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Peter Dillinger | b3c54186ab |
Allow TryAgain in db_stress with optimistic txn, and refactoring (#11653)
Summary: In rare cases, optimistic transaction commit returns TryAgain. This change tolerates that intentional behavior in db_stress, up to a small limit in a row. This way, we don't miss a possible regression with excessive TryAgain, and trying again (rolling back the transaction) should have a well renewed chance of success as the writes will be associated with fresh sequence numbers. Also, some of the APIs were not clear about Transaction semantics, so I have clarified: * (Best I can tell....) Destroying a Transaction is safe without calling Rollback() (or at least should be). I don't know why it's a common pattern in our test code and examples to rollback before unconditional destruction. Stress test updated not to call Rollback unnecessarily (to test safe destruction). * Despite essentially doing what is asked, simply trying Commit() again when it returns TryAgain does not have a chance of success, because of the transaction being bound to the DB state at the time of operations before Commit. Similar logic applies to Busy AFAIK. Commit() API comments updated, and expanded unit test in optimistic_transaction_test. Also also, because I can't stop myself, I refactored a good portion of the transaction handling code in db_stress. * Avoid existing and new copy-paste for most transaction interactions with a new ExecuteTransaction (higher-order) function. * Use unique_ptr (nicely complements removing unnecessary Rollbacks) * Abstract out a pattern for safely calling std::terminate() and use it in more places. (The TryAgain errors we saw did not have stack traces because of "terminate called recursively".) Intended follow-up: resurrect use of `FLAGS_rollback_one_in` but also include non-trivial cases Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/11653 Test Plan: this is the test :) Also, temporarily bypassed the new retry logic and boosted the chance of hitting TryAgain. Quickly reproduced the TryAgain error. Then re-enabled the new retry logic, and was not able to hit the error after running for tens of minutes, even with the boosted chances. Reviewed By: cbi42 Differential Revision: D47882995 Pulled By: pdillinger fbshipit-source-id: 21eadb1525423340dbf28d17cf166b9583311a0d |
1 year ago |
Yu Zhang | 68cc429be2 |
Fix stress test failure caused by #11424 (#11470)
Summary: The `ryw_expected_values` check only applies to when transaction is used. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/11470 Reviewed By: hx235 Differential Revision: D46085614 Pulled By: jowlyzhang fbshipit-source-id: 4757896c3a62975641adcf97db077a04a0f33030 |
2 years ago |
Yu Zhang | ffb5f1f445 |
Refactor WriteUnpreparedStressTest to be a unit test (#11424)
Summary: This patch remove the "stress" aspect from the WriteUnpreparedStressTest and leave it to be a unit test for some correctness testing w.r.t. snapshot functionality. I added some read-your-write verification to the transaction test in db_stress. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/11424 Test Plan: `./write_unprepared_transaction_test` `./db_crashtest.py whitebox --txn` `./db_crashtest.py blackbox --txn` Reviewed By: hx235 Differential Revision: D45551521 Pulled By: jowlyzhang fbshipit-source-id: 20c3d510eb4255b08ddd7b6c85bdb4945436f6e8 |
2 years ago |
Hui Xiao | 5fc57eec2b |
Support parallel read and write/delete to same key in NonBatchedOpsStressTest (#11058)
Summary: **Context:** Current `NonBatchedOpsStressTest` does not allow multi-thread read (i.e, Get, Iterator) and write (i.e, Put, Merge) or delete to the same key. Every read or write/delete operation will acquire lock (`GetLocksForKeyRange`) on the target key to gain exclusive access to it. This does not align with RocksDB's nature of allowing multi-thread read and write/delete to the same key, that is concurrent threads can issue read/write/delete to RocksDB without external locking. Therefore this is a gap in our testing coverage. To close the gap, biggest challenge remains in verifying db value against expected state in presence of parallel read and write/delete. The challenge is due to read/write/delete to the db and read/write to expected state is not within one atomic operation. Therefore we may not know the exact expected state of a certain db read, as by the time we read the expected state for that db read, another write to expected state for another db write to the same key might have changed the expected state. **Summary:** Credited to ajkr's idea, we now solve this challenge by breaking the 32-bits expected value of a key into different parts that can be read and write to in parallel. Basically we divide the 32-bits expected value into `value_base` (corresponding to the previous whole 32 bits but now with some shrinking in the value base range we allow), `pending_write` (i.e, whether there is an ongoing concurrent write), `del_counter` (i.e, number of times a value has been deleted, analogous to value_base for write), `pending_delete` (similar to pending_write) and `deleted` (i.e whether a key is deleted). Also, we need to use incremental `value_base` instead of random value base as before because we want to control the range of value base a correct db read result can possibly be in presence of parallel read and write. In that way, we can verify the correctness of the read against expected state more easily. This is at the cost of reducing the randomness of the value generated in NonBatchedOpsStressTest we are willing to accept. (For detailed algorithm of how to use these parts to infer expected state of a key, see the PR) Misc: hide value_base detail from callers of ExpectedState by abstracting related logics into ExpectedValue class Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/11058 Test Plan: - Manual test of small number of keys (i.e, high chances of parallel read and write/delete to same key) with equally distributed read/write/deleted for 30 min ``` python3 tools/db_crashtest.py --simple {blackbox|whitebox} --sync_fault_injection=1 --skip_verifydb=0 --continuous_verification_interval=1000 --clear_column_family_one_in=0 --max_key=10 --column_families=1 --threads=32 --readpercent=25 --writepercent=25 --nooverwritepercent=0 --iterpercent=25 --verify_iterator_with_expected_state_one_in=1 --num_iterations=5 --delpercent=15 --delrangepercent=10 --range_deletion_width=5 --use_merge={0|1} --use_put_entity_one_in=0 --use_txn=0 --verify_before_write=0 --user_timestamp_size=0 --compact_files_one_in=1000 --compact_range_one_in=1000 --flush_one_in=1000 --get_property_one_in=1000 --ingest_external_file_one_in=100 --backup_one_in=100 --checkpoint_one_in=100 --approximate_size_one_in=0 --acquire_snapshot_one_in=100 --use_multiget=0 --prefixpercent=0 --get_live_files_one_in=1000 --manual_wal_flush_one_in=1000 --pause_background_one_in=1000 --target_file_size_base=524288 --write_buffer_size=524288 --verify_checksum_one_in=1000 --verify_db_one_in=1000 ``` - Rehearsal stress test for normal parameter and aggressive parameter to see if such change can find what existing stress test can find (i.e, no regression in testing capability) - [Ongoing]Try to find new bugs with this change that are not found by current NonBatchedOpsStressTest with no parallel read and write/delete to same key Reviewed By: ajkr Differential Revision: D42257258 Pulled By: hx235 fbshipit-source-id: e6fdc18f1fad3753e5ac91731483a644d9b5b6eb |
2 years ago |
Levi Tamasi | 0efd7b4ba1 |
Extend the stress test coverage of MultiGetEntity (#11336)
Summary: Similarly to `GetEntity` prior to https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/11303, the `MultiGetEntity` API is currently only used in the DB verification logic of the stress tests. The patch introduces a new mode where all point lookups are performed using `MultiGetEntity`, and implements the corresponding logic in the non-batched, batched, and CF consistency tests. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/11336 Test Plan: Ran simple blackbox tests for the various stress test flavors. Reviewed By: akankshamahajan15 Differential Revision: D44513285 Pulled By: ltamasi fbshipit-source-id: c3db098501bf875b6a356b09fc676a0268d92c35 |
2 years ago |
Levi Tamasi | a72d55c99d |
Increase the stress test coverage of GetEntity (#11303)
Summary: The `GetEntity` API is currently used in the stress tests for verification purposes; this patch extends the coverage by adding a mode where all point lookups in the non-batched, batched, and CF consistency stress tests are done using this API. The PR also includes a bit of refactoring to eliminate some boilerplate code around the wide-column consistency checks. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/11303 Test Plan: Ran stress tests of the batched, non-batched, and CF consistency varieties. Reviewed By: akankshamahajan15 Differential Revision: D44148503 Pulled By: ltamasi fbshipit-source-id: fecdbfd3e65a459bbf16ab7aa7b9173e19240077 |
2 years ago |
Yu Zhang | af7872ffd1 |
Fix a TestGet failure when user defined timestamp is enabled (#11249)
Summary: Stressing small DB with small number of keys and user-defined timestamp enabled usually fails pretty quickly in TestGet. Example command to reproduce the failure: ` tools/db_crashtest.py blackbox --enable_ts --simple --delrangepercent=0 --delpercent=5 --max_key=100 --interval=3 --write_buffer_size=262144 --target_file_size_base=262144 --max_bytes_for_level_base=262144 --subcompactions=1` Example failure: `error : inconsistent values for key 0000000000000009000000000000000A7878: expected state has the key, Get() returns NotFound.` Fixes this test failure by refreshing the read up to timestamp to the most up to date timestamp, a.k.a now, after a key is locked. Without this, things could happen in this order and cause a test failure: <table> <tr> <th>TestGet thread</th> <th> A writing thread</th> </tr> <tr> <td>read_opts.timestamp = GetNow()</td> <td></td> </tr> <tr> <td></td> <td>Lock key, do write</td> </tr> <tr> <td>Lock key, read(read_opts) return NotFound</td> <td></td> </tr> </table> Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/11249 Reviewed By: ltamasi Differential Revision: D43551302 Pulled By: jowlyzhang fbshipit-source-id: 26877ab379bdb97acd2682a2632bc29718427f38 |
2 years ago |
Levi Tamasi | ab22e79824 |
Support using MultiGetEntity as verification method in stress tests (#11228)
Summary: Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/11228 Reviewed By: akankshamahajan15 Differential Revision: D43332120 Pulled By: ltamasi fbshipit-source-id: 15f32cf335aecb7e654da24ecafc6e010dc65194 |
2 years ago |
Levi Tamasi | 753d4d5078 |
Support using GetEntity as a verification method in the non-batched stress tests (#11144)
Summary: Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/11144 Test Plan: Ran a simple blackbox crash test. Reviewed By: akankshamahajan15 Differential Revision: D42791464 Pulled By: ltamasi fbshipit-source-id: 8eb6e62f0bc47f709816136ff3ded0a41d04fab8 |
2 years ago |
sdong | 4720ba4391 |
Remove RocksDB LITE (#11147)
Summary: We haven't been actively mantaining RocksDB LITE recently and the size must have been gone up significantly. We are removing the support. Most of changes were done through following comments: unifdef -m -UROCKSDB_LITE `git grep -l ROCKSDB_LITE | egrep '[.](cc|h)'` by Peter Dillinger. Others changes were manually applied to build scripts, CircleCI manifests, ROCKSDB_LITE is used in an expression and file db_stress_test_base.cc. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/11147 Test Plan: See CI Reviewed By: pdillinger Differential Revision: D42796341 fbshipit-source-id: 4920e15fc2060c2cd2221330a6d0e5e65d4b7fe2 |
2 years ago |
Andrew Kryczka | 97c1024d3e |
Include db_stress verification method in failure message (#11133)
Summary: Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/11133 Test Plan: - ran it a few times on a mismatching DB+expected state; verified error messages look right: ``` Verification failed for column family 0 key 000000000000D553000000000000014C0000000000000142 (163988): value_from_db: , value_from_expected: 25E7B53421202322, msg: GetMergeOperands verification: Value not found: NotFound: Verification failed for column family 0 key 000000000000AAE2787878 (131123): value_from_db: , value_from_expected: B2A69C18B6B7B4B5BABBB8B9BEBFBCBDA2A3A0A1A6A7A4A5, msg: Iterator verification: Value not found: NotFound: Verification failed for column family 0 key 00000000000080C6000000000000004C78787878 (98409): value_from_db: , value_from_expected: 67AB7E1E636261606F6E6D6C6B6A6968, msg: Get verification: Value not found: NotFound: ``` Reviewed By: hx235 Differential Revision: D42757072 Pulled By: ajkr fbshipit-source-id: b0a4a0aaa5be5d110434324853ac92aaa6972d89 |
2 years ago |
anand76 | c3f720c60d |
Enable ReadAsync testing and fault injection in db_stress (#11037)
Summary: The db_stress code uses a wrapper Env on top of the raw/fault injection Env. The wrapper, DbStressEnvWrapper, is a legacy Env and thus has a default implementation of ReadAsync that just does a sync read. As a result, the ReadAsync implementations of PosixFileSystem and other file systems weren't being tested. Also, the ReadAsync interface wasn't implemented in FaultInjectionTestFS. This change implements the necessary interfaces in FaultInjectionTestFS and derives DbStressEnvWrapper from FileSystemWrapper rather than EnvWrapper. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/11037 Test Plan: Run db_stress standalone and crash test. With this change, db_stress is able to repro the bug fixed in https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/10890. Reviewed By: akankshamahajan15 Differential Revision: D42061290 Pulled By: anand1976 fbshipit-source-id: 7f0331fd15ee33fb4f7f0f4b22b206fe801ba074 |
2 years ago |
Yanqin Jin | a8a4ed52a4 |
Test Merge with timestamps in stress test (#10948)
Summary: Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10948 Test Plan: make crash_test_with_ts Reviewed By: ltamasi Differential Revision: D41390854 Pulled By: riversand963 fbshipit-source-id: 599e114da8e2b2bbff5628fb8c67fa0393a31c05 |
2 years ago |
Levi Tamasi | b644baa1eb |
Support using GetMergeOperands for verification with wide columns (#10952)
Summary: With the recent changes, `GetMergeOperands` is now supported for wide-column entities as well, so we can use it for verification purposes in the non-batched stress tests. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10952 Test Plan: Ran a simple non-batched ops blackbox crash test. Reviewed By: riversand963 Differential Revision: D41292114 Pulled By: ltamasi fbshipit-source-id: 70b4c756a4a1fecb445c16c7096aad805a51203c |
2 years ago |
Levi Tamasi | 2f3042d732 |
Check wide columns in TestIterateAgainstExpected (#10820)
Summary: Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10820 Reviewed By: riversand963 Differential Revision: D40363653 Pulled By: ltamasi fbshipit-source-id: d347547d8cdd3f8926b35b6af4d1fa0f827e4a10 |
2 years ago |
Levi Tamasi | 5182bf3f83 |
Skip column validation for non-value types when iter_start_ts is set (#10799)
Summary: When the `iter_start_ts` read option is set, iterator exposes internal keys. This also includes tombstones, which by definition do not have a value (or columns). The patch makes sure we skip the wide-column consistency check in this case. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10799 Test Plan: Tested using a simple blackbox crash test with timestamps enabled. Reviewed By: jay-zhuang, riversand963 Differential Revision: D40235628 fbshipit-source-id: 49519fb55d8fe2bb9249ced809f7a81bff2b9df2 |
2 years ago |
Levi Tamasi | 7af47c532b |
Verify wide columns during prefix scan in stress tests (#10786)
Summary: The patch adds checks to the `{NonBatchedOps,BatchedOps,CfConsistency}StressTest::TestPrefixScan` methods to make sure the wide columns exposed by the iterators are as expected (based on the value base encoded into the iterator value). It also makes some code hygiene improvements in these methods. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10786 Test Plan: Ran some simple blackbox tests in the various modes (non-batched, batched, CF consistency). Reviewed By: riversand963 Differential Revision: D40163623 Pulled By: riversand963 fbshipit-source-id: 72f4c3b51063e48c15f974c4ec64d751d3ed0a83 |
2 years ago |
Levi Tamasi | d6d8c007ff |
Verify columns in NonBatchedOpsStressTest::VerifyDb (#10783)
Summary: As the first step of covering the wide-column functionality of iterators in our stress tests, the patch adds verification logic to `NonBatchedOpsStressTest::VerifyDb` that checks whether the iterator's value and columns are in sync. Note: I plan to update the other types of stress tests and add similar verification for prefix scans etc. in separate PRs. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10783 Test Plan: Ran some simple blackbox crash tests. Reviewed By: riversand963 Differential Revision: D40152370 Pulled By: riversand963 fbshipit-source-id: 8f9d17d7af5da58ccf1bd2057cab53cc9645ac35 |
2 years ago |
Changyu Bi | 8b430e01dc |
Add iterator refresh to stress test (#10766)
Summary: added calls to `Iterator::Refresh()` in `NonBatchedOpsStressTest::TestIterateAgainstExpected()`. The testing key range is locked in `TestIterateAgainstExpected` so I do not expect this change to provide thorough stress test to `Iterator::Refresh()`. However, it can still be helpful for catching bugs like https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/10739. Will add calls to refresh in `TestIterate` once we support iterator refresh with snapshots. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10766 Test Plan: `python3 tools/db_crashtest.py whitebox --simple --verify_iterator_with_expected_state_one_in=2` Reviewed By: ajkr Differential Revision: D40008320 Pulled By: ajkr fbshipit-source-id: cec93b07f915ef6476d41c1fee9b23c115188085 |
2 years ago |
Changyu Bi | 9f2363f4c4 |
User-defined timestamp support for `DeleteRange()` (#10661)
Summary: Add user-defined timestamp support for range deletion. The new API is `DeleteRange(opt, cf, begin_key, end_key, ts)`. Most of the change is to update the comparator to compare without timestamp. Other than that, major changes are - internal range tombstone data structures (`FragmentedRangeTombstoneList`, `RangeTombstone`, etc.) to store timestamps. - Garbage collection of range tombstones and range tombstone covered keys during compaction. - Get()/MultiGet() to return the timestamp of a range tombstone when needed. - Get/Iterator with range tombstones bounded by readoptions.timestamp. - timestamp crash test now issues DeleteRange by default. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10661 Test Plan: - Added unit test: `make check` - Stress test: `python3 tools/db_crashtest.py --enable_ts whitebox --readpercent=57 --prefixpercent=4 --writepercent=25 -delpercent=5 --iterpercent=5 --delrangepercent=4` - Ran `db_bench` to measure regression when timestamp is not enabled. The tests are for write (with some range deletion) and iterate with DB fitting in memory: `./db_bench--benchmarks=fillrandom,seekrandom --writes_per_range_tombstone=200 --max_write_buffer_number=100 --min_write_buffer_number_to_merge=100 --writes=500000 --reads=500000 --seek_nexts=10 --disable_auto_compactions -disable_wal=true --max_num_range_tombstones=1000`. Did not see consistent regression in no timestamp case. | micros/op | fillrandom | seekrandom | | --- | --- | --- | |main| 2.58 |10.96| |PR 10661| 2.68 |10.63| Reviewed By: riversand963 Differential Revision: D39441192 Pulled By: cbi42 fbshipit-source-id: f05aca3c41605caf110daf0ff405919f300ddec2 |
2 years ago |
Levi Tamasi | 9078fcccee |
Add the PutEntity API to the stress/crash tests (#10760)
Summary: The patch adds the `PutEntity` API to the non-batched, batched, and CF consistency stress tests. Namely, when the new `db_stress` command line parameter `use_put_entity_one_in` is greater than zero, one in N writes on average is performed using `PutEntity` rather than `Put`. The wide-column entity written has the generated value in its default column; in addition, it contains up to three additional columns where the original generated value is divided up between the column name and the column value (with the column name containing the first k characters of the generated value, and the column value containing the rest). Whether `PutEntity` is used (and if so, how many columns the entity has) is completely determined by the "value base" used to generate the value (that is, there is no randomness involved). Assuming the same `use_put_entity_one_in` setting is used across `db_stress` invocations, this enables us to reconstruct and validate the entity during subsequent `db_stress` runs. Note that `PutEntity` is currently incompatible with `Merge`, transactions, and user-defined timestamps; these combinations are currently disabled/disallowed. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10760 Test Plan: Ran some batched, non-batched, and CF consistency stress tests using the script. Reviewed By: riversand963 Differential Revision: D39939032 Pulled By: ltamasi fbshipit-source-id: eafdf124e95993fb7d73158e3b006d11819f7fa9 |
2 years ago |
Andrew Kryczka | dc9f499639 |
db_stress TestIngestExternalFile avoid empty files (#10754)
Summary: If all the keys in range [key_base, shared->GetMaxKey()) are non-overwritable `TestIngestExternalFile()` would attempt to ingest a file with zero keys, leading to the following error: "Cannot create sst file with no entries". This PR changes `TestIngestExternalFile()` to return early in that case instead of going through with the ingestion attempt. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10754 Reviewed By: hx235 Differential Revision: D39909195 Pulled By: ajkr fbshipit-source-id: e06e6b9cc24826fbd450e5130885e6f07164badd |
2 years ago |
Andrew Kryczka | b0d8ccbbca |
db_stress print TestMultiGet error value in hex (#10753)
Summary: Without this fix, db_crashtest.py could fail with useless output such as: `UnicodeDecodeError: 'utf-8' codec can't decode byte 0xa0 in position 267: invalid start byte` Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10753 Reviewed By: hx235 Differential Revision: D39905809 Pulled By: ajkr fbshipit-source-id: 50ba2cf20d206eeb168309cec137e827a34c8f0b |
2 years ago |
Levi Tamasi | 2280b2612a |
Small cleanup in NonBatchedOpsStressTest::VerifyDb (#10740)
Summary: The PR cleans up the logic in `NonBatchedOpsStressTest::VerifyDb` so that the verification method is picked using a single random number generation. It also eliminates some repeated key comparisons and makes some small code hygiene improvements. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10740 Test Plan: Ran a simple blackbox crash test. Reviewed By: riversand963 Differential Revision: D39828646 Pulled By: ltamasi fbshipit-source-id: 60ee5a3bb1851278f62c7d83b0c93b902ed9702e |
2 years ago |
Andrew Kryczka | 6ce782beaf |
move db_stress locking to `StressTest::Test*()` functions (#10678)
Summary: One problem of the previous strategy was `NonBatchedOpsStressTest::TestIngestExternalFile()` could release the lock for `rand_keys[0]` in `rand_column_families[0]`, and then subsequent operations in the same loop iteration (e.g., `TestPut()`) would run without locking. This PR changes the strategy so each `Test*()` function is responsible for acquiring and releasing its own locks. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10678 Reviewed By: hx235 Differential Revision: D39516401 Pulled By: ajkr fbshipit-source-id: bf67f12ebbd293ba8c24fdf8754ff28737bcd758 |
2 years ago |
Yanqin Jin | 3613d862ba |
print value when verification fails (#10587)
Summary: When verification fails for db_stress, print more information about value read from the db and expected state. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10587 Test Plan: make check ./db_stress Reviewed By: akankshamahajan15, hx235 Differential Revision: D39078511 Pulled By: riversand963 fbshipit-source-id: 77ac8ffae01fc3a9b58a02c2e7bbe141e1a18f0b |
2 years ago |
Changyu Bi | 5532b462c4 |
Verify Iterator/Get() against expected state in only `no_batched_ops_test` (#10590)
Summary:
https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/10538 added `TestIterateAgainstExpected()` in `no_batched_ops_test` to verify iterator correctness against the in memory expected state. It is not compatible when run after some other stress tests, e.g. `TestPut()` in `batched_op_stress`, that either do not set expected state when writing to DB or use keys that cannot be parsed by `GetIntVal()`. The assert [here](
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2 years ago |
Changyu Bi | d140fbfd7d |
Add Iterator test against expected state to stress test (#10538)
Summary: As mentioned in https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5506#issuecomment-506021913, `db_stress` does not have much verification for iterator correctness. It has a `TestIterate()` function, but that is mainly for comparing results between two iterators, one with `total_order_seek` and the other optionally sets auto_prefix, upper/lower bounds. Commit 49a0581ad2462e31aa3f768afa769e0d33390f33 added a new `TestIterateAgainstExpected()` function that compares iterator against expected state. It locks a range of keys, creates an iterator, does a random sequence of `Next/Prev` and compares against expected state. This PR is based on that commit, the main changes include some logs (for easier debugging if a test fails), a forward and backward scan to cover the entire locked key range, and a flag for optionally turning on this version of Iterator testing. Added constraint that the checks against expected state in `TestIterateAgainstExpected()` and in `TestGet()` are only turned on when `--skip_verifydb` flag is not set. Remove the change log introduced in https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/10553. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10538 Test Plan: Run `db_stress` with `--verify_iterator_with_expected_state_one_in=1`, and a large `--iterpercent` and `--num_iterations`. Checked `op_logs` manually to ensure expected coverage. Tweaked part of the code in https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/10449 and stress test was able to catch it. - internally run various flavor of crash test Reviewed By: ajkr Differential Revision: D38847269 Pulled By: cbi42 fbshipit-source-id: 8b4402a9bba9f6cfa08051943cd672579d489599 |
2 years ago |
Changyu Bi | 198e5d8ee9 |
Update `TestGet()` to verify against expected state (#10553)
Summary: updated `TestGet()` in `no_batched_op_stress` to check the result of `Get()` operations against expected state (`expected_state_manager_`). More specifically, if `Get()` finds a key, expected state should not have `DELETION_SENTINEL` for the same key, and if `Get()` returns NotFound for a key, expected state should not have the key. One intention for this change it to verify correctness of code path change regarding range tombstones. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10553 Test Plan: run db_stress with nonzero readpercent: `./db_stress_branch --readpercent=57 --prefixpercent=4 --writepercent=25 -delpercent=5 --iterpercent=5 --delrangepercent=4`. When I initially used wrong column family in `thread->shared->Get`, the test reported inconsistencies. Reviewed By: ajkr Differential Revision: D38927007 Pulled By: cbi42 fbshipit-source-id: f9f61b312ad0b4c21a799329609ba8526169b048 |
2 years ago |
Yanqin Jin | caced09e79 |
Expand stress test coverage for user-defined timestamp (#10280)
Summary: Before this PR, we call `now()` to get the wall time before performing point-lookup and range scans when user-defined timestamp is enabled. With this PR, we expand the coverage to: - read with an older timestamp which is larger then the wall time when the process starts but potentially smaller than now() - add coverage for `ReadOptions::iter_start_ts != nullptr` Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10280 Test Plan: ```bash make check ``` Also, ```bash TEST_TMPDIR=/dev/shm/rocksdb make crash_test_with_ts ``` So far, we have had four successful runs of the above In addition, ```bash TEST_TMPDIR=/dev/shm/rocksdb make crash_test ``` Succeeded twice showing no regression. Reviewed By: ltamasi Differential Revision: D37539805 Pulled By: riversand963 fbshipit-source-id: f2d9887ad95245945ce17a014d55bb93f00e1cb5 |
2 years ago |
Hui Xiao | a5d773e077 |
Add rate-limiting support to batched MultiGet() (#10159)
Summary: **Context/Summary:** https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9424 added rate-limiting support for user reads, which does not include batched `MultiGet()`s that call `RandomAccessFileReader::MultiRead()`. The reason is that it's harder (compared with RandomAccessFileReader::Read()) to implement the ideal rate-limiting where we first call `RateLimiter::RequestToken()` for allowed bytes to multi-read and then consume those bytes by satisfying as many requests in `MultiRead()` as possible. For example, it can be tricky to decide whether we want partially fulfilled requests within one `MultiRead()` or not. However, due to a recent urgent user request, we decide to pursue an elementary (but a conditionally ineffective) solution where we accumulate enough rate limiter requests toward the total bytes needed by one `MultiRead()` before doing that `MultiRead()`. This is not ideal when the total bytes are huge as we will actually consume a huge bandwidth from rate-limiter causing a burst on disk. This is not what we ultimately want with rate limiter. Therefore a follow-up work is noted through TODO comments. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10159 Test Plan: - Modified existing unit test `DBRateLimiterOnReadTest/DBRateLimiterOnReadTest.NewMultiGet` - Traced the underlying system calls `io_uring_enter` and verified they are 10 seconds apart from each other correctly under the setting of `strace -ftt -e trace=io_uring_enter ./db_bench -benchmarks=multireadrandom -db=/dev/shm/testdb2 -readonly -num=50 -threads=1 -multiread_batched=1 -batch_size=100 -duration=10 -rate_limiter_bytes_per_sec=200 -rate_limiter_refill_period_us=1000000 -rate_limit_bg_reads=1 -disable_auto_compactions=1 -rate_limit_user_ops=1` where each `MultiRead()` read about 2000 bytes (inspected by debugger) and the rate limiter grants 200 bytes per seconds. - Stress test: - Verified `./db_stress (-test_cf_consistency=1/test_batches_snapshots=1) -use_multiget=1 -cache_size=1048576 -rate_limiter_bytes_per_sec=10241024 -rate_limit_bg_reads=1 -rate_limit_user_ops=1` work Reviewed By: ajkr, anand1976 Differential Revision: D37135172 Pulled By: hx235 fbshipit-source-id: 73b8e8f14761e5d4b77235dfe5d41f4eea968bcd |
2 years ago |
Hui Xiao | d665afdbf3 |
Account memory of FileMetaData in global memory limit (#9924)
Summary: **Context/Summary:** As revealed by heap profiling, allocation of `FileMetaData` for [newly created file added to a Version](https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9924/files#diff-a6aa385940793f95a2c5b39cc670bd440c4547fa54fd44622f756382d5e47e43R774) can consume significant heap memory. This PR is to account that toward our global memory limit based on block cache capacity. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9924 Test Plan: - Previous `make check` verified there are only 2 places where the memory of the allocated `FileMetaData` can be released - New unit test `TEST_P(ChargeFileMetadataTestWithParam, Basic)` - db bench (CPU cost of `charge_file_metadata` in write and compact) - **write micros/op: -0.24%** : `TEST_TMPDIR=/dev/shm/testdb ./db_bench -benchmarks=fillseq -db=$TEST_TMPDIR -charge_file_metadata=1 (remove this option for pre-PR) -disable_auto_compactions=1 -write_buffer_size=100000 -num=4000000 | egrep 'fillseq'` - **compact micros/op -0.87%** : `TEST_TMPDIR=/dev/shm/testdb ./db_bench -benchmarks=fillseq -db=$TEST_TMPDIR -charge_file_metadata=1 -disable_auto_compactions=1 -write_buffer_size=100000 -num=4000000 -numdistinct=1000 && ./db_bench -benchmarks=compact -db=$TEST_TMPDIR -use_existing_db=1 -charge_file_metadata=1 -disable_auto_compactions=1 | egrep 'compact'` table 1 - write #-run | (pre-PR) avg micros/op | std micros/op | (post-PR) micros/op | std micros/op | change (%) -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- 10 | 3.9711 | 0.264408 | 3.9914 | 0.254563 | 0.5111933721 20 | 3.83905 | 0.0664488 | 3.8251 | 0.0695456 | -0.3633711465 40 | 3.86625 | 0.136669 | 3.8867 | 0.143765 | 0.5289363078 80 | 3.87828 | 0.119007 | 3.86791 | 0.115674 | **-0.2673865734** 160 | 3.87677 | 0.162231 | 3.86739 | 0.16663 | **-0.2419539978** table 2 - compact #-run | (pre-PR) avg micros/op | std micros/op | (post-PR) micros/op | std micros/op | change (%) -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- 10 | 2,399,650.00 | 96,375.80 | 2,359,537.00 | 53,243.60 | -1.67 20 | 2,410,480.00 | 89,988.00 | 2,433,580.00 | 91,121.20 | 0.96 40 | 2.41E+06 | 121811 | 2.39E+06 | 131525 | **-0.96** 80 | 2.40E+06 | 134503 | 2.39E+06 | 108799 | **-0.78** - stress test: `python3 tools/db_crashtest.py blackbox --charge_file_metadata=1 --cache_size=1` killed as normal Reviewed By: ajkr Differential Revision: D36055583 Pulled By: hx235 fbshipit-source-id: b60eab94707103cb1322cf815f05810ef0232625 |
2 years ago |
Yanqin Jin | 1777e5f7e9 |
Snapshots with user-specified timestamps (#9879)
Summary: In RocksDB, keys are associated with (internal) sequence numbers which denote when the keys are written to the database. Sequence numbers in different RocksDB instances are unrelated, thus not comparable. It is nice if we can associate sequence numbers with their corresponding actual timestamps. One thing we can do is to support user-defined timestamp, which allows the applications to specify the format of custom timestamps and encode a timestamp with each key. More details can be found at https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/wiki/User-defined-Timestamp-%28Experimental%29. This PR provides a different but complementary approach. We can associate rocksdb snapshots (defined in https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/blob/7.2.fb/include/rocksdb/snapshot.h#L20) with **user-specified** timestamps. Since a snapshot is essentially an object representing a sequence number, this PR establishes a bi-directional mapping between sequence numbers and timestamps. In the past, snapshots are usually taken by readers. The current super-version is grabbed, and a `rocksdb::Snapshot` object is created with the last published sequence number of the super-version. You can see that the reader actually has no good idea of what timestamp to assign to this snapshot, because by the time the `GetSnapshot()` is called, an arbitrarily long period of time may have already elapsed since the last write, which is when the last published sequence number is written. This observation motivates the creation of "timestamped" snapshots on the write path. Currently, this functionality is exposed only to the layer of `TransactionDB`. Application can tell RocksDB to create a snapshot when a transaction commits, effectively associating the last sequence number with a timestamp. It is also assumed that application will ensure any two snapshots with timestamps should satisfy the following: ``` snapshot1.seq < snapshot2.seq iff. snapshot1.ts < snapshot2.ts ``` If the application can guarantee that when a reader takes a timestamped snapshot, there is no active writes going on in the database, then we also allow the user to use a new API `TransactionDB::CreateTimestampedSnapshot()` to create a snapshot with associated timestamp. Code example ```cpp // Create a timestamped snapshot when committing transaction. txn->SetCommitTimestamp(100); txn->SetSnapshotOnNextOperation(); txn->Commit(); // A wrapper API for convenience Status Transaction::CommitAndTryCreateSnapshot( std::shared_ptr<TransactionNotifier> notifier, TxnTimestamp ts, std::shared_ptr<const Snapshot>* ret); // Create a timestamped snapshot if caller guarantees no concurrent writes std::pair<Status, std::shared_ptr<const Snapshot>> snapshot = txn_db->CreateTimestampedSnapshot(100); ``` The snapshots created in this way will be managed by RocksDB with ref-counting and potentially shared with other readers. We provide the following APIs for readers to retrieve a snapshot given a timestamp. ```cpp // Return the timestamped snapshot correponding to given timestamp. If ts is // kMaxTxnTimestamp, then we return the latest timestamped snapshot if present. // Othersise, we return the snapshot whose timestamp is equal to `ts`. If no // such snapshot exists, then we return null. std::shared_ptr<const Snapshot> TransactionDB::GetTimestampedSnapshot(TxnTimestamp ts) const; // Return the latest timestamped snapshot if present. std::shared_ptr<const Snapshot> TransactionDB::GetLatestTimestampedSnapshot() const; ``` We also provide two additional APIs for stats collection and reporting purposes. ```cpp Status TransactionDB::GetAllTimestampedSnapshots( std::vector<std::shared_ptr<const Snapshot>>& snapshots) const; // Return timestamped snapshots whose timestamps fall in [ts_lb, ts_ub) and store them in `snapshots`. Status TransactionDB::GetTimestampedSnapshots( TxnTimestamp ts_lb, TxnTimestamp ts_ub, std::vector<std::shared_ptr<const Snapshot>>& snapshots) const; ``` To prevent the number of timestamped snapshots from growing infinitely, we provide the following API to release timestamped snapshots whose timestamps are older than or equal to a given threshold. ```cpp void TransactionDB::ReleaseTimestampedSnapshotsOlderThan(TxnTimestamp ts); ``` Before shutdown, RocksDB will release all timestamped snapshots. Comparison with user-defined timestamp and how they can be combined: User-defined timestamp persists every key with a timestamp, while timestamped snapshots maintain a volatile mapping between snapshots (sequence numbers) and timestamps. Different internal keys with the same user key but different timestamps will be treated as different by compaction, thus a newer version will not hide older versions (with smaller timestamps) unless they are eligible for garbage collection. In contrast, taking a timestamped snapshot at a certain sequence number and timestamp prevents all the keys visible in this snapshot from been dropped by compaction. Here, visible means (seq < snapshot and most recent). The timestamped snapshot supports the semantics of reading at an exact point in time. Timestamped snapshots can also be used with user-defined timestamp. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9879 Test Plan: ``` make check TEST_TMPDIR=/dev/shm make crash_test_with_txn ``` Reviewed By: siying Differential Revision: D35783919 Pulled By: riversand963 fbshipit-source-id: 586ad905e169189e19d3bfc0cb0177a7239d1bd4 |
2 years ago |
Yanqin Jin | f890527b16 |
Update test for secondary instance in stress test (#10121)
Summary: This PR updates secondary instance testing in stress test by default. A background thread will be started (disabled by default), running a secondary instance tailing the logs of the primary. Periodically (every 1 sec), this thread calls `TryCatchUpWithPrimary()` and uses point lookup or range scan to read some random keys with only very basic verification to make sure no assertion failure is triggered. Thanks to https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/10061 , we can enable secondary instance when user-defined timestamp is enabled. Also removed a less useful test configuration, `secondary_catch_up_one_in`. This is very similar to the periodic catch-up. In the last commit, I decided not to enable it now, but just update the tests, since secondary instance does not work well when the underlying file is renamed by primary, e.g. SstFileManager. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/10121 Test Plan: ``` TEST_TMPDIR=/dev/shm/rocksdb make crash_test TEST_TMPDIR=/dev/shm/rocksdb make crash_test_with_ts TEST_TMPDIR=/dev/shm/rocksdb make crash_test_with_atomic_flush ``` Reviewed By: ajkr Differential Revision: D36939458 Pulled By: riversand963 fbshipit-source-id: 1c065b7efc3690fc341569b9d369a5cbd8ef6b3e |
2 years ago |
Andrew Kryczka | 91ba7837b7 |
Enable IngestExternalFile() in crash test (#9357)
Summary: Thanks to https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/9919 and https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/10051 the known bugs in file ingestion (besides mmap read + file checksum) are fixed. Now we can try again to enable file ingestion in crash test. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9357 Test Plan: stress file ingestion heavily for an hour: `$ TEST_TMPDIR=/dev/shm python3 tools/db_crashtest.py blackbox --max_key=1000000 --ingest_external_file_one_in=100 --duration=3600 --interval=20 --write_buffer_size=524288 --target_file_size_base=524288 --max_bytes_for_level_base=2097152` Reviewed By: riversand963 Differential Revision: D33410746 Pulled By: ajkr fbshipit-source-id: d276431390995a67f68390d61c06a40945fdd280 |
3 years ago |
sdong | 736a7b5433 |
Remove own ToString() (#9955)
Summary: ToString() is created as some platform doesn't support std::to_string(). However, we've already used std::to_string() by mistake for 16 months (in db/db_info_dumper.cc). This commit just remove ToString(). Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9955 Test Plan: Watch CI tests Reviewed By: riversand963 Differential Revision: D36176799 fbshipit-source-id: bdb6dcd0e3a3ab96a1ac810f5d0188f684064471 |
3 years ago |
Andrew Kryczka | 62d84e2a2b |
db_stress fault injection in release mode (#9957)
Summary: Previously all fault injection was ignored in release mode. This PR adds it back except for read fault injection (`--read_fault_one_in > 0`) since its dependency (`IGNORE_STATUS_IF_ERROR`) is unavailable in release mode. Other notable changes include: - Moved `EnableWriteErrorInjection()` for `--write_fault_one_in > 0` so it's after `DB::Open()` without depending on `SyncPoint` - Made `--read_fault_one_in > 0` return an error in release mode - Updated `db_crashtest.py` to always set `--read_fault_one_in=0` in release mode Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9957 Test Plan: ``` $ DEBUG_LEVEL=0 make -j24 db_stress $ DEBUG_LEVEL=0 TEST_TMPDIR=/dev/shm python3 tools/db_crashtest.py blackbox ``` Reviewed By: anand1976 Differential Revision: D36193830 Pulled By: ajkr fbshipit-source-id: 0b97946b4e3f06e3e0f6e7833c2763da08ec5321 |
3 years ago |
Andrew Kryczka | cda34dd64a |
Allow consecutive SingleDelete() in stress/crash test (#9930)
Summary: We need to support consecutive SingleDelete(), so this PR adds it to the stress/crash tests. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9930 Test Plan: `python3 tools/db_crashtest.py blackbox --simple --nooverwritepercent=50 --writepercent=90 --delpercent=10 --readpercent=0 --prefixpercent=0 --delrangepercent=0 --iterpercent=0 --max_key=1000000 --duration=3600 --interval=10 --write_buffer_size=1048576 --target_file_size_base=1048576 --max_bytes_for_level_base=4194304 --value_size_mult=33` Reviewed By: riversand963 Differential Revision: D36081863 Pulled By: ajkr fbshipit-source-id: 3566cdbaed375b8003126fc298968eb1a854317f |
3 years ago |
Yanqin Jin | 06394ff4e7 |
Fix a bug of CompactionIterator/CompactionFilter using `Delete` (#9929)
Summary: When compaction filter determines that a key should be removed, it updates the internal key's type to `Delete`. If this internal key is preserved in current compaction but seen by a later compaction together with `SingleDelete`, it will cause compaction iterator to return Corruption. To fix the issue, compaction filter should return more information in addition to the intention of removing a key. Therefore, we add a new `kRemoveWithSingleDelete` to `CompactionFilter::Decision`. Seeing `kRemoveWithSingleDelete`, compaction iterator will update the op type of the internal key to `kTypeSingleDelete`. In addition, I updated db_stress_shared_state.[cc|h] so that `no_overwrite_ids_` becomes `const`. It is easier to reason about thread-safety if accessed from multiple threads. This information is passed to `PrepareTxnDBOptions()` when calling from `Open()` so that we can set up the rollback deletion type callback for transactions. Finally, disable compaction filter for multiops_txn because the key removal logic of `DbStressCompactionFilter` does not quite work with `MultiOpsTxnsStressTest`. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9929 Test Plan: make check make crash_test make crash_test_with_txn Reviewed By: anand1976 Differential Revision: D36069678 Pulled By: riversand963 fbshipit-source-id: cedd2f1ba958af59ad3916f1ba6f424307955f92 |
3 years ago |
Paras Sethia | 68ee228dec |
RocksDB: fix bug in crash-recovery correctness testing (#9897)
Summary: Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9897 Fixes https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/9385. Update State to reflect the value in the DB after a crash Reviewed By: ajkr Differential Revision: D35788808 fbshipit-source-id: 2d21d8537ab380a17cad3e90ac72b3eb1b56de9f |
3 years ago |
Changyu Bi | a180c5cc3a |
Added GetMergeOperands() to stress test (#9804)
Summary: db_stress does not yet cover is GetMergeOperands(), added GetMergeOperands() to db_stress. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9804 Test Plan: ```make -j32 db_stress``` ```python3 tools/db_crashtest.py blackbox --simple --interval=30 --duration=2400 --max_key=100000 --write_buffer_size=524288 --target_file_size_base=524288 --max_bytes_for_level_base=2097152 --value_size_mult=33``` Reviewed By: ajkr Differential Revision: D35387137 Pulled By: cbi42 fbshipit-source-id: 8f851ef68b5af4d824128ad55ebe564f7ad6f7e6 |
3 years ago |
Hui Xiao | ca0ef54f16 |
Rate-limit automatic WAL flush after each user write (#9607)
Summary: **Context:** WAL flush is currently not rate-limited by `Options::rate_limiter`. This PR is to provide rate-limiting to auto WAL flush, the one that automatically happen after each user write operation (i.e, `Options::manual_wal_flush == false`), by adding `WriteOptions::rate_limiter_options`. Note that we are NOT rate-limiting WAL flush that do NOT automatically happen after each user write, such as `Options::manual_wal_flush == true + manual FlushWAL()` (rate-limiting multiple WAL flushes), for the benefits of: - being consistent with [ReadOptions::rate_limiter_priority](https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/blob/7.0.fb/include/rocksdb/options.h#L515) - being able to turn off some WAL flush's rate-limiting but not all (e.g, turn off specific the WAL flush of a critical user write like a service's heartbeat) `WriteOptions::rate_limiter_options` only accept `Env::IO_USER` and `Env::IO_TOTAL` currently due to an implementation constraint. - The constraint is that we currently queue parallel writes (including WAL writes) based on FIFO policy which does not factor rate limiter priority into this layer's scheduling. If we allow lower priorities such as `Env::IO_HIGH/MID/LOW` and such writes specified with lower priorities occurs before ones specified with higher priorities (even just by a tiny bit in arrival time), the former would have blocked the latter, leading to a "priority inversion" issue and contradictory to what we promise for rate-limiting priority. Therefore we only allow `Env::IO_USER` and `Env::IO_TOTAL` right now before improving that scheduling. A pre-requisite to this feature is to support operation-level rate limiting in `WritableFileWriter`, which is also included in this PR. **Summary:** - Renamed test suite `DBRateLimiterTest to DBRateLimiterOnReadTest` for adding a new test suite - Accept `rate_limiter_priority` in `WritableFileWriter`'s private and public write functions - Passed `WriteOptions::rate_limiter_options` to `WritableFileWriter` in the path of automatic WAL flush. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9607 Test Plan: - Added new unit test to verify existing flush/compaction rate-limiting does not break, since `DBTest, RateLimitingTest` is disabled and current db-level rate-limiting tests focus on read only (e.g, `db_rate_limiter_test`, `DBTest2, RateLimitedCompactionReads`). - Added new unit test `DBRateLimiterOnWriteWALTest, AutoWalFlush` - `strace -ftt -e trace=write ./db_bench -benchmarks=fillseq -db=/dev/shm/testdb -rate_limit_auto_wal_flush=1 -rate_limiter_bytes_per_sec=15 -rate_limiter_refill_period_us=1000000 -write_buffer_size=100000000 -disable_auto_compactions=1 -num=100` - verified that WAL flush(i.e, system-call _write_) were chunked into 15 bytes and each _write_ was roughly 1 second apart - verified the chunking disappeared when `-rate_limit_auto_wal_flush=0` - crash test: `python3 tools/db_crashtest.py blackbox --disable_wal=0 --rate_limit_auto_wal_flush=1 --rate_limiter_bytes_per_sec=10485760 --interval=10` killed as normal **Benchmarked on flush/compaction to ensure no performance regression:** - compaction with rate-limiting (see table 1, avg over 1280-run): pre-change: **915635 micros/op**; post-change: **907350 micros/op (improved by 0.106%)** ``` #!/bin/bash TEST_TMPDIR=/dev/shm/testdb START=1 NUM_DATA_ENTRY=8 N=10 rm -f compact_bmk_output.txt compact_bmk_output_2.txt dont_care_output.txt for i in $(eval echo "{$START..$NUM_DATA_ENTRY}") do NUM_RUN=$(($N*(2**($i-1)))) for j in $(eval echo "{$START..$NUM_RUN}") do ./db_bench --benchmarks=fillrandom -db=$TEST_TMPDIR -disable_auto_compactions=1 -write_buffer_size=6710886 > dont_care_output.txt && ./db_bench --benchmarks=compact -use_existing_db=1 -db=$TEST_TMPDIR -level0_file_num_compaction_trigger=1 -rate_limiter_bytes_per_sec=100000000 | egrep 'compact' done > compact_bmk_output.txt && awk -v NUM_RUN=$NUM_RUN '{sum+=$3;sum_sqrt+=$3^2}END{print sum/NUM_RUN, sqrt(sum_sqrt/NUM_RUN-(sum/NUM_RUN)^2)}' compact_bmk_output.txt >> compact_bmk_output_2.txt done ``` - compaction w/o rate-limiting (see table 2, avg over 640-run): pre-change: **822197 micros/op**; post-change: **823148 micros/op (regressed by 0.12%)** ``` Same as above script, except that -rate_limiter_bytes_per_sec=0 ``` - flush with rate-limiting (see table 3, avg over 320-run, run on the [patch]( |
3 years ago |
Andrew Kryczka | babe56ddba |
Add rate limiter priority to ReadOptions (#9424)
Summary: Users can set the priority for file reads associated with their operation by setting `ReadOptions::rate_limiter_priority` to something other than `Env::IO_TOTAL`. Rate limiting `VerifyChecksum()` and `VerifyFileChecksums()` is the motivation for this PR, so it also includes benchmarks and minor bug fixes to get that working. `RandomAccessFileReader::Read()` already had support for rate limiting compaction reads. I changed that rate limiting to be non-specific to compaction, but rather performed according to the passed in `Env::IOPriority`. Now the compaction read rate limiting is supported by setting `rate_limiter_priority = Env::IO_LOW` on its `ReadOptions`. There is no default value for the new `Env::IOPriority` parameter to `RandomAccessFileReader::Read()`. That means this PR goes through all callers (in some cases multiple layers up the call stack) to find a `ReadOptions` to provide the priority. There are TODOs for cases I believe it would be good to let user control the priority some day (e.g., file footer reads), and no TODO in cases I believe it doesn't matter (e.g., trace file reads). The API doc only lists the missing cases where a file read associated with a provided `ReadOptions` cannot be rate limited. For cases like file ingestion checksum calculation, there is no API to provide `ReadOptions` or `Env::IOPriority`, so I didn't count that as missing. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9424 Test Plan: - new unit tests - new benchmarks on ~50MB database with 1MB/s read rate limit and 100ms refill interval; verified with strace reads are chunked (at 0.1MB per chunk) and spaced roughly 100ms apart. - setup command: `./db_bench -benchmarks=fillrandom,compact -db=/tmp/testdb -target_file_size_base=1048576 -disable_auto_compactions=true -file_checksum=true` - benchmarks command: `strace -ttfe pread64 ./db_bench -benchmarks=verifychecksum,verifyfilechecksums -use_existing_db=true -db=/tmp/testdb -rate_limiter_bytes_per_sec=1048576 -rate_limit_bg_reads=1 -rate_limit_user_ops=true -file_checksum=true` - crash test using IO_USER priority on non-validation reads with https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/9567 reverted: `python3 tools/db_crashtest.py blackbox --max_key=1000000 --write_buffer_size=524288 --target_file_size_base=524288 --level_compaction_dynamic_level_bytes=true --duration=3600 --rate_limit_bg_reads=true --rate_limit_user_ops=true --rate_limiter_bytes_per_sec=10485760 --interval=10` Reviewed By: hx235 Differential Revision: D33747386 Pulled By: ajkr fbshipit-source-id: a2d985e97912fba8c54763798e04f006ccc56e0c |
3 years ago |
Yanqin Jin | 3122cb4358 |
Revise APIs related to user-defined timestamp (#8946)
Summary: ajkr reminded me that we have a rule of not including per-kv related data in `WriteOptions`. Namely, `WriteOptions` should not include information about "what-to-write", but should just include information about "how-to-write". According to this rule, `WriteOptions::timestamp` (experimental) is clearly a violation. Therefore, this PR removes `WriteOptions::timestamp` for compliance. After the removal, we need to pass timestamp info via another set of APIs. This PR proposes a set of overloaded functions `Put(write_opts, key, value, ts)`, `Delete(write_opts, key, ts)`, and `SingleDelete(write_opts, key, ts)`. Planned to add `Write(write_opts, batch, ts)`, but its complexity made me reconsider doing it in another PR (maybe). For better checking and returning error early, we also add a new set of APIs to `WriteBatch` that take extra `timestamp` information when writing to `WriteBatch`es. These set of APIs in `WriteBatchWithIndex` are currently not supported, and are on our TODO list. Removed `WriteBatch::AssignTimestamps()` and renamed `WriteBatch::AssignTimestamp()` to `WriteBatch::UpdateTimestamps()` since this method require that all keys have space for timestamps allocated already and multiple timestamps can be updated. The constructor of `WriteBatch` now takes a fourth argument `default_cf_ts_sz` which is the timestamp size of the default column family. This will be used to allocate space when calling APIs that do not specify a column family handle. Also, updated `DB::Get()`, `DB::MultiGet()`, `DB::NewIterator()`, `DB::NewIterators()` methods, replacing some assertions about timestamp to returning Status code. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8946 Test Plan: make check ./db_bench -benchmarks=fillseq,fillrandom,readrandom,readseq,deleterandom -user_timestamp_size=8 ./db_stress --user_timestamp_size=8 -nooverwritepercent=0 -test_secondary=0 -secondary_catch_up_one_in=0 -continuous_verification_interval=0 Make sure there is no perf regression by running the following ``` ./db_bench_opt -db=/dev/shm/rocksdb -use_existing_db=0 -level0_stop_writes_trigger=256 -level0_slowdown_writes_trigger=256 -level0_file_num_compaction_trigger=256 -disable_wal=1 -duration=10 -benchmarks=fillrandom ``` Before this PR ``` DB path: [/dev/shm/rocksdb] fillrandom : 1.831 micros/op 546235 ops/sec; 60.4 MB/s ``` After this PR ``` DB path: [/dev/shm/rocksdb] fillrandom : 1.820 micros/op 549404 ops/sec; 60.8 MB/s ``` Reviewed By: ltamasi Differential Revision: D33721359 Pulled By: riversand963 fbshipit-source-id: c131561534272c120ffb80711d42748d21badf09 |
3 years ago |
Andrew Kryczka | a6a6aad74e |
db_stress support tracking historical values (#8960)
Summary: When `--sync_fault_injection` is set, this PR takes a snapshot of the expected values and starts an operation trace when the DB is opened. These files are stored in `--expected_values_dir`. They will be used for recovering the expected state of the DB following a crash where a suffix of unsynced operations are allowed to be lost. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8960 Test Plan: injected crashed at various points in `FileExpectedStateManager` and verified the next run recovers the state/trace file with highest seqno and removes all older/temporary files. Note we don't use sync_fault_injection in CI crash tests yet. Reviewed By: pdillinger Differential Revision: D31194941 Pulled By: ajkr fbshipit-source-id: b0f935a529a0186c5a9c7709fcaa8829de8a84cf |
3 years ago |
sdong | 9320067703 |
Improve fault injection to MultiRead (#8937)
Summary: Several improvements to MultiRead: 1. Fix a bug in stress test which causes false positive when both MultiRead() return and individual read request have failure injected. 2. Add two more types of fault that should be handled: empty read results and checksum mismatch 3. Add a message indicating which type of fault is injected 4. Increase the failure rate Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8937 Reviewed By: anand1976 Differential Revision: D31085930 fbshipit-source-id: 3a04994a3cadebf9a64d25e1fe12b14b7a272fba |
3 years ago |
Zhichao Cao | a95a776d75 |
Inject fatal write failures to db_stress when DB is running (#8479)
Summary: add the injest_error_severity to control if it is a retryable IO Error or a fatal or unrecoverable error. Use a flag to indicate, if fatal error comes, the flag is set and db is stopped (but not corrupted). Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8479 Test Plan: run ./db_stress --reopen=0 --read_fault_one_in=1000 --write_fault_one_in=5 --disable_wal=true --write_buffer_size=3000000 -writepercent=5 -readpercent=50 --injest_error_severity=2 --column_families=1, make check Reviewed By: anand1976 Differential Revision: D29524271 Pulled By: zhichao-cao fbshipit-source-id: 1aa9fb9b5655b0adba6f5ad12005ca8c074c795b |
3 years ago |
Yanqin Jin | 08144bc2f5 |
Add user-defined timestamps to db_stress (#8061)
Summary: Add some basic test for user-defined timestamp to db_stress. Currently, read with timestamp always tries to read using the current timestamp. Due to the per-key timestamp-sequence ordering constraint, we only add timestamp- related tests to the `NonBatchedOpsStressTest` since this test serializes accesses to the same key and uses a file to cross-check data correctness. The timestamp feature is not supported in a number of components, e.g. Merge, SingleDelete, DeleteRange, CompactionFilter, Readonly instance, secondary instance, SST file ingestion, transaction, etc. Therefore, db_stress should exit if user enables both timestamp and these features at the same time. The (currently) incompatible features can be found in `CheckAndSetOptionsForUserTimestamp`. This PR also fixes a bug triggered when timestamp is enabled together with `index_type=kBinarySearchWithFirstKey`. This bug fix will also be in another separate PR with more unit tests coverage. Fixing it here because I do not want to exclude the index type from crash test. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8061 Test Plan: make crash_test_with_ts Reviewed By: jay-zhuang Differential Revision: D27056282 Pulled By: riversand963 fbshipit-source-id: c3e00ad1023fdb9ebbdf9601ec18270c5e2925a9 |
4 years ago |
mrambacher | c7c7b07f06 |
More Makefile Cleanup (#7097)
Summary: Cleans up some of the dependencies on test code in the Makefile while building tools: - Moves the test::RandomString, DBBaseTest::RandomString into Random - Moves the test::RandomHumanReadableString into Random - Moves the DestroyDir method into file_utils - Moves the SetupSyncPointsToMockDirectIO into sync_point. - Moves the FaultInjection Env and FS classes under env These changes allow all of the tools to build without dependencies on test_util, thereby simplifying the build dependencies. By moving the FaultInjection code, the dependency in db_stress on different libraries for debug vs release was eliminated. Tested both release and debug builds via Make and CMake for both static and shared libraries. More work remains to clean up how the tools are built and remove some unnecessary dependencies. There is also more work that should be done to get the Makefile and CMake to align in their builds -- what is in the libraries and the sizes of the executables are different. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7097 Reviewed By: riversand963 Differential Revision: D22463160 Pulled By: pdillinger fbshipit-source-id: e19462b53324ab3f0b7c72459dbc73165cc382b2 |
4 years ago |
Andrew Kryczka | b464a85e33 |
fix transaction rollback in db_stress TestMultiGet (#6873)
Summary: There were further uses of `txn` after `RollbackTxn(txn)` leading to stress test errors. Moved the rollback to the end of the function. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/6873 Test Plan: found a command from the crash test that previously failed immediately under TSAN; verified now it succeeds. ``` ./db_stress --acquire_snapshot_one_in=10000 --allow_concurrent_memtable_write=1 --avoid_flush_during_recovery=0 --avoid_unnecessary_blocking_io=1 --block_size=16384 --bloom_bits=222.913637674 --bottommost_compression_type=none --cache_index_and_filter_blocks=1 --cache_size=1048576 --checkpoint_one_in=0 --checksum_type=kCRC32c --clear_column_family_one_in=0 --compact_files_one_in=1000000 --compact_range_one_in=1000000 --compaction_style=1 --compaction_ttl=0 --compression_max_dict_bytes=0 --compression_parallel_threads=1 --compression_type=zstd --compression_zstd_max_train_bytes=0 --continuous_verification_interval=0 --db=/dev/shm/rocksdb/rocksdb_crashtest_whitebox --db_write_buffer_size=1048576 --delpercent=5 --delrangepercent=0 --destroy_db_initially=0 --disable_wal=0 --enable_pipelined_write=0 --flush_one_in=1000000 --format_version=5 --get_current_wal_file_one_in=0 --get_live_files_one_in=1000000 --get_sorted_wal_files_one_in=0 --index_block_restart_interval=12 --index_type=2 --key_len_percent_dist=1,30,69 --level_compaction_dynamic_level_bytes=True --log2_keys_per_lock=22 --long_running_snapshots=0 --max_background_compactions=20 --max_bytes_for_level_base=10485760 --max_key=1000000 --max_key_len=3 --max_manifest_file_size=1073741824 --max_write_batch_group_size_bytes=1048576 --max_write_buffer_number=3 --memtablerep=skip_list --mmap_read=1 --mock_direct_io=False --nooverwritepercent=1 --num_levels=1 --open_files=100 --ops_per_thread=200000 --partition_filters=1 --pause_background_one_in=1000000 --periodic_compaction_seconds=0 --prefixpercent=5 --progress_reports=0 --read_fault_one_in=0 --readpercent=45 --recycle_log_file_num=0 --reopen=20 --snapshot_hold_ops=100000 --subcompactions=4 --sync=0 --sync_fault_injection=False --target_file_size_base=2097152 --target_file_size_multiplier=2 --test_batches_snapshots=0 --txn_write_policy=1 --unordered_write=1 --use_block_based_filter=0 --use_direct_io_for_flush_and_compaction=0 --use_direct_reads=0 --use_full_merge_v1=1 --use_merge=1 --use_multiget=1 --use_txn=1 --verify_checksum=1 --verify_checksum_one_in=1000000 --verify_db_one_in=100000 --write_buffer_size=4194304 --write_dbid_to_manifest=0 --writepercent=35 ``` Reviewed By: pdillinger Differential Revision: D21708338 Pulled By: ajkr fbshipit-source-id: dcf55cddee0a14f429a75e7a8a505acf8025f2b1 |
5 years ago |