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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).
#include "db/blob/blob_index.h"
#include "db/db_impl/db_impl.h"
#include "db/db_test_util.h"
#include "db/dbformat.h"
#include "db/version_set.h"
#include "db/write_batch_internal.h"
#include "file/filename.h"
#include "logging/logging.h"
#include "memtable/hash_linklist_rep.h"
#include "monitoring/statistics.h"
#include "rocksdb/cache.h"
#include "rocksdb/compaction_filter.h"
#include "rocksdb/db.h"
#include "rocksdb/env.h"
#include "rocksdb/filter_policy.h"
#include "rocksdb/options.h"
#include "rocksdb/perf_context.h"
#include "rocksdb/slice.h"
#include "rocksdb/slice_transform.h"
#include "rocksdb/table.h"
#include "rocksdb/table_properties.h"
#include "table/block_based/block_based_table_factory.h"
#include "table/plain/plain_table_factory.h"
#include "test_util/sync_point.h"
#include "test_util/testharness.h"
#include "test_util/testutil.h"
#include "util/hash.h"
#include "util/mutexlock.h"
#include "util/rate_limiter.h"
#include "util/string_util.h"
#include "utilities/merge_operators.h"
#ifndef ROCKSDB_LITE
namespace ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE {
class EventListenerTest : public DBTestBase {
public:
EventListenerTest() : DBTestBase("/listener_test") {}
static std::string BlobStr(uint64_t blob_file_number, uint64_t offset,
uint64_t size) {
std::string blob_index;
BlobIndex::EncodeBlob(&blob_index, blob_file_number, offset, size,
kNoCompression);
return blob_index;
}
const size_t k110KB = 110 << 10;
};
struct TestPropertiesCollector
: public ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE::TablePropertiesCollector {
ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE::Status AddUserKey(
const ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE::Slice& /*key*/,
const ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE::Slice& /*value*/,
ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE::EntryType /*type*/,
ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE::SequenceNumber /*seq*/,
uint64_t /*file_size*/) override {
return Status::OK();
}
ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE::Status Finish(
ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE::UserCollectedProperties* properties) override {
properties->insert({"0", "1"});
return Status::OK();
}
const char* Name() const override { return "TestTablePropertiesCollector"; }
ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE::UserCollectedProperties GetReadableProperties()
const override {
ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE::UserCollectedProperties ret;
ret["2"] = "3";
return ret;
}
};
class TestPropertiesCollectorFactory : public TablePropertiesCollectorFactory {
public:
TablePropertiesCollector* CreateTablePropertiesCollector(
TablePropertiesCollectorFactory::Context /*context*/) override {
return new TestPropertiesCollector;
}
const char* Name() const override { return "TestTablePropertiesCollector"; }
};
class TestCompactionListener : public EventListener {
public:
explicit TestCompactionListener(EventListenerTest* test) : test_(test) {}
void OnCompactionCompleted(DB *db, const CompactionJobInfo& ci) override {
std::lock_guard<std::mutex> lock(mutex_);
compacted_dbs_.push_back(db);
ASSERT_GT(ci.input_files.size(), 0U);
ASSERT_EQ(ci.input_files.size(), ci.input_file_infos.size());
for (size_t i = 0; i < ci.input_file_infos.size(); ++i) {
ASSERT_EQ(ci.input_file_infos[i].level, ci.base_input_level);
ASSERT_EQ(ci.input_file_infos[i].file_number,
TableFileNameToNumber(ci.input_files[i]));
}
ASSERT_GT(ci.output_files.size(), 0U);
ASSERT_EQ(ci.output_files.size(), ci.output_file_infos.size());
ASSERT_TRUE(test_);
ASSERT_EQ(test_->db_, db);
std::vector<std::vector<FileMetaData>> files_by_level;
test_->dbfull()->TEST_GetFilesMetaData(test_->handles_[ci.cf_id],
&files_by_level);
ASSERT_GT(files_by_level.size(), ci.output_level);
for (size_t i = 0; i < ci.output_file_infos.size(); ++i) {
ASSERT_EQ(ci.output_file_infos[i].level, ci.output_level);
ASSERT_EQ(ci.output_file_infos[i].file_number,
TableFileNameToNumber(ci.output_files[i]));
auto it = std::find_if(
files_by_level[ci.output_level].begin(),
files_by_level[ci.output_level].end(), [&](const FileMetaData& meta) {
return meta.fd.GetNumber() == ci.output_file_infos[i].file_number;
});
ASSERT_NE(it, files_by_level[ci.output_level].end());
ASSERT_EQ(ci.output_file_infos[i].oldest_blob_file_number,
it->oldest_blob_file_number);
}
ASSERT_EQ(db->GetEnv()->GetThreadID(), ci.thread_id);
ASSERT_GT(ci.thread_id, 0U);
for (auto fl : {ci.input_files, ci.output_files}) {
for (auto fn : fl) {
auto it = ci.table_properties.find(fn);
ASSERT_NE(it, ci.table_properties.end());
auto tp = it->second;
ASSERT_TRUE(tp != nullptr);
ASSERT_EQ(tp->user_collected_properties.find("0")->second, "1");
}
}
}
EventListenerTest* test_;
std::vector<DB*> compacted_dbs_;
std::mutex mutex_;
};
rocksdb: switch to gtest Summary: Our existing test notation is very similar to what is used in gtest. It makes it easy to adopt what is different. In this diff I modify existing [[ https://code.google.com/p/googletest/wiki/Primer#Test_Fixtures:_Using_the_Same_Data_Configuration_for_Multiple_Te | test fixture ]] classes to inherit from `testing::Test`. Also for unit tests that use fixture class, `TEST` is replaced with `TEST_F` as required in gtest. There are several custom `main` functions in our existing tests. To make this transition easier, I modify all `main` functions to fallow gtest notation. But eventually we can remove them and use implementation of `main` that gtest provides. ```lang=bash % cat ~/transform #!/bin/sh files=$(git ls-files '*test\.cc') for file in $files do if grep -q "rocksdb::test::RunAllTests()" $file then if grep -Eq '^class \w+Test {' $file then perl -pi -e 's/^(class \w+Test) {/${1}: public testing::Test {/g' $file perl -pi -e 's/^(TEST)/${1}_F/g' $file fi perl -pi -e 's/(int main.*\{)/${1}::testing::InitGoogleTest(&argc, argv);/g' $file perl -pi -e 's/rocksdb::test::RunAllTests/RUN_ALL_TESTS/g' $file fi done % sh ~/transform % make format ``` Second iteration of this diff contains only scripted changes. Third iteration contains manual changes to fix last errors and make it compilable. Test Plan: Build and notice no errors. ```lang=bash % USE_CLANG=1 make check -j55 ``` Tests are still testing. Reviewers: meyering, sdong, rven, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D35157
2015-03-17 22:08:00 +01:00
TEST_F(EventListenerTest, OnSingleDBCompactionTest) {
const int kTestKeySize = 16;
const int kTestValueSize = 984;
const int kEntrySize = kTestKeySize + kTestValueSize;
const int kEntriesPerBuffer = 100;
const int kNumL0Files = 4;
Options options;
Encryption at rest support Summary: This PR adds support for encrypting data stored by RocksDB when written to disk. It adds an `EncryptedEnv` override of the `Env` class with matching overrides for sequential&random access files. The encryption itself is done through a configurable `EncryptionProvider`. This class creates is asked to create `BlockAccessCipherStream` for a file. This is where the actual encryption/decryption is being done. Currently there is a Counter mode implementation of `BlockAccessCipherStream` with a `ROT13` block cipher (NOTE the `ROT13` is for demo purposes only!!). The Counter operation mode uses an initial counter & random initialization vector (IV). Both are created randomly for each file and stored in a 4K (default size) block that is prefixed to that file. The `EncryptedEnv` implementation is such that clients of the `Env` class do not see this prefix (nor data, nor in filesize). The largest part of the prefix block is also encrypted, and there is room left for implementation specific settings/values/keys in there. To test the encryption, the `DBTestBase` class has been extended to consider a new environment variable called `ENCRYPTED_ENV`. If set, the test will setup a encrypted instance of the `Env` class to use for all tests. Typically you would run it like this: ``` ENCRYPTED_ENV=1 make check_some ``` There is also an added test that checks that some data inserted into the database is or is not "visible" on disk. With `ENCRYPTED_ENV` active it must not find plain text strings, with `ENCRYPTED_ENV` unset, it must find the plain text strings. Closes https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/2424 Differential Revision: D5322178 Pulled By: sdwilsh fbshipit-source-id: 253b0a9c2c498cc98f580df7f2623cbf7678a27f
2017-06-27 01:52:06 +02:00
options.env = CurrentOptions().env;
options.create_if_missing = true;
options.write_buffer_size = kEntrySize * kEntriesPerBuffer;
options.compaction_style = kCompactionStyleLevel;
options.target_file_size_base = options.write_buffer_size;
options.max_bytes_for_level_base = options.target_file_size_base * 2;
options.max_bytes_for_level_multiplier = 2;
options.compression = kNoCompression;
#ifdef ROCKSDB_USING_THREAD_STATUS
options.enable_thread_tracking = true;
#endif // ROCKSDB_USING_THREAD_STATUS
options.level0_file_num_compaction_trigger = kNumL0Files;
options.table_properties_collector_factories.push_back(
std::make_shared<TestPropertiesCollectorFactory>());
TestCompactionListener* listener = new TestCompactionListener(this);
options.listeners.emplace_back(listener);
std::vector<std::string> cf_names = {
"pikachu", "ilya", "muromec", "dobrynia",
"nikitich", "alyosha", "popovich"};
CreateAndReopenWithCF(cf_names, options);
ASSERT_OK(Put(1, "pikachu", std::string(90000, 'p')));
WriteBatch batch;
ASSERT_OK(WriteBatchInternal::PutBlobIndex(&batch, 1, "ditto",
BlobStr(123, 0, 1 << 10)));
ASSERT_OK(dbfull()->Write(WriteOptions(), &batch));
ASSERT_OK(Put(2, "ilya", std::string(90000, 'i')));
ASSERT_OK(Put(3, "muromec", std::string(90000, 'm')));
ASSERT_OK(Put(4, "dobrynia", std::string(90000, 'd')));
ASSERT_OK(Put(5, "nikitich", std::string(90000, 'n')));
ASSERT_OK(Put(6, "alyosha", std::string(90000, 'a')));
ASSERT_OK(Put(7, "popovich", std::string(90000, 'p')));
for (int i = 1; i < 8; ++i) {
ASSERT_OK(Flush(i));
dbfull()->TEST_WaitForFlushMemTable();
ASSERT_OK(dbfull()->CompactRange(CompactRangeOptions(), handles_[i],
nullptr, nullptr));
dbfull()->TEST_WaitForCompact();
}
ASSERT_EQ(listener->compacted_dbs_.size(), cf_names.size());
for (size_t i = 0; i < cf_names.size(); ++i) {
ASSERT_EQ(listener->compacted_dbs_[i], db_);
}
}
// This simple Listener can only handle one flush at a time.
class TestFlushListener : public EventListener {
public:
TestFlushListener(Env* env, EventListenerTest* test)
: slowdown_count(0), stop_count(0), db_closed(), env_(env), test_(test) {
db_closed = false;
}
void OnTableFileCreated(
const TableFileCreationInfo& info) override {
// remember the info for later checking the FlushJobInfo.
prev_fc_info_ = info;
ASSERT_GT(info.db_name.size(), 0U);
ASSERT_GT(info.cf_name.size(), 0U);
ASSERT_GT(info.file_path.size(), 0U);
ASSERT_GT(info.job_id, 0);
ASSERT_GT(info.table_properties.data_size, 0U);
ASSERT_GT(info.table_properties.raw_key_size, 0U);
ASSERT_GT(info.table_properties.raw_value_size, 0U);
ASSERT_GT(info.table_properties.num_data_blocks, 0U);
ASSERT_GT(info.table_properties.num_entries, 0U);
#ifdef ROCKSDB_USING_THREAD_STATUS
// Verify the id of the current thread that created this table
// file matches the id of any active flush or compaction thread.
uint64_t thread_id = env_->GetThreadID();
std::vector<ThreadStatus> thread_list;
ASSERT_OK(env_->GetThreadList(&thread_list));
bool found_match = false;
for (auto thread_status : thread_list) {
if (thread_status.operation_type == ThreadStatus::OP_FLUSH ||
thread_status.operation_type == ThreadStatus::OP_COMPACTION) {
if (thread_id == thread_status.thread_id) {
found_match = true;
break;
}
}
}
ASSERT_TRUE(found_match);
#endif // ROCKSDB_USING_THREAD_STATUS
}
void OnFlushCompleted(
DB* db, const FlushJobInfo& info) override {
flushed_dbs_.push_back(db);
flushed_column_family_names_.push_back(info.cf_name);
if (info.triggered_writes_slowdown) {
slowdown_count++;
}
if (info.triggered_writes_stop) {
stop_count++;
}
// verify whether the previously created file matches the flushed file.
ASSERT_EQ(prev_fc_info_.db_name, db->GetName());
ASSERT_EQ(prev_fc_info_.cf_name, info.cf_name);
ASSERT_EQ(prev_fc_info_.job_id, info.job_id);
ASSERT_EQ(prev_fc_info_.file_path, info.file_path);
ASSERT_EQ(TableFileNameToNumber(info.file_path), info.file_number);
// Note: the following chunk relies on the notification pertaining to the
// database pointed to by DBTestBase::db_, and is thus bypassed when
// that assumption does not hold (see the test case MultiDBMultiListeners
// below).
ASSERT_TRUE(test_);
if (db == test_->db_) {
std::vector<std::vector<FileMetaData>> files_by_level;
test_->dbfull()->TEST_GetFilesMetaData(test_->handles_[info.cf_id],
&files_by_level);
ASSERT_FALSE(files_by_level.empty());
auto it = std::find_if(files_by_level[0].begin(), files_by_level[0].end(),
[&](const FileMetaData& meta) {
return meta.fd.GetNumber() == info.file_number;
});
ASSERT_NE(it, files_by_level[0].end());
ASSERT_EQ(info.oldest_blob_file_number, it->oldest_blob_file_number);
}
ASSERT_EQ(db->GetEnv()->GetThreadID(), info.thread_id);
ASSERT_GT(info.thread_id, 0U);
ASSERT_EQ(info.table_properties.user_collected_properties.find("0")->second,
"1");
}
std::vector<std::string> flushed_column_family_names_;
std::vector<DB*> flushed_dbs_;
int slowdown_count;
int stop_count;
bool db_closing;
std::atomic_bool db_closed;
TableFileCreationInfo prev_fc_info_;
protected:
Env* env_;
EventListenerTest* test_;
};
rocksdb: switch to gtest Summary: Our existing test notation is very similar to what is used in gtest. It makes it easy to adopt what is different. In this diff I modify existing [[ https://code.google.com/p/googletest/wiki/Primer#Test_Fixtures:_Using_the_Same_Data_Configuration_for_Multiple_Te | test fixture ]] classes to inherit from `testing::Test`. Also for unit tests that use fixture class, `TEST` is replaced with `TEST_F` as required in gtest. There are several custom `main` functions in our existing tests. To make this transition easier, I modify all `main` functions to fallow gtest notation. But eventually we can remove them and use implementation of `main` that gtest provides. ```lang=bash % cat ~/transform #!/bin/sh files=$(git ls-files '*test\.cc') for file in $files do if grep -q "rocksdb::test::RunAllTests()" $file then if grep -Eq '^class \w+Test {' $file then perl -pi -e 's/^(class \w+Test) {/${1}: public testing::Test {/g' $file perl -pi -e 's/^(TEST)/${1}_F/g' $file fi perl -pi -e 's/(int main.*\{)/${1}::testing::InitGoogleTest(&argc, argv);/g' $file perl -pi -e 's/rocksdb::test::RunAllTests/RUN_ALL_TESTS/g' $file fi done % sh ~/transform % make format ``` Second iteration of this diff contains only scripted changes. Third iteration contains manual changes to fix last errors and make it compilable. Test Plan: Build and notice no errors. ```lang=bash % USE_CLANG=1 make check -j55 ``` Tests are still testing. Reviewers: meyering, sdong, rven, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D35157
2015-03-17 22:08:00 +01:00
TEST_F(EventListenerTest, OnSingleDBFlushTest) {
Options options;
Encryption at rest support Summary: This PR adds support for encrypting data stored by RocksDB when written to disk. It adds an `EncryptedEnv` override of the `Env` class with matching overrides for sequential&random access files. The encryption itself is done through a configurable `EncryptionProvider`. This class creates is asked to create `BlockAccessCipherStream` for a file. This is where the actual encryption/decryption is being done. Currently there is a Counter mode implementation of `BlockAccessCipherStream` with a `ROT13` block cipher (NOTE the `ROT13` is for demo purposes only!!). The Counter operation mode uses an initial counter & random initialization vector (IV). Both are created randomly for each file and stored in a 4K (default size) block that is prefixed to that file. The `EncryptedEnv` implementation is such that clients of the `Env` class do not see this prefix (nor data, nor in filesize). The largest part of the prefix block is also encrypted, and there is room left for implementation specific settings/values/keys in there. To test the encryption, the `DBTestBase` class has been extended to consider a new environment variable called `ENCRYPTED_ENV`. If set, the test will setup a encrypted instance of the `Env` class to use for all tests. Typically you would run it like this: ``` ENCRYPTED_ENV=1 make check_some ``` There is also an added test that checks that some data inserted into the database is or is not "visible" on disk. With `ENCRYPTED_ENV` active it must not find plain text strings, with `ENCRYPTED_ENV` unset, it must find the plain text strings. Closes https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/2424 Differential Revision: D5322178 Pulled By: sdwilsh fbshipit-source-id: 253b0a9c2c498cc98f580df7f2623cbf7678a27f
2017-06-27 01:52:06 +02:00
options.env = CurrentOptions().env;
options.write_buffer_size = k110KB;
#ifdef ROCKSDB_USING_THREAD_STATUS
options.enable_thread_tracking = true;
#endif // ROCKSDB_USING_THREAD_STATUS
TestFlushListener* listener = new TestFlushListener(options.env, this);
options.listeners.emplace_back(listener);
std::vector<std::string> cf_names = {
"pikachu", "ilya", "muromec", "dobrynia",
"nikitich", "alyosha", "popovich"};
options.table_properties_collector_factories.push_back(
std::make_shared<TestPropertiesCollectorFactory>());
CreateAndReopenWithCF(cf_names, options);
ASSERT_OK(Put(1, "pikachu", std::string(90000, 'p')));
WriteBatch batch;
ASSERT_OK(WriteBatchInternal::PutBlobIndex(&batch, 1, "ditto",
BlobStr(456, 0, 1 << 10)));
ASSERT_OK(dbfull()->Write(WriteOptions(), &batch));
ASSERT_OK(Put(2, "ilya", std::string(90000, 'i')));
ASSERT_OK(Put(3, "muromec", std::string(90000, 'm')));
ASSERT_OK(Put(4, "dobrynia", std::string(90000, 'd')));
ASSERT_OK(Put(5, "nikitich", std::string(90000, 'n')));
ASSERT_OK(Put(6, "alyosha", std::string(90000, 'a')));
ASSERT_OK(Put(7, "popovich", std::string(90000, 'p')));
for (int i = 1; i < 8; ++i) {
ASSERT_OK(Flush(i));
dbfull()->TEST_WaitForFlushMemTable();
ASSERT_EQ(listener->flushed_dbs_.size(), i);
ASSERT_EQ(listener->flushed_column_family_names_.size(), i);
}
// make sure callback functions are called in the right order
for (size_t i = 0; i < cf_names.size(); ++i) {
ASSERT_EQ(listener->flushed_dbs_[i], db_);
ASSERT_EQ(listener->flushed_column_family_names_[i], cf_names[i]);
}
}
rocksdb: switch to gtest Summary: Our existing test notation is very similar to what is used in gtest. It makes it easy to adopt what is different. In this diff I modify existing [[ https://code.google.com/p/googletest/wiki/Primer#Test_Fixtures:_Using_the_Same_Data_Configuration_for_Multiple_Te | test fixture ]] classes to inherit from `testing::Test`. Also for unit tests that use fixture class, `TEST` is replaced with `TEST_F` as required in gtest. There are several custom `main` functions in our existing tests. To make this transition easier, I modify all `main` functions to fallow gtest notation. But eventually we can remove them and use implementation of `main` that gtest provides. ```lang=bash % cat ~/transform #!/bin/sh files=$(git ls-files '*test\.cc') for file in $files do if grep -q "rocksdb::test::RunAllTests()" $file then if grep -Eq '^class \w+Test {' $file then perl -pi -e 's/^(class \w+Test) {/${1}: public testing::Test {/g' $file perl -pi -e 's/^(TEST)/${1}_F/g' $file fi perl -pi -e 's/(int main.*\{)/${1}::testing::InitGoogleTest(&argc, argv);/g' $file perl -pi -e 's/rocksdb::test::RunAllTests/RUN_ALL_TESTS/g' $file fi done % sh ~/transform % make format ``` Second iteration of this diff contains only scripted changes. Third iteration contains manual changes to fix last errors and make it compilable. Test Plan: Build and notice no errors. ```lang=bash % USE_CLANG=1 make check -j55 ``` Tests are still testing. Reviewers: meyering, sdong, rven, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D35157
2015-03-17 22:08:00 +01:00
TEST_F(EventListenerTest, MultiCF) {
Options options;
Encryption at rest support Summary: This PR adds support for encrypting data stored by RocksDB when written to disk. It adds an `EncryptedEnv` override of the `Env` class with matching overrides for sequential&random access files. The encryption itself is done through a configurable `EncryptionProvider`. This class creates is asked to create `BlockAccessCipherStream` for a file. This is where the actual encryption/decryption is being done. Currently there is a Counter mode implementation of `BlockAccessCipherStream` with a `ROT13` block cipher (NOTE the `ROT13` is for demo purposes only!!). The Counter operation mode uses an initial counter & random initialization vector (IV). Both are created randomly for each file and stored in a 4K (default size) block that is prefixed to that file. The `EncryptedEnv` implementation is such that clients of the `Env` class do not see this prefix (nor data, nor in filesize). The largest part of the prefix block is also encrypted, and there is room left for implementation specific settings/values/keys in there. To test the encryption, the `DBTestBase` class has been extended to consider a new environment variable called `ENCRYPTED_ENV`. If set, the test will setup a encrypted instance of the `Env` class to use for all tests. Typically you would run it like this: ``` ENCRYPTED_ENV=1 make check_some ``` There is also an added test that checks that some data inserted into the database is or is not "visible" on disk. With `ENCRYPTED_ENV` active it must not find plain text strings, with `ENCRYPTED_ENV` unset, it must find the plain text strings. Closes https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/2424 Differential Revision: D5322178 Pulled By: sdwilsh fbshipit-source-id: 253b0a9c2c498cc98f580df7f2623cbf7678a27f
2017-06-27 01:52:06 +02:00
options.env = CurrentOptions().env;
options.write_buffer_size = k110KB;
#ifdef ROCKSDB_USING_THREAD_STATUS
options.enable_thread_tracking = true;
#endif // ROCKSDB_USING_THREAD_STATUS
TestFlushListener* listener = new TestFlushListener(options.env, this);
options.listeners.emplace_back(listener);
options.table_properties_collector_factories.push_back(
std::make_shared<TestPropertiesCollectorFactory>());
std::vector<std::string> cf_names = {
"pikachu", "ilya", "muromec", "dobrynia",
"nikitich", "alyosha", "popovich"};
CreateAndReopenWithCF(cf_names, options);
ASSERT_OK(Put(1, "pikachu", std::string(90000, 'p')));
ASSERT_OK(Put(2, "ilya", std::string(90000, 'i')));
ASSERT_OK(Put(3, "muromec", std::string(90000, 'm')));
ASSERT_OK(Put(4, "dobrynia", std::string(90000, 'd')));
ASSERT_OK(Put(5, "nikitich", std::string(90000, 'n')));
ASSERT_OK(Put(6, "alyosha", std::string(90000, 'a')));
ASSERT_OK(Put(7, "popovich", std::string(90000, 'p')));
for (int i = 1; i < 8; ++i) {
ASSERT_OK(Flush(i));
ASSERT_EQ(listener->flushed_dbs_.size(), i);
ASSERT_EQ(listener->flushed_column_family_names_.size(), i);
}
// make sure callback functions are called in the right order
for (size_t i = 0; i < cf_names.size(); i++) {
ASSERT_EQ(listener->flushed_dbs_[i], db_);
ASSERT_EQ(listener->flushed_column_family_names_[i], cf_names[i]);
}
}
rocksdb: switch to gtest Summary: Our existing test notation is very similar to what is used in gtest. It makes it easy to adopt what is different. In this diff I modify existing [[ https://code.google.com/p/googletest/wiki/Primer#Test_Fixtures:_Using_the_Same_Data_Configuration_for_Multiple_Te | test fixture ]] classes to inherit from `testing::Test`. Also for unit tests that use fixture class, `TEST` is replaced with `TEST_F` as required in gtest. There are several custom `main` functions in our existing tests. To make this transition easier, I modify all `main` functions to fallow gtest notation. But eventually we can remove them and use implementation of `main` that gtest provides. ```lang=bash % cat ~/transform #!/bin/sh files=$(git ls-files '*test\.cc') for file in $files do if grep -q "rocksdb::test::RunAllTests()" $file then if grep -Eq '^class \w+Test {' $file then perl -pi -e 's/^(class \w+Test) {/${1}: public testing::Test {/g' $file perl -pi -e 's/^(TEST)/${1}_F/g' $file fi perl -pi -e 's/(int main.*\{)/${1}::testing::InitGoogleTest(&argc, argv);/g' $file perl -pi -e 's/rocksdb::test::RunAllTests/RUN_ALL_TESTS/g' $file fi done % sh ~/transform % make format ``` Second iteration of this diff contains only scripted changes. Third iteration contains manual changes to fix last errors and make it compilable. Test Plan: Build and notice no errors. ```lang=bash % USE_CLANG=1 make check -j55 ``` Tests are still testing. Reviewers: meyering, sdong, rven, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D35157
2015-03-17 22:08:00 +01:00
TEST_F(EventListenerTest, MultiDBMultiListeners) {
Options options;
Encryption at rest support Summary: This PR adds support for encrypting data stored by RocksDB when written to disk. It adds an `EncryptedEnv` override of the `Env` class with matching overrides for sequential&random access files. The encryption itself is done through a configurable `EncryptionProvider`. This class creates is asked to create `BlockAccessCipherStream` for a file. This is where the actual encryption/decryption is being done. Currently there is a Counter mode implementation of `BlockAccessCipherStream` with a `ROT13` block cipher (NOTE the `ROT13` is for demo purposes only!!). The Counter operation mode uses an initial counter & random initialization vector (IV). Both are created randomly for each file and stored in a 4K (default size) block that is prefixed to that file. The `EncryptedEnv` implementation is such that clients of the `Env` class do not see this prefix (nor data, nor in filesize). The largest part of the prefix block is also encrypted, and there is room left for implementation specific settings/values/keys in there. To test the encryption, the `DBTestBase` class has been extended to consider a new environment variable called `ENCRYPTED_ENV`. If set, the test will setup a encrypted instance of the `Env` class to use for all tests. Typically you would run it like this: ``` ENCRYPTED_ENV=1 make check_some ``` There is also an added test that checks that some data inserted into the database is or is not "visible" on disk. With `ENCRYPTED_ENV` active it must not find plain text strings, with `ENCRYPTED_ENV` unset, it must find the plain text strings. Closes https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/2424 Differential Revision: D5322178 Pulled By: sdwilsh fbshipit-source-id: 253b0a9c2c498cc98f580df7f2623cbf7678a27f
2017-06-27 01:52:06 +02:00
options.env = CurrentOptions().env;
#ifdef ROCKSDB_USING_THREAD_STATUS
options.enable_thread_tracking = true;
#endif // ROCKSDB_USING_THREAD_STATUS
options.table_properties_collector_factories.push_back(
std::make_shared<TestPropertiesCollectorFactory>());
std::vector<TestFlushListener*> listeners;
const int kNumDBs = 5;
const int kNumListeners = 10;
for (int i = 0; i < kNumListeners; ++i) {
listeners.emplace_back(new TestFlushListener(options.env, this));
}
std::vector<std::string> cf_names = {
"pikachu", "ilya", "muromec", "dobrynia",
"nikitich", "alyosha", "popovich"};
options.create_if_missing = true;
for (int i = 0; i < kNumListeners; ++i) {
options.listeners.emplace_back(listeners[i]);
}
DBOptions db_opts(options);
ColumnFamilyOptions cf_opts(options);
std::vector<DB*> dbs;
std::vector<std::vector<ColumnFamilyHandle *>> vec_handles;
for (int d = 0; d < kNumDBs; ++d) {
ASSERT_OK(DestroyDB(dbname_ + ToString(d), options));
DB* db;
std::vector<ColumnFamilyHandle*> handles;
ASSERT_OK(DB::Open(options, dbname_ + ToString(d), &db));
for (size_t c = 0; c < cf_names.size(); ++c) {
ColumnFamilyHandle* handle;
db->CreateColumnFamily(cf_opts, cf_names[c], &handle);
handles.push_back(handle);
}
vec_handles.push_back(std::move(handles));
dbs.push_back(db);
}
for (int d = 0; d < kNumDBs; ++d) {
for (size_t c = 0; c < cf_names.size(); ++c) {
ASSERT_OK(dbs[d]->Put(WriteOptions(), vec_handles[d][c],
cf_names[c], cf_names[c]));
}
}
for (size_t c = 0; c < cf_names.size(); ++c) {
for (int d = 0; d < kNumDBs; ++d) {
ASSERT_OK(dbs[d]->Flush(FlushOptions(), vec_handles[d][c]));
static_cast_with_check<DBImpl>(dbs[d])->TEST_WaitForFlushMemTable();
}
}
for (auto* listener : listeners) {
int pos = 0;
for (size_t c = 0; c < cf_names.size(); ++c) {
for (int d = 0; d < kNumDBs; ++d) {
ASSERT_EQ(listener->flushed_dbs_[pos], dbs[d]);
ASSERT_EQ(listener->flushed_column_family_names_[pos], cf_names[c]);
pos++;
}
}
}
for (auto handles : vec_handles) {
for (auto h : handles) {
delete h;
}
handles.clear();
}
vec_handles.clear();
for (auto db : dbs) {
delete db;
}
}
rocksdb: switch to gtest Summary: Our existing test notation is very similar to what is used in gtest. It makes it easy to adopt what is different. In this diff I modify existing [[ https://code.google.com/p/googletest/wiki/Primer#Test_Fixtures:_Using_the_Same_Data_Configuration_for_Multiple_Te | test fixture ]] classes to inherit from `testing::Test`. Also for unit tests that use fixture class, `TEST` is replaced with `TEST_F` as required in gtest. There are several custom `main` functions in our existing tests. To make this transition easier, I modify all `main` functions to fallow gtest notation. But eventually we can remove them and use implementation of `main` that gtest provides. ```lang=bash % cat ~/transform #!/bin/sh files=$(git ls-files '*test\.cc') for file in $files do if grep -q "rocksdb::test::RunAllTests()" $file then if grep -Eq '^class \w+Test {' $file then perl -pi -e 's/^(class \w+Test) {/${1}: public testing::Test {/g' $file perl -pi -e 's/^(TEST)/${1}_F/g' $file fi perl -pi -e 's/(int main.*\{)/${1}::testing::InitGoogleTest(&argc, argv);/g' $file perl -pi -e 's/rocksdb::test::RunAllTests/RUN_ALL_TESTS/g' $file fi done % sh ~/transform % make format ``` Second iteration of this diff contains only scripted changes. Third iteration contains manual changes to fix last errors and make it compilable. Test Plan: Build and notice no errors. ```lang=bash % USE_CLANG=1 make check -j55 ``` Tests are still testing. Reviewers: meyering, sdong, rven, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D35157
2015-03-17 22:08:00 +01:00
TEST_F(EventListenerTest, DisableBGCompaction) {
Options options;
Encryption at rest support Summary: This PR adds support for encrypting data stored by RocksDB when written to disk. It adds an `EncryptedEnv` override of the `Env` class with matching overrides for sequential&random access files. The encryption itself is done through a configurable `EncryptionProvider`. This class creates is asked to create `BlockAccessCipherStream` for a file. This is where the actual encryption/decryption is being done. Currently there is a Counter mode implementation of `BlockAccessCipherStream` with a `ROT13` block cipher (NOTE the `ROT13` is for demo purposes only!!). The Counter operation mode uses an initial counter & random initialization vector (IV). Both are created randomly for each file and stored in a 4K (default size) block that is prefixed to that file. The `EncryptedEnv` implementation is such that clients of the `Env` class do not see this prefix (nor data, nor in filesize). The largest part of the prefix block is also encrypted, and there is room left for implementation specific settings/values/keys in there. To test the encryption, the `DBTestBase` class has been extended to consider a new environment variable called `ENCRYPTED_ENV`. If set, the test will setup a encrypted instance of the `Env` class to use for all tests. Typically you would run it like this: ``` ENCRYPTED_ENV=1 make check_some ``` There is also an added test that checks that some data inserted into the database is or is not "visible" on disk. With `ENCRYPTED_ENV` active it must not find plain text strings, with `ENCRYPTED_ENV` unset, it must find the plain text strings. Closes https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/2424 Differential Revision: D5322178 Pulled By: sdwilsh fbshipit-source-id: 253b0a9c2c498cc98f580df7f2623cbf7678a27f
2017-06-27 01:52:06 +02:00
options.env = CurrentOptions().env;
#ifdef ROCKSDB_USING_THREAD_STATUS
options.enable_thread_tracking = true;
#endif // ROCKSDB_USING_THREAD_STATUS
TestFlushListener* listener = new TestFlushListener(options.env, this);
const int kCompactionTrigger = 1;
const int kSlowdownTrigger = 5;
const int kStopTrigger = 100;
options.level0_file_num_compaction_trigger = kCompactionTrigger;
options.level0_slowdown_writes_trigger = kSlowdownTrigger;
options.level0_stop_writes_trigger = kStopTrigger;
options.max_write_buffer_number = 10;
options.listeners.emplace_back(listener);
// BG compaction is disabled. Number of L0 files will simply keeps
// increasing in this test.
options.compaction_style = kCompactionStyleNone;
options.compression = kNoCompression;
options.write_buffer_size = 100000; // Small write buffer
options.table_properties_collector_factories.push_back(
std::make_shared<TestPropertiesCollectorFactory>());
CreateAndReopenWithCF({"pikachu"}, options);
ColumnFamilyMetaData cf_meta;
db_->GetColumnFamilyMetaData(handles_[1], &cf_meta);
// keep writing until writes are forced to stop.
for (int i = 0; static_cast<int>(cf_meta.file_count) < kSlowdownTrigger * 10;
++i) {
Put(1, ToString(i), std::string(10000, 'x'), WriteOptions());
FlushOptions fo;
fo.allow_write_stall = true;
db_->Flush(fo, handles_[1]);
db_->GetColumnFamilyMetaData(handles_[1], &cf_meta);
}
ASSERT_GE(listener->slowdown_count, kSlowdownTrigger * 9);
}
class TestCompactionReasonListener : public EventListener {
public:
void OnCompactionCompleted(DB* /*db*/, const CompactionJobInfo& ci) override {
std::lock_guard<std::mutex> lock(mutex_);
compaction_reasons_.push_back(ci.compaction_reason);
}
std::vector<CompactionReason> compaction_reasons_;
std::mutex mutex_;
};
TEST_F(EventListenerTest, CompactionReasonLevel) {
Options options;
Encryption at rest support Summary: This PR adds support for encrypting data stored by RocksDB when written to disk. It adds an `EncryptedEnv` override of the `Env` class with matching overrides for sequential&random access files. The encryption itself is done through a configurable `EncryptionProvider`. This class creates is asked to create `BlockAccessCipherStream` for a file. This is where the actual encryption/decryption is being done. Currently there is a Counter mode implementation of `BlockAccessCipherStream` with a `ROT13` block cipher (NOTE the `ROT13` is for demo purposes only!!). The Counter operation mode uses an initial counter & random initialization vector (IV). Both are created randomly for each file and stored in a 4K (default size) block that is prefixed to that file. The `EncryptedEnv` implementation is such that clients of the `Env` class do not see this prefix (nor data, nor in filesize). The largest part of the prefix block is also encrypted, and there is room left for implementation specific settings/values/keys in there. To test the encryption, the `DBTestBase` class has been extended to consider a new environment variable called `ENCRYPTED_ENV`. If set, the test will setup a encrypted instance of the `Env` class to use for all tests. Typically you would run it like this: ``` ENCRYPTED_ENV=1 make check_some ``` There is also an added test that checks that some data inserted into the database is or is not "visible" on disk. With `ENCRYPTED_ENV` active it must not find plain text strings, with `ENCRYPTED_ENV` unset, it must find the plain text strings. Closes https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/2424 Differential Revision: D5322178 Pulled By: sdwilsh fbshipit-source-id: 253b0a9c2c498cc98f580df7f2623cbf7678a27f
2017-06-27 01:52:06 +02:00
options.env = CurrentOptions().env;
options.create_if_missing = true;
options.memtable_factory.reset(
new SpecialSkipListFactory(DBTestBase::kNumKeysByGenerateNewRandomFile));
TestCompactionReasonListener* listener = new TestCompactionReasonListener();
options.listeners.emplace_back(listener);
options.level0_file_num_compaction_trigger = 4;
options.compaction_style = kCompactionStyleLevel;
DestroyAndReopen(options);
Random rnd(301);
// Write 4 files in L0
for (int i = 0; i < 4; i++) {
GenerateNewRandomFile(&rnd);
}
dbfull()->TEST_WaitForCompact();
ASSERT_EQ(listener->compaction_reasons_.size(), 1);
ASSERT_EQ(listener->compaction_reasons_[0],
CompactionReason::kLevelL0FilesNum);
DestroyAndReopen(options);
// Write 3 non-overlapping files in L0
for (int k = 1; k <= 30; k++) {
ASSERT_OK(Put(Key(k), Key(k)));
if (k % 10 == 0) {
Flush();
}
}
// Do a trivial move from L0 -> L1
db_->CompactRange(CompactRangeOptions(), nullptr, nullptr);
options.max_bytes_for_level_base = 1;
Close();
listener->compaction_reasons_.clear();
Reopen(options);
dbfull()->TEST_WaitForCompact();
ASSERT_GT(listener->compaction_reasons_.size(), 1);
for (auto compaction_reason : listener->compaction_reasons_) {
ASSERT_EQ(compaction_reason, CompactionReason::kLevelMaxLevelSize);
}
options.disable_auto_compactions = true;
Close();
listener->compaction_reasons_.clear();
Reopen(options);
Put("key", "value");
CompactRangeOptions cro;
cro.bottommost_level_compaction = BottommostLevelCompaction::kForceOptimized;
ASSERT_OK(db_->CompactRange(cro, nullptr, nullptr));
ASSERT_GT(listener->compaction_reasons_.size(), 0);
for (auto compaction_reason : listener->compaction_reasons_) {
ASSERT_EQ(compaction_reason, CompactionReason::kManualCompaction);
}
}
TEST_F(EventListenerTest, CompactionReasonUniversal) {
Options options;
Encryption at rest support Summary: This PR adds support for encrypting data stored by RocksDB when written to disk. It adds an `EncryptedEnv` override of the `Env` class with matching overrides for sequential&random access files. The encryption itself is done through a configurable `EncryptionProvider`. This class creates is asked to create `BlockAccessCipherStream` for a file. This is where the actual encryption/decryption is being done. Currently there is a Counter mode implementation of `BlockAccessCipherStream` with a `ROT13` block cipher (NOTE the `ROT13` is for demo purposes only!!). The Counter operation mode uses an initial counter & random initialization vector (IV). Both are created randomly for each file and stored in a 4K (default size) block that is prefixed to that file. The `EncryptedEnv` implementation is such that clients of the `Env` class do not see this prefix (nor data, nor in filesize). The largest part of the prefix block is also encrypted, and there is room left for implementation specific settings/values/keys in there. To test the encryption, the `DBTestBase` class has been extended to consider a new environment variable called `ENCRYPTED_ENV`. If set, the test will setup a encrypted instance of the `Env` class to use for all tests. Typically you would run it like this: ``` ENCRYPTED_ENV=1 make check_some ``` There is also an added test that checks that some data inserted into the database is or is not "visible" on disk. With `ENCRYPTED_ENV` active it must not find plain text strings, with `ENCRYPTED_ENV` unset, it must find the plain text strings. Closes https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/2424 Differential Revision: D5322178 Pulled By: sdwilsh fbshipit-source-id: 253b0a9c2c498cc98f580df7f2623cbf7678a27f
2017-06-27 01:52:06 +02:00
options.env = CurrentOptions().env;
options.create_if_missing = true;
options.memtable_factory.reset(
new SpecialSkipListFactory(DBTestBase::kNumKeysByGenerateNewRandomFile));
TestCompactionReasonListener* listener = new TestCompactionReasonListener();
options.listeners.emplace_back(listener);
options.compaction_style = kCompactionStyleUniversal;
Random rnd(301);
options.level0_file_num_compaction_trigger = 8;
options.compaction_options_universal.max_size_amplification_percent = 100000;
options.compaction_options_universal.size_ratio = 100000;
DestroyAndReopen(options);
listener->compaction_reasons_.clear();
// Write 8 files in L0
for (int i = 0; i < 8; i++) {
GenerateNewRandomFile(&rnd);
}
dbfull()->TEST_WaitForCompact();
ASSERT_GT(listener->compaction_reasons_.size(), 0);
for (auto compaction_reason : listener->compaction_reasons_) {
ASSERT_EQ(compaction_reason, CompactionReason::kUniversalSizeRatio);
}
options.level0_file_num_compaction_trigger = 8;
options.compaction_options_universal.max_size_amplification_percent = 1;
options.compaction_options_universal.size_ratio = 100000;
DestroyAndReopen(options);
listener->compaction_reasons_.clear();
// Write 8 files in L0
for (int i = 0; i < 8; i++) {
GenerateNewRandomFile(&rnd);
}
dbfull()->TEST_WaitForCompact();
ASSERT_GT(listener->compaction_reasons_.size(), 0);
for (auto compaction_reason : listener->compaction_reasons_) {
ASSERT_EQ(compaction_reason, CompactionReason::kUniversalSizeAmplification);
}
options.disable_auto_compactions = true;
Close();
listener->compaction_reasons_.clear();
Reopen(options);
db_->CompactRange(CompactRangeOptions(), nullptr, nullptr);
ASSERT_GT(listener->compaction_reasons_.size(), 0);
for (auto compaction_reason : listener->compaction_reasons_) {
ASSERT_EQ(compaction_reason, CompactionReason::kManualCompaction);
}
}
TEST_F(EventListenerTest, CompactionReasonFIFO) {
Options options;
Encryption at rest support Summary: This PR adds support for encrypting data stored by RocksDB when written to disk. It adds an `EncryptedEnv` override of the `Env` class with matching overrides for sequential&random access files. The encryption itself is done through a configurable `EncryptionProvider`. This class creates is asked to create `BlockAccessCipherStream` for a file. This is where the actual encryption/decryption is being done. Currently there is a Counter mode implementation of `BlockAccessCipherStream` with a `ROT13` block cipher (NOTE the `ROT13` is for demo purposes only!!). The Counter operation mode uses an initial counter & random initialization vector (IV). Both are created randomly for each file and stored in a 4K (default size) block that is prefixed to that file. The `EncryptedEnv` implementation is such that clients of the `Env` class do not see this prefix (nor data, nor in filesize). The largest part of the prefix block is also encrypted, and there is room left for implementation specific settings/values/keys in there. To test the encryption, the `DBTestBase` class has been extended to consider a new environment variable called `ENCRYPTED_ENV`. If set, the test will setup a encrypted instance of the `Env` class to use for all tests. Typically you would run it like this: ``` ENCRYPTED_ENV=1 make check_some ``` There is also an added test that checks that some data inserted into the database is or is not "visible" on disk. With `ENCRYPTED_ENV` active it must not find plain text strings, with `ENCRYPTED_ENV` unset, it must find the plain text strings. Closes https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/2424 Differential Revision: D5322178 Pulled By: sdwilsh fbshipit-source-id: 253b0a9c2c498cc98f580df7f2623cbf7678a27f
2017-06-27 01:52:06 +02:00
options.env = CurrentOptions().env;
options.create_if_missing = true;
options.memtable_factory.reset(
new SpecialSkipListFactory(DBTestBase::kNumKeysByGenerateNewRandomFile));
TestCompactionReasonListener* listener = new TestCompactionReasonListener();
options.listeners.emplace_back(listener);
options.level0_file_num_compaction_trigger = 4;
options.compaction_style = kCompactionStyleFIFO;
options.compaction_options_fifo.max_table_files_size = 1;
DestroyAndReopen(options);
Random rnd(301);
// Write 4 files in L0
for (int i = 0; i < 4; i++) {
GenerateNewRandomFile(&rnd);
}
dbfull()->TEST_WaitForCompact();
ASSERT_GT(listener->compaction_reasons_.size(), 0);
for (auto compaction_reason : listener->compaction_reasons_) {
ASSERT_EQ(compaction_reason, CompactionReason::kFIFOMaxSize);
}
}
class TableFileCreationListener : public EventListener {
public:
class TestEnv : public EnvWrapper {
public:
TestEnv() : EnvWrapper(Env::Default()) {}
void SetStatus(Status s) { status_ = s; }
Status NewWritableFile(const std::string& fname,
std::unique_ptr<WritableFile>* result,
const EnvOptions& options) override {
if (fname.size() > 4 && fname.substr(fname.size() - 4) == ".sst") {
if (!status_.ok()) {
return status_;
}
}
return Env::Default()->NewWritableFile(fname, result, options);
}
private:
Status status_;
};
TableFileCreationListener() {
for (int i = 0; i < 2; i++) {
started_[i] = finished_[i] = failure_[i] = 0;
}
}
int Index(TableFileCreationReason reason) {
int idx;
switch (reason) {
case TableFileCreationReason::kFlush:
idx = 0;
break;
case TableFileCreationReason::kCompaction:
idx = 1;
break;
default:
idx = -1;
}
return idx;
}
void CheckAndResetCounters(int flush_started, int flush_finished,
int flush_failure, int compaction_started,
int compaction_finished, int compaction_failure) {
ASSERT_EQ(started_[0], flush_started);
ASSERT_EQ(finished_[0], flush_finished);
ASSERT_EQ(failure_[0], flush_failure);
ASSERT_EQ(started_[1], compaction_started);
ASSERT_EQ(finished_[1], compaction_finished);
ASSERT_EQ(failure_[1], compaction_failure);
for (int i = 0; i < 2; i++) {
started_[i] = finished_[i] = failure_[i] = 0;
}
}
void OnTableFileCreationStarted(
const TableFileCreationBriefInfo& info) override {
int idx = Index(info.reason);
if (idx >= 0) {
started_[idx]++;
}
ASSERT_GT(info.db_name.size(), 0U);
ASSERT_GT(info.cf_name.size(), 0U);
ASSERT_GT(info.file_path.size(), 0U);
ASSERT_GT(info.job_id, 0);
}
void OnTableFileCreated(const TableFileCreationInfo& info) override {
int idx = Index(info.reason);
if (idx >= 0) {
finished_[idx]++;
}
ASSERT_GT(info.db_name.size(), 0U);
ASSERT_GT(info.cf_name.size(), 0U);
ASSERT_GT(info.file_path.size(), 0U);
ASSERT_GT(info.job_id, 0);
if (info.status.ok()) {
ASSERT_GT(info.table_properties.data_size, 0U);
ASSERT_GT(info.table_properties.raw_key_size, 0U);
ASSERT_GT(info.table_properties.raw_value_size, 0U);
ASSERT_GT(info.table_properties.num_data_blocks, 0U);
ASSERT_GT(info.table_properties.num_entries, 0U);
} else {
if (idx >= 0) {
failure_[idx]++;
}
}
}
TestEnv test_env;
int started_[2];
int finished_[2];
int failure_[2];
};
TEST_F(EventListenerTest, TableFileCreationListenersTest) {
auto listener = std::make_shared<TableFileCreationListener>();
Options options;
options.create_if_missing = true;
options.listeners.push_back(listener);
options.env = &listener->test_env;
DestroyAndReopen(options);
ASSERT_OK(Put("foo", "aaa"));
ASSERT_OK(Put("bar", "bbb"));
ASSERT_OK(Flush());
dbfull()->TEST_WaitForFlushMemTable();
listener->CheckAndResetCounters(1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0);
ASSERT_OK(Put("foo", "aaa1"));
ASSERT_OK(Put("bar", "bbb1"));
listener->test_env.SetStatus(Status::NotSupported("not supported"));
ASSERT_NOK(Flush());
listener->CheckAndResetCounters(1, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0);
listener->test_env.SetStatus(Status::OK());
Reopen(options);
ASSERT_OK(Put("foo", "aaa2"));
ASSERT_OK(Put("bar", "bbb2"));
ASSERT_OK(Flush());
dbfull()->TEST_WaitForFlushMemTable();
listener->CheckAndResetCounters(1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0);
const Slice kRangeStart = "a";
const Slice kRangeEnd = "z";
dbfull()->CompactRange(CompactRangeOptions(), &kRangeStart, &kRangeEnd);
dbfull()->TEST_WaitForCompact();
listener->CheckAndResetCounters(0, 0, 0, 1, 1, 0);
ASSERT_OK(Put("foo", "aaa3"));
ASSERT_OK(Put("bar", "bbb3"));
ASSERT_OK(Flush());
listener->test_env.SetStatus(Status::NotSupported("not supported"));
dbfull()->CompactRange(CompactRangeOptions(), &kRangeStart, &kRangeEnd);
dbfull()->TEST_WaitForCompact();
listener->CheckAndResetCounters(1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 1);
}
class MemTableSealedListener : public EventListener {
private:
SequenceNumber latest_seq_number_;
public:
MemTableSealedListener() {}
void OnMemTableSealed(const MemTableInfo& info) override {
latest_seq_number_ = info.first_seqno;
}
void OnFlushCompleted(DB* /*db*/,
const FlushJobInfo& flush_job_info) override {
ASSERT_LE(flush_job_info.smallest_seqno, latest_seq_number_);
}
};
TEST_F(EventListenerTest, MemTableSealedListenerTest) {
auto listener = std::make_shared<MemTableSealedListener>();
Options options;
options.create_if_missing = true;
options.listeners.push_back(listener);
DestroyAndReopen(options);
for (unsigned int i = 0; i < 10; i++) {
std::string tag = std::to_string(i);
ASSERT_OK(Put("foo"+tag, "aaa"));
ASSERT_OK(Put("bar"+tag, "bbb"));
ASSERT_OK(Flush());
}
}
class ColumnFamilyHandleDeletionStartedListener : public EventListener {
private:
std::vector<std::string> cfs_;
int counter;
public:
explicit ColumnFamilyHandleDeletionStartedListener(
const std::vector<std::string>& cfs)
: cfs_(cfs), counter(0) {
cfs_.insert(cfs_.begin(), kDefaultColumnFamilyName);
}
void OnColumnFamilyHandleDeletionStarted(
ColumnFamilyHandle* handle) override {
ASSERT_EQ(cfs_[handle->GetID()], handle->GetName());
counter++;
}
int getCounter() { return counter; }
};
TEST_F(EventListenerTest, ColumnFamilyHandleDeletionStartedListenerTest) {
std::vector<std::string> cfs{"pikachu", "eevee", "Mewtwo"};
auto listener =
std::make_shared<ColumnFamilyHandleDeletionStartedListener>(cfs);
Options options;
Encryption at rest support Summary: This PR adds support for encrypting data stored by RocksDB when written to disk. It adds an `EncryptedEnv` override of the `Env` class with matching overrides for sequential&random access files. The encryption itself is done through a configurable `EncryptionProvider`. This class creates is asked to create `BlockAccessCipherStream` for a file. This is where the actual encryption/decryption is being done. Currently there is a Counter mode implementation of `BlockAccessCipherStream` with a `ROT13` block cipher (NOTE the `ROT13` is for demo purposes only!!). The Counter operation mode uses an initial counter & random initialization vector (IV). Both are created randomly for each file and stored in a 4K (default size) block that is prefixed to that file. The `EncryptedEnv` implementation is such that clients of the `Env` class do not see this prefix (nor data, nor in filesize). The largest part of the prefix block is also encrypted, and there is room left for implementation specific settings/values/keys in there. To test the encryption, the `DBTestBase` class has been extended to consider a new environment variable called `ENCRYPTED_ENV`. If set, the test will setup a encrypted instance of the `Env` class to use for all tests. Typically you would run it like this: ``` ENCRYPTED_ENV=1 make check_some ``` There is also an added test that checks that some data inserted into the database is or is not "visible" on disk. With `ENCRYPTED_ENV` active it must not find plain text strings, with `ENCRYPTED_ENV` unset, it must find the plain text strings. Closes https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/2424 Differential Revision: D5322178 Pulled By: sdwilsh fbshipit-source-id: 253b0a9c2c498cc98f580df7f2623cbf7678a27f
2017-06-27 01:52:06 +02:00
options.env = CurrentOptions().env;
options.create_if_missing = true;
options.listeners.push_back(listener);
CreateAndReopenWithCF(cfs, options);
ASSERT_EQ(handles_.size(), 4);
delete handles_[3];
delete handles_[2];
delete handles_[1];
handles_.resize(1);
ASSERT_EQ(listener->getCounter(), 3);
}
class BackgroundErrorListener : public EventListener {
private:
SpecialEnv* env_;
int counter_;
public:
BackgroundErrorListener(SpecialEnv* env) : env_(env), counter_(0) {}
void OnBackgroundError(BackgroundErrorReason /*reason*/,
Status* bg_error) override {
if (counter_ == 0) {
// suppress the first error and disable write-dropping such that a retry
// can succeed.
*bg_error = Status::OK();
env_->drop_writes_.store(false, std::memory_order_release);
Fix+clean up handling of mock sleeps (#7101) Summary: We have a number of tests hanging on MacOS and windows due to mishandling of code for mock sleeps. In addition, the code was in terrible shape because the same variable (addon_time_) would sometimes refer to microseconds and sometimes to seconds. One test even assumed it was nanoseconds but was written to pass anyway. This has been cleaned up so that DB tests generally use a SpecialEnv function to mock sleep, for either some number of microseconds or seconds depending on the function called. But to call one of these, the test must first call SetMockSleep (precondition enforced with assertion), which also turns sleeps in RocksDB into mock sleeps. To also removes accounting for actual clock time, call SetTimeElapseOnlySleepOnReopen, which implies SetMockSleep (on DB re-open). This latter setting only works by applying on DB re-open, otherwise havoc can ensue if Env goes back in time with DB open. More specifics: Removed some unused test classes, and updated comments on the general problem. Fixed DBSSTTest.GetTotalSstFilesSize using a sync point callback instead of mock time. For this we have the only modification to production code, inserting a sync point callback in flush_job.cc, which is not a change to production behavior. Removed unnecessary resetting of mock times to 0 in many tests. RocksDB deals in relative time. Any behaviors relying on absolute date/time are likely a bug. (The above test DBSSTTest.GetTotalSstFilesSize was the only one clearly injecting a specific absolute time for actual testing convenience.) Just in case I misunderstood some test, I put this note in each replacement: // NOTE: Presumed unnecessary and removed: resetting mock time in env Strengthened some tests like MergeTestTime, MergeCompactionTimeTest, and FilterCompactionTimeTest in db_test.cc stats_history_test and blob_db_test are each their own beast, rather deeply dependent on MockTimeEnv. Each gets its own variant of a work-around for TimedWait in a mock time environment. (Reduces redundancy and inconsistency in stats_history_test.) Intended follow-up: Remove TimedWait from the public API of InstrumentedCondVar, and only make that accessible through Env by passing in an InstrumentedCondVar and a deadline. Then the Env implementations mocking time can fix this problem without using sync points. (Test infrastructure using sync points interferes with individual tests' control over sync points.) With that change, we can simplify/consolidate the scattered work-arounds. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7101 Test Plan: make check on Linux and MacOS Reviewed By: zhichao-cao Differential Revision: D23032815 Pulled By: pdillinger fbshipit-source-id: 7f33967ada8b83011fb54e8279365c008bd6610b
2020-08-11 21:39:49 +02:00
env_->SetMockSleep(false);
}
++counter_;
}
int counter() { return counter_; }
};
TEST_F(EventListenerTest, BackgroundErrorListenerFailedFlushTest) {
auto listener = std::make_shared<BackgroundErrorListener>(env_);
Options options;
options.create_if_missing = true;
options.env = env_;
options.listeners.push_back(listener);
options.memtable_factory.reset(new SpecialSkipListFactory(1));
options.paranoid_checks = true;
DestroyAndReopen(options);
// the usual TEST_WaitForFlushMemTable() doesn't work for failed flushes, so
// forge a custom one for the failed flush case.
ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE::SyncPoint::GetInstance()->LoadDependency(
{{"DBImpl::BGWorkFlush:done",
"EventListenerTest:BackgroundErrorListenerFailedFlushTest:1"}});
ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE::SyncPoint::GetInstance()->EnableProcessing();
env_->drop_writes_.store(true, std::memory_order_release);
Fix+clean up handling of mock sleeps (#7101) Summary: We have a number of tests hanging on MacOS and windows due to mishandling of code for mock sleeps. In addition, the code was in terrible shape because the same variable (addon_time_) would sometimes refer to microseconds and sometimes to seconds. One test even assumed it was nanoseconds but was written to pass anyway. This has been cleaned up so that DB tests generally use a SpecialEnv function to mock sleep, for either some number of microseconds or seconds depending on the function called. But to call one of these, the test must first call SetMockSleep (precondition enforced with assertion), which also turns sleeps in RocksDB into mock sleeps. To also removes accounting for actual clock time, call SetTimeElapseOnlySleepOnReopen, which implies SetMockSleep (on DB re-open). This latter setting only works by applying on DB re-open, otherwise havoc can ensue if Env goes back in time with DB open. More specifics: Removed some unused test classes, and updated comments on the general problem. Fixed DBSSTTest.GetTotalSstFilesSize using a sync point callback instead of mock time. For this we have the only modification to production code, inserting a sync point callback in flush_job.cc, which is not a change to production behavior. Removed unnecessary resetting of mock times to 0 in many tests. RocksDB deals in relative time. Any behaviors relying on absolute date/time are likely a bug. (The above test DBSSTTest.GetTotalSstFilesSize was the only one clearly injecting a specific absolute time for actual testing convenience.) Just in case I misunderstood some test, I put this note in each replacement: // NOTE: Presumed unnecessary and removed: resetting mock time in env Strengthened some tests like MergeTestTime, MergeCompactionTimeTest, and FilterCompactionTimeTest in db_test.cc stats_history_test and blob_db_test are each their own beast, rather deeply dependent on MockTimeEnv. Each gets its own variant of a work-around for TimedWait in a mock time environment. (Reduces redundancy and inconsistency in stats_history_test.) Intended follow-up: Remove TimedWait from the public API of InstrumentedCondVar, and only make that accessible through Env by passing in an InstrumentedCondVar and a deadline. Then the Env implementations mocking time can fix this problem without using sync points. (Test infrastructure using sync points interferes with individual tests' control over sync points.) With that change, we can simplify/consolidate the scattered work-arounds. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7101 Test Plan: make check on Linux and MacOS Reviewed By: zhichao-cao Differential Revision: D23032815 Pulled By: pdillinger fbshipit-source-id: 7f33967ada8b83011fb54e8279365c008bd6610b
2020-08-11 21:39:49 +02:00
env_->SetMockSleep();
ASSERT_OK(Put("key0", "val"));
ASSERT_OK(Put("key1", "val"));
TEST_SYNC_POINT("EventListenerTest:BackgroundErrorListenerFailedFlushTest:1");
ASSERT_EQ(1, listener->counter());
ASSERT_OK(Put("key2", "val"));
ASSERT_OK(dbfull()->TEST_WaitForFlushMemTable());
ASSERT_EQ(1, NumTableFilesAtLevel(0));
}
TEST_F(EventListenerTest, BackgroundErrorListenerFailedCompactionTest) {
auto listener = std::make_shared<BackgroundErrorListener>(env_);
Options options;
options.create_if_missing = true;
options.disable_auto_compactions = true;
options.env = env_;
options.level0_file_num_compaction_trigger = 2;
options.listeners.push_back(listener);
options.memtable_factory.reset(new SpecialSkipListFactory(2));
options.paranoid_checks = true;
DestroyAndReopen(options);
// third iteration triggers the second memtable's flush
for (int i = 0; i < 3; ++i) {
ASSERT_OK(Put("key0", "val"));
if (i > 0) {
ASSERT_OK(dbfull()->TEST_WaitForFlushMemTable());
}
ASSERT_OK(Put("key1", "val"));
}
ASSERT_EQ(2, NumTableFilesAtLevel(0));
env_->drop_writes_.store(true, std::memory_order_release);
Fix+clean up handling of mock sleeps (#7101) Summary: We have a number of tests hanging on MacOS and windows due to mishandling of code for mock sleeps. In addition, the code was in terrible shape because the same variable (addon_time_) would sometimes refer to microseconds and sometimes to seconds. One test even assumed it was nanoseconds but was written to pass anyway. This has been cleaned up so that DB tests generally use a SpecialEnv function to mock sleep, for either some number of microseconds or seconds depending on the function called. But to call one of these, the test must first call SetMockSleep (precondition enforced with assertion), which also turns sleeps in RocksDB into mock sleeps. To also removes accounting for actual clock time, call SetTimeElapseOnlySleepOnReopen, which implies SetMockSleep (on DB re-open). This latter setting only works by applying on DB re-open, otherwise havoc can ensue if Env goes back in time with DB open. More specifics: Removed some unused test classes, and updated comments on the general problem. Fixed DBSSTTest.GetTotalSstFilesSize using a sync point callback instead of mock time. For this we have the only modification to production code, inserting a sync point callback in flush_job.cc, which is not a change to production behavior. Removed unnecessary resetting of mock times to 0 in many tests. RocksDB deals in relative time. Any behaviors relying on absolute date/time are likely a bug. (The above test DBSSTTest.GetTotalSstFilesSize was the only one clearly injecting a specific absolute time for actual testing convenience.) Just in case I misunderstood some test, I put this note in each replacement: // NOTE: Presumed unnecessary and removed: resetting mock time in env Strengthened some tests like MergeTestTime, MergeCompactionTimeTest, and FilterCompactionTimeTest in db_test.cc stats_history_test and blob_db_test are each their own beast, rather deeply dependent on MockTimeEnv. Each gets its own variant of a work-around for TimedWait in a mock time environment. (Reduces redundancy and inconsistency in stats_history_test.) Intended follow-up: Remove TimedWait from the public API of InstrumentedCondVar, and only make that accessible through Env by passing in an InstrumentedCondVar and a deadline. Then the Env implementations mocking time can fix this problem without using sync points. (Test infrastructure using sync points interferes with individual tests' control over sync points.) With that change, we can simplify/consolidate the scattered work-arounds. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7101 Test Plan: make check on Linux and MacOS Reviewed By: zhichao-cao Differential Revision: D23032815 Pulled By: pdillinger fbshipit-source-id: 7f33967ada8b83011fb54e8279365c008bd6610b
2020-08-11 21:39:49 +02:00
env_->SetMockSleep();
ASSERT_OK(dbfull()->SetOptions({{"disable_auto_compactions", "false"}}));
ASSERT_OK(dbfull()->TEST_WaitForCompact());
ASSERT_EQ(1, listener->counter());
// trigger flush so compaction is triggered again; this time it succeeds
Auto recovery from out of space errors (#4164) Summary: This commit implements automatic recovery from a Status::NoSpace() error during background operations such as write callback, flush and compaction. The broad design is as follows - 1. Compaction errors are treated as soft errors and don't put the database in read-only mode. A compaction is delayed until enough free disk space is available to accomodate the compaction outputs, which is estimated based on the input size. This means that users can continue to write, and we rely on the WriteController to delay or stop writes if the compaction debt becomes too high due to persistent low disk space condition 2. Errors during write callback and flush are treated as hard errors, i.e the database is put in read-only mode and goes back to read-write only fater certain recovery actions are taken. 3. Both types of recovery rely on the SstFileManagerImpl to poll for sufficient disk space. We assume that there is a 1-1 mapping between an SFM and the underlying OS storage container. For cases where multiple DBs are hosted on a single storage container, the user is expected to allocate a single SFM instance and use the same one for all the DBs. If no SFM is specified by the user, DBImpl::Open() will allocate one, but this will be one per DB and each DB will recover independently. The recovery implemented by SFM is as follows - a) On the first occurance of an out of space error during compaction, subsequent compactions will be delayed until the disk free space check indicates enough available space. The required space is computed as the sum of input sizes. b) The free space check requirement will be removed once the amount of free space is greater than the size reserved by in progress compactions when the first error occured c) If the out of space error is a hard error, a background thread in SFM will poll for sufficient headroom before triggering the recovery of the database and putting it in write-only mode. The headroom is calculated as the sum of the write_buffer_size of all the DB instances associated with the SFM 4. EventListener callbacks will be called at the start and completion of automatic recovery. Users can disable the auto recov ery in the start callback, and later initiate it manually by calling DB::Resume() Todo: 1. More extensive testing 2. Add disk full condition to db_stress (follow-on PR) Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/4164 Differential Revision: D9846378 Pulled By: anand1976 fbshipit-source-id: 80ea875dbd7f00205e19c82215ff6e37da10da4a
2018-09-15 22:36:19 +02:00
// The previous failed compaction may get retried automatically, so we may
// be left with 0 or 1 files in level 1, depending on when the retry gets
// scheduled
ASSERT_OK(Put("key0", "val"));
ASSERT_OK(dbfull()->TEST_WaitForFlushMemTable());
ASSERT_OK(dbfull()->TEST_WaitForCompact());
Auto recovery from out of space errors (#4164) Summary: This commit implements automatic recovery from a Status::NoSpace() error during background operations such as write callback, flush and compaction. The broad design is as follows - 1. Compaction errors are treated as soft errors and don't put the database in read-only mode. A compaction is delayed until enough free disk space is available to accomodate the compaction outputs, which is estimated based on the input size. This means that users can continue to write, and we rely on the WriteController to delay or stop writes if the compaction debt becomes too high due to persistent low disk space condition 2. Errors during write callback and flush are treated as hard errors, i.e the database is put in read-only mode and goes back to read-write only fater certain recovery actions are taken. 3. Both types of recovery rely on the SstFileManagerImpl to poll for sufficient disk space. We assume that there is a 1-1 mapping between an SFM and the underlying OS storage container. For cases where multiple DBs are hosted on a single storage container, the user is expected to allocate a single SFM instance and use the same one for all the DBs. If no SFM is specified by the user, DBImpl::Open() will allocate one, but this will be one per DB and each DB will recover independently. The recovery implemented by SFM is as follows - a) On the first occurance of an out of space error during compaction, subsequent compactions will be delayed until the disk free space check indicates enough available space. The required space is computed as the sum of input sizes. b) The free space check requirement will be removed once the amount of free space is greater than the size reserved by in progress compactions when the first error occured c) If the out of space error is a hard error, a background thread in SFM will poll for sufficient headroom before triggering the recovery of the database and putting it in write-only mode. The headroom is calculated as the sum of the write_buffer_size of all the DB instances associated with the SFM 4. EventListener callbacks will be called at the start and completion of automatic recovery. Users can disable the auto recov ery in the start callback, and later initiate it manually by calling DB::Resume() Todo: 1. More extensive testing 2. Add disk full condition to db_stress (follow-on PR) Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/4164 Differential Revision: D9846378 Pulled By: anand1976 fbshipit-source-id: 80ea875dbd7f00205e19c82215ff6e37da10da4a
2018-09-15 22:36:19 +02:00
ASSERT_LE(1, NumTableFilesAtLevel(0));
}
class TestFileOperationListener : public EventListener {
public:
TestFileOperationListener() {
file_reads_.store(0);
file_reads_success_.store(0);
file_writes_.store(0);
file_writes_success_.store(0);
file_flushes_.store(0);
file_flushes_success_.store(0);
file_closes_.store(0);
file_closes_success_.store(0);
file_syncs_.store(0);
file_syncs_success_.store(0);
file_truncates_.store(0);
file_truncates_success_.store(0);
}
void OnFileReadFinish(const FileOperationInfo& info) override {
++file_reads_;
if (info.status.ok()) {
++file_reads_success_;
}
ReportDuration(info);
}
void OnFileWriteFinish(const FileOperationInfo& info) override {
++file_writes_;
if (info.status.ok()) {
++file_writes_success_;
}
ReportDuration(info);
}
void OnFileFlushFinish(const FileOperationInfo& info) override {
++file_flushes_;
if (info.status.ok()) {
++file_flushes_success_;
}
ReportDuration(info);
}
void OnFileCloseFinish(const FileOperationInfo& info) override {
++file_closes_;
if (info.status.ok()) {
++file_closes_success_;
}
ReportDuration(info);
}
void OnFileSyncFinish(const FileOperationInfo& info) override {
++file_syncs_;
if (info.status.ok()) {
++file_syncs_success_;
}
ReportDuration(info);
}
void OnFileTruncateFinish(const FileOperationInfo& info) override {
++file_truncates_;
if (info.status.ok()) {
++file_truncates_success_;
}
ReportDuration(info);
}
bool ShouldBeNotifiedOnFileIO() override { return true; }
std::atomic<size_t> file_reads_;
std::atomic<size_t> file_reads_success_;
std::atomic<size_t> file_writes_;
std::atomic<size_t> file_writes_success_;
std::atomic<size_t> file_flushes_;
std::atomic<size_t> file_flushes_success_;
std::atomic<size_t> file_closes_;
std::atomic<size_t> file_closes_success_;
std::atomic<size_t> file_syncs_;
std::atomic<size_t> file_syncs_success_;
std::atomic<size_t> file_truncates_;
std::atomic<size_t> file_truncates_success_;
private:
void ReportDuration(const FileOperationInfo& info) const {
ASSERT_GT(info.duration.count(), 0);
}
};
TEST_F(EventListenerTest, OnFileOperationTest) {
Options options;
options.env = CurrentOptions().env;
options.create_if_missing = true;
TestFileOperationListener* listener = new TestFileOperationListener();
options.listeners.emplace_back(listener);
options.use_direct_io_for_flush_and_compaction = true;
Status s = TryReopen(options);
if (s.IsInvalidArgument()) {
options.use_direct_io_for_flush_and_compaction = false;
} else {
ASSERT_OK(s);
}
DestroyAndReopen(options);
ASSERT_OK(Put("foo", "aaa"));
dbfull()->Flush(FlushOptions());
dbfull()->TEST_WaitForFlushMemTable();
ASSERT_GE(listener->file_writes_.load(),
listener->file_writes_success_.load());
ASSERT_GT(listener->file_writes_.load(), 0);
ASSERT_GE(listener->file_flushes_.load(),
listener->file_flushes_success_.load());
ASSERT_GT(listener->file_flushes_.load(), 0);
Close();
Reopen(options);
ASSERT_GE(listener->file_reads_.load(), listener->file_reads_success_.load());
ASSERT_GT(listener->file_reads_.load(), 0);
ASSERT_GE(listener->file_closes_.load(),
listener->file_closes_success_.load());
ASSERT_GT(listener->file_closes_.load(), 0);
ASSERT_GE(listener->file_syncs_.load(), listener->file_syncs_success_.load());
ASSERT_GT(listener->file_syncs_.load(), 0);
if (true == options.use_direct_io_for_flush_and_compaction) {
ASSERT_GE(listener->file_truncates_.load(),
listener->file_truncates_success_.load());
ASSERT_GT(listener->file_truncates_.load(), 0);
}
}
} // namespace ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE
#endif // ROCKSDB_LITE
int main(int argc, char** argv) {
rocksdb: switch to gtest Summary: Our existing test notation is very similar to what is used in gtest. It makes it easy to adopt what is different. In this diff I modify existing [[ https://code.google.com/p/googletest/wiki/Primer#Test_Fixtures:_Using_the_Same_Data_Configuration_for_Multiple_Te | test fixture ]] classes to inherit from `testing::Test`. Also for unit tests that use fixture class, `TEST` is replaced with `TEST_F` as required in gtest. There are several custom `main` functions in our existing tests. To make this transition easier, I modify all `main` functions to fallow gtest notation. But eventually we can remove them and use implementation of `main` that gtest provides. ```lang=bash % cat ~/transform #!/bin/sh files=$(git ls-files '*test\.cc') for file in $files do if grep -q "rocksdb::test::RunAllTests()" $file then if grep -Eq '^class \w+Test {' $file then perl -pi -e 's/^(class \w+Test) {/${1}: public testing::Test {/g' $file perl -pi -e 's/^(TEST)/${1}_F/g' $file fi perl -pi -e 's/(int main.*\{)/${1}::testing::InitGoogleTest(&argc, argv);/g' $file perl -pi -e 's/rocksdb::test::RunAllTests/RUN_ALL_TESTS/g' $file fi done % sh ~/transform % make format ``` Second iteration of this diff contains only scripted changes. Third iteration contains manual changes to fix last errors and make it compilable. Test Plan: Build and notice no errors. ```lang=bash % USE_CLANG=1 make check -j55 ``` Tests are still testing. Reviewers: meyering, sdong, rven, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D35157
2015-03-17 22:08:00 +01:00
::testing::InitGoogleTest(&argc, argv);
return RUN_ALL_TESTS();
}