Summary:
Handle misuse of snprintf return value to avoid Out of bound
read/write.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7686
Test Plan: make check -j64
Reviewed By: riversand963
Differential Revision: D25030831
Pulled By: akankshamahajan15
fbshipit-source-id: 1a1d181c067c78b94d720323ae00b79566b57cfa
Summary:
Buck TARGETS files are sometimes parsed with Python, and sometimes with Starlark - this TARGETS file was not Starlark compliant. In Starlark you can't have a top-level if in a TARGETS file, but you can have a ternary `a if b else c`. Therefore I converted TARGETS, and updated the generator for it.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7743
Reviewed By: pdillinger
Differential Revision: D25342587
Pulled By: ndmitchell
fbshipit-source-id: 88cbe8632071a45a3ea8675812967614c62c78d1
Summary:
Added a fix for the failure of
DBTest2.PartitionedIndexUserToInternalKey on ppc64le in travis
Closes https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/7746
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7752
Test Plan:
Ran travis job multiple times and it passed. Will keep
watching the travis job after this patch.
Reviewed By: pdillinger
Differential Revision: D25373130
Pulled By: akankshamahajan15
fbshipit-source-id: fa0e3f85f75b687415044a506e42cc38ead87975
Summary:
Following https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/7655 and https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/7657, this PR adds `full_history_ts_low_` to `ColumnFamilyData`.
`ColumnFamilyData::full_history_ts_low_` will be used to create `FlushJob` and `CompactionJob`.
`ColumnFamilyData::full_history_ts_low` is persisted to the MANIFEST file. An application can only
increase its value. Consider the following case:
>
> The database has a key at ts=950. `full_history_ts_low` is first set to 1000, and then a GC is triggered
> and cleans up all data older than 1000. If the application sets `full_history_ts_low` to 900 afterwards,
> and tries to read at ts=960, the key at 950 is not seen. From the perspective of the read, the result
> is hard to reason. For simplicity, we just do now allow decreasing full_history_ts_low for now.
>
During recovery, the value of `full_history_ts_low` is restored for each column family if applicable. Note that
version edits in the MANIFEST file for the same column family may have `full_history_ts_low` unsorted due
to the potential interleaving of `LogAndApply` calls. Only the max will be used to restore the state of the
column family.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7740
Test Plan: make check
Reviewed By: ltamasi
Differential Revision: D25296217
Pulled By: riversand963
fbshipit-source-id: 24acda1df8262cd7cfdc6ce7b0ec56438abe242a
Summary:
The patch adds iterator support to the integrated BlobDB implementation.
Whenever a blob reference is encountered during iteration, the corresponding
blob is retrieved by calling `Version::GetBlob`, assuming the `expose_blob_index`
(formerly `allow_blob`) flag is *not* set. (Note: the flag is set by the old stacked
BlobDB implementation, which has its own blob file handling/blob retrieval logic.)
In addition, `DBIter` now uniformly returns `Status::NotSupported` with the error
message `"BlobDB does not support merge operator."` when encountering a
blob reference while performing a merge (instead of potentially returning a
message that implies the database should be opened using the stacked BlobDB's
`Open`.)
TODO: We can implement support for lazily retrieving the blob value (or in other
words, bypassing the retrieval of blob values based on key) by extending the `Iterator`
API with a new `PrepareValue` method (similarly to `InternalIterator`, which already
supports lazy values).
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7731
Test Plan: `make check`
Reviewed By: riversand963
Differential Revision: D25256293
Pulled By: ltamasi
fbshipit-source-id: c39cd782011495a526cdff99c16f5fca400c4811
Summary:
In current code base, in FlushMemtable, when `(Flush_reason == FlushReason::kErrorRecoveryRetryFlush && (!cfd->mem()->IsEmpty() || !cached_recoverable_state_empty_.load()))`, we assert that cfd->imm()->NumNotFlushed() > 0. However, there are some corner cases that can fail this assert: 1) if there are multiple CFs, some CF has immutable memtable, some CFs don't. In ResumeImpl, all CFs will call FlushMemtable, which will hit the assert. 2) Regular flush is scheduled and running, the resume thread is waiting. New KVs are inserted and SchedulePendingFlush is called. Regular flush will continue call MaybeScheduleFlushAndCompaction until all the immutable memtables are flushed. When regular flush ends and auto resume thread starts to schedule new flushes, cfd->imm()->NumNotFlushed() can be 0.
Remove the assert and added the comments.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7744
Test Plan: make check and pass the stress test
Reviewed By: riversand963
Differential Revision: D25340573
Pulled By: zhichao-cao
fbshipit-source-id: eac357bdace660247c197f01a9ff6857e3c97672
Summary:
Closes - https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/7710
I tested this on an Apple DTK (Developer Transition Kit) with an Apple A12Z Bionic CPU and macOS Big Sur (11.0.1).
Previously the arm64 specific CRC optimisations were limited to Linux only OS... Well now Apple Silicon is also arm64 but runs macOS ;-)
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7714
Reviewed By: ltamasi
Differential Revision: D25287349
Pulled By: pdillinger
fbshipit-source-id: 639b168bf0ac2652907531e9604936ac4974b577
Summary:
In error_handler auto recovery case, if recovery_in_prog_ is false, the recover is finished or failed. In this case, the auto recovery thread should finish its execution so recovery_thread_ should be null. However, in some cases, it is not null, the caller should not directly returned. Instead, it should wait for a while and create a new thread to execute the new recovery.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7700
Test Plan: make check, error_handler_fs_test
Reviewed By: anand1976
Differential Revision: D25098233
Pulled By: zhichao-cao
fbshipit-source-id: 5a1cba234ca18f6dd5d1be88e02d66e1d5ce931b
Summary:
When 2 phase commit is enabled, if there are prepared data in a WAL, the WAL should be kept, the minimum log number for such a WAL is written to MANIFEST during flush. In atomic flush, such information is not written to MANIFEST.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7570
Test Plan: Added a new unit test `DBAtomicFlushTest.ManualFlushUnder2PC`, this test fails in atomic flush without this PR, after this PR, it succeeds.
Reviewed By: riversand963
Differential Revision: D24394222
Pulled By: cheng-chang
fbshipit-source-id: 60ce74b21b704804943be40c8de01b41269cf116
Summary:
In the current code base, all the manifest writes with IO error will be set with reason: BackgroundErrorReason::kManifestWrite, which will be mapped to the kHardError if the IO Error is retryable. However, if the system does not use the WAL, all the retryable IO error should be mapped to kSoftError. Create this PR to handle is special case by adding kManifestWriteNoWAL to BackgroundErrorReason.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7693
Test Plan: make check, add new testing cases to error_handler_fs_test
Reviewed By: anand1976
Differential Revision: D25066204
Pulled By: zhichao-cao
fbshipit-source-id: d59553896c2eac3fb37c05238544d2b265379462
Summary:
The minimum rate check in RateLimiterTest.Rate can fail in
Facebook's CI system Sandcastle, presumably due to heavily loaded
machines. This change disables the minimum rate check for Sandcastle
runs, and cleans up the code disabling it on other CI environments. (The
amount of conditionally compiled code shall be minimized.)
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7728
Test Plan: try new test with and without setting envvar SANDCASTLE=1
Reviewed By: ltamasi
Differential Revision: D25247642
Pulled By: pdillinger
fbshipit-source-id: d786233af37af9a874adbb3a9e2707ec52c27a5a
Summary:
Add timestamp to the `CompactRange()` and `GetApproximateSizes` range keys if needed.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7684
Test Plan: make check
Reviewed By: riversand963
Differential Revision: D25015421
Pulled By: jay-zhuang
fbshipit-source-id: 51ca0756087eb053a3b11801e5c7ce1c6e2d38a9
Summary:
https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/7340 reports and reproduces an assertion failure caused by a combination of the following:
- atomic flush is disabled.
- a column family can appear multiple times in the flush queue at the same time. This behavior was introduced in release 5.17.
Consequently, it is possible that two flushes race with each other. One bg flush thread flushes all memtables. The other thread calls `FlushMemTableToOutputFile()` afterwards, and hits the assertion error below.
```
assert(cfd->imm()->NumNotFlushed() != 0);
assert(cfd->imm()->IsFlushPending());
```
Fix this by reverting the behavior. In non-atomic-flush case, a column family can appear in the flush queue at most once at the same time.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7362
Test Plan:
make check
Also run stress test successfully for 10 times.
```
make crash_test
```
Reviewed By: ajkr
Differential Revision: D25172996
Pulled By: riversand963
fbshipit-source-id: f1559b6366cc609e961e3fc83fae548f1fad08ce
Summary:
Closes https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/7691
The optimised CRC code for PPC64le which was originally imported in https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/2353 is not compatible with Clang 11. It looks like the code most likely originated from https://github.com/antonblanchard/crc32-vpmsum.
The code relied on a GCC header file `ppc-asm.h` which is not available in Clang.
To solve this, I have taken the same approach as the the upstream project from which the CRC code came ffc8018efc (diff-ec3e62c56fbcddeb07230f2a4673c1abd7f0f1cc8e48a2aa560056cfc1b25d60) and simply imported a copy of the GCC header file into our code-base which will be used when Clang is the compiler on pcc64le.
**NOTE**: The new file `util/ppc-asm.h` may have licensing implications which I guess need to be approved by RocksDB/Facebook before this is merged
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7713
Reviewed By: jay-zhuang
Differential Revision: D25222645
Pulled By: pdillinger
fbshipit-source-id: e3fec9136f26ce1eb7a027048bcf77a6cb3c769c
Summary:
TSAN reports that our stack trace handler makes unsafe calls
during a signal handler. I just tried fixing some of them and I don't
think it's fixable unless we can get away from using FILE stdio. Even if
we can use lower level functions only, I'm not sure it's fixed.
I also tried suppressing the reports with function and file level TSAN
suppression, but that doesn't seem to work, perhaps because the
violation is reported on the callee, not the caller.
So I added a warning to be printed whenever these violations would be
reported that they are practically ignorable.
Internal ref: T77844138
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7723
Test Plan:
run external_sst_file_test with seeded abort(), with TSAN
(TSAN warnings + new warning) and without TSAN (no warning, just stack
trace).
Reviewed By: akankshamahajan15
Differential Revision: D25228011
Pulled By: pdillinger
fbshipit-source-id: 3eda1d6e7ca3cdc64076cf99ae954168837d2818
Summary:
WAL may be truncated to an incomplete record due to crash while writing
the last record or corruption. In the former case, no hole will be
produced since no ACK'd data was lost. In the latter case, a hole could
be produced without this PR since we proceeded to recover the next WAL
as if nothing happened. This PR changes the record reading code to
always report a corruption for incomplete records in
`kPointInTimeRecovery` mode, and the upper layer will only ignore them
if the next WAL has consecutive seqnum (i.e., we are guaranteed no
hole).
While this solves the hole problem for the case of incomplete
records, the possibility is still there if the WAL is corrupted by
truncation to an exact record boundary. This PR also regresses how much data
can be recovered when writes are mixed with/without
`WriteOptions::disableWAL`, as then we can not distinguish between a
seqnum gap caused by corruption and a seqnum gap caused by a `disableWAL` write.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7701
Test Plan:
Interestingly there already was a test for this case
(`DBWALTestWithParams.kPointInTimeRecovery`); it just had a typo bug in
the verification that prevented it from noticing holes in recovery.
Reviewed By: anand1976
Differential Revision: D25111765
Pulled By: ajkr
fbshipit-source-id: 5e330b13b1ee2b5be096cea9d0ff6075843e57b6
Summary:
The patch adds basic garbage collection support to the integrated BlobDB
implementation. Valid blobs residing in the oldest blob files are relocated
as they are encountered during compaction. The threshold that determines
which blob files qualify is computed based on the configuration option
`blob_garbage_collection_age_cutoff`, which was introduced in https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/7661 .
Once a blob is retrieved for the purposes of relocation, it passes through the
same logic that extracts large values to blob files in general. This means that
if, for instance, the size threshold for key-value separation (`min_blob_size`)
got changed or writing blob files got disabled altogether, it is possible for the
value to be moved back into the LSM tree. In particular, one way to re-inline
all blob values if needed would be to perform a full manual compaction with
`enable_blob_files` set to `false`, `enable_blob_garbage_collection` set to
`true`, and `blob_file_garbage_collection_age_cutoff` set to `1.0`.
Some TODOs that I plan to address in separate PRs:
1) We'll have to measure the amount of new garbage in each blob file and log
`BlobFileGarbage` entries as part of the compaction job's `VersionEdit`.
(For the time being, blob files are cleaned up solely based on the
`oldest_blob_file_number` relationships.)
2) When compression is used for blobs, the compression type hasn't changed,
and the blob still qualifies for being written to a blob file, we can simply copy
the compressed blob to the new file instead of going through decompression
and compression.
3) We need to update the formula for computing write amplification to account
for the amount of data read from blob files as part of GC.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7694
Test Plan: `make check`
Reviewed By: riversand963
Differential Revision: D25069663
Pulled By: ltamasi
fbshipit-source-id: bdfa8feb09afcf5bca3b4eba2ba72ce2f15cd06a
Summary:
This PR updates `MemTable::Add()`, `MemTable::Update()`, and
`MemTable::UpdateCallback()` to return `Status` objects, and adapts the
client code in `MemTableInserter`. The goal is to prepare these
functions for key-value checksum, where we want to verify key-value
integrity while adding to memtable. After this PR, the memtable mutation
functions can report a failed integrity check by returning `Status::Corruption`.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7656
Reviewed By: riversand963
Differential Revision: D24900497
Pulled By: ajkr
fbshipit-source-id: 1a7e80581e3774676f2bbba2f0a0b04890f40009
Summary:
These new unit tests should ensure that we don't accidentally
change the interpretation of bits for what I call Standard128Ribbon
filter internally, available publicly as NewExperimentalRibbonFilterPolicy.
There is very little intuitive reason for the values we check against in
these tests; I just plug in the right expected values upon watching the
test fail initially.
Most (but not all) of the tests are essentially "whitebox" "round-trip." We
create a filter from fixed keys, and first compare the checksum of those
filter bytes against a saved value. We also run queries against other fixed
keys, comparing which return false positives against a saved set.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7696
Test Plan: test addition and refactoring only
Reviewed By: jay-zhuang
Differential Revision: D25082289
Pulled By: pdillinger
fbshipit-source-id: b5ca646fdcb5a1c2ad2085eda4a1fd44c4287f67
Summary:
Allow corruption_test to run on custom env loaded via
`Env::LoadEnv()`.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7699
Test Plan:
```
make corruption_test
./corruption_test
```
Also run on in-house custom env.
Reviewed By: zhichao-cao
Differential Revision: D25135525
Pulled By: riversand963
fbshipit-source-id: 7941e7ce342dc88ec2cd63e90f7674a2f57de6b7
Summary:
Fix initialization order of DBOptions and kHostnameForDbHostId by making the initialization of the latter static rather than dynamic.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7702
Reviewed By: ajkr
Differential Revision: D25111633
Pulled By: anand1976
fbshipit-source-id: 7afad834a66e40bcd8694a43b40d378695212224
Summary:
Hi there,
This PR fixes a few typos in comments in `cache/lru_cache.h`.
Thanks
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7687
Reviewed By: ajkr
Differential Revision: D25064674
Pulled By: jay-zhuang
fbshipit-source-id: fe633369d5b82c5aac42d4ee8d551b9d657237d1
Summary:
An empty WAL won't be backed up by the BackupEngine. So if we track the empty WALs in MANIFEST, then when restoring from a backup, it may report corruption that the empty WAL is missing, which is correct because the WAL is actually in the main DB but not in the backup DB, but missing an empty WAL does not logically break DB consistency.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7697
Test Plan: watch existing tests to pass
Reviewed By: pdillinger
Differential Revision: D25077194
Pulled By: cheng-chang
fbshipit-source-id: 01917b57234b92b6063925f2ee9452c5732bdc03
Summary:
The logic for computing min_log_number_to_keep in atomic flush was incorrect.
For example, when all column families are flushed, the min_log_number_to_keep should be the latest new log. But the incorrect logic calls `PrecomputeMinLogNumberToKeepNon2PC` for each column family, and returns the minimum of them. However, `PrecomputeMinLogNumberToKeepNon2PC(cf)` assumes column families other than `cf` are flushed, but in case all column families are flushed, this assumption is incorrect.
Without this fix, the WAL referenced by the computed min_log_number_to_keep may actually contain no unflushed data, so the WAL might have actually been deleted from disk on recovery, then an incorrect error `Corruption: missing WAL` will be reported.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7660
Test Plan:
run `make crash_test_with_atomic_flush` on devserver
added a unit test in `db_flush_test`
Reviewed By: riversand963
Differential Revision: D24906265
Pulled By: cheng-chang
fbshipit-source-id: 08deda62e71f67f59e3b7925cdd86dd09bd4f430
Summary:
Expands on https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7016 so that when `PORTABLE=1` is set the dependencies for RocksJava static target will also be built with backwards compatibility for MacOS as far back as 10.12 (i.e. 2016).
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7683
Reviewed By: ajkr
Differential Revision: D25034164
Pulled By: pdillinger
fbshipit-source-id: dc9e51828869ed9ec336a8a86683e4d0bfe04f27
Summary:
This is the initial PR to support adding fuzz tests to RocksDB.
It includes the necessary build infrastructure, and includes an example fuzzer.
There is also a README serving as the tutorial for how to add more tests.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7685
Test Plan: Manually build and run the fuzz test according to README.
Reviewed By: pdillinger
Differential Revision: D25013847
Pulled By: cheng-chang
fbshipit-source-id: c91e3b337398d7f4d8f769fd5091cd080487b171
Summary:
Instead of using `EncodeFixed32` which always serialize a integer to
little endian, we should use the local machine's endianness when
populating a native data structure during options parsing.
Without this fix, `read_amp_bytes_per_bit` may be populated incorrectly
on big-endian machines.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7680
Test Plan: make check
Reviewed By: pdillinger
Differential Revision: D24999166
Pulled By: riversand963
fbshipit-source-id: dc603cff6e17f8fa32479ce6df93b93082e6b0c4
Summary:
In db_basic_test.cc, there are two tests that rely on the underlying
system's `LockFile` support to function correctly:
DBBasicTest.OpenWhenOpen and DBBasicTest.CheckLock. In both tests,
re-opening a db using `DB::Open` is expected to fail because the second
open cannot lock the LOCK file. Some distributed file systems, e.g. HDFS
do not support the POSIX-style file lock. Therefore, these unit tests will cause
assertion failure and the second `Open` will create a db instance.
Currently, these db instances are not closed after the assertion
failure. Since these db instances are registered with some process-wide, static
data structures, e.g. `PeriodicWorkScheduler::Default()`, they can still be
accessed after the unit tests. However, the `Env` object created for this db
instance is destroyed when the test finishes in `~DBTestBase()`. Consequently,
it causes illegal memory access.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7682
Test Plan:
Run the following on a distrubited file system:
```
make check
```
Reviewed By: anand1976
Differential Revision: D25004215
Pulled By: riversand963
fbshipit-source-id: f4327d7716c0e72b13bb43737ec9a5d156da4d52
Summary:
Use ```FileSystem::Default``` to read ```/proc/sys/kernel/uuid```, so it works for ```Envs``` with remote ```FileSystem``` as well.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7672
Reviewed By: riversand963
Differential Revision: D24998702
Pulled By: anand1976
fbshipit-source-id: fa95c1d70f0e4ed17561201f047aa055046d06c3
Summary:
An application may accidentally write merge operands without properly configuring `merge_operator`. We should alert them as early as possible that there's an API misuse. Previously RocksDB only notified them when a query or background operation needed to merge but couldn't. With this PR, RocksDB notifies them of the problem before applying the merge operand to the memtable (although it may already be in WAL, which seems it'd cause a crash loop until they enable `merge_operator`).
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7667
Reviewed By: riversand963
Differential Revision: D24933360
Pulled By: ajkr
fbshipit-source-id: 3a4a2ceb0b7aed184113dd03b8efd735a8332f7f
Summary:
db_bench currently does not allow overriding the default `arena_block_size `calculation ([memtable size/8](https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/blob/master/db/column_family.cc#L216)). For memtables whose size is in gigabytes, the `arena_block_size` defaults to hundreds of megabytes (affecting performance).
Exposing this option in db_bench would allow us to test the workloads with various `arena_block_size` values.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7654
Reviewed By: jay-zhuang
Differential Revision: D24996812
Pulled By: ajkr
fbshipit-source-id: a5e3d2c83d9f89e1bb8382f2e8dd476c79e33bef
Summary:
If fsync is disabled in a unit test, then do not track WAL in MANIFEST, because on DB recovery, the WAL might be missing because the directory is not fsynced.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7669
Test Plan: Tests with fsync enabled should pass.
Reviewed By: riversand963
Differential Revision: D24941431
Pulled By: cheng-chang
fbshipit-source-id: ab3ff0f90769795cfb4e4d6dcf084ea5545d1975
Summary:
A temporary hack to work around a bug in 6.10, 6.11, 6.12, 6.13 and
6.14. The bug will write out 8 bytes to OPTIONS file from the starting
address of BlockBasedTableOptions.read_amp_bytes_per_bit which is
actually a uint32. Consequently, the value of read_amp_bytes_per_bit
written in the OPTIONS file is wrong. From 6.15, RocksDB will
try to parse the read_amp_bytes_per_bit from OPTIONS file as a uint32.
To be able to load OPTIONS file generated by affected releases before
the fix, we need to manually parse read_amp_bytes_per_bit with this hack.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7659
Test Plan:
Generate a db with current 6.14.fb (head at b6db05dbb5). Maybe use db_stress.
Checkout this PR, run
```
~/rocksdb/ldb --db=. --try_load_options --ignore_unknown_options idump --count_only
```
Expect success, and should not see
```
Failed: Invalid argument: Error parsing read_amp_bytes_per_bit:17179869184
```
Also
make check
Reviewed By: anand1976
Differential Revision: D24954752
Pulled By: riversand963
fbshipit-source-id: c7b802fc3e52acd050a4fc1cd475016122234394
Summary:
"allow_data_in_errors" is not updated in BuildOptions. So it
would assume default value when BuildOptions is called.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7665
Test Plan: make check -j64
Reviewed By: zhichao-cao
Differential Revision: D24929100
Pulled By: akankshamahajan15
fbshipit-source-id: dd6225a6c9f13b20027ff1b6de8e79801b57b3f7
Summary:
Added experimental public API for Ribbon filter:
NewExperimentalRibbonFilterPolicy(). This experimental API will
take a "Bloom equivalent" bits per key, and configure the Ribbon
filter for the same FP rate as Bloom would have but ~30% space
savings. (Note: optimize_filters_for_memory is not yet implemented
for Ribbon filter. That can be added with no effect on schema.)
Internally, the Ribbon filter is configured using a "one_in_fp_rate"
value, which is 1 over desired FP rate. For example, use 100 for 1%
FP rate. I'm expecting this will be used in the future for configuring
Bloom-like filters, as I expect people to more commonly hold constant
the filter accuracy and change the space vs. time trade-off, rather than
hold constant the space (per key) and change the accuracy vs. time
trade-off, though we might make that available.
### Benchmarking
```
$ ./filter_bench -impl=2 -quick -m_keys_total_max=200 -average_keys_per_filter=100000 -net_includes_hashing
Building...
Build avg ns/key: 34.1341
Number of filters: 1993
Total size (MB): 238.488
Reported total allocated memory (MB): 262.875
Reported internal fragmentation: 10.2255%
Bits/key stored: 10.0029
----------------------------
Mixed inside/outside queries...
Single filter net ns/op: 18.7508
Random filter net ns/op: 258.246
Average FP rate %: 0.968672
----------------------------
Done. (For more info, run with -legend or -help.)
$ ./filter_bench -impl=3 -quick -m_keys_total_max=200 -average_keys_per_filter=100000 -net_includes_hashing
Building...
Build avg ns/key: 130.851
Number of filters: 1993
Total size (MB): 168.166
Reported total allocated memory (MB): 183.211
Reported internal fragmentation: 8.94626%
Bits/key stored: 7.05341
----------------------------
Mixed inside/outside queries...
Single filter net ns/op: 58.4523
Random filter net ns/op: 363.717
Average FP rate %: 0.952978
----------------------------
Done. (For more info, run with -legend or -help.)
```
168.166 / 238.488 = 0.705 -> 29.5% space reduction
130.851 / 34.1341 = 3.83x construction time for this Ribbon filter vs. lastest Bloom filter (could make that as little as about 2.5x for less space reduction)
### Working around a hashing "flaw"
bloom_test discovered a flaw in the simple hashing applied in
StandardHasher when num_starts == 1 (num_slots == 128), showing an
excessively high FP rate. The problem is that when many entries, on the
order of number of hash bits or kCoeffBits, are associated with the same
start location, the correlation between the CoeffRow and ResultRow (for
efficiency) can lead to a solution that is "universal," or nearly so, for
entries mapping to that start location. (Normally, variance in start
location breaks the effective association between CoeffRow and
ResultRow; the same value for CoeffRow is effectively different if start
locations are different.) Without kUseSmash and with num_starts > 1 (thus
num_starts ~= num_slots), this flaw should be completely irrelevant. Even
with 10M slots, the chances of a single slot having just 16 (or more)
entries map to it--not enough to cause an FP problem, which would be local
to that slot if it happened--is 1 in millions. This spreadsheet formula
shows that: =1/(10000000*(1 - POISSON(15, 1, TRUE)))
As kUseSmash==false (the setting for Standard128RibbonBitsBuilder) is
intended for CPU efficiency of filters with many more entries/slots than
kCoeffBits, a very reasonable work-around is to disallow num_starts==1
when !kUseSmash, by making the minimum non-zero number of slots
2*kCoeffBits. This is the work-around I've applied. This also means that
the new Ribbon filter schema (Standard128RibbonBitsBuilder) is not
space-efficient for less than a few hundred entries. Because of this, I
have made it fall back on constructing a Bloom filter, under existing
schema, when that is more space efficient for small filters. (We can
change this in the future if we want.)
TODO: better unit tests for this case in ribbon_test, and probably
update StandardHasher for kUseSmash case so that it can scale nicely to
small filters.
### Other related changes
* Add Ribbon filter to stress/crash test
* Add Ribbon filter to filter_bench as -impl=3
* Add option string support, as in "filter_policy=experimental_ribbon:5.678;"
where 5.678 is the Bloom equivalent bits per key.
* Rename internal mode BloomFilterPolicy::kAuto to kAutoBloom
* Add a general BuiltinFilterBitsBuilder::CalculateNumEntry based on
binary searching CalculateSpace (inefficient), so that subclasses
(especially experimental ones) don't have to provide an efficient
implementation inverting CalculateSpace.
* Minor refactor FastLocalBloomBitsBuilder for new base class
XXH3pFilterBitsBuilder shared with new Standard128RibbonBitsBuilder,
which allows the latter to fall back on Bloom construction in some
extreme cases.
* Mostly updated bloom_test for Ribbon filter, though a test like
FullBloomTest::Schema is a next TODO to ensure schema stability
(in case this becomes production-ready schema as it is).
* Add some APIs to ribbon_impl.h for configuring Ribbon filters.
Although these are reasonably covered by bloom_test, TODO more unit
tests in ribbon_test
* Added a "tool" FindOccupancyForSuccessRate to ribbon_test to get data
for constructing the linear approximations in GetNumSlotsFor95PctSuccess.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7658
Test Plan:
Some unit tests updated but other testing is left TODO. This
is considered experimental but laying down schema compatibility as early
as possible in case it proves production-quality. Also tested in
stress/crash test.
Reviewed By: jay-zhuang
Differential Revision: D24899349
Pulled By: pdillinger
fbshipit-source-id: 9715f3e6371c959d923aea8077c9423c7a9f82b8
Summary:
This patch simply adds a couple of options that will enable users to
configure garbage collection when using the integrated BlobDB
implementation. The actual GC logic will be added in a separate step.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7661
Test Plan: `make check`
Reviewed By: riversand963
Differential Revision: D24906544
Pulled By: ltamasi
fbshipit-source-id: ee0e056a712a4b4475cd90de8b27d969bd61b7e1
Summary:
https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/7556 enables `CompactionIterator` to perform garbage collection during compaction according
to a lower bound (user-defined) timestamp `full_history_ts_low_`.
This PR adds a data member `full_history_ts_low_` of type `std::string` to `FlushJob`, and
`full_history_ts_low_` does not change during flush. `FlushJob` will pass a pointer to this data member
to the `CompactionIterator` used during flush.
Also refactored flush_job_test.cc to re-use some existing code, which is actually the majority of this PR.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7655
Test Plan: make check
Reviewed By: ltamasi
Differential Revision: D24933340
Pulled By: riversand963
fbshipit-source-id: 2e584bfd0cf6e5c295ab1af264e68e9d6a12fca3
Summary:
https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7461 accidentally broke
`InternalStats::DumpCFStats` by making `DumpCFFileHistogram` overwrite
the output of `DumpCFStatsNoFileHistogram` instead of appending to it,
resulting in only the file histogram related information getting logged.
The patch fixes this by reverting to appending in `DumpCFFileHistogram`.
Fixes https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/7664 .
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7666
Test Plan: Ran `make check` and checked the info log of `db_bench`.
Reviewed By: riversand963
Differential Revision: D24929051
Pulled By: ltamasi
fbshipit-source-id: 636a3d5ebb5ce23de4f3fe4f03ad3f16cb2858f8
Summary:
https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/7556 enables `CompactionIterator` to perform garbage collection during compaction according
to a lower bound (user-defined) timestamp `full_history_ts_low_`.
This PR adds a data member `full_history_ts_low_` of type `std::string` to `CompactionJob`, and
`full_history_ts_low_` does not change during compaction. `CompactionJob` will pass a pointer to this
data member to the `CompactionIterator` used during compaction.
Also refactored compaction_job_test.cc to re-use some existing code, which is actually the majority of this PR.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7657
Test Plan: make check
Reviewed By: ltamasi
Differential Revision: D24913803
Pulled By: riversand963
fbshipit-source-id: 11ad5329ddac365667152e7b3b02f84182c0ca8e
Summary:
`CompactionProxy` is currently both a concrete class used for actual `Compaction`s
and a base class that `FakeCompaction` (which is used in `compaction_iterator_test`)
is derived from. This is bad from an OO design standpoint, and also results in
`FakeCompaction` containing an (uninitialized and unused) `Compaction*` member.
The patch fixes this by making `CompactionProxy` a pure interface and introducing
a separate concrete class `RealCompaction` for non-test/non-fake compactions. It
also removes an unused parameter from the virtual method `level`.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7662
Test Plan: `make check`
Reviewed By: riversand963
Differential Revision: D24907680
Pulled By: ltamasi
fbshipit-source-id: c100ecb1beef4b0ada35e799116c5bda71719ee7