Reduce heap operations for range tombstone keys in iterator (#10877)
Summary: Right now in MergingIterator, for each range tombstone start and end key, we pop one end from heap and push the other end into the heap. This involves extra downheap and upheap cost. In the likely cases when a range tombstone iterator emits relatively adjacent keys, these keys should have similar order within all keys in the heap. This can happen when there is a burst of consecutive range tombstones, and most of the keys covered by them are dropped already. This PR uses `replace_top()` when inserting new range tombstone keys, which is more efficient in these common cases. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10877 Test Plan: - existing UT - ran all flavors of stress test through sandcastle - benchmark: ``` # Set up: --writes_per_range_tombstone=1 means one point write and one delete range TEST_TMPDIR=/tmp/rocksdb-rangedel-test-all-tombstone ./db_bench --benchmarks=fillseq,levelstats --writes_per_range_tombstone=1 --max_num_range_tombstones=1000000 --range_tombstone_width=2 --num=100000000 --writes=800000 --max_bytes_for_level_base=4194304 --disable_auto_compactions --write_buffer_size=33554432 --key_size=64 Level Files Size(MB) -------------------- 0 8 152 1 0 0 2 0 0 3 0 0 4 0 0 5 0 0 6 0 0 # Benchmark TEST_TMPDIR=/tmp/rocksdb-rangedel-test-all-tombstone/ ./db_bench --benchmarks=readseq[-W1][-X5],levelstats --use_existing_db=true --cache_size=3221225472 --num=100000000 --reads=1000000 --disable_auto_compactions=true --avoid_flush_during_recovery=true # Pre PR readseq [AVG 5 runs] : 1432116 (± 59664) ops/sec; 224.0 (± 9.3) MB/sec readseq [MEDIAN 5 runs] : 1454886 ops/sec; 227.5 MB/sec # Post PR readseq [AVG 5 runs] : 1944425 (± 29521) ops/sec; 304.1 (± 4.6) MB/sec readseq [MEDIAN 5 runs] : 1959430 ops/sec; 306.5 MB/sec ``` Reviewed By: ajkr Differential Revision: D40710936 Pulled By: cbi42 fbshipit-source-id: cb782fb9cdcd26c0c3eb9443215a4ef4d2f79022main
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