Summary:
New public interfaces:
`TraceRecord` and `TraceRecord::Handler`, available in "rocksdb/trace_record.h".
`Replayer`, available in `rocksdb/utilities/replayer.h`.
User can use `DB::NewDefaultReplayer()` to create a Replayer to auto/manual replay a trace file.
Unit tests:
- `./db_test2 --gtest_filter="DBTest2.TraceAndReplay"`: Updated with the internal API changes.
- `./db_test2 --gtest_filter="DBTest2.TraceAndManualReplay"`: New for manual replay.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8611
Reviewed By: ajkr
Differential Revision: D30266329
Pulled By: autopear
fbshipit-source-id: 1ecb3cbbedae0f6a67c18f0cc82e002b4d81b6f8
Summary:
The last few releases overlooked adding to this test. This
change fixes that.
This change also fixes the problem of older branches not understanding
ROCKSDB_NO_FBCODE and referencing compilers no longer supported.
During the test, build_detect_platform is patched to force no FBCODE
compiler usage. (We should not need to update old branches perpetually.)
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8651
Test Plan: local run reproduces regression described in https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/8650
Reviewed By: jay-zhuang, zhichao-cao
Differential Revision: D30261872
Pulled By: pdillinger
fbshipit-source-id: 02b447d224d7e0eb8613c63185437ded146713bc
Summary:
Changes the API of the MemPurge process: the `bool experimental_allow_mempurge` and `experimental_mempurge_policy` flags have been replaced by a `double experimental_mempurge_threshold` option.
This change of API reflects another major change introduced in this PR: the MemPurgeDecider() function now works by sampling the memtables being flushed to estimate the overall amount of useful payload (payload minus the garbage), and then compare this useful payload estimate with the `double experimental_mempurge_threshold` value.
Therefore, when the value of this flag is `0.0` (default value), mempurge is simply deactivated. On the other hand, a value of `DBL_MAX` would be equivalent to always going through a mempurge regardless of the garbage ratio estimate.
At the moment, a `double experimental_mempurge_threshold` value else than 0.0 or `DBL_MAX` is opnly supported`with the `SkipList` memtable representation.
Regarding the sampling, this PR includes the introduction of a `MemTable::UniqueRandomSample` function that collects (approximately) random entries from the memtable by using the new `SkipList::Iterator::RandomSeek()` under the hood, or by iterating through each memtable entry, depending on the target sample size and the total number of entries.
The unit tests have been readapted to support this new API.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8628
Reviewed By: pdillinger
Differential Revision: D30149315
Pulled By: bjlemaire
fbshipit-source-id: 1feef5390c95db6f4480ab4434716533d3947f27
Summary:
`GenericRateLimiter` slow path handles requests that cannot be satisfied
immediately. Such requests enter a queue, and their thread stays in `Request()`
until they are granted or the rate limiter is stopped. These threads are
responsible for unblocking themselves. The work to do so is split into two main
duties.
(1) Waiting for the next refill time.
(2) Refilling the bytes and granting requests.
Prior to this PR, the slow path logic involved a leader election algorithm to
pick one thread to perform (1) followed by (2). It elected the thread whose
request was at the front of the highest priority non-empty queue since that
request was most likely to be granted. This algorithm was efficient in terms of
reducing intermediate wakeups, which is a thread waking up only to resume
waiting after finding its request is not granted. However, the conceptual
complexity of this algorithm was too high. It took me a long time to draw a
timeline to understand how it works for just one edge case yet there were so
many.
This PR drops the leader election to reduce conceptual complexity. Now, the two
duties can be performed by whichever thread acquires the lock first. The risk
of this change is increasing the number of intermediate wakeups, however, we
took steps to mitigate that.
- `wait_until_refill_pending_` flag ensures only one thread performs (1). This\
prevents the thundering herd problem at the next refill time. The remaining\
threads wait on their condition variable with an unbounded duration -- thus we\
must remember to notify them to ensure forward progress.
- (1) is typically done by a thread at the front of a queue. This is trivial\
when the queues are initially empty as the first choice that arrives must be\
the only entry in its queue. When queues are initially non-empty, we achieve\
this by having (2) notify a thread at the front of a queue (preferring higher\
priority) to perform the next duty.
- We do not require any additional wakeup for (2). Typically it will just be\
done by the thread that finished (1).
Combined, the second and third bullet points above suggest the refill/granting
will typically be done by a request at the front of its queue. This is
important because one wakeup is saved when a granted request happens to be in an
already running thread.
Note there are a few cases that still lead to intermediate wakeup, however. The
first two are existing issues that also apply to the old algorithm, however, the
third (including both subpoints) is new.
- No request may be granted (only possible when rate limit dynamically\
decreases).
- Requests from a different queue may be granted.
- (2) may be run by a non-front request thread causing it to not be granted even\
if some requests in that same queue are granted. It can happen for a couple\
(unlikely) reasons.
- A new request may sneak in and grab the lock at the refill time, before the\
thread finishing (1) can wake up and grab it.
- A new request may sneak in and grab the lock and execute (1) before (2)'s\
chosen candidate can wake up and grab the lock. Then that non-front request\
thread performing (1) can carry over to perform (2).
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8602
Test Plan:
- Use existing tests. The edge cases listed in the comment are all performance\
related; I could not really think of any related to correctness. The logic\
looks the same whether a thread wakes up/finishes its work early/on-time/late,\
or whether the thread is chosen vs. "steals" the work.
- Verified write throughput and CPU overhead are basically the same with and\
without this change, even in a rate limiter heavy workload:
Test command:
```
$ rm -rf /dev/shm/dbbench/ && TEST_TMPDIR=/dev/shm /usr/bin/time ./db_bench -benchmarks=fillrandom -num_multi_db=64 -num_low_pri_threads=64 -num_high_pri_threads=64 -write_buffer_size=262144 -target_file_size_base=262144 -max_bytes_for_level_base=1048576 -rate_limiter_bytes_per_sec=16777216 -key_size=24 -value_size=1000 -num=10000 -compression_type=none -rate_limiter_refill_period_us=1000
```
Results before this PR:
```
fillrandom : 108.463 micros/op 9219 ops/sec; 9.0 MB/s
7.40user 8.84system 1:26.20elapsed 18%CPU (0avgtext+0avgdata 256140maxresident)k
```
Results after this PR:
```
fillrandom : 108.108 micros/op 9250 ops/sec; 9.0 MB/s
7.45user 8.23system 1:26.68elapsed 18%CPU (0avgtext+0avgdata 255688maxresident)k
```
Reviewed By: hx235
Differential Revision: D30048013
Pulled By: ajkr
fbshipit-source-id: 6741bba9d9dfbccab359806d725105817fef818b
Summary:
Some FIFO users want to keep the data for longer, but the old data is rarely accessed. This feature allows users to configure FIFO compaction so that data older than a threshold is moved to a warm storage tier.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8310
Test Plan: Add several unit tests.
Reviewed By: ajkr
Differential Revision: D28493792
fbshipit-source-id: c14824ea634814dee5278b449ab5c98b6e0b5501
Summary:
- Changed MergeOperator, CompactionFilter, and CompactionFilterFactory into Customizable classes.
- Added Options/Configurable/Object Registration for TTL and Cassandra variants
- Changed the StringAppend MergeOperators to accept a string delimiter rather than a simple char. Made the delimiter into a configurable option
- Added tests for new functionality
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8481
Reviewed By: zhichao-cao
Differential Revision: D30136050
Pulled By: mrambacher
fbshipit-source-id: 271d1772835935b6773abaf018ee71e42f9491af
Summary:
Prior to this change, the "wal_dir" DBOption would always be set (defaults to dbname) when the DBOptions were sanitized. Because of this setitng in the options file, it was not possible to rename/relocate a database directory after it had been created and use the existing options file.
After this change, the "wal_dir" option is only set under specific circumstances. Methods were added to the ImmutableDBOptions class to see if it is set and if it is set to something other than the dbname. Additionally, a method was added to retrieve the effective value of the WAL dir (either the option or the dbname/path).
Tests were added to the core and ldb to test that a database could be created and renamed without issue. Additional tests for various permutations of wal_dir were also added.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8582
Reviewed By: pdillinger, autopear
Differential Revision: D29881122
Pulled By: mrambacher
fbshipit-source-id: 67d3d033dc8813d59917b0a3fba2550c0efd6dfb
Summary:
Introduction of a new `fillanddeleteuniquerandom` benchmark (`db_bench`) with 5 new option flags to simulate a benchmark where the following sequence is repeated multiple times:
"A set of keys S1 is inserted ('`disposable entries`'), then after some delay another set of keys S2 is inserted ('`persistent entries`') and the first set of keys S1 is deleted. S2 artificially represents the insertion of hypothetical results from some undefined computation done on the first set of keys S1. The next sequence can start as soon as the last disposable entry in the set S1 of this sequence is inserted, if the `delay` is non negligible."
New flags:
- `disposable_entries_delete_delay`: minimum delay in microseconds between insertion of the last `disposable` entry, and the start of the insertion of the first `persistent` entry.
- `disposable_entries_batch_size`: number of `disposable` entries inserted at the beginning of each sequence.
- `disposable_entries_value_size`: size of the random `value` string for the `disposable` entries.
- `persistent_entries_batch_size`: number of `persistent` entries inserted at the end of each sequence, right before the deletion of the `disposable` entries starts.
- `persistent_entries_value_size`: size of the random value string for the `persistent` entries.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8593
Reviewed By: pdillinger
Differential Revision: D29974436
Pulled By: bjlemaire
fbshipit-source-id: f578033e5b45e8268ba6fa6f38f4770c2e6e801d
Summary:
* Basic handling of SST file with just range tombstones rather than
failing assertion about smallest_seqno <= largest_seqno
* Adds --verbose option so that there exists a way to see the INFO
output from Repairer.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8544
Test Plan: unit test added, manual testing for --verbose
Reviewed By: ajkr
Differential Revision: D29954805
Pulled By: pdillinger
fbshipit-source-id: 696af25805fc36cc178b04ba6045922a22625fd9
Summary:
Add `experimental_mempurge_policy` flag to `db_stress` and `db_crashtest.py`.
This flag is only read if the `experimental_allow_mempurge` flag is set to `true`. This flag can take the following values: `kAlways`, and `kAlternate` (default).
- `kAlways`: a flush is always redirected to a mempurge. If the mempurge aborts, the a regular flush proceeds.
- `kAlternate`: if one or more of the flush input memtables is an mempurge output memtable, then a flush is performed, else a mempurge is carried out. Similar to kAlways, if a mempurge aborts, the FlushJob proceeds to a regular flush to storage.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8588
Reviewed By: pdillinger
Differential Revision: D29934251
Pulled By: bjlemaire
fbshipit-source-id: 90c1debed2029b9915d066914556547507c33dae
Summary:
- Added Type/CreateFromString
- Added ability to load EventListeners to DBOptions
- Since EventListeners did not previously have a Name(), defaulted to "". If there is no name, the listener cannot be loaded from the ObjectRegistry.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8473
Reviewed By: zhichao-cao
Differential Revision: D29901488
Pulled By: mrambacher
fbshipit-source-id: 2d3a4aa6db1562ac03e7ad41b360e3521d486254
Summary:
Add `experimental_mempurge_policy` option flag and introduce two new `MemPurge` (Memtable Garbage Collection) policies: 'ALWAYS' and 'ALTERNATE'. Default value: ALTERNATE.
`ALWAYS`: every flush will first go through a `MemPurge` process. If the output is too big to fit into a single memtable, then the mempurge is aborted and a regular flush process carries on. `ALWAYS` is designed for user that need to reduce the number of L0 SST file created to a strict minimum, and can afford a small dent in performance (possibly hits to CPU usage, read efficiency, and maximum burst write throughput).
`ALTERNATE`: a flush is transformed into a `MemPurge` except if one of the memtables being flushed is the product of a previous `MemPurge`. `ALTERNATE` is a good tradeoff between reduction in number of L0 SST files created and performance. `ALTERNATE` perform particularly well for completely random garbage ratios, or garbage ratios anywhere in (0%,50%], and even higher when there is a wild variability in garbage ratios.
This PR also includes support for `experimental_mempurge_policy` in `db_bench`.
Testing was done locally by replacing all the `MemPurge` policies of the unit tests with `ALTERNATE`, as well as local testing with `db_crashtest.py` `whitebox` and `blackbox`. Overall, if an `ALWAYS` mempurge policy passes the tests, there is no reasons why an `ALTERNATE` policy would fail, and therefore the mempurge policy was set to `ALWAYS` for all mempurge unit tests.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8583
Reviewed By: pdillinger
Differential Revision: D29888050
Pulled By: bjlemaire
fbshipit-source-id: e2cf26646d66679f6f5fb29842624615610759c1
Summary:
PR https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/8519 fix db_bench_tool.cc for MSVC build errors by simply copy-paste, this PR fix the copy-paste while also works for MSVC.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8553
Reviewed By: ajkr
Differential Revision: D29838056
Pulled By: jay-zhuang
fbshipit-source-id: 0cd60c146b87a355c3dc1061dfe813169d75cea4
Summary:
Now we can analyze the MultiGet queries in the trace file and generate a set of the statistic and analysis files. Note that, when one MultiGet access N keys, we count each sub-get-query individually. But the over all query number is still the MultiGet not the sub-get-query.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8575
Test Plan: added new unit test and make check
Reviewed By: anand1976
Differential Revision: D29860633
Pulled By: zhichao-cao
fbshipit-source-id: a132128527f36828d266df8e36e3ec626c2170be
Summary:
Add flags `overwrite_probability` and `overwrite_window_size` flag to `db_bench`.
Add the possibility of performing a `filluniquerandom` benchmark with an overwrite probability.
For each write operation, there is a probability _p_ that the write is an overwrite (_p_=`overwrite_probability`).
When an overwrite is decided, the key is randomly chosen from the last _N_ keys previously inserted into the DB (with _N_=`overwrite_window_size`).
When a pure write is decided, the key inserted into the DB is unique and therefore will not be an overwrite.
The `overwrite_window_size` is used so that the user can decide if the overwrite are mostly targeting recently inserted keys (when `overwrite_window_size` is small compared to the total number of writes), or can also target keys inserted "a long time ago" (when `overwrite_window_size` is comparable to total number of writes).
Note that total number of writes = # of unique insertions + # of overwrites.
No unit test specifically added.
Local testing show the following **throughputs** for `filluniquerandom` with 1M total writes:
- bypass the code inserts (no `overwrite_probability` flag specified): ~14.0MB/s
- `overwrite_probability=0.99`, `overwrite_window_size=10`: ~17.0MB/s
- `overwrite_probability=0.10`, `overwrite_window_size=10`: ~14.0MB/s
- `overwrite_probability=0.99`, `overwrite_window_size=1M`: ~14.5MB/s
- `overwrite_probability=0.10`, `overwrite_window_size=1M`: ~14.0MB/s
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8569
Reviewed By: pdillinger
Differential Revision: D29818631
Pulled By: bjlemaire
fbshipit-source-id: d472b4ea4e457a4da7c4ee4f14b40cccd6a4587a
Summary:
Tiny PR to add the `experimental_allow_mempurge` to the `db_bench` tool (`Mempurge` is the current prototype for memtable garbage collection).
This is useful to benchmark the prototype of this new feature, stress test it and help find new meaningful heuristics for GC.
By default, the flag to allow `mempurge` is set to `false`.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8546
Reviewed By: anand1976
Differential Revision: D29738338
Pulled By: bjlemaire
fbshipit-source-id: 01892883a2f1c714c110718674da05992d6e2dd6
Summary:
Right now, db_bench with seekrandom and multiple DB setup creates iterator for all DBs just to query one of them. It's different from most real workloads. Fix it by only creating iterators that will be queried.
Also fix a bug that DBs are not destroyed in multi-DB mode.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7818
Test Plan: Run db_bench with single/multiDB X using/not using tailing iterator with ASAN build, and validate the behavior is expected.
Reviewed By: ajkr
Differential Revision: D25720226
fbshipit-source-id: c2ff7ff7120e5ba64287a30b057c5d29b2cbe20b
Summary:
Add `experiemental_allow_mempurge` flag support for `db_stress` and `db_crashtest.py`, with a `false` default value.
I succesfully tested locally both `whitebox` and `blackbox` crash tests with `experiemental_allow_mempurge` flag set as true.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8545
Reviewed By: akankshamahajan15
Differential Revision: D29734513
Pulled By: bjlemaire
fbshipit-source-id: 24316c0eccf6caf409e95c035f31d822c66714ae
Summary:
Fixed a few MSVC (VCToolsVersion=14.0) build errors and warnings
* `DEFINE_string` is a macro and VC compiler complains that it cannot put [ifdef-inside-define](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/5586429/ifdef-inside-define)
* `sleep()` is not a recognizable function. Use `FLAGS_env->SleepForMicroseconds` instead
* Define precise type in comparison to avoid mismatch warning
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8519
Reviewed By: jay-zhuang
Differential Revision: D29683086
fbshipit-source-id: 8c80941472089f8daba84ae29597e75e603850e4
Summary:
1. Fix printing of stats when there are no writes (wamp=0). Previously had a div0 error
2. Added multireadrandom command as a valid target
3. Added ability to pass additional command line options to db_bench. Now can say things like benchmark.sh readrandom --mmap_read and the option will be passed to db_bench.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8346
Reviewed By: zhichao-cao
Differential Revision: D29500436
Pulled By: mrambacher
fbshipit-source-id: 54e90708aae9133be3a903e35efdf8f8abbd86fa
Summary:
Inject read failures in DB reopen, just as what we do for metadata writes and writes.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8476
Test Plan: Some manual tests and make sure failures are triggered.
Reviewed By: anand1976
Differential Revision: D29507283
fbshipit-source-id: d04da0163973447041038bd87701686a417c4e0c
Summary:
Previously Stress can inject metadata write failures when reopening a DB. We extend it to file append too, in the same way.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8474
Test Plan: manually run crash test with various setting and make sure the failures are triggered as expected.
Reviewed By: zhichao-cao
Differential Revision: D29503116
fbshipit-source-id: e73a446e80ccbd09301a579280e56ff949381fab
Summary:
Add a ```-secondary_cache_uri``` to db_stress to allow the user to specify a custom ```SecondaryCache``` object from the object registry. Also allow db_crashtest.py to be run with an alternate db_stress location. Together, these changes will allow us to run db_stress using FB internal components.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8455
Reviewed By: zhichao-cao
Differential Revision: D29371972
Pulled By: anand1976
fbshipit-source-id: dd1b1fd80ebbedc11aa63d9246ea6ae49edb77c4
Summary:
Hello and thanks for RocksDB,
Here is a PR to add file deletes, renames and ```Flush()```, ```Sync()```, ```Fsync()``` and ```Close()``` to file ops report.
The reason is to help tune RocksDB options when using an env/filesystem with high latencies for file level ("metadata") operations, typically seen during ```DB::Open``` (```db_bench -num 0``` also see https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7203 where IOTracing does not trace ```DB::Open```).
Before:
```
> db_bench -benchmarks updaterandom -num 0 -report_file_operations true
...
Entries: 0
...
Num files opened: 12
Num Read(): 6
Num Append(): 8
Num bytes read: 6216
Num bytes written: 6289
```
After:
```
> db_bench -benchmarks updaterandom -num 0 -report_file_operations true
...
Entries: 0
...
Num files opened: 12
Num files deleted: 3
Num files renamed: 4
Num Flush(): 10
Num Sync(): 5
Num Fsync(): 1
Num Close(): 2
Num Read(): 6
Num Append(): 8
Num bytes read: 6216
Num bytes written: 6289
```
Before:
```
> db_bench -benchmarks updaterandom -report_file_operations true
...
Entries: 1000000
...
Num files opened: 18
Num Read(): 396339
Num Append(): 1000058
Num bytes read: 892030224
Num bytes written: 187569238
```
After:
```
> db_bench -benchmarks updaterandom -report_file_operations true
...
Entries: 1000000
...
Num files opened: 18
Num files deleted: 5
Num files renamed: 4
Num Flush(): 1000068
Num Sync(): 9
Num Fsync(): 1
Num Close(): 6
Num Read(): 396339
Num Append(): 1000058
Num bytes read: 892030224
Num bytes written: 187569238
```
Another example showing how using ```DB::OpenForReadOnly``` reduces file operations compared to ```((Optimistic)Transaction)DB::Open```:
```
> db_bench -benchmarks updaterandom -num 1
> db_bench -benchmarks updaterandom -num 0 -use_existing_db true -readonly true -report_file_operations true
...
Entries: 0
...
Num files opened: 8
Num files deleted: 0
Num files renamed: 0
Num Flush(): 0
Num Sync(): 0
Num Fsync(): 0
Num Close(): 0
Num Read(): 13
Num Append(): 0
Num bytes read: 374
Num bytes written: 0
```
```
> db_bench -benchmarks updaterandom -num 1
> db_bench -benchmarks updaterandom -num 0 -use_existing_db true -report_file_operations true
...
Entries: 0
...
Num files opened: 14
Num files deleted: 3
Num files renamed: 4
Num Flush(): 14
Num Sync(): 5
Num Fsync(): 1
Num Close(): 3
Num Read(): 11
Num Append(): 10
Num bytes read: 7291
Num bytes written: 7357
```
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8448
Reviewed By: anand1976
Differential Revision: D29333818
Pulled By: zhichao-cao
fbshipit-source-id: a06a8c87f799806462319115195b3e94faf5f542
Summary:
Add an argument to ldb to dump live file names, column families, and levels, `list_live_files_metadata`. The output shows all active SST file names, sorted first by column family and then by level. For each level the SST files are sorted alphabetically.
Typically, the output looks like this:
```
./ldb --db=/tmp/test_db list_live_files_metadata
Live SST Files:
===== Column Family: default =====
---------- level 0 ----------
/tmp/test_db/000069.sst
---------- level 1 ----------
/tmp/test_db/000064.sst
/tmp/test_db/000065.sst
/tmp/test_db/000066.sst
/tmp/test_db/000071.sst
---------- level 2 ----------
/tmp/test_db/000038.sst
/tmp/test_db/000039.sst
/tmp/test_db/000052.sst
/tmp/test_db/000067.sst
/tmp/test_db/000070.sst
------------------------------
```
Second, a flag was added `--sort_by_filename`, to change the layout of the output. When this flag is added to the command, the output shows all active SST files sorted by name, in front of which the LSM level and the column family are mentioned. With the same example, the following command would return:
```
./ldb --db=/tmp/test_db list_live_files_metadata --sort_by_filename
Live SST Files:
/tmp/test_db/000038.sst : level 2, column family 'default'
/tmp/test_db/000039.sst : level 2, column family 'default'
/tmp/test_db/000052.sst : level 2, column family 'default'
/tmp/test_db/000064.sst : level 1, column family 'default'
/tmp/test_db/000065.sst : level 1, column family 'default'
/tmp/test_db/000066.sst : level 1, column family 'default'
/tmp/test_db/000067.sst : level 2, column family 'default'
/tmp/test_db/000069.sst : level 0, column family 'default'
/tmp/test_db/000070.sst : level 2, column family 'default'
/tmp/test_db/000071.sst : level 1, column family 'default'
------------------------------
```
Thus, the user can either request to show the files by levels, or sorted by filenames.
This PR includes a simple Python unit test that makes sure the file name and level printed out by this new feature matches the one found with an existing feature, `dump_live_file`.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8446
Reviewed By: akankshamahajan15
Differential Revision: D29320080
Pulled By: bjlemaire
fbshipit-source-id: 01fb7b5637c59010d74c80730a28d815994e7009
Summary:
At the moment, the following command : "`./ --db=mypath/ dump_file_files`" returns a series of erronous names with double slashes, ie: "`mypath//000xxx.sst`", including manifest file names with double slashes "`mypath//MANIFEST-00XXX`", whereas "`./ --db=mypath dump_file_files`" correctly returns "`mypath/000xxx.sst`" and "`mypath/MANIFEST-00XXX`".
This (very short) PR simply checks if there is a need to add or remove any '`/`' character when the `db_path` and `manifest_filename`/sst `filenames` are concatenated.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8439
Reviewed By: akankshamahajan15
Differential Revision: D29301349
Pulled By: bjlemaire
fbshipit-source-id: 3e9e58f9749d278b654ae838fcee13ad698705a8
Summary:
Tracing the MultiGet information including timestamp, keys, and CF_IDs to the trace file for analyzing and replay.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8421
Test Plan: make check, add test to trace_analyzer_test
Reviewed By: anand1976
Differential Revision: D29221195
Pulled By: zhichao-cao
fbshipit-source-id: 30c677d6c39ab31ef4bbdf7e0d1fa1fd79f295ff
Summary:
This PR prepopulates warm/hot data blocks which are already in memory
into block cache at the time of flush. On a flush, the data block that is
in memory (in memtables) get flushed to the device. If using Direct IO,
additional IO is incurred to read this data back into memory again, which
is avoided by enabling newly added option.
Right now, this is enabled only for flush for data blocks. We plan to
expand this option to cover compactions in the future and for other types
of blocks.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8242
Test Plan: Add new unit test
Reviewed By: anand1976
Differential Revision: D28521703
Pulled By: akankshamahajan15
fbshipit-source-id: 7219d6958821cedce689a219c3963a6f1a9d5f05
Summary:
Marked the Ribbon filter and optimize_filters_for_memory features
as production-ready, each enabling memory savings for Bloom-like filters.
Use `NewRibbonFilterPolicy` in place of `NewBloomFilterPolicy` to use
Ribbon filters instead of Bloom, or `ribbonfilter` in place of
`bloomfilter` in configuration string.
Some small refactoring in db_stress.
Removed/refactored unused code in db_bench, in part preparing for future
default possibly being different from "disabled."
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8408
Test Plan:
Lots of prior automated, ad-hoc, and "real world" testing.
Updated tests for new API names. Quick db_bench test:
bloom fillrandom
77730 ops/sec
rocksdb.block.cache.filter.bytes.insert COUNT : 89929384
ribbon fillrandom
71492 ops/sec
rocksdb.block.cache.filter.bytes.insert COUNT : 64531384
Reviewed By: mrambacher
Differential Revision: D29140805
Pulled By: pdillinger
fbshipit-source-id: d742c922722421678f95ad85eeb0aaebc9f5e49a
Summary:
- Added CreateFromString method to Env and FilesSystem to replace LoadEnv/Load. This method/signature is a precursor to making these classes extend Customizable.
- Added CreateFromSystem to Env. This method standardizes creating an Env from the environment variables. Previously, some places would check TEST_ENV_URI and others would also check TEST_FS_URI. Now the code is more command/standardized.
- Added CreateFromFlags to Env. These method allows Env to be create from string options (such as GFLAGS options) in a more standard way.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8174
Reviewed By: zhichao-cao
Differential Revision: D28999603
Pulled By: mrambacher
fbshipit-source-id: 88e6911e7e91f908458a7fe10a20e93ecbc275fb
Summary:
Changed fprintf function to fputc in ApplyVersionEdit, and replaced null characters with whitespaces.
Added unit test in ldb_test.py - verifies that manifest_dump --verbose output is correct when keys and values containing null characters are inserted.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8378
Reviewed By: pdillinger
Differential Revision: D29034584
Pulled By: bjlemaire
fbshipit-source-id: 50833687a8a5f726e247c38457eadc3e6dbab862
Summary:
Currently, we either use the file system inode or a monotonically incrementing runtime ID as the block cache key prefix. However, if we use a monotonically incrementing runtime ID (in the case that the file system does not support inode id generation), in some cases, it cannot ensure uniqueness (e.g., we have secondary cache migrated from host to host). We use DbSessionID (20 bytes) + current file number (at most 10 bytes) as the new cache block key prefix when the secondary cache is enabled. So can accommodate scenarios such as transfer of cache state across hosts.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8360
Test Plan: add the test to lru_cache_test
Reviewed By: pdillinger
Differential Revision: D29006215
Pulled By: zhichao-cao
fbshipit-source-id: 6cff686b38d83904667a2bd39923cd030df16814
Summary:
- Fix cmake build failure with gflags.
- Add CI tests for both gflags 2.1 and 2.2.
- Fix ctest config with gtest.
- Add CI to run test with ctest.
One benefit of ctest is it support timeout, it's set to 5min in our CI, so we will know which test is hang.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8324
Test Plan: CI pass
Reviewed By: ajkr
Differential Revision: D28762517
Pulled By: jay-zhuang
fbshipit-source-id: 09063c5af5f9f33abfcdeb48593acbd9826cd199
Summary:
Whitebox crash test can run significantly over the time limit for test slowness or no kiling points. This indefinite job can create problem when this test is periodically scheduled as a job. Instead, kill the job if it is 15 minutes over the limit.
Refactor the code slightly to consolidate the code for executing commands for white and black box tests.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8341
Test Plan: Run both of black and white box tests with both of natual and explicit kill condition.
Reviewed By: jay-zhuang
Differential Revision: D28756170
fbshipit-source-id: f253149890e62ace78f871be927e093e9b12f49b
Summary:
This change gathers and publishes statistics about the
kinds of items in block cache. This is especially important for
profiling relative usage of cache by index vs. filter vs. data blocks.
It works by iterating over the cache during periodic stats dump
(InternalStats, stats_dump_period_sec) or on demand when
DB::Get(Map)Property(kBlockCacheEntryStats), except that for
efficiency and sharing among column families, saved data from
the last scan is used when the data is not considered too old.
The new information can be seen in info LOG, for example:
Block cache LRUCache@0x7fca62229330 capacity: 95.37 MB collections: 8 last_copies: 0 last_secs: 0.00178 secs_since: 0
Block cache entry stats(count,size,portion): DataBlock(7092,28.24 MB,29.6136%) FilterBlock(215,867.90 KB,0.888728%) FilterMetaBlock(2,5.31 KB,0.00544%) IndexBlock(217,180.11 KB,0.184432%) WriteBuffer(1,256.00 KB,0.262144%) Misc(1,0.00 KB,0%)
And also through DB::GetProperty and GetMapProperty (here using
ldb just for demonstration):
$ ./ldb --db=/dev/shm/dbbench/ get_property rocksdb.block-cache-entry-stats
rocksdb.block-cache-entry-stats.bytes.data-block: 0
rocksdb.block-cache-entry-stats.bytes.deprecated-filter-block: 0
rocksdb.block-cache-entry-stats.bytes.filter-block: 0
rocksdb.block-cache-entry-stats.bytes.filter-meta-block: 0
rocksdb.block-cache-entry-stats.bytes.index-block: 178992
rocksdb.block-cache-entry-stats.bytes.misc: 0
rocksdb.block-cache-entry-stats.bytes.other-block: 0
rocksdb.block-cache-entry-stats.bytes.write-buffer: 0
rocksdb.block-cache-entry-stats.capacity: 8388608
rocksdb.block-cache-entry-stats.count.data-block: 0
rocksdb.block-cache-entry-stats.count.deprecated-filter-block: 0
rocksdb.block-cache-entry-stats.count.filter-block: 0
rocksdb.block-cache-entry-stats.count.filter-meta-block: 0
rocksdb.block-cache-entry-stats.count.index-block: 215
rocksdb.block-cache-entry-stats.count.misc: 1
rocksdb.block-cache-entry-stats.count.other-block: 0
rocksdb.block-cache-entry-stats.count.write-buffer: 0
rocksdb.block-cache-entry-stats.id: LRUCache@0x7f3636661290
rocksdb.block-cache-entry-stats.percent.data-block: 0.000000
rocksdb.block-cache-entry-stats.percent.deprecated-filter-block: 0.000000
rocksdb.block-cache-entry-stats.percent.filter-block: 0.000000
rocksdb.block-cache-entry-stats.percent.filter-meta-block: 0.000000
rocksdb.block-cache-entry-stats.percent.index-block: 2.133751
rocksdb.block-cache-entry-stats.percent.misc: 0.000000
rocksdb.block-cache-entry-stats.percent.other-block: 0.000000
rocksdb.block-cache-entry-stats.percent.write-buffer: 0.000000
rocksdb.block-cache-entry-stats.secs_for_last_collection: 0.000052
rocksdb.block-cache-entry-stats.secs_since_last_collection: 0
Solution detail - We need some way to flag what kind of blocks each
entry belongs to, preferably without changing the Cache API.
One of the complications is that Cache is a general interface that could
have other users that don't adhere to whichever convention we decide
on for keys and values. Or we would pay for an extra field in the Handle
that would only be used for this purpose.
This change uses a back-door approach, the deleter, to indicate the
"role" of a Cache entry (in addition to the value type, implicitly).
This has the added benefit of ensuring proper code origin whenever we
recognize a particular role for a cache entry; if the entry came from
some other part of the code, it will use an unrecognized deleter, which
we simply attribute to the "Misc" role.
An internal API makes for simple instantiation and automatic
registration of Cache deleters for a given value type and "role".
Another internal API, CacheEntryStatsCollector, solves the problem of
caching the results of a scan and sharing them, to ensure scans are
neither excessive nor redundant so as not to harm Cache performance.
Because code is added to BlocklikeTraits, it is pulled out of
block_based_table_reader.cc into its own file.
This is a reformulation of https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/8276, without the type checking option
(could still be added), and with actual stat gathering.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8297
Test Plan: manual testing with db_bench, and a couple of basic unit tests
Reviewed By: ltamasi
Differential Revision: D28488721
Pulled By: pdillinger
fbshipit-source-id: 472f524a9691b5afb107934be2d41d84f2b129fb
Summary:
This PR adds a ```-secondary_cache_uri``` option to the cache_bench and db_bench tools to allow the user to specify a custom secondary cache URI. The object registry is used to create an instance of the ```SecondaryCache``` object of the type specified in the URI.
The main cache_bench code is packaged into a separate library, similar to db_bench.
An example invocation of db_bench with a secondary cache URI -
```db_bench --env_uri=ws://ws.flash_sandbox.vll1_2/ -db=anand/nvm_cache_2 -use_existing_db=true -benchmarks=readrandom -num=30000000 -key_size=32 -value_size=256 -use_direct_reads=true -cache_size=67108864 -cache_index_and_filter_blocks=true -secondary_cache_uri='cachelibwrapper://filename=/home/anand76/nvm_cache/cache_file;size=2147483648;regionSize=16777216;admPolicy=random;admProbability=1.0;volatileSize=8388608;bktPower=20;lockPower=12' -partition_index_and_filters=true -duration=1800```
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8312
Reviewed By: zhichao-cao
Differential Revision: D28544325
Pulled By: anand1976
fbshipit-source-id: 8f209b9af900c459dc42daa7a610d5f00176eeed
Summary:
This patch does two things:
1) Introduces some aliases in order to eliminate/prevent long-winded type names
w/r/t the internal table property collectors (see e.g.
`std::vector<std::unique_ptr<IntTblPropCollectorFactory>>`).
2) Makes it possible to apply only a subrange of table property collectors during
table building by turning `TableBuilderOptions::int_tbl_prop_collector_factories`
from a pointer to a `vector` into a range (i.e. a pair of iterators).
Rationale: I plan to introduce a BlobDB related table property collector, which
should only be applied during table creation if blob storage is enabled at the moment
(which can be changed dynamically). This change will make it possible to include/
exclude the BlobDB related collector as needed without having to introduce
a second `vector` of collectors in `ColumnFamilyData` with pretty much the same
contents.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8298
Test Plan: `make check`
Reviewed By: jay-zhuang
Differential Revision: D28430910
Pulled By: ltamasi
fbshipit-source-id: a81d28f2c59495865300f43deb2257d2e6977c8e
Summary:
As a part of tiered storage, writing tempeature information to manifest is needed so that after DB recovery, RocksDB still has the tiering information, to implement some further necessary functionalities.
Also fix some issues in simulated hybrid FS.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8284
Test Plan: Add a new unit test to validate that the information is indeed written and read back.
Reviewed By: zhichao-cao
Differential Revision: D28335801
fbshipit-source-id: 56aeb2e6ea090be0200181dd968c8a7278037def
Summary:
In https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/8268, the `db_stress` stdout began containing both the strings
"fail" and "error" (case-insensitive). The whitebox crash test
failed upon seeing either of those strings.
I checked that all other occurrences of "fail" and "error"
(case-insensitive) that `db_stress` produces are printed to `stderr`. So
this PR separates the handling of `db_stress`'s stdout and stderr, and
only fails when one those bad strings are found in stderr.
The downside of this PR is `db_stress`'s original interleaving of stdout/stderr is not preserved in `db_crashtest.py`'s output.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8272
Test Plan:
run it; see it succeeds for several runs until encountering a real error
```
$ python3 tools/db_crashtest.py whitebox --simple --random_kill_odd=8887 --max_key=1000000 --value_size_mult=33
...
db_stress: cache/clock_cache.cc:483: bool rocksdb::{anonymous}::ClockCacheShard::Unref(rocksdb::{anonymous}::CacheHandle*, bool, rocksdb::{anonymous}::CleanupContext*): Assertion `CountRefs(flags) > 0' failed.
TEST FAILED. Output has 'fail'!!!
```
Reviewed By: zhichao-cao
Differential Revision: D28239233
Pulled By: ajkr
fbshipit-source-id: 3b8602a0d570466a7e2c81bb9c49468f7716091e
Summary:
The ImmutableCFOptions contained a bunch of fields that belonged to the ImmutableDBOptions. This change cleans that up by introducing an ImmutableOptions struct. Following the pattern of Options struct, this class inherits from the DB and CFOption structs (of the Immutable form).
Only one structural change (the ImmutableCFOptions::fs was changed to a shared_ptr from a raw one) is in this PR. All of the other changes involve moving the member variables from the ImmutableCFOptions into the ImmutableOptions and changing member variables or function parameters as required for compilation purposes.
Follow-on PRs may do a further clean-up of the code, such as renaming variables (such as "ImmutableOptions cf_options") and potentially eliminating un-needed function parameters (there is no longer a need to pass both an ImmutableDBOptions and an ImmutableOptions to a function).
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8262
Reviewed By: pdillinger
Differential Revision: D28226540
Pulled By: mrambacher
fbshipit-source-id: 18ae71eadc879dedbe38b1eb8e6f9ff5c7147dbf