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110 lines
3.4 KiB
// Copyright (c) Meta Platforms, Inc. and affiliates.
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//
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// This source code is licensed under both the GPLv2 (found in the
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// COPYING file in the root directory) and Apache 2.0 License
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// (found in the LICENSE.Apache file in the root directory).
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#pragma once
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#ifndef ROCKSDB_LITE
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#include "util/timer.h"
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namespace ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE {
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class SystemClock;
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using PeriodicTaskFunc = std::function<void()>;
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constexpr uint64_t kInvalidPeriodSec = 0;
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// List of task types
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enum class PeriodicTaskType : uint8_t {
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kDumpStats = 0,
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kPersistStats,
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kFlushInfoLog,
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kRecordSeqnoTime,
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kMax,
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};
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// PeriodicTaskScheduler contains the periodic task scheduled from the DB
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// instance. It's used to schedule/unschedule DumpStats(), PersistStats(),
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// FlushInfoLog(), etc. Each type of the task can only have one instance,
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// re-register the same task type would only update the repeat period.
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//
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// Internally, it uses a global single threaded timer object to run the periodic
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// task functions. Timer thread will always be started since the info log
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// flushing cannot be disabled.
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class PeriodicTaskScheduler {
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public:
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explicit PeriodicTaskScheduler() = default;
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PeriodicTaskScheduler(const PeriodicTaskScheduler&) = delete;
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PeriodicTaskScheduler(PeriodicTaskScheduler&&) = delete;
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PeriodicTaskScheduler& operator=(const PeriodicTaskScheduler&) = delete;
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PeriodicTaskScheduler& operator=(PeriodicTaskScheduler&&) = delete;
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// Register a task with its default repeat period
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Status Register(PeriodicTaskType task_type, const PeriodicTaskFunc& fn);
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// Register a task with specified repeat period. 0 is an invalid argument
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// (kInvalidPeriodSec). To stop the task, please use Unregister() specifically
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Status Register(PeriodicTaskType task_type, const PeriodicTaskFunc& fn,
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uint64_t repeat_period_seconds);
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// Unregister the task
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Status Unregister(PeriodicTaskType task_type);
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#ifndef NDEBUG
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// Override the timer for the unittest
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void TEST_OverrideTimer(SystemClock* clock);
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// Call Timer TEST_WaitForRun() which wait until Timer starting waiting.
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void TEST_WaitForRun(const std::function<void()>& callback) const {
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if (timer_ != nullptr) {
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timer_->TEST_WaitForRun(callback);
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}
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}
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// Get global valid task number in the Timer
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size_t TEST_GetValidTaskNum() const {
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if (timer_ != nullptr) {
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return timer_->TEST_GetPendingTaskNum();
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}
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return 0;
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}
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// If it has the specified task type registered
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bool TEST_HasTask(PeriodicTaskType task_type) const {
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auto it = tasks_map_.find(task_type);
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return it != tasks_map_.end();
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}
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#endif // NDEBUG
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private:
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// default global Timer instance
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static Timer* Default();
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// Internal structure to store task information
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struct TaskInfo {
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TaskInfo(std::string _name, uint64_t _repeat_every_sec)
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: name(std::move(_name)), repeat_every_sec(_repeat_every_sec) {}
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std::string name;
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uint64_t repeat_every_sec;
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};
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// Internal tasks map
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std::map<PeriodicTaskType, TaskInfo> tasks_map_;
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// Global timer pointer, which doesn't support synchronous add/cancel tasks
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// so having a global `timer_mutex` for add/cancel task.
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Timer* timer_ = Default();
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// Global task id, protected by the global `timer_mutex`
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inline static uint64_t id_;
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static constexpr uint64_t kMicrosInSecond = 1000U * 1000U;
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};
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} // namespace ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE
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#endif // ROCKSDB_LITE
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