rocksdb/db/db_impl_write.cc

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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 "db/db_impl.h"
#ifndef __STDC_FORMAT_MACROS
#define __STDC_FORMAT_MACROS
#endif
#include <inttypes.h>
#include "monitoring/perf_context_imp.h"
#include "options/options_helper.h"
#include "util/sync_point.h"
namespace rocksdb {
// Convenience methods
Status DBImpl::Put(const WriteOptions& o, ColumnFamilyHandle* column_family,
const Slice& key, const Slice& val) {
return DB::Put(o, column_family, key, val);
}
Status DBImpl::Merge(const WriteOptions& o, ColumnFamilyHandle* column_family,
const Slice& key, const Slice& val) {
auto cfh = reinterpret_cast<ColumnFamilyHandleImpl*>(column_family);
if (!cfh->cfd()->ioptions()->merge_operator) {
return Status::NotSupported("Provide a merge_operator when opening DB");
} else {
return DB::Merge(o, column_family, key, val);
}
}
Status DBImpl::Delete(const WriteOptions& write_options,
ColumnFamilyHandle* column_family, const Slice& key) {
return DB::Delete(write_options, column_family, key);
}
Status DBImpl::SingleDelete(const WriteOptions& write_options,
ColumnFamilyHandle* column_family,
const Slice& key) {
return DB::SingleDelete(write_options, column_family, key);
}
Status DBImpl::Write(const WriteOptions& write_options, WriteBatch* my_batch) {
return WriteImpl(write_options, my_batch, nullptr, nullptr);
}
#ifndef ROCKSDB_LITE
Status DBImpl::WriteWithCallback(const WriteOptions& write_options,
WriteBatch* my_batch,
WriteCallback* callback) {
return WriteImpl(write_options, my_batch, callback, nullptr);
}
#endif // ROCKSDB_LITE
Status DBImpl::WriteImpl(const WriteOptions& write_options,
WriteBatch* my_batch, WriteCallback* callback,
uint64_t* log_used, uint64_t log_ref,
bool disable_memtable) {
if (my_batch == nullptr) {
return Status::Corruption("Batch is nullptr!");
}
Status status;
PERF_TIMER_GUARD(write_pre_and_post_process_time);
WriteThread::Writer w(write_options, my_batch, callback, log_ref,
disable_memtable);
if (!write_options.disableWAL) {
RecordTick(stats_, WRITE_WITH_WAL);
}
StopWatch write_sw(env_, immutable_db_options_.statistics.get(), DB_WRITE);
write_thread_.JoinBatchGroup(&w);
if (w.state == WriteThread::STATE_PARALLEL_FOLLOWER) {
// we are a non-leader in a parallel group
PERF_TIMER_GUARD(write_memtable_time);
if (w.ShouldWriteToMemtable()) {
ColumnFamilyMemTablesImpl column_family_memtables(
versions_->GetColumnFamilySet());
WriteBatchInternal::SetSequence(w.batch, w.sequence);
w.status = WriteBatchInternal::InsertInto(
&w, &column_family_memtables, &flush_scheduler_,
write_options.ignore_missing_column_families, 0 /*log_number*/, this,
true /*concurrent_memtable_writes*/);
}
if (write_thread_.CompleteParallelWorker(&w)) {
// we're responsible for early exit
auto last_sequence = w.parallel_group->last_sequence;
versions_->SetLastSequence(last_sequence);
write_thread_.EarlyExitParallelGroup(&w);
}
assert(w.state == WriteThread::STATE_COMPLETED);
// STATE_COMPLETED conditional below handles exit
status = w.FinalStatus();
}
if (w.state == WriteThread::STATE_COMPLETED) {
if (log_used != nullptr) {
*log_used = w.log_used;
}
// write is complete and leader has updated sequence
return w.FinalStatus();
}
// else we are the leader of the write batch group
assert(w.state == WriteThread::STATE_GROUP_LEADER);
// Once reaches this point, the current writer "w" will try to do its write
// job. It may also pick up some of the remaining writers in the "writers_"
// when it finds suitable, and finish them in the same write batch.
// This is how a write job could be done by the other writer.
WriteContext write_context;
WriteThread::Writer* last_writer = &w; // Dummy intial value
autovector<WriteThread::Writer*> write_group;
bool logs_getting_synced = false;
mutex_.Lock();
bool need_log_sync = !write_options.disableWAL && write_options.sync;
bool need_log_dir_sync = need_log_sync && !log_dir_synced_;
status = PreprocessWrite(write_options, need_log_sync, &logs_getting_synced,
&write_context);
log::Writer* cur_log_writer = logs_.back().writer;
mutex_.Unlock();
// Add to log and apply to memtable. We can release the lock
// during this phase since &w is currently responsible for logging
// and protects against concurrent loggers and concurrent writes
// into memtables
bool exit_completed_early = false;
last_batch_group_size_ =
write_thread_.EnterAsBatchGroupLeader(&w, &last_writer, &write_group);
if (status.ok()) {
// Rules for when we can update the memtable concurrently
// 1. supported by memtable
// 2. Puts are not okay if inplace_update_support
// 3. Merges are not okay
//
// Rules 1..2 are enforced by checking the options
// during startup (CheckConcurrentWritesSupported), so if
// options.allow_concurrent_memtable_write is true then they can be
// assumed to be true. Rule 3 is checked for each batch. We could
// relax rules 2 if we could prevent write batches from referring
// more than once to a particular key.
bool parallel = immutable_db_options_.allow_concurrent_memtable_write &&
write_group.size() > 1;
int total_count = 0;
uint64_t total_byte_size = 0;
for (auto writer : write_group) {
if (writer->CheckCallback(this)) {
if (writer->ShouldWriteToMemtable()) {
total_count += WriteBatchInternal::Count(writer->batch);
parallel = parallel && !writer->batch->HasMerge();
}
if (writer->ShouldWriteToWAL()) {
total_byte_size = WriteBatchInternal::AppendedByteSize(
total_byte_size, WriteBatchInternal::ByteSize(writer->batch));
}
}
}
uint64_t last_sequence = versions_->LastSequence();
const SequenceNumber current_sequence = last_sequence + 1;
last_sequence += total_count;
// Update stats while we are an exclusive group leader, so we know
// that nobody else can be writing to these particular stats.
// We're optimistic, updating the stats before we successfully
// commit. That lets us release our leader status early in
// some cases.
auto stats = default_cf_internal_stats_;
stats->AddDBStats(InternalStats::NUMBER_KEYS_WRITTEN, total_count);
RecordTick(stats_, NUMBER_KEYS_WRITTEN, total_count);
stats->AddDBStats(InternalStats::BYTES_WRITTEN, total_byte_size);
RecordTick(stats_, BYTES_WRITTEN, total_byte_size);
stats->AddDBStats(InternalStats::WRITE_DONE_BY_SELF, 1);
RecordTick(stats_, WRITE_DONE_BY_SELF);
auto write_done_by_other = write_group.size() - 1;
if (write_done_by_other > 0) {
stats->AddDBStats(InternalStats::WRITE_DONE_BY_OTHER,
write_done_by_other);
RecordTick(stats_, WRITE_DONE_BY_OTHER, write_done_by_other);
}
MeasureTime(stats_, BYTES_PER_WRITE, total_byte_size);
if (write_options.disableWAL) {
has_unpersisted_data_.store(true, std::memory_order_relaxed);
}
PERF_TIMER_STOP(write_pre_and_post_process_time);
if (status.ok() && !write_options.disableWAL) {
PERF_TIMER_GUARD(write_wal_time);
status = WriteToWAL(write_group, cur_log_writer, need_log_sync,
need_log_dir_sync, current_sequence);
if (log_used != nullptr) {
*log_used = logfile_number_;
}
}
if (status.ok()) {
PERF_TIMER_GUARD(write_memtable_time);
if (!parallel) {
status = WriteBatchInternal::InsertInto(
write_group, current_sequence, column_family_memtables_.get(),
&flush_scheduler_, write_options.ignore_missing_column_families,
0 /*recovery_log_number*/, this);
if (status.ok()) {
// There were no write failures. Set leader's status
// in case the write callback returned a non-ok status.
status = w.FinalStatus();
}
} else {
WriteThread::ParallelGroup pg;
pg.leader = &w;
pg.last_writer = last_writer;
pg.last_sequence = last_sequence;
pg.early_exit_allowed = !need_log_sync;
pg.running.store(static_cast<uint32_t>(write_group.size()),
std::memory_order_relaxed);
write_thread_.LaunchParallelFollowers(&pg, current_sequence);
// Each parallel follower is doing each own writes. The leader should
// also do its own.
if (w.ShouldWriteToMemtable()) {
ColumnFamilyMemTablesImpl column_family_memtables(
versions_->GetColumnFamilySet());
assert(w.sequence == current_sequence);
WriteBatchInternal::SetSequence(w.batch, w.sequence);
w.status = WriteBatchInternal::InsertInto(
&w, &column_family_memtables, &flush_scheduler_,
write_options.ignore_missing_column_families, 0 /*log_number*/,
this, true /*concurrent_memtable_writes*/);
}
// CompleteParallelWorker returns true if this thread should
// handle exit, false means somebody else did
exit_completed_early = !write_thread_.CompleteParallelWorker(&w);
status = w.FinalStatus();
}
if (!exit_completed_early && w.status.ok()) {
versions_->SetLastSequence(last_sequence);
if (!need_log_sync) {
write_thread_.ExitAsBatchGroupLeader(&w, last_writer, w.status);
exit_completed_early = true;
}
}
// A non-OK status here indicates that the state implied by the
// WAL has diverged from the in-memory state. This could be
// because of a corrupt write_batch (very bad), or because the
// client specified an invalid column family and didn't specify
// ignore_missing_column_families.
//
// Is setting bg_error_ enough here? This will at least stop
// compaction and fail any further writes.
if (!status.ok() && !w.CallbackFailed()) {
mutex_.Lock();
if (bg_error_.ok()) {
bg_error_ = status; // stop compaction & fail any further writes
}
mutex_.Unlock();
}
}
}
PERF_TIMER_START(write_pre_and_post_process_time);
if (immutable_db_options_.paranoid_checks && !status.ok() &&
!w.CallbackFailed() && !status.IsBusy() && !status.IsIncomplete()) {
mutex_.Lock();
if (bg_error_.ok()) {
bg_error_ = status; // stop compaction & fail any further writes
}
mutex_.Unlock();
}
if (logs_getting_synced) {
mutex_.Lock();
MarkLogsSynced(logfile_number_, need_log_dir_sync, status);
mutex_.Unlock();
}
if (!exit_completed_early) {
write_thread_.ExitAsBatchGroupLeader(&w, last_writer, w.status);
}
return status;
}
Status DBImpl::PreprocessWrite(const WriteOptions& write_options,
bool need_log_sync, bool* logs_getting_synced,
WriteContext* write_context) {
mutex_.AssertHeld();
assert(write_context != nullptr && logs_getting_synced != nullptr);
Status status;
assert(!single_column_family_mode_ ||
versions_->GetColumnFamilySet()->NumberOfColumnFamilies() == 1);
if (UNLIKELY(status.ok() && !single_column_family_mode_ &&
total_log_size_ > GetMaxTotalWalSize())) {
status = HandleWALFull(write_context);
}
if (UNLIKELY(status.ok() && write_buffer_manager_->ShouldFlush())) {
// Before a new memtable is added in SwitchMemtable(),
// write_buffer_manager_->ShouldFlush() will keep returning true. If another
// thread is writing to another DB with the same write buffer, they may also
// be flushed. We may end up with flushing much more DBs than needed. It's
// suboptimal but still correct.
status = HandleWriteBufferFull(write_context);
}
if (UNLIKELY(status.ok() && !bg_error_.ok())) {
status = bg_error_;
}
if (UNLIKELY(status.ok() && !flush_scheduler_.Empty())) {
status = ScheduleFlushes(write_context);
}
if (UNLIKELY(status.ok() && (write_controller_.IsStopped() ||
write_controller_.NeedsDelay()))) {
PERF_TIMER_GUARD(write_delay_time);
// We don't know size of curent batch so that we always use the size
// for previous one. It might create a fairness issue that expiration
// might happen for smaller writes but larger writes can go through.
// Can optimize it if it is an issue.
status = DelayWrite(last_batch_group_size_, write_options);
}
if (status.ok() && need_log_sync) {
// Wait until the parallel syncs are finished. Any sync process has to sync
// the front log too so it is enough to check the status of front()
// We do a while loop since log_sync_cv_ is signalled when any sync is
// finished
// Note: there does not seem to be a reason to wait for parallel sync at
// this early step but it is not important since parallel sync (SyncWAL) and
// need_log_sync are usually not used together.
while (logs_.front().getting_synced) {
log_sync_cv_.Wait();
}
for (auto& log : logs_) {
assert(!log.getting_synced);
// This is just to prevent the logs to be synced by a parallel SyncWAL
// call. We will do the actual syncing later after we will write to the
// WAL.
// Note: there does not seem to be a reason to set this early before we
// actually write to the WAL
log.getting_synced = true;
}
*logs_getting_synced = true;
}
return status;
}
Status DBImpl::WriteToWAL(const autovector<WriteThread::Writer*>& write_group,
log::Writer* log_writer, bool need_log_sync,
bool need_log_dir_sync, SequenceNumber sequence) {
Status status;
WriteBatch* merged_batch = nullptr;
size_t write_with_wal = 0;
if (write_group.size() == 1 && write_group[0]->ShouldWriteToWAL() &&
write_group[0]->batch->GetWalTerminationPoint().is_cleared()) {
// we simply write the first WriteBatch to WAL if the group only
// contains one batch, that batch should be written to the WAL,
// and the batch is not wanting to be truncated
merged_batch = write_group[0]->batch;
write_group[0]->log_used = logfile_number_;
write_with_wal = 1;
} else {
// WAL needs all of the batches flattened into a single batch.
// We could avoid copying here with an iov-like AddRecord
// interface
merged_batch = &tmp_batch_;
for (auto writer : write_group) {
if (writer->ShouldWriteToWAL()) {
WriteBatchInternal::Append(merged_batch, writer->batch,
/*WAL_only*/ true);
write_with_wal++;
}
writer->log_used = logfile_number_;
}
}
WriteBatchInternal::SetSequence(merged_batch, sequence);
Slice log_entry = WriteBatchInternal::Contents(merged_batch);
status = log_writer->AddRecord(log_entry);
total_log_size_ += log_entry.size();
alive_log_files_.back().AddSize(log_entry.size());
log_empty_ = false;
uint64_t log_size = log_entry.size();
if (status.ok() && need_log_sync) {
StopWatch sw(env_, stats_, WAL_FILE_SYNC_MICROS);
// It's safe to access logs_ with unlocked mutex_ here because:
// - we've set getting_synced=true for all logs,
// so other threads won't pop from logs_ while we're here,
// - only writer thread can push to logs_, and we're in
// writer thread, so no one will push to logs_,
// - as long as other threads don't modify it, it's safe to read
// from std::deque from multiple threads concurrently.
for (auto& log : logs_) {
status = log.writer->file()->Sync(immutable_db_options_.use_fsync);
if (!status.ok()) {
break;
}
}
if (status.ok() && need_log_dir_sync) {
// We only sync WAL directory the first time WAL syncing is
// requested, so that in case users never turn on WAL sync,
// we can avoid the disk I/O in the write code path.
status = directories_.GetWalDir()->Fsync();
}
}
if (merged_batch == &tmp_batch_) {
tmp_batch_.Clear();
}
if (status.ok()) {
auto stats = default_cf_internal_stats_;
if (need_log_sync) {
stats->AddDBStats(InternalStats::WAL_FILE_SYNCED, 1);
RecordTick(stats_, WAL_FILE_SYNCED);
}
stats->AddDBStats(InternalStats::WAL_FILE_BYTES, log_size);
RecordTick(stats_, WAL_FILE_BYTES, log_size);
stats->AddDBStats(InternalStats::WRITE_WITH_WAL, write_with_wal);
RecordTick(stats_, WRITE_WITH_WAL, write_with_wal);
}
return status;
}
Status DBImpl::HandleWALFull(WriteContext* write_context) {
mutex_.AssertHeld();
assert(write_context != nullptr);
Status status;
if (alive_log_files_.begin()->getting_flushed) {
return status;
}
auto oldest_alive_log = alive_log_files_.begin()->number;
auto oldest_log_with_uncommited_prep = FindMinLogContainingOutstandingPrep();
if (allow_2pc() &&
oldest_log_with_uncommited_prep > 0 &&
oldest_log_with_uncommited_prep <= oldest_alive_log) {
if (unable_to_flush_oldest_log_) {
// we already attempted to flush all column families dependent on
// the oldest alive log but the log still contained uncommited transactions.
// the oldest alive log STILL contains uncommited transaction so there
// is still nothing that we can do.
return status;
} else {
ROCKS_LOG_WARN(
immutable_db_options_.info_log,
"Unable to release oldest log due to uncommited transaction");
unable_to_flush_oldest_log_ = true;
}
} else {
// we only mark this log as getting flushed if we have successfully
// flushed all data in this log. If this log contains outstanding prepared
// transactions then we cannot flush this log until those transactions are commited.
unable_to_flush_oldest_log_ = false;
alive_log_files_.begin()->getting_flushed = true;
}
ROCKS_LOG_INFO(immutable_db_options_.info_log,
"Flushing all column families with data in WAL number %" PRIu64
". Total log size is %" PRIu64
" while max_total_wal_size is %" PRIu64,
oldest_alive_log, total_log_size_.load(), GetMaxTotalWalSize());
// no need to refcount because drop is happening in write thread, so can't
// happen while we're in the write thread
for (auto cfd : *versions_->GetColumnFamilySet()) {
if (cfd->IsDropped()) {
continue;
}
if (cfd->OldestLogToKeep() <= oldest_alive_log) {
status = SwitchMemtable(cfd, write_context);
if (!status.ok()) {
break;
}
cfd->imm()->FlushRequested();
SchedulePendingFlush(cfd);
}
}
MaybeScheduleFlushOrCompaction();
return status;
}
Status DBImpl::HandleWriteBufferFull(WriteContext* write_context) {
mutex_.AssertHeld();
assert(write_context != nullptr);
Status status;
// Before a new memtable is added in SwitchMemtable(),
// write_buffer_manager_->ShouldFlush() will keep returning true. If another
// thread is writing to another DB with the same write buffer, they may also
// be flushed. We may end up with flushing much more DBs than needed. It's
// suboptimal but still correct.
ROCKS_LOG_INFO(
immutable_db_options_.info_log,
"Flushing column family with largest mem table size. Write buffer is "
"using %" PRIu64 " bytes out of a total of %" PRIu64 ".",
write_buffer_manager_->memory_usage(),
write_buffer_manager_->buffer_size());
// no need to refcount because drop is happening in write thread, so can't
// happen while we're in the write thread
ColumnFamilyData* cfd_picked = nullptr;
SequenceNumber seq_num_for_cf_picked = kMaxSequenceNumber;
for (auto cfd : *versions_->GetColumnFamilySet()) {
if (cfd->IsDropped()) {
continue;
}
if (!cfd->mem()->IsEmpty()) {
// We only consider active mem table, hoping immutable memtable is
// already in the process of flushing.
uint64_t seq = cfd->mem()->GetCreationSeq();
if (cfd_picked == nullptr || seq < seq_num_for_cf_picked) {
cfd_picked = cfd;
seq_num_for_cf_picked = seq;
}
}
}
if (cfd_picked != nullptr) {
status = SwitchMemtable(cfd_picked, write_context);
if (status.ok()) {
cfd_picked->imm()->FlushRequested();
SchedulePendingFlush(cfd_picked);
MaybeScheduleFlushOrCompaction();
}
}
return status;
}
uint64_t DBImpl::GetMaxTotalWalSize() const {
mutex_.AssertHeld();
return mutable_db_options_.max_total_wal_size == 0
? 4 * max_total_in_memory_state_
: mutable_db_options_.max_total_wal_size;
}
// REQUIRES: mutex_ is held
// REQUIRES: this thread is currently at the front of the writer queue
Status DBImpl::DelayWrite(uint64_t num_bytes,
const WriteOptions& write_options) {
uint64_t time_delayed = 0;
bool delayed = false;
{
StopWatch sw(env_, stats_, WRITE_STALL, &time_delayed);
uint64_t delay = write_controller_.GetDelay(env_, num_bytes);
if (delay > 0) {
if (write_options.no_slowdown) {
return Status::Incomplete();
}
TEST_SYNC_POINT("DBImpl::DelayWrite:Sleep");
mutex_.Unlock();
// We will delay the write until we have slept for delay ms or
// we don't need a delay anymore
const uint64_t kDelayInterval = 1000;
uint64_t stall_end = sw.start_time() + delay;
while (write_controller_.NeedsDelay()) {
if (env_->NowMicros() >= stall_end) {
// We already delayed this write `delay` microseconds
break;
}
delayed = true;
// Sleep for 0.001 seconds
env_->SleepForMicroseconds(kDelayInterval);
}
mutex_.Lock();
}
while (bg_error_.ok() && write_controller_.IsStopped()) {
if (write_options.no_slowdown) {
return Status::Incomplete();
}
delayed = true;
TEST_SYNC_POINT("DBImpl::DelayWrite:Wait");
bg_cv_.Wait();
}
}
assert(!delayed || !write_options.no_slowdown);
if (delayed) {
default_cf_internal_stats_->AddDBStats(InternalStats::WRITE_STALL_MICROS,
time_delayed);
RecordTick(stats_, STALL_MICROS, time_delayed);
}
return bg_error_;
}
Status DBImpl::ScheduleFlushes(WriteContext* context) {
ColumnFamilyData* cfd;
while ((cfd = flush_scheduler_.TakeNextColumnFamily()) != nullptr) {
auto status = SwitchMemtable(cfd, context);
if (cfd->Unref()) {
delete cfd;
}
if (!status.ok()) {
return status;
}
}
return Status::OK();
}
#ifndef ROCKSDB_LITE
void DBImpl::NotifyOnMemTableSealed(ColumnFamilyData* cfd,
const MemTableInfo& mem_table_info) {
if (immutable_db_options_.listeners.size() == 0U) {
return;
}
if (shutting_down_.load(std::memory_order_acquire)) {
return;
}
for (auto listener : immutable_db_options_.listeners) {
listener->OnMemTableSealed(mem_table_info);
}
}
#endif // ROCKSDB_LITE
// REQUIRES: mutex_ is held
// REQUIRES: this thread is currently at the front of the writer queue
Status DBImpl::SwitchMemtable(ColumnFamilyData* cfd, WriteContext* context) {
mutex_.AssertHeld();
unique_ptr<WritableFile> lfile;
log::Writer* new_log = nullptr;
MemTable* new_mem = nullptr;
// Attempt to switch to a new memtable and trigger flush of old.
// Do this without holding the dbmutex lock.
assert(versions_->prev_log_number() == 0);
bool creating_new_log = !log_empty_;
uint64_t recycle_log_number = 0;
if (creating_new_log && immutable_db_options_.recycle_log_file_num &&
!log_recycle_files.empty()) {
recycle_log_number = log_recycle_files.front();
log_recycle_files.pop_front();
}
uint64_t new_log_number =
creating_new_log ? versions_->NewFileNumber() : logfile_number_;
SuperVersion* new_superversion = nullptr;
const MutableCFOptions mutable_cf_options = *cfd->GetLatestMutableCFOptions();
// Set current_memtble_info for memtable sealed callback
#ifndef ROCKSDB_LITE
MemTableInfo memtable_info;
memtable_info.cf_name = cfd->GetName();
memtable_info.first_seqno = cfd->mem()->GetFirstSequenceNumber();
memtable_info.earliest_seqno = cfd->mem()->GetEarliestSequenceNumber();
memtable_info.num_entries = cfd->mem()->num_entries();
memtable_info.num_deletes = cfd->mem()->num_deletes();
#endif // ROCKSDB_LITE
// Log this later after lock release. It may be outdated, e.g., if background
// flush happens before logging, but that should be ok.
int num_imm_unflushed = cfd->imm()->NumNotFlushed();
DBOptions db_options =
BuildDBOptions(immutable_db_options_, mutable_db_options_);
const auto preallocate_block_size =
GetWalPreallocateBlockSize(mutable_cf_options.write_buffer_size);
mutex_.Unlock();
Status s;
{
if (creating_new_log) {
EnvOptions opt_env_opt =
env_->OptimizeForLogWrite(env_options_, db_options);
if (recycle_log_number) {
ROCKS_LOG_INFO(immutable_db_options_.info_log,
"reusing log %" PRIu64 " from recycle list\n",
recycle_log_number);
s = env_->ReuseWritableFile(
LogFileName(immutable_db_options_.wal_dir, new_log_number),
LogFileName(immutable_db_options_.wal_dir, recycle_log_number),
&lfile, opt_env_opt);
} else {
s = NewWritableFile(
env_, LogFileName(immutable_db_options_.wal_dir, new_log_number),
&lfile, opt_env_opt);
}
if (s.ok()) {
// Our final size should be less than write_buffer_size
// (compression, etc) but err on the side of caution.
// use preallocate_block_size instead
// of calling GetWalPreallocateBlockSize()
lfile->SetPreallocationBlockSize(preallocate_block_size);
unique_ptr<WritableFileWriter> file_writer(
new WritableFileWriter(std::move(lfile), opt_env_opt));
new_log =
new log::Writer(std::move(file_writer), new_log_number,
immutable_db_options_.recycle_log_file_num > 0);
}
}
if (s.ok()) {
SequenceNumber seq = versions_->LastSequence();
new_mem = cfd->ConstructNewMemtable(mutable_cf_options, seq);
new_superversion = new SuperVersion();
}
#ifndef ROCKSDB_LITE
// PLEASE NOTE: We assume that there are no failable operations
// after lock is acquired below since we are already notifying
// client about mem table becoming immutable.
NotifyOnMemTableSealed(cfd, memtable_info);
#endif //ROCKSDB_LITE
}
ROCKS_LOG_INFO(immutable_db_options_.info_log,
"[%s] New memtable created with log file: #%" PRIu64
". Immutable memtables: %d.\n",
cfd->GetName().c_str(), new_log_number, num_imm_unflushed);
mutex_.Lock();
if (!s.ok()) {
// how do we fail if we're not creating new log?
assert(creating_new_log);
assert(!new_mem);
assert(!new_log);
return s;
}
if (creating_new_log) {
logfile_number_ = new_log_number;
assert(new_log != nullptr);
log_empty_ = true;
log_dir_synced_ = false;
logs_.emplace_back(logfile_number_, new_log);
alive_log_files_.push_back(LogFileNumberSize(logfile_number_));
}
for (auto loop_cfd : *versions_->GetColumnFamilySet()) {
// all this is just optimization to delete logs that
// are no longer needed -- if CF is empty, that means it
// doesn't need that particular log to stay alive, so we just
// advance the log number. no need to persist this in the manifest
if (loop_cfd->mem()->GetFirstSequenceNumber() == 0 &&
loop_cfd->imm()->NumNotFlushed() == 0) {
if (creating_new_log) {
loop_cfd->SetLogNumber(logfile_number_);
}
loop_cfd->mem()->SetCreationSeq(versions_->LastSequence());
}
}
cfd->mem()->SetNextLogNumber(logfile_number_);
cfd->imm()->Add(cfd->mem(), &context->memtables_to_free_);
new_mem->Ref();
cfd->SetMemtable(new_mem);
context->superversions_to_free_.push_back(InstallSuperVersionAndScheduleWork(
cfd, new_superversion, mutable_cf_options));
return s;
}
size_t DBImpl::GetWalPreallocateBlockSize(uint64_t write_buffer_size) const {
mutex_.AssertHeld();
size_t bsize = write_buffer_size / 10 + write_buffer_size;
// Some users might set very high write_buffer_size and rely on
// max_total_wal_size or other parameters to control the WAL size.
if (mutable_db_options_.max_total_wal_size > 0) {
bsize = std::min<size_t>(bsize, mutable_db_options_.max_total_wal_size);
}
if (immutable_db_options_.db_write_buffer_size > 0) {
bsize = std::min<size_t>(bsize, immutable_db_options_.db_write_buffer_size);
}
if (immutable_db_options_.write_buffer_manager &&
immutable_db_options_.write_buffer_manager->enabled()) {
bsize = std::min<size_t>(
bsize, immutable_db_options_.write_buffer_manager->buffer_size());
}
return bsize;
}
// Default implementations of convenience methods that subclasses of DB
// can call if they wish
Status DB::Put(const WriteOptions& opt, ColumnFamilyHandle* column_family,
const Slice& key, const Slice& value) {
// Pre-allocate size of write batch conservatively.
// 8 bytes are taken by header, 4 bytes for count, 1 byte for type,
// and we allocate 11 extra bytes for key length, as well as value length.
WriteBatch batch(key.size() + value.size() + 24);
batch.Put(column_family, key, value);
return Write(opt, &batch);
}
Status DB::Delete(const WriteOptions& opt, ColumnFamilyHandle* column_family,
const Slice& key) {
WriteBatch batch;
batch.Delete(column_family, key);
return Write(opt, &batch);
}
Status DB::SingleDelete(const WriteOptions& opt,
ColumnFamilyHandle* column_family, const Slice& key) {
WriteBatch batch;
batch.SingleDelete(column_family, key);
return Write(opt, &batch);
}
Status DB::DeleteRange(const WriteOptions& opt,
ColumnFamilyHandle* column_family,
const Slice& begin_key, const Slice& end_key) {
WriteBatch batch;
batch.DeleteRange(column_family, begin_key, end_key);
return Write(opt, &batch);
}
Status DB::Merge(const WriteOptions& opt, ColumnFamilyHandle* column_family,
const Slice& key, const Slice& value) {
WriteBatch batch;
batch.Merge(column_family, key, value);
return Write(opt, &batch);
}
} // namespace rocksdb