Summary:
Some users are at least considering using SstPartitioner to support efficient physical migration of specific key ranges between RocksDB instances. One might expect manual `CompactRange()` over a narrow key range across some partition to enforce partitioning of any SST files crossing that partition boundary, but that currently only works if there are keys within that range.
This change makes the overlap logic in CompactRange more aware of the partitioner to automatically select relevant files crossing a partition boundary, even when they otherwise would not be selected due to the compaction range falling in a gap between entries.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/11032
Test Plan: unit test included
Reviewed By: hx235
Differential Revision: D41981380
Pulled By: pdillinger
fbshipit-source-id: 2fe445bdddc73c00276c20f295cc1fa33d15b05a
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Peter Dillinger2 years agocommitted byFacebook GitHub Bot
* Fixed a bug in LockWAL() leading to re-locking mutex (#11020).
* Fixed a bug in LockWAL() leading to re-locking mutex (#11020).
* Fixed a heap use after free bug in async scan prefetching when the scan thread and another thread try to read and load the same seek block into cache.
* Fixed a heap use after free bug in async scan prefetching when the scan thread and another thread try to read and load the same seek block into cache.
### New Features
* When an SstPartitionerFactory is configured, CompactRange() now automatically selects for compaction any files overlapping a partition boundary that is in the compaction range, even if no actual entries are in the requested compaction range. With this feature, manual compaction can be used to (re-)establish SST partition points when SstPartitioner changes, without a full compaction.
## 7.9.0 (11/21/2022)
## 7.9.0 (11/21/2022)
### Performance Improvements
### Performance Improvements
* Fixed an iterator performance regression for delete range users when scanning through a consecutive sequence of range tombstones (#10877).
* Fixed an iterator performance regression for delete range users when scanning through a consecutive sequence of range tombstones (#10877).