Summary:
- Closes https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/6490
- Currently MERGEs are converted to PUTs at bottom or compaction has reached the beginning of the key, this can wrongly cover a PUT future base case.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7166
Test Plan:
- Automated: `make all check`
- Manual: With `allow_ingest_behind = true`, add Merge operations to a key then run compaction. Then run ingesting external files to make sure the base case is probably compacted with existing Merges.
Reviewed By: cheng-chang
Differential Revision: D23325425
Pulled By: ajkr
fbshipit-source-id: 3eb415eb7b381b5453e45245393566153b1abb68
* Fixed a bug in version 6.12 in which BackupEngine::CreateNewBackup could fail intermittently with non-OK status when backing up a read-write DB configured with a DBOptions::file_checksum_gen_factory.
* Fix useless no-op compactions scheduled upon snapshot release when options.disable-auto-compactions = true.
* Fix a bug when max_write_buffer_size_to_maintain is set, immutable flushed memtable destruction is delayed until the next super version is installed. A memtable is not added to delete list because of its reference hold by super version and super version doesn't switch because of empt delete list. So memory usage keeps on increasing beyond write_buffer_size + max_write_buffer_size_to_maintain.
* Avoid converting MERGES to PUTS when allow_ingest_behind is true.
### New Features
* A new option `std::shared_ptr<FileChecksumGenFactory> file_checksum_gen_factory` is added to `BackupableDBOptions`. The default value for this option is `nullptr`. If this option is null, the default backup engine checksum function (crc32c) will be used for creating, verifying, or restoring backups. If it is not null and is set to the DB custom checksum factory, the custom checksum function used in DB will also be used for creating, verifying, or restoring backups, in addition to the default checksum function (crc32c). If it is not null and is set to a custom checksum factory different than the DB custom checksum factory (which may be null), BackupEngine will return `Status::InvalidArgument()`.