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rocksdb/java/Makefile

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10 years ago
NATIVE_JAVA_CLASSES = org.rocksdb.RocksDB org.rocksdb.Options org.rocksdb.WriteBatch org.rocksdb.WriteBatchInternal org.rocksdb.WriteBatchTest org.rocksdb.WriteOptions org.rocksdb.BackupableDB org.rocksdb.BackupableDBOptions org.rocksdb.Statistics org.rocksdb.RocksIterator org.rocksdb.VectorMemTableConfig org.rocksdb.SkipListMemTableConfig org.rocksdb.HashLinkedListMemTableConfig org.rocksdb.HashSkipListMemTableConfig org.rocksdb.PlainTableConfig org.rocksdb.BlockBasedTableConfig org.rocksdb.ReadOptions org.rocksdb.Filter org.rocksdb.BloomFilter org.rocksdb.RestoreOptions org.rocksdb.RestoreBackupableDB org.rocksdb.RocksEnv org.rocksdb.GenericRateLimiterConfig
ROCKSDB_MAJOR = $(shell egrep "ROCKSDB_MAJOR.[0-9]" include/rocksdb/version.h | cut -d ' ' -f 3)
ROCKSDB_MINOR = $(shell egrep "ROCKSDB_MINOR.[0-9]" include/rocksdb/version.h | cut -d ' ' -f 3)
ROCKSDB_PATCH = $(shell egrep "ROCKSDB_PATCH.[0-9]" include/rocksdb/version.h | cut -d ' ' -f 3)
NATIVE_INCLUDE = ./include
ARCH := $(shell getconf LONG_BIT)
ROCKSDB_JAR = rocksdbjni-$(ROCKSDB_MAJOR).$(ROCKSDB_MINOR).$(ROCKSDB_PATCH)-linux$(ARCH).jar
ifeq ($(PLATFORM), OS_MACOSX)
ROCKSDB_JAR = rocksdbjni-$(ROCKSDB_MAJOR).$(ROCKSDB_MINOR).$(ROCKSDB_PATCH)-osx.jar
endif
clean:
-find . -name "*.class" -exec rm {} \;
-find . -name "hs*.log" -exec rm {} \;
rm -rf javadoc/*
javadocs:
mkdir -p javadoc; javadoc -d javadoc -sourcepath . -subpackages org
java: javadocs
javac org/rocksdb/util/*.java org/rocksdb/*.java
@cp ../HISTORY.md ./HISTORY-CPP.md
@rm -f ./HISTORY-CPP.md
javah -d $(NATIVE_INCLUDE) -jni $(NATIVE_JAVA_CLASSES)
[JNI] Add an initial benchmark for java binding for rocksdb. Summary: * Add a benchmark for java binding for rocksdb. The java benchmark is a complete rewrite based on the c++ db/db_bench.cc and the DbBenchmark in dain's java leveldb. * Support multithreading. * 'readseq' is currently not supported as it requires RocksDB Iterator. * usage: --benchmarks Comma-separated list of operations to run in the specified order Actual benchmarks: fillseq -- write N values in sequential key order in async mode fillrandom -- write N values in random key order in async mode fillbatch -- write N/1000 batch where each batch has 1000 values in random key order in sync mode fillsync -- write N/100 values in random key order in sync mode fill100K -- write N/1000 100K values in random order in async mode readseq -- read N times sequentially readrandom -- read N times in random order readhot -- read N times in random order from 1% section of DB Meta Operations: delete -- delete DB DEFAULT: [fillseq, readrandom, fillrandom] --compression_ratio Arrange to generate values that shrink to this fraction of their original size after compression DEFAULT: 0.5 --use_existing_db If true, do not destroy the existing database. If you set this flag and also specify a benchmark that wants a fresh database, that benchmark will fail. DEFAULT: false --num Number of key/values to place in database. DEFAULT: 1000000 --threads Number of concurrent threads to run. DEFAULT: 1 --reads Number of read operations to do. If negative, do --nums reads. --key_size The size of each key in bytes. DEFAULT: 16 --value_size The size of each value in bytes. DEFAULT: 100 --write_buffer_size Number of bytes to buffer in memtable before compacting (initialized to default value by 'main'.) DEFAULT: 4194304 --cache_size Number of bytes to use as a cache of uncompressed data. Negative means use default settings. DEFAULT: -1 --seed Seed base for random number generators. DEFAULT: 0 --db Use the db with the following name. DEFAULT: /tmp/rocksdbjni-bench * Add RocksDB.write(). Test Plan: make jbench Reviewers: haobo, sdong, dhruba, ankgup87 Reviewed By: haobo CC: leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D17433
11 years ago
sample: java
javac -cp $(ROCKSDB_JAR) RocksDBSample.java
@rm -rf /tmp/rocksdbjni
@rm -rf /tmp/rocksdbjni_not_found
java -ea -Djava.library.path=.:../ -cp ".:./*" -Xcheck:jni RocksDBSample /tmp/rocksdbjni
@rm -rf /tmp/rocksdbjni
@rm -rf /tmp/rocksdbjni_not_found
[JNI] Add an initial benchmark for java binding for rocksdb. Summary: * Add a benchmark for java binding for rocksdb. The java benchmark is a complete rewrite based on the c++ db/db_bench.cc and the DbBenchmark in dain's java leveldb. * Support multithreading. * 'readseq' is currently not supported as it requires RocksDB Iterator. * usage: --benchmarks Comma-separated list of operations to run in the specified order Actual benchmarks: fillseq -- write N values in sequential key order in async mode fillrandom -- write N values in random key order in async mode fillbatch -- write N/1000 batch where each batch has 1000 values in random key order in sync mode fillsync -- write N/100 values in random key order in sync mode fill100K -- write N/1000 100K values in random order in async mode readseq -- read N times sequentially readrandom -- read N times in random order readhot -- read N times in random order from 1% section of DB Meta Operations: delete -- delete DB DEFAULT: [fillseq, readrandom, fillrandom] --compression_ratio Arrange to generate values that shrink to this fraction of their original size after compression DEFAULT: 0.5 --use_existing_db If true, do not destroy the existing database. If you set this flag and also specify a benchmark that wants a fresh database, that benchmark will fail. DEFAULT: false --num Number of key/values to place in database. DEFAULT: 1000000 --threads Number of concurrent threads to run. DEFAULT: 1 --reads Number of read operations to do. If negative, do --nums reads. --key_size The size of each key in bytes. DEFAULT: 16 --value_size The size of each value in bytes. DEFAULT: 100 --write_buffer_size Number of bytes to buffer in memtable before compacting (initialized to default value by 'main'.) DEFAULT: 4194304 --cache_size Number of bytes to use as a cache of uncompressed data. Negative means use default settings. DEFAULT: -1 --seed Seed base for random number generators. DEFAULT: 0 --db Use the db with the following name. DEFAULT: /tmp/rocksdbjni-bench * Add RocksDB.write(). Test Plan: make jbench Reviewers: haobo, sdong, dhruba, ankgup87 Reviewed By: haobo CC: leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D17433
11 years ago
test: java
javac org/rocksdb/test/*.java
java -ea -Djava.library.path=.:../ -cp "$(ROCKSDB_JAR):.:./*" org.rocksdb.WriteBatchTest
java -ea -Djava.library.path=.:../ -cp "$(ROCKSDB_JAR):.:./*" org.rocksdb.test.BackupableDBTest
java -ea -Djava.library.path=.:../ -cp "$(ROCKSDB_JAR):.:./*" org.rocksdb.test.FilterTest
java -ea -Djava.library.path=.:../ -cp "$(ROCKSDB_JAR):.:./*" org.rocksdb.test.OptionsTest
java -ea -Djava.library.path=.:../ -cp "$(ROCKSDB_JAR):.:./*" org.rocksdb.test.ReadOptionsTest
java -ea -Djava.library.path=.:../ -cp "$(ROCKSDB_JAR):.:./*" org.rocksdb.test.StatisticsCollectorTest
[JNI] Add an initial benchmark for java binding for rocksdb. Summary: * Add a benchmark for java binding for rocksdb. The java benchmark is a complete rewrite based on the c++ db/db_bench.cc and the DbBenchmark in dain's java leveldb. * Support multithreading. * 'readseq' is currently not supported as it requires RocksDB Iterator. * usage: --benchmarks Comma-separated list of operations to run in the specified order Actual benchmarks: fillseq -- write N values in sequential key order in async mode fillrandom -- write N values in random key order in async mode fillbatch -- write N/1000 batch where each batch has 1000 values in random key order in sync mode fillsync -- write N/100 values in random key order in sync mode fill100K -- write N/1000 100K values in random order in async mode readseq -- read N times sequentially readrandom -- read N times in random order readhot -- read N times in random order from 1% section of DB Meta Operations: delete -- delete DB DEFAULT: [fillseq, readrandom, fillrandom] --compression_ratio Arrange to generate values that shrink to this fraction of their original size after compression DEFAULT: 0.5 --use_existing_db If true, do not destroy the existing database. If you set this flag and also specify a benchmark that wants a fresh database, that benchmark will fail. DEFAULT: false --num Number of key/values to place in database. DEFAULT: 1000000 --threads Number of concurrent threads to run. DEFAULT: 1 --reads Number of read operations to do. If negative, do --nums reads. --key_size The size of each key in bytes. DEFAULT: 16 --value_size The size of each value in bytes. DEFAULT: 100 --write_buffer_size Number of bytes to buffer in memtable before compacting (initialized to default value by 'main'.) DEFAULT: 4194304 --cache_size Number of bytes to use as a cache of uncompressed data. Negative means use default settings. DEFAULT: -1 --seed Seed base for random number generators. DEFAULT: 0 --db Use the db with the following name. DEFAULT: /tmp/rocksdbjni-bench * Add RocksDB.write(). Test Plan: make jbench Reviewers: haobo, sdong, dhruba, ankgup87 Reviewed By: haobo CC: leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D17433
11 years ago
db_bench: java
javac org/rocksdb/benchmark/*.java