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// Copyright (c) 2011-present, Facebook, Inc. All rights reserved.
// This source code is licensed under both the GPLv2 (found in the
// COPYING file in the root directory) and Apache 2.0 License
// (found in the LICENSE.Apache file in the root directory).
//
// Copyright (c) 2011 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.
#include "table/format.h"
#include <string>
#include <inttypes.h>
#include "monitoring/perf_context_imp.h"
#include "monitoring/statistics.h"
#include "rocksdb/env.h"
#include "table/block.h"
#include "table/block_based_table_reader.h"
#include "table/block_fetcher.h"
#include "table/persistent_cache_helper.h"
#include "util/coding.h"
#include "util/compression.h"
#include "util/crc32c.h"
#include "util/file_reader_writer.h"
#include "util/logging.h"
#include "util/stop_watch.h"
#include "util/string_util.h"
#include "util/xxhash.h"
namespace rocksdb {
extern const uint64_t kLegacyBlockBasedTableMagicNumber;
extern const uint64_t kBlockBasedTableMagicNumber;
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#ifndef ROCKSDB_LITE
extern const uint64_t kLegacyPlainTableMagicNumber;
extern const uint64_t kPlainTableMagicNumber;
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#else
// ROCKSDB_LITE doesn't have plain table
const uint64_t kLegacyPlainTableMagicNumber = 0;
const uint64_t kPlainTableMagicNumber = 0;
#endif
bool ShouldReportDetailedTime(Env* env, Statistics* stats) {
return env != nullptr && stats != nullptr &&
stats->stats_level_ > kExceptDetailedTimers;
}
void BlockHandle::EncodeTo(std::string* dst) const {
// Sanity check that all fields have been set
assert(offset_ != ~static_cast<uint64_t>(0));
assert(size_ != ~static_cast<uint64_t>(0));
Miscellaneous performance improvements Summary: I was investigating performance issues in the SstFileWriter and found all of the following: - The SstFileWriter::Add() function created a local InternalKey every time it was called generating a allocation and free each time. Changed to have an InternalKey member variable that can be reset with the new InternalKey::Set() function. - In SstFileWriter::Add() the smallest_key and largest_key values were assigned the result of a ToString() call, but it is simpler to just assign them directly from the user's key. - The Slice class had no move constructor so each time one was returned from a function a new one had to be allocated, the old data copied to the new, and the old one was freed. I added the move constructor which also required a copy constructor and assignment operator. - The BlockBuilder::CurrentSizeEstimate() function calculates the current estimate size, but was being called 2 or 3 times for each key added. I changed the class to maintain a running estimate (equal to the original calculation) so that the function can return an already calculated value. - The code in BlockBuilder::Add() that calculated the shared bytes between the last key and the new key duplicated what Slice::difference_offset does, so I replaced it with the standard function. - BlockBuilder::Add() had code to copy just the changed portion into the last key value (and asserted that it now matched the new key). It is more efficient just to copy the whole new key over. - Moved this same code up into the 'if (use_delta_encoding_)' since the last key value is only needed when delta encoding is on. - FlushBlockBySizePolicy::BlockAlmostFull calculated a standard deviation value each time it was called, but this information would only change if block_size of block_size_deviation changed, so I created a member variable to hold the value to avoid the calculation each time. - Each PutVarint??() function has a buffer and calls std::string::append(). Two or three calls in a row could share a buffer and a single call to std::string::append(). Some of these will be helpful outside of the SstFileWriter. I'm not 100% the addition of the move constructor is appropriate as I wonder why this wasn't done before - maybe because of compiler compatibility? I tried it on gcc 4.8 and 4.9. Test Plan: The changes should not affect the results so the existing tests should all still work and no new tests were added. The value of the changes was seen by manually testing the SstFileWriter class through MyRocks and adding timing code to identify problem areas. Reviewers: sdong, IslamAbdelRahman Reviewed By: IslamAbdelRahman Subscribers: andrewkr, dhruba Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D59607
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PutVarint64Varint64(dst, offset_, size_);
}
void BlockHandle::EncodeSizeTo(std::string* dst) const {
// Sanity check that all fields have been set
assert(offset_ != ~static_cast<uint64_t>(0));
assert(size_ != ~static_cast<uint64_t>(0));
PutVarint64(dst, size_);
}
Status BlockHandle::DecodeFrom(Slice* input) {
if (GetVarint64(input, &offset_) &&
GetVarint64(input, &size_)) {
return Status::OK();
} else {
// reset in case failure after partially decoding
offset_ = 0;
size_ = 0;
return Status::Corruption("bad block handle");
}
}
Status BlockHandle::DecodeSizeFrom(uint64_t _offset, Slice* input) {
if (GetVarint64(input, &size_)) {
offset_ = _offset;
return Status::OK();
} else {
// reset in case failure after partially decoding
offset_ = 0;
size_ = 0;
return Status::Corruption("bad block handle");
}
}
// Return a string that contains the copy of handle.
std::string BlockHandle::ToString(bool hex) const {
std::string handle_str;
EncodeTo(&handle_str);
if (hex) {
return Slice(handle_str).ToString(true);
} else {
return handle_str;
}
}
const BlockHandle BlockHandle::kNullBlockHandle(0, 0);
namespace {
inline bool IsLegacyFooterFormat(uint64_t magic_number) {
return magic_number == kLegacyBlockBasedTableMagicNumber ||
magic_number == kLegacyPlainTableMagicNumber;
}
inline uint64_t UpconvertLegacyFooterFormat(uint64_t magic_number) {
if (magic_number == kLegacyBlockBasedTableMagicNumber) {
return kBlockBasedTableMagicNumber;
}
if (magic_number == kLegacyPlainTableMagicNumber) {
return kPlainTableMagicNumber;
}
assert(false);
return 0;
}
} // namespace
// legacy footer format:
// metaindex handle (varint64 offset, varint64 size)
// index handle (varint64 offset, varint64 size)
// <padding> to make the total size 2 * BlockHandle::kMaxEncodedLength
// table_magic_number (8 bytes)
// new footer format:
// checksum type (char, 1 byte)
// metaindex handle (varint64 offset, varint64 size)
// index handle (varint64 offset, varint64 size)
// <padding> to make the total size 2 * BlockHandle::kMaxEncodedLength + 1
// footer version (4 bytes)
// table_magic_number (8 bytes)
void Footer::EncodeTo(std::string* dst) const {
assert(HasInitializedTableMagicNumber());
if (IsLegacyFooterFormat(table_magic_number())) {
// has to be default checksum with legacy footer
assert(checksum_ == kCRC32c);
const size_t original_size = dst->size();
metaindex_handle_.EncodeTo(dst);
index_handle_.EncodeTo(dst);
dst->resize(original_size + 2 * BlockHandle::kMaxEncodedLength); // Padding
PutFixed32(dst, static_cast<uint32_t>(table_magic_number() & 0xffffffffu));
PutFixed32(dst, static_cast<uint32_t>(table_magic_number() >> 32));
assert(dst->size() == original_size + kVersion0EncodedLength);
} else {
const size_t original_size = dst->size();
dst->push_back(static_cast<char>(checksum_));
metaindex_handle_.EncodeTo(dst);
index_handle_.EncodeTo(dst);
dst->resize(original_size + kNewVersionsEncodedLength - 12); // Padding
PutFixed32(dst, version());
PutFixed32(dst, static_cast<uint32_t>(table_magic_number() & 0xffffffffu));
PutFixed32(dst, static_cast<uint32_t>(table_magic_number() >> 32));
assert(dst->size() == original_size + kNewVersionsEncodedLength);
}
}
Footer::Footer(uint64_t _table_magic_number, uint32_t _version)
: version_(_version),
checksum_(kCRC32c),
table_magic_number_(_table_magic_number) {
// This should be guaranteed by constructor callers
assert(!IsLegacyFooterFormat(_table_magic_number) || version_ == 0);
}
Status Footer::DecodeFrom(Slice* input) {
assert(!HasInitializedTableMagicNumber());
assert(input != nullptr);
assert(input->size() >= kMinEncodedLength);
const char *magic_ptr =
input->data() + input->size() - kMagicNumberLengthByte;
const uint32_t magic_lo = DecodeFixed32(magic_ptr);
const uint32_t magic_hi = DecodeFixed32(magic_ptr + 4);
uint64_t magic = ((static_cast<uint64_t>(magic_hi) << 32) |
(static_cast<uint64_t>(magic_lo)));
// We check for legacy formats here and silently upconvert them
bool legacy = IsLegacyFooterFormat(magic);
if (legacy) {
magic = UpconvertLegacyFooterFormat(magic);
}
set_table_magic_number(magic);
if (legacy) {
// The size is already asserted to be at least kMinEncodedLength
// at the beginning of the function
input->remove_prefix(input->size() - kVersion0EncodedLength);
version_ = 0 /* legacy */;
checksum_ = kCRC32c;
} else {
version_ = DecodeFixed32(magic_ptr - 4);
// Footer version 1 and higher will always occupy exactly this many bytes.
// It consists of the checksum type, two block handles, padding,
// a version number, and a magic number
if (input->size() < kNewVersionsEncodedLength) {
return Status::Corruption("input is too short to be an sstable");
} else {
input->remove_prefix(input->size() - kNewVersionsEncodedLength);
}
uint32_t chksum;
if (!GetVarint32(input, &chksum)) {
return Status::Corruption("bad checksum type");
}
checksum_ = static_cast<ChecksumType>(chksum);
}
Status result = metaindex_handle_.DecodeFrom(input);
if (result.ok()) {
result = index_handle_.DecodeFrom(input);
}
if (result.ok()) {
// We skip over any leftover data (just padding for now) in "input"
const char* end = magic_ptr + kMagicNumberLengthByte;
*input = Slice(end, input->data() + input->size() - end);
}
return result;
}
std::string Footer::ToString() const {
std::string result;
result.reserve(1024);
bool legacy = IsLegacyFooterFormat(table_magic_number_);
if (legacy) {
result.append("metaindex handle: " + metaindex_handle_.ToString() + "\n ");
result.append("index handle: " + index_handle_.ToString() + "\n ");
result.append("table_magic_number: " +
rocksdb::ToString(table_magic_number_) + "\n ");
} else {
result.append("checksum: " + rocksdb::ToString(checksum_) + "\n ");
result.append("metaindex handle: " + metaindex_handle_.ToString() + "\n ");
result.append("index handle: " + index_handle_.ToString() + "\n ");
result.append("footer version: " + rocksdb::ToString(version_) + "\n ");
result.append("table_magic_number: " +
rocksdb::ToString(table_magic_number_) + "\n ");
}
return result;
}
Status ReadFooterFromFile(RandomAccessFileReader* file,
FilePrefetchBuffer* prefetch_buffer,
uint64_t file_size, Footer* footer,
uint64_t enforce_table_magic_number) {
if (file_size < Footer::kMinEncodedLength) {
return Status::Corruption(
"file is too short (" + ToString(file_size) + " bytes) to be an "
"sstable: " + file->file_name());
}
char footer_space[Footer::kMaxEncodedLength];
Slice footer_input;
size_t read_offset =
(file_size > Footer::kMaxEncodedLength)
? static_cast<size_t>(file_size - Footer::kMaxEncodedLength)
: 0;
Status s;
if (prefetch_buffer == nullptr ||
!prefetch_buffer->TryReadFromCache(read_offset, Footer::kMaxEncodedLength,
&footer_input)) {
s = file->Read(read_offset, Footer::kMaxEncodedLength, &footer_input,
footer_space);
if (!s.ok()) return s;
}
// Check that we actually read the whole footer from the file. It may be
// that size isn't correct.
if (footer_input.size() < Footer::kMinEncodedLength) {
return Status::Corruption(
"file is too short (" + ToString(file_size) + " bytes) to be an "
"sstable" + file->file_name());
}
s = footer->DecodeFrom(&footer_input);
if (!s.ok()) {
return s;
}
if (enforce_table_magic_number != 0 &&
enforce_table_magic_number != footer->table_magic_number()) {
return Status::Corruption(
"Bad table magic number: expected "
+ ToString(enforce_table_magic_number) + ", found "
+ ToString(footer->table_magic_number())
+ " in " + file->file_name());
}
return Status::OK();
}
Status UncompressBlockContentsForCompressionType(
Digest ZSTD compression dictionary once per SST file (#4251) Summary: In RocksDB, for a given SST file, all data blocks are compressed with the same dictionary. When we compress a block using the dictionary's raw bytes, the compression library first has to digest the dictionary to get it into a usable form. This digestion work is redundant and ideally should be done once per file. ZSTD offers APIs for the caller to create and reuse a digested dictionary object (`ZSTD_CDict`). In this PR, we call `ZSTD_createCDict` once per file to digest the raw bytes. Then we use `ZSTD_compress_usingCDict` to compress each data block using the pre-digested dictionary. Once the file's created `ZSTD_freeCDict` releases the resources held by the digested dictionary. There are a couple other changes included in this PR: - Changed the parameter object for (un)compression functions from `CompressionContext`/`UncompressionContext` to `CompressionInfo`/`UncompressionInfo`. This avoids the previous pattern, where `CompressionContext`/`UncompressionContext` had to be mutated before calling a (un)compression function depending on whether dictionary should be used. I felt that mutation was error-prone so eliminated it. - Added support for digested uncompression dictionaries (`ZSTD_DDict`) as well. However, this PR does not support reusing them across uncompression calls for the same file. That work is deferred to a later PR when we will store the `ZSTD_DDict` objects in block cache. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/4251 Differential Revision: D9257078 Pulled By: ajkr fbshipit-source-id: 21b8cb6bbdd48e459f1c62343780ab66c0a64438
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const UncompressionInfo& uncompression_info, const char* data, size_t n,
BlockContents* contents, uint32_t format_version,
const ImmutableCFOptions& ioptions) {
std::unique_ptr<char[]> ubuf;
Digest ZSTD compression dictionary once per SST file (#4251) Summary: In RocksDB, for a given SST file, all data blocks are compressed with the same dictionary. When we compress a block using the dictionary's raw bytes, the compression library first has to digest the dictionary to get it into a usable form. This digestion work is redundant and ideally should be done once per file. ZSTD offers APIs for the caller to create and reuse a digested dictionary object (`ZSTD_CDict`). In this PR, we call `ZSTD_createCDict` once per file to digest the raw bytes. Then we use `ZSTD_compress_usingCDict` to compress each data block using the pre-digested dictionary. Once the file's created `ZSTD_freeCDict` releases the resources held by the digested dictionary. There are a couple other changes included in this PR: - Changed the parameter object for (un)compression functions from `CompressionContext`/`UncompressionContext` to `CompressionInfo`/`UncompressionInfo`. This avoids the previous pattern, where `CompressionContext`/`UncompressionContext` had to be mutated before calling a (un)compression function depending on whether dictionary should be used. I felt that mutation was error-prone so eliminated it. - Added support for digested uncompression dictionaries (`ZSTD_DDict`) as well. However, this PR does not support reusing them across uncompression calls for the same file. That work is deferred to a later PR when we will store the `ZSTD_DDict` objects in block cache. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/4251 Differential Revision: D9257078 Pulled By: ajkr fbshipit-source-id: 21b8cb6bbdd48e459f1c62343780ab66c0a64438
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assert(uncompression_info.type() != kNoCompression &&
"Invalid compression type");
StopWatchNano timer(ioptions.env,
ShouldReportDetailedTime(ioptions.env, ioptions.statistics));
int decompress_size = 0;
Digest ZSTD compression dictionary once per SST file (#4251) Summary: In RocksDB, for a given SST file, all data blocks are compressed with the same dictionary. When we compress a block using the dictionary's raw bytes, the compression library first has to digest the dictionary to get it into a usable form. This digestion work is redundant and ideally should be done once per file. ZSTD offers APIs for the caller to create and reuse a digested dictionary object (`ZSTD_CDict`). In this PR, we call `ZSTD_createCDict` once per file to digest the raw bytes. Then we use `ZSTD_compress_usingCDict` to compress each data block using the pre-digested dictionary. Once the file's created `ZSTD_freeCDict` releases the resources held by the digested dictionary. There are a couple other changes included in this PR: - Changed the parameter object for (un)compression functions from `CompressionContext`/`UncompressionContext` to `CompressionInfo`/`UncompressionInfo`. This avoids the previous pattern, where `CompressionContext`/`UncompressionContext` had to be mutated before calling a (un)compression function depending on whether dictionary should be used. I felt that mutation was error-prone so eliminated it. - Added support for digested uncompression dictionaries (`ZSTD_DDict`) as well. However, this PR does not support reusing them across uncompression calls for the same file. That work is deferred to a later PR when we will store the `ZSTD_DDict` objects in block cache. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/4251 Differential Revision: D9257078 Pulled By: ajkr fbshipit-source-id: 21b8cb6bbdd48e459f1c62343780ab66c0a64438
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switch (uncompression_info.type()) {
case kSnappyCompression: {
size_t ulength = 0;
static char snappy_corrupt_msg[] =
"Snappy not supported or corrupted Snappy compressed block contents";
if (!Snappy_GetUncompressedLength(data, n, &ulength)) {
return Status::Corruption(snappy_corrupt_msg);
}
ubuf.reset(new char[ulength]);
if (!Snappy_Uncompress(data, n, ubuf.get())) {
return Status::Corruption(snappy_corrupt_msg);
}
*contents = BlockContents(std::move(ubuf), ulength, true, kNoCompression);
break;
}
case kZlibCompression:
ubuf.reset(Zlib_Uncompress(
Digest ZSTD compression dictionary once per SST file (#4251) Summary: In RocksDB, for a given SST file, all data blocks are compressed with the same dictionary. When we compress a block using the dictionary's raw bytes, the compression library first has to digest the dictionary to get it into a usable form. This digestion work is redundant and ideally should be done once per file. ZSTD offers APIs for the caller to create and reuse a digested dictionary object (`ZSTD_CDict`). In this PR, we call `ZSTD_createCDict` once per file to digest the raw bytes. Then we use `ZSTD_compress_usingCDict` to compress each data block using the pre-digested dictionary. Once the file's created `ZSTD_freeCDict` releases the resources held by the digested dictionary. There are a couple other changes included in this PR: - Changed the parameter object for (un)compression functions from `CompressionContext`/`UncompressionContext` to `CompressionInfo`/`UncompressionInfo`. This avoids the previous pattern, where `CompressionContext`/`UncompressionContext` had to be mutated before calling a (un)compression function depending on whether dictionary should be used. I felt that mutation was error-prone so eliminated it. - Added support for digested uncompression dictionaries (`ZSTD_DDict`) as well. However, this PR does not support reusing them across uncompression calls for the same file. That work is deferred to a later PR when we will store the `ZSTD_DDict` objects in block cache. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/4251 Differential Revision: D9257078 Pulled By: ajkr fbshipit-source-id: 21b8cb6bbdd48e459f1c62343780ab66c0a64438
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uncompression_info, data, n, &decompress_size,
GetCompressFormatForVersion(kZlibCompression, format_version)));
if (!ubuf) {
static char zlib_corrupt_msg[] =
"Zlib not supported or corrupted Zlib compressed block contents";
return Status::Corruption(zlib_corrupt_msg);
}
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*contents =
BlockContents(std::move(ubuf), decompress_size, true, kNoCompression);
break;
case kBZip2Compression:
ubuf.reset(BZip2_Uncompress(
data, n, &decompress_size,
GetCompressFormatForVersion(kBZip2Compression, format_version)));
if (!ubuf) {
static char bzip2_corrupt_msg[] =
"Bzip2 not supported or corrupted Bzip2 compressed block contents";
return Status::Corruption(bzip2_corrupt_msg);
}
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*contents =
BlockContents(std::move(ubuf), decompress_size, true, kNoCompression);
break;
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case kLZ4Compression:
ubuf.reset(LZ4_Uncompress(
Digest ZSTD compression dictionary once per SST file (#4251) Summary: In RocksDB, for a given SST file, all data blocks are compressed with the same dictionary. When we compress a block using the dictionary's raw bytes, the compression library first has to digest the dictionary to get it into a usable form. This digestion work is redundant and ideally should be done once per file. ZSTD offers APIs for the caller to create and reuse a digested dictionary object (`ZSTD_CDict`). In this PR, we call `ZSTD_createCDict` once per file to digest the raw bytes. Then we use `ZSTD_compress_usingCDict` to compress each data block using the pre-digested dictionary. Once the file's created `ZSTD_freeCDict` releases the resources held by the digested dictionary. There are a couple other changes included in this PR: - Changed the parameter object for (un)compression functions from `CompressionContext`/`UncompressionContext` to `CompressionInfo`/`UncompressionInfo`. This avoids the previous pattern, where `CompressionContext`/`UncompressionContext` had to be mutated before calling a (un)compression function depending on whether dictionary should be used. I felt that mutation was error-prone so eliminated it. - Added support for digested uncompression dictionaries (`ZSTD_DDict`) as well. However, this PR does not support reusing them across uncompression calls for the same file. That work is deferred to a later PR when we will store the `ZSTD_DDict` objects in block cache. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/4251 Differential Revision: D9257078 Pulled By: ajkr fbshipit-source-id: 21b8cb6bbdd48e459f1c62343780ab66c0a64438
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uncompression_info, data, n, &decompress_size,
GetCompressFormatForVersion(kLZ4Compression, format_version)));
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if (!ubuf) {
static char lz4_corrupt_msg[] =
"LZ4 not supported or corrupted LZ4 compressed block contents";
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return Status::Corruption(lz4_corrupt_msg);
}
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*contents =
BlockContents(std::move(ubuf), decompress_size, true, kNoCompression);
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break;
case kLZ4HCCompression:
ubuf.reset(LZ4_Uncompress(
Digest ZSTD compression dictionary once per SST file (#4251) Summary: In RocksDB, for a given SST file, all data blocks are compressed with the same dictionary. When we compress a block using the dictionary's raw bytes, the compression library first has to digest the dictionary to get it into a usable form. This digestion work is redundant and ideally should be done once per file. ZSTD offers APIs for the caller to create and reuse a digested dictionary object (`ZSTD_CDict`). In this PR, we call `ZSTD_createCDict` once per file to digest the raw bytes. Then we use `ZSTD_compress_usingCDict` to compress each data block using the pre-digested dictionary. Once the file's created `ZSTD_freeCDict` releases the resources held by the digested dictionary. There are a couple other changes included in this PR: - Changed the parameter object for (un)compression functions from `CompressionContext`/`UncompressionContext` to `CompressionInfo`/`UncompressionInfo`. This avoids the previous pattern, where `CompressionContext`/`UncompressionContext` had to be mutated before calling a (un)compression function depending on whether dictionary should be used. I felt that mutation was error-prone so eliminated it. - Added support for digested uncompression dictionaries (`ZSTD_DDict`) as well. However, this PR does not support reusing them across uncompression calls for the same file. That work is deferred to a later PR when we will store the `ZSTD_DDict` objects in block cache. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/4251 Differential Revision: D9257078 Pulled By: ajkr fbshipit-source-id: 21b8cb6bbdd48e459f1c62343780ab66c0a64438
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uncompression_info, data, n, &decompress_size,
GetCompressFormatForVersion(kLZ4HCCompression, format_version)));
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if (!ubuf) {
static char lz4hc_corrupt_msg[] =
"LZ4HC not supported or corrupted LZ4HC compressed block contents";
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return Status::Corruption(lz4hc_corrupt_msg);
}
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*contents =
BlockContents(std::move(ubuf), decompress_size, true, kNoCompression);
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break;
case kXpressCompression:
ubuf.reset(XPRESS_Uncompress(data, n, &decompress_size));
if (!ubuf) {
static char xpress_corrupt_msg[] =
"XPRESS not supported or corrupted XPRESS compressed block contents";
return Status::Corruption(xpress_corrupt_msg);
}
*contents =
BlockContents(std::move(ubuf), decompress_size, true, kNoCompression);
break;
case kZSTD:
case kZSTDNotFinalCompression:
Digest ZSTD compression dictionary once per SST file (#4251) Summary: In RocksDB, for a given SST file, all data blocks are compressed with the same dictionary. When we compress a block using the dictionary's raw bytes, the compression library first has to digest the dictionary to get it into a usable form. This digestion work is redundant and ideally should be done once per file. ZSTD offers APIs for the caller to create and reuse a digested dictionary object (`ZSTD_CDict`). In this PR, we call `ZSTD_createCDict` once per file to digest the raw bytes. Then we use `ZSTD_compress_usingCDict` to compress each data block using the pre-digested dictionary. Once the file's created `ZSTD_freeCDict` releases the resources held by the digested dictionary. There are a couple other changes included in this PR: - Changed the parameter object for (un)compression functions from `CompressionContext`/`UncompressionContext` to `CompressionInfo`/`UncompressionInfo`. This avoids the previous pattern, where `CompressionContext`/`UncompressionContext` had to be mutated before calling a (un)compression function depending on whether dictionary should be used. I felt that mutation was error-prone so eliminated it. - Added support for digested uncompression dictionaries (`ZSTD_DDict`) as well. However, this PR does not support reusing them across uncompression calls for the same file. That work is deferred to a later PR when we will store the `ZSTD_DDict` objects in block cache. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/4251 Differential Revision: D9257078 Pulled By: ajkr fbshipit-source-id: 21b8cb6bbdd48e459f1c62343780ab66c0a64438
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ubuf.reset(
ZSTD_Uncompress(uncompression_info, data, n, &decompress_size));
if (!ubuf) {
static char zstd_corrupt_msg[] =
"ZSTD not supported or corrupted ZSTD compressed block contents";
return Status::Corruption(zstd_corrupt_msg);
}
*contents =
BlockContents(std::move(ubuf), decompress_size, true, kNoCompression);
break;
default:
return Status::Corruption("bad block type");
}
if(ShouldReportDetailedTime(ioptions.env, ioptions.statistics)){
MeasureTime(ioptions.statistics, DECOMPRESSION_TIMES_NANOS,
timer.ElapsedNanos());
}
MeasureTime(ioptions.statistics, BYTES_DECOMPRESSED, contents->data.size());
RecordTick(ioptions.statistics, NUMBER_BLOCK_DECOMPRESSED);
return Status::OK();
}
//
// The 'data' points to the raw block contents that was read in from file.
// This method allocates a new heap buffer and the raw block
// contents are uncompresed into this buffer. This
// buffer is returned via 'result' and it is upto the caller to
// free this buffer.
// format_version is the block format as defined in include/rocksdb/table.h
Digest ZSTD compression dictionary once per SST file (#4251) Summary: In RocksDB, for a given SST file, all data blocks are compressed with the same dictionary. When we compress a block using the dictionary's raw bytes, the compression library first has to digest the dictionary to get it into a usable form. This digestion work is redundant and ideally should be done once per file. ZSTD offers APIs for the caller to create and reuse a digested dictionary object (`ZSTD_CDict`). In this PR, we call `ZSTD_createCDict` once per file to digest the raw bytes. Then we use `ZSTD_compress_usingCDict` to compress each data block using the pre-digested dictionary. Once the file's created `ZSTD_freeCDict` releases the resources held by the digested dictionary. There are a couple other changes included in this PR: - Changed the parameter object for (un)compression functions from `CompressionContext`/`UncompressionContext` to `CompressionInfo`/`UncompressionInfo`. This avoids the previous pattern, where `CompressionContext`/`UncompressionContext` had to be mutated before calling a (un)compression function depending on whether dictionary should be used. I felt that mutation was error-prone so eliminated it. - Added support for digested uncompression dictionaries (`ZSTD_DDict`) as well. However, this PR does not support reusing them across uncompression calls for the same file. That work is deferred to a later PR when we will store the `ZSTD_DDict` objects in block cache. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/4251 Differential Revision: D9257078 Pulled By: ajkr fbshipit-source-id: 21b8cb6bbdd48e459f1c62343780ab66c0a64438
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Status UncompressBlockContents(const UncompressionInfo& uncompression_info,
const char* data, size_t n,
BlockContents* contents, uint32_t format_version,
const ImmutableCFOptions& ioptions) {
assert(data[n] != kNoCompression);
Digest ZSTD compression dictionary once per SST file (#4251) Summary: In RocksDB, for a given SST file, all data blocks are compressed with the same dictionary. When we compress a block using the dictionary's raw bytes, the compression library first has to digest the dictionary to get it into a usable form. This digestion work is redundant and ideally should be done once per file. ZSTD offers APIs for the caller to create and reuse a digested dictionary object (`ZSTD_CDict`). In this PR, we call `ZSTD_createCDict` once per file to digest the raw bytes. Then we use `ZSTD_compress_usingCDict` to compress each data block using the pre-digested dictionary. Once the file's created `ZSTD_freeCDict` releases the resources held by the digested dictionary. There are a couple other changes included in this PR: - Changed the parameter object for (un)compression functions from `CompressionContext`/`UncompressionContext` to `CompressionInfo`/`UncompressionInfo`. This avoids the previous pattern, where `CompressionContext`/`UncompressionContext` had to be mutated before calling a (un)compression function depending on whether dictionary should be used. I felt that mutation was error-prone so eliminated it. - Added support for digested uncompression dictionaries (`ZSTD_DDict`) as well. However, this PR does not support reusing them across uncompression calls for the same file. That work is deferred to a later PR when we will store the `ZSTD_DDict` objects in block cache. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/4251 Differential Revision: D9257078 Pulled By: ajkr fbshipit-source-id: 21b8cb6bbdd48e459f1c62343780ab66c0a64438
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assert(data[n] == uncompression_info.type());
return UncompressBlockContentsForCompressionType(
Digest ZSTD compression dictionary once per SST file (#4251) Summary: In RocksDB, for a given SST file, all data blocks are compressed with the same dictionary. When we compress a block using the dictionary's raw bytes, the compression library first has to digest the dictionary to get it into a usable form. This digestion work is redundant and ideally should be done once per file. ZSTD offers APIs for the caller to create and reuse a digested dictionary object (`ZSTD_CDict`). In this PR, we call `ZSTD_createCDict` once per file to digest the raw bytes. Then we use `ZSTD_compress_usingCDict` to compress each data block using the pre-digested dictionary. Once the file's created `ZSTD_freeCDict` releases the resources held by the digested dictionary. There are a couple other changes included in this PR: - Changed the parameter object for (un)compression functions from `CompressionContext`/`UncompressionContext` to `CompressionInfo`/`UncompressionInfo`. This avoids the previous pattern, where `CompressionContext`/`UncompressionContext` had to be mutated before calling a (un)compression function depending on whether dictionary should be used. I felt that mutation was error-prone so eliminated it. - Added support for digested uncompression dictionaries (`ZSTD_DDict`) as well. However, this PR does not support reusing them across uncompression calls for the same file. That work is deferred to a later PR when we will store the `ZSTD_DDict` objects in block cache. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/4251 Differential Revision: D9257078 Pulled By: ajkr fbshipit-source-id: 21b8cb6bbdd48e459f1c62343780ab66c0a64438
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uncompression_info, data, n, contents, format_version, ioptions);
}
} // namespace rocksdb