// Copyright (c) 2014 The LevelDB Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be // found in the LICENSE file. See the AUTHORS file for names of contributors. #pragma once #include #include #include "rocksdb/compaction_job_stats.h" #include "rocksdb/status.h" #include "rocksdb/table_properties.h" namespace rocksdb { class DB; class Status; struct CompactionJobStats; struct TableFileCreationInfo { TableFileCreationInfo() = default; explicit TableFileCreationInfo(TableProperties&& prop) : table_properties(prop) {} // the name of the database where the file was created std::string db_name; // the name of the column family where the file was created. std::string cf_name; // the path to the created file. std::string file_path; // the size of the file. uint64_t file_size; // the id of the job (which could be flush or compaction) that // created the file. int job_id; // Detailed properties of the created file. TableProperties table_properties; }; #ifndef ROCKSDB_LITE struct TableFileDeletionInfo { // The name of the database where the file was deleted. std::string db_name; // The path to the deleted file. std::string file_path; // The id of the job which deleted the file. int job_id; // The status indicating whether the deletion was successfull or not. Status status; }; struct FlushJobInfo { // the name of the column family std::string cf_name; // the path to the newly created file std::string file_path; // the id of the thread that completed this flush job. uint64_t thread_id; // the job id, which is unique in the same thread. int job_id; // If true, then rocksdb is currently slowing-down all writes to prevent // creating too many Level 0 files as compaction seems not able to // catch up the write request speed. This indicates that there are // too many files in Level 0. bool triggered_writes_slowdown; // If true, then rocksdb is currently blocking any writes to prevent // creating more L0 files. This indicates that there are too many // files in level 0. Compactions should try to compact L0 files down // to lower levels as soon as possible. bool triggered_writes_stop; // The smallest sequence number in the newly created file SequenceNumber smallest_seqno; // The largest sequence number in the newly created file SequenceNumber largest_seqno; }; struct CompactionJobInfo { CompactionJobInfo() = default; explicit CompactionJobInfo(const CompactionJobStats& _stats) : stats(_stats) {} // the name of the column family where the compaction happened. std::string cf_name; // the status indicating whether the compaction was successful or not. Status status; // the id of the thread that completed this compaction job. uint64_t thread_id; // the job id, which is unique in the same thread. int job_id; // the smallest input level of the compaction. int base_input_level; // the output level of the compaction. int output_level; // the names of the compaction input files. std::vector input_files; // the names of the compaction output files. std::vector output_files; // If non-null, this variable stores detailed information // about this compaction. CompactionJobStats stats; }; // EventListener class contains a set of call-back functions that will // be called when specific RocksDB event happens such as flush. It can // be used as a building block for developing custom features such as // stats-collector or external compaction algorithm. // // Note that call-back functions should not run for an extended period of // time before the function returns, otherwise RocksDB may be blocked. // For example, it is not suggested to do DB::CompactFiles() (as it may // run for a long while) or issue many of DB::Put() (as Put may be blocked // in certain cases) in the same thread in the EventListener callback. // However, doing DB::CompactFiles() and DB::Put() in another thread is // considered safe. // // [Threading] All EventListener callback will be called using the // actual thread that involves in that specific event. For example, it // is the RocksDB background flush thread that does the actual flush to // call EventListener::OnFlushCompleted(). // // [Locking] All EventListener callbacks are designed to be called without // the current thread holding any DB mutex. This is to prevent potential // deadlock and performance issue when using EventListener callback // in a complex way. However, all EventListener call-back functions // should not run for an extended period of time before the function // returns, otherwise RocksDB may be blocked. For example, it is not // suggested to do DB::CompactFiles() (as it may run for a long while) // or issue many of DB::Put() (as Put may be blocked in certain cases) // in the same thread in the EventListener callback. However, doing // DB::CompactFiles() and DB::Put() in a thread other than the // EventListener callback thread is considered safe. class EventListener { public: // A call-back function to RocksDB which will be called whenever a // registered RocksDB flushes a file. The default implementation is // no-op. // // Note that the this function must be implemented in a way such that // it should not run for an extended period of time before the function // returns. Otherwise, RocksDB may be blocked. virtual void OnFlushCompleted( DB* db, const FlushJobInfo& flush_job_info) {} // A call-back function for RocksDB which will be called whenever // a SST file is deleted. Different from OnCompactionCompleted and // OnFlushCompleted, this call-back is designed for external logging // service and thus only provide string parameters instead // of a pointer to DB. Applications that build logic basic based // on file creations and deletions is suggested to implement // OnFlushCompleted and OnCompactionCompleted. // // Note that if applications would like to use the passed reference // outside this function call, they should make copies from the // returned value. virtual void OnTableFileDeleted( const TableFileDeletionInfo& info) {} // A call-back function for RocksDB which will be called whenever // a registered RocksDB compacts a file. The default implementation // is a no-op. // // Note that this function must be implemented in a way such that // it should not run for an extended period of time before the function // returns. Otherwise, RocksDB may be blocked. // // @param db a pointer to the rocksdb instance which just compacted // a file. // @param ci a reference to a CompactionJobInfo struct. 'ci' is released // after this function is returned, and must be copied if it is needed // outside of this function. virtual void OnCompactionCompleted(DB *db, const CompactionJobInfo& ci) {} // A call-back function for RocksDB which will be called whenever // a SST file is created. Different from OnCompactionCompleted and // OnFlushCompleted, this call-back is designed for external logging // service and thus only provide string parameters instead // of a pointer to DB. Applications that build logic basic based // on file creations and deletions is suggested to implement // OnFlushCompleted and OnCompactionCompleted. // // Note that if applications would like to use the passed reference // outside this function call, they should make copies from these // returned value. virtual void OnTableFileCreated( const TableFileCreationInfo& info) {} virtual ~EventListener() {} }; #else class EventListener { }; #endif // ROCKSDB_LITE } // namespace rocksdb