Summary:
Note: rebase on and merge after https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9349, https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9345, (optional) https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9393
**Context:**
(Quoted from pdillinger) Layers of information during new Bloom/Ribbon Filter construction in building block-based tables includes the following:
a) set of keys to add to filter
b) set of hashes to add to filter (64-bit hash applied to each key)
c) set of Bloom indices to set in filter, with duplicates
d) set of Bloom indices to set in filter, deduplicated
e) final filter and its checksum
This PR aims to detect corruption (e.g, unexpected hardware/software corruption on data structures residing in the memory for a long time) from b) to e) and leave a) as future works for application level.
- b)'s corruption is detected by verifying the xor checksum of the hash entries calculated as the entries accumulate before being added to the filter. (i.e, `XXPH3FilterBitsBuilder::MaybeVerifyHashEntriesChecksum()`)
- c) - e)'s corruption is detected by verifying the hash entries indeed exists in the constructed filter by re-querying these hash entries in the filter (i.e, `FilterBitsBuilder::MaybePostVerify()`) after computing the block checksum (except for PartitionFilter, which is done right after each `FilterBitsBuilder::Finish` for impl simplicity - see code comment for more). For this stage of detection, we assume hash entries are not corrupted after checking on b) since the time interval from b) to c) is relatively short IMO.
Option to enable this feature of detection is `BlockBasedTableOptions::detect_filter_construct_corruption` which is false by default.
**Summary:**
- Implemented new functions `XXPH3FilterBitsBuilder::MaybeVerifyHashEntriesChecksum()` and `FilterBitsBuilder::MaybePostVerify()`
- Ensured hash entries, final filter and banding and their [cache reservation ](https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/9073) are released properly despite corruption
- See [Filter.construction.artifacts.release.point.pdf ](https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/files/7923487/Design.Filter.construction.artifacts.release.point.pdf) for high-level design
- Bundled and refactored hash entries's related artifact in XXPH3FilterBitsBuilder into `HashEntriesInfo` for better control on lifetime of these artifact during `SwapEntires`, `ResetEntries`
- Ensured RocksDB block-based table builder calls `FilterBitsBuilder::MaybePostVerify()` after constructing the filter by `FilterBitsBuilder::Finish()`
- When encountering such filter construction corruption, stop writing the filter content to files and mark such a block-based table building non-ok by storing the corruption status in the builder.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9342
Test Plan:
- Added new unit test `DBFilterConstructionCorruptionTestWithParam.DetectCorruption`
- Included this new feature in `DBFilterConstructionReserveMemoryTestWithParam.ReserveMemory` as this feature heavily touch ReserveMemory's impl
- For fallback case, I run `./filter_bench -impl=3 -detect_filter_construct_corruption=true -reserve_table_builder_memory=true -strict_capacity_limit=true -quick -runs 10 | grep 'Build avg'` to make sure nothing break.
- Added to `filter_bench`: increased filter construction time by **30%**, mostly by `MaybePostVerify()`
- FastLocalBloom
- Before change: `./filter_bench -impl=2 -quick -runs 10 | grep 'Build avg'`: **28.86643s**
- After change:
- `./filter_bench -impl=2 -detect_filter_construct_corruption=false -quick -runs 10 | grep 'Build avg'` (expect a tiny increase due to MaybePostVerify is always called regardless): **27.6644s (-4% perf improvement might be due to now we don't drop bloom hash entry in `AddAllEntries` along iteration but in bulk later, same with the bypassing-MaybePostVerify case below)**
- `./filter_bench -impl=2 -detect_filter_construct_corruption=true -quick -runs 10 | grep 'Build avg'` (expect acceptable increase): **34.41159s (+20%)**
- `./filter_bench -impl=2 -detect_filter_construct_corruption=true -quick -runs 10 | grep 'Build avg'` (by-passing MaybePostVerify, expect minor increase): **27.13431s (-6%)**
- Standard128Ribbon
- Before change: `./filter_bench -impl=3 -quick -runs 10 | grep 'Build avg'`: **122.5384s**
- After change:
- `./filter_bench -impl=3 -detect_filter_construct_corruption=false -quick -runs 10 | grep 'Build avg'` (expect a tiny increase due to MaybePostVerify is always called regardless - verified by removing MaybePostVerify under this case and found only +-1ns difference): **124.3588s (+2%)**
- `./filter_bench -impl=3 -detect_filter_construct_corruption=true -quick -runs 10 | grep 'Build avg'`(expect acceptable increase): **159.4946s (+30%)**
- `./filter_bench -impl=3 -detect_filter_construct_corruption=true -quick -runs 10 | grep 'Build avg'`(by-passing MaybePostVerify, expect minor increase) : **125.258s (+2%)**
- Added to `db_stress`: `make crash_test`, `./db_stress --detect_filter_construct_corruption=true`
- Manually smoke-tested: manually corrupted the filter construction in some db level tests with basic PUT and background flush. As expected, the error did get returned to users in subsequent PUT and Flush status.
Reviewed By: pdillinger
Differential Revision: D33746928
Pulled By: hx235
fbshipit-source-id: cb056426be5a7debc1cd16f23bc250f36a08ca57
Summary:
Note: This PR is the 1st part of a bigger PR stack (https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9073).
Context:
Previously, the payload (i.e, filter data) within `BlockBasedTableBuilder::Rep::FilterBlockBuilder` object is not deallocated until `BlockBasedTableBuilder` is deallocated, despite it is no longer useful after its related `filter_content` being written.
- Transferred the payload (i.e, the filter data) out of `BlockBasedTableBuilder::Rep::FilterBlockBuilder` object
- For PartitionedFilter:
- Unified `filters` and `filter_gc` lists into one `std::deque<FilterEntry> filters` by adding a new field `last_filter_entry_key` and storing the `std::unique_ptr filter_data` with the `Slice filter` in the same entry
- Reset `last_filter_data` in the case where `filters` is empty, which should be as by then we would've finish using all the `Slice filter`
- Deallocated the payload by going out of scope as soon as we're done with using the `filter_content` associated with the payload
- This is an internal interface change at the level of `FilterBlockBuilder::Finish()`, which leads to touching the inherited interface in `BlockBasedFilterBlockBuilder`. But for that, the payload transferring is ignored.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9070
Test Plan: - The main focus is to catch segment fault error during `FilterBlockBuilder::Finish()` and `BlockBasedTableBuilder::Finish()` and interface mismatch. Relying on existing CI tests is enough as `assert(false)` was temporarily added to verify the new logic of transferring ownership indeed run
Reviewed By: pdillinger
Differential Revision: D31884933
Pulled By: hx235
fbshipit-source-id: f73ecfbea13788d4fc058013ace27230110b52f4
Summary:
Somewhat confusingly, index and filter partition blocks are
never owned by table readers, even with
cache_index_and_filter_blocks=false. They still go into block cache
(possibly pinned by table reader) if there is a block cache. If no block
cache, they are only loaded transiently on demand.
This PR primarily clarifies the options APIs and some internal code
comments.
Also, this closes a hypothetical data corruption vulnerability where
some but not all index partitions are pinned. I haven't been able to
reproduce a case where it can happen (the failure seems to propagate
to abort table open) but it's worth patching nonetheless.
Fixes https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/8979
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9068
Test Plan:
existing tests :-/ I could cover the new code using sync
points, but then I'd have to very carefully relax my `assert(false)`
Reviewed By: ajkr
Differential Revision: D31898284
Pulled By: pdillinger
fbshipit-source-id: f2511a7d3a36bc04b627935d8e6cfea6422f98be
Summary:
This header file was including everything and the kitchen sink when it did not need to. This resulted in many places including this header when they needed other pieces instead.
Cleaned up this header to only include what was needed and fixed up the remaining code to include what was now missing.
Hopefully, this sort of code hygiene cleanup will speed up the builds...
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8930
Reviewed By: pdillinger
Differential Revision: D31142788
Pulled By: mrambacher
fbshipit-source-id: 6b45de3f300750c79f751f6227dece9cfd44085d
Summary:
With Ribbon filter work and possible variance in actual bits
per key (or prefix; general term "entry") to achieve certain FP rates,
I've received a request to be able to track actual bits per key in
generated filters. This change adds a num_filter_entries table
property, which can be combined with filter_size to get bits per key
(entry).
This can vary from num_entries in at least these ways:
* Different versions of same key are only counted once in filters.
* With prefix filters, several user keys map to the same filter entry.
* A single filter can include both prefixes and user keys.
Note that FilterBlockBuilder::NumAdded() didn't do anything useful
except distinguish empty from non-empty.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8323
Test Plan: basic unit test included, others updated
Reviewed By: jay-zhuang
Differential Revision: D28596210
Pulled By: pdillinger
fbshipit-source-id: 529a111f3c84501e5a470bc84705e436ee68c376
Summary:
Right now all I/O failures under
PartitionFilterBlock::CacheDependencies() is swallowed. Return error in
case prefetch fails.
On returning error in PartitionedFilterBlockReader::CacheDependencies was causing stress test failure because PrefetchBuffer is initialized with enable_ = true, as result when PosixMmapReadableFile::Read is called from Prefetch, scratch is ignored causing buffer to fill with garbage values. Initializing prefetch buffer by CreatePrefetchBuffer that sets enable_ with !ioptions.allow_mmap_reads fixed the problem as it returns without prefetching data if allow_mmap_reads is set.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7543
Test Plan:
make check -j64;
python -u tools/db_crashtest.py --simple blackbox
Reviewed By: anand1976
Differential Revision: D24284596
Pulled By: akankshamahajan15
fbshipit-source-id: f3f0fd44b59dcf60645730436f28564a07884868
Summary:
Right now all I/O failures under
PartitionFilterBlock::CacheDependencies() is swallowed. Return error in
case prefetch fails.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7463
Test Plan: make check -j64
Reviewed By: anand1976
Differential Revision: D24008226
Pulled By: akankshamahajan15
fbshipit-source-id: b65d63b2d01465db92500b78de7ad58650ec9b3b
Summary:
Current implementation of the ```read_options.deadline``` option only checks the deadline for random file reads during point lookups. This PR extends the checks to file opens, prefetches and preloads as part of table open.
The main changes are in the ```BlockBasedTable```, partitioned index and filter readers, and ```TableCache``` to take ReadOptions as an additional parameter. In ```BlockBasedTable::Open```, in order to retain existing behavior w.r.t checksum verification and block cache usage, we filter out most of the options in ```ReadOptions``` except ```deadline```. However, having the ```ReadOptions``` gives us more flexibility to honor other options like verify_checksums, fill_cache etc. in the future.
Additional changes in callsites due to function signature changes in ```NewTableReader()``` and ```FilePrefetchBuffer```.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/6982
Test Plan: Add new unit tests in db_basic_test
Reviewed By: riversand963
Differential Revision: D22219515
Pulled By: anand1976
fbshipit-source-id: 8a3b92f4a889808013838603aa3ca35229cd501b
Summary:
When dynamically linking two binaries together, different builds of RocksDB from two sources might cause errors. To provide a tool for user to solve the problem, the RocksDB namespace is changed to a flag which can be overridden in build time.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/6433
Test Plan: Build release, all and jtest. Try to build with ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE with another flag.
Differential Revision: D19977691
fbshipit-source-id: aa7f2d0972e1c31d75339ac48478f34f6cfcfb3e
Summary:
Remove the redundant PartitionedFilterBlockBuilder::num_added_ and ::NumAdded since the parent class, FullFilterBlockBuilder, already provides them.
Also rename filters_in_partition_ and filters_per_partition_ to keys_added_to_partition_ and keys_per_partition_ to improve readability.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/6299
Test Plan: make check
Differential Revision: D19413278
Pulled By: pdillinger
fbshipit-source-id: 04926ee7874477d659cb2b6ae03f2d995fb747e5
Summary:
Amongst other things, PR https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/5504 refactored the filter block readers so that
only the filter block contents are stored in the block cache (as opposed to the
earlier design where the cache stored the filter block reader itself, leading to
potentially dangling pointers and concurrency bugs). However, this change
introduced a performance hit since with the new code, the metadata fields are
re-parsed upon every access. This patch reunites the block contents with the
filter bits reader to eliminate this overhead; since this is still a self-contained
pure data object, it is safe to store it in the cache. (Note: this is similar to how
the zstd digest is handled.)
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5936
Test Plan:
make asan_check
filter_bench results for the old code:
```
$ ./filter_bench -quick
WARNING: Assertions are enabled; benchmarks unnecessarily slow
Building...
Build avg ns/key: 26.7153
Number of filters: 16669
Total memory (MB): 200.009
Bits/key actual: 10.0647
----------------------------
Inside queries...
Dry run (46b) ns/op: 33.4258
Single filter ns/op: 42.5974
Random filter ns/op: 217.861
----------------------------
Outside queries...
Dry run (25d) ns/op: 32.4217
Single filter ns/op: 50.9855
Random filter ns/op: 219.167
Average FP rate %: 1.13993
----------------------------
Done. (For more info, run with -legend or -help.)
$ ./filter_bench -quick -use_full_block_reader
WARNING: Assertions are enabled; benchmarks unnecessarily slow
Building...
Build avg ns/key: 26.5172
Number of filters: 16669
Total memory (MB): 200.009
Bits/key actual: 10.0647
----------------------------
Inside queries...
Dry run (46b) ns/op: 32.3556
Single filter ns/op: 83.2239
Random filter ns/op: 370.676
----------------------------
Outside queries...
Dry run (25d) ns/op: 32.2265
Single filter ns/op: 93.5651
Random filter ns/op: 408.393
Average FP rate %: 1.13993
----------------------------
Done. (For more info, run with -legend or -help.)
```
With the new code:
```
$ ./filter_bench -quick
WARNING: Assertions are enabled; benchmarks unnecessarily slow
Building...
Build avg ns/key: 25.4285
Number of filters: 16669
Total memory (MB): 200.009
Bits/key actual: 10.0647
----------------------------
Inside queries...
Dry run (46b) ns/op: 31.0594
Single filter ns/op: 43.8974
Random filter ns/op: 226.075
----------------------------
Outside queries...
Dry run (25d) ns/op: 31.0295
Single filter ns/op: 50.3824
Random filter ns/op: 226.805
Average FP rate %: 1.13993
----------------------------
Done. (For more info, run with -legend or -help.)
$ ./filter_bench -quick -use_full_block_reader
WARNING: Assertions are enabled; benchmarks unnecessarily slow
Building...
Build avg ns/key: 26.5308
Number of filters: 16669
Total memory (MB): 200.009
Bits/key actual: 10.0647
----------------------------
Inside queries...
Dry run (46b) ns/op: 33.2968
Single filter ns/op: 58.6163
Random filter ns/op: 291.434
----------------------------
Outside queries...
Dry run (25d) ns/op: 32.1839
Single filter ns/op: 66.9039
Random filter ns/op: 292.828
Average FP rate %: 1.13993
----------------------------
Done. (For more info, run with -legend or -help.)
```
Differential Revision: D17991712
Pulled By: ltamasi
fbshipit-source-id: 7ea205550217bfaaa1d5158ebd658e5832e60f29
Summary:
Partitioned filters make use of a top-level index to find the partition in which the filter resides. The top-level index has a key per partition. The key is guaranteed to be larger or equal than any key in that partition. When used with format_version 3, which excludes the sequence number form index keys, the separator key in the index could be equal to the prefix of the keys in the next partition. In this way, when searching for the key, the top-level index will lead us to the previous partition, which has no key with that prefix. The prefix bloom test thus returns false, although the prefix exists in the bloom of the next partition.
The patch fixes that by a hack: It always adds the prefix of the first key of the next partition to the bloom of the current partition. In this way, in the corner cases that the index will lead us to the previous partition, we still can find the bloom filter there.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5835
Differential Revision: D17513585
Pulled By: maysamyabandeh
fbshipit-source-id: e2d1ff26c759e6e03875c4d57f4228316ecf50e9
Summary:
Currently, when the block cache is used for the filter block, it is not
really the block itself that is stored in the cache but a FilterBlockReader
object. Since this object is not pure data (it has, for instance, pointers that
might dangle, including in one case a back pointer to the TableReader), it's not
really sharable. To avoid the issues around this, the current code erases the
cache entries when the TableReader is closed (which, BTW, is not sufficient
since a concurrent TableReader might have picked up the object in the meantime).
Instead of doing this, the patch moves the FilterBlockReader out of the cache
altogether, and decouples the filter reader object from the filter block.
In particular, instead of the TableReader owning, or caching/pinning the
FilterBlockReader (based on the customer's settings), with the change the
TableReader unconditionally owns the FilterBlockReader, which in turn
owns/caches/pins the filter block. This change also enables us to reuse the code
paths historically used for data blocks for filters as well.
Note:
Eviction statistics for filter blocks are temporarily broken. We plan to fix this in a
separate phase.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5504
Test Plan: make asan_check
Differential Revision: D16036974
Pulled By: ltamasi
fbshipit-source-id: 770f543c5fb4ed126fd1e04bfd3809cf4ff9c091
Summary:
BlockCacheLookupContext only contains the caller for now.
We will trace block accesses at five places:
1. BlockBasedTable::GetFilter.
2. BlockBasedTable::GetUncompressedDict.
3. BlockBasedTable::MaybeReadAndLoadToCache. (To trace access on data, index, and range deletion block.)
4. BlockBasedTable::Get. (To trace the referenced key and whether the referenced key exists in a fetched data block.)
5. BlockBasedTable::MultiGet. (To trace the referenced key and whether the referenced key exists in a fetched data block.)
We create the context at:
1. BlockBasedTable::Get. (kUserGet)
2. BlockBasedTable::MultiGet. (kUserMGet)
3. BlockBasedTable::NewIterator. (either kUserIterator, kCompaction, or external SST ingestion calls this function.)
4. BlockBasedTable::Open. (kPrefetch)
5. Index/Filter::CacheDependencies. (kPrefetch)
6. BlockBasedTable::ApproximateOffsetOf. (kCompaction or kUserApproximateSize).
I loaded 1 million key-value pairs into the database and ran the readrandom benchmark with a single thread. I gave the block cache 10 GB to make sure all reads hit the block cache after warmup. The throughput is comparable.
Throughput of this PR: 231334 ops/s.
Throughput of the master branch: 238428 ops/s.
Experiment setup:
RocksDB: version 6.2
Date: Mon Jun 10 10:42:51 2019
CPU: 24 * Intel Core Processor (Skylake)
CPUCache: 16384 KB
Keys: 20 bytes each
Values: 100 bytes each (100 bytes after compression)
Entries: 1000000
Prefix: 20 bytes
Keys per prefix: 0
RawSize: 114.4 MB (estimated)
FileSize: 114.4 MB (estimated)
Write rate: 0 bytes/second
Read rate: 0 ops/second
Compression: NoCompression
Compression sampling rate: 0
Memtablerep: skip_list
Perf Level: 1
Load command: ./db_bench --benchmarks="fillseq" --key_size=20 --prefix_size=20 --keys_per_prefix=0 --value_size=100 --statistics --cache_index_and_filter_blocks --cache_size=10737418240 --disable_auto_compactions=1 --disable_wal=1 --compression_type=none --min_level_to_compress=-1 --compression_ratio=1 --num=1000000
Run command: ./db_bench --benchmarks="readrandom,stats" --use_existing_db --threads=1 --duration=120 --key_size=20 --prefix_size=20 --keys_per_prefix=0 --value_size=100 --statistics --cache_index_and_filter_blocks --cache_size=10737418240 --disable_auto_compactions=1 --disable_wal=1 --compression_type=none --min_level_to_compress=-1 --compression_ratio=1 --num=1000000 --duration=120
TODOs:
1. Create a caller for external SST file ingestion and differentiate the callers for iterator.
2. Integrate tracer to trace block cache accesses.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5421
Differential Revision: D15704258
Pulled By: HaoyuHuang
fbshipit-source-id: 4aa8a55f8cb1576ffb367bfa3186a91d8f06d93a
Summary:
CachableEntry is used in a variety of contexts: it may refer to a cached
object (i.e. an object in the block cache), an owned object, or an
unowned object; also, in some cases (most notably with iterators), the
responsibility of managing the pointed-to object gets handed off to
another object. Each of the above scenarios have different implications
for the lifecycle of the referenced object. For the most part, the patch
does not change the lifecycle of managed objects; however, it makes
these relationships explicit, and it also enables us to eliminate some
hacks and accident-prone code around releasing cache handles and
deleting/cleaning up objects. (The only places where the patch changes
how an objects are managed are the partitions of partitioned indexes and
filters.)
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5252
Differential Revision: D15101358
Pulled By: ltamasi
fbshipit-source-id: 9eb59e9ae5a7230e3345789762d0ba1f189485be
Summary:
Value delta encoding in format_version 4 requires the differences between the size of two consecutive handles to be sent to BlockBuilder::Add. This applies not only to indexes on blocks but also the indexes on indexes and filters in partitioned indexes and filters respectively. The patch fixes a bug where the partitioned filters would encode the entire size of the handle rather than the difference of the size with the last size.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/4381
Differential Revision: D9879505
Pulled By: maysamyabandeh
fbshipit-source-id: 27a22e49b482b927fbd5629dc310c46d63d4b6d1
Summary:
Given that index value is a BlockHandle, which is basically an <offset, size> pair we can apply delta encoding on the values. The first value at each index restart interval encoded the full BlockHandle but the rest encode only the size. Refer to IndexBlockIter::DecodeCurrentValue for the detail of the encoding. This reduces the index size which helps using the block cache more efficiently. The feature is enabled with using format_version 4.
The feature comes with a bit of cpu overhead which should be paid back by the higher cache hits due to smaller index block size.
Results with sysbench read-only using 4k blocks and using 16 index restart interval:
Format 2:
19585 rocksdb read-only range=100
Format 3:
19569 rocksdb read-only range=100
Format 4:
19352 rocksdb read-only range=100
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/3983
Differential Revision: D8361343
Pulled By: maysamyabandeh
fbshipit-source-id: f882ee082322acac32b0072e2bdbb0b5f854e651
Summary:
format_version 3 changes the format of index blocks by storing user keys instead of the internal keys, which saves 8-bytes per key. This patch extends the format to top-level indexes in partitioned index/filters.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/3958
Differential Revision: D8294615
Pulled By: maysamyabandeh
fbshipit-source-id: 17666cc16b8076c363972e2308e31547e835f0fe
Summary:
Currently it is not possible to change bloom filter config without restart the db, which is causing a lot of operational complexity for users.
This PR aims to make it possible to dynamically change bloom filter config.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/3601
Differential Revision: D7253114
Pulled By: miasantreble
fbshipit-source-id: f22595437d3e0b86c95918c484502de2ceca120c
Summary:
The existing unit test did not set the level so the check for pinned partitioned filter/index being properly released from the block cache was not properly exercised as they only take effect in level 0. As a result a memory leak in pinned partitioned filters was hidden. The patch fix the test as well as the bug.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/3692
Differential Revision: D7559763
Pulled By: maysamyabandeh
fbshipit-source-id: 55eff274945838af983c764a7d71e8daff092e4a
Summary:
This is the continuation of https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/2661 for filter partitions. When pin_l0 is set (along with cache_xxx), then open table open the filter partitions are loaded into the cache and pinned there.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/2766
Differential Revision: D5671098
Pulled By: maysamyabandeh
fbshipit-source-id: 174f24018f1d7f1129621e7380287b65b67d2115
Summary:
Right now, if direct I/O is enabled, prefetching the last 512KB cannot be applied, except compaction inputs or readahead is enabled for iterators. This can create a lot of I/O for HDD cases. To solve the problem, the 512KB is prefetched in block based table if direct I/O is enabled. The prefetched buffer is passed in totegher with random access file reader, so that we try to read from the buffer before reading from the file. This can be extended in the future to support flexible user iterator readahead too.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/2708
Differential Revision: D5593091
Pulled By: siying
fbshipit-source-id: ee36ff6d8af11c312a2622272b21957a7b5c81e7
Summary:
Currently metadata_block_size controls only index partition size. With this patch a partition is cut after any of index or filter partitions reaches metadata_block_size.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/2452
Differential Revision: D5275651
Pulled By: maysamyabandeh
fbshipit-source-id: 5057e4424b4c8902043782e6bf8c38f0c4f25160
Summary:
Any non-raw-data dependent object must be destructed before the table
closes. There was a bug of not doing that for filter object. This patch
fixes the bug and adds a unit test to prevent such bugs in future.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/2246
Differential Revision: D5001318
Pulled By: maysamyabandeh
fbshipit-source-id: 6d8772e58765485868094b92964da82ef9730b6d
Summary:
Some filters such as partitioned filter have pointers to the table for which they are created. Therefore is they are stored in the block cache, the should be forcibly erased from block cache before closing the table, which would result into deleting the object. Otherwise the destructor will be called later when the cache is lazily erasing the object, which having the parent table no longer existent it could result into undefined behavior.
Update: there will be still cases the filter is not removed from the cache since the table has not kept a pointer to the cache handle to be able to forcibly release it later. We make sure that the filter destructor does not access the table pointer to get around such cases.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/2207
Differential Revision: D4941591
Pulled By: maysamyabandeh
fbshipit-source-id: 56fbab2a11cf447e1aa67caa30b58d7bd7ce5bbd
Summary:
This is the second split of this pull request: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/1891 which includes only the builder part. The testing will be included in the third split, where the reader is also included.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/1952
Differential Revision: D4660272
Pulled By: maysamyabandeh
fbshipit-source-id: 36b3cf0