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Maysam Yabandeh | 0712d541d1 |
Delegate Cleanables
Summary: Cleanable objects will perform the registered cleanups when they are destructed. We however rather to delay this cleaning like when we are gathering the merge operands. Current approach is to create the Cleanable object on heap (instead of on stack) and delay deleting it. By allowing Cleanables to delegate their cleanups to another cleanable object we can delay the cleaning without however the need to craete the cleanable object on heap and keeping it around. This patch applies this technique for the cleanups of BlockIter and shows improved performance for some in-memory benchmarks: +1.8% for merge worklaod, +6.4% for non-merge workload when the merge operator is specified. https://our.intern.facebook.com/intern/tasks?t=15168163 Non-merge benchmark: TEST_TMPDIR=/dev/shm/v100nocomp/ ./db_bench --benchmarks=fillrandom --num=1000000 -value_size=100 -compression_type=none Reading random with no merge operator specified: TEST_TMPDIR=/dev/shm/v100nocomp/ ./db_bench --benchmarks="read Closes https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/1711 Differential Revision: D4361163 Pulled By: maysamyabandeh fbshipit-source-id: 9801e07 |
8 years ago |
leipeng | a738af8f84 |
db/pinned_iterators_manager.h: bugfix
Summary: std::unique(beg, end) returns an iterator of unique_end, data behind unique_end should not be accessed. Closes https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/1726 Differential Revision: D4371076 Pulled By: IslamAbdelRahman fbshipit-source-id: 5564450 |
8 years ago |
Islam AbdelRahman | b693ba68b5 |
Minor PinnedIteratorsManager Refactoring
Summary: This diff include these simple change - Rename ReleasePinnedIterators to ReleasePinnedData - Rename PinIteratorIfNeeded to PinIterator - Use std::vector directly in PinnedIteratorsManager instead of std::unique_ptr<std::vector> - Generalize PinnedIteratorsManager by adding PinPtr which can pin any pointer Test Plan: existing tests Reviewers: sdong, yiwu, andrewkr Reviewed By: andrewkr Subscribers: andrewkr, dhruba Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D61305 |
8 years ago |
Islam AbdelRahman | 68a8e6b8fa |
Introduce FullMergeV2 (eliminate memcpy from merge operators)
Summary: This diff update the code to pin the merge operator operands while the merge operation is done, so that we can eliminate the memcpy cost, to do that we need a new public API for FullMerge that replace the std::deque<std::string> with std::vector<Slice> This diff is stacked on top of D56493 and D56511 In this diff we - Update FullMergeV2 arguments to be encapsulated in MergeOperationInput and MergeOperationOutput which will make it easier to add new arguments in the future - Replace std::deque<std::string> with std::vector<Slice> to pass operands - Replace MergeContext std::deque with std::vector (based on a simple benchmark I ran https://gist.github.com/IslamAbdelRahman/78fc86c9ab9f52b1df791e58943fb187) - Allow FullMergeV2 output to be an existing operand ``` [Everything in Memtable | 10K operands | 10 KB each | 1 operand per key] DEBUG_LEVEL=0 make db_bench -j64 && ./db_bench --benchmarks="mergerandom,readseq,readseq,readseq,readseq,readseq" --merge_operator="max" --merge_keys=10000 --num=10000 --disable_auto_compactions --value_size=10240 --write_buffer_size=1000000000 [FullMergeV2] readseq : 0.607 micros/op 1648235 ops/sec; 16121.2 MB/s readseq : 0.478 micros/op 2091546 ops/sec; 20457.2 MB/s readseq : 0.252 micros/op 3972081 ops/sec; 38850.5 MB/s readseq : 0.237 micros/op 4218328 ops/sec; 41259.0 MB/s readseq : 0.247 micros/op 4043927 ops/sec; 39553.2 MB/s [master] readseq : 3.935 micros/op 254140 ops/sec; 2485.7 MB/s readseq : 3.722 micros/op 268657 ops/sec; 2627.7 MB/s readseq : 3.149 micros/op 317605 ops/sec; 3106.5 MB/s readseq : 3.125 micros/op 320024 ops/sec; 3130.1 MB/s readseq : 4.075 micros/op 245374 ops/sec; 2400.0 MB/s ``` ``` [Everything in Memtable | 10K operands | 10 KB each | 10 operand per key] DEBUG_LEVEL=0 make db_bench -j64 && ./db_bench --benchmarks="mergerandom,readseq,readseq,readseq,readseq,readseq" --merge_operator="max" --merge_keys=1000 --num=10000 --disable_auto_compactions --value_size=10240 --write_buffer_size=1000000000 [FullMergeV2] readseq : 3.472 micros/op 288018 ops/sec; 2817.1 MB/s readseq : 2.304 micros/op 434027 ops/sec; 4245.2 MB/s readseq : 1.163 micros/op 859845 ops/sec; 8410.0 MB/s readseq : 1.192 micros/op 838926 ops/sec; 8205.4 MB/s readseq : 1.250 micros/op 800000 ops/sec; 7824.7 MB/s [master] readseq : 24.025 micros/op 41623 ops/sec; 407.1 MB/s readseq : 18.489 micros/op 54086 ops/sec; 529.0 MB/s readseq : 18.693 micros/op 53495 ops/sec; 523.2 MB/s readseq : 23.621 micros/op 42335 ops/sec; 414.1 MB/s readseq : 18.775 micros/op 53262 ops/sec; 521.0 MB/s ``` ``` [Everything in Block cache | 10K operands | 10 KB each | 1 operand per key] [FullMergeV2] $ DEBUG_LEVEL=0 make db_bench -j64 && ./db_bench --benchmarks="readseq,readseq,readseq,readseq,readseq" --merge_operator="max" --num=100000 --db="/dev/shm/merge-random-10K-10KB" --cache_size=1000000000 --use_existing_db --disable_auto_compactions readseq : 14.741 micros/op 67837 ops/sec; 663.5 MB/s readseq : 1.029 micros/op 971446 ops/sec; 9501.6 MB/s readseq : 0.974 micros/op 1026229 ops/sec; 10037.4 MB/s readseq : 0.965 micros/op 1036080 ops/sec; 10133.8 MB/s readseq : 0.943 micros/op 1060657 ops/sec; 10374.2 MB/s [master] readseq : 16.735 micros/op 59755 ops/sec; 584.5 MB/s readseq : 3.029 micros/op 330151 ops/sec; 3229.2 MB/s readseq : 3.136 micros/op 318883 ops/sec; 3119.0 MB/s readseq : 3.065 micros/op 326245 ops/sec; 3191.0 MB/s readseq : 3.014 micros/op 331813 ops/sec; 3245.4 MB/s ``` ``` [Everything in Block cache | 10K operands | 10 KB each | 10 operand per key] DEBUG_LEVEL=0 make db_bench -j64 && ./db_bench --benchmarks="readseq,readseq,readseq,readseq,readseq" --merge_operator="max" --num=100000 --db="/dev/shm/merge-random-10-operands-10K-10KB" --cache_size=1000000000 --use_existing_db --disable_auto_compactions [FullMergeV2] readseq : 24.325 micros/op 41109 ops/sec; 402.1 MB/s readseq : 1.470 micros/op 680272 ops/sec; 6653.7 MB/s readseq : 1.231 micros/op 812347 ops/sec; 7945.5 MB/s readseq : 1.091 micros/op 916590 ops/sec; 8965.1 MB/s readseq : 1.109 micros/op 901713 ops/sec; 8819.6 MB/s [master] readseq : 27.257 micros/op 36687 ops/sec; 358.8 MB/s readseq : 4.443 micros/op 225073 ops/sec; 2201.4 MB/s readseq : 5.830 micros/op 171526 ops/sec; 1677.7 MB/s readseq : 4.173 micros/op 239635 ops/sec; 2343.8 MB/s readseq : 4.150 micros/op 240963 ops/sec; 2356.8 MB/s ``` Test Plan: COMPILE_WITH_ASAN=1 make check -j64 Reviewers: yhchiang, andrewkr, sdong Reviewed By: sdong Subscribers: lovro, andrewkr, dhruba Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D57075 |
8 years ago |
Islam AbdelRahman | d719b095dc |
Introduce PinnedIteratorsManager (Reduce PinData() overhead / Refactor PinData)
Summary: While trying to reuse PinData() / ReleasePinnedData() .. to optimize away some memcpys I realized that there is a significant overhead for using PinData() / ReleasePinnedData if they were called many times. This diff refactor the pinning logic by introducing PinnedIteratorsManager a centralized component that will be created once and will be notified whenever we need to Pin an Iterator. This implementation have much less overhead than the original implementation Test Plan: make check -j64 COMPILE_WITH_ASAN=1 make check -j64 Reviewers: yhchiang, sdong, andrewkr Reviewed By: andrewkr Subscribers: andrewkr, dhruba Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D56493 |
9 years ago |