Mark HyperClockCache as production-ready (#10963)

Summary:
After a couple minor bug fixes and successful productions roll-outs in a few places, I think we can mark this as production-ready. It has a clear value proposition for many workloads, even if we don't have clear advice for every workload yet.

Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10963

Test Plan: existing tests, comment changes only

Reviewed By: siying

Differential Revision: D41384083

Pulled By: pdillinger

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Peter Dillinger 2 years ago committed by Facebook GitHub Bot
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  1. 1
      HISTORY.md
  2. 3
      cache/clock_cache.h
  3. 20
      include/rocksdb/cache.h

@ -15,6 +15,7 @@
* Add basic support for user-defined timestamp to Merge (#10819). * Add basic support for user-defined timestamp to Merge (#10819).
* Add stats for ReadAsync time spent and async read errors. * Add stats for ReadAsync time spent and async read errors.
* Basic support for the wide-column data model is now available. Wide-column entities can be stored using the `PutEntity` API, and retrieved using `GetEntity` and the new `columns` API of iterator. For compatibility, the classic APIs `Get` and `MultiGet`, as well as iterator's `value` API return the value of the anonymous default column of wide-column entities; also, `GetEntity` and iterator's `columns` return any plain key-values in the form of an entity which only has the anonymous default column. `Merge` (and `GetMergeOperands`) currently also apply to the default column; any other columns of entities are unaffected by `Merge` operations. Note that some features like compaction filters, transactions, user-defined timestamps, and the SST file writer do not yet support wide-column entities; also, there is currently no `MultiGet`-like API to retrieve multiple entities at once. We plan to gradually close the above gaps and also implement new features like column-level operations (e.g. updating or querying only certain columns of an entity). * Basic support for the wide-column data model is now available. Wide-column entities can be stored using the `PutEntity` API, and retrieved using `GetEntity` and the new `columns` API of iterator. For compatibility, the classic APIs `Get` and `MultiGet`, as well as iterator's `value` API return the value of the anonymous default column of wide-column entities; also, `GetEntity` and iterator's `columns` return any plain key-values in the form of an entity which only has the anonymous default column. `Merge` (and `GetMergeOperands`) currently also apply to the default column; any other columns of entities are unaffected by `Merge` operations. Note that some features like compaction filters, transactions, user-defined timestamps, and the SST file writer do not yet support wide-column entities; also, there is currently no `MultiGet`-like API to retrieve multiple entities at once. We plan to gradually close the above gaps and also implement new features like column-level operations (e.g. updating or querying only certain columns of an entity).
* Marked HyperClockCache as a production-ready alternative to LRUCache for the block cache. HyperClockCache greatly improves hot-path CPU efficiency under high parallel load or high contention, with some documented caveats and limitations. As much as 4.5x higher ops/sec vs. LRUCache has been seen in db_bench under high parallel load.
### Public API Changes ### Public API Changes
* Marked `block_cache_compressed` as a deprecated feature. Use SecondaryCache instead. * Marked `block_cache_compressed` as a deprecated feature. Use SecondaryCache instead.

@ -32,7 +32,8 @@ namespace clock_cache {
// Forward declaration of friend class. // Forward declaration of friend class.
class ClockCacheTest; class ClockCacheTest;
// HyperClockCache is an experimental alternative to LRUCache. // HyperClockCache is an alternative to LRUCache specifically tailored for
// use as BlockBasedTableOptions::block_cache
// //
// Benefits // Benefits
// -------- // --------

@ -287,11 +287,21 @@ extern std::shared_ptr<SecondaryCache> NewCompressedSecondaryCache(
extern std::shared_ptr<SecondaryCache> NewCompressedSecondaryCache( extern std::shared_ptr<SecondaryCache> NewCompressedSecondaryCache(
const CompressedSecondaryCacheOptions& opts); const CompressedSecondaryCacheOptions& opts);
// HyperClockCache - EXPERIMENTAL // HyperClockCache - A lock-free Cache alternative for RocksDB block cache
// // that offers much improved CPU efficiency vs. LRUCache under high parallel
// A lock-free Cache alternative for RocksDB block cache that offers much // load or high contention, with some caveats:
// improved CPU efficiency under high parallel load or high contention, with // * Not a general Cache implementation: can only be used for
// some caveats. // BlockBasedTableOptions::block_cache, which RocksDB uses in a way that is
// compatible with HyperClockCache.
// * Requires an extra tuning parameter: see estimated_entry_charge below.
// Similarly, substantially changing the capacity with SetCapacity could
// harm efficiency.
// * SecondaryCache is not yet supported.
// * Cache priorities are less aggressively enforced, which could cause
// cache dilution from long range scans (unless they use fill_cache=false).
// * Can be worse for small caches, because if almost all of a cache shard is
// pinned (more likely with non-partitioned filters), then CLOCK eviction
// becomes very CPU intensive.
// //
// See internal cache/clock_cache.h for full description. // See internal cache/clock_cache.h for full description.
struct HyperClockCacheOptions : public ShardedCacheOptions { struct HyperClockCacheOptions : public ShardedCacheOptions {

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