the lower levels. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10655 Reviewed By: cbi42 Differential Revision: D39552321 Pulled By: jay-zhuang fbshipit-source-id: 640d15f159ab0cd973f2426cfc3af266fc8bdde2
2 years ago
assert(output_files.size() ==
static_cast<size_t>(expected_output_file_num));
Fix a bug by setting up subcompaction bounds properly (#10658) Summary: When user-defined timestamp is enabled, subcompaction bounds should be set up properly. When creating InputIterator for the compaction, the `start` and `end` should have their timestamp portions set to kMaxTimestamp, which is the highest possible timestamp. This is similar to what we do with setting up their sequence numbers to `kMaxSequenceNumber`. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10658 Test Plan: ```bash make check rm -rf /dev/shm/rocksdb/* && mkdir /dev/shm/rocksdb/rocksdb_crashtest_expected && ./db_stress --allow_data_in_errors=True --clear_column_family_one_in=0 --continuous_verification_interval=0 --data_block_index_type=1 --db=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_blackbox --delpercent=5 --delrangepercent=0 --expected_values_dir=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_expected --iterpercent=0 --max_background_compactions=20 --max_bytes_for_level_base=10485760 --max_key=25000000 --max_write_batch_group_size_bytes=1048576 --nooverwritepercent=1 --ops_per_thread=300000 --paranoid_file_checks=1 --partition_filters=0 --prefix_size=8 --prefixpercent=5 --readpercent=30 --reopen=0 --snapshot_hold_ops=100000 --subcompactions=4 --target_file_size_base=65536 --target_file_size_multiplier=2 --test_batches_snapshots=0 --test_cf_consistency=0 --use_multiget=1 --user_timestamp_size=8 --value_size_mult=32 --verify_checksum=1 --write_buffer_size=65536 --writepercent=60 -disable_wal=1 -column_families=1 ``` Reviewed By: akankshamahajan15 Differential Revision: D39393402 Pulled By: riversand963 fbshipit-source-id: f276e35b19fce51a175c368a502fb0718d1f3871
2 years ago
const FileMetaData* const output_file = output_files[0];
ASSERT_EQ(output_file->oldest_blob_file_number,
expected_oldest_blob_file_numbers[0]);
return;
}
for (size_t i = 0; i < expected_results.size(); ++i) {
const FileMetaData* const output_file = output_files[i];
std::string file_name = GenerateFileName(output_file->fd.GetNumber());
const auto& fs = env_->GetFileSystem();
std::unique_ptr<RandomAccessFileReader> freader;
IOStatus ios = RandomAccessFileReader::Create(
fs, file_name, FileOptions(), &freader, nullptr);
ASSERT_OK(ios);
std::unique_ptr<TableReader> table_reader;
uint64_t file_size = output_file->fd.GetFileSize();
ReadOptions read_opts;
Status s = cf_options_.table_factory->NewTableReader(
read_opts,
TableReaderOptions(*cfd->ioptions(), nullptr, FileOptions(),
cfd_->internal_comparator()),
std::move(freader), file_size, &table_reader, false);
ASSERT_OK(s);
assert(table_reader);
std::unique_ptr<InternalIterator> iiter(
table_reader->NewIterator(read_opts, nullptr, nullptr, true,
TableReaderCaller::kUncategorized));
assert(iiter);
mock::KVVector from_db;
for (iiter->SeekToFirst(); iiter->Valid(); iiter->Next()) {
const Slice key = iiter->key();
const Slice value = iiter->value();
from_db.emplace_back(
make_pair(key.ToString(false), value.ToString(false)));
}
ASSERT_EQ(expected_results[i], from_db);
}
}
void SetLastSequence(const SequenceNumber sequence_number) {
versions_->SetLastAllocatedSequence(sequence_number + 1);
versions_->SetLastPublishedSequence(sequence_number + 1);
versions_->SetLastSequence(sequence_number + 1);
}
// returns expected result after compaction
mock::KVVector CreateTwoFiles(bool gen_corrupted_keys) {
stl_wrappers::KVMap expected_results;
constexpr int kKeysPerFile = 10000;
constexpr int kCorruptKeysPerFile = 200;
constexpr int kMatchingKeys = kKeysPerFile / 2;
SequenceNumber sequence_number = 0;
auto corrupt_id = [&](int id) {
return gen_corrupted_keys && id > 0 && id <= kCorruptKeysPerFile;
};
for (int i = 0; i < 2; ++i) {
auto contents = mock::MakeMockFile();
for (int k = 0; k < kKeysPerFile; ++k) {
auto key = std::to_string(i * kMatchingKeys + k);
auto value = std::to_string(i * kKeysPerFile + k);
InternalKey internal_key(key, ++sequence_number, kTypeValue);
Make Compaction class easier to use Summary: The goal of this diff is to make Compaction class easier to use. This should also make new compaction algorithms easier to write (like CompactFiles from @yhchiang and dynamic leveled and multi-leveled universal from @sdong). Here are couple of things demonstrating that Compaction class is hard to use: 1. we have two constructors of Compaction class 2. there's this thing called grandparents_, but it appears to only be setup for leveled compaction and not compactfiles 3. it's easy to introduce a subtle and dangerous bug like this: D36225 4. SetupBottomMostLevel() is hard to understand and it shouldn't be. See this comment: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/blob/afbafeaeaebfd27a0f3e992fee8e0c57d07658fa/db/compaction.cc#L236-L241. It also made it harder for @yhchiang to write CompactFiles, as evidenced by this: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/blob/afbafeaeaebfd27a0f3e992fee8e0c57d07658fa/db/compaction_picker.cc#L204-L210 The problem is that we create Compaction object, which holds a lot of state, and then pass it around to some functions. After those functions are done mutating, then we call couple of functions on Compaction object, like SetupBottommostLevel() and MarkFilesBeingCompacted(). It is very hard to see what's happening with all that Compaction's state while it's travelling across different functions. If you're writing a new PickCompaction() function you need to try really hard to understand what are all the functions you need to run on Compaction object and what state you need to setup. My proposed solution is to make important parts of Compaction immutable after construction. PickCompaction() should calculate compaction inputs and then pass them onto Compaction object once they are finalized. That makes it easy to create a new compaction -- just provide all the parameters to the constructor and you're done. No need to call confusing functions after you created your object. This diff doesn't fully achieve that goal, but it comes pretty close. Here are some of the changes: * have one Compaction constructor instead of two. * inputs_ is constant after construction * MarkFilesBeingCompacted() is now private to Compaction class and automatically called on construction/destruction. * SetupBottommostLevel() is gone. Compaction figures it out on its own based on the input. * CompactionPicker's functions are not passing around Compaction object anymore. They are only passing around the state that they need. Test Plan: make check make asan_check make valgrind_check Reviewers: rven, anthony, sdong, yhchiang Reviewed By: yhchiang Subscribers: sdong, yhchiang, dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D36687
10 years ago
// This is how the key will look like once it's written in bottommost
// file
InternalKey bottommost_internal_key(key, 0, kTypeValue);
if (corrupt_id(k)) {
test::CorruptKeyType(&internal_key);
test::CorruptKeyType(&bottommost_internal_key);
}
contents.push_back({internal_key.Encode().ToString(), value});
if (i == 1 || k < kMatchingKeys || corrupt_id(k - kMatchingKeys)) {
expected_results.insert(
{bottommost_internal_key.Encode().ToString(), value});
}
}
mock::SortKVVector(&contents, ucmp_);
AddMockFile(contents);
}
SetLastSequence(sequence_number);
mock::KVVector expected_results_kvvector;
for (auto& kv : expected_results) {
expected_results_kvvector.push_back({kv.first, kv.second});
}
return expected_results_kvvector;
}
void NewDB() {
EXPECT_OK(DestroyDB(dbname_, Options()));
EXPECT_OK(env_->CreateDirIfMissing(dbname_));
Fix a bug by setting up subcompaction bounds properly (#10658) Summary: When user-defined timestamp is enabled, subcompaction bounds should be set up properly. When creating InputIterator for the compaction, the `start` and `end` should have their timestamp portions set to kMaxTimestamp, which is the highest possible timestamp. This is similar to what we do with setting up their sequence numbers to `kMaxSequenceNumber`. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10658 Test Plan: ```bash make check rm -rf /dev/shm/rocksdb/* && mkdir /dev/shm/rocksdb/rocksdb_crashtest_expected && ./db_stress --allow_data_in_errors=True --clear_column_family_one_in=0 --continuous_verification_interval=0 --data_block_index_type=1 --db=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_blackbox --delpercent=5 --delrangepercent=0 --expected_values_dir=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_expected --iterpercent=0 --max_background_compactions=20 --max_bytes_for_level_base=10485760 --max_key=25000000 --max_write_batch_group_size_bytes=1048576 --nooverwritepercent=1 --ops_per_thread=300000 --paranoid_file_checks=1 --partition_filters=0 --prefix_size=8 --prefixpercent=5 --readpercent=30 --reopen=0 --snapshot_hold_ops=100000 --subcompactions=4 --target_file_size_base=65536 --target_file_size_multiplier=2 --test_batches_snapshots=0 --test_cf_consistency=0 --use_multiget=1 --user_timestamp_size=8 --value_size_mult=32 --verify_checksum=1 --write_buffer_size=65536 --writepercent=60 -disable_wal=1 -column_families=1 ``` Reviewed By: akankshamahajan15 Differential Revision: D39393402 Pulled By: riversand963 fbshipit-source-id: f276e35b19fce51a175c368a502fb0718d1f3871
2 years ago
std::shared_ptr<Logger> info_log;
DBOptions db_opts = BuildDBOptions(db_options_, mutable_db_options_);
Status s = CreateLoggerFromOptions(dbname_, db_opts, &info_log);
ASSERT_OK(s);
db_options_.info_log = info_log;
versions_.reset(
new VersionSet(dbname_, &db_options_, env_options_, table_cache_.get(),
&write_buffer_manager_, &write_controller_,
/*block_cache_tracer=*/nullptr, /*io_tracer=*/nullptr,
/*db_id*/ "", /*db_session_id*/ ""));
compaction_job_stats_.Reset();
ASSERT_OK(SetIdentityFile(env_, dbname_));
VersionEdit new_db;
new_db.SetLogNumber(0);
new_db.SetNextFile(2);
new_db.SetLastSequence(0);
const std::string manifest = DescriptorFileName(dbname_, 1);
std::unique_ptr<WritableFileWriter> file_writer;
const auto& fs = env_->GetFileSystem();
Fix a bug by setting up subcompaction bounds properly (#10658) Summary: When user-defined timestamp is enabled, subcompaction bounds should be set up properly. When creating InputIterator for the compaction, the `start` and `end` should have their timestamp portions set to kMaxTimestamp, which is the highest possible timestamp. This is similar to what we do with setting up their sequence numbers to `kMaxSequenceNumber`. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10658 Test Plan: ```bash make check rm -rf /dev/shm/rocksdb/* && mkdir /dev/shm/rocksdb/rocksdb_crashtest_expected && ./db_stress --allow_data_in_errors=True --clear_column_family_one_in=0 --continuous_verification_interval=0 --data_block_index_type=1 --db=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_blackbox --delpercent=5 --delrangepercent=0 --expected_values_dir=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_expected --iterpercent=0 --max_background_compactions=20 --max_bytes_for_level_base=10485760 --max_key=25000000 --max_write_batch_group_size_bytes=1048576 --nooverwritepercent=1 --ops_per_thread=300000 --paranoid_file_checks=1 --partition_filters=0 --prefix_size=8 --prefixpercent=5 --readpercent=30 --reopen=0 --snapshot_hold_ops=100000 --subcompactions=4 --target_file_size_base=65536 --target_file_size_multiplier=2 --test_batches_snapshots=0 --test_cf_consistency=0 --use_multiget=1 --user_timestamp_size=8 --value_size_mult=32 --verify_checksum=1 --write_buffer_size=65536 --writepercent=60 -disable_wal=1 -column_families=1 ``` Reviewed By: akankshamahajan15 Differential Revision: D39393402 Pulled By: riversand963 fbshipit-source-id: f276e35b19fce51a175c368a502fb0718d1f3871
2 years ago
s = WritableFileWriter::Create(fs, manifest,
fs->OptimizeForManifestWrite(env_options_),
&file_writer, nullptr);
ASSERT_OK(s);
{
log::Writer log(std::move(file_writer), 0, false);
std::string record;
new_db.EncodeTo(&record);
s = log.AddRecord(record);
}
ASSERT_OK(s);
// Make "CURRENT" file that points to the new manifest file.
s = SetCurrentFile(fs_.get(), dbname_, 1, nullptr);
ASSERT_OK(s);
cf_options_.merge_operator = merge_op_;
cf_options_.compaction_filter = compaction_filter_.get();
std::vector<ColumnFamilyDescriptor> column_families;
column_families.emplace_back(kDefaultColumnFamilyName, cf_options_);
ASSERT_OK(versions_->Recover(column_families, false));
cfd_ = versions_->GetColumnFamilySet()->GetDefault();
}
Fix a bug by setting up subcompaction bounds properly (#10658) Summary: When user-defined timestamp is enabled, subcompaction bounds should be set up properly. When creating InputIterator for the compaction, the `start` and `end` should have their timestamp portions set to kMaxTimestamp, which is the highest possible timestamp. This is similar to what we do with setting up their sequence numbers to `kMaxSequenceNumber`. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10658 Test Plan: ```bash make check rm -rf /dev/shm/rocksdb/* && mkdir /dev/shm/rocksdb/rocksdb_crashtest_expected && ./db_stress --allow_data_in_errors=True --clear_column_family_one_in=0 --continuous_verification_interval=0 --data_block_index_type=1 --db=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_blackbox --delpercent=5 --delrangepercent=0 --expected_values_dir=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_expected --iterpercent=0 --max_background_compactions=20 --max_bytes_for_level_base=10485760 --max_key=25000000 --max_write_batch_group_size_bytes=1048576 --nooverwritepercent=1 --ops_per_thread=300000 --paranoid_file_checks=1 --partition_filters=0 --prefix_size=8 --prefixpercent=5 --readpercent=30 --reopen=0 --snapshot_hold_ops=100000 --subcompactions=4 --target_file_size_base=65536 --target_file_size_multiplier=2 --test_batches_snapshots=0 --test_cf_consistency=0 --use_multiget=1 --user_timestamp_size=8 --value_size_mult=32 --verify_checksum=1 --write_buffer_size=65536 --writepercent=60 -disable_wal=1 -column_families=1 ``` Reviewed By: akankshamahajan15 Differential Revision: D39393402 Pulled By: riversand963 fbshipit-source-id: f276e35b19fce51a175c368a502fb0718d1f3871
2 years ago
// input_files[i] on input_levels[i]
void RunLastLevelCompaction(
const std::vector<std::vector<FileMetaData*>>& input_files,
Fix a bug by setting up subcompaction bounds properly (#10658) Summary: When user-defined timestamp is enabled, subcompaction bounds should be set up properly. When creating InputIterator for the compaction, the `start` and `end` should have their timestamp portions set to kMaxTimestamp, which is the highest possible timestamp. This is similar to what we do with setting up their sequence numbers to `kMaxSequenceNumber`. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10658 Test Plan: ```bash make check rm -rf /dev/shm/rocksdb/* && mkdir /dev/shm/rocksdb/rocksdb_crashtest_expected && ./db_stress --allow_data_in_errors=True --clear_column_family_one_in=0 --continuous_verification_interval=0 --data_block_index_type=1 --db=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_blackbox --delpercent=5 --delrangepercent=0 --expected_values_dir=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_expected --iterpercent=0 --max_background_compactions=20 --max_bytes_for_level_base=10485760 --max_key=25000000 --max_write_batch_group_size_bytes=1048576 --nooverwritepercent=1 --ops_per_thread=300000 --paranoid_file_checks=1 --partition_filters=0 --prefix_size=8 --prefixpercent=5 --readpercent=30 --reopen=0 --snapshot_hold_ops=100000 --subcompactions=4 --target_file_size_base=65536 --target_file_size_multiplier=2 --test_batches_snapshots=0 --test_cf_consistency=0 --use_multiget=1 --user_timestamp_size=8 --value_size_mult=32 --verify_checksum=1 --write_buffer_size=65536 --writepercent=60 -disable_wal=1 -column_families=1 ``` Reviewed By: akankshamahajan15 Differential Revision: D39393402 Pulled By: riversand963 fbshipit-source-id: f276e35b19fce51a175c368a502fb0718d1f3871
2 years ago
const std::vector<int> input_levels,
std::function<void(Compaction& comp)>&& verify_func,
const std::vector<SequenceNumber>& snapshots = {}) {
const int kLastLevel = cf_options_.num_levels - 1;
verify_per_key_placement_ = std::move(verify_func);
mock::KVVector empty_map;
Fix a bug by setting up subcompaction bounds properly (#10658) Summary: When user-defined timestamp is enabled, subcompaction bounds should be set up properly. When creating InputIterator for the compaction, the `start` and `end` should have their timestamp portions set to kMaxTimestamp, which is the highest possible timestamp. This is similar to what we do with setting up their sequence numbers to `kMaxSequenceNumber`. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10658 Test Plan: ```bash make check rm -rf /dev/shm/rocksdb/* && mkdir /dev/shm/rocksdb/rocksdb_crashtest_expected && ./db_stress --allow_data_in_errors=True --clear_column_family_one_in=0 --continuous_verification_interval=0 --data_block_index_type=1 --db=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_blackbox --delpercent=5 --delrangepercent=0 --expected_values_dir=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_expected --iterpercent=0 --max_background_compactions=20 --max_bytes_for_level_base=10485760 --max_key=25000000 --max_write_batch_group_size_bytes=1048576 --nooverwritepercent=1 --ops_per_thread=300000 --paranoid_file_checks=1 --partition_filters=0 --prefix_size=8 --prefixpercent=5 --readpercent=30 --reopen=0 --snapshot_hold_ops=100000 --subcompactions=4 --target_file_size_base=65536 --target_file_size_multiplier=2 --test_batches_snapshots=0 --test_cf_consistency=0 --use_multiget=1 --user_timestamp_size=8 --value_size_mult=32 --verify_checksum=1 --write_buffer_size=65536 --writepercent=60 -disable_wal=1 -column_families=1 ``` Reviewed By: akankshamahajan15 Differential Revision: D39393402 Pulled By: riversand963 fbshipit-source-id: f276e35b19fce51a175c368a502fb0718d1f3871
2 years ago
RunCompaction(input_files, input_levels, {empty_map}, snapshots,
kMaxSequenceNumber, kLastLevel, false);
}
Fix a bug by setting up subcompaction bounds properly (#10658) Summary: When user-defined timestamp is enabled, subcompaction bounds should be set up properly. When creating InputIterator for the compaction, the `start` and `end` should have their timestamp portions set to kMaxTimestamp, which is the highest possible timestamp. This is similar to what we do with setting up their sequence numbers to `kMaxSequenceNumber`. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10658 Test Plan: ```bash make check rm -rf /dev/shm/rocksdb/* && mkdir /dev/shm/rocksdb/rocksdb_crashtest_expected && ./db_stress --allow_data_in_errors=True --clear_column_family_one_in=0 --continuous_verification_interval=0 --data_block_index_type=1 --db=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_blackbox --delpercent=5 --delrangepercent=0 --expected_values_dir=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_expected --iterpercent=0 --max_background_compactions=20 --max_bytes_for_level_base=10485760 --max_key=25000000 --max_write_batch_group_size_bytes=1048576 --nooverwritepercent=1 --ops_per_thread=300000 --paranoid_file_checks=1 --partition_filters=0 --prefix_size=8 --prefixpercent=5 --readpercent=30 --reopen=0 --snapshot_hold_ops=100000 --subcompactions=4 --target_file_size_base=65536 --target_file_size_multiplier=2 --test_batches_snapshots=0 --test_cf_consistency=0 --use_multiget=1 --user_timestamp_size=8 --value_size_mult=32 --verify_checksum=1 --write_buffer_size=65536 --writepercent=60 -disable_wal=1 -column_families=1 ``` Reviewed By: akankshamahajan15 Differential Revision: D39393402 Pulled By: riversand963 fbshipit-source-id: f276e35b19fce51a175c368a502fb0718d1f3871
2 years ago
// input_files[i] on input_levels[i]
void RunCompaction(
const std::vector<std::vector<FileMetaData*>>& input_files,
Fix a bug by setting up subcompaction bounds properly (#10658) Summary: When user-defined timestamp is enabled, subcompaction bounds should be set up properly. When creating InputIterator for the compaction, the `start` and `end` should have their timestamp portions set to kMaxTimestamp, which is the highest possible timestamp. This is similar to what we do with setting up their sequence numbers to `kMaxSequenceNumber`. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10658 Test Plan: ```bash make check rm -rf /dev/shm/rocksdb/* && mkdir /dev/shm/rocksdb/rocksdb_crashtest_expected && ./db_stress --allow_data_in_errors=True --clear_column_family_one_in=0 --continuous_verification_interval=0 --data_block_index_type=1 --db=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_blackbox --delpercent=5 --delrangepercent=0 --expected_values_dir=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_expected --iterpercent=0 --max_background_compactions=20 --max_bytes_for_level_base=10485760 --max_key=25000000 --max_write_batch_group_size_bytes=1048576 --nooverwritepercent=1 --ops_per_thread=300000 --paranoid_file_checks=1 --partition_filters=0 --prefix_size=8 --prefixpercent=5 --readpercent=30 --reopen=0 --snapshot_hold_ops=100000 --subcompactions=4 --target_file_size_base=65536 --target_file_size_multiplier=2 --test_batches_snapshots=0 --test_cf_consistency=0 --use_multiget=1 --user_timestamp_size=8 --value_size_mult=32 --verify_checksum=1 --write_buffer_size=65536 --writepercent=60 -disable_wal=1 -column_families=1 ``` Reviewed By: akankshamahajan15 Differential Revision: D39393402 Pulled By: riversand963 fbshipit-source-id: f276e35b19fce51a175c368a502fb0718d1f3871
2 years ago
const std::vector<int>& input_levels,
const std::vector<mock::KVVector>& expected_results,
const std::vector<SequenceNumber>& snapshots = {},
SequenceNumber earliest_write_conflict_snapshot = kMaxSequenceNumber,
int output_level = 1, bool verify = true,
Fix a bug by setting up subcompaction bounds properly (#10658) Summary: When user-defined timestamp is enabled, subcompaction bounds should be set up properly. When creating InputIterator for the compaction, the `start` and `end` should have their timestamp portions set to kMaxTimestamp, which is the highest possible timestamp. This is similar to what we do with setting up their sequence numbers to `kMaxSequenceNumber`. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10658 Test Plan: ```bash make check rm -rf /dev/shm/rocksdb/* && mkdir /dev/shm/rocksdb/rocksdb_crashtest_expected && ./db_stress --allow_data_in_errors=True --clear_column_family_one_in=0 --continuous_verification_interval=0 --data_block_index_type=1 --db=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_blackbox --delpercent=5 --delrangepercent=0 --expected_values_dir=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_expected --iterpercent=0 --max_background_compactions=20 --max_bytes_for_level_base=10485760 --max_key=25000000 --max_write_batch_group_size_bytes=1048576 --nooverwritepercent=1 --ops_per_thread=300000 --paranoid_file_checks=1 --partition_filters=0 --prefix_size=8 --prefixpercent=5 --readpercent=30 --reopen=0 --snapshot_hold_ops=100000 --subcompactions=4 --target_file_size_base=65536 --target_file_size_multiplier=2 --test_batches_snapshots=0 --test_cf_consistency=0 --use_multiget=1 --user_timestamp_size=8 --value_size_mult=32 --verify_checksum=1 --write_buffer_size=65536 --writepercent=60 -disable_wal=1 -column_families=1 ``` Reviewed By: akankshamahajan15 Differential Revision: D39393402 Pulled By: riversand963 fbshipit-source-id: f276e35b19fce51a175c368a502fb0718d1f3871
2 years ago
std::vector<uint64_t> expected_oldest_blob_file_numbers = {},
bool check_get_priority = false,
Env::IOPriority read_io_priority = Env::IO_TOTAL,
Fix a bug by setting up subcompaction bounds properly (#10658) Summary: When user-defined timestamp is enabled, subcompaction bounds should be set up properly. When creating InputIterator for the compaction, the `start` and `end` should have their timestamp portions set to kMaxTimestamp, which is the highest possible timestamp. This is similar to what we do with setting up their sequence numbers to `kMaxSequenceNumber`. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10658 Test Plan: ```bash make check rm -rf /dev/shm/rocksdb/* && mkdir /dev/shm/rocksdb/rocksdb_crashtest_expected && ./db_stress --allow_data_in_errors=True --clear_column_family_one_in=0 --continuous_verification_interval=0 --data_block_index_type=1 --db=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_blackbox --delpercent=5 --delrangepercent=0 --expected_values_dir=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_expected --iterpercent=0 --max_background_compactions=20 --max_bytes_for_level_base=10485760 --max_key=25000000 --max_write_batch_group_size_bytes=1048576 --nooverwritepercent=1 --ops_per_thread=300000 --paranoid_file_checks=1 --partition_filters=0 --prefix_size=8 --prefixpercent=5 --readpercent=30 --reopen=0 --snapshot_hold_ops=100000 --subcompactions=4 --target_file_size_base=65536 --target_file_size_multiplier=2 --test_batches_snapshots=0 --test_cf_consistency=0 --use_multiget=1 --user_timestamp_size=8 --value_size_mult=32 --verify_checksum=1 --write_buffer_size=65536 --writepercent=60 -disable_wal=1 -column_families=1 ``` Reviewed By: akankshamahajan15 Differential Revision: D39393402 Pulled By: riversand963 fbshipit-source-id: f276e35b19fce51a175c368a502fb0718d1f3871
2 years ago
Env::IOPriority write_io_priority = Env::IO_TOTAL,
int max_subcompactions = 0) {
// For compaction, set fs as MockTestFileSystem to check the io_priority.
if (test_io_priority_) {
db_options_.fs.reset(
new MockTestFileSystem(fs_, read_io_priority, write_io_priority));
}
auto cfd = versions_->GetColumnFamilySet()->GetDefault();
size_t num_input_files = 0;
std::vector<CompactionInputFiles> compaction_input_files;
Fix a bug by setting up subcompaction bounds properly (#10658) Summary: When user-defined timestamp is enabled, subcompaction bounds should be set up properly. When creating InputIterator for the compaction, the `start` and `end` should have their timestamp portions set to kMaxTimestamp, which is the highest possible timestamp. This is similar to what we do with setting up their sequence numbers to `kMaxSequenceNumber`. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10658 Test Plan: ```bash make check rm -rf /dev/shm/rocksdb/* && mkdir /dev/shm/rocksdb/rocksdb_crashtest_expected && ./db_stress --allow_data_in_errors=True --clear_column_family_one_in=0 --continuous_verification_interval=0 --data_block_index_type=1 --db=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_blackbox --delpercent=5 --delrangepercent=0 --expected_values_dir=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_expected --iterpercent=0 --max_background_compactions=20 --max_bytes_for_level_base=10485760 --max_key=25000000 --max_write_batch_group_size_bytes=1048576 --nooverwritepercent=1 --ops_per_thread=300000 --paranoid_file_checks=1 --partition_filters=0 --prefix_size=8 --prefixpercent=5 --readpercent=30 --reopen=0 --snapshot_hold_ops=100000 --subcompactions=4 --target_file_size_base=65536 --target_file_size_multiplier=2 --test_batches_snapshots=0 --test_cf_consistency=0 --use_multiget=1 --user_timestamp_size=8 --value_size_mult=32 --verify_checksum=1 --write_buffer_size=65536 --writepercent=60 -disable_wal=1 -column_families=1 ``` Reviewed By: akankshamahajan15 Differential Revision: D39393402 Pulled By: riversand963 fbshipit-source-id: f276e35b19fce51a175c368a502fb0718d1f3871
2 years ago
for (size_t i = 0; i < input_files.size(); ++i) {
auto level_files = input_files[i];
CompactionInputFiles compaction_level;
Fix a bug by setting up subcompaction bounds properly (#10658) Summary: When user-defined timestamp is enabled, subcompaction bounds should be set up properly. When creating InputIterator for the compaction, the `start` and `end` should have their timestamp portions set to kMaxTimestamp, which is the highest possible timestamp. This is similar to what we do with setting up their sequence numbers to `kMaxSequenceNumber`. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10658 Test Plan: ```bash make check rm -rf /dev/shm/rocksdb/* && mkdir /dev/shm/rocksdb/rocksdb_crashtest_expected && ./db_stress --allow_data_in_errors=True --clear_column_family_one_in=0 --continuous_verification_interval=0 --data_block_index_type=1 --db=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_blackbox --delpercent=5 --delrangepercent=0 --expected_values_dir=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_expected --iterpercent=0 --max_background_compactions=20 --max_bytes_for_level_base=10485760 --max_key=25000000 --max_write_batch_group_size_bytes=1048576 --nooverwritepercent=1 --ops_per_thread=300000 --paranoid_file_checks=1 --partition_filters=0 --prefix_size=8 --prefixpercent=5 --readpercent=30 --reopen=0 --snapshot_hold_ops=100000 --subcompactions=4 --target_file_size_base=65536 --target_file_size_multiplier=2 --test_batches_snapshots=0 --test_cf_consistency=0 --use_multiget=1 --user_timestamp_size=8 --value_size_mult=32 --verify_checksum=1 --write_buffer_size=65536 --writepercent=60 -disable_wal=1 -column_families=1 ``` Reviewed By: akankshamahajan15 Differential Revision: D39393402 Pulled By: riversand963 fbshipit-source-id: f276e35b19fce51a175c368a502fb0718d1f3871
2 years ago
compaction_level.level = input_levels[i];
compaction_level.files.insert(compaction_level.files.end(),
level_files.begin(), level_files.end());
compaction_input_files.push_back(compaction_level);
num_input_files += level_files.size();
}
Align compaction output file boundaries to the next level ones (#10655) Summary: Try to align the compaction output file boundaries to the next level ones (grandparent level), to reduce the level compaction write-amplification. In level compaction, there are "wasted" data at the beginning and end of the output level files. Align the file boundary can avoid such "wasted" compaction. With this PR, it tries to align the non-bottommost level file boundaries to its next level ones. It may cut file when the file size is large enough (at least 50% of target_file_size) and not too large (2x target_file_size). db_bench shows about 12.56% compaction reduction: ``` TEST_TMPDIR=/data/dbbench2 ./db_bench --benchmarks=fillrandom,readrandom -max_background_jobs=12 -num=400000000 -target_file_size_base=33554432 # baseline: Flush(GB): cumulative 25.882, interval 7.216 Cumulative compaction: 285.90 GB write, 162.36 MB/s write, 269.68 GB read, 153.15 MB/s read, 2926.7 seconds # with this change: Flush(GB): cumulative 25.882, interval 7.753 Cumulative compaction: 249.97 GB write, 141.96 MB/s write, 233.74 GB read, 132.74 MB/s read, 2534.9 seconds ``` The compaction simulator shows a similar result (14% with 100G random data). As a side effect, with this PR, the SST file size can exceed the target_file_size, but is capped at 2x target_file_size. And there will be smaller files. Here are file size statistics when loading 100GB with the target file size 32MB: ``` baseline this_PR count 1.656000e+03 1.705000e+03 mean 3.116062e+07 3.028076e+07 std 7.145242e+06 8.046139e+06 ``` The feature is enabled by default, to revert to the old behavior disable it with `AdvancedColumnFamilyOptions.level_compaction_dynamic_file_size = false` Also includes https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/1963 to cut file before skippable grandparent file. Which is for use case like user adding 2 or more non-overlapping data range at the same time, it can reduce the overlapping of 2 datasets in the lower levels. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10655 Reviewed By: cbi42 Differential Revision: D39552321 Pulled By: jay-zhuang fbshipit-source-id: 640d15f159ab0cd973f2426cfc3af266fc8bdde2
2 years ago
std::vector<FileMetaData*> grandparents;
// it should actually be the next non-empty level
const int kGrandparentsLevel = output_level + 1;
if (kGrandparentsLevel < cf_options_.num_levels) {
grandparents =
cfd_->current()->storage_info()->LevelFiles(kGrandparentsLevel);
}
Compaction compaction(
cfd->current()->storage_info(), *cfd->ioptions(),
*cfd->GetLatestMutableCFOptions(), mutable_db_options_,
Align compaction output file boundaries to the next level ones (#10655) Summary: Try to align the compaction output file boundaries to the next level ones (grandparent level), to reduce the level compaction write-amplification. In level compaction, there are "wasted" data at the beginning and end of the output level files. Align the file boundary can avoid such "wasted" compaction. With this PR, it tries to align the non-bottommost level file boundaries to its next level ones. It may cut file when the file size is large enough (at least 50% of target_file_size) and not too large (2x target_file_size). db_bench shows about 12.56% compaction reduction: ``` TEST_TMPDIR=/data/dbbench2 ./db_bench --benchmarks=fillrandom,readrandom -max_background_jobs=12 -num=400000000 -target_file_size_base=33554432 # baseline: Flush(GB): cumulative 25.882, interval 7.216 Cumulative compaction: 285.90 GB write, 162.36 MB/s write, 269.68 GB read, 153.15 MB/s read, 2926.7 seconds # with this change: Flush(GB): cumulative 25.882, interval 7.753 Cumulative compaction: 249.97 GB write, 141.96 MB/s write, 233.74 GB read, 132.74 MB/s read, 2534.9 seconds ``` The compaction simulator shows a similar result (14% with 100G random data). As a side effect, with this PR, the SST file size can exceed the target_file_size, but is capped at 2x target_file_size. And there will be smaller files. Here are file size statistics when loading 100GB with the target file size 32MB: ``` baseline this_PR count 1.656000e+03 1.705000e+03 mean 3.116062e+07 3.028076e+07 std 7.145242e+06 8.046139e+06 ``` The feature is enabled by default, to revert to the old behavior disable it with `AdvancedColumnFamilyOptions.level_compaction_dynamic_file_size = false` Also includes https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/1963 to cut file before skippable grandparent file. Which is for use case like user adding 2 or more non-overlapping data range at the same time, it can reduce the overlapping of 2 datasets in the lower levels. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10655 Reviewed By: cbi42 Differential Revision: D39552321 Pulled By: jay-zhuang fbshipit-source-id: 640d15f159ab0cd973f2426cfc3af266fc8bdde2
2 years ago
compaction_input_files, output_level,
mutable_cf_options_.target_file_size_base,
mutable_cf_options_.max_compaction_bytes, 0, kNoCompression,
cfd->GetLatestMutableCFOptions()->compression_opts,
Temperature::kUnknown, max_subcompactions, grandparents, true);
compaction.SetInputVersion(cfd->current());
Fix a bug by setting up subcompaction bounds properly (#10658) Summary: When user-defined timestamp is enabled, subcompaction bounds should be set up properly. When creating InputIterator for the compaction, the `start` and `end` should have their timestamp portions set to kMaxTimestamp, which is the highest possible timestamp. This is similar to what we do with setting up their sequence numbers to `kMaxSequenceNumber`. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10658 Test Plan: ```bash make check rm -rf /dev/shm/rocksdb/* && mkdir /dev/shm/rocksdb/rocksdb_crashtest_expected && ./db_stress --allow_data_in_errors=True --clear_column_family_one_in=0 --continuous_verification_interval=0 --data_block_index_type=1 --db=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_blackbox --delpercent=5 --delrangepercent=0 --expected_values_dir=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_expected --iterpercent=0 --max_background_compactions=20 --max_bytes_for_level_base=10485760 --max_key=25000000 --max_write_batch_group_size_bytes=1048576 --nooverwritepercent=1 --ops_per_thread=300000 --paranoid_file_checks=1 --partition_filters=0 --prefix_size=8 --prefixpercent=5 --readpercent=30 --reopen=0 --snapshot_hold_ops=100000 --subcompactions=4 --target_file_size_base=65536 --target_file_size_multiplier=2 --test_batches_snapshots=0 --test_cf_consistency=0 --use_multiget=1 --user_timestamp_size=8 --value_size_mult=32 --verify_checksum=1 --write_buffer_size=65536 --writepercent=60 -disable_wal=1 -column_families=1 ``` Reviewed By: akankshamahajan15 Differential Revision: D39393402 Pulled By: riversand963 fbshipit-source-id: f276e35b19fce51a175c368a502fb0718d1f3871
2 years ago
assert(db_options_.info_log);
LogBuffer log_buffer(InfoLogLevel::INFO_LEVEL, db_options_.info_log.get());
mutex_.Lock();
EventLogger event_logger(db_options_.info_log.get());
// TODO(yiwu) add a mock snapshot checker and add test for it.
SnapshotChecker* snapshot_checker = nullptr;
ASSERT_TRUE(full_history_ts_low_.empty() ||
ucmp_->timestamp_size() == full_history_ts_low_.size());
const std::atomic<bool> kManualCompactionCanceledFalse{false};
CompactionJob compaction_job(
0, &compaction, db_options_, mutable_db_options_, env_options_,
versions_.get(), &shutting_down_, &log_buffer, nullptr, nullptr,
nullptr, nullptr, &mutex_, &error_handler_, snapshots,
CompactionIterator sees consistent view of which keys are committed (#9830) Summary: **This PR does not affect the functionality of `DB` and write-committed transactions.** `CompactionIterator` uses `KeyCommitted(seq)` to determine if a key in the database is committed. As the name 'write-committed' implies, if write-committed policy is used, a key exists in the database only if it is committed. In fact, the implementation of `KeyCommitted()` is as follows: ``` inline bool KeyCommitted(SequenceNumber seq) { // For non-txn-db and write-committed, snapshot_checker_ is always nullptr. return snapshot_checker_ == nullptr || snapshot_checker_->CheckInSnapshot(seq, kMaxSequence) == SnapshotCheckerResult::kInSnapshot; } ``` With that being said, we focus on write-prepared/write-unprepared transactions. A few notes: - A key can exist in the db even if it's uncommitted. Therefore, we rely on `snapshot_checker_` to determine data visibility. We also require that all writes go through transaction API instead of the raw `WriteBatch` + `Write`, thus at most one uncommitted version of one user key can exist in the database. - `CompactionIterator` outputs a key as long as the key is uncommitted. Due to the above reasons, it is possible that `CompactionIterator` decides to output an uncommitted key without doing further checks on the key (`NextFromInput()`). By the time the key is being prepared for output, the key becomes committed because the `snapshot_checker_(seq, kMaxSequence)` becomes true in the implementation of `KeyCommitted()`. Then `CompactionIterator` will try to zero its sequence number and hit assertion error if the key is a tombstone. To fix this issue, we should make the `CompactionIterator` see a consistent view of the input keys. Note that for write-prepared/write-unprepared, the background flush/compaction jobs already take a "job snapshot" before starting processing keys. The job snapshot is released only after the entire flush/compaction finishes. We can use this snapshot to determine whether a key is committed or not with minor change to `KeyCommitted()`. ``` inline bool KeyCommitted(SequenceNumber sequence) { // For non-txn-db and write-committed, snapshot_checker_ is always nullptr. return snapshot_checker_ == nullptr || snapshot_checker_->CheckInSnapshot(sequence, job_snapshot_) == SnapshotCheckerResult::kInSnapshot; } ``` As a result, whether a key is committed or not will remain a constant throughout compaction, causing no trouble for `CompactionIterator`s assertions. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9830 Test Plan: make check Reviewed By: ltamasi Differential Revision: D35561162 Pulled By: riversand963 fbshipit-source-id: 0e00d200c195240341cfe6d34cbc86798b315b9f
3 years ago
earliest_write_conflict_snapshot, snapshot_checker, nullptr,
table_cache_, &event_logger, false, false, dbname_,
&compaction_job_stats_, Env::Priority::USER, nullptr /* IOTracer */,
/*manual_compaction_canceled=*/kManualCompactionCanceledFalse,
env_->GenerateUniqueId(), DBImpl::GenerateDbSessionId(nullptr),
full_history_ts_low_);
VerifyInitializationOfCompactionJobStats(compaction_job_stats_);
compaction_job.Prepare();
mutex_.Unlock();
Status s = compaction_job.Run();
ASSERT_OK(s);
ASSERT_OK(compaction_job.io_status());
mutex_.Lock();
ASSERT_OK(compaction_job.Install(*cfd->GetLatestMutableCFOptions()));
ASSERT_OK(compaction_job.io_status());
mutex_.Unlock();
Fix a bug by setting up subcompaction bounds properly (#10658) Summary: When user-defined timestamp is enabled, subcompaction bounds should be set up properly. When creating InputIterator for the compaction, the `start` and `end` should have their timestamp portions set to kMaxTimestamp, which is the highest possible timestamp. This is similar to what we do with setting up their sequence numbers to `kMaxSequenceNumber`. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10658 Test Plan: ```bash make check rm -rf /dev/shm/rocksdb/* && mkdir /dev/shm/rocksdb/rocksdb_crashtest_expected && ./db_stress --allow_data_in_errors=True --clear_column_family_one_in=0 --continuous_verification_interval=0 --data_block_index_type=1 --db=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_blackbox --delpercent=5 --delrangepercent=0 --expected_values_dir=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_expected --iterpercent=0 --max_background_compactions=20 --max_bytes_for_level_base=10485760 --max_key=25000000 --max_write_batch_group_size_bytes=1048576 --nooverwritepercent=1 --ops_per_thread=300000 --paranoid_file_checks=1 --partition_filters=0 --prefix_size=8 --prefixpercent=5 --readpercent=30 --reopen=0 --snapshot_hold_ops=100000 --subcompactions=4 --target_file_size_base=65536 --target_file_size_multiplier=2 --test_batches_snapshots=0 --test_cf_consistency=0 --use_multiget=1 --user_timestamp_size=8 --value_size_mult=32 --verify_checksum=1 --write_buffer_size=65536 --writepercent=60 -disable_wal=1 -column_families=1 ``` Reviewed By: akankshamahajan15 Differential Revision: D39393402 Pulled By: riversand963 fbshipit-source-id: f276e35b19fce51a175c368a502fb0718d1f3871
2 years ago
log_buffer.FlushBufferToLog();
if (verify) {
ASSERT_GE(compaction_job_stats_.elapsed_micros, 0U);
ASSERT_EQ(compaction_job_stats_.num_input_files, num_input_files);
Fix a bug by setting up subcompaction bounds properly (#10658) Summary: When user-defined timestamp is enabled, subcompaction bounds should be set up properly. When creating InputIterator for the compaction, the `start` and `end` should have their timestamp portions set to kMaxTimestamp, which is the highest possible timestamp. This is similar to what we do with setting up their sequence numbers to `kMaxSequenceNumber`. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10658 Test Plan: ```bash make check rm -rf /dev/shm/rocksdb/* && mkdir /dev/shm/rocksdb/rocksdb_crashtest_expected && ./db_stress --allow_data_in_errors=True --clear_column_family_one_in=0 --continuous_verification_interval=0 --data_block_index_type=1 --db=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_blackbox --delpercent=5 --delrangepercent=0 --expected_values_dir=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_expected --iterpercent=0 --max_background_compactions=20 --max_bytes_for_level_base=10485760 --max_key=25000000 --max_write_batch_group_size_bytes=1048576 --nooverwritepercent=1 --ops_per_thread=300000 --paranoid_file_checks=1 --partition_filters=0 --prefix_size=8 --prefixpercent=5 --readpercent=30 --reopen=0 --snapshot_hold_ops=100000 --subcompactions=4 --target_file_size_base=65536 --target_file_size_multiplier=2 --test_batches_snapshots=0 --test_cf_consistency=0 --use_multiget=1 --user_timestamp_size=8 --value_size_mult=32 --verify_checksum=1 --write_buffer_size=65536 --writepercent=60 -disable_wal=1 -column_families=1 ``` Reviewed By: akankshamahajan15 Differential Revision: D39393402 Pulled By: riversand963 fbshipit-source-id: f276e35b19fce51a175c368a502fb0718d1f3871
2 years ago
VerifyTables(output_level, expected_results,
expected_oldest_blob_file_numbers);
}
Set Write rate limiter priority dynamically and pass it to FS (#9988) Summary: ### Context: Background compactions and flush generate large reads and writes, and can be long running, especially for universal compaction. In some cases, this can impact foreground reads and writes by users. From the RocksDB perspective, there can be two kinds of rate limiters, the internal (native) one and the external one. - The internal (native) rate limiter is introduced in [the wiki](https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/wiki/Rate-Limiter). Currently, only IO_LOW and IO_HIGH are used and they are set statically. - For the external rate limiter, in FSWritableFile functions, IOOptions is open for end users to set and get rate_limiter_priority for their own rate limiter. Currently, RocksDB doesn’t pass the rate_limiter_priority through IOOptions to the file system. ### Solution During the User Read, Flush write, Compaction read/write, the WriteController is used to determine whether DB writes are stalled or slowed down. The rate limiter priority (Env::IOPriority) can be determined accordingly. We decided to always pass the priority in IOOptions. What the file system does with it should be a contract between the user and the file system. We would like to set the rate limiter priority at file level, since the Flush/Compaction job level may be too coarse with multiple files and block IO level is too granular. **This PR is for the Write path.** The **Write:** dynamic priority for different state are listed as follows: | State | Normal | Delayed | Stalled | | ----- | ------ | ------- | ------- | | Flush | IO_HIGH | IO_USER | IO_USER | | Compaction | IO_LOW | IO_USER | IO_USER | Flush and Compaction writes share the same call path through BlockBaseTableWriter, WritableFileWriter, and FSWritableFile. When a new FSWritableFile object is created, its io_priority_ can be set dynamically based on the state of the WriteController. In WritableFileWriter, before the call sites of FSWritableFile functions, WritableFileWriter::DecideRateLimiterPriority() determines the rate_limiter_priority. The options (IOOptions) argument of FSWritableFile functions will be updated with the rate_limiter_priority. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9988 Test Plan: Add unit tests. Reviewed By: anand1976 Differential Revision: D36395159 Pulled By: gitbw95 fbshipit-source-id: a7c82fc29759139a1a07ec46c37dbf7e753474cf
3 years ago
if (check_get_priority) {
CheckGetRateLimiterPriority(compaction_job);
}
if (verify_per_key_placement_) {
// Verify per_key_placement compaction
assert(compaction.SupportsPerKeyPlacement());
verify_per_key_placement_(compaction);
}
Set Write rate limiter priority dynamically and pass it to FS (#9988) Summary: ### Context: Background compactions and flush generate large reads and writes, and can be long running, especially for universal compaction. In some cases, this can impact foreground reads and writes by users. From the RocksDB perspective, there can be two kinds of rate limiters, the internal (native) one and the external one. - The internal (native) rate limiter is introduced in [the wiki](https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/wiki/Rate-Limiter). Currently, only IO_LOW and IO_HIGH are used and they are set statically. - For the external rate limiter, in FSWritableFile functions, IOOptions is open for end users to set and get rate_limiter_priority for their own rate limiter. Currently, RocksDB doesn’t pass the rate_limiter_priority through IOOptions to the file system. ### Solution During the User Read, Flush write, Compaction read/write, the WriteController is used to determine whether DB writes are stalled or slowed down. The rate limiter priority (Env::IOPriority) can be determined accordingly. We decided to always pass the priority in IOOptions. What the file system does with it should be a contract between the user and the file system. We would like to set the rate limiter priority at file level, since the Flush/Compaction job level may be too coarse with multiple files and block IO level is too granular. **This PR is for the Write path.** The **Write:** dynamic priority for different state are listed as follows: | State | Normal | Delayed | Stalled | | ----- | ------ | ------- | ------- | | Flush | IO_HIGH | IO_USER | IO_USER | | Compaction | IO_LOW | IO_USER | IO_USER | Flush and Compaction writes share the same call path through BlockBaseTableWriter, WritableFileWriter, and FSWritableFile. When a new FSWritableFile object is created, its io_priority_ can be set dynamically based on the state of the WriteController. In WritableFileWriter, before the call sites of FSWritableFile functions, WritableFileWriter::DecideRateLimiterPriority() determines the rate_limiter_priority. The options (IOOptions) argument of FSWritableFile functions will be updated with the rate_limiter_priority. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9988 Test Plan: Add unit tests. Reviewed By: anand1976 Differential Revision: D36395159 Pulled By: gitbw95 fbshipit-source-id: a7c82fc29759139a1a07ec46c37dbf7e753474cf
3 years ago
}
void CheckGetRateLimiterPriority(CompactionJob& compaction_job) {
// When the state from WriteController is normal.
ASSERT_EQ(compaction_job.GetRateLimiterPriority(), Env::IO_LOW);
WriteController* write_controller =
compaction_job.versions_->GetColumnFamilySet()->write_controller();
{
// When the state from WriteController is Delayed.
std::unique_ptr<WriteControllerToken> delay_token =
write_controller->GetDelayToken(1000000);
ASSERT_EQ(compaction_job.GetRateLimiterPriority(), Env::IO_USER);
}
{
// When the state from WriteController is Stopped.
std::unique_ptr<WriteControllerToken> stop_token =
write_controller->GetStopToken();
ASSERT_EQ(compaction_job.GetRateLimiterPriority(), Env::IO_USER);
}
}
std::shared_ptr<Env> env_guard_;
Env* env_;
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
std::shared_ptr<FileSystem> fs_;
std::string dbname_;
const Comparator* const ucmp_;
EnvOptions env_options_;
ImmutableDBOptions db_options_;
ColumnFamilyOptions cf_options_;
MutableCFOptions mutable_cf_options_;
MutableDBOptions mutable_db_options_;
std::shared_ptr<Cache> table_cache_;
WriteController write_controller_;
WriteBufferManager write_buffer_manager_;
std::unique_ptr<VersionSet> versions_;
InstrumentedMutex mutex_;
std::atomic<bool> shutting_down_;
std::shared_ptr<mock::MockTableFactory> mock_table_factory_;
CompactionJobStats compaction_job_stats_;
ColumnFamilyData* cfd_;
std::unique_ptr<CompactionFilter> compaction_filter_;
std::shared_ptr<MergeOperator> merge_op_;
ErrorHandler error_handler_;
std::string full_history_ts_low_;
const std::function<std::string(uint64_t)> encode_u64_ts_;
Fix a bug by setting up subcompaction bounds properly (#10658) Summary: When user-defined timestamp is enabled, subcompaction bounds should be set up properly. When creating InputIterator for the compaction, the `start` and `end` should have their timestamp portions set to kMaxTimestamp, which is the highest possible timestamp. This is similar to what we do with setting up their sequence numbers to `kMaxSequenceNumber`. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10658 Test Plan: ```bash make check rm -rf /dev/shm/rocksdb/* && mkdir /dev/shm/rocksdb/rocksdb_crashtest_expected && ./db_stress --allow_data_in_errors=True --clear_column_family_one_in=0 --continuous_verification_interval=0 --data_block_index_type=1 --db=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_blackbox --delpercent=5 --delrangepercent=0 --expected_values_dir=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_expected --iterpercent=0 --max_background_compactions=20 --max_bytes_for_level_base=10485760 --max_key=25000000 --max_write_batch_group_size_bytes=1048576 --nooverwritepercent=1 --ops_per_thread=300000 --paranoid_file_checks=1 --partition_filters=0 --prefix_size=8 --prefixpercent=5 --readpercent=30 --reopen=0 --snapshot_hold_ops=100000 --subcompactions=4 --target_file_size_base=65536 --target_file_size_multiplier=2 --test_batches_snapshots=0 --test_cf_consistency=0 --use_multiget=1 --user_timestamp_size=8 --value_size_mult=32 --verify_checksum=1 --write_buffer_size=65536 --writepercent=60 -disable_wal=1 -column_families=1 ``` Reviewed By: akankshamahajan15 Differential Revision: D39393402 Pulled By: riversand963 fbshipit-source-id: f276e35b19fce51a175c368a502fb0718d1f3871
2 years ago
const bool test_io_priority_;
std::function<void(Compaction& comp)> verify_per_key_placement_;
Fix a bug by setting up subcompaction bounds properly (#10658) Summary: When user-defined timestamp is enabled, subcompaction bounds should be set up properly. When creating InputIterator for the compaction, the `start` and `end` should have their timestamp portions set to kMaxTimestamp, which is the highest possible timestamp. This is similar to what we do with setting up their sequence numbers to `kMaxSequenceNumber`. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10658 Test Plan: ```bash make check rm -rf /dev/shm/rocksdb/* && mkdir /dev/shm/rocksdb/rocksdb_crashtest_expected && ./db_stress --allow_data_in_errors=True --clear_column_family_one_in=0 --continuous_verification_interval=0 --data_block_index_type=1 --db=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_blackbox --delpercent=5 --delrangepercent=0 --expected_values_dir=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_expected --iterpercent=0 --max_background_compactions=20 --max_bytes_for_level_base=10485760 --max_key=25000000 --max_write_batch_group_size_bytes=1048576 --nooverwritepercent=1 --ops_per_thread=300000 --paranoid_file_checks=1 --partition_filters=0 --prefix_size=8 --prefixpercent=5 --readpercent=30 --reopen=0 --snapshot_hold_ops=100000 --subcompactions=4 --target_file_size_base=65536 --target_file_size_multiplier=2 --test_batches_snapshots=0 --test_cf_consistency=0 --use_multiget=1 --user_timestamp_size=8 --value_size_mult=32 --verify_checksum=1 --write_buffer_size=65536 --writepercent=60 -disable_wal=1 -column_families=1 ``` Reviewed By: akankshamahajan15 Differential Revision: D39393402 Pulled By: riversand963 fbshipit-source-id: f276e35b19fce51a175c368a502fb0718d1f3871
2 years ago
const TableTypeForTest table_type_ = kMockTable;
};
// TODO(icanadi) Make it simpler once we mock out VersionSet
class CompactionJobTest : public CompactionJobTestBase {
public:
CompactionJobTest()
: CompactionJobTestBase(
test::PerThreadDBPath("compaction_job_test"), BytewiseComparator(),
Fix a bug by setting up subcompaction bounds properly (#10658) Summary: When user-defined timestamp is enabled, subcompaction bounds should be set up properly. When creating InputIterator for the compaction, the `start` and `end` should have their timestamp portions set to kMaxTimestamp, which is the highest possible timestamp. This is similar to what we do with setting up their sequence numbers to `kMaxSequenceNumber`. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10658 Test Plan: ```bash make check rm -rf /dev/shm/rocksdb/* && mkdir /dev/shm/rocksdb/rocksdb_crashtest_expected && ./db_stress --allow_data_in_errors=True --clear_column_family_one_in=0 --continuous_verification_interval=0 --data_block_index_type=1 --db=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_blackbox --delpercent=5 --delrangepercent=0 --expected_values_dir=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_expected --iterpercent=0 --max_background_compactions=20 --max_bytes_for_level_base=10485760 --max_key=25000000 --max_write_batch_group_size_bytes=1048576 --nooverwritepercent=1 --ops_per_thread=300000 --paranoid_file_checks=1 --partition_filters=0 --prefix_size=8 --prefixpercent=5 --readpercent=30 --reopen=0 --snapshot_hold_ops=100000 --subcompactions=4 --target_file_size_base=65536 --target_file_size_multiplier=2 --test_batches_snapshots=0 --test_cf_consistency=0 --use_multiget=1 --user_timestamp_size=8 --value_size_mult=32 --verify_checksum=1 --write_buffer_size=65536 --writepercent=60 -disable_wal=1 -column_families=1 ``` Reviewed By: akankshamahajan15 Differential Revision: D39393402 Pulled By: riversand963 fbshipit-source-id: f276e35b19fce51a175c368a502fb0718d1f3871
2 years ago
[](uint64_t /*ts*/) { return ""; }, /*test_io_priority=*/false,
TableTypeForTest::kMockTable) {}
};
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(CompactionJobTest, Simple) {
NewDB();
auto expected_results = CreateTwoFiles(false);
auto cfd = versions_->GetColumnFamilySet()->GetDefault();
Fix a bug by setting up subcompaction bounds properly (#10658) Summary: When user-defined timestamp is enabled, subcompaction bounds should be set up properly. When creating InputIterator for the compaction, the `start` and `end` should have their timestamp portions set to kMaxTimestamp, which is the highest possible timestamp. This is similar to what we do with setting up their sequence numbers to `kMaxSequenceNumber`. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10658 Test Plan: ```bash make check rm -rf /dev/shm/rocksdb/* && mkdir /dev/shm/rocksdb/rocksdb_crashtest_expected && ./db_stress --allow_data_in_errors=True --clear_column_family_one_in=0 --continuous_verification_interval=0 --data_block_index_type=1 --db=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_blackbox --delpercent=5 --delrangepercent=0 --expected_values_dir=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_expected --iterpercent=0 --max_background_compactions=20 --max_bytes_for_level_base=10485760 --max_key=25000000 --max_write_batch_group_size_bytes=1048576 --nooverwritepercent=1 --ops_per_thread=300000 --paranoid_file_checks=1 --partition_filters=0 --prefix_size=8 --prefixpercent=5 --readpercent=30 --reopen=0 --snapshot_hold_ops=100000 --subcompactions=4 --target_file_size_base=65536 --target_file_size_multiplier=2 --test_batches_snapshots=0 --test_cf_consistency=0 --use_multiget=1 --user_timestamp_size=8 --value_size_mult=32 --verify_checksum=1 --write_buffer_size=65536 --writepercent=60 -disable_wal=1 -column_families=1 ``` Reviewed By: akankshamahajan15 Differential Revision: D39393402 Pulled By: riversand963 fbshipit-source-id: f276e35b19fce51a175c368a502fb0718d1f3871
2 years ago
constexpr int input_level = 0;
auto files = cfd->current()->storage_info()->LevelFiles(input_level);
ASSERT_EQ(2U, files.size());
Fix a bug by setting up subcompaction bounds properly (#10658) Summary: When user-defined timestamp is enabled, subcompaction bounds should be set up properly. When creating InputIterator for the compaction, the `start` and `end` should have their timestamp portions set to kMaxTimestamp, which is the highest possible timestamp. This is similar to what we do with setting up their sequence numbers to `kMaxSequenceNumber`. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10658 Test Plan: ```bash make check rm -rf /dev/shm/rocksdb/* && mkdir /dev/shm/rocksdb/rocksdb_crashtest_expected && ./db_stress --allow_data_in_errors=True --clear_column_family_one_in=0 --continuous_verification_interval=0 --data_block_index_type=1 --db=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_blackbox --delpercent=5 --delrangepercent=0 --expected_values_dir=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_expected --iterpercent=0 --max_background_compactions=20 --max_bytes_for_level_base=10485760 --max_key=25000000 --max_write_batch_group_size_bytes=1048576 --nooverwritepercent=1 --ops_per_thread=300000 --paranoid_file_checks=1 --partition_filters=0 --prefix_size=8 --prefixpercent=5 --readpercent=30 --reopen=0 --snapshot_hold_ops=100000 --subcompactions=4 --target_file_size_base=65536 --target_file_size_multiplier=2 --test_batches_snapshots=0 --test_cf_consistency=0 --use_multiget=1 --user_timestamp_size=8 --value_size_mult=32 --verify_checksum=1 --write_buffer_size=65536 --writepercent=60 -disable_wal=1 -column_families=1 ``` Reviewed By: akankshamahajan15 Differential Revision: D39393402 Pulled By: riversand963 fbshipit-source-id: f276e35b19fce51a175c368a502fb0718d1f3871
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RunCompaction({files}, {input_level}, {expected_results});
}
TEST_F(CompactionJobTest, DISABLED_SimpleCorrupted) {
NewDB();
auto expected_results = CreateTwoFiles(true);
auto cfd = versions_->GetColumnFamilySet()->GetDefault();
Fix a bug by setting up subcompaction bounds properly (#10658) Summary: When user-defined timestamp is enabled, subcompaction bounds should be set up properly. When creating InputIterator for the compaction, the `start` and `end` should have their timestamp portions set to kMaxTimestamp, which is the highest possible timestamp. This is similar to what we do with setting up their sequence numbers to `kMaxSequenceNumber`. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10658 Test Plan: ```bash make check rm -rf /dev/shm/rocksdb/* && mkdir /dev/shm/rocksdb/rocksdb_crashtest_expected && ./db_stress --allow_data_in_errors=True --clear_column_family_one_in=0 --continuous_verification_interval=0 --data_block_index_type=1 --db=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_blackbox --delpercent=5 --delrangepercent=0 --expected_values_dir=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_expected --iterpercent=0 --max_background_compactions=20 --max_bytes_for_level_base=10485760 --max_key=25000000 --max_write_batch_group_size_bytes=1048576 --nooverwritepercent=1 --ops_per_thread=300000 --paranoid_file_checks=1 --partition_filters=0 --prefix_size=8 --prefixpercent=5 --readpercent=30 --reopen=0 --snapshot_hold_ops=100000 --subcompactions=4 --target_file_size_base=65536 --target_file_size_multiplier=2 --test_batches_snapshots=0 --test_cf_consistency=0 --use_multiget=1 --user_timestamp_size=8 --value_size_mult=32 --verify_checksum=1 --write_buffer_size=65536 --writepercent=60 -disable_wal=1 -column_families=1 ``` Reviewed By: akankshamahajan15 Differential Revision: D39393402 Pulled By: riversand963 fbshipit-source-id: f276e35b19fce51a175c368a502fb0718d1f3871
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constexpr int input_level = 0;
auto files = cfd->current()->storage_info()->LevelFiles(input_level);
RunCompaction({files}, {input_level}, {expected_results});
ASSERT_EQ(compaction_job_stats_.num_corrupt_keys, 400U);
}
TEST_F(CompactionJobTest, SimpleDeletion) {
NewDB();
auto file1 = mock::MakeMockFile({{KeyStr("c", 4U, kTypeDeletion), ""},
{KeyStr("c", 3U, kTypeValue), "val"}});
AddMockFile(file1);
auto file2 = mock::MakeMockFile({{KeyStr("b", 2U, kTypeValue), "val"},
{KeyStr("b", 1U, kTypeValue), "val"}});
AddMockFile(file2);
auto expected_results =
mock::MakeMockFile({{KeyStr("b", 0U, kTypeValue), "val"}});
SetLastSequence(4U);
Fix a bug by setting up subcompaction bounds properly (#10658) Summary: When user-defined timestamp is enabled, subcompaction bounds should be set up properly. When creating InputIterator for the compaction, the `start` and `end` should have their timestamp portions set to kMaxTimestamp, which is the highest possible timestamp. This is similar to what we do with setting up their sequence numbers to `kMaxSequenceNumber`. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10658 Test Plan: ```bash make check rm -rf /dev/shm/rocksdb/* && mkdir /dev/shm/rocksdb/rocksdb_crashtest_expected && ./db_stress --allow_data_in_errors=True --clear_column_family_one_in=0 --continuous_verification_interval=0 --data_block_index_type=1 --db=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_blackbox --delpercent=5 --delrangepercent=0 --expected_values_dir=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_expected --iterpercent=0 --max_background_compactions=20 --max_bytes_for_level_base=10485760 --max_key=25000000 --max_write_batch_group_size_bytes=1048576 --nooverwritepercent=1 --ops_per_thread=300000 --paranoid_file_checks=1 --partition_filters=0 --prefix_size=8 --prefixpercent=5 --readpercent=30 --reopen=0 --snapshot_hold_ops=100000 --subcompactions=4 --target_file_size_base=65536 --target_file_size_multiplier=2 --test_batches_snapshots=0 --test_cf_consistency=0 --use_multiget=1 --user_timestamp_size=8 --value_size_mult=32 --verify_checksum=1 --write_buffer_size=65536 --writepercent=60 -disable_wal=1 -column_families=1 ``` Reviewed By: akankshamahajan15 Differential Revision: D39393402 Pulled By: riversand963 fbshipit-source-id: f276e35b19fce51a175c368a502fb0718d1f3871
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constexpr int input_level = 0;
auto files = cfd_->current()->storage_info()->LevelFiles(input_level);
RunCompaction({files}, {input_level}, {expected_results});
}
TEST_F(CompactionJobTest, OutputNothing) {
NewDB();
auto file1 = mock::MakeMockFile({{KeyStr("a", 1U, kTypeValue), "val"}});
AddMockFile(file1);
auto file2 = mock::MakeMockFile({{KeyStr("a", 2U, kTypeDeletion), ""}});
AddMockFile(file2);
auto expected_results = mock::MakeMockFile();
SetLastSequence(4U);
Fix a bug by setting up subcompaction bounds properly (#10658) Summary: When user-defined timestamp is enabled, subcompaction bounds should be set up properly. When creating InputIterator for the compaction, the `start` and `end` should have their timestamp portions set to kMaxTimestamp, which is the highest possible timestamp. This is similar to what we do with setting up their sequence numbers to `kMaxSequenceNumber`. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10658 Test Plan: ```bash make check rm -rf /dev/shm/rocksdb/* && mkdir /dev/shm/rocksdb/rocksdb_crashtest_expected && ./db_stress --allow_data_in_errors=True --clear_column_family_one_in=0 --continuous_verification_interval=0 --data_block_index_type=1 --db=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_blackbox --delpercent=5 --delrangepercent=0 --expected_values_dir=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_expected --iterpercent=0 --max_background_compactions=20 --max_bytes_for_level_base=10485760 --max_key=25000000 --max_write_batch_group_size_bytes=1048576 --nooverwritepercent=1 --ops_per_thread=300000 --paranoid_file_checks=1 --partition_filters=0 --prefix_size=8 --prefixpercent=5 --readpercent=30 --reopen=0 --snapshot_hold_ops=100000 --subcompactions=4 --target_file_size_base=65536 --target_file_size_multiplier=2 --test_batches_snapshots=0 --test_cf_consistency=0 --use_multiget=1 --user_timestamp_size=8 --value_size_mult=32 --verify_checksum=1 --write_buffer_size=65536 --writepercent=60 -disable_wal=1 -column_families=1 ``` Reviewed By: akankshamahajan15 Differential Revision: D39393402 Pulled By: riversand963 fbshipit-source-id: f276e35b19fce51a175c368a502fb0718d1f3871
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constexpr int input_level = 0;
auto files = cfd_->current()->storage_info()->LevelFiles(input_level);
RunCompaction({files}, {input_level}, {expected_results});
}
TEST_F(CompactionJobTest, SimpleOverwrite) {
NewDB();
auto file1 = mock::MakeMockFile({
{KeyStr("a", 3U, kTypeValue), "val2"},
{KeyStr("b", 4U, kTypeValue), "val3"},
});
AddMockFile(file1);
auto file2 = mock::MakeMockFile({{KeyStr("a", 1U, kTypeValue), "val"},
{KeyStr("b", 2U, kTypeValue), "val"}});
AddMockFile(file2);
auto expected_results =
mock::MakeMockFile({{KeyStr("a", 0U, kTypeValue), "val2"},
{KeyStr("b", 0U, kTypeValue), "val3"}});
SetLastSequence(4U);
Fix a bug by setting up subcompaction bounds properly (#10658) Summary: When user-defined timestamp is enabled, subcompaction bounds should be set up properly. When creating InputIterator for the compaction, the `start` and `end` should have their timestamp portions set to kMaxTimestamp, which is the highest possible timestamp. This is similar to what we do with setting up their sequence numbers to `kMaxSequenceNumber`. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10658 Test Plan: ```bash make check rm -rf /dev/shm/rocksdb/* && mkdir /dev/shm/rocksdb/rocksdb_crashtest_expected && ./db_stress --allow_data_in_errors=True --clear_column_family_one_in=0 --continuous_verification_interval=0 --data_block_index_type=1 --db=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_blackbox --delpercent=5 --delrangepercent=0 --expected_values_dir=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_expected --iterpercent=0 --max_background_compactions=20 --max_bytes_for_level_base=10485760 --max_key=25000000 --max_write_batch_group_size_bytes=1048576 --nooverwritepercent=1 --ops_per_thread=300000 --paranoid_file_checks=1 --partition_filters=0 --prefix_size=8 --prefixpercent=5 --readpercent=30 --reopen=0 --snapshot_hold_ops=100000 --subcompactions=4 --target_file_size_base=65536 --target_file_size_multiplier=2 --test_batches_snapshots=0 --test_cf_consistency=0 --use_multiget=1 --user_timestamp_size=8 --value_size_mult=32 --verify_checksum=1 --write_buffer_size=65536 --writepercent=60 -disable_wal=1 -column_families=1 ``` Reviewed By: akankshamahajan15 Differential Revision: D39393402 Pulled By: riversand963 fbshipit-source-id: f276e35b19fce51a175c368a502fb0718d1f3871
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constexpr int input_level = 0;
auto files = cfd_->current()->storage_info()->LevelFiles(input_level);
RunCompaction({files}, {input_level}, {expected_results});
}
TEST_F(CompactionJobTest, SimpleNonLastLevel) {
NewDB();
auto file1 = mock::MakeMockFile({
{KeyStr("a", 5U, kTypeValue), "val2"},
{KeyStr("b", 6U, kTypeValue), "val3"},
});
AddMockFile(file1);
auto file2 = mock::MakeMockFile({{KeyStr("a", 3U, kTypeValue), "val"},
{KeyStr("b", 4U, kTypeValue), "val"}});
AddMockFile(file2, 1);
auto file3 = mock::MakeMockFile({{KeyStr("a", 1U, kTypeValue), "val"},
{KeyStr("b", 2U, kTypeValue), "val"}});
AddMockFile(file3, 2);
// Because level 1 is not the last level, the sequence numbers of a and b
// cannot be set to 0
auto expected_results =
mock::MakeMockFile({{KeyStr("a", 5U, kTypeValue), "val2"},
{KeyStr("b", 6U, kTypeValue), "val3"}});
SetLastSequence(6U);
Fix a bug by setting up subcompaction bounds properly (#10658) Summary: When user-defined timestamp is enabled, subcompaction bounds should be set up properly. When creating InputIterator for the compaction, the `start` and `end` should have their timestamp portions set to kMaxTimestamp, which is the highest possible timestamp. This is similar to what we do with setting up their sequence numbers to `kMaxSequenceNumber`. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10658 Test Plan: ```bash make check rm -rf /dev/shm/rocksdb/* && mkdir /dev/shm/rocksdb/rocksdb_crashtest_expected && ./db_stress --allow_data_in_errors=True --clear_column_family_one_in=0 --continuous_verification_interval=0 --data_block_index_type=1 --db=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_blackbox --delpercent=5 --delrangepercent=0 --expected_values_dir=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_expected --iterpercent=0 --max_background_compactions=20 --max_bytes_for_level_base=10485760 --max_key=25000000 --max_write_batch_group_size_bytes=1048576 --nooverwritepercent=1 --ops_per_thread=300000 --paranoid_file_checks=1 --partition_filters=0 --prefix_size=8 --prefixpercent=5 --readpercent=30 --reopen=0 --snapshot_hold_ops=100000 --subcompactions=4 --target_file_size_base=65536 --target_file_size_multiplier=2 --test_batches_snapshots=0 --test_cf_consistency=0 --use_multiget=1 --user_timestamp_size=8 --value_size_mult=32 --verify_checksum=1 --write_buffer_size=65536 --writepercent=60 -disable_wal=1 -column_families=1 ``` Reviewed By: akankshamahajan15 Differential Revision: D39393402 Pulled By: riversand963 fbshipit-source-id: f276e35b19fce51a175c368a502fb0718d1f3871
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const std::vector<int> input_levels = {0, 1};
auto lvl0_files =
cfd_->current()->storage_info()->LevelFiles(input_levels[0]);
auto lvl1_files =
cfd_->current()->storage_info()->LevelFiles(input_levels[1]);
RunCompaction({lvl0_files, lvl1_files}, input_levels, {expected_results});
}
TEST_F(CompactionJobTest, SimpleMerge) {
merge_op_ = MergeOperators::CreateStringAppendOperator();
NewDB();
auto file1 = mock::MakeMockFile({
{KeyStr("a", 5U, kTypeMerge), "5"},
{KeyStr("a", 4U, kTypeMerge), "4"},
{KeyStr("a", 3U, kTypeValue), "3"},
});
AddMockFile(file1);
auto file2 = mock::MakeMockFile(
{{KeyStr("b", 2U, kTypeMerge), "2"}, {KeyStr("b", 1U, kTypeValue), "1"}});
AddMockFile(file2);
auto expected_results =
mock::MakeMockFile({{KeyStr("a", 0U, kTypeValue), "3,4,5"},
{KeyStr("b", 0U, kTypeValue), "1,2"}});
SetLastSequence(5U);
Fix a bug by setting up subcompaction bounds properly (#10658) Summary: When user-defined timestamp is enabled, subcompaction bounds should be set up properly. When creating InputIterator for the compaction, the `start` and `end` should have their timestamp portions set to kMaxTimestamp, which is the highest possible timestamp. This is similar to what we do with setting up their sequence numbers to `kMaxSequenceNumber`. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10658 Test Plan: ```bash make check rm -rf /dev/shm/rocksdb/* && mkdir /dev/shm/rocksdb/rocksdb_crashtest_expected && ./db_stress --allow_data_in_errors=True --clear_column_family_one_in=0 --continuous_verification_interval=0 --data_block_index_type=1 --db=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_blackbox --delpercent=5 --delrangepercent=0 --expected_values_dir=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_expected --iterpercent=0 --max_background_compactions=20 --max_bytes_for_level_base=10485760 --max_key=25000000 --max_write_batch_group_size_bytes=1048576 --nooverwritepercent=1 --ops_per_thread=300000 --paranoid_file_checks=1 --partition_filters=0 --prefix_size=8 --prefixpercent=5 --readpercent=30 --reopen=0 --snapshot_hold_ops=100000 --subcompactions=4 --target_file_size_base=65536 --target_file_size_multiplier=2 --test_batches_snapshots=0 --test_cf_consistency=0 --use_multiget=1 --user_timestamp_size=8 --value_size_mult=32 --verify_checksum=1 --write_buffer_size=65536 --writepercent=60 -disable_wal=1 -column_families=1 ``` Reviewed By: akankshamahajan15 Differential Revision: D39393402 Pulled By: riversand963 fbshipit-source-id: f276e35b19fce51a175c368a502fb0718d1f3871
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constexpr int input_level = 0;
auto files = cfd_->current()->storage_info()->LevelFiles(input_level);
RunCompaction({files}, {input_level}, {expected_results});
}
TEST_F(CompactionJobTest, NonAssocMerge) {
merge_op_ = MergeOperators::CreateStringAppendTESTOperator();
NewDB();
auto file1 = mock::MakeMockFile({
{KeyStr("a", 5U, kTypeMerge), "5"},
{KeyStr("a", 4U, kTypeMerge), "4"},
{KeyStr("a", 3U, kTypeMerge), "3"},
});
AddMockFile(file1);
auto file2 = mock::MakeMockFile(
{{KeyStr("b", 2U, kTypeMerge), "2"}, {KeyStr("b", 1U, kTypeMerge), "1"}});
AddMockFile(file2);
auto expected_results =
mock::MakeMockFile({{KeyStr("a", 0U, kTypeValue), "3,4,5"},
{KeyStr("b", 0U, kTypeValue), "1,2"}});
SetLastSequence(5U);
Fix a bug by setting up subcompaction bounds properly (#10658) Summary: When user-defined timestamp is enabled, subcompaction bounds should be set up properly. When creating InputIterator for the compaction, the `start` and `end` should have their timestamp portions set to kMaxTimestamp, which is the highest possible timestamp. This is similar to what we do with setting up their sequence numbers to `kMaxSequenceNumber`. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10658 Test Plan: ```bash make check rm -rf /dev/shm/rocksdb/* && mkdir /dev/shm/rocksdb/rocksdb_crashtest_expected && ./db_stress --allow_data_in_errors=True --clear_column_family_one_in=0 --continuous_verification_interval=0 --data_block_index_type=1 --db=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_blackbox --delpercent=5 --delrangepercent=0 --expected_values_dir=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_expected --iterpercent=0 --max_background_compactions=20 --max_bytes_for_level_base=10485760 --max_key=25000000 --max_write_batch_group_size_bytes=1048576 --nooverwritepercent=1 --ops_per_thread=300000 --paranoid_file_checks=1 --partition_filters=0 --prefix_size=8 --prefixpercent=5 --readpercent=30 --reopen=0 --snapshot_hold_ops=100000 --subcompactions=4 --target_file_size_base=65536 --target_file_size_multiplier=2 --test_batches_snapshots=0 --test_cf_consistency=0 --use_multiget=1 --user_timestamp_size=8 --value_size_mult=32 --verify_checksum=1 --write_buffer_size=65536 --writepercent=60 -disable_wal=1 -column_families=1 ``` Reviewed By: akankshamahajan15 Differential Revision: D39393402 Pulled By: riversand963 fbshipit-source-id: f276e35b19fce51a175c368a502fb0718d1f3871
2 years ago
constexpr int input_level = 0;
auto files = cfd_->current()->storage_info()->LevelFiles(input_level);
RunCompaction({files}, {input_level}, {expected_results});
}
// Filters merge operands with value 10.
TEST_F(CompactionJobTest, MergeOperandFilter) {
merge_op_ = MergeOperators::CreateUInt64AddOperator();
compaction_filter_.reset(new test::FilterNumber(10U));
NewDB();
auto file1 = mock::MakeMockFile(
{{KeyStr("a", 5U, kTypeMerge), test::EncodeInt(5U)},
{KeyStr("a", 4U, kTypeMerge), test::EncodeInt(10U)}, // Filtered
{KeyStr("a", 3U, kTypeMerge), test::EncodeInt(3U)}});
AddMockFile(file1);
auto file2 = mock::MakeMockFile({
{KeyStr("b", 2U, kTypeMerge), test::EncodeInt(2U)},
{KeyStr("b", 1U, kTypeMerge), test::EncodeInt(10U)} // Filtered
});
AddMockFile(file2);
auto expected_results =
mock::MakeMockFile({{KeyStr("a", 0U, kTypeValue), test::EncodeInt(8U)},
{KeyStr("b", 0U, kTypeValue), test::EncodeInt(2U)}});
SetLastSequence(5U);
Fix a bug by setting up subcompaction bounds properly (#10658) Summary: When user-defined timestamp is enabled, subcompaction bounds should be set up properly. When creating InputIterator for the compaction, the `start` and `end` should have their timestamp portions set to kMaxTimestamp, which is the highest possible timestamp. This is similar to what we do with setting up their sequence numbers to `kMaxSequenceNumber`. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10658 Test Plan: ```bash make check rm -rf /dev/shm/rocksdb/* && mkdir /dev/shm/rocksdb/rocksdb_crashtest_expected && ./db_stress --allow_data_in_errors=True --clear_column_family_one_in=0 --continuous_verification_interval=0 --data_block_index_type=1 --db=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_blackbox --delpercent=5 --delrangepercent=0 --expected_values_dir=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_expected --iterpercent=0 --max_background_compactions=20 --max_bytes_for_level_base=10485760 --max_key=25000000 --max_write_batch_group_size_bytes=1048576 --nooverwritepercent=1 --ops_per_thread=300000 --paranoid_file_checks=1 --partition_filters=0 --prefix_size=8 --prefixpercent=5 --readpercent=30 --reopen=0 --snapshot_hold_ops=100000 --subcompactions=4 --target_file_size_base=65536 --target_file_size_multiplier=2 --test_batches_snapshots=0 --test_cf_consistency=0 --use_multiget=1 --user_timestamp_size=8 --value_size_mult=32 --verify_checksum=1 --write_buffer_size=65536 --writepercent=60 -disable_wal=1 -column_families=1 ``` Reviewed By: akankshamahajan15 Differential Revision: D39393402 Pulled By: riversand963 fbshipit-source-id: f276e35b19fce51a175c368a502fb0718d1f3871
2 years ago
constexpr int input_level = 0;
auto files = cfd_->current()->storage_info()->LevelFiles(input_level);
RunCompaction({files}, {input_level}, {expected_results});
}
TEST_F(CompactionJobTest, FilterSomeMergeOperands) {
merge_op_ = MergeOperators::CreateUInt64AddOperator();
compaction_filter_.reset(new test::FilterNumber(10U));
NewDB();
auto file1 = mock::MakeMockFile(
{{KeyStr("a", 5U, kTypeMerge), test::EncodeInt(5U)},
{KeyStr("a", 4U, kTypeMerge), test::EncodeInt(10U)}, // Filtered
{KeyStr("a", 3U, kTypeValue), test::EncodeInt(5U)},
{KeyStr("d", 8U, kTypeMerge), test::EncodeInt(10U)}});
AddMockFile(file1);
auto file2 =
mock::MakeMockFile({{KeyStr("b", 2U, kTypeMerge), test::EncodeInt(10U)},
{KeyStr("b", 1U, kTypeMerge), test::EncodeInt(10U)},
{KeyStr("c", 2U, kTypeMerge), test::EncodeInt(3U)},
{KeyStr("c", 1U, kTypeValue), test::EncodeInt(7U)},
{KeyStr("d", 1U, kTypeValue), test::EncodeInt(6U)}});
AddMockFile(file2);
auto file3 =
mock::MakeMockFile({{KeyStr("a", 1U, kTypeMerge), test::EncodeInt(3U)}});
AddMockFile(file3, 2);
auto expected_results = mock::MakeMockFile({
{KeyStr("a", 5U, kTypeValue), test::EncodeInt(10U)},
{KeyStr("c", 2U, kTypeValue), test::EncodeInt(10U)},
{KeyStr("d", 1U, kTypeValue), test::EncodeInt(6U)}
// b does not appear because the operands are filtered
});
SetLastSequence(5U);
Fix a bug by setting up subcompaction bounds properly (#10658) Summary: When user-defined timestamp is enabled, subcompaction bounds should be set up properly. When creating InputIterator for the compaction, the `start` and `end` should have their timestamp portions set to kMaxTimestamp, which is the highest possible timestamp. This is similar to what we do with setting up their sequence numbers to `kMaxSequenceNumber`. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10658 Test Plan: ```bash make check rm -rf /dev/shm/rocksdb/* && mkdir /dev/shm/rocksdb/rocksdb_crashtest_expected && ./db_stress --allow_data_in_errors=True --clear_column_family_one_in=0 --continuous_verification_interval=0 --data_block_index_type=1 --db=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_blackbox --delpercent=5 --delrangepercent=0 --expected_values_dir=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_expected --iterpercent=0 --max_background_compactions=20 --max_bytes_for_level_base=10485760 --max_key=25000000 --max_write_batch_group_size_bytes=1048576 --nooverwritepercent=1 --ops_per_thread=300000 --paranoid_file_checks=1 --partition_filters=0 --prefix_size=8 --prefixpercent=5 --readpercent=30 --reopen=0 --snapshot_hold_ops=100000 --subcompactions=4 --target_file_size_base=65536 --target_file_size_multiplier=2 --test_batches_snapshots=0 --test_cf_consistency=0 --use_multiget=1 --user_timestamp_size=8 --value_size_mult=32 --verify_checksum=1 --write_buffer_size=65536 --writepercent=60 -disable_wal=1 -column_families=1 ``` Reviewed By: akankshamahajan15 Differential Revision: D39393402 Pulled By: riversand963 fbshipit-source-id: f276e35b19fce51a175c368a502fb0718d1f3871
2 years ago
constexpr int input_level = 0;
auto files = cfd_->current()->storage_info()->LevelFiles(input_level);
RunCompaction({files}, {input_level}, {expected_results});
}
// Test where all operands/merge results are filtered out.
TEST_F(CompactionJobTest, FilterAllMergeOperands) {
merge_op_ = MergeOperators::CreateUInt64AddOperator();
compaction_filter_.reset(new test::FilterNumber(10U));
NewDB();
auto file1 =
mock::MakeMockFile({{KeyStr("a", 11U, kTypeMerge), test::EncodeInt(10U)},
{KeyStr("a", 10U, kTypeMerge), test::EncodeInt(10U)},
{KeyStr("a", 9U, kTypeMerge), test::EncodeInt(10U)}});
AddMockFile(file1);
auto file2 =
mock::MakeMockFile({{KeyStr("b", 8U, kTypeMerge), test::EncodeInt(10U)},
{KeyStr("b", 7U, kTypeMerge), test::EncodeInt(10U)},
{KeyStr("b", 6U, kTypeMerge), test::EncodeInt(10U)},
{KeyStr("b", 5U, kTypeMerge), test::EncodeInt(10U)},
{KeyStr("b", 4U, kTypeMerge), test::EncodeInt(10U)},
{KeyStr("b", 3U, kTypeMerge), test::EncodeInt(10U)},
{KeyStr("b", 2U, kTypeMerge), test::EncodeInt(10U)},
{KeyStr("c", 2U, kTypeMerge), test::EncodeInt(10U)},
{KeyStr("c", 1U, kTypeMerge), test::EncodeInt(10U)}});
AddMockFile(file2);
auto file3 =
mock::MakeMockFile({{KeyStr("a", 2U, kTypeMerge), test::EncodeInt(10U)},
{KeyStr("b", 1U, kTypeMerge), test::EncodeInt(10U)}});
AddMockFile(file3, 2);
SetLastSequence(11U);
Fix a bug by setting up subcompaction bounds properly (#10658) Summary: When user-defined timestamp is enabled, subcompaction bounds should be set up properly. When creating InputIterator for the compaction, the `start` and `end` should have their timestamp portions set to kMaxTimestamp, which is the highest possible timestamp. This is similar to what we do with setting up their sequence numbers to `kMaxSequenceNumber`. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10658 Test Plan: ```bash make check rm -rf /dev/shm/rocksdb/* && mkdir /dev/shm/rocksdb/rocksdb_crashtest_expected && ./db_stress --allow_data_in_errors=True --clear_column_family_one_in=0 --continuous_verification_interval=0 --data_block_index_type=1 --db=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_blackbox --delpercent=5 --delrangepercent=0 --expected_values_dir=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_expected --iterpercent=0 --max_background_compactions=20 --max_bytes_for_level_base=10485760 --max_key=25000000 --max_write_batch_group_size_bytes=1048576 --nooverwritepercent=1 --ops_per_thread=300000 --paranoid_file_checks=1 --partition_filters=0 --prefix_size=8 --prefixpercent=5 --readpercent=30 --reopen=0 --snapshot_hold_ops=100000 --subcompactions=4 --target_file_size_base=65536 --target_file_size_multiplier=2 --test_batches_snapshots=0 --test_cf_consistency=0 --use_multiget=1 --user_timestamp_size=8 --value_size_mult=32 --verify_checksum=1 --write_buffer_size=65536 --writepercent=60 -disable_wal=1 -column_families=1 ``` Reviewed By: akankshamahajan15 Differential Revision: D39393402 Pulled By: riversand963 fbshipit-source-id: f276e35b19fce51a175c368a502fb0718d1f3871
2 years ago
constexpr int input_level = 0;
auto files = cfd_->current()->storage_info()->LevelFiles(input_level);
mock::KVVector empty_map;
Fix a bug by setting up subcompaction bounds properly (#10658) Summary: When user-defined timestamp is enabled, subcompaction bounds should be set up properly. When creating InputIterator for the compaction, the `start` and `end` should have their timestamp portions set to kMaxTimestamp, which is the highest possible timestamp. This is similar to what we do with setting up their sequence numbers to `kMaxSequenceNumber`. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10658 Test Plan: ```bash make check rm -rf /dev/shm/rocksdb/* && mkdir /dev/shm/rocksdb/rocksdb_crashtest_expected && ./db_stress --allow_data_in_errors=True --clear_column_family_one_in=0 --continuous_verification_interval=0 --data_block_index_type=1 --db=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_blackbox --delpercent=5 --delrangepercent=0 --expected_values_dir=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_expected --iterpercent=0 --max_background_compactions=20 --max_bytes_for_level_base=10485760 --max_key=25000000 --max_write_batch_group_size_bytes=1048576 --nooverwritepercent=1 --ops_per_thread=300000 --paranoid_file_checks=1 --partition_filters=0 --prefix_size=8 --prefixpercent=5 --readpercent=30 --reopen=0 --snapshot_hold_ops=100000 --subcompactions=4 --target_file_size_base=65536 --target_file_size_multiplier=2 --test_batches_snapshots=0 --test_cf_consistency=0 --use_multiget=1 --user_timestamp_size=8 --value_size_mult=32 --verify_checksum=1 --write_buffer_size=65536 --writepercent=60 -disable_wal=1 -column_families=1 ``` Reviewed By: akankshamahajan15 Differential Revision: D39393402 Pulled By: riversand963 fbshipit-source-id: f276e35b19fce51a175c368a502fb0718d1f3871
2 years ago
RunCompaction({files}, {input_level}, {empty_map});
}
Support for SingleDelete() Summary: This patch fixes #7460559. It introduces SingleDelete as a new database operation. This operation can be used to delete keys that were never overwritten (no put following another put of the same key). If an overwritten key is single deleted the behavior is undefined. Single deletion of a non-existent key has no effect but multiple consecutive single deletions are not allowed (see limitations). In contrast to the conventional Delete() operation, the deletion entry is removed along with the value when the two are lined up in a compaction. Note: The semantics are similar to @igor's prototype that allowed to have this behavior on the granularity of a column family ( https://reviews.facebook.net/D42093 ). This new patch, however, is more aggressive when it comes to removing tombstones: It removes the SingleDelete together with the value whenever there is no snapshot between them while the older patch only did this when the sequence number of the deletion was older than the earliest snapshot. Most of the complex additions are in the Compaction Iterator, all other changes should be relatively straightforward. The patch also includes basic support for single deletions in db_stress and db_bench. Limitations: - Not compatible with cuckoo hash tables - Single deletions cannot be used in combination with merges and normal deletions on the same key (other keys are not affected by this) - Consecutive single deletions are currently not allowed (and older version of this patch supported this so it could be resurrected if needed) Test Plan: make all check Reviewers: yhchiang, sdong, rven, anthony, yoshinorim, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: maykov, dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D43179
9 years ago
TEST_F(CompactionJobTest, SimpleSingleDelete) {
NewDB();
auto file1 = mock::MakeMockFile({
{KeyStr("a", 5U, kTypeDeletion), ""},
{KeyStr("b", 6U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
});
AddMockFile(file1);
auto file2 = mock::MakeMockFile({{KeyStr("a", 3U, kTypeValue), "val"},
{KeyStr("b", 4U, kTypeValue), "val"}});
AddMockFile(file2);
auto file3 = mock::MakeMockFile({
{KeyStr("a", 1U, kTypeValue), "val"},
});
AddMockFile(file3, 2);
auto expected_results =
mock::MakeMockFile({{KeyStr("a", 5U, kTypeDeletion), ""}});
SetLastSequence(6U);
Fix a bug by setting up subcompaction bounds properly (#10658) Summary: When user-defined timestamp is enabled, subcompaction bounds should be set up properly. When creating InputIterator for the compaction, the `start` and `end` should have their timestamp portions set to kMaxTimestamp, which is the highest possible timestamp. This is similar to what we do with setting up their sequence numbers to `kMaxSequenceNumber`. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10658 Test Plan: ```bash make check rm -rf /dev/shm/rocksdb/* && mkdir /dev/shm/rocksdb/rocksdb_crashtest_expected && ./db_stress --allow_data_in_errors=True --clear_column_family_one_in=0 --continuous_verification_interval=0 --data_block_index_type=1 --db=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_blackbox --delpercent=5 --delrangepercent=0 --expected_values_dir=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_expected --iterpercent=0 --max_background_compactions=20 --max_bytes_for_level_base=10485760 --max_key=25000000 --max_write_batch_group_size_bytes=1048576 --nooverwritepercent=1 --ops_per_thread=300000 --paranoid_file_checks=1 --partition_filters=0 --prefix_size=8 --prefixpercent=5 --readpercent=30 --reopen=0 --snapshot_hold_ops=100000 --subcompactions=4 --target_file_size_base=65536 --target_file_size_multiplier=2 --test_batches_snapshots=0 --test_cf_consistency=0 --use_multiget=1 --user_timestamp_size=8 --value_size_mult=32 --verify_checksum=1 --write_buffer_size=65536 --writepercent=60 -disable_wal=1 -column_families=1 ``` Reviewed By: akankshamahajan15 Differential Revision: D39393402 Pulled By: riversand963 fbshipit-source-id: f276e35b19fce51a175c368a502fb0718d1f3871
2 years ago
constexpr int input_level = 0;
auto files = cfd_->current()->storage_info()->LevelFiles(input_level);
RunCompaction({files}, {input_level}, {expected_results});
Support for SingleDelete() Summary: This patch fixes #7460559. It introduces SingleDelete as a new database operation. This operation can be used to delete keys that were never overwritten (no put following another put of the same key). If an overwritten key is single deleted the behavior is undefined. Single deletion of a non-existent key has no effect but multiple consecutive single deletions are not allowed (see limitations). In contrast to the conventional Delete() operation, the deletion entry is removed along with the value when the two are lined up in a compaction. Note: The semantics are similar to @igor's prototype that allowed to have this behavior on the granularity of a column family ( https://reviews.facebook.net/D42093 ). This new patch, however, is more aggressive when it comes to removing tombstones: It removes the SingleDelete together with the value whenever there is no snapshot between them while the older patch only did this when the sequence number of the deletion was older than the earliest snapshot. Most of the complex additions are in the Compaction Iterator, all other changes should be relatively straightforward. The patch also includes basic support for single deletions in db_stress and db_bench. Limitations: - Not compatible with cuckoo hash tables - Single deletions cannot be used in combination with merges and normal deletions on the same key (other keys are not affected by this) - Consecutive single deletions are currently not allowed (and older version of this patch supported this so it could be resurrected if needed) Test Plan: make all check Reviewers: yhchiang, sdong, rven, anthony, yoshinorim, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: maykov, dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D43179
9 years ago
}
TEST_F(CompactionJobTest, SingleDeleteSnapshots) {
NewDB();
auto file1 = mock::MakeMockFile({
{KeyStr("A", 12U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
{KeyStr("a", 12U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
{KeyStr("b", 21U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
{KeyStr("c", 22U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
{KeyStr("d", 9U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
{KeyStr("f", 21U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
{KeyStr("j", 11U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
{KeyStr("j", 9U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
{KeyStr("k", 12U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
{KeyStr("k", 11U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
{KeyStr("l", 3U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
{KeyStr("l", 2U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
});
Support for SingleDelete() Summary: This patch fixes #7460559. It introduces SingleDelete as a new database operation. This operation can be used to delete keys that were never overwritten (no put following another put of the same key). If an overwritten key is single deleted the behavior is undefined. Single deletion of a non-existent key has no effect but multiple consecutive single deletions are not allowed (see limitations). In contrast to the conventional Delete() operation, the deletion entry is removed along with the value when the two are lined up in a compaction. Note: The semantics are similar to @igor's prototype that allowed to have this behavior on the granularity of a column family ( https://reviews.facebook.net/D42093 ). This new patch, however, is more aggressive when it comes to removing tombstones: It removes the SingleDelete together with the value whenever there is no snapshot between them while the older patch only did this when the sequence number of the deletion was older than the earliest snapshot. Most of the complex additions are in the Compaction Iterator, all other changes should be relatively straightforward. The patch also includes basic support for single deletions in db_stress and db_bench. Limitations: - Not compatible with cuckoo hash tables - Single deletions cannot be used in combination with merges and normal deletions on the same key (other keys are not affected by this) - Consecutive single deletions are currently not allowed (and older version of this patch supported this so it could be resurrected if needed) Test Plan: make all check Reviewers: yhchiang, sdong, rven, anthony, yoshinorim, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: maykov, dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D43179
9 years ago
AddMockFile(file1);
auto file2 = mock::MakeMockFile({
{KeyStr("0", 2U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
{KeyStr("a", 11U, kTypeValue), "val1"},
{KeyStr("b", 11U, kTypeValue), "val2"},
{KeyStr("c", 21U, kTypeValue), "val3"},
{KeyStr("d", 8U, kTypeValue), "val4"},
{KeyStr("e", 2U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
{KeyStr("f", 1U, kTypeValue), "val1"},
{KeyStr("g", 11U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
{KeyStr("h", 2U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
{KeyStr("m", 12U, kTypeValue), "val1"},
{KeyStr("m", 11U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
{KeyStr("m", 8U, kTypeValue), "val2"},
});
Support for SingleDelete() Summary: This patch fixes #7460559. It introduces SingleDelete as a new database operation. This operation can be used to delete keys that were never overwritten (no put following another put of the same key). If an overwritten key is single deleted the behavior is undefined. Single deletion of a non-existent key has no effect but multiple consecutive single deletions are not allowed (see limitations). In contrast to the conventional Delete() operation, the deletion entry is removed along with the value when the two are lined up in a compaction. Note: The semantics are similar to @igor's prototype that allowed to have this behavior on the granularity of a column family ( https://reviews.facebook.net/D42093 ). This new patch, however, is more aggressive when it comes to removing tombstones: It removes the SingleDelete together with the value whenever there is no snapshot between them while the older patch only did this when the sequence number of the deletion was older than the earliest snapshot. Most of the complex additions are in the Compaction Iterator, all other changes should be relatively straightforward. The patch also includes basic support for single deletions in db_stress and db_bench. Limitations: - Not compatible with cuckoo hash tables - Single deletions cannot be used in combination with merges and normal deletions on the same key (other keys are not affected by this) - Consecutive single deletions are currently not allowed (and older version of this patch supported this so it could be resurrected if needed) Test Plan: make all check Reviewers: yhchiang, sdong, rven, anthony, yoshinorim, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: maykov, dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D43179
9 years ago
AddMockFile(file2);
auto file3 = mock::MakeMockFile({
{KeyStr("A", 1U, kTypeValue), "val"},
{KeyStr("e", 1U, kTypeValue), "val"},
});
Support for SingleDelete() Summary: This patch fixes #7460559. It introduces SingleDelete as a new database operation. This operation can be used to delete keys that were never overwritten (no put following another put of the same key). If an overwritten key is single deleted the behavior is undefined. Single deletion of a non-existent key has no effect but multiple consecutive single deletions are not allowed (see limitations). In contrast to the conventional Delete() operation, the deletion entry is removed along with the value when the two are lined up in a compaction. Note: The semantics are similar to @igor's prototype that allowed to have this behavior on the granularity of a column family ( https://reviews.facebook.net/D42093 ). This new patch, however, is more aggressive when it comes to removing tombstones: It removes the SingleDelete together with the value whenever there is no snapshot between them while the older patch only did this when the sequence number of the deletion was older than the earliest snapshot. Most of the complex additions are in the Compaction Iterator, all other changes should be relatively straightforward. The patch also includes basic support for single deletions in db_stress and db_bench. Limitations: - Not compatible with cuckoo hash tables - Single deletions cannot be used in combination with merges and normal deletions on the same key (other keys are not affected by this) - Consecutive single deletions are currently not allowed (and older version of this patch supported this so it could be resurrected if needed) Test Plan: make all check Reviewers: yhchiang, sdong, rven, anthony, yoshinorim, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: maykov, dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D43179
9 years ago
AddMockFile(file3, 2);
auto expected_results = mock::MakeMockFile({
{KeyStr("A", 12U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
{KeyStr("a", 12U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
{KeyStr("a", 11U, kTypeValue), ""},
{KeyStr("b", 21U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
{KeyStr("b", 11U, kTypeValue), "val2"},
{KeyStr("c", 22U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
{KeyStr("c", 21U, kTypeValue), ""},
{KeyStr("e", 2U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
{KeyStr("f", 21U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
{KeyStr("f", 1U, kTypeValue), "val1"},
{KeyStr("g", 11U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
{KeyStr("j", 11U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
{KeyStr("k", 11U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
{KeyStr("m", 12U, kTypeValue), "val1"},
{KeyStr("m", 11U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
{KeyStr("m", 8U, kTypeValue), "val2"},
});
Support for SingleDelete() Summary: This patch fixes #7460559. It introduces SingleDelete as a new database operation. This operation can be used to delete keys that were never overwritten (no put following another put of the same key). If an overwritten key is single deleted the behavior is undefined. Single deletion of a non-existent key has no effect but multiple consecutive single deletions are not allowed (see limitations). In contrast to the conventional Delete() operation, the deletion entry is removed along with the value when the two are lined up in a compaction. Note: The semantics are similar to @igor's prototype that allowed to have this behavior on the granularity of a column family ( https://reviews.facebook.net/D42093 ). This new patch, however, is more aggressive when it comes to removing tombstones: It removes the SingleDelete together with the value whenever there is no snapshot between them while the older patch only did this when the sequence number of the deletion was older than the earliest snapshot. Most of the complex additions are in the Compaction Iterator, all other changes should be relatively straightforward. The patch also includes basic support for single deletions in db_stress and db_bench. Limitations: - Not compatible with cuckoo hash tables - Single deletions cannot be used in combination with merges and normal deletions on the same key (other keys are not affected by this) - Consecutive single deletions are currently not allowed (and older version of this patch supported this so it could be resurrected if needed) Test Plan: make all check Reviewers: yhchiang, sdong, rven, anthony, yoshinorim, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: maykov, dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D43179
9 years ago
SetLastSequence(22U);
Fix a bug by setting up subcompaction bounds properly (#10658) Summary: When user-defined timestamp is enabled, subcompaction bounds should be set up properly. When creating InputIterator for the compaction, the `start` and `end` should have their timestamp portions set to kMaxTimestamp, which is the highest possible timestamp. This is similar to what we do with setting up their sequence numbers to `kMaxSequenceNumber`. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10658 Test Plan: ```bash make check rm -rf /dev/shm/rocksdb/* && mkdir /dev/shm/rocksdb/rocksdb_crashtest_expected && ./db_stress --allow_data_in_errors=True --clear_column_family_one_in=0 --continuous_verification_interval=0 --data_block_index_type=1 --db=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_blackbox --delpercent=5 --delrangepercent=0 --expected_values_dir=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_expected --iterpercent=0 --max_background_compactions=20 --max_bytes_for_level_base=10485760 --max_key=25000000 --max_write_batch_group_size_bytes=1048576 --nooverwritepercent=1 --ops_per_thread=300000 --paranoid_file_checks=1 --partition_filters=0 --prefix_size=8 --prefixpercent=5 --readpercent=30 --reopen=0 --snapshot_hold_ops=100000 --subcompactions=4 --target_file_size_base=65536 --target_file_size_multiplier=2 --test_batches_snapshots=0 --test_cf_consistency=0 --use_multiget=1 --user_timestamp_size=8 --value_size_mult=32 --verify_checksum=1 --write_buffer_size=65536 --writepercent=60 -disable_wal=1 -column_families=1 ``` Reviewed By: akankshamahajan15 Differential Revision: D39393402 Pulled By: riversand963 fbshipit-source-id: f276e35b19fce51a175c368a502fb0718d1f3871
2 years ago
constexpr int input_level = 0;
auto files = cfd_->current()->storage_info()->LevelFiles(input_level);
RunCompaction({files}, {input_level}, {expected_results}, {10U, 20U}, 10U);
}
TEST_F(CompactionJobTest, EarliestWriteConflictSnapshot) {
NewDB();
// Test multiple snapshots where the earliest snapshot is not a
// write-conflic-snapshot.
auto file1 = mock::MakeMockFile({
{KeyStr("A", 24U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
{KeyStr("A", 23U, kTypeValue), "val"},
{KeyStr("B", 24U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
{KeyStr("B", 23U, kTypeValue), "val"},
{KeyStr("D", 24U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
{KeyStr("G", 32U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
{KeyStr("G", 31U, kTypeValue), "val"},
{KeyStr("G", 24U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
{KeyStr("G", 23U, kTypeValue), "val2"},
{KeyStr("H", 31U, kTypeValue), "val"},
{KeyStr("H", 24U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
{KeyStr("H", 23U, kTypeValue), "val"},
{KeyStr("I", 35U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
{KeyStr("I", 34U, kTypeValue), "val2"},
{KeyStr("I", 33U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
{KeyStr("I", 32U, kTypeValue), "val3"},
{KeyStr("I", 31U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
{KeyStr("J", 34U, kTypeValue), "val"},
{KeyStr("J", 33U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
{KeyStr("J", 25U, kTypeValue), "val2"},
{KeyStr("J", 24U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
});
AddMockFile(file1);
auto file2 = mock::MakeMockFile({
{KeyStr("A", 14U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
{KeyStr("A", 13U, kTypeValue), "val2"},
{KeyStr("C", 14U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
{KeyStr("C", 13U, kTypeValue), "val"},
{KeyStr("E", 12U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
{KeyStr("F", 4U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
{KeyStr("F", 3U, kTypeValue), "val"},
{KeyStr("G", 14U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
{KeyStr("G", 13U, kTypeValue), "val3"},
{KeyStr("H", 14U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
{KeyStr("H", 13U, kTypeValue), "val2"},
{KeyStr("I", 13U, kTypeValue), "val4"},
{KeyStr("I", 12U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
{KeyStr("I", 11U, kTypeValue), "val5"},
{KeyStr("J", 15U, kTypeValue), "val3"},
{KeyStr("J", 14U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
});
AddMockFile(file2);
auto expected_results = mock::MakeMockFile({
{KeyStr("A", 24U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
{KeyStr("A", 23U, kTypeValue), ""},
{KeyStr("B", 24U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
{KeyStr("B", 23U, kTypeValue), ""},
{KeyStr("D", 24U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
{KeyStr("E", 12U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
{KeyStr("G", 32U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
{KeyStr("G", 31U, kTypeValue), ""},
{KeyStr("H", 31U, kTypeValue), "val"},
{KeyStr("I", 35U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
{KeyStr("I", 34U, kTypeValue), ""},
{KeyStr("I", 31U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
{KeyStr("I", 13U, kTypeValue), "val4"},
{KeyStr("J", 34U, kTypeValue), "val"},
{KeyStr("J", 33U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
{KeyStr("J", 25U, kTypeValue), "val2"},
{KeyStr("J", 24U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
{KeyStr("J", 15U, kTypeValue), "val3"},
{KeyStr("J", 14U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
});
SetLastSequence(24U);
Fix a bug by setting up subcompaction bounds properly (#10658) Summary: When user-defined timestamp is enabled, subcompaction bounds should be set up properly. When creating InputIterator for the compaction, the `start` and `end` should have their timestamp portions set to kMaxTimestamp, which is the highest possible timestamp. This is similar to what we do with setting up their sequence numbers to `kMaxSequenceNumber`. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10658 Test Plan: ```bash make check rm -rf /dev/shm/rocksdb/* && mkdir /dev/shm/rocksdb/rocksdb_crashtest_expected && ./db_stress --allow_data_in_errors=True --clear_column_family_one_in=0 --continuous_verification_interval=0 --data_block_index_type=1 --db=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_blackbox --delpercent=5 --delrangepercent=0 --expected_values_dir=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_expected --iterpercent=0 --max_background_compactions=20 --max_bytes_for_level_base=10485760 --max_key=25000000 --max_write_batch_group_size_bytes=1048576 --nooverwritepercent=1 --ops_per_thread=300000 --paranoid_file_checks=1 --partition_filters=0 --prefix_size=8 --prefixpercent=5 --readpercent=30 --reopen=0 --snapshot_hold_ops=100000 --subcompactions=4 --target_file_size_base=65536 --target_file_size_multiplier=2 --test_batches_snapshots=0 --test_cf_consistency=0 --use_multiget=1 --user_timestamp_size=8 --value_size_mult=32 --verify_checksum=1 --write_buffer_size=65536 --writepercent=60 -disable_wal=1 -column_families=1 ``` Reviewed By: akankshamahajan15 Differential Revision: D39393402 Pulled By: riversand963 fbshipit-source-id: f276e35b19fce51a175c368a502fb0718d1f3871
2 years ago
constexpr int input_level = 0;
auto files = cfd_->current()->storage_info()->LevelFiles(input_level);
RunCompaction({files}, {input_level}, {expected_results}, {10U, 20U, 30U},
20U);
Support for SingleDelete() Summary: This patch fixes #7460559. It introduces SingleDelete as a new database operation. This operation can be used to delete keys that were never overwritten (no put following another put of the same key). If an overwritten key is single deleted the behavior is undefined. Single deletion of a non-existent key has no effect but multiple consecutive single deletions are not allowed (see limitations). In contrast to the conventional Delete() operation, the deletion entry is removed along with the value when the two are lined up in a compaction. Note: The semantics are similar to @igor's prototype that allowed to have this behavior on the granularity of a column family ( https://reviews.facebook.net/D42093 ). This new patch, however, is more aggressive when it comes to removing tombstones: It removes the SingleDelete together with the value whenever there is no snapshot between them while the older patch only did this when the sequence number of the deletion was older than the earliest snapshot. Most of the complex additions are in the Compaction Iterator, all other changes should be relatively straightforward. The patch also includes basic support for single deletions in db_stress and db_bench. Limitations: - Not compatible with cuckoo hash tables - Single deletions cannot be used in combination with merges and normal deletions on the same key (other keys are not affected by this) - Consecutive single deletions are currently not allowed (and older version of this patch supported this so it could be resurrected if needed) Test Plan: make all check Reviewers: yhchiang, sdong, rven, anthony, yoshinorim, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: maykov, dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D43179
9 years ago
}
TEST_F(CompactionJobTest, SingleDeleteZeroSeq) {
NewDB();
auto file1 = mock::MakeMockFile({
{KeyStr("A", 10U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
{KeyStr("dummy", 5U, kTypeValue), "val2"},
});
AddMockFile(file1);
auto file2 = mock::MakeMockFile({
{KeyStr("A", 0U, kTypeValue), "val"},
});
AddMockFile(file2);
auto expected_results = mock::MakeMockFile({
{KeyStr("dummy", 0U, kTypeValue), "val2"},
Support for SingleDelete() Summary: This patch fixes #7460559. It introduces SingleDelete as a new database operation. This operation can be used to delete keys that were never overwritten (no put following another put of the same key). If an overwritten key is single deleted the behavior is undefined. Single deletion of a non-existent key has no effect but multiple consecutive single deletions are not allowed (see limitations). In contrast to the conventional Delete() operation, the deletion entry is removed along with the value when the two are lined up in a compaction. Note: The semantics are similar to @igor's prototype that allowed to have this behavior on the granularity of a column family ( https://reviews.facebook.net/D42093 ). This new patch, however, is more aggressive when it comes to removing tombstones: It removes the SingleDelete together with the value whenever there is no snapshot between them while the older patch only did this when the sequence number of the deletion was older than the earliest snapshot. Most of the complex additions are in the Compaction Iterator, all other changes should be relatively straightforward. The patch also includes basic support for single deletions in db_stress and db_bench. Limitations: - Not compatible with cuckoo hash tables - Single deletions cannot be used in combination with merges and normal deletions on the same key (other keys are not affected by this) - Consecutive single deletions are currently not allowed (and older version of this patch supported this so it could be resurrected if needed) Test Plan: make all check Reviewers: yhchiang, sdong, rven, anthony, yoshinorim, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: maykov, dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D43179
9 years ago
});
SetLastSequence(22U);
Fix a bug by setting up subcompaction bounds properly (#10658) Summary: When user-defined timestamp is enabled, subcompaction bounds should be set up properly. When creating InputIterator for the compaction, the `start` and `end` should have their timestamp portions set to kMaxTimestamp, which is the highest possible timestamp. This is similar to what we do with setting up their sequence numbers to `kMaxSequenceNumber`. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10658 Test Plan: ```bash make check rm -rf /dev/shm/rocksdb/* && mkdir /dev/shm/rocksdb/rocksdb_crashtest_expected && ./db_stress --allow_data_in_errors=True --clear_column_family_one_in=0 --continuous_verification_interval=0 --data_block_index_type=1 --db=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_blackbox --delpercent=5 --delrangepercent=0 --expected_values_dir=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_expected --iterpercent=0 --max_background_compactions=20 --max_bytes_for_level_base=10485760 --max_key=25000000 --max_write_batch_group_size_bytes=1048576 --nooverwritepercent=1 --ops_per_thread=300000 --paranoid_file_checks=1 --partition_filters=0 --prefix_size=8 --prefixpercent=5 --readpercent=30 --reopen=0 --snapshot_hold_ops=100000 --subcompactions=4 --target_file_size_base=65536 --target_file_size_multiplier=2 --test_batches_snapshots=0 --test_cf_consistency=0 --use_multiget=1 --user_timestamp_size=8 --value_size_mult=32 --verify_checksum=1 --write_buffer_size=65536 --writepercent=60 -disable_wal=1 -column_families=1 ``` Reviewed By: akankshamahajan15 Differential Revision: D39393402 Pulled By: riversand963 fbshipit-source-id: f276e35b19fce51a175c368a502fb0718d1f3871
2 years ago
constexpr int input_level = 0;
auto files = cfd_->current()->storage_info()->LevelFiles(input_level);
RunCompaction({files}, {input_level}, {expected_results}, {});
Support for SingleDelete() Summary: This patch fixes #7460559. It introduces SingleDelete as a new database operation. This operation can be used to delete keys that were never overwritten (no put following another put of the same key). If an overwritten key is single deleted the behavior is undefined. Single deletion of a non-existent key has no effect but multiple consecutive single deletions are not allowed (see limitations). In contrast to the conventional Delete() operation, the deletion entry is removed along with the value when the two are lined up in a compaction. Note: The semantics are similar to @igor's prototype that allowed to have this behavior on the granularity of a column family ( https://reviews.facebook.net/D42093 ). This new patch, however, is more aggressive when it comes to removing tombstones: It removes the SingleDelete together with the value whenever there is no snapshot between them while the older patch only did this when the sequence number of the deletion was older than the earliest snapshot. Most of the complex additions are in the Compaction Iterator, all other changes should be relatively straightforward. The patch also includes basic support for single deletions in db_stress and db_bench. Limitations: - Not compatible with cuckoo hash tables - Single deletions cannot be used in combination with merges and normal deletions on the same key (other keys are not affected by this) - Consecutive single deletions are currently not allowed (and older version of this patch supported this so it could be resurrected if needed) Test Plan: make all check Reviewers: yhchiang, sdong, rven, anthony, yoshinorim, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: maykov, dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D43179
9 years ago
}
TEST_F(CompactionJobTest, MultiSingleDelete) {
// Tests three scenarios involving multiple single delete/put pairs:
//
// A: Put Snapshot SDel Put SDel -> Put Snapshot SDel
// B: Snapshot Put SDel Put SDel Snapshot -> Snapshot SDel Snapshot
Support for SingleDelete() Summary: This patch fixes #7460559. It introduces SingleDelete as a new database operation. This operation can be used to delete keys that were never overwritten (no put following another put of the same key). If an overwritten key is single deleted the behavior is undefined. Single deletion of a non-existent key has no effect but multiple consecutive single deletions are not allowed (see limitations). In contrast to the conventional Delete() operation, the deletion entry is removed along with the value when the two are lined up in a compaction. Note: The semantics are similar to @igor's prototype that allowed to have this behavior on the granularity of a column family ( https://reviews.facebook.net/D42093 ). This new patch, however, is more aggressive when it comes to removing tombstones: It removes the SingleDelete together with the value whenever there is no snapshot between them while the older patch only did this when the sequence number of the deletion was older than the earliest snapshot. Most of the complex additions are in the Compaction Iterator, all other changes should be relatively straightforward. The patch also includes basic support for single deletions in db_stress and db_bench. Limitations: - Not compatible with cuckoo hash tables - Single deletions cannot be used in combination with merges and normal deletions on the same key (other keys are not affected by this) - Consecutive single deletions are currently not allowed (and older version of this patch supported this so it could be resurrected if needed) Test Plan: make all check Reviewers: yhchiang, sdong, rven, anthony, yoshinorim, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: maykov, dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D43179
9 years ago
// C: SDel Put SDel Snapshot Put -> Snapshot Put
// D: (Put) SDel Snapshot Put SDel -> (Put) SDel Snapshot SDel
// E: Put SDel Snapshot Put SDel -> Snapshot SDel
// F: Put SDel Put Sdel Snapshot -> removed
// G: Snapshot SDel Put SDel Put -> Snapshot Put SDel
// H: (Put) Put SDel Put Sdel Snapshot -> Removed
// I: (Put) Snapshot Put SDel Put SDel -> SDel
// J: Put Put SDel Put SDel SDel Snapshot Put Put SDel SDel Put
// -> Snapshot Put
// K: SDel SDel Put SDel Put Put Snapshot SDel Put SDel SDel Put SDel
// -> Snapshot Put Snapshot SDel
// L: SDel Put SDel Put SDel Snapshot SDel Put SDel SDel Put SDel
// -> Snapshot SDel Put SDel
// M: (Put) SDel Put SDel Put SDel Snapshot Put SDel SDel Put SDel SDel
// -> SDel Snapshot Put SDel
Support for SingleDelete() Summary: This patch fixes #7460559. It introduces SingleDelete as a new database operation. This operation can be used to delete keys that were never overwritten (no put following another put of the same key). If an overwritten key is single deleted the behavior is undefined. Single deletion of a non-existent key has no effect but multiple consecutive single deletions are not allowed (see limitations). In contrast to the conventional Delete() operation, the deletion entry is removed along with the value when the two are lined up in a compaction. Note: The semantics are similar to @igor's prototype that allowed to have this behavior on the granularity of a column family ( https://reviews.facebook.net/D42093 ). This new patch, however, is more aggressive when it comes to removing tombstones: It removes the SingleDelete together with the value whenever there is no snapshot between them while the older patch only did this when the sequence number of the deletion was older than the earliest snapshot. Most of the complex additions are in the Compaction Iterator, all other changes should be relatively straightforward. The patch also includes basic support for single deletions in db_stress and db_bench. Limitations: - Not compatible with cuckoo hash tables - Single deletions cannot be used in combination with merges and normal deletions on the same key (other keys are not affected by this) - Consecutive single deletions are currently not allowed (and older version of this patch supported this so it could be resurrected if needed) Test Plan: make all check Reviewers: yhchiang, sdong, rven, anthony, yoshinorim, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: maykov, dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D43179
9 years ago
NewDB();
auto file1 = mock::MakeMockFile({
{KeyStr("A", 14U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
{KeyStr("A", 13U, kTypeValue), "val5"},
{KeyStr("A", 12U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
{KeyStr("B", 14U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
{KeyStr("B", 13U, kTypeValue), "val2"},
{KeyStr("C", 14U, kTypeValue), "val3"},
{KeyStr("D", 12U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
{KeyStr("D", 11U, kTypeValue), "val4"},
{KeyStr("G", 15U, kTypeValue), "val"},
{KeyStr("G", 14U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
{KeyStr("G", 13U, kTypeValue), "val"},
{KeyStr("I", 14U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
{KeyStr("I", 13U, kTypeValue), "val"},
{KeyStr("J", 15U, kTypeValue), "val"},
{KeyStr("J", 14U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
{KeyStr("J", 13U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
{KeyStr("J", 12U, kTypeValue), "val"},
{KeyStr("J", 11U, kTypeValue), "val"},
{KeyStr("K", 16U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
{KeyStr("K", 15U, kTypeValue), "val1"},
{KeyStr("K", 14U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
{KeyStr("K", 13U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
{KeyStr("K", 12U, kTypeValue), "val2"},
{KeyStr("K", 11U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
{KeyStr("L", 16U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
{KeyStr("L", 15U, kTypeValue), "val"},
{KeyStr("L", 14U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
{KeyStr("L", 13U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
{KeyStr("L", 12U, kTypeValue), "val"},
{KeyStr("L", 11U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
{KeyStr("M", 16U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
{KeyStr("M", 15U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
{KeyStr("M", 14U, kTypeValue), "val"},
{KeyStr("M", 13U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
{KeyStr("M", 12U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
{KeyStr("M", 11U, kTypeValue), "val"},
Support for SingleDelete() Summary: This patch fixes #7460559. It introduces SingleDelete as a new database operation. This operation can be used to delete keys that were never overwritten (no put following another put of the same key). If an overwritten key is single deleted the behavior is undefined. Single deletion of a non-existent key has no effect but multiple consecutive single deletions are not allowed (see limitations). In contrast to the conventional Delete() operation, the deletion entry is removed along with the value when the two are lined up in a compaction. Note: The semantics are similar to @igor's prototype that allowed to have this behavior on the granularity of a column family ( https://reviews.facebook.net/D42093 ). This new patch, however, is more aggressive when it comes to removing tombstones: It removes the SingleDelete together with the value whenever there is no snapshot between them while the older patch only did this when the sequence number of the deletion was older than the earliest snapshot. Most of the complex additions are in the Compaction Iterator, all other changes should be relatively straightforward. The patch also includes basic support for single deletions in db_stress and db_bench. Limitations: - Not compatible with cuckoo hash tables - Single deletions cannot be used in combination with merges and normal deletions on the same key (other keys are not affected by this) - Consecutive single deletions are currently not allowed (and older version of this patch supported this so it could be resurrected if needed) Test Plan: make all check Reviewers: yhchiang, sdong, rven, anthony, yoshinorim, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: maykov, dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D43179
9 years ago
});
AddMockFile(file1);
auto file2 = mock::MakeMockFile({
{KeyStr("A", 10U, kTypeValue), "val"},
{KeyStr("B", 12U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
{KeyStr("B", 11U, kTypeValue), "val2"},
{KeyStr("C", 10U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
{KeyStr("C", 9U, kTypeValue), "val6"},
{KeyStr("C", 8U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
{KeyStr("D", 10U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
{KeyStr("E", 12U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
{KeyStr("E", 11U, kTypeValue), "val"},
{KeyStr("E", 5U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
{KeyStr("E", 4U, kTypeValue), "val"},
{KeyStr("F", 6U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
{KeyStr("F", 5U, kTypeValue), "val"},
{KeyStr("F", 4U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
{KeyStr("F", 3U, kTypeValue), "val"},
{KeyStr("G", 12U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
{KeyStr("H", 6U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
{KeyStr("H", 5U, kTypeValue), "val"},
{KeyStr("H", 4U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
{KeyStr("H", 3U, kTypeValue), "val"},
{KeyStr("I", 12U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
{KeyStr("I", 11U, kTypeValue), "val"},
{KeyStr("J", 6U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
{KeyStr("J", 5U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
{KeyStr("J", 4U, kTypeValue), "val"},
{KeyStr("J", 3U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
{KeyStr("J", 2U, kTypeValue), "val"},
{KeyStr("K", 8U, kTypeValue), "val3"},
{KeyStr("K", 7U, kTypeValue), "val4"},
{KeyStr("K", 6U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
{KeyStr("K", 5U, kTypeValue), "val5"},
{KeyStr("K", 2U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
{KeyStr("K", 1U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
{KeyStr("L", 5U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
{KeyStr("L", 4U, kTypeValue), "val"},
{KeyStr("L", 3U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
{KeyStr("L", 2U, kTypeValue), "val"},
{KeyStr("L", 1U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
{KeyStr("M", 10U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
{KeyStr("M", 7U, kTypeValue), "val"},
{KeyStr("M", 5U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
{KeyStr("M", 4U, kTypeValue), "val"},
{KeyStr("M", 3U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
Support for SingleDelete() Summary: This patch fixes #7460559. It introduces SingleDelete as a new database operation. This operation can be used to delete keys that were never overwritten (no put following another put of the same key). If an overwritten key is single deleted the behavior is undefined. Single deletion of a non-existent key has no effect but multiple consecutive single deletions are not allowed (see limitations). In contrast to the conventional Delete() operation, the deletion entry is removed along with the value when the two are lined up in a compaction. Note: The semantics are similar to @igor's prototype that allowed to have this behavior on the granularity of a column family ( https://reviews.facebook.net/D42093 ). This new patch, however, is more aggressive when it comes to removing tombstones: It removes the SingleDelete together with the value whenever there is no snapshot between them while the older patch only did this when the sequence number of the deletion was older than the earliest snapshot. Most of the complex additions are in the Compaction Iterator, all other changes should be relatively straightforward. The patch also includes basic support for single deletions in db_stress and db_bench. Limitations: - Not compatible with cuckoo hash tables - Single deletions cannot be used in combination with merges and normal deletions on the same key (other keys are not affected by this) - Consecutive single deletions are currently not allowed (and older version of this patch supported this so it could be resurrected if needed) Test Plan: make all check Reviewers: yhchiang, sdong, rven, anthony, yoshinorim, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: maykov, dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D43179
9 years ago
});
AddMockFile(file2);
auto file3 = mock::MakeMockFile({
{KeyStr("D", 1U, kTypeValue), "val"},
{KeyStr("H", 1U, kTypeValue), "val"},
{KeyStr("I", 2U, kTypeValue), "val"},
Support for SingleDelete() Summary: This patch fixes #7460559. It introduces SingleDelete as a new database operation. This operation can be used to delete keys that were never overwritten (no put following another put of the same key). If an overwritten key is single deleted the behavior is undefined. Single deletion of a non-existent key has no effect but multiple consecutive single deletions are not allowed (see limitations). In contrast to the conventional Delete() operation, the deletion entry is removed along with the value when the two are lined up in a compaction. Note: The semantics are similar to @igor's prototype that allowed to have this behavior on the granularity of a column family ( https://reviews.facebook.net/D42093 ). This new patch, however, is more aggressive when it comes to removing tombstones: It removes the SingleDelete together with the value whenever there is no snapshot between them while the older patch only did this when the sequence number of the deletion was older than the earliest snapshot. Most of the complex additions are in the Compaction Iterator, all other changes should be relatively straightforward. The patch also includes basic support for single deletions in db_stress and db_bench. Limitations: - Not compatible with cuckoo hash tables - Single deletions cannot be used in combination with merges and normal deletions on the same key (other keys are not affected by this) - Consecutive single deletions are currently not allowed (and older version of this patch supported this so it could be resurrected if needed) Test Plan: make all check Reviewers: yhchiang, sdong, rven, anthony, yoshinorim, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: maykov, dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D43179
9 years ago
});
AddMockFile(file3, 2);
auto file4 = mock::MakeMockFile({
{KeyStr("M", 1U, kTypeValue), "val"},
Support for SingleDelete() Summary: This patch fixes #7460559. It introduces SingleDelete as a new database operation. This operation can be used to delete keys that were never overwritten (no put following another put of the same key). If an overwritten key is single deleted the behavior is undefined. Single deletion of a non-existent key has no effect but multiple consecutive single deletions are not allowed (see limitations). In contrast to the conventional Delete() operation, the deletion entry is removed along with the value when the two are lined up in a compaction. Note: The semantics are similar to @igor's prototype that allowed to have this behavior on the granularity of a column family ( https://reviews.facebook.net/D42093 ). This new patch, however, is more aggressive when it comes to removing tombstones: It removes the SingleDelete together with the value whenever there is no snapshot between them while the older patch only did this when the sequence number of the deletion was older than the earliest snapshot. Most of the complex additions are in the Compaction Iterator, all other changes should be relatively straightforward. The patch also includes basic support for single deletions in db_stress and db_bench. Limitations: - Not compatible with cuckoo hash tables - Single deletions cannot be used in combination with merges and normal deletions on the same key (other keys are not affected by this) - Consecutive single deletions are currently not allowed (and older version of this patch supported this so it could be resurrected if needed) Test Plan: make all check Reviewers: yhchiang, sdong, rven, anthony, yoshinorim, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: maykov, dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D43179
9 years ago
});
AddMockFile(file4, 2);
auto expected_results =
mock::MakeMockFile({{KeyStr("A", 14U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
{KeyStr("A", 13U, kTypeValue), ""},
{KeyStr("A", 12U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
{KeyStr("A", 10U, kTypeValue), "val"},
{KeyStr("B", 14U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
{KeyStr("B", 13U, kTypeValue), ""},
{KeyStr("C", 14U, kTypeValue), "val3"},
{KeyStr("D", 12U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
{KeyStr("D", 11U, kTypeValue), ""},
{KeyStr("D", 10U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
{KeyStr("E", 12U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
{KeyStr("E", 11U, kTypeValue), ""},
{KeyStr("G", 15U, kTypeValue), "val"},
{KeyStr("G", 12U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
{KeyStr("I", 14U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
{KeyStr("I", 13U, kTypeValue), ""},
{KeyStr("J", 15U, kTypeValue), "val"},
{KeyStr("K", 16U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
{KeyStr("K", 15U, kTypeValue), ""},
{KeyStr("K", 11U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
{KeyStr("K", 8U, kTypeValue), "val3"},
{KeyStr("L", 16U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
{KeyStr("L", 15U, kTypeValue), ""},
{KeyStr("L", 11U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
{KeyStr("M", 15U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
{KeyStr("M", 14U, kTypeValue), ""},
{KeyStr("M", 3U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""}});
Support for SingleDelete() Summary: This patch fixes #7460559. It introduces SingleDelete as a new database operation. This operation can be used to delete keys that were never overwritten (no put following another put of the same key). If an overwritten key is single deleted the behavior is undefined. Single deletion of a non-existent key has no effect but multiple consecutive single deletions are not allowed (see limitations). In contrast to the conventional Delete() operation, the deletion entry is removed along with the value when the two are lined up in a compaction. Note: The semantics are similar to @igor's prototype that allowed to have this behavior on the granularity of a column family ( https://reviews.facebook.net/D42093 ). This new patch, however, is more aggressive when it comes to removing tombstones: It removes the SingleDelete together with the value whenever there is no snapshot between them while the older patch only did this when the sequence number of the deletion was older than the earliest snapshot. Most of the complex additions are in the Compaction Iterator, all other changes should be relatively straightforward. The patch also includes basic support for single deletions in db_stress and db_bench. Limitations: - Not compatible with cuckoo hash tables - Single deletions cannot be used in combination with merges and normal deletions on the same key (other keys are not affected by this) - Consecutive single deletions are currently not allowed (and older version of this patch supported this so it could be resurrected if needed) Test Plan: make all check Reviewers: yhchiang, sdong, rven, anthony, yoshinorim, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: maykov, dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D43179
9 years ago
SetLastSequence(22U);
Fix a bug by setting up subcompaction bounds properly (#10658) Summary: When user-defined timestamp is enabled, subcompaction bounds should be set up properly. When creating InputIterator for the compaction, the `start` and `end` should have their timestamp portions set to kMaxTimestamp, which is the highest possible timestamp. This is similar to what we do with setting up their sequence numbers to `kMaxSequenceNumber`. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10658 Test Plan: ```bash make check rm -rf /dev/shm/rocksdb/* && mkdir /dev/shm/rocksdb/rocksdb_crashtest_expected && ./db_stress --allow_data_in_errors=True --clear_column_family_one_in=0 --continuous_verification_interval=0 --data_block_index_type=1 --db=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_blackbox --delpercent=5 --delrangepercent=0 --expected_values_dir=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_expected --iterpercent=0 --max_background_compactions=20 --max_bytes_for_level_base=10485760 --max_key=25000000 --max_write_batch_group_size_bytes=1048576 --nooverwritepercent=1 --ops_per_thread=300000 --paranoid_file_checks=1 --partition_filters=0 --prefix_size=8 --prefixpercent=5 --readpercent=30 --reopen=0 --snapshot_hold_ops=100000 --subcompactions=4 --target_file_size_base=65536 --target_file_size_multiplier=2 --test_batches_snapshots=0 --test_cf_consistency=0 --use_multiget=1 --user_timestamp_size=8 --value_size_mult=32 --verify_checksum=1 --write_buffer_size=65536 --writepercent=60 -disable_wal=1 -column_families=1 ``` Reviewed By: akankshamahajan15 Differential Revision: D39393402 Pulled By: riversand963 fbshipit-source-id: f276e35b19fce51a175c368a502fb0718d1f3871
2 years ago
constexpr int input_level = 0;
auto files = cfd_->current()->storage_info()->LevelFiles(input_level);
RunCompaction({files}, {input_level}, {expected_results}, {10U}, 10U);
Support for SingleDelete() Summary: This patch fixes #7460559. It introduces SingleDelete as a new database operation. This operation can be used to delete keys that were never overwritten (no put following another put of the same key). If an overwritten key is single deleted the behavior is undefined. Single deletion of a non-existent key has no effect but multiple consecutive single deletions are not allowed (see limitations). In contrast to the conventional Delete() operation, the deletion entry is removed along with the value when the two are lined up in a compaction. Note: The semantics are similar to @igor's prototype that allowed to have this behavior on the granularity of a column family ( https://reviews.facebook.net/D42093 ). This new patch, however, is more aggressive when it comes to removing tombstones: It removes the SingleDelete together with the value whenever there is no snapshot between them while the older patch only did this when the sequence number of the deletion was older than the earliest snapshot. Most of the complex additions are in the Compaction Iterator, all other changes should be relatively straightforward. The patch also includes basic support for single deletions in db_stress and db_bench. Limitations: - Not compatible with cuckoo hash tables - Single deletions cannot be used in combination with merges and normal deletions on the same key (other keys are not affected by this) - Consecutive single deletions are currently not allowed (and older version of this patch supported this so it could be resurrected if needed) Test Plan: make all check Reviewers: yhchiang, sdong, rven, anthony, yoshinorim, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: maykov, dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D43179
9 years ago
}
// This test documents the behavior where a corrupt key follows a deletion or a
// single deletion and the (single) deletion gets removed while the corrupt key
// gets written out. TODO(noetzli): We probably want a better way to treat
// corrupt keys.
TEST_F(CompactionJobTest, DISABLED_CorruptionAfterDeletion) {
Support for SingleDelete() Summary: This patch fixes #7460559. It introduces SingleDelete as a new database operation. This operation can be used to delete keys that were never overwritten (no put following another put of the same key). If an overwritten key is single deleted the behavior is undefined. Single deletion of a non-existent key has no effect but multiple consecutive single deletions are not allowed (see limitations). In contrast to the conventional Delete() operation, the deletion entry is removed along with the value when the two are lined up in a compaction. Note: The semantics are similar to @igor's prototype that allowed to have this behavior on the granularity of a column family ( https://reviews.facebook.net/D42093 ). This new patch, however, is more aggressive when it comes to removing tombstones: It removes the SingleDelete together with the value whenever there is no snapshot between them while the older patch only did this when the sequence number of the deletion was older than the earliest snapshot. Most of the complex additions are in the Compaction Iterator, all other changes should be relatively straightforward. The patch also includes basic support for single deletions in db_stress and db_bench. Limitations: - Not compatible with cuckoo hash tables - Single deletions cannot be used in combination with merges and normal deletions on the same key (other keys are not affected by this) - Consecutive single deletions are currently not allowed (and older version of this patch supported this so it could be resurrected if needed) Test Plan: make all check Reviewers: yhchiang, sdong, rven, anthony, yoshinorim, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: maykov, dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D43179
9 years ago
NewDB();
auto file1 =
mock::MakeMockFile({{test::KeyStr("A", 6U, kTypeValue), "val3"},
{test::KeyStr("a", 5U, kTypeDeletion), ""},
{test::KeyStr("a", 4U, kTypeValue, true), "val"}});
AddMockFile(file1);
auto file2 =
mock::MakeMockFile({{test::KeyStr("b", 3U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
{test::KeyStr("b", 2U, kTypeValue, true), "val"},
{test::KeyStr("c", 1U, kTypeValue), "val2"}});
AddMockFile(file2);
auto expected_results =
mock::MakeMockFile({{test::KeyStr("A", 0U, kTypeValue), "val3"},
{test::KeyStr("a", 0U, kTypeValue, true), "val"},
{test::KeyStr("b", 0U, kTypeValue, true), "val"},
{test::KeyStr("c", 0U, kTypeValue), "val2"}});
Support for SingleDelete() Summary: This patch fixes #7460559. It introduces SingleDelete as a new database operation. This operation can be used to delete keys that were never overwritten (no put following another put of the same key). If an overwritten key is single deleted the behavior is undefined. Single deletion of a non-existent key has no effect but multiple consecutive single deletions are not allowed (see limitations). In contrast to the conventional Delete() operation, the deletion entry is removed along with the value when the two are lined up in a compaction. Note: The semantics are similar to @igor's prototype that allowed to have this behavior on the granularity of a column family ( https://reviews.facebook.net/D42093 ). This new patch, however, is more aggressive when it comes to removing tombstones: It removes the SingleDelete together with the value whenever there is no snapshot between them while the older patch only did this when the sequence number of the deletion was older than the earliest snapshot. Most of the complex additions are in the Compaction Iterator, all other changes should be relatively straightforward. The patch also includes basic support for single deletions in db_stress and db_bench. Limitations: - Not compatible with cuckoo hash tables - Single deletions cannot be used in combination with merges and normal deletions on the same key (other keys are not affected by this) - Consecutive single deletions are currently not allowed (and older version of this patch supported this so it could be resurrected if needed) Test Plan: make all check Reviewers: yhchiang, sdong, rven, anthony, yoshinorim, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: maykov, dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D43179
9 years ago
SetLastSequence(6U);
Fix a bug by setting up subcompaction bounds properly (#10658) Summary: When user-defined timestamp is enabled, subcompaction bounds should be set up properly. When creating InputIterator for the compaction, the `start` and `end` should have their timestamp portions set to kMaxTimestamp, which is the highest possible timestamp. This is similar to what we do with setting up their sequence numbers to `kMaxSequenceNumber`. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10658 Test Plan: ```bash make check rm -rf /dev/shm/rocksdb/* && mkdir /dev/shm/rocksdb/rocksdb_crashtest_expected && ./db_stress --allow_data_in_errors=True --clear_column_family_one_in=0 --continuous_verification_interval=0 --data_block_index_type=1 --db=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_blackbox --delpercent=5 --delrangepercent=0 --expected_values_dir=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_expected --iterpercent=0 --max_background_compactions=20 --max_bytes_for_level_base=10485760 --max_key=25000000 --max_write_batch_group_size_bytes=1048576 --nooverwritepercent=1 --ops_per_thread=300000 --paranoid_file_checks=1 --partition_filters=0 --prefix_size=8 --prefixpercent=5 --readpercent=30 --reopen=0 --snapshot_hold_ops=100000 --subcompactions=4 --target_file_size_base=65536 --target_file_size_multiplier=2 --test_batches_snapshots=0 --test_cf_consistency=0 --use_multiget=1 --user_timestamp_size=8 --value_size_mult=32 --verify_checksum=1 --write_buffer_size=65536 --writepercent=60 -disable_wal=1 -column_families=1 ``` Reviewed By: akankshamahajan15 Differential Revision: D39393402 Pulled By: riversand963 fbshipit-source-id: f276e35b19fce51a175c368a502fb0718d1f3871
2 years ago
constexpr int input_level = 0;
auto files = cfd_->current()->storage_info()->LevelFiles(input_level);
RunCompaction({files}, {input_level}, {expected_results});
Support for SingleDelete() Summary: This patch fixes #7460559. It introduces SingleDelete as a new database operation. This operation can be used to delete keys that were never overwritten (no put following another put of the same key). If an overwritten key is single deleted the behavior is undefined. Single deletion of a non-existent key has no effect but multiple consecutive single deletions are not allowed (see limitations). In contrast to the conventional Delete() operation, the deletion entry is removed along with the value when the two are lined up in a compaction. Note: The semantics are similar to @igor's prototype that allowed to have this behavior on the granularity of a column family ( https://reviews.facebook.net/D42093 ). This new patch, however, is more aggressive when it comes to removing tombstones: It removes the SingleDelete together with the value whenever there is no snapshot between them while the older patch only did this when the sequence number of the deletion was older than the earliest snapshot. Most of the complex additions are in the Compaction Iterator, all other changes should be relatively straightforward. The patch also includes basic support for single deletions in db_stress and db_bench. Limitations: - Not compatible with cuckoo hash tables - Single deletions cannot be used in combination with merges and normal deletions on the same key (other keys are not affected by this) - Consecutive single deletions are currently not allowed (and older version of this patch supported this so it could be resurrected if needed) Test Plan: make all check Reviewers: yhchiang, sdong, rven, anthony, yoshinorim, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: maykov, dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D43179
9 years ago
}
TEST_F(CompactionJobTest, OldestBlobFileNumber) {
NewDB();
// Note: blob1 is inlined TTL, so it will not be considered for the purposes
// of identifying the oldest referenced blob file. Similarly, blob6 will be
// ignored because it has TTL and hence refers to a TTL blob file.
const stl_wrappers::KVMap::value_type blob1(
KeyStr("a", 1U, kTypeBlobIndex), BlobStrInlinedTTL("foo", 1234567890ULL));
const stl_wrappers::KVMap::value_type blob2(KeyStr("b", 2U, kTypeBlobIndex),
BlobStr(59, 123456, 999));
const stl_wrappers::KVMap::value_type blob3(KeyStr("c", 3U, kTypeBlobIndex),
BlobStr(138, 1000, 1 << 8));
auto file1 = mock::MakeMockFile({blob1, blob2, blob3});
AddMockFile(file1);
const stl_wrappers::KVMap::value_type blob4(KeyStr("d", 4U, kTypeBlobIndex),
BlobStr(199, 3 << 10, 1 << 20));
const stl_wrappers::KVMap::value_type blob5(KeyStr("e", 5U, kTypeBlobIndex),
BlobStr(19, 6789, 333));
const stl_wrappers::KVMap::value_type blob6(
KeyStr("f", 6U, kTypeBlobIndex),
BlobStrTTL(5, 2048, 1 << 7, 1234567890ULL));
auto file2 = mock::MakeMockFile({blob4, blob5, blob6});
AddMockFile(file2);
const stl_wrappers::KVMap::value_type expected_blob1(
KeyStr("a", 0U, kTypeBlobIndex), blob1.second);
const stl_wrappers::KVMap::value_type expected_blob2(
KeyStr("b", 0U, kTypeBlobIndex), blob2.second);
const stl_wrappers::KVMap::value_type expected_blob3(
KeyStr("c", 0U, kTypeBlobIndex), blob3.second);
const stl_wrappers::KVMap::value_type expected_blob4(
KeyStr("d", 0U, kTypeBlobIndex), blob4.second);
const stl_wrappers::KVMap::value_type expected_blob5(
KeyStr("e", 0U, kTypeBlobIndex), blob5.second);
const stl_wrappers::KVMap::value_type expected_blob6(
KeyStr("f", 0U, kTypeBlobIndex), blob6.second);
auto expected_results =
mock::MakeMockFile({expected_blob1, expected_blob2, expected_blob3,
expected_blob4, expected_blob5, expected_blob6});
SetLastSequence(6U);
Fix a bug by setting up subcompaction bounds properly (#10658) Summary: When user-defined timestamp is enabled, subcompaction bounds should be set up properly. When creating InputIterator for the compaction, the `start` and `end` should have their timestamp portions set to kMaxTimestamp, which is the highest possible timestamp. This is similar to what we do with setting up their sequence numbers to `kMaxSequenceNumber`. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10658 Test Plan: ```bash make check rm -rf /dev/shm/rocksdb/* && mkdir /dev/shm/rocksdb/rocksdb_crashtest_expected && ./db_stress --allow_data_in_errors=True --clear_column_family_one_in=0 --continuous_verification_interval=0 --data_block_index_type=1 --db=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_blackbox --delpercent=5 --delrangepercent=0 --expected_values_dir=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_expected --iterpercent=0 --max_background_compactions=20 --max_bytes_for_level_base=10485760 --max_key=25000000 --max_write_batch_group_size_bytes=1048576 --nooverwritepercent=1 --ops_per_thread=300000 --paranoid_file_checks=1 --partition_filters=0 --prefix_size=8 --prefixpercent=5 --readpercent=30 --reopen=0 --snapshot_hold_ops=100000 --subcompactions=4 --target_file_size_base=65536 --target_file_size_multiplier=2 --test_batches_snapshots=0 --test_cf_consistency=0 --use_multiget=1 --user_timestamp_size=8 --value_size_mult=32 --verify_checksum=1 --write_buffer_size=65536 --writepercent=60 -disable_wal=1 -column_families=1 ``` Reviewed By: akankshamahajan15 Differential Revision: D39393402 Pulled By: riversand963 fbshipit-source-id: f276e35b19fce51a175c368a502fb0718d1f3871
2 years ago
constexpr int input_level = 0;
auto files = cfd_->current()->storage_info()->LevelFiles(input_level);
RunCompaction({files}, {input_level}, {expected_results},
std::vector<SequenceNumber>(), kMaxSequenceNumber,
/* output_level */ 1, /* verify */ true,
/* expected_oldest_blob_file_numbers */ {19});
}
TEST_F(CompactionJobTest, VerifyPenultimateLevelOutput) {
cf_options_.bottommost_temperature = Temperature::kCold;
SyncPoint::GetInstance()->SetCallBack(
"Compaction::SupportsPerKeyPlacement:Enabled", [&](void* arg) {
auto supports_per_key_placement = static_cast<bool*>(arg);
*supports_per_key_placement = true;
});
std::atomic_uint64_t latest_cold_seq = 0;
SyncPoint::GetInstance()->SetCallBack(
"CompactionIterator::PrepareOutput.context", [&](void* arg) {
auto context = static_cast<PerKeyPlacementContext*>(arg);
context->output_to_penultimate_level =
context->seq_num > latest_cold_seq;
});
SyncPoint::GetInstance()->EnableProcessing();
NewDB();
// Add files on different levels that may overlap
auto file0_1 = mock::MakeMockFile({{KeyStr("z", 12U, kTypeValue), "val"}});
AddMockFile(file0_1);
auto file1_1 = mock::MakeMockFile({{KeyStr("b", 10U, kTypeValue), "val"},
{KeyStr("f", 11U, kTypeValue), "val"}});
AddMockFile(file1_1, 1);
auto file1_2 = mock::MakeMockFile({{KeyStr("j", 12U, kTypeValue), "val"},
{KeyStr("k", 13U, kTypeValue), "val"}});
AddMockFile(file1_2, 1);
auto file1_3 = mock::MakeMockFile({{KeyStr("p", 14U, kTypeValue), "val"},
{KeyStr("u", 15U, kTypeValue), "val"}});
AddMockFile(file1_3, 1);
auto file2_1 = mock::MakeMockFile({{KeyStr("f", 8U, kTypeValue), "val"},
{KeyStr("h", 9U, kTypeValue), "val"}});
AddMockFile(file2_1, 2);
auto file2_2 = mock::MakeMockFile({{KeyStr("m", 6U, kTypeValue), "val"},
{KeyStr("p", 7U, kTypeValue), "val"}});
AddMockFile(file2_2, 2);
auto file3_1 = mock::MakeMockFile({{KeyStr("g", 2U, kTypeValue), "val"},
{KeyStr("k", 3U, kTypeValue), "val"}});
AddMockFile(file3_1, 3);
auto file3_2 = mock::MakeMockFile({{KeyStr("v", 4U, kTypeValue), "val"},
{KeyStr("x", 5U, kTypeValue), "val"}});
AddMockFile(file3_2, 3);
auto cfd = versions_->GetColumnFamilySet()->GetDefault();
Fix a bug by setting up subcompaction bounds properly (#10658) Summary: When user-defined timestamp is enabled, subcompaction bounds should be set up properly. When creating InputIterator for the compaction, the `start` and `end` should have their timestamp portions set to kMaxTimestamp, which is the highest possible timestamp. This is similar to what we do with setting up their sequence numbers to `kMaxSequenceNumber`. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10658 Test Plan: ```bash make check rm -rf /dev/shm/rocksdb/* && mkdir /dev/shm/rocksdb/rocksdb_crashtest_expected && ./db_stress --allow_data_in_errors=True --clear_column_family_one_in=0 --continuous_verification_interval=0 --data_block_index_type=1 --db=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_blackbox --delpercent=5 --delrangepercent=0 --expected_values_dir=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_expected --iterpercent=0 --max_background_compactions=20 --max_bytes_for_level_base=10485760 --max_key=25000000 --max_write_batch_group_size_bytes=1048576 --nooverwritepercent=1 --ops_per_thread=300000 --paranoid_file_checks=1 --partition_filters=0 --prefix_size=8 --prefixpercent=5 --readpercent=30 --reopen=0 --snapshot_hold_ops=100000 --subcompactions=4 --target_file_size_base=65536 --target_file_size_multiplier=2 --test_batches_snapshots=0 --test_cf_consistency=0 --use_multiget=1 --user_timestamp_size=8 --value_size_mult=32 --verify_checksum=1 --write_buffer_size=65536 --writepercent=60 -disable_wal=1 -column_families=1 ``` Reviewed By: akankshamahajan15 Differential Revision: D39393402 Pulled By: riversand963 fbshipit-source-id: f276e35b19fce51a175c368a502fb0718d1f3871
2 years ago
const std::vector<int> input_levels = {0, 1, 2, 3};
auto files0 = cfd->current()->storage_info()->LevelFiles(input_levels[0]);
auto files1 = cfd->current()->storage_info()->LevelFiles(input_levels[1]);
auto files2 = cfd->current()->storage_info()->LevelFiles(input_levels[2]);
auto files3 = cfd->current()->storage_info()->LevelFiles(input_levels[3]);
RunLastLevelCompaction(
Fix a bug by setting up subcompaction bounds properly (#10658) Summary: When user-defined timestamp is enabled, subcompaction bounds should be set up properly. When creating InputIterator for the compaction, the `start` and `end` should have their timestamp portions set to kMaxTimestamp, which is the highest possible timestamp. This is similar to what we do with setting up their sequence numbers to `kMaxSequenceNumber`. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10658 Test Plan: ```bash make check rm -rf /dev/shm/rocksdb/* && mkdir /dev/shm/rocksdb/rocksdb_crashtest_expected && ./db_stress --allow_data_in_errors=True --clear_column_family_one_in=0 --continuous_verification_interval=0 --data_block_index_type=1 --db=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_blackbox --delpercent=5 --delrangepercent=0 --expected_values_dir=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_expected --iterpercent=0 --max_background_compactions=20 --max_bytes_for_level_base=10485760 --max_key=25000000 --max_write_batch_group_size_bytes=1048576 --nooverwritepercent=1 --ops_per_thread=300000 --paranoid_file_checks=1 --partition_filters=0 --prefix_size=8 --prefixpercent=5 --readpercent=30 --reopen=0 --snapshot_hold_ops=100000 --subcompactions=4 --target_file_size_base=65536 --target_file_size_multiplier=2 --test_batches_snapshots=0 --test_cf_consistency=0 --use_multiget=1 --user_timestamp_size=8 --value_size_mult=32 --verify_checksum=1 --write_buffer_size=65536 --writepercent=60 -disable_wal=1 -column_families=1 ``` Reviewed By: akankshamahajan15 Differential Revision: D39393402 Pulled By: riversand963 fbshipit-source-id: f276e35b19fce51a175c368a502fb0718d1f3871
2 years ago
{files0, files1, files2, files3}, input_levels,
/*verify_func=*/[&](Compaction& comp) {
for (char c = 'a'; c <= 'z'; c++) {
std::string c_str;
c_str = c;
const Slice key(c_str);
if (c == 'a') {
ASSERT_FALSE(comp.WithinPenultimateLevelOutputRange(key));
} else {
ASSERT_TRUE(comp.WithinPenultimateLevelOutputRange(key));
}
}
});
}
TEST_F(CompactionJobTest, NoEnforceSingleDeleteContract) {
db_options_.enforce_single_del_contracts = false;
NewDB();
auto file =
mock::MakeMockFile({{KeyStr("a", 4U, kTypeSingleDeletion), ""},
{KeyStr("a", 3U, kTypeDeletion), "dontcare"}});
AddMockFile(file);
SetLastSequence(4U);
auto expected_results = mock::MakeMockFile();
Fix a bug by setting up subcompaction bounds properly (#10658) Summary: When user-defined timestamp is enabled, subcompaction bounds should be set up properly. When creating InputIterator for the compaction, the `start` and `end` should have their timestamp portions set to kMaxTimestamp, which is the highest possible timestamp. This is similar to what we do with setting up their sequence numbers to `kMaxSequenceNumber`. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10658 Test Plan: ```bash make check rm -rf /dev/shm/rocksdb/* && mkdir /dev/shm/rocksdb/rocksdb_crashtest_expected && ./db_stress --allow_data_in_errors=True --clear_column_family_one_in=0 --continuous_verification_interval=0 --data_block_index_type=1 --db=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_blackbox --delpercent=5 --delrangepercent=0 --expected_values_dir=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_expected --iterpercent=0 --max_background_compactions=20 --max_bytes_for_level_base=10485760 --max_key=25000000 --max_write_batch_group_size_bytes=1048576 --nooverwritepercent=1 --ops_per_thread=300000 --paranoid_file_checks=1 --partition_filters=0 --prefix_size=8 --prefixpercent=5 --readpercent=30 --reopen=0 --snapshot_hold_ops=100000 --subcompactions=4 --target_file_size_base=65536 --target_file_size_multiplier=2 --test_batches_snapshots=0 --test_cf_consistency=0 --use_multiget=1 --user_timestamp_size=8 --value_size_mult=32 --verify_checksum=1 --write_buffer_size=65536 --writepercent=60 -disable_wal=1 -column_families=1 ``` Reviewed By: akankshamahajan15 Differential Revision: D39393402 Pulled By: riversand963 fbshipit-source-id: f276e35b19fce51a175c368a502fb0718d1f3871
2 years ago
constexpr int input_level = 0;
auto files = cfd_->current()->storage_info()->LevelFiles(input_level);
RunCompaction({files}, {input_level}, {expected_results});
}
TEST_F(CompactionJobTest, InputSerialization) {
// Setup a random CompactionServiceInput
CompactionServiceInput input;
const int kStrMaxLen = 1000;
Random rnd(static_cast<uint32_t>(time(nullptr)));
Random64 rnd64(time(nullptr));
input.column_family.name = rnd.RandomString(rnd.Uniform(kStrMaxLen));
input.column_family.options.comparator = ReverseBytewiseComparator();
input.column_family.options.max_bytes_for_level_base =
rnd64.Uniform(UINT64_MAX);
input.column_family.options.disable_auto_compactions = rnd.OneIn(2);
input.column_family.options.compression = kZSTD;
input.column_family.options.compression_opts.level = 4;
input.db_options.max_background_flushes = 10;
input.db_options.paranoid_checks = rnd.OneIn(2);
input.db_options.statistics = CreateDBStatistics();
input.db_options.env = env_;
while (!rnd.OneIn(10)) {
input.snapshots.emplace_back(rnd64.Uniform(UINT64_MAX));
}
while (!rnd.OneIn(10)) {
input.input_files.emplace_back(rnd.RandomString(
rnd.Uniform(kStrMaxLen - 1) +
1)); // input file name should have at least one character
}
input.output_level = 4;
input.has_begin = rnd.OneIn(2);
if (input.has_begin) {
input.begin = rnd.RandomBinaryString(rnd.Uniform(kStrMaxLen));
}
input.has_end = rnd.OneIn(2);
if (input.has_end) {
input.end = rnd.RandomBinaryString(rnd.Uniform(kStrMaxLen));
}
std::string output;
ASSERT_OK(input.Write(&output));
// Test deserialization
CompactionServiceInput deserialized1;
ASSERT_OK(CompactionServiceInput::Read(output, &deserialized1));
ASSERT_TRUE(deserialized1.TEST_Equals(&input));
// Test mismatch
deserialized1.db_options.max_background_flushes += 10;
std::string mismatch;
ASSERT_FALSE(deserialized1.TEST_Equals(&input, &mismatch));
ASSERT_EQ(mismatch, "db_options.max_background_flushes");
// Test unknown field
CompactionServiceInput deserialized2;
output.clear();
ASSERT_OK(input.Write(&output));
output.append("new_field=123;");
ASSERT_OK(CompactionServiceInput::Read(output, &deserialized2));
ASSERT_TRUE(deserialized2.TEST_Equals(&input));
// Test missing field
CompactionServiceInput deserialized3;
deserialized3.output_level = 0;
std::string to_remove = "output_level=4;";
size_t pos = output.find(to_remove);
ASSERT_TRUE(pos != std::string::npos);
output.erase(pos, to_remove.length());
ASSERT_OK(CompactionServiceInput::Read(output, &deserialized3));
mismatch.clear();
ASSERT_FALSE(deserialized3.TEST_Equals(&input, &mismatch));
ASSERT_EQ(mismatch, "output_level");
// manually set the value back, should match the original structure
deserialized3.output_level = 4;
ASSERT_TRUE(deserialized3.TEST_Equals(&input));
// Test invalid version
output.clear();
ASSERT_OK(input.Write(&output));
uint32_t data_version = DecodeFixed32(output.data());
const size_t kDataVersionSize = sizeof(data_version);
ASSERT_EQ(data_version,
1U); // Update once the default data version is changed
char buf[kDataVersionSize];
EncodeFixed32(buf, data_version + 10); // make sure it's not valid
output.replace(0, kDataVersionSize, buf, kDataVersionSize);
Status s = CompactionServiceInput::Read(output, &deserialized3);
ASSERT_TRUE(s.IsNotSupported());
}
TEST_F(CompactionJobTest, ResultSerialization) {
// Setup a random CompactionServiceResult
CompactionServiceResult result;
const int kStrMaxLen = 1000;
Random rnd(static_cast<uint32_t>(time(nullptr)));
Random64 rnd64(time(nullptr));
std::vector<Status> status_list = {
Status::OK(),
Status::InvalidArgument("invalid option"),
Status::Aborted("failed to run"),
Status::NotSupported("not supported option"),
};
result.status =
status_list.at(rnd.Uniform(static_cast<int>(status_list.size())));
while (!rnd.OneIn(10)) {
UniqueId64x2 id{rnd64.Uniform(UINT64_MAX), rnd64.Uniform(UINT64_MAX)};
result.output_files.emplace_back(
rnd.RandomString(rnd.Uniform(kStrMaxLen)), rnd64.Uniform(UINT64_MAX),
rnd64.Uniform(UINT64_MAX),
rnd.RandomBinaryString(rnd.Uniform(kStrMaxLen)),
rnd.RandomBinaryString(rnd.Uniform(kStrMaxLen)),
rnd64.Uniform(UINT64_MAX), rnd64.Uniform(UINT64_MAX),
Sort L0 files by newly introduced epoch_num (#10922) Summary: **Context:** Sorting L0 files by `largest_seqno` has at least two inconvenience: - File ingestion and compaction involving ingested files can create files of overlapping seqno range with the existing files. `force_consistency_check=true` will catch such overlap seqno range even those harmless overlap. - For example, consider the following sequence of events ("key@n" indicates key at seqno "n") - insert k1@1 to memtable m1 - ingest file s1 with k2@2, ingest file s2 with k3@3 - insert k4@4 to m1 - compact files s1, s2 and result in new file s3 of seqno range [2, 3] - flush m1 and result in new file s4 of seqno range [1, 4]. And `force_consistency_check=true` will think s4 and s3 has file reordering corruption that might cause retuning an old value of k1 - However such caught corruption is a false positive since s1, s2 will not have overlapped keys with k1 or whatever inserted into m1 before ingest file s1 by the requirement of file ingestion (otherwise the m1 will be flushed first before any of the file ingestion completes). Therefore there in fact isn't any file reordering corruption. - Single delete can decrease a file's largest seqno and ordering by `largest_seqno` can introduce a wrong ordering hence file reordering corruption - For example, consider the following sequence of events ("key@n" indicates key at seqno "n", Credit to ajkr for this example) - an existing SST s1 contains only k1@1 - insert k1@2 to memtable m1 - ingest file s2 with k3@3, ingest file s3 with k4@4 - insert single delete k5@5 in m1 - flush m1 and result in new file s4 of seqno range [2, 5] - compact s1, s2, s3 and result in new file s5 of seqno range [1, 4] - compact s4 and result in new file s6 of seqno range [2] due to single delete - By the last step, we have file ordering by largest seqno (">" means "newer") : s5 > s6 while s6 contains a newer version of the k1's value (i.e, k1@2) than s5, which is a real reordering corruption. While this can be caught by `force_consistency_check=true`, there isn't a good way to prevent this from happening if ordering by `largest_seqno` Therefore, we are redesigning the sorting criteria of L0 files and avoid above inconvenience. Credit to ajkr , we now introduce `epoch_num` which describes the order of a file being flushed or ingested/imported (compaction output file will has the minimum `epoch_num` among input files'). This will avoid the above inconvenience in the following ways: - In the first case above, there will no longer be overlap seqno range check in `force_consistency_check=true` but `epoch_number` ordering check. This will result in file ordering s1 < s2 < s4 (pre-compaction) and s3 < s4 (post-compaction) which won't trigger false positive corruption. See test class `DBCompactionTestL0FilesMisorderCorruption*` for more. - In the second case above, this will result in file ordering s1 < s2 < s3 < s4 (pre-compacting s1, s2, s3), s5 < s4 (post-compacting s1, s2, s3), s5 < s6 (post-compacting s4), which are correct file ordering without causing any corruption. **Summary:** - Introduce `epoch_number` stored per `ColumnFamilyData` and sort CF's L0 files by their assigned `epoch_number` instead of `largest_seqno`. - `epoch_number` is increased and assigned upon `VersionEdit::AddFile()` for flush (or similarly for WriteLevel0TableForRecovery) and file ingestion (except for allow_behind_true, which will always get assigned as the `kReservedEpochNumberForFileIngestedBehind`) - Compaction output file is assigned with the minimum `epoch_number` among input files' - Refit level: reuse refitted file's epoch_number - Other paths needing `epoch_number` treatment: - Import column families: reuse file's epoch_number if exists. If not, assign one based on `NewestFirstBySeqNo` - Repair: reuse file's epoch_number if exists. If not, assign one based on `NewestFirstBySeqNo`. - Assigning new epoch_number to a file and adding this file to LSM tree should be atomic. This is guaranteed by us assigning epoch_number right upon `VersionEdit::AddFile()` where this version edit will be apply to LSM tree shape right after by holding the db mutex (e.g, flush, file ingestion, import column family) or by there is only 1 ongoing edit per CF (e.g, WriteLevel0TableForRecovery, Repair). - Assigning the minimum input epoch number to compaction output file won't misorder L0 files (even through later `Refit(target_level=0)`). It's due to for every key "k" in the input range, a legit compaction will cover a continuous epoch number range of that key. As long as we assign the key "k" the minimum input epoch number, it won't become newer or older than the versions of this key that aren't included in this compaction hence no misorder. - Persist `epoch_number` of each file in manifest and recover `epoch_number` on db recovery - Backward compatibility with old db without `epoch_number` support is guaranteed by assigning `epoch_number` to recovered files by `NewestFirstBySeqno` order. See `VersionStorageInfo::RecoverEpochNumbers()` for more - Forward compatibility with manifest is guaranteed by flexibility of `NewFileCustomTag` - Replace `force_consistent_check` on L0 with `epoch_number` and remove false positive check like case 1 with `largest_seqno` above - Due to backward compatibility issue, we might encounter files with missing epoch number at the beginning of db recovery. We will still use old L0 sorting mechanism (`NewestFirstBySeqno`) to check/sort them till we infer their epoch number. See usages of `EpochNumberRequirement`. - Remove fix https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5958#issue-511150930 and their outdated tests to file reordering corruption because such fix can be replaced by this PR. - Misc: - update existing tests with `epoch_number` so make check will pass - update https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5958#issue-511150930 tests to verify corruption is fixed using `epoch_number` and cover universal/fifo compaction/CompactRange/CompactFile cases - assert db_mutex is held for a few places before calling ColumnFamilyData::NewEpochNumber() Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10922 Test Plan: - `make check` - New unit tests under `db/db_compaction_test.cc`, `db/db_test2.cc`, `db/version_builder_test.cc`, `db/repair_test.cc` - Updated tests (i.e, `DBCompactionTestL0FilesMisorderCorruption*`) under https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5958#issue-511150930 - [Ongoing] Compatibility test: manually run https://github.com/ajkr/rocksdb/commit/36a5686ec012f35a4371e409aa85c404ca1c210d (with file ingestion off for running the `.orig` binary to prevent this bug affecting upgrade/downgrade formality checking) for 1 hour on `simple black/white box`, `cf_consistency/txn/enable_ts with whitebox + test_best_efforts_recovery with blackbox` - [Ongoing] normal db stress test - [Ongoing] db stress test with aggressive value https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10761 Reviewed By: ajkr Differential Revision: D41063187 Pulled By: hx235 fbshipit-source-id: 826cb23455de7beaabe2d16c57682a82733a32a9
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rnd64.Uniform(UINT64_MAX), rnd64.Uniform(UINT64_MAX), rnd.OneIn(2), id);
}
result.output_level = rnd.Uniform(10);
result.output_path = rnd.RandomString(rnd.Uniform(kStrMaxLen));
result.num_output_records = rnd64.Uniform(UINT64_MAX);
result.total_bytes = rnd64.Uniform(UINT64_MAX);
result.bytes_read = 123;
result.bytes_written = rnd64.Uniform(UINT64_MAX);
result.stats.elapsed_micros = rnd64.Uniform(UINT64_MAX);
result.stats.num_output_files = rnd.Uniform(1000);
result.stats.is_full_compaction = rnd.OneIn(2);
result.stats.num_single_del_mismatch = rnd64.Uniform(UINT64_MAX);
result.stats.num_input_files = 9;
std::string output;
ASSERT_OK(result.Write(&output));
// Test deserialization
CompactionServiceResult deserialized1;
ASSERT_OK(CompactionServiceResult::Read(output, &deserialized1));
ASSERT_TRUE(deserialized1.TEST_Equals(&result));
// Test mismatch
deserialized1.stats.num_input_files += 10;
std::string mismatch;
ASSERT_FALSE(deserialized1.TEST_Equals(&result, &mismatch));
ASSERT_EQ(mismatch, "stats.num_input_files");
// Test unique id mismatch
if (!result.output_files.empty()) {
CompactionServiceResult deserialized_tmp;
ASSERT_OK(CompactionServiceResult::Read(output, &deserialized_tmp));
deserialized_tmp.output_files[0].unique_id[0] += 1;
ASSERT_FALSE(deserialized_tmp.TEST_Equals(&result, &mismatch));
ASSERT_EQ(mismatch, "output_files.unique_id");
deserialized_tmp.status.PermitUncheckedError();
}
// Test unknown field
CompactionServiceResult deserialized2;
output.clear();
ASSERT_OK(result.Write(&output));
output.append("new_field=123;");
ASSERT_OK(CompactionServiceResult::Read(output, &deserialized2));
ASSERT_TRUE(deserialized2.TEST_Equals(&result));
// Test missing field
CompactionServiceResult deserialized3;
deserialized3.bytes_read = 0;
std::string to_remove = "bytes_read=123;";
size_t pos = output.find(to_remove);
ASSERT_TRUE(pos != std::string::npos);
output.erase(pos, to_remove.length());
ASSERT_OK(CompactionServiceResult::Read(output, &deserialized3));
mismatch.clear();
ASSERT_FALSE(deserialized3.TEST_Equals(&result, &mismatch));
ASSERT_EQ(mismatch, "bytes_read");
deserialized3.bytes_read = 123;
ASSERT_TRUE(deserialized3.TEST_Equals(&result));
// Test invalid version
output.clear();
ASSERT_OK(result.Write(&output));
uint32_t data_version = DecodeFixed32(output.data());
const size_t kDataVersionSize = sizeof(data_version);
ASSERT_EQ(data_version,
1U); // Update once the default data version is changed
char buf[kDataVersionSize];
EncodeFixed32(buf, data_version + 10); // make sure it's not valid
output.replace(0, kDataVersionSize, buf, kDataVersionSize);
Status s = CompactionServiceResult::Read(output, &deserialized3);
ASSERT_TRUE(s.IsNotSupported());
for (const auto& item : status_list) {
item.PermitUncheckedError();
}
}
Align compaction output file boundaries to the next level ones (#10655) Summary: Try to align the compaction output file boundaries to the next level ones (grandparent level), to reduce the level compaction write-amplification. In level compaction, there are "wasted" data at the beginning and end of the output level files. Align the file boundary can avoid such "wasted" compaction. With this PR, it tries to align the non-bottommost level file boundaries to its next level ones. It may cut file when the file size is large enough (at least 50% of target_file_size) and not too large (2x target_file_size). db_bench shows about 12.56% compaction reduction: ``` TEST_TMPDIR=/data/dbbench2 ./db_bench --benchmarks=fillrandom,readrandom -max_background_jobs=12 -num=400000000 -target_file_size_base=33554432 # baseline: Flush(GB): cumulative 25.882, interval 7.216 Cumulative compaction: 285.90 GB write, 162.36 MB/s write, 269.68 GB read, 153.15 MB/s read, 2926.7 seconds # with this change: Flush(GB): cumulative 25.882, interval 7.753 Cumulative compaction: 249.97 GB write, 141.96 MB/s write, 233.74 GB read, 132.74 MB/s read, 2534.9 seconds ``` The compaction simulator shows a similar result (14% with 100G random data). As a side effect, with this PR, the SST file size can exceed the target_file_size, but is capped at 2x target_file_size. And there will be smaller files. Here are file size statistics when loading 100GB with the target file size 32MB: ``` baseline this_PR count 1.656000e+03 1.705000e+03 mean 3.116062e+07 3.028076e+07 std 7.145242e+06 8.046139e+06 ``` The feature is enabled by default, to revert to the old behavior disable it with `AdvancedColumnFamilyOptions.level_compaction_dynamic_file_size = false` Also includes https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/1963 to cut file before skippable grandparent file. Which is for use case like user adding 2 or more non-overlapping data range at the same time, it can reduce the overlapping of 2 datasets in the lower levels. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10655 Reviewed By: cbi42 Differential Revision: D39552321 Pulled By: jay-zhuang fbshipit-source-id: 640d15f159ab0cd973f2426cfc3af266fc8bdde2
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class CompactionJobDynamicFileSizeTest
: public CompactionJobTestBase,
public ::testing::WithParamInterface<bool> {
public:
CompactionJobDynamicFileSizeTest()
: CompactionJobTestBase(
test::PerThreadDBPath("compaction_job_dynamic_file_size_test"),
BytewiseComparator(), [](uint64_t /*ts*/) { return ""; },
/*test_io_priority=*/false, TableTypeForTest::kMockTable) {}
};
TEST_P(CompactionJobDynamicFileSizeTest, CutForMaxCompactionBytes) {
// dynamic_file_size option should have no impact on cutting for max
// compaction bytes.
Align compaction output file boundaries to the next level ones (#10655) Summary: Try to align the compaction output file boundaries to the next level ones (grandparent level), to reduce the level compaction write-amplification. In level compaction, there are "wasted" data at the beginning and end of the output level files. Align the file boundary can avoid such "wasted" compaction. With this PR, it tries to align the non-bottommost level file boundaries to its next level ones. It may cut file when the file size is large enough (at least 50% of target_file_size) and not too large (2x target_file_size). db_bench shows about 12.56% compaction reduction: ``` TEST_TMPDIR=/data/dbbench2 ./db_bench --benchmarks=fillrandom,readrandom -max_background_jobs=12 -num=400000000 -target_file_size_base=33554432 # baseline: Flush(GB): cumulative 25.882, interval 7.216 Cumulative compaction: 285.90 GB write, 162.36 MB/s write, 269.68 GB read, 153.15 MB/s read, 2926.7 seconds # with this change: Flush(GB): cumulative 25.882, interval 7.753 Cumulative compaction: 249.97 GB write, 141.96 MB/s write, 233.74 GB read, 132.74 MB/s read, 2534.9 seconds ``` The compaction simulator shows a similar result (14% with 100G random data). As a side effect, with this PR, the SST file size can exceed the target_file_size, but is capped at 2x target_file_size. And there will be smaller files. Here are file size statistics when loading 100GB with the target file size 32MB: ``` baseline this_PR count 1.656000e+03 1.705000e+03 mean 3.116062e+07 3.028076e+07 std 7.145242e+06 8.046139e+06 ``` The feature is enabled by default, to revert to the old behavior disable it with `AdvancedColumnFamilyOptions.level_compaction_dynamic_file_size = false` Also includes https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/1963 to cut file before skippable grandparent file. Which is for use case like user adding 2 or more non-overlapping data range at the same time, it can reduce the overlapping of 2 datasets in the lower levels. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10655 Reviewed By: cbi42 Differential Revision: D39552321 Pulled By: jay-zhuang fbshipit-source-id: 640d15f159ab0cd973f2426cfc3af266fc8bdde2
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bool enable_dyanmic_file_size = GetParam();
cf_options_.level_compaction_dynamic_file_size = enable_dyanmic_file_size;
NewDB();
mutable_cf_options_.target_file_size_base = 80;
mutable_cf_options_.max_compaction_bytes = 21;
auto file1 = mock::MakeMockFile({
{KeyStr("c", 5U, kTypeValue), "val2"},
{KeyStr("n", 6U, kTypeValue), "val3"},
});
AddMockFile(file1);
auto file2 = mock::MakeMockFile({{KeyStr("h", 3U, kTypeValue), "val"},
{KeyStr("j", 4U, kTypeValue), "val"}});
AddMockFile(file2, 1);
// Create three L2 files, each size 10.
// max_compaction_bytes 21 means the compaction output in L1 will
// be cut to at least two files.
auto file3 = mock::MakeMockFile({{KeyStr("b", 1U, kTypeValue), "val"},
{KeyStr("c", 1U, kTypeValue), "val"},
{KeyStr("c1", 1U, kTypeValue), "val"},
{KeyStr("c2", 1U, kTypeValue), "val"},
{KeyStr("c3", 1U, kTypeValue), "val"},
{KeyStr("c4", 1U, kTypeValue), "val"},
{KeyStr("d", 1U, kTypeValue), "val"},
{KeyStr("e", 2U, kTypeValue), "val"}});
AddMockFile(file3, 2);
auto file4 = mock::MakeMockFile({{KeyStr("h", 1U, kTypeValue), "val"},
{KeyStr("i", 1U, kTypeValue), "val"},
{KeyStr("i1", 1U, kTypeValue), "val"},
{KeyStr("i2", 1U, kTypeValue), "val"},
{KeyStr("i3", 1U, kTypeValue), "val"},
{KeyStr("i4", 1U, kTypeValue), "val"},
{KeyStr("j", 1U, kTypeValue), "val"},
{KeyStr("k", 2U, kTypeValue), "val"}});
AddMockFile(file4, 2);
auto file5 = mock::MakeMockFile({{KeyStr("l", 1U, kTypeValue), "val"},
{KeyStr("m", 1U, kTypeValue), "val"},
{KeyStr("m1", 1U, kTypeValue), "val"},
{KeyStr("m2", 1U, kTypeValue), "val"},
{KeyStr("m3", 1U, kTypeValue), "val"},
{KeyStr("m4", 1U, kTypeValue), "val"},
{KeyStr("n", 1U, kTypeValue), "val"},
{KeyStr("o", 2U, kTypeValue), "val"}});
AddMockFile(file5, 2);
// The expected output should be:
// L1: [c, h, j] [n]
// L2: [b ... e] [h ... k] [l ... o]
// It's better to have "j" in the first file, because anyway it's overlapping
// with the second file on L2.
// (Note: before this PR, it was cut at "h" because it's using the internal
// comparator which think L1 "h" with seqno 3 is smaller than L2 "h" with
// seqno 1, but actually they're overlapped with the compaction picker).
Align compaction output file boundaries to the next level ones (#10655) Summary: Try to align the compaction output file boundaries to the next level ones (grandparent level), to reduce the level compaction write-amplification. In level compaction, there are "wasted" data at the beginning and end of the output level files. Align the file boundary can avoid such "wasted" compaction. With this PR, it tries to align the non-bottommost level file boundaries to its next level ones. It may cut file when the file size is large enough (at least 50% of target_file_size) and not too large (2x target_file_size). db_bench shows about 12.56% compaction reduction: ``` TEST_TMPDIR=/data/dbbench2 ./db_bench --benchmarks=fillrandom,readrandom -max_background_jobs=12 -num=400000000 -target_file_size_base=33554432 # baseline: Flush(GB): cumulative 25.882, interval 7.216 Cumulative compaction: 285.90 GB write, 162.36 MB/s write, 269.68 GB read, 153.15 MB/s read, 2926.7 seconds # with this change: Flush(GB): cumulative 25.882, interval 7.753 Cumulative compaction: 249.97 GB write, 141.96 MB/s write, 233.74 GB read, 132.74 MB/s read, 2534.9 seconds ``` The compaction simulator shows a similar result (14% with 100G random data). As a side effect, with this PR, the SST file size can exceed the target_file_size, but is capped at 2x target_file_size. And there will be smaller files. Here are file size statistics when loading 100GB with the target file size 32MB: ``` baseline this_PR count 1.656000e+03 1.705000e+03 mean 3.116062e+07 3.028076e+07 std 7.145242e+06 8.046139e+06 ``` The feature is enabled by default, to revert to the old behavior disable it with `AdvancedColumnFamilyOptions.level_compaction_dynamic_file_size = false` Also includes https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/1963 to cut file before skippable grandparent file. Which is for use case like user adding 2 or more non-overlapping data range at the same time, it can reduce the overlapping of 2 datasets in the lower levels. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10655 Reviewed By: cbi42 Differential Revision: D39552321 Pulled By: jay-zhuang fbshipit-source-id: 640d15f159ab0cd973f2426cfc3af266fc8bdde2
2 years ago
auto expected_file1 =
mock::MakeMockFile({{KeyStr("c", 5U, kTypeValue), "val2"},
{KeyStr("h", 3U, kTypeValue), "val"},
{KeyStr("j", 4U, kTypeValue), "val"}});
Align compaction output file boundaries to the next level ones (#10655) Summary: Try to align the compaction output file boundaries to the next level ones (grandparent level), to reduce the level compaction write-amplification. In level compaction, there are "wasted" data at the beginning and end of the output level files. Align the file boundary can avoid such "wasted" compaction. With this PR, it tries to align the non-bottommost level file boundaries to its next level ones. It may cut file when the file size is large enough (at least 50% of target_file_size) and not too large (2x target_file_size). db_bench shows about 12.56% compaction reduction: ``` TEST_TMPDIR=/data/dbbench2 ./db_bench --benchmarks=fillrandom,readrandom -max_background_jobs=12 -num=400000000 -target_file_size_base=33554432 # baseline: Flush(GB): cumulative 25.882, interval 7.216 Cumulative compaction: 285.90 GB write, 162.36 MB/s write, 269.68 GB read, 153.15 MB/s read, 2926.7 seconds # with this change: Flush(GB): cumulative 25.882, interval 7.753 Cumulative compaction: 249.97 GB write, 141.96 MB/s write, 233.74 GB read, 132.74 MB/s read, 2534.9 seconds ``` The compaction simulator shows a similar result (14% with 100G random data). As a side effect, with this PR, the SST file size can exceed the target_file_size, but is capped at 2x target_file_size. And there will be smaller files. Here are file size statistics when loading 100GB with the target file size 32MB: ``` baseline this_PR count 1.656000e+03 1.705000e+03 mean 3.116062e+07 3.028076e+07 std 7.145242e+06 8.046139e+06 ``` The feature is enabled by default, to revert to the old behavior disable it with `AdvancedColumnFamilyOptions.level_compaction_dynamic_file_size = false` Also includes https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/1963 to cut file before skippable grandparent file. Which is for use case like user adding 2 or more non-overlapping data range at the same time, it can reduce the overlapping of 2 datasets in the lower levels. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10655 Reviewed By: cbi42 Differential Revision: D39552321 Pulled By: jay-zhuang fbshipit-source-id: 640d15f159ab0cd973f2426cfc3af266fc8bdde2
2 years ago
auto expected_file2 =
mock::MakeMockFile({{KeyStr("n", 6U, kTypeValue), "val3"}});
Align compaction output file boundaries to the next level ones (#10655) Summary: Try to align the compaction output file boundaries to the next level ones (grandparent level), to reduce the level compaction write-amplification. In level compaction, there are "wasted" data at the beginning and end of the output level files. Align the file boundary can avoid such "wasted" compaction. With this PR, it tries to align the non-bottommost level file boundaries to its next level ones. It may cut file when the file size is large enough (at least 50% of target_file_size) and not too large (2x target_file_size). db_bench shows about 12.56% compaction reduction: ``` TEST_TMPDIR=/data/dbbench2 ./db_bench --benchmarks=fillrandom,readrandom -max_background_jobs=12 -num=400000000 -target_file_size_base=33554432 # baseline: Flush(GB): cumulative 25.882, interval 7.216 Cumulative compaction: 285.90 GB write, 162.36 MB/s write, 269.68 GB read, 153.15 MB/s read, 2926.7 seconds # with this change: Flush(GB): cumulative 25.882, interval 7.753 Cumulative compaction: 249.97 GB write, 141.96 MB/s write, 233.74 GB read, 132.74 MB/s read, 2534.9 seconds ``` The compaction simulator shows a similar result (14% with 100G random data). As a side effect, with this PR, the SST file size can exceed the target_file_size, but is capped at 2x target_file_size. And there will be smaller files. Here are file size statistics when loading 100GB with the target file size 32MB: ``` baseline this_PR count 1.656000e+03 1.705000e+03 mean 3.116062e+07 3.028076e+07 std 7.145242e+06 8.046139e+06 ``` The feature is enabled by default, to revert to the old behavior disable it with `AdvancedColumnFamilyOptions.level_compaction_dynamic_file_size = false` Also includes https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/1963 to cut file before skippable grandparent file. Which is for use case like user adding 2 or more non-overlapping data range at the same time, it can reduce the overlapping of 2 datasets in the lower levels. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10655 Reviewed By: cbi42 Differential Revision: D39552321 Pulled By: jay-zhuang fbshipit-source-id: 640d15f159ab0cd973f2426cfc3af266fc8bdde2
2 years ago
SetLastSequence(6U);
const std::vector<int> input_levels = {0, 1};
auto lvl0_files = cfd_->current()->storage_info()->LevelFiles(0);
auto lvl1_files = cfd_->current()->storage_info()->LevelFiles(1);
RunCompaction({lvl0_files, lvl1_files}, input_levels,
{expected_file1, expected_file2});
}
TEST_P(CompactionJobDynamicFileSizeTest, CutToSkipGrandparentFile) {
bool enable_dyanmic_file_size = GetParam();
cf_options_.level_compaction_dynamic_file_size = enable_dyanmic_file_size;
NewDB();
// Make sure the grandparent level file size (10) qualifies skipping.
// Currently, it has to be > 1/8 of target file size.
mutable_cf_options_.target_file_size_base = 70;
auto file1 = mock::MakeMockFile({
{KeyStr("a", 5U, kTypeValue), "val2"},
{KeyStr("z", 6U, kTypeValue), "val3"},
});
AddMockFile(file1);
auto file2 = mock::MakeMockFile({{KeyStr("c", 3U, kTypeValue), "val"},
{KeyStr("x", 4U, kTypeValue), "val"}});
AddMockFile(file2, 1);
auto file3 = mock::MakeMockFile({{KeyStr("b", 1U, kTypeValue), "val"},
{KeyStr("d", 2U, kTypeValue), "val"}});
AddMockFile(file3, 2);
auto file4 = mock::MakeMockFile({{KeyStr("h", 1U, kTypeValue), "val"},
{KeyStr("i", 2U, kTypeValue), "val"}});
AddMockFile(file4, 2);
auto file5 = mock::MakeMockFile({{KeyStr("v", 1U, kTypeValue), "val"},
{KeyStr("y", 2U, kTypeValue), "val"}});
AddMockFile(file5, 2);
auto expected_file1 =
mock::MakeMockFile({{KeyStr("a", 5U, kTypeValue), "val2"},
{KeyStr("c", 3U, kTypeValue), "val"}});
auto expected_file2 =
mock::MakeMockFile({{KeyStr("x", 4U, kTypeValue), "val"},
{KeyStr("z", 6U, kTypeValue), "val3"}});
auto expected_file_disable_dynamic_file_size =
mock::MakeMockFile({{KeyStr("a", 5U, kTypeValue), "val2"},
{KeyStr("c", 3U, kTypeValue), "val"},
{KeyStr("x", 4U, kTypeValue), "val"},
{KeyStr("z", 6U, kTypeValue), "val3"}});
SetLastSequence(6U);
const std::vector<int> input_levels = {0, 1};
auto lvl0_files = cfd_->current()->storage_info()->LevelFiles(0);
auto lvl1_files = cfd_->current()->storage_info()->LevelFiles(1);
if (enable_dyanmic_file_size) {
RunCompaction({lvl0_files, lvl1_files}, input_levels,
{expected_file1, expected_file2});
} else {
RunCompaction({lvl0_files, lvl1_files}, input_levels,
{expected_file_disable_dynamic_file_size});
}
}
TEST_P(CompactionJobDynamicFileSizeTest, CutToAlignGrandparentBoundary) {
bool enable_dyanmic_file_size = GetParam();
cf_options_.level_compaction_dynamic_file_size = enable_dyanmic_file_size;
NewDB();
// MockTable has 1 byte per entry by default and each file is 10 bytes.
// When the file size is smaller than 100, it won't cut file earlier to align
// with its grandparent boundary.
const size_t kKeyValueSize = 10000;
mock_table_factory_->SetKeyValueSize(kKeyValueSize);
mutable_cf_options_.target_file_size_base = 10 * kKeyValueSize;
mock::KVVector file1;
char ch = 'd';
// Add value from d -> o
for (char i = 0; i < 12; i++) {
file1.emplace_back(KeyStr(std::string(1, ch + i), i + 10, kTypeValue),
"val" + std::to_string(i));
}
AddMockFile(file1);
auto file2 = mock::MakeMockFile({{KeyStr("e", 3U, kTypeValue), "val"},
{KeyStr("s", 4U, kTypeValue), "val"}});
AddMockFile(file2, 1);
// the 1st grandparent file should be skipped
auto file3 = mock::MakeMockFile({{KeyStr("a", 1U, kTypeValue), "val"},
{KeyStr("b", 2U, kTypeValue), "val"}});
AddMockFile(file3, 2);
auto file4 = mock::MakeMockFile({{KeyStr("c", 1U, kTypeValue), "val"},
{KeyStr("e", 2U, kTypeValue), "val"}});
AddMockFile(file4, 2);
auto file5 = mock::MakeMockFile({{KeyStr("h", 1U, kTypeValue), "val"},
{KeyStr("j", 2U, kTypeValue), "val"}});
AddMockFile(file5, 2);
auto file6 = mock::MakeMockFile({{KeyStr("k", 1U, kTypeValue), "val"},
{KeyStr("n", 2U, kTypeValue), "val"}});
AddMockFile(file6, 2);
auto file7 = mock::MakeMockFile({{KeyStr("q", 1U, kTypeValue), "val"},
{KeyStr("t", 2U, kTypeValue), "val"}});
AddMockFile(file7, 2);
// The expected outputs are:
// L1: [d,e,f,g,h,i,j] [k,l,m,n,o,s]
// L2: [a, b] [c, e] [h, j] [k, n] [q, t]
// The first output cut earlier at "j", so it could be aligned with L2 files.
// If dynamic_file_size is not enabled, it will be cut based on the
// target_file_size
mock::KVVector expected_file1;
for (char i = 0; i < 7; i++) {
expected_file1.emplace_back(
KeyStr(std::string(1, ch + i), i + 10, kTypeValue),
"val" + std::to_string(i));
}
mock::KVVector expected_file2;
for (char i = 7; i < 12; i++) {
expected_file2.emplace_back(
KeyStr(std::string(1, ch + i), i + 10, kTypeValue),
"val" + std::to_string(i));
}
expected_file2.emplace_back(KeyStr("s", 4U, kTypeValue), "val");
mock::KVVector expected_file_disable_dynamic_file_size1;
for (char i = 0; i < 10; i++) {
expected_file_disable_dynamic_file_size1.emplace_back(
KeyStr(std::string(1, ch + i), i + 10, kTypeValue),
"val" + std::to_string(i));
}
mock::KVVector expected_file_disable_dynamic_file_size2;
for (char i = 10; i < 12; i++) {
expected_file_disable_dynamic_file_size2.emplace_back(
KeyStr(std::string(1, ch + i), i + 10, kTypeValue),
"val" + std::to_string(i));
}
expected_file_disable_dynamic_file_size2.emplace_back(
KeyStr("s", 4U, kTypeValue), "val");
SetLastSequence(22U);
const std::vector<int> input_levels = {0, 1};
auto lvl0_files = cfd_->current()->storage_info()->LevelFiles(0);
auto lvl1_files = cfd_->current()->storage_info()->LevelFiles(1);
if (enable_dyanmic_file_size) {
RunCompaction({lvl0_files, lvl1_files}, input_levels,
{expected_file1, expected_file2});
} else {
RunCompaction({lvl0_files, lvl1_files}, input_levels,
{expected_file_disable_dynamic_file_size1,
expected_file_disable_dynamic_file_size2});
}
}
TEST_P(CompactionJobDynamicFileSizeTest, CutToAlignGrandparentBoundarySameKey) {
bool enable_dyanmic_file_size = GetParam();
cf_options_.level_compaction_dynamic_file_size = enable_dyanmic_file_size;
NewDB();
// MockTable has 1 byte per entry by default and each file is 10 bytes.
// When the file size is smaller than 100, it won't cut file earlier to align
// with its grandparent boundary.
const size_t kKeyValueSize = 10000;
mock_table_factory_->SetKeyValueSize(kKeyValueSize);
mutable_cf_options_.target_file_size_base = 10 * kKeyValueSize;
mock::KVVector file1;
for (int i = 0; i < 7; i++) {
file1.emplace_back(KeyStr("a", 100 - i, kTypeValue),
"val" + std::to_string(100 - i));
}
file1.emplace_back(KeyStr("b", 90, kTypeValue), "valb");
AddMockFile(file1);
auto file2 = mock::MakeMockFile({{KeyStr("a", 93U, kTypeValue), "val93"},
{KeyStr("b", 90U, kTypeValue), "valb"}});
AddMockFile(file2, 1);
auto file3 = mock::MakeMockFile({{KeyStr("a", 89U, kTypeValue), "val"},
{KeyStr("a", 88U, kTypeValue), "val"}});
AddMockFile(file3, 2);
auto file4 = mock::MakeMockFile({{KeyStr("a", 87U, kTypeValue), "val"},
{KeyStr("a", 86U, kTypeValue), "val"}});
AddMockFile(file4, 2);
auto file5 = mock::MakeMockFile({{KeyStr("b", 85U, kTypeValue), "val"},
{KeyStr("b", 84U, kTypeValue), "val"}});
AddMockFile(file5, 2);
mock::KVVector expected_file1;
mock::KVVector expected_file_disable_dynamic_file_size;
for (int i = 0; i < 8; i++) {
expected_file1.emplace_back(KeyStr("a", 100 - i, kTypeValue),
"val" + std::to_string(100 - i));
expected_file_disable_dynamic_file_size.emplace_back(
KeyStr("a", 100 - i, kTypeValue), "val" + std::to_string(100 - i));
}
// make sure `b` is cut in a separated file (so internally it's not using
// internal comparator, which will think the "b:90" (seqno 90) here is smaller
// than "b:85" on L2.)
auto expected_file2 =
mock::MakeMockFile({{KeyStr("b", 90U, kTypeValue), "valb"}});
expected_file_disable_dynamic_file_size.emplace_back(
KeyStr("b", 90U, kTypeValue), "valb");
SetLastSequence(122U);
const std::vector<int> input_levels = {0, 1};
auto lvl0_files = cfd_->current()->storage_info()->LevelFiles(0);
auto lvl1_files = cfd_->current()->storage_info()->LevelFiles(1);
// Just keep all the history
std::vector<SequenceNumber> snapshots;
for (int i = 80; i <= 100; i++) {
snapshots.emplace_back(i);
}
if (enable_dyanmic_file_size) {
RunCompaction({lvl0_files, lvl1_files}, input_levels,
{expected_file1, expected_file2}, snapshots);
} else {
RunCompaction({lvl0_files, lvl1_files}, input_levels,
{expected_file_disable_dynamic_file_size}, snapshots);
}
}
TEST_P(CompactionJobDynamicFileSizeTest, CutForMaxCompactionBytesSameKey) {
// dynamic_file_size option should have no impact on cutting for max
// compaction bytes.
bool enable_dyanmic_file_size = GetParam();
cf_options_.level_compaction_dynamic_file_size = enable_dyanmic_file_size;
NewDB();
mutable_cf_options_.target_file_size_base = 80;
mutable_cf_options_.max_compaction_bytes = 20;
auto file1 = mock::MakeMockFile({{KeyStr("a", 104U, kTypeValue), "val1"},
{KeyStr("b", 103U, kTypeValue), "val"}});
AddMockFile(file1);
auto file2 = mock::MakeMockFile({{KeyStr("a", 102U, kTypeValue), "val2"},
{KeyStr("c", 101U, kTypeValue), "val"}});
AddMockFile(file2, 1);
for (int i = 0; i < 10; i++) {
auto file =
mock::MakeMockFile({{KeyStr("a", 100 - (i * 2), kTypeValue), "val"},
{KeyStr("a", 99 - (i * 2), kTypeValue), "val"}});
AddMockFile(file, 2);
}
for (int i = 0; i < 10; i++) {
auto file =
mock::MakeMockFile({{KeyStr("b", 80 - (i * 2), kTypeValue), "val"},
{KeyStr("b", 79 - (i * 2), kTypeValue), "val"}});
AddMockFile(file, 2);
}
auto file5 = mock::MakeMockFile({{KeyStr("c", 60U, kTypeValue), "valc"},
{KeyStr("c", 59U, kTypeValue), "valc"}});
// "a" has 10 overlapped grandparent files (each size 10), which is far
// exceeded the `max_compaction_bytes`, but make sure 2 "a" are not separated,
// as splitting them won't help reducing the compaction size.
// also make sure "b" and "c" are cut separately.
mock::KVVector expected_file1 =
mock::MakeMockFile({{KeyStr("a", 104U, kTypeValue), "val1"},
{KeyStr("a", 102U, kTypeValue), "val2"}});
mock::KVVector expected_file2 =
mock::MakeMockFile({{KeyStr("b", 103U, kTypeValue), "val"}});
mock::KVVector expected_file3 =
mock::MakeMockFile({{KeyStr("c", 101U, kTypeValue), "val"}});
SetLastSequence(122U);
const std::vector<int> input_levels = {0, 1};
auto lvl0_files = cfd_->current()->storage_info()->LevelFiles(0);
auto lvl1_files = cfd_->current()->storage_info()->LevelFiles(1);
// Just keep all the history
std::vector<SequenceNumber> snapshots;
for (int i = 80; i <= 105; i++) {
snapshots.emplace_back(i);
}
RunCompaction({lvl0_files, lvl1_files}, input_levels,
{expected_file1, expected_file2, expected_file3}, snapshots);
}
Align compaction output file boundaries to the next level ones (#10655) Summary: Try to align the compaction output file boundaries to the next level ones (grandparent level), to reduce the level compaction write-amplification. In level compaction, there are "wasted" data at the beginning and end of the output level files. Align the file boundary can avoid such "wasted" compaction. With this PR, it tries to align the non-bottommost level file boundaries to its next level ones. It may cut file when the file size is large enough (at least 50% of target_file_size) and not too large (2x target_file_size). db_bench shows about 12.56% compaction reduction: ``` TEST_TMPDIR=/data/dbbench2 ./db_bench --benchmarks=fillrandom,readrandom -max_background_jobs=12 -num=400000000 -target_file_size_base=33554432 # baseline: Flush(GB): cumulative 25.882, interval 7.216 Cumulative compaction: 285.90 GB write, 162.36 MB/s write, 269.68 GB read, 153.15 MB/s read, 2926.7 seconds # with this change: Flush(GB): cumulative 25.882, interval 7.753 Cumulative compaction: 249.97 GB write, 141.96 MB/s write, 233.74 GB read, 132.74 MB/s read, 2534.9 seconds ``` The compaction simulator shows a similar result (14% with 100G random data). As a side effect, with this PR, the SST file size can exceed the target_file_size, but is capped at 2x target_file_size. And there will be smaller files. Here are file size statistics when loading 100GB with the target file size 32MB: ``` baseline this_PR count 1.656000e+03 1.705000e+03 mean 3.116062e+07 3.028076e+07 std 7.145242e+06 8.046139e+06 ``` The feature is enabled by default, to revert to the old behavior disable it with `AdvancedColumnFamilyOptions.level_compaction_dynamic_file_size = false` Also includes https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/1963 to cut file before skippable grandparent file. Which is for use case like user adding 2 or more non-overlapping data range at the same time, it can reduce the overlapping of 2 datasets in the lower levels. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10655 Reviewed By: cbi42 Differential Revision: D39552321 Pulled By: jay-zhuang fbshipit-source-id: 640d15f159ab0cd973f2426cfc3af266fc8bdde2
2 years ago
INSTANTIATE_TEST_CASE_P(CompactionJobDynamicFileSizeTest,
CompactionJobDynamicFileSizeTest, testing::Bool());
Set Write rate limiter priority dynamically and pass it to FS (#9988) Summary: ### Context: Background compactions and flush generate large reads and writes, and can be long running, especially for universal compaction. In some cases, this can impact foreground reads and writes by users. From the RocksDB perspective, there can be two kinds of rate limiters, the internal (native) one and the external one. - The internal (native) rate limiter is introduced in [the wiki](https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/wiki/Rate-Limiter). Currently, only IO_LOW and IO_HIGH are used and they are set statically. - For the external rate limiter, in FSWritableFile functions, IOOptions is open for end users to set and get rate_limiter_priority for their own rate limiter. Currently, RocksDB doesn’t pass the rate_limiter_priority through IOOptions to the file system. ### Solution During the User Read, Flush write, Compaction read/write, the WriteController is used to determine whether DB writes are stalled or slowed down. The rate limiter priority (Env::IOPriority) can be determined accordingly. We decided to always pass the priority in IOOptions. What the file system does with it should be a contract between the user and the file system. We would like to set the rate limiter priority at file level, since the Flush/Compaction job level may be too coarse with multiple files and block IO level is too granular. **This PR is for the Write path.** The **Write:** dynamic priority for different state are listed as follows: | State | Normal | Delayed | Stalled | | ----- | ------ | ------- | ------- | | Flush | IO_HIGH | IO_USER | IO_USER | | Compaction | IO_LOW | IO_USER | IO_USER | Flush and Compaction writes share the same call path through BlockBaseTableWriter, WritableFileWriter, and FSWritableFile. When a new FSWritableFile object is created, its io_priority_ can be set dynamically based on the state of the WriteController. In WritableFileWriter, before the call sites of FSWritableFile functions, WritableFileWriter::DecideRateLimiterPriority() determines the rate_limiter_priority. The options (IOOptions) argument of FSWritableFile functions will be updated with the rate_limiter_priority. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9988 Test Plan: Add unit tests. Reviewed By: anand1976 Differential Revision: D36395159 Pulled By: gitbw95 fbshipit-source-id: a7c82fc29759139a1a07ec46c37dbf7e753474cf
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class CompactionJobTimestampTest : public CompactionJobTestBase {
public:
CompactionJobTimestampTest()
: CompactionJobTestBase(test::PerThreadDBPath("compaction_job_ts_test"),
test::BytewiseComparatorWithU64TsWrapper(),
Fix a bug by setting up subcompaction bounds properly (#10658) Summary: When user-defined timestamp is enabled, subcompaction bounds should be set up properly. When creating InputIterator for the compaction, the `start` and `end` should have their timestamp portions set to kMaxTimestamp, which is the highest possible timestamp. This is similar to what we do with setting up their sequence numbers to `kMaxSequenceNumber`. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10658 Test Plan: ```bash make check rm -rf /dev/shm/rocksdb/* && mkdir /dev/shm/rocksdb/rocksdb_crashtest_expected && ./db_stress --allow_data_in_errors=True --clear_column_family_one_in=0 --continuous_verification_interval=0 --data_block_index_type=1 --db=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_blackbox --delpercent=5 --delrangepercent=0 --expected_values_dir=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_expected --iterpercent=0 --max_background_compactions=20 --max_bytes_for_level_base=10485760 --max_key=25000000 --max_write_batch_group_size_bytes=1048576 --nooverwritepercent=1 --ops_per_thread=300000 --paranoid_file_checks=1 --partition_filters=0 --prefix_size=8 --prefixpercent=5 --readpercent=30 --reopen=0 --snapshot_hold_ops=100000 --subcompactions=4 --target_file_size_base=65536 --target_file_size_multiplier=2 --test_batches_snapshots=0 --test_cf_consistency=0 --use_multiget=1 --user_timestamp_size=8 --value_size_mult=32 --verify_checksum=1 --write_buffer_size=65536 --writepercent=60 -disable_wal=1 -column_families=1 ``` Reviewed By: akankshamahajan15 Differential Revision: D39393402 Pulled By: riversand963 fbshipit-source-id: f276e35b19fce51a175c368a502fb0718d1f3871
2 years ago
test::EncodeInt, /*test_io_priority=*/false,
TableTypeForTest::kMockTable) {}
};
TEST_F(CompactionJobTimestampTest, GCDisabled) {
NewDB();
auto file1 =
mock::MakeMockFile({{KeyStr("a", 10, ValueType::kTypeValue, 100), "a10"},
{KeyStr("a", 9, ValueType::kTypeValue, 99), "a9"},
{KeyStr("b", 8, ValueType::kTypeValue, 98), "b8"},
{KeyStr("d", 7, ValueType::kTypeValue, 97), "d7"}});
AddMockFile(file1);
auto file2 = mock::MakeMockFile(
{{KeyStr("b", 6, ValueType::kTypeDeletionWithTimestamp, 96), ""},
{KeyStr("c", 5, ValueType::kTypeDeletionWithTimestamp, 95), ""},
{KeyStr("c", 4, ValueType::kTypeValue, 94), "c5"},
{KeyStr("d", 3, ValueType::kTypeSingleDeletion, 93), ""}});
AddMockFile(file2);
SetLastSequence(10);
auto expected_results = mock::MakeMockFile(
{{KeyStr("a", 10, ValueType::kTypeValue, 100), "a10"},
{KeyStr("a", 9, ValueType::kTypeValue, 99), "a9"},
{KeyStr("b", 8, ValueType::kTypeValue, 98), "b8"},
{KeyStr("b", 6, ValueType::kTypeDeletionWithTimestamp, 96), ""},
{KeyStr("c", 5, ValueType::kTypeDeletionWithTimestamp, 95), ""},
{KeyStr("c", 4, ValueType::kTypeValue, 94), "c5"},
{KeyStr("d", 7, ValueType::kTypeValue, 97), "d7"},
{KeyStr("d", 3, ValueType::kTypeSingleDeletion, 93), ""}});
Fix a bug by setting up subcompaction bounds properly (#10658) Summary: When user-defined timestamp is enabled, subcompaction bounds should be set up properly. When creating InputIterator for the compaction, the `start` and `end` should have their timestamp portions set to kMaxTimestamp, which is the highest possible timestamp. This is similar to what we do with setting up their sequence numbers to `kMaxSequenceNumber`. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10658 Test Plan: ```bash make check rm -rf /dev/shm/rocksdb/* && mkdir /dev/shm/rocksdb/rocksdb_crashtest_expected && ./db_stress --allow_data_in_errors=True --clear_column_family_one_in=0 --continuous_verification_interval=0 --data_block_index_type=1 --db=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_blackbox --delpercent=5 --delrangepercent=0 --expected_values_dir=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_expected --iterpercent=0 --max_background_compactions=20 --max_bytes_for_level_base=10485760 --max_key=25000000 --max_write_batch_group_size_bytes=1048576 --nooverwritepercent=1 --ops_per_thread=300000 --paranoid_file_checks=1 --partition_filters=0 --prefix_size=8 --prefixpercent=5 --readpercent=30 --reopen=0 --snapshot_hold_ops=100000 --subcompactions=4 --target_file_size_base=65536 --target_file_size_multiplier=2 --test_batches_snapshots=0 --test_cf_consistency=0 --use_multiget=1 --user_timestamp_size=8 --value_size_mult=32 --verify_checksum=1 --write_buffer_size=65536 --writepercent=60 -disable_wal=1 -column_families=1 ``` Reviewed By: akankshamahajan15 Differential Revision: D39393402 Pulled By: riversand963 fbshipit-source-id: f276e35b19fce51a175c368a502fb0718d1f3871
2 years ago
constexpr int input_level = 0;
const auto& files = cfd_->current()->storage_info()->LevelFiles(input_level);
RunCompaction({files}, {input_level}, {expected_results});
}
TEST_F(CompactionJobTimestampTest, NoKeyExpired) {
NewDB();
auto file1 =
mock::MakeMockFile({{KeyStr("a", 6, ValueType::kTypeValue, 100), "a6"},
{KeyStr("b", 7, ValueType::kTypeValue, 101), "b7"},
{KeyStr("c", 5, ValueType::kTypeValue, 99), "c5"}});
AddMockFile(file1);
auto file2 =
mock::MakeMockFile({{KeyStr("a", 4, ValueType::kTypeValue, 98), "a4"},
{KeyStr("c", 3, ValueType::kTypeValue, 97), "c3"}});
AddMockFile(file2);
SetLastSequence(101);
auto expected_results =
mock::MakeMockFile({{KeyStr("a", 6, ValueType::kTypeValue, 100), "a6"},
{KeyStr("a", 4, ValueType::kTypeValue, 98), "a4"},
{KeyStr("b", 7, ValueType::kTypeValue, 101), "b7"},
{KeyStr("c", 5, ValueType::kTypeValue, 99), "c5"},
{KeyStr("c", 3, ValueType::kTypeValue, 97), "c3"}});
Fix a bug by setting up subcompaction bounds properly (#10658) Summary: When user-defined timestamp is enabled, subcompaction bounds should be set up properly. When creating InputIterator for the compaction, the `start` and `end` should have their timestamp portions set to kMaxTimestamp, which is the highest possible timestamp. This is similar to what we do with setting up their sequence numbers to `kMaxSequenceNumber`. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10658 Test Plan: ```bash make check rm -rf /dev/shm/rocksdb/* && mkdir /dev/shm/rocksdb/rocksdb_crashtest_expected && ./db_stress --allow_data_in_errors=True --clear_column_family_one_in=0 --continuous_verification_interval=0 --data_block_index_type=1 --db=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_blackbox --delpercent=5 --delrangepercent=0 --expected_values_dir=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_expected --iterpercent=0 --max_background_compactions=20 --max_bytes_for_level_base=10485760 --max_key=25000000 --max_write_batch_group_size_bytes=1048576 --nooverwritepercent=1 --ops_per_thread=300000 --paranoid_file_checks=1 --partition_filters=0 --prefix_size=8 --prefixpercent=5 --readpercent=30 --reopen=0 --snapshot_hold_ops=100000 --subcompactions=4 --target_file_size_base=65536 --target_file_size_multiplier=2 --test_batches_snapshots=0 --test_cf_consistency=0 --use_multiget=1 --user_timestamp_size=8 --value_size_mult=32 --verify_checksum=1 --write_buffer_size=65536 --writepercent=60 -disable_wal=1 -column_families=1 ``` Reviewed By: akankshamahajan15 Differential Revision: D39393402 Pulled By: riversand963 fbshipit-source-id: f276e35b19fce51a175c368a502fb0718d1f3871
2 years ago
constexpr int input_level = 0;
const auto& files = cfd_->current()->storage_info()->LevelFiles(input_level);
full_history_ts_low_ = encode_u64_ts_(0);
Fix a bug by setting up subcompaction bounds properly (#10658) Summary: When user-defined timestamp is enabled, subcompaction bounds should be set up properly. When creating InputIterator for the compaction, the `start` and `end` should have their timestamp portions set to kMaxTimestamp, which is the highest possible timestamp. This is similar to what we do with setting up their sequence numbers to `kMaxSequenceNumber`. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10658 Test Plan: ```bash make check rm -rf /dev/shm/rocksdb/* && mkdir /dev/shm/rocksdb/rocksdb_crashtest_expected && ./db_stress --allow_data_in_errors=True --clear_column_family_one_in=0 --continuous_verification_interval=0 --data_block_index_type=1 --db=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_blackbox --delpercent=5 --delrangepercent=0 --expected_values_dir=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_expected --iterpercent=0 --max_background_compactions=20 --max_bytes_for_level_base=10485760 --max_key=25000000 --max_write_batch_group_size_bytes=1048576 --nooverwritepercent=1 --ops_per_thread=300000 --paranoid_file_checks=1 --partition_filters=0 --prefix_size=8 --prefixpercent=5 --readpercent=30 --reopen=0 --snapshot_hold_ops=100000 --subcompactions=4 --target_file_size_base=65536 --target_file_size_multiplier=2 --test_batches_snapshots=0 --test_cf_consistency=0 --use_multiget=1 --user_timestamp_size=8 --value_size_mult=32 --verify_checksum=1 --write_buffer_size=65536 --writepercent=60 -disable_wal=1 -column_families=1 ``` Reviewed By: akankshamahajan15 Differential Revision: D39393402 Pulled By: riversand963 fbshipit-source-id: f276e35b19fce51a175c368a502fb0718d1f3871
2 years ago
RunCompaction({files}, {input_level}, {expected_results});
}
TEST_F(CompactionJobTimestampTest, AllKeysExpired) {
NewDB();
auto file1 = mock::MakeMockFile(
{{KeyStr("a", 5, ValueType::kTypeDeletionWithTimestamp, 100), ""},
{KeyStr("b", 6, ValueType::kTypeSingleDeletion, 99), ""},
{KeyStr("c", 7, ValueType::kTypeValue, 98), "c7"}});
AddMockFile(file1);
auto file2 = mock::MakeMockFile(
{{KeyStr("a", 4, ValueType::kTypeValue, 97), "a4"},
{KeyStr("b", 3, ValueType::kTypeValue, 96), "b3"},
{KeyStr("c", 2, ValueType::kTypeDeletionWithTimestamp, 95), ""},
{KeyStr("c", 1, ValueType::kTypeValue, 94), "c1"}});
AddMockFile(file2);
SetLastSequence(7);
auto expected_results =
mock::MakeMockFile({{KeyStr("c", 0, ValueType::kTypeValue, 0), "c7"}});
Fix a bug by setting up subcompaction bounds properly (#10658) Summary: When user-defined timestamp is enabled, subcompaction bounds should be set up properly. When creating InputIterator for the compaction, the `start` and `end` should have their timestamp portions set to kMaxTimestamp, which is the highest possible timestamp. This is similar to what we do with setting up their sequence numbers to `kMaxSequenceNumber`. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10658 Test Plan: ```bash make check rm -rf /dev/shm/rocksdb/* && mkdir /dev/shm/rocksdb/rocksdb_crashtest_expected && ./db_stress --allow_data_in_errors=True --clear_column_family_one_in=0 --continuous_verification_interval=0 --data_block_index_type=1 --db=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_blackbox --delpercent=5 --delrangepercent=0 --expected_values_dir=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_expected --iterpercent=0 --max_background_compactions=20 --max_bytes_for_level_base=10485760 --max_key=25000000 --max_write_batch_group_size_bytes=1048576 --nooverwritepercent=1 --ops_per_thread=300000 --paranoid_file_checks=1 --partition_filters=0 --prefix_size=8 --prefixpercent=5 --readpercent=30 --reopen=0 --snapshot_hold_ops=100000 --subcompactions=4 --target_file_size_base=65536 --target_file_size_multiplier=2 --test_batches_snapshots=0 --test_cf_consistency=0 --use_multiget=1 --user_timestamp_size=8 --value_size_mult=32 --verify_checksum=1 --write_buffer_size=65536 --writepercent=60 -disable_wal=1 -column_families=1 ``` Reviewed By: akankshamahajan15 Differential Revision: D39393402 Pulled By: riversand963 fbshipit-source-id: f276e35b19fce51a175c368a502fb0718d1f3871
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constexpr int input_level = 0;
const auto& files = cfd_->current()->storage_info()->LevelFiles(input_level);
full_history_ts_low_ = encode_u64_ts_(std::numeric_limits<uint64_t>::max());
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RunCompaction({files}, {input_level}, {expected_results});
}
TEST_F(CompactionJobTimestampTest, SomeKeysExpired) {
NewDB();
auto file1 =
mock::MakeMockFile({{KeyStr("a", 5, ValueType::kTypeValue, 50), "a5"},
{KeyStr("b", 6, ValueType::kTypeValue, 49), "b6"}});
AddMockFile(file1);
auto file2 = mock::MakeMockFile(
{{KeyStr("a", 3, ValueType::kTypeValue, 48), "a3"},
{KeyStr("a", 2, ValueType::kTypeValue, 46), "a2"},
{KeyStr("b", 4, ValueType::kTypeDeletionWithTimestamp, 47), ""}});
AddMockFile(file2);
SetLastSequence(6);
auto expected_results =
mock::MakeMockFile({{KeyStr("a", 5, ValueType::kTypeValue, 50), "a5"},
{KeyStr("a", 0, ValueType::kTypeValue, 0), "a3"},
{KeyStr("b", 6, ValueType::kTypeValue, 49), "b6"}});
Fix a bug by setting up subcompaction bounds properly (#10658) Summary: When user-defined timestamp is enabled, subcompaction bounds should be set up properly. When creating InputIterator for the compaction, the `start` and `end` should have their timestamp portions set to kMaxTimestamp, which is the highest possible timestamp. This is similar to what we do with setting up their sequence numbers to `kMaxSequenceNumber`. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10658 Test Plan: ```bash make check rm -rf /dev/shm/rocksdb/* && mkdir /dev/shm/rocksdb/rocksdb_crashtest_expected && ./db_stress --allow_data_in_errors=True --clear_column_family_one_in=0 --continuous_verification_interval=0 --data_block_index_type=1 --db=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_blackbox --delpercent=5 --delrangepercent=0 --expected_values_dir=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_expected --iterpercent=0 --max_background_compactions=20 --max_bytes_for_level_base=10485760 --max_key=25000000 --max_write_batch_group_size_bytes=1048576 --nooverwritepercent=1 --ops_per_thread=300000 --paranoid_file_checks=1 --partition_filters=0 --prefix_size=8 --prefixpercent=5 --readpercent=30 --reopen=0 --snapshot_hold_ops=100000 --subcompactions=4 --target_file_size_base=65536 --target_file_size_multiplier=2 --test_batches_snapshots=0 --test_cf_consistency=0 --use_multiget=1 --user_timestamp_size=8 --value_size_mult=32 --verify_checksum=1 --write_buffer_size=65536 --writepercent=60 -disable_wal=1 -column_families=1 ``` Reviewed By: akankshamahajan15 Differential Revision: D39393402 Pulled By: riversand963 fbshipit-source-id: f276e35b19fce51a175c368a502fb0718d1f3871
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constexpr int input_level = 0;
const auto& files = cfd_->current()->storage_info()->LevelFiles(input_level);
full_history_ts_low_ = encode_u64_ts_(49);
Fix a bug by setting up subcompaction bounds properly (#10658) Summary: When user-defined timestamp is enabled, subcompaction bounds should be set up properly. When creating InputIterator for the compaction, the `start` and `end` should have their timestamp portions set to kMaxTimestamp, which is the highest possible timestamp. This is similar to what we do with setting up their sequence numbers to `kMaxSequenceNumber`. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10658 Test Plan: ```bash make check rm -rf /dev/shm/rocksdb/* && mkdir /dev/shm/rocksdb/rocksdb_crashtest_expected && ./db_stress --allow_data_in_errors=True --clear_column_family_one_in=0 --continuous_verification_interval=0 --data_block_index_type=1 --db=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_blackbox --delpercent=5 --delrangepercent=0 --expected_values_dir=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_expected --iterpercent=0 --max_background_compactions=20 --max_bytes_for_level_base=10485760 --max_key=25000000 --max_write_batch_group_size_bytes=1048576 --nooverwritepercent=1 --ops_per_thread=300000 --paranoid_file_checks=1 --partition_filters=0 --prefix_size=8 --prefixpercent=5 --readpercent=30 --reopen=0 --snapshot_hold_ops=100000 --subcompactions=4 --target_file_size_base=65536 --target_file_size_multiplier=2 --test_batches_snapshots=0 --test_cf_consistency=0 --use_multiget=1 --user_timestamp_size=8 --value_size_mult=32 --verify_checksum=1 --write_buffer_size=65536 --writepercent=60 -disable_wal=1 -column_families=1 ``` Reviewed By: akankshamahajan15 Differential Revision: D39393402 Pulled By: riversand963 fbshipit-source-id: f276e35b19fce51a175c368a502fb0718d1f3871
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RunCompaction({files}, {input_level}, {expected_results});
}
class CompactionJobTimestampTestWithBbTable : public CompactionJobTestBase {
public:
// Block-based table is needed if we want to test subcompaction partitioning
// with anchors.
explicit CompactionJobTimestampTestWithBbTable()
: CompactionJobTestBase(
test::PerThreadDBPath("compaction_job_ts_bbt_test"),
test::BytewiseComparatorWithU64TsWrapper(), test::EncodeInt,
/*test_io_priority=*/false, TableTypeForTest::kBlockBasedTable) {}
};
TEST_F(CompactionJobTimestampTestWithBbTable, SubcompactionAnchorL1) {
cf_options_.target_file_size_base = 20;
mutable_cf_options_.target_file_size_base = 20;
NewDB();
const std::vector<std::string> keys = {
KeyStr("a", 20, ValueType::kTypeValue, 200),
KeyStr("b", 21, ValueType::kTypeValue, 210),
KeyStr("b", 20, ValueType::kTypeValue, 200),
KeyStr("b", 18, ValueType::kTypeValue, 180),
KeyStr("c", 17, ValueType::kTypeValue, 170),
KeyStr("c", 16, ValueType::kTypeValue, 160),
KeyStr("c", 15, ValueType::kTypeValue, 150)};
const std::vector<std::string> values = {"a20", "b21", "b20", "b18",
"c17", "c16", "c15"};
constexpr int input_level = 1;
auto file1 = mock::MakeMockFile(
{{keys[0], values[0]}, {keys[1], values[1]}, {keys[2], values[2]}});
AddMockFile(file1, input_level);
auto file2 = mock::MakeMockFile(
{{keys[3], values[3]}, {keys[4], values[4]}, {keys[5], values[5]}});
AddMockFile(file2, input_level);
auto file3 = mock::MakeMockFile({{keys[6], values[6]}});
AddMockFile(file3, input_level);
SetLastSequence(20);
auto output1 = mock::MakeMockFile({{keys[0], values[0]}});
auto output2 = mock::MakeMockFile(
{{keys[1], values[1]}, {keys[2], values[2]}, {keys[3], values[3]}});
auto output3 = mock::MakeMockFile(
{{keys[4], values[4]}, {keys[5], values[5]}, {keys[6], values[6]}});
auto expected_results =
std::vector<mock::KVVector>{output1, output2, output3};
const auto& files = cfd_->current()->storage_info()->LevelFiles(input_level);
constexpr int output_level = 2;
constexpr int max_subcompactions = 4;
RunCompaction({files}, {input_level}, expected_results, /*snapshots=*/{},
/*earliest_write_conflict_snapshot=*/kMaxSequenceNumber,
output_level, /*verify=*/true, {kInvalidBlobFileNumber},
/*check_get_priority=*/false, Env::IO_TOTAL, Env::IO_TOTAL,
max_subcompactions);
}
TEST_F(CompactionJobTimestampTestWithBbTable, SubcompactionL0) {
cf_options_.target_file_size_base = 20;
mutable_cf_options_.target_file_size_base = 20;
NewDB();
const std::vector<std::string> keys = {
KeyStr("a", 20, ValueType::kTypeValue, 200),
KeyStr("b", 20, ValueType::kTypeValue, 200),
KeyStr("b", 19, ValueType::kTypeValue, 190),
KeyStr("b", 18, ValueType::kTypeValue, 180),
KeyStr("c", 17, ValueType::kTypeValue, 170),
KeyStr("c", 16, ValueType::kTypeValue, 160),
KeyStr("c", 15, ValueType::kTypeValue, 150)};
const std::vector<std::string> values = {"a20", "b20", "b19", "b18",
"c17", "c16", "c15"};
constexpr int input_level = 0;
auto file1 = mock::MakeMockFile({{keys[5], values[5]}, {keys[6], values[6]}});
AddMockFile(file1, input_level);
auto file2 = mock::MakeMockFile({{keys[3], values[3]}, {keys[4], values[4]}});
AddMockFile(file2, input_level);
auto file3 = mock::MakeMockFile(
{{keys[0], values[0]}, {keys[1], values[1]}, {keys[2], values[2]}});
AddMockFile(file3, input_level);
SetLastSequence(20);
auto output1 = mock::MakeMockFile({{keys[0], values[0]}});
auto output2 = mock::MakeMockFile(
{{keys[1], values[1]}, {keys[2], values[2]}, {keys[3], values[3]}});
auto output3 = mock::MakeMockFile(
{{keys[4], values[4]}, {keys[5], values[5]}, {keys[6], values[6]}});
auto expected_results =
std::vector<mock::KVVector>{output1, output2, output3};
const auto& files = cfd_->current()->storage_info()->LevelFiles(input_level);
constexpr int output_level = 1;
constexpr int max_subcompactions = 4;
RunCompaction({files}, {input_level}, expected_results, /*snapshots=*/{},
/*earliest_write_conflict_snapshot=*/kMaxSequenceNumber,
output_level, /*verify=*/true, {kInvalidBlobFileNumber},
/*check_get_priority=*/false, Env::IO_TOTAL, Env::IO_TOTAL,
max_subcompactions);
}
// The io priority of the compaction reads and writes are different from
// other DB reads and writes. To prepare the compaction input files, use the
// default filesystem from Env. To test the io priority of the compaction
// reads and writes, db_options_.fs is set as MockTestFileSystem.
class CompactionJobIOPriorityTest : public CompactionJobTestBase {
public:
CompactionJobIOPriorityTest()
: CompactionJobTestBase(
test::PerThreadDBPath("compaction_job_io_priority_test"),
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BytewiseComparator(), [](uint64_t /*ts*/) { return ""; },
/*test_io_priority=*/true, TableTypeForTest::kBlockBasedTable) {}
};
TEST_F(CompactionJobIOPriorityTest, WriteControllerStateNormal) {
// When the state from WriteController is normal.
NewDB();
mock::KVVector expected_results = CreateTwoFiles(false);
auto cfd = versions_->GetColumnFamilySet()->GetDefault();
Fix a bug by setting up subcompaction bounds properly (#10658) Summary: When user-defined timestamp is enabled, subcompaction bounds should be set up properly. When creating InputIterator for the compaction, the `start` and `end` should have their timestamp portions set to kMaxTimestamp, which is the highest possible timestamp. This is similar to what we do with setting up their sequence numbers to `kMaxSequenceNumber`. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10658 Test Plan: ```bash make check rm -rf /dev/shm/rocksdb/* && mkdir /dev/shm/rocksdb/rocksdb_crashtest_expected && ./db_stress --allow_data_in_errors=True --clear_column_family_one_in=0 --continuous_verification_interval=0 --data_block_index_type=1 --db=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_blackbox --delpercent=5 --delrangepercent=0 --expected_values_dir=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_expected --iterpercent=0 --max_background_compactions=20 --max_bytes_for_level_base=10485760 --max_key=25000000 --max_write_batch_group_size_bytes=1048576 --nooverwritepercent=1 --ops_per_thread=300000 --paranoid_file_checks=1 --partition_filters=0 --prefix_size=8 --prefixpercent=5 --readpercent=30 --reopen=0 --snapshot_hold_ops=100000 --subcompactions=4 --target_file_size_base=65536 --target_file_size_multiplier=2 --test_batches_snapshots=0 --test_cf_consistency=0 --use_multiget=1 --user_timestamp_size=8 --value_size_mult=32 --verify_checksum=1 --write_buffer_size=65536 --writepercent=60 -disable_wal=1 -column_families=1 ``` Reviewed By: akankshamahajan15 Differential Revision: D39393402 Pulled By: riversand963 fbshipit-source-id: f276e35b19fce51a175c368a502fb0718d1f3871
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constexpr int input_level = 0;
auto files = cfd->current()->storage_info()->LevelFiles(input_level);
ASSERT_EQ(2U, files.size());
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RunCompaction({files}, {input_level}, {expected_results}, {},
kMaxSequenceNumber, 1, false, {kInvalidBlobFileNumber}, false,
Env::IO_LOW, Env::IO_LOW);
}
TEST_F(CompactionJobIOPriorityTest, WriteControllerStateDelayed) {
// When the state from WriteController is Delayed.
NewDB();
mock::KVVector expected_results = CreateTwoFiles(false);
auto cfd = versions_->GetColumnFamilySet()->GetDefault();
Fix a bug by setting up subcompaction bounds properly (#10658) Summary: When user-defined timestamp is enabled, subcompaction bounds should be set up properly. When creating InputIterator for the compaction, the `start` and `end` should have their timestamp portions set to kMaxTimestamp, which is the highest possible timestamp. This is similar to what we do with setting up their sequence numbers to `kMaxSequenceNumber`. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10658 Test Plan: ```bash make check rm -rf /dev/shm/rocksdb/* && mkdir /dev/shm/rocksdb/rocksdb_crashtest_expected && ./db_stress --allow_data_in_errors=True --clear_column_family_one_in=0 --continuous_verification_interval=0 --data_block_index_type=1 --db=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_blackbox --delpercent=5 --delrangepercent=0 --expected_values_dir=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_expected --iterpercent=0 --max_background_compactions=20 --max_bytes_for_level_base=10485760 --max_key=25000000 --max_write_batch_group_size_bytes=1048576 --nooverwritepercent=1 --ops_per_thread=300000 --paranoid_file_checks=1 --partition_filters=0 --prefix_size=8 --prefixpercent=5 --readpercent=30 --reopen=0 --snapshot_hold_ops=100000 --subcompactions=4 --target_file_size_base=65536 --target_file_size_multiplier=2 --test_batches_snapshots=0 --test_cf_consistency=0 --use_multiget=1 --user_timestamp_size=8 --value_size_mult=32 --verify_checksum=1 --write_buffer_size=65536 --writepercent=60 -disable_wal=1 -column_families=1 ``` Reviewed By: akankshamahajan15 Differential Revision: D39393402 Pulled By: riversand963 fbshipit-source-id: f276e35b19fce51a175c368a502fb0718d1f3871
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constexpr int input_level = 0;
auto files = cfd->current()->storage_info()->LevelFiles(input_level);
ASSERT_EQ(2U, files.size());
{
std::unique_ptr<WriteControllerToken> delay_token =
write_controller_.GetDelayToken(1000000);
Fix a bug by setting up subcompaction bounds properly (#10658) Summary: When user-defined timestamp is enabled, subcompaction bounds should be set up properly. When creating InputIterator for the compaction, the `start` and `end` should have their timestamp portions set to kMaxTimestamp, which is the highest possible timestamp. This is similar to what we do with setting up their sequence numbers to `kMaxSequenceNumber`. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10658 Test Plan: ```bash make check rm -rf /dev/shm/rocksdb/* && mkdir /dev/shm/rocksdb/rocksdb_crashtest_expected && ./db_stress --allow_data_in_errors=True --clear_column_family_one_in=0 --continuous_verification_interval=0 --data_block_index_type=1 --db=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_blackbox --delpercent=5 --delrangepercent=0 --expected_values_dir=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_expected --iterpercent=0 --max_background_compactions=20 --max_bytes_for_level_base=10485760 --max_key=25000000 --max_write_batch_group_size_bytes=1048576 --nooverwritepercent=1 --ops_per_thread=300000 --paranoid_file_checks=1 --partition_filters=0 --prefix_size=8 --prefixpercent=5 --readpercent=30 --reopen=0 --snapshot_hold_ops=100000 --subcompactions=4 --target_file_size_base=65536 --target_file_size_multiplier=2 --test_batches_snapshots=0 --test_cf_consistency=0 --use_multiget=1 --user_timestamp_size=8 --value_size_mult=32 --verify_checksum=1 --write_buffer_size=65536 --writepercent=60 -disable_wal=1 -column_families=1 ``` Reviewed By: akankshamahajan15 Differential Revision: D39393402 Pulled By: riversand963 fbshipit-source-id: f276e35b19fce51a175c368a502fb0718d1f3871
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RunCompaction({files}, {input_level}, {expected_results}, {},
kMaxSequenceNumber, 1, false, {kInvalidBlobFileNumber}, false,
Env::IO_USER, Env::IO_USER);
}
}
TEST_F(CompactionJobIOPriorityTest, WriteControllerStateStalled) {
// When the state from WriteController is Stalled.
NewDB();
mock::KVVector expected_results = CreateTwoFiles(false);
auto cfd = versions_->GetColumnFamilySet()->GetDefault();
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constexpr int input_level = 0;
auto files = cfd->current()->storage_info()->LevelFiles(input_level);
ASSERT_EQ(2U, files.size());
{
std::unique_ptr<WriteControllerToken> stop_token =
write_controller_.GetStopToken();
Fix a bug by setting up subcompaction bounds properly (#10658) Summary: When user-defined timestamp is enabled, subcompaction bounds should be set up properly. When creating InputIterator for the compaction, the `start` and `end` should have their timestamp portions set to kMaxTimestamp, which is the highest possible timestamp. This is similar to what we do with setting up their sequence numbers to `kMaxSequenceNumber`. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10658 Test Plan: ```bash make check rm -rf /dev/shm/rocksdb/* && mkdir /dev/shm/rocksdb/rocksdb_crashtest_expected && ./db_stress --allow_data_in_errors=True --clear_column_family_one_in=0 --continuous_verification_interval=0 --data_block_index_type=1 --db=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_blackbox --delpercent=5 --delrangepercent=0 --expected_values_dir=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_expected --iterpercent=0 --max_background_compactions=20 --max_bytes_for_level_base=10485760 --max_key=25000000 --max_write_batch_group_size_bytes=1048576 --nooverwritepercent=1 --ops_per_thread=300000 --paranoid_file_checks=1 --partition_filters=0 --prefix_size=8 --prefixpercent=5 --readpercent=30 --reopen=0 --snapshot_hold_ops=100000 --subcompactions=4 --target_file_size_base=65536 --target_file_size_multiplier=2 --test_batches_snapshots=0 --test_cf_consistency=0 --use_multiget=1 --user_timestamp_size=8 --value_size_mult=32 --verify_checksum=1 --write_buffer_size=65536 --writepercent=60 -disable_wal=1 -column_families=1 ``` Reviewed By: akankshamahajan15 Differential Revision: D39393402 Pulled By: riversand963 fbshipit-source-id: f276e35b19fce51a175c368a502fb0718d1f3871
2 years ago
RunCompaction({files}, {input_level}, {expected_results}, {},
kMaxSequenceNumber, 1, false, {kInvalidBlobFileNumber}, false,
Env::IO_USER, Env::IO_USER);
}
}
TEST_F(CompactionJobIOPriorityTest, GetRateLimiterPriority) {
NewDB();
mock::KVVector expected_results = CreateTwoFiles(false);
auto cfd = versions_->GetColumnFamilySet()->GetDefault();
Fix a bug by setting up subcompaction bounds properly (#10658) Summary: When user-defined timestamp is enabled, subcompaction bounds should be set up properly. When creating InputIterator for the compaction, the `start` and `end` should have their timestamp portions set to kMaxTimestamp, which is the highest possible timestamp. This is similar to what we do with setting up their sequence numbers to `kMaxSequenceNumber`. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10658 Test Plan: ```bash make check rm -rf /dev/shm/rocksdb/* && mkdir /dev/shm/rocksdb/rocksdb_crashtest_expected && ./db_stress --allow_data_in_errors=True --clear_column_family_one_in=0 --continuous_verification_interval=0 --data_block_index_type=1 --db=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_blackbox --delpercent=5 --delrangepercent=0 --expected_values_dir=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_expected --iterpercent=0 --max_background_compactions=20 --max_bytes_for_level_base=10485760 --max_key=25000000 --max_write_batch_group_size_bytes=1048576 --nooverwritepercent=1 --ops_per_thread=300000 --paranoid_file_checks=1 --partition_filters=0 --prefix_size=8 --prefixpercent=5 --readpercent=30 --reopen=0 --snapshot_hold_ops=100000 --subcompactions=4 --target_file_size_base=65536 --target_file_size_multiplier=2 --test_batches_snapshots=0 --test_cf_consistency=0 --use_multiget=1 --user_timestamp_size=8 --value_size_mult=32 --verify_checksum=1 --write_buffer_size=65536 --writepercent=60 -disable_wal=1 -column_families=1 ``` Reviewed By: akankshamahajan15 Differential Revision: D39393402 Pulled By: riversand963 fbshipit-source-id: f276e35b19fce51a175c368a502fb0718d1f3871
2 years ago
constexpr int input_level = 0;
auto files = cfd->current()->storage_info()->LevelFiles(input_level);
ASSERT_EQ(2U, files.size());
Fix a bug by setting up subcompaction bounds properly (#10658) Summary: When user-defined timestamp is enabled, subcompaction bounds should be set up properly. When creating InputIterator for the compaction, the `start` and `end` should have their timestamp portions set to kMaxTimestamp, which is the highest possible timestamp. This is similar to what we do with setting up their sequence numbers to `kMaxSequenceNumber`. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10658 Test Plan: ```bash make check rm -rf /dev/shm/rocksdb/* && mkdir /dev/shm/rocksdb/rocksdb_crashtest_expected && ./db_stress --allow_data_in_errors=True --clear_column_family_one_in=0 --continuous_verification_interval=0 --data_block_index_type=1 --db=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_blackbox --delpercent=5 --delrangepercent=0 --expected_values_dir=/dev/shm/rocksdb//rocksdb_crashtest_expected --iterpercent=0 --max_background_compactions=20 --max_bytes_for_level_base=10485760 --max_key=25000000 --max_write_batch_group_size_bytes=1048576 --nooverwritepercent=1 --ops_per_thread=300000 --paranoid_file_checks=1 --partition_filters=0 --prefix_size=8 --prefixpercent=5 --readpercent=30 --reopen=0 --snapshot_hold_ops=100000 --subcompactions=4 --target_file_size_base=65536 --target_file_size_multiplier=2 --test_batches_snapshots=0 --test_cf_consistency=0 --use_multiget=1 --user_timestamp_size=8 --value_size_mult=32 --verify_checksum=1 --write_buffer_size=65536 --writepercent=60 -disable_wal=1 -column_families=1 ``` Reviewed By: akankshamahajan15 Differential Revision: D39393402 Pulled By: riversand963 fbshipit-source-id: f276e35b19fce51a175c368a502fb0718d1f3871
2 years ago
RunCompaction({files}, {input_level}, {expected_results}, {},
kMaxSequenceNumber, 1, false, {kInvalidBlobFileNumber}, true,
Env::IO_LOW, Env::IO_LOW);
}
} // 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' $file fi done % sh ~/transform % make format ``` Second iteration of this diff contains only scripted changes. Third iteration contains manual changes to fix last errors and make it compilable. Test Plan: Build and notice no errors. ```lang=bash % USE_CLANG=1 make check -j55 ``` Tests are still testing. Reviewers: meyering, sdong, rven, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D35157
10 years ago
int main(int argc, char** argv) {
ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE::port::InstallStackTraceHandler();
rocksdb: switch to gtest Summary: Our existing test notation is very similar to what is used in gtest. It makes it easy to adopt what is different. In this diff I modify existing [[ https://code.google.com/p/googletest/wiki/Primer#Test_Fixtures:_Using_the_Same_Data_Configuration_for_Multiple_Te | test fixture ]] classes to inherit from `testing::Test`. Also for unit tests that use fixture class, `TEST` is replaced with `TEST_F` as required in gtest. There are several custom `main` functions in our existing tests. To make this transition easier, I modify all `main` functions to fallow gtest notation. But eventually we can remove them and use implementation of `main` that gtest provides. ```lang=bash % cat ~/transform #!/bin/sh files=$(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' $file fi done % sh ~/transform % make format ``` Second iteration of this diff contains only scripted changes. Third iteration contains manual changes to fix last errors and make it compilable. Test Plan: Build and notice no errors. ```lang=bash % USE_CLANG=1 make check -j55 ``` Tests are still testing. Reviewers: meyering, sdong, rven, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D35157
10 years ago
::testing::InitGoogleTest(&argc, argv);
RegisterCustomObjects(argc, argv);
rocksdb: switch to gtest Summary: Our existing test notation is very similar to what is used in gtest. It makes it easy to adopt what is different. In this diff I modify existing [[ https://code.google.com/p/googletest/wiki/Primer#Test_Fixtures:_Using_the_Same_Data_Configuration_for_Multiple_Te | test fixture ]] classes to inherit from `testing::Test`. Also for unit tests that use fixture class, `TEST` is replaced with `TEST_F` as required in gtest. There are several custom `main` functions in our existing tests. To make this transition easier, I modify all `main` functions to fallow gtest notation. But eventually we can remove them and use implementation of `main` that gtest provides. ```lang=bash % cat ~/transform #!/bin/sh files=$(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
return RUN_ALL_TESTS();
}
#else
#include <stdio.h>
int main(int /*argc*/, char** /*argv*/) {
fprintf(stderr,
"SKIPPED as CompactionJobStats is not supported in ROCKSDB_LITE\n");
return 0;
}
#endif // ROCKSDB_LITE