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rocksdb/db/version_edit.cc

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// Copyright (c) 2011-present, Facebook, Inc. All rights reserved.
// This source code is licensed under the BSD-style license found in the
// LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree. An additional grant
// of patent rights can be found in the PATENTS file in the same directory.
//
// Copyright (c) 2011 The LevelDB Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
// found in the LICENSE file. See the AUTHORS file for names of contributors.
#include "db/version_edit.h"
#include "db/version_set.h"
#include "rocksdb/slice.h"
#include "util/coding.h"
Added JSON manifest dump option to ldb command Summary: Added a new flag --json to the ldb manifest_dump command that prints out the version edits as JSON objects for easier reading and parsing of information. Test Plan: **Sample usage: ** ``` ./ldb manifest_dump --json --path=path/to/manifest/file ``` **Sample output:** ``` {"EditNumber": 0, "Comparator": "leveldb.BytewiseComparator", "ColumnFamily": 0} {"EditNumber": 1, "LogNumber": 0, "ColumnFamily": 0} {"EditNumber": 2, "LogNumber": 4, "PrevLogNumber": 0, "NextFileNumber": 7, "LastSeq": 35356, "AddedFiles": [{"Level": 0, "FileNumber": 5, "FileSize": 1949284, "SmallestIKey": "'", "LargestIKey": "'"}], "ColumnFamily": 0} ... {"EditNumber": 13, "PrevLogNumber": 0, "NextFileNumber": 36, "LastSeq": 290994, "DeletedFiles": [{"Level": 0, "FileNumber": 17}, {"Level": 0, "FileNumber": 20}, {"Level": 0, "FileNumber": 22}, {"Level": 0, "FileNumber": 24}, {"Level": 1, "FileNumber": 13}, {"Level": 1, "FileNumber": 14}, {"Level": 1, "FileNumber": 15}, {"Level": 1, "FileNumber": 18}], "AddedFiles": [{"Level": 1, "FileNumber": 25, "FileSize": 2114340, "SmallestIKey": "'", "LargestIKey": "'"}, {"Level": 1, "FileNumber": 26, "FileSize": 2115213, "SmallestIKey": "'", "LargestIKey": "'"}, {"Level": 1, "FileNumber": 27, "FileSize": 2114807, "SmallestIKey": "'", "LargestIKey": "'"}, {"Level": 1, "FileNumber": 30, "FileSize": 2115271, "SmallestIKey": "'", "LargestIKey": "'"}, {"Level": 1, "FileNumber": 31, "FileSize": 2115165, "SmallestIKey": "'", "LargestIKey": "'"}, {"Level": 1, "FileNumber": 32, "FileSize": 2114683, "SmallestIKey": "'", "LargestIKey": "'"}, {"Level": 1, "FileNumber": 35, "FileSize": 1757512, "SmallestIKey": "'", "LargestIKey": "'"}], "ColumnFamily": 0} ... ``` Reviewers: sdong, anthony, yhchiang, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: dhruba Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D41727
9 years ago
#include "util/event_logger.h"
#include "util/string_util.h"
#include "util/sync_point.h"
namespace rocksdb {
// Tag numbers for serialized VersionEdit. These numbers are written to
// disk and should not be changed.
enum Tag {
kComparator = 1,
kLogNumber = 2,
kNextFileNumber = 3,
kLastSequence = 4,
kCompactPointer = 5,
kDeletedFile = 6,
kNewFile = 7,
// 8 was used for large value refs
kPrevLogNumber = 9,
// these are new formats divergent from open source leveldb
kNewFile2 = 100,
kNewFile3 = 102,
kNewFile4 = 103, // 4th (the latest) format version of adding files
kColumnFamily = 200, // specify column family for version edit
kColumnFamilyAdd = 201,
kColumnFamilyDrop = 202,
kMaxColumnFamily = 203,
};
enum CustomTag {
kTerminate = 1, // The end of customized fields
kNeedCompaction = 2,
kPathId = 65,
};
// If this bit for the custom tag is set, opening DB should fail if
// we don't know this field.
uint32_t kCustomTagNonSafeIgnoreMask = 1 << 6;
uint64_t PackFileNumberAndPathId(uint64_t number, uint64_t path_id) {
assert(number <= kFileNumberMask);
return number | (path_id * (kFileNumberMask + 1));
}
void VersionEdit::Clear() {
comparator_.clear();
max_level_ = 0;
log_number_ = 0;
prev_log_number_ = 0;
last_sequence_ = 0;
next_file_number_ = 0;
max_column_family_ = 0;
has_comparator_ = false;
has_log_number_ = false;
has_prev_log_number_ = false;
has_next_file_number_ = false;
has_last_sequence_ = false;
has_max_column_family_ = false;
deleted_files_.clear();
new_files_.clear();
column_family_ = 0;
is_column_family_add_ = 0;
is_column_family_drop_ = 0;
column_family_name_.clear();
}
bool VersionEdit::EncodeTo(std::string* dst) const {
if (has_comparator_) {
PutVarint32(dst, kComparator);
PutLengthPrefixedSlice(dst, comparator_);
}
if (has_log_number_) {
Miscellaneous performance improvements Summary: I was investigating performance issues in the SstFileWriter and found all of the following: - The SstFileWriter::Add() function created a local InternalKey every time it was called generating a allocation and free each time. Changed to have an InternalKey member variable that can be reset with the new InternalKey::Set() function. - In SstFileWriter::Add() the smallest_key and largest_key values were assigned the result of a ToString() call, but it is simpler to just assign them directly from the user's key. - The Slice class had no move constructor so each time one was returned from a function a new one had to be allocated, the old data copied to the new, and the old one was freed. I added the move constructor which also required a copy constructor and assignment operator. - The BlockBuilder::CurrentSizeEstimate() function calculates the current estimate size, but was being called 2 or 3 times for each key added. I changed the class to maintain a running estimate (equal to the original calculation) so that the function can return an already calculated value. - The code in BlockBuilder::Add() that calculated the shared bytes between the last key and the new key duplicated what Slice::difference_offset does, so I replaced it with the standard function. - BlockBuilder::Add() had code to copy just the changed portion into the last key value (and asserted that it now matched the new key). It is more efficient just to copy the whole new key over. - Moved this same code up into the 'if (use_delta_encoding_)' since the last key value is only needed when delta encoding is on. - FlushBlockBySizePolicy::BlockAlmostFull calculated a standard deviation value each time it was called, but this information would only change if block_size of block_size_deviation changed, so I created a member variable to hold the value to avoid the calculation each time. - Each PutVarint??() function has a buffer and calls std::string::append(). Two or three calls in a row could share a buffer and a single call to std::string::append(). Some of these will be helpful outside of the SstFileWriter. I'm not 100% the addition of the move constructor is appropriate as I wonder why this wasn't done before - maybe because of compiler compatibility? I tried it on gcc 4.8 and 4.9. Test Plan: The changes should not affect the results so the existing tests should all still work and no new tests were added. The value of the changes was seen by manually testing the SstFileWriter class through MyRocks and adding timing code to identify problem areas. Reviewers: sdong, IslamAbdelRahman Reviewed By: IslamAbdelRahman Subscribers: andrewkr, dhruba Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D59607
9 years ago
PutVarint32Varint64(dst, kLogNumber, log_number_);
}
if (has_prev_log_number_) {
Miscellaneous performance improvements Summary: I was investigating performance issues in the SstFileWriter and found all of the following: - The SstFileWriter::Add() function created a local InternalKey every time it was called generating a allocation and free each time. Changed to have an InternalKey member variable that can be reset with the new InternalKey::Set() function. - In SstFileWriter::Add() the smallest_key and largest_key values were assigned the result of a ToString() call, but it is simpler to just assign them directly from the user's key. - The Slice class had no move constructor so each time one was returned from a function a new one had to be allocated, the old data copied to the new, and the old one was freed. I added the move constructor which also required a copy constructor and assignment operator. - The BlockBuilder::CurrentSizeEstimate() function calculates the current estimate size, but was being called 2 or 3 times for each key added. I changed the class to maintain a running estimate (equal to the original calculation) so that the function can return an already calculated value. - The code in BlockBuilder::Add() that calculated the shared bytes between the last key and the new key duplicated what Slice::difference_offset does, so I replaced it with the standard function. - BlockBuilder::Add() had code to copy just the changed portion into the last key value (and asserted that it now matched the new key). It is more efficient just to copy the whole new key over. - Moved this same code up into the 'if (use_delta_encoding_)' since the last key value is only needed when delta encoding is on. - FlushBlockBySizePolicy::BlockAlmostFull calculated a standard deviation value each time it was called, but this information would only change if block_size of block_size_deviation changed, so I created a member variable to hold the value to avoid the calculation each time. - Each PutVarint??() function has a buffer and calls std::string::append(). Two or three calls in a row could share a buffer and a single call to std::string::append(). Some of these will be helpful outside of the SstFileWriter. I'm not 100% the addition of the move constructor is appropriate as I wonder why this wasn't done before - maybe because of compiler compatibility? I tried it on gcc 4.8 and 4.9. Test Plan: The changes should not affect the results so the existing tests should all still work and no new tests were added. The value of the changes was seen by manually testing the SstFileWriter class through MyRocks and adding timing code to identify problem areas. Reviewers: sdong, IslamAbdelRahman Reviewed By: IslamAbdelRahman Subscribers: andrewkr, dhruba Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D59607
9 years ago
PutVarint32Varint64(dst, kPrevLogNumber, prev_log_number_);
}
if (has_next_file_number_) {
Miscellaneous performance improvements Summary: I was investigating performance issues in the SstFileWriter and found all of the following: - The SstFileWriter::Add() function created a local InternalKey every time it was called generating a allocation and free each time. Changed to have an InternalKey member variable that can be reset with the new InternalKey::Set() function. - In SstFileWriter::Add() the smallest_key and largest_key values were assigned the result of a ToString() call, but it is simpler to just assign them directly from the user's key. - The Slice class had no move constructor so each time one was returned from a function a new one had to be allocated, the old data copied to the new, and the old one was freed. I added the move constructor which also required a copy constructor and assignment operator. - The BlockBuilder::CurrentSizeEstimate() function calculates the current estimate size, but was being called 2 or 3 times for each key added. I changed the class to maintain a running estimate (equal to the original calculation) so that the function can return an already calculated value. - The code in BlockBuilder::Add() that calculated the shared bytes between the last key and the new key duplicated what Slice::difference_offset does, so I replaced it with the standard function. - BlockBuilder::Add() had code to copy just the changed portion into the last key value (and asserted that it now matched the new key). It is more efficient just to copy the whole new key over. - Moved this same code up into the 'if (use_delta_encoding_)' since the last key value is only needed when delta encoding is on. - FlushBlockBySizePolicy::BlockAlmostFull calculated a standard deviation value each time it was called, but this information would only change if block_size of block_size_deviation changed, so I created a member variable to hold the value to avoid the calculation each time. - Each PutVarint??() function has a buffer and calls std::string::append(). Two or three calls in a row could share a buffer and a single call to std::string::append(). Some of these will be helpful outside of the SstFileWriter. I'm not 100% the addition of the move constructor is appropriate as I wonder why this wasn't done before - maybe because of compiler compatibility? I tried it on gcc 4.8 and 4.9. Test Plan: The changes should not affect the results so the existing tests should all still work and no new tests were added. The value of the changes was seen by manually testing the SstFileWriter class through MyRocks and adding timing code to identify problem areas. Reviewers: sdong, IslamAbdelRahman Reviewed By: IslamAbdelRahman Subscribers: andrewkr, dhruba Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D59607
9 years ago
PutVarint32Varint64(dst, kNextFileNumber, next_file_number_);
}
if (has_last_sequence_) {
Miscellaneous performance improvements Summary: I was investigating performance issues in the SstFileWriter and found all of the following: - The SstFileWriter::Add() function created a local InternalKey every time it was called generating a allocation and free each time. Changed to have an InternalKey member variable that can be reset with the new InternalKey::Set() function. - In SstFileWriter::Add() the smallest_key and largest_key values were assigned the result of a ToString() call, but it is simpler to just assign them directly from the user's key. - The Slice class had no move constructor so each time one was returned from a function a new one had to be allocated, the old data copied to the new, and the old one was freed. I added the move constructor which also required a copy constructor and assignment operator. - The BlockBuilder::CurrentSizeEstimate() function calculates the current estimate size, but was being called 2 or 3 times for each key added. I changed the class to maintain a running estimate (equal to the original calculation) so that the function can return an already calculated value. - The code in BlockBuilder::Add() that calculated the shared bytes between the last key and the new key duplicated what Slice::difference_offset does, so I replaced it with the standard function. - BlockBuilder::Add() had code to copy just the changed portion into the last key value (and asserted that it now matched the new key). It is more efficient just to copy the whole new key over. - Moved this same code up into the 'if (use_delta_encoding_)' since the last key value is only needed when delta encoding is on. - FlushBlockBySizePolicy::BlockAlmostFull calculated a standard deviation value each time it was called, but this information would only change if block_size of block_size_deviation changed, so I created a member variable to hold the value to avoid the calculation each time. - Each PutVarint??() function has a buffer and calls std::string::append(). Two or three calls in a row could share a buffer and a single call to std::string::append(). Some of these will be helpful outside of the SstFileWriter. I'm not 100% the addition of the move constructor is appropriate as I wonder why this wasn't done before - maybe because of compiler compatibility? I tried it on gcc 4.8 and 4.9. Test Plan: The changes should not affect the results so the existing tests should all still work and no new tests were added. The value of the changes was seen by manually testing the SstFileWriter class through MyRocks and adding timing code to identify problem areas. Reviewers: sdong, IslamAbdelRahman Reviewed By: IslamAbdelRahman Subscribers: andrewkr, dhruba Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D59607
9 years ago
PutVarint32Varint64(dst, kLastSequence, last_sequence_);
}
if (has_max_column_family_) {
Miscellaneous performance improvements Summary: I was investigating performance issues in the SstFileWriter and found all of the following: - The SstFileWriter::Add() function created a local InternalKey every time it was called generating a allocation and free each time. Changed to have an InternalKey member variable that can be reset with the new InternalKey::Set() function. - In SstFileWriter::Add() the smallest_key and largest_key values were assigned the result of a ToString() call, but it is simpler to just assign them directly from the user's key. - The Slice class had no move constructor so each time one was returned from a function a new one had to be allocated, the old data copied to the new, and the old one was freed. I added the move constructor which also required a copy constructor and assignment operator. - The BlockBuilder::CurrentSizeEstimate() function calculates the current estimate size, but was being called 2 or 3 times for each key added. I changed the class to maintain a running estimate (equal to the original calculation) so that the function can return an already calculated value. - The code in BlockBuilder::Add() that calculated the shared bytes between the last key and the new key duplicated what Slice::difference_offset does, so I replaced it with the standard function. - BlockBuilder::Add() had code to copy just the changed portion into the last key value (and asserted that it now matched the new key). It is more efficient just to copy the whole new key over. - Moved this same code up into the 'if (use_delta_encoding_)' since the last key value is only needed when delta encoding is on. - FlushBlockBySizePolicy::BlockAlmostFull calculated a standard deviation value each time it was called, but this information would only change if block_size of block_size_deviation changed, so I created a member variable to hold the value to avoid the calculation each time. - Each PutVarint??() function has a buffer and calls std::string::append(). Two or three calls in a row could share a buffer and a single call to std::string::append(). Some of these will be helpful outside of the SstFileWriter. I'm not 100% the addition of the move constructor is appropriate as I wonder why this wasn't done before - maybe because of compiler compatibility? I tried it on gcc 4.8 and 4.9. Test Plan: The changes should not affect the results so the existing tests should all still work and no new tests were added. The value of the changes was seen by manually testing the SstFileWriter class through MyRocks and adding timing code to identify problem areas. Reviewers: sdong, IslamAbdelRahman Reviewed By: IslamAbdelRahman Subscribers: andrewkr, dhruba Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D59607
9 years ago
PutVarint32Varint32(dst, kMaxColumnFamily, max_column_family_);
}
for (const auto& deleted : deleted_files_) {
Miscellaneous performance improvements Summary: I was investigating performance issues in the SstFileWriter and found all of the following: - The SstFileWriter::Add() function created a local InternalKey every time it was called generating a allocation and free each time. Changed to have an InternalKey member variable that can be reset with the new InternalKey::Set() function. - In SstFileWriter::Add() the smallest_key and largest_key values were assigned the result of a ToString() call, but it is simpler to just assign them directly from the user's key. - The Slice class had no move constructor so each time one was returned from a function a new one had to be allocated, the old data copied to the new, and the old one was freed. I added the move constructor which also required a copy constructor and assignment operator. - The BlockBuilder::CurrentSizeEstimate() function calculates the current estimate size, but was being called 2 or 3 times for each key added. I changed the class to maintain a running estimate (equal to the original calculation) so that the function can return an already calculated value. - The code in BlockBuilder::Add() that calculated the shared bytes between the last key and the new key duplicated what Slice::difference_offset does, so I replaced it with the standard function. - BlockBuilder::Add() had code to copy just the changed portion into the last key value (and asserted that it now matched the new key). It is more efficient just to copy the whole new key over. - Moved this same code up into the 'if (use_delta_encoding_)' since the last key value is only needed when delta encoding is on. - FlushBlockBySizePolicy::BlockAlmostFull calculated a standard deviation value each time it was called, but this information would only change if block_size of block_size_deviation changed, so I created a member variable to hold the value to avoid the calculation each time. - Each PutVarint??() function has a buffer and calls std::string::append(). Two or three calls in a row could share a buffer and a single call to std::string::append(). Some of these will be helpful outside of the SstFileWriter. I'm not 100% the addition of the move constructor is appropriate as I wonder why this wasn't done before - maybe because of compiler compatibility? I tried it on gcc 4.8 and 4.9. Test Plan: The changes should not affect the results so the existing tests should all still work and no new tests were added. The value of the changes was seen by manually testing the SstFileWriter class through MyRocks and adding timing code to identify problem areas. Reviewers: sdong, IslamAbdelRahman Reviewed By: IslamAbdelRahman Subscribers: andrewkr, dhruba Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D59607
9 years ago
PutVarint32Varint32Varint64(dst, kDeletedFile, deleted.first /* level */,
deleted.second /* file number */);
}
for (size_t i = 0; i < new_files_.size(); i++) {
const FileMetaData& f = new_files_[i].second;
if (!f.smallest.Valid() || !f.largest.Valid()) {
return false;
}
bool has_customized_fields = false;
if (f.marked_for_compaction) {
PutVarint32(dst, kNewFile4);
has_customized_fields = true;
} else if (f.fd.GetPathId() == 0) {
// Use older format to make sure user can roll back the build if they
// don't config multiple DB paths.
PutVarint32(dst, kNewFile2);
} else {
PutVarint32(dst, kNewFile3);
}
Miscellaneous performance improvements Summary: I was investigating performance issues in the SstFileWriter and found all of the following: - The SstFileWriter::Add() function created a local InternalKey every time it was called generating a allocation and free each time. Changed to have an InternalKey member variable that can be reset with the new InternalKey::Set() function. - In SstFileWriter::Add() the smallest_key and largest_key values were assigned the result of a ToString() call, but it is simpler to just assign them directly from the user's key. - The Slice class had no move constructor so each time one was returned from a function a new one had to be allocated, the old data copied to the new, and the old one was freed. I added the move constructor which also required a copy constructor and assignment operator. - The BlockBuilder::CurrentSizeEstimate() function calculates the current estimate size, but was being called 2 or 3 times for each key added. I changed the class to maintain a running estimate (equal to the original calculation) so that the function can return an already calculated value. - The code in BlockBuilder::Add() that calculated the shared bytes between the last key and the new key duplicated what Slice::difference_offset does, so I replaced it with the standard function. - BlockBuilder::Add() had code to copy just the changed portion into the last key value (and asserted that it now matched the new key). It is more efficient just to copy the whole new key over. - Moved this same code up into the 'if (use_delta_encoding_)' since the last key value is only needed when delta encoding is on. - FlushBlockBySizePolicy::BlockAlmostFull calculated a standard deviation value each time it was called, but this information would only change if block_size of block_size_deviation changed, so I created a member variable to hold the value to avoid the calculation each time. - Each PutVarint??() function has a buffer and calls std::string::append(). Two or three calls in a row could share a buffer and a single call to std::string::append(). Some of these will be helpful outside of the SstFileWriter. I'm not 100% the addition of the move constructor is appropriate as I wonder why this wasn't done before - maybe because of compiler compatibility? I tried it on gcc 4.8 and 4.9. Test Plan: The changes should not affect the results so the existing tests should all still work and no new tests were added. The value of the changes was seen by manually testing the SstFileWriter class through MyRocks and adding timing code to identify problem areas. Reviewers: sdong, IslamAbdelRahman Reviewed By: IslamAbdelRahman Subscribers: andrewkr, dhruba Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D59607
9 years ago
PutVarint32Varint64(dst, new_files_[i].first /* level */, f.fd.GetNumber());
if (f.fd.GetPathId() != 0 && !has_customized_fields) {
// kNewFile3
PutVarint32(dst, f.fd.GetPathId());
}
PutVarint64(dst, f.fd.GetFileSize());
PutLengthPrefixedSlice(dst, f.smallest.Encode());
PutLengthPrefixedSlice(dst, f.largest.Encode());
Miscellaneous performance improvements Summary: I was investigating performance issues in the SstFileWriter and found all of the following: - The SstFileWriter::Add() function created a local InternalKey every time it was called generating a allocation and free each time. Changed to have an InternalKey member variable that can be reset with the new InternalKey::Set() function. - In SstFileWriter::Add() the smallest_key and largest_key values were assigned the result of a ToString() call, but it is simpler to just assign them directly from the user's key. - The Slice class had no move constructor so each time one was returned from a function a new one had to be allocated, the old data copied to the new, and the old one was freed. I added the move constructor which also required a copy constructor and assignment operator. - The BlockBuilder::CurrentSizeEstimate() function calculates the current estimate size, but was being called 2 or 3 times for each key added. I changed the class to maintain a running estimate (equal to the original calculation) so that the function can return an already calculated value. - The code in BlockBuilder::Add() that calculated the shared bytes between the last key and the new key duplicated what Slice::difference_offset does, so I replaced it with the standard function. - BlockBuilder::Add() had code to copy just the changed portion into the last key value (and asserted that it now matched the new key). It is more efficient just to copy the whole new key over. - Moved this same code up into the 'if (use_delta_encoding_)' since the last key value is only needed when delta encoding is on. - FlushBlockBySizePolicy::BlockAlmostFull calculated a standard deviation value each time it was called, but this information would only change if block_size of block_size_deviation changed, so I created a member variable to hold the value to avoid the calculation each time. - Each PutVarint??() function has a buffer and calls std::string::append(). Two or three calls in a row could share a buffer and a single call to std::string::append(). Some of these will be helpful outside of the SstFileWriter. I'm not 100% the addition of the move constructor is appropriate as I wonder why this wasn't done before - maybe because of compiler compatibility? I tried it on gcc 4.8 and 4.9. Test Plan: The changes should not affect the results so the existing tests should all still work and no new tests were added. The value of the changes was seen by manually testing the SstFileWriter class through MyRocks and adding timing code to identify problem areas. Reviewers: sdong, IslamAbdelRahman Reviewed By: IslamAbdelRahman Subscribers: andrewkr, dhruba Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D59607
9 years ago
PutVarint64Varint64(dst, f.smallest_seqno, f.largest_seqno);
if (has_customized_fields) {
// Customized fields' format:
// +-----------------------------+
// | 1st field's tag (varint32) |
// +-----------------------------+
// | 1st field's size (varint32) |
// +-----------------------------+
// | bytes for 1st field |
// | (based on size decoded) |
// +-----------------------------+
// | |
// | ...... |
// | |
// +-----------------------------+
// | last field's size (varint32)|
// +-----------------------------+
// | bytes for last field |
// | (based on size decoded) |
// +-----------------------------+
// | terminating tag (varint32) |
// +-----------------------------+
//
// Customized encoding for fields:
// tag kPathId: 1 byte as path_id
// tag kNeedCompaction:
// now only can take one char value 1 indicating need-compaction
//
if (f.fd.GetPathId() != 0) {
PutVarint32(dst, CustomTag::kPathId);
char p = static_cast<char>(f.fd.GetPathId());
PutLengthPrefixedSlice(dst, Slice(&p, 1));
}
if (f.marked_for_compaction) {
PutVarint32(dst, CustomTag::kNeedCompaction);
char p = static_cast<char>(1);
PutLengthPrefixedSlice(dst, Slice(&p, 1));
}
TEST_SYNC_POINT_CALLBACK("VersionEdit::EncodeTo:NewFile4:CustomizeFields",
dst);
PutVarint32(dst, CustomTag::kTerminate);
}
}
// 0 is default and does not need to be explicitly written
if (column_family_ != 0) {
Miscellaneous performance improvements Summary: I was investigating performance issues in the SstFileWriter and found all of the following: - The SstFileWriter::Add() function created a local InternalKey every time it was called generating a allocation and free each time. Changed to have an InternalKey member variable that can be reset with the new InternalKey::Set() function. - In SstFileWriter::Add() the smallest_key and largest_key values were assigned the result of a ToString() call, but it is simpler to just assign them directly from the user's key. - The Slice class had no move constructor so each time one was returned from a function a new one had to be allocated, the old data copied to the new, and the old one was freed. I added the move constructor which also required a copy constructor and assignment operator. - The BlockBuilder::CurrentSizeEstimate() function calculates the current estimate size, but was being called 2 or 3 times for each key added. I changed the class to maintain a running estimate (equal to the original calculation) so that the function can return an already calculated value. - The code in BlockBuilder::Add() that calculated the shared bytes between the last key and the new key duplicated what Slice::difference_offset does, so I replaced it with the standard function. - BlockBuilder::Add() had code to copy just the changed portion into the last key value (and asserted that it now matched the new key). It is more efficient just to copy the whole new key over. - Moved this same code up into the 'if (use_delta_encoding_)' since the last key value is only needed when delta encoding is on. - FlushBlockBySizePolicy::BlockAlmostFull calculated a standard deviation value each time it was called, but this information would only change if block_size of block_size_deviation changed, so I created a member variable to hold the value to avoid the calculation each time. - Each PutVarint??() function has a buffer and calls std::string::append(). Two or three calls in a row could share a buffer and a single call to std::string::append(). Some of these will be helpful outside of the SstFileWriter. I'm not 100% the addition of the move constructor is appropriate as I wonder why this wasn't done before - maybe because of compiler compatibility? I tried it on gcc 4.8 and 4.9. Test Plan: The changes should not affect the results so the existing tests should all still work and no new tests were added. The value of the changes was seen by manually testing the SstFileWriter class through MyRocks and adding timing code to identify problem areas. Reviewers: sdong, IslamAbdelRahman Reviewed By: IslamAbdelRahman Subscribers: andrewkr, dhruba Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D59607
9 years ago
PutVarint32Varint32(dst, kColumnFamily, column_family_);
}
if (is_column_family_add_) {
PutVarint32(dst, kColumnFamilyAdd);
PutLengthPrefixedSlice(dst, Slice(column_family_name_));
}
if (is_column_family_drop_) {
PutVarint32(dst, kColumnFamilyDrop);
}
return true;
}
static bool GetInternalKey(Slice* input, InternalKey* dst) {
Slice str;
if (GetLengthPrefixedSlice(input, &str)) {
dst->DecodeFrom(str);
[fix] SIGSEGV when VersionEdit in MANIFEST is corrupted Summary: This was reported by our customers in task #4295529. Cause: * MANIFEST file contains a VersionEdit, which contains file entries whose 'smallest' and 'largest' internal keys are empty. String with zero characters. Root cause of corruption was not investigated. We should report corruption when this happens. However, we currently SIGSEGV. Here's what happens: * VersionEdit encodes zero-strings happily and stores them in smallest and largest InternalKeys. InternalKey::Encode() does assert when `rep_.empty()`, but we don't assert in production environemnts. Also, we should never assert as a result of DB corruption. * As part of our ConsistencyCheck, we call GetLiveFilesMetaData() * GetLiveFilesMetadata() calls `file->largest.user_key().ToString()` * user_key() function does: 1. assert(size > 8) (ooops, no assert), 2. returns `Slice(internal_key.data(), internal_key.size() - 8)` * since `internal_key.size()` is unsigned int, this call translates to `Slice(whatever, 1298471928561892576182756)`. Bazinga. Fix: * VersionEdit checks if InternalKey is valid in `VersionEdit::GetInternalKey()`. If it's invalid, returns corruption. Lessons learned: * Always keep in mind that even if you `assert()`, production code will continue execution even if assert fails. * Never `assert` based on DB corruption. Assert only if the code should guarantee that assert can't fail. Test Plan: dumped offending manifest. Before: assert. Now: corruption Reviewers: dhruba, haobo, sdong Reviewed By: dhruba CC: leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D18507
11 years ago
return dst->Valid();
} else {
return false;
}
}
bool VersionEdit::GetLevel(Slice* input, int* level, const char** msg) {
uint32_t v;
if (GetVarint32(input, &v)) {
*level = v;
if (max_level_ < *level) {
max_level_ = *level;
}
return true;
} else {
return false;
}
}
const char* VersionEdit::DecodeNewFile4From(Slice* input) {
const char* msg = nullptr;
int level;
FileMetaData f;
uint64_t number;
uint32_t path_id = 0;
uint64_t file_size;
if (GetLevel(input, &level, &msg) && GetVarint64(input, &number) &&
GetVarint64(input, &file_size) && GetInternalKey(input, &f.smallest) &&
GetInternalKey(input, &f.largest) &&
GetVarint64(input, &f.smallest_seqno) &&
GetVarint64(input, &f.largest_seqno)) {
// See comments in VersionEdit::EncodeTo() for format of customized fields
while (true) {
uint32_t custom_tag;
Slice field;
if (!GetVarint32(input, &custom_tag)) {
return "new-file4 custom field";
}
if (custom_tag == kTerminate) {
break;
}
if (!GetLengthPrefixedSlice(input, &field)) {
return "new-file4 custom field lenth prefixed slice error";
}
switch (custom_tag) {
case kPathId:
if (field.size() != 1) {
return "path_id field wrong size";
}
path_id = field[0];
if (path_id > 3) {
return "path_id wrong vaue";
}
break;
case kNeedCompaction:
if (field.size() != 1) {
return "need_compaction field wrong size";
}
f.marked_for_compaction = (field[0] == 1);
break;
default:
if ((custom_tag & kCustomTagNonSafeIgnoreMask) != 0) {
// Should not proceed if cannot understand it
return "new-file4 custom field not supported";
}
break;
}
}
} else {
return "new-file4 entry";
}
f.fd = FileDescriptor(number, path_id, file_size);
new_files_.push_back(std::make_pair(level, f));
return nullptr;
}
Status VersionEdit::DecodeFrom(const Slice& src) {
Clear();
Slice input = src;
const char* msg = nullptr;
uint32_t tag;
// Temporary storage for parsing
int level;
FileMetaData f;
Slice str;
InternalKey key;
while (msg == nullptr && GetVarint32(&input, &tag)) {
switch (tag) {
case kComparator:
if (GetLengthPrefixedSlice(&input, &str)) {
comparator_ = str.ToString();
has_comparator_ = true;
} else {
msg = "comparator name";
}
break;
case kLogNumber:
if (GetVarint64(&input, &log_number_)) {
has_log_number_ = true;
} else {
msg = "log number";
}
break;
case kPrevLogNumber:
if (GetVarint64(&input, &prev_log_number_)) {
has_prev_log_number_ = true;
} else {
msg = "previous log number";
}
break;
case kNextFileNumber:
if (GetVarint64(&input, &next_file_number_)) {
has_next_file_number_ = true;
} else {
msg = "next file number";
}
break;
case kLastSequence:
if (GetVarint64(&input, &last_sequence_)) {
has_last_sequence_ = true;
} else {
msg = "last sequence number";
}
break;
case kMaxColumnFamily:
if (GetVarint32(&input, &max_column_family_)) {
has_max_column_family_ = true;
} else {
msg = "max column family";
}
break;
case kCompactPointer:
if (GetLevel(&input, &level, &msg) &&
GetInternalKey(&input, &key)) {
// we don't use compact pointers anymore,
// but we should not fail if they are still
// in manifest
} else {
if (!msg) {
msg = "compaction pointer";
}
}
break;
case kDeletedFile: {
uint64_t number;
if (GetLevel(&input, &level, &msg) && GetVarint64(&input, &number)) {
deleted_files_.insert(std::make_pair(level, number));
} else {
if (!msg) {
msg = "deleted file";
}
}
break;
}
case kNewFile: {
uint64_t number;
uint64_t file_size;
if (GetLevel(&input, &level, &msg) && GetVarint64(&input, &number) &&
GetVarint64(&input, &file_size) &&
GetInternalKey(&input, &f.smallest) &&
GetInternalKey(&input, &f.largest)) {
f.fd = FileDescriptor(number, 0, file_size);
new_files_.push_back(std::make_pair(level, f));
} else {
if (!msg) {
msg = "new-file entry";
}
}
break;
}
case kNewFile2: {
uint64_t number;
uint64_t file_size;
if (GetLevel(&input, &level, &msg) && GetVarint64(&input, &number) &&
GetVarint64(&input, &file_size) &&
GetInternalKey(&input, &f.smallest) &&
GetInternalKey(&input, &f.largest) &&
GetVarint64(&input, &f.smallest_seqno) &&
GetVarint64(&input, &f.largest_seqno)) {
f.fd = FileDescriptor(number, 0, file_size);
new_files_.push_back(std::make_pair(level, f));
} else {
if (!msg) {
msg = "new-file2 entry";
}
}
break;
}
case kNewFile3: {
uint64_t number;
uint32_t path_id;
uint64_t file_size;
if (GetLevel(&input, &level, &msg) && GetVarint64(&input, &number) &&
GetVarint32(&input, &path_id) && GetVarint64(&input, &file_size) &&
GetInternalKey(&input, &f.smallest) &&
GetInternalKey(&input, &f.largest) &&
GetVarint64(&input, &f.smallest_seqno) &&
GetVarint64(&input, &f.largest_seqno)) {
f.fd = FileDescriptor(number, path_id, file_size);
new_files_.push_back(std::make_pair(level, f));
} else {
if (!msg) {
msg = "new-file3 entry";
}
}
break;
}
case kNewFile4: {
msg = DecodeNewFile4From(&input);
break;
}
case kColumnFamily:
if (!GetVarint32(&input, &column_family_)) {
if (!msg) {
msg = "set column family id";
}
}
break;
case kColumnFamilyAdd:
if (GetLengthPrefixedSlice(&input, &str)) {
is_column_family_add_ = true;
column_family_name_ = str.ToString();
} else {
if (!msg) {
msg = "column family add";
}
}
break;
case kColumnFamilyDrop:
is_column_family_drop_ = true;
break;
default:
msg = "unknown tag";
break;
}
}
if (msg == nullptr && !input.empty()) {
msg = "invalid tag";
}
Status result;
if (msg != nullptr) {
result = Status::Corruption("VersionEdit", msg);
}
return result;
}
std::string VersionEdit::DebugString(bool hex_key) const {
std::string r;
r.append("VersionEdit {");
if (has_comparator_) {
r.append("\n Comparator: ");
r.append(comparator_);
}
if (has_log_number_) {
r.append("\n LogNumber: ");
AppendNumberTo(&r, log_number_);
}
if (has_prev_log_number_) {
r.append("\n PrevLogNumber: ");
AppendNumberTo(&r, prev_log_number_);
}
if (has_next_file_number_) {
Added JSON manifest dump option to ldb command Summary: Added a new flag --json to the ldb manifest_dump command that prints out the version edits as JSON objects for easier reading and parsing of information. Test Plan: **Sample usage: ** ``` ./ldb manifest_dump --json --path=path/to/manifest/file ``` **Sample output:** ``` {"EditNumber": 0, "Comparator": "leveldb.BytewiseComparator", "ColumnFamily": 0} {"EditNumber": 1, "LogNumber": 0, "ColumnFamily": 0} {"EditNumber": 2, "LogNumber": 4, "PrevLogNumber": 0, "NextFileNumber": 7, "LastSeq": 35356, "AddedFiles": [{"Level": 0, "FileNumber": 5, "FileSize": 1949284, "SmallestIKey": "'", "LargestIKey": "'"}], "ColumnFamily": 0} ... {"EditNumber": 13, "PrevLogNumber": 0, "NextFileNumber": 36, "LastSeq": 290994, "DeletedFiles": [{"Level": 0, "FileNumber": 17}, {"Level": 0, "FileNumber": 20}, {"Level": 0, "FileNumber": 22}, {"Level": 0, "FileNumber": 24}, {"Level": 1, "FileNumber": 13}, {"Level": 1, "FileNumber": 14}, {"Level": 1, "FileNumber": 15}, {"Level": 1, "FileNumber": 18}], "AddedFiles": [{"Level": 1, "FileNumber": 25, "FileSize": 2114340, "SmallestIKey": "'", "LargestIKey": "'"}, {"Level": 1, "FileNumber": 26, "FileSize": 2115213, "SmallestIKey": "'", "LargestIKey": "'"}, {"Level": 1, "FileNumber": 27, "FileSize": 2114807, "SmallestIKey": "'", "LargestIKey": "'"}, {"Level": 1, "FileNumber": 30, "FileSize": 2115271, "SmallestIKey": "'", "LargestIKey": "'"}, {"Level": 1, "FileNumber": 31, "FileSize": 2115165, "SmallestIKey": "'", "LargestIKey": "'"}, {"Level": 1, "FileNumber": 32, "FileSize": 2114683, "SmallestIKey": "'", "LargestIKey": "'"}, {"Level": 1, "FileNumber": 35, "FileSize": 1757512, "SmallestIKey": "'", "LargestIKey": "'"}], "ColumnFamily": 0} ... ``` Reviewers: sdong, anthony, yhchiang, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: dhruba Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D41727
9 years ago
r.append("\n NextFileNumber: ");
AppendNumberTo(&r, next_file_number_);
}
if (has_last_sequence_) {
r.append("\n LastSeq: ");
AppendNumberTo(&r, last_sequence_);
}
for (DeletedFileSet::const_iterator iter = deleted_files_.begin();
iter != deleted_files_.end();
++iter) {
r.append("\n DeleteFile: ");
AppendNumberTo(&r, iter->first);
r.append(" ");
AppendNumberTo(&r, iter->second);
}
for (size_t i = 0; i < new_files_.size(); i++) {
const FileMetaData& f = new_files_[i].second;
r.append("\n AddFile: ");
AppendNumberTo(&r, new_files_[i].first);
r.append(" ");
AppendNumberTo(&r, f.fd.GetNumber());
r.append(" ");
AppendNumberTo(&r, f.fd.GetFileSize());
r.append(" ");
r.append(f.smallest.DebugString(hex_key));
r.append(" .. ");
r.append(f.largest.DebugString(hex_key));
}
r.append("\n ColumnFamily: ");
AppendNumberTo(&r, column_family_);
if (is_column_family_add_) {
r.append("\n ColumnFamilyAdd: ");
r.append(column_family_name_);
}
if (is_column_family_drop_) {
r.append("\n ColumnFamilyDrop");
}
if (has_max_column_family_) {
r.append("\n MaxColumnFamily: ");
AppendNumberTo(&r, max_column_family_);
}
r.append("\n}\n");
return r;
}
Added JSON manifest dump option to ldb command Summary: Added a new flag --json to the ldb manifest_dump command that prints out the version edits as JSON objects for easier reading and parsing of information. Test Plan: **Sample usage: ** ``` ./ldb manifest_dump --json --path=path/to/manifest/file ``` **Sample output:** ``` {"EditNumber": 0, "Comparator": "leveldb.BytewiseComparator", "ColumnFamily": 0} {"EditNumber": 1, "LogNumber": 0, "ColumnFamily": 0} {"EditNumber": 2, "LogNumber": 4, "PrevLogNumber": 0, "NextFileNumber": 7, "LastSeq": 35356, "AddedFiles": [{"Level": 0, "FileNumber": 5, "FileSize": 1949284, "SmallestIKey": "'", "LargestIKey": "'"}], "ColumnFamily": 0} ... {"EditNumber": 13, "PrevLogNumber": 0, "NextFileNumber": 36, "LastSeq": 290994, "DeletedFiles": [{"Level": 0, "FileNumber": 17}, {"Level": 0, "FileNumber": 20}, {"Level": 0, "FileNumber": 22}, {"Level": 0, "FileNumber": 24}, {"Level": 1, "FileNumber": 13}, {"Level": 1, "FileNumber": 14}, {"Level": 1, "FileNumber": 15}, {"Level": 1, "FileNumber": 18}], "AddedFiles": [{"Level": 1, "FileNumber": 25, "FileSize": 2114340, "SmallestIKey": "'", "LargestIKey": "'"}, {"Level": 1, "FileNumber": 26, "FileSize": 2115213, "SmallestIKey": "'", "LargestIKey": "'"}, {"Level": 1, "FileNumber": 27, "FileSize": 2114807, "SmallestIKey": "'", "LargestIKey": "'"}, {"Level": 1, "FileNumber": 30, "FileSize": 2115271, "SmallestIKey": "'", "LargestIKey": "'"}, {"Level": 1, "FileNumber": 31, "FileSize": 2115165, "SmallestIKey": "'", "LargestIKey": "'"}, {"Level": 1, "FileNumber": 32, "FileSize": 2114683, "SmallestIKey": "'", "LargestIKey": "'"}, {"Level": 1, "FileNumber": 35, "FileSize": 1757512, "SmallestIKey": "'", "LargestIKey": "'"}], "ColumnFamily": 0} ... ``` Reviewers: sdong, anthony, yhchiang, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: dhruba Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D41727
9 years ago
std::string VersionEdit::DebugJSON(int edit_num, bool hex_key) const {
JSONWriter jw;
jw << "EditNumber" << edit_num;
if (has_comparator_) {
jw << "Comparator" << comparator_;
}
if (has_log_number_) {
jw << "LogNumber" << log_number_;
}
if (has_prev_log_number_) {
jw << "PrevLogNumber" << prev_log_number_;
}
if (has_next_file_number_) {
jw << "NextFileNumber" << next_file_number_;
}
if (has_last_sequence_) {
jw << "LastSeq" << last_sequence_;
}
if (!deleted_files_.empty()) {
jw << "DeletedFiles";
jw.StartArray();
for (DeletedFileSet::const_iterator iter = deleted_files_.begin();
iter != deleted_files_.end();
++iter) {
jw.StartArrayedObject();
jw << "Level" << iter->first;
jw << "FileNumber" << iter->second;
jw.EndArrayedObject();
}
jw.EndArray();
}
if (!new_files_.empty()) {
jw << "AddedFiles";
jw.StartArray();
for (size_t i = 0; i < new_files_.size(); i++) {
jw.StartArrayedObject();
jw << "Level" << new_files_[i].first;
const FileMetaData& f = new_files_[i].second;
jw << "FileNumber" << f.fd.GetNumber();
jw << "FileSize" << f.fd.GetFileSize();
jw << "SmallestIKey" << f.smallest.DebugString(hex_key);
jw << "LargestIKey" << f.largest.DebugString(hex_key);
jw.EndArrayedObject();
}
jw.EndArray();
}
jw << "ColumnFamily" << column_family_;
if (is_column_family_add_) {
jw << "ColumnFamilyAdd" << column_family_name_;
}
if (is_column_family_drop_) {
jw << "ColumnFamilyDrop" << column_family_name_;
}
if (has_max_column_family_) {
jw << "MaxColumnFamily" << max_column_family_;
}
jw.EndObject();
return jw.Get();
}
} // namespace rocksdb