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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).
//
#ifndef ROCKSDB_LITE
#include "rocksdb/utilities/ldb_cmd.h"
#include <cinttypes>
#include "db/db_impl/db_impl.h"
#include "db/dbformat.h"
#include "db/log_reader.h"
#include "db/write_batch_internal.h"
Introduce a new storage specific Env API (#5761) Summary: The current Env API encompasses both storage/file operations, as well as OS related operations. Most of the APIs return a Status, which does not have enough metadata about an error, such as whether its retry-able or not, scope (i.e fault domain) of the error etc., that may be required in order to properly handle a storage error. The file APIs also do not provide enough control over the IO SLA, such as timeout, prioritization, hinting about placement and redundancy etc. This PR separates out the file/storage APIs from Env into a new FileSystem class. The APIs are updated to return an IOStatus with metadata about the error, as well as to take an IOOptions structure as input in order to allow more control over the IO. The user can set both ```options.env``` and ```options.file_system``` to specify that RocksDB should use the former for OS related operations and the latter for storage operations. Internally, a ```CompositeEnvWrapper``` has been introduced that inherits from ```Env``` and redirects individual methods to either an ```Env``` implementation or the ```FileSystem``` as appropriate. When options are sanitized during ```DB::Open```, ```options.env``` is replaced with a newly allocated ```CompositeEnvWrapper``` instance if both env and file_system have been specified. This way, the rest of the RocksDB code can continue to function as before. This PR also ports PosixEnv to the new API by splitting it into two - PosixEnv and PosixFileSystem. PosixEnv is defined as a sub-class of CompositeEnvWrapper, and threading/time functions are overridden with Posix specific implementations in order to avoid an extra level of indirection. The ```CompositeEnvWrapper``` translates ```IOStatus``` return code to ```Status```, and sets the severity to ```kSoftError``` if the io_status is retryable. The error handling code in RocksDB can then recover the DB automatically. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5761 Differential Revision: D18868376 Pulled By: anand1976 fbshipit-source-id: 39efe18a162ea746fabac6360ff529baba48486f
2019-12-13 23:47:08 +01:00
#include "env/composite_env_wrapper.h"
#include "file/filename.h"
#include "port/port_dirent.h"
#include "rocksdb/cache.h"
#include "rocksdb/file_checksum.h"
#include "rocksdb/table_properties.h"
#include "rocksdb/utilities/backupable_db.h"
#include "rocksdb/utilities/checkpoint.h"
#include "rocksdb/utilities/debug.h"
#include "rocksdb/utilities/options_util.h"
#include "rocksdb/write_batch.h"
#include "rocksdb/write_buffer_manager.h"
#include "table/scoped_arena_iterator.h"
#include "tools/ldb_cmd_impl.h"
#include "tools/sst_dump_tool_imp.h"
#include "util/cast_util.h"
#include "util/coding.h"
#include "util/file_checksum_helper.h"
#include "util/stderr_logger.h"
#include "util/string_util.h"
#include "utilities/merge_operators.h"
#include "utilities/ttl/db_ttl_impl.h"
#include <cstdlib>
#include <ctime>
#include <fstream>
#include <functional>
#include <iostream>
#include <limits>
#include <sstream>
#include <stdexcept>
#include <string>
namespace ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE {
class FileChecksumGenCrc32c;
class FileChecksumGenCrc32cFactory;
const std::string LDBCommand::ARG_ENV_URI = "env_uri";
const std::string LDBCommand::ARG_DB = "db";
const std::string LDBCommand::ARG_PATH = "path";
const std::string LDBCommand::ARG_SECONDARY_PATH = "secondary_path";
const std::string LDBCommand::ARG_HEX = "hex";
const std::string LDBCommand::ARG_KEY_HEX = "key_hex";
const std::string LDBCommand::ARG_VALUE_HEX = "value_hex";
const std::string LDBCommand::ARG_CF_NAME = "column_family";
const std::string LDBCommand::ARG_TTL = "ttl";
const std::string LDBCommand::ARG_TTL_START = "start_time";
const std::string LDBCommand::ARG_TTL_END = "end_time";
const std::string LDBCommand::ARG_TIMESTAMP = "timestamp";
const std::string LDBCommand::ARG_TRY_LOAD_OPTIONS = "try_load_options";
const std::string LDBCommand::ARG_IGNORE_UNKNOWN_OPTIONS =
"ignore_unknown_options";
const std::string LDBCommand::ARG_FROM = "from";
const std::string LDBCommand::ARG_TO = "to";
const std::string LDBCommand::ARG_MAX_KEYS = "max_keys";
const std::string LDBCommand::ARG_BLOOM_BITS = "bloom_bits";
const std::string LDBCommand::ARG_FIX_PREFIX_LEN = "fix_prefix_len";
const std::string LDBCommand::ARG_COMPRESSION_TYPE = "compression_type";
const std::string LDBCommand::ARG_COMPRESSION_MAX_DICT_BYTES =
"compression_max_dict_bytes";
const std::string LDBCommand::ARG_BLOCK_SIZE = "block_size";
const std::string LDBCommand::ARG_AUTO_COMPACTION = "auto_compaction";
const std::string LDBCommand::ARG_DB_WRITE_BUFFER_SIZE = "db_write_buffer_size";
const std::string LDBCommand::ARG_WRITE_BUFFER_SIZE = "write_buffer_size";
const std::string LDBCommand::ARG_FILE_SIZE = "file_size";
const std::string LDBCommand::ARG_CREATE_IF_MISSING = "create_if_missing";
const std::string LDBCommand::ARG_NO_VALUE = "no_value";
const char* LDBCommand::DELIM = " ==> ";
namespace {
void DumpWalFile(Options options, std::string wal_file, bool print_header,
bool print_values, bool is_write_committed,
LDBCommandExecuteResult* exec_state);
void DumpSstFile(Options options, std::string filename, bool output_hex,
bool show_properties);
};
LDBCommand* LDBCommand::InitFromCmdLineArgs(
int argc, char** argv, const Options& options,
const LDBOptions& ldb_options,
const std::vector<ColumnFamilyDescriptor>* column_families) {
std::vector<std::string> args;
for (int i = 1; i < argc; i++) {
args.push_back(argv[i]);
}
return InitFromCmdLineArgs(args, options, ldb_options, column_families,
SelectCommand);
}
/**
* Parse the command-line arguments and create the appropriate LDBCommand2
* instance.
* The command line arguments must be in the following format:
* ./ldb --db=PATH_TO_DB [--commonOpt1=commonOpt1Val] ..
* COMMAND <PARAM1> <PARAM2> ... [-cmdSpecificOpt1=cmdSpecificOpt1Val] ..
* This is similar to the command line format used by HBaseClientTool.
* Command name is not included in args.
* Returns nullptr if the command-line cannot be parsed.
*/
LDBCommand* LDBCommand::InitFromCmdLineArgs(
const std::vector<std::string>& args, const Options& options,
const LDBOptions& ldb_options,
const std::vector<ColumnFamilyDescriptor>* /*column_families*/,
const std::function<LDBCommand*(const ParsedParams&)>& selector) {
// --x=y command line arguments are added as x->y map entries in
// parsed_params.option_map.
//
// Command-line arguments of the form --hex end up in this array as hex to
// parsed_params.flags
ParsedParams parsed_params;
// Everything other than option_map and flags. Represents commands
// and their parameters. For eg: put key1 value1 go into this vector.
std::vector<std::string> cmdTokens;
const std::string OPTION_PREFIX = "--";
for (const auto& arg : args) {
if (arg[0] == '-' && arg[1] == '-'){
std::vector<std::string> splits = StringSplit(arg, '=');
// --option_name=option_value
if (splits.size() == 2) {
std::string optionKey = splits[0].substr(OPTION_PREFIX.size());
parsed_params.option_map[optionKey] = splits[1];
} else if (splits.size() == 1) {
// --flag_name
std::string optionKey = splits[0].substr(OPTION_PREFIX.size());
parsed_params.flags.push_back(optionKey);
} else {
// --option_name=option_value, option_value contains '='
std::string optionKey = splits[0].substr(OPTION_PREFIX.size());
parsed_params.option_map[optionKey] =
arg.substr(splits[0].length() + 1);
}
} else {
cmdTokens.push_back(arg);
}
}
if (cmdTokens.size() < 1) {
fprintf(stderr, "Command not specified!");
return nullptr;
}
parsed_params.cmd = cmdTokens[0];
parsed_params.cmd_params.assign(cmdTokens.begin() + 1, cmdTokens.end());
LDBCommand* command = selector(parsed_params);
if (command) {
command->SetDBOptions(options);
command->SetLDBOptions(ldb_options);
}
return command;
}
LDBCommand* LDBCommand::SelectCommand(const ParsedParams& parsed_params) {
if (parsed_params.cmd == GetCommand::Name()) {
return new GetCommand(parsed_params.cmd_params, parsed_params.option_map,
parsed_params.flags);
} else if (parsed_params.cmd == PutCommand::Name()) {
return new PutCommand(parsed_params.cmd_params, parsed_params.option_map,
parsed_params.flags);
} else if (parsed_params.cmd == BatchPutCommand::Name()) {
return new BatchPutCommand(parsed_params.cmd_params,
parsed_params.option_map, parsed_params.flags);
} else if (parsed_params.cmd == ScanCommand::Name()) {
return new ScanCommand(parsed_params.cmd_params, parsed_params.option_map,
parsed_params.flags);
} else if (parsed_params.cmd == DeleteCommand::Name()) {
return new DeleteCommand(parsed_params.cmd_params, parsed_params.option_map,
parsed_params.flags);
} else if (parsed_params.cmd == DeleteRangeCommand::Name()) {
return new DeleteRangeCommand(parsed_params.cmd_params,
parsed_params.option_map,
parsed_params.flags);
} else if (parsed_params.cmd == ApproxSizeCommand::Name()) {
return new ApproxSizeCommand(parsed_params.cmd_params,
parsed_params.option_map, parsed_params.flags);
} else if (parsed_params.cmd == DBQuerierCommand::Name()) {
return new DBQuerierCommand(parsed_params.cmd_params,
parsed_params.option_map, parsed_params.flags);
} else if (parsed_params.cmd == CompactorCommand::Name()) {
return new CompactorCommand(parsed_params.cmd_params,
parsed_params.option_map, parsed_params.flags);
} else if (parsed_params.cmd == WALDumperCommand::Name()) {
return new WALDumperCommand(parsed_params.cmd_params,
parsed_params.option_map, parsed_params.flags);
} else if (parsed_params.cmd == ReduceDBLevelsCommand::Name()) {
return new ReduceDBLevelsCommand(parsed_params.cmd_params,
parsed_params.option_map,
parsed_params.flags);
} else if (parsed_params.cmd == ChangeCompactionStyleCommand::Name()) {
return new ChangeCompactionStyleCommand(parsed_params.cmd_params,
parsed_params.option_map,
parsed_params.flags);
} else if (parsed_params.cmd == DBDumperCommand::Name()) {
return new DBDumperCommand(parsed_params.cmd_params,
parsed_params.option_map, parsed_params.flags);
} else if (parsed_params.cmd == DBLoaderCommand::Name()) {
return new DBLoaderCommand(parsed_params.cmd_params,
parsed_params.option_map, parsed_params.flags);
} else if (parsed_params.cmd == ManifestDumpCommand::Name()) {
return new ManifestDumpCommand(parsed_params.cmd_params,
parsed_params.option_map,
parsed_params.flags);
} else if (parsed_params.cmd == FileChecksumDumpCommand::Name()) {
return new FileChecksumDumpCommand(parsed_params.cmd_params,
parsed_params.option_map,
parsed_params.flags);
} else if (parsed_params.cmd == ListColumnFamiliesCommand::Name()) {
return new ListColumnFamiliesCommand(parsed_params.cmd_params,
parsed_params.option_map,
parsed_params.flags);
} else if (parsed_params.cmd == CreateColumnFamilyCommand::Name()) {
return new CreateColumnFamilyCommand(parsed_params.cmd_params,
parsed_params.option_map,
parsed_params.flags);
} else if (parsed_params.cmd == DropColumnFamilyCommand::Name()) {
return new DropColumnFamilyCommand(parsed_params.cmd_params,
parsed_params.option_map,
parsed_params.flags);
} else if (parsed_params.cmd == DBFileDumperCommand::Name()) {
return new DBFileDumperCommand(parsed_params.cmd_params,
parsed_params.option_map,
parsed_params.flags);
} else if (parsed_params.cmd == InternalDumpCommand::Name()) {
return new InternalDumpCommand(parsed_params.cmd_params,
parsed_params.option_map,
parsed_params.flags);
} else if (parsed_params.cmd == CheckConsistencyCommand::Name()) {
return new CheckConsistencyCommand(parsed_params.cmd_params,
parsed_params.option_map,
parsed_params.flags);
} else if (parsed_params.cmd == CheckPointCommand::Name()) {
return new CheckPointCommand(parsed_params.cmd_params,
parsed_params.option_map,
parsed_params.flags);
} else if (parsed_params.cmd == RepairCommand::Name()) {
return new RepairCommand(parsed_params.cmd_params, parsed_params.option_map,
parsed_params.flags);
} else if (parsed_params.cmd == BackupCommand::Name()) {
return new BackupCommand(parsed_params.cmd_params, parsed_params.option_map,
parsed_params.flags);
} else if (parsed_params.cmd == RestoreCommand::Name()) {
return new RestoreCommand(parsed_params.cmd_params,
parsed_params.option_map, parsed_params.flags);
} else if (parsed_params.cmd == WriteExternalSstFilesCommand::Name()) {
return new WriteExternalSstFilesCommand(parsed_params.cmd_params,
parsed_params.option_map,
parsed_params.flags);
} else if (parsed_params.cmd == IngestExternalSstFilesCommand::Name()) {
return new IngestExternalSstFilesCommand(parsed_params.cmd_params,
parsed_params.option_map,
parsed_params.flags);
} else if (parsed_params.cmd == ListFileRangeDeletesCommand::Name()) {
return new ListFileRangeDeletesCommand(parsed_params.option_map,
parsed_params.flags);
}
return nullptr;
}
/* Run the command, and return the execute result. */
void LDBCommand::Run() {
if (!exec_state_.IsNotStarted()) {
return;
}
if (!options_.env || options_.env == Env::Default()) {
Env* env = Env::Default();
Status s = Env::LoadEnv(env_uri_, &env, &env_guard_);
if (!s.ok() && !s.IsNotFound()) {
fprintf(stderr, "LoadEnv: %s\n", s.ToString().c_str());
exec_state_ = LDBCommandExecuteResult::Failed(s.ToString());
return;
}
options_.env = env;
}
if (db_ == nullptr && !NoDBOpen()) {
OpenDB();
if (exec_state_.IsFailed() && try_load_options_) {
// We don't always return if there is a failure because a WAL file or
// manifest file can be given to "dump" command so we should continue.
// --try_load_options is not valid in those cases.
return;
}
}
// We'll intentionally proceed even if the DB can't be opened because users
// can also specify a filename, not just a directory.
DoCommand();
if (exec_state_.IsNotStarted()) {
exec_state_ = LDBCommandExecuteResult::Succeed("");
}
if (db_ != nullptr) {
CloseDB();
}
}
LDBCommand::LDBCommand(const std::map<std::string, std::string>& options,
const std::vector<std::string>& flags, bool is_read_only,
const std::vector<std::string>& valid_cmd_line_options)
: db_(nullptr),
db_ttl_(nullptr),
is_read_only_(is_read_only),
is_key_hex_(false),
is_value_hex_(false),
is_db_ttl_(false),
timestamp_(false),
try_load_options_(false),
create_if_missing_(false),
option_map_(options),
flags_(flags),
valid_cmd_line_options_(valid_cmd_line_options) {
std::map<std::string, std::string>::const_iterator itr = options.find(ARG_DB);
if (itr != options.end()) {
db_path_ = itr->second;
}
itr = options.find(ARG_ENV_URI);
if (itr != options.end()) {
env_uri_ = itr->second;
}
itr = options.find(ARG_CF_NAME);
if (itr != options.end()) {
column_family_name_ = itr->second;
} else {
column_family_name_ = kDefaultColumnFamilyName;
}
itr = options.find(ARG_SECONDARY_PATH);
secondary_path_ = "";
if (itr != options.end()) {
secondary_path_ = itr->second;
}
is_key_hex_ = IsKeyHex(options, flags);
is_value_hex_ = IsValueHex(options, flags);
is_db_ttl_ = IsFlagPresent(flags, ARG_TTL);
timestamp_ = IsFlagPresent(flags, ARG_TIMESTAMP);
try_load_options_ = IsFlagPresent(flags, ARG_TRY_LOAD_OPTIONS);
config_options_.ignore_unknown_options =
IsFlagPresent(flags, ARG_IGNORE_UNKNOWN_OPTIONS);
}
void LDBCommand::OpenDB() {
if (!create_if_missing_ && try_load_options_) {
config_options_.env = options_.env;
Status s = LoadLatestOptions(config_options_, db_path_, &options_,
&column_families_);
if (!s.ok() && !s.IsNotFound()) {
// Option file exists but load option file error.
std::string msg = s.ToString();
exec_state_ = LDBCommandExecuteResult::Failed(msg);
db_ = nullptr;
return;
}
if (options_.env->FileExists(options_.wal_dir).IsNotFound()) {
options_.wal_dir = db_path_;
fprintf(
stderr,
"wal_dir loaded from the option file doesn't exist. Ignore it.\n");
}
// If merge operator is not set, set a string append operator. There is
// no harm doing it.
for (auto& cf_entry : column_families_) {
if (!cf_entry.options.merge_operator) {
cf_entry.options.merge_operator =
MergeOperators::CreateStringAppendOperator(':');
}
}
}
options_ = PrepareOptionsForOpenDB();
if (!exec_state_.IsNotStarted()) {
return;
}
if (column_families_.empty() && !options_.merge_operator) {
// No harm to add a general merge operator if it is not specified.
options_.merge_operator = MergeOperators::CreateStringAppendOperator(':');
}
// Open the DB.
Status st;
std::vector<ColumnFamilyHandle*> handles_opened;
if (is_db_ttl_) {
// ldb doesn't yet support TTL DB with multiple column families
if (!column_family_name_.empty() || !column_families_.empty()) {
exec_state_ = LDBCommandExecuteResult::Failed(
"ldb doesn't support TTL DB with multiple column families");
}
if (!secondary_path_.empty()) {
exec_state_ = LDBCommandExecuteResult::Failed(
"Open as secondary is not supported for TTL DB yet.");
}
if (is_read_only_) {
st = DBWithTTL::Open(options_, db_path_, &db_ttl_, 0, true);
} else {
st = DBWithTTL::Open(options_, db_path_, &db_ttl_);
}
db_ = db_ttl_;
} else {
if (column_families_.empty()) {
// Try to figure out column family lists
std::vector<std::string> cf_list;
st = DB::ListColumnFamilies(options_, db_path_, &cf_list);
// There is possible the DB doesn't exist yet, for "create if not
// "existing case". The failure is ignored here. We rely on DB::Open()
// to give us the correct error message for problem with opening
// existing DB.
if (st.ok() && cf_list.size() > 1) {
// Ignore single column family DB.
for (auto cf_name : cf_list) {
column_families_.emplace_back(cf_name, options_);
}
}
}
if (is_read_only_ && secondary_path_.empty()) {
if (column_families_.empty()) {
st = DB::OpenForReadOnly(options_, db_path_, &db_);
} else {
st = DB::OpenForReadOnly(options_, db_path_, column_families_,
&handles_opened, &db_);
}
} else {
if (column_families_.empty()) {
if (secondary_path_.empty()) {
st = DB::Open(options_, db_path_, &db_);
} else {
st = DB::OpenAsSecondary(options_, db_path_, secondary_path_, &db_);
}
} else {
if (secondary_path_.empty()) {
st = DB::Open(options_, db_path_, column_families_, &handles_opened,
&db_);
} else {
st = DB::OpenAsSecondary(options_, db_path_, secondary_path_,
column_families_, &handles_opened, &db_);
}
}
}
}
if (!st.ok()) {
std::string msg = st.ToString();
exec_state_ = LDBCommandExecuteResult::Failed(msg);
} else if (!handles_opened.empty()) {
assert(handles_opened.size() == column_families_.size());
bool found_cf_name = false;
for (size_t i = 0; i < handles_opened.size(); i++) {
cf_handles_[column_families_[i].name] = handles_opened[i];
if (column_family_name_ == column_families_[i].name) {
found_cf_name = true;
}
}
if (!found_cf_name) {
exec_state_ = LDBCommandExecuteResult::Failed(
"Non-existing column family " + column_family_name_);
CloseDB();
}
} else {
// We successfully opened DB in single column family mode.
assert(column_families_.empty());
if (column_family_name_ != kDefaultColumnFamilyName) {
exec_state_ = LDBCommandExecuteResult::Failed(
"Non-existing column family " + column_family_name_);
CloseDB();
}
}
}
void LDBCommand::CloseDB() {
if (db_ != nullptr) {
for (auto& pair : cf_handles_) {
delete pair.second;
}
delete db_;
db_ = nullptr;
}
}
ColumnFamilyHandle* LDBCommand::GetCfHandle() {
if (!cf_handles_.empty()) {
auto it = cf_handles_.find(column_family_name_);
if (it == cf_handles_.end()) {
exec_state_ = LDBCommandExecuteResult::Failed(
"Cannot find column family " + column_family_name_);
} else {
return it->second;
}
}
return db_->DefaultColumnFamily();
}
std::vector<std::string> LDBCommand::BuildCmdLineOptions(
std::vector<std::string> options) {
std::vector<std::string> ret = {ARG_ENV_URI,
ARG_DB,
ARG_SECONDARY_PATH,
ARG_BLOOM_BITS,
ARG_BLOCK_SIZE,
ARG_AUTO_COMPACTION,
ARG_COMPRESSION_TYPE,
ARG_COMPRESSION_MAX_DICT_BYTES,
ARG_WRITE_BUFFER_SIZE,
ARG_FILE_SIZE,
ARG_FIX_PREFIX_LEN,
ARG_TRY_LOAD_OPTIONS,
ARG_IGNORE_UNKNOWN_OPTIONS,
ARG_CF_NAME};
ret.insert(ret.end(), options.begin(), options.end());
return ret;
}
/**
* Parses the specific integer option and fills in the value.
* Returns true if the option is found.
* Returns false if the option is not found or if there is an error parsing the
* value. If there is an error, the specified exec_state is also
* updated.
*/
bool LDBCommand::ParseIntOption(
const std::map<std::string, std::string>& /*options*/,
const std::string& option, int& value,
LDBCommandExecuteResult& exec_state) {
std::map<std::string, std::string>::const_iterator itr =
option_map_.find(option);
if (itr != option_map_.end()) {
try {
#if defined(CYGWIN)
value = strtol(itr->second.c_str(), 0, 10);
#else
value = std::stoi(itr->second);
#endif
return true;
} catch (const std::invalid_argument&) {
rocksdb: Replace ASSERT* with EXPECT* in functions that does not return void value Summary: gtest does not use exceptions to fail a unit test by design, and `ASSERT*`s are implemented using `return`. As a consequence we cannot use `ASSERT*` in a function that does not return `void` value ([[ https://code.google.com/p/googletest/wiki/AdvancedGuide#Assertion_Placement | 1]]), and have to fix our existing code. This diff does this in a generic way, with no manual changes. In order to detect all existing `ASSERT*` that are used in functions that doesn't return void value, I change the code to generate compile errors for such cases. In `util/testharness.h` I defined `EXPECT*` assertions, the same way as `ASSERT*`, and redefined `ASSERT*` to return `void`. Then executed: ```lang=bash % USE_CLANG=1 make all -j55 -k 2> build.log % perl -naF: -e 'print "-- -number=".$F[1]." ".$F[0]."\n" if /: error:/' \ build.log | xargs -L 1 perl -spi -e 's/ASSERT/EXPECT/g if $. == $number' % make format ``` After that I reverted back change to `ASSERT*` in `util/testharness.h`. But preserved introduced `EXPECT*`, which is the same as `ASSERT*`. This will be deleted once switched to gtest. This diff is independent and contains manual changes only in `util/testharness.h`. Test Plan: Make sure all tests are passing. ```lang=bash % USE_CLANG=1 make check ``` Reviewers: igor, lgalanis, sdong, yufei.zhu, rven, meyering Reviewed By: meyering Subscribers: dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D33333
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exec_state =
LDBCommandExecuteResult::Failed(option + " has an invalid value.");
} catch (const std::out_of_range&) {
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exec_state = LDBCommandExecuteResult::Failed(
option + " has a value out-of-range.");
}
}
return false;
}
/**
* Parses the specified option and fills in the value.
* Returns true if the option is found.
* Returns false otherwise.
*/
bool LDBCommand::ParseStringOption(
const std::map<std::string, std::string>& /*options*/,
const std::string& option, std::string* value) {
auto itr = option_map_.find(option);
if (itr != option_map_.end()) {
*value = itr->second;
return true;
}
return false;
}
Options LDBCommand::PrepareOptionsForOpenDB() {
ColumnFamilyOptions* cf_opts;
auto column_families_iter =
std::find_if(column_families_.begin(), column_families_.end(),
[this](const ColumnFamilyDescriptor& cf_desc) {
return cf_desc.name == column_family_name_;
});
if (column_families_iter != column_families_.end()) {
cf_opts = &column_families_iter->options;
} else {
cf_opts = static_cast<ColumnFamilyOptions*>(&options_);
}
DBOptions* db_opts = static_cast<DBOptions*>(&options_);
db_opts->create_if_missing = false;
std::map<std::string, std::string>::const_iterator itr;
BlockBasedTableOptions table_options;
bool use_table_options = false;
int bits;
if (ParseIntOption(option_map_, ARG_BLOOM_BITS, bits, exec_state_)) {
if (bits > 0) {
use_table_options = true;
table_options.filter_policy.reset(NewBloomFilterPolicy(bits));
} else {
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exec_state_ =
LDBCommandExecuteResult::Failed(ARG_BLOOM_BITS + " must be > 0.");
}
}
int block_size;
if (ParseIntOption(option_map_, ARG_BLOCK_SIZE, block_size, exec_state_)) {
if (block_size > 0) {
use_table_options = true;
table_options.block_size = block_size;
} else {
rocksdb: Replace ASSERT* with EXPECT* in functions that does not return void value Summary: gtest does not use exceptions to fail a unit test by design, and `ASSERT*`s are implemented using `return`. As a consequence we cannot use `ASSERT*` in a function that does not return `void` value ([[ https://code.google.com/p/googletest/wiki/AdvancedGuide#Assertion_Placement | 1]]), and have to fix our existing code. This diff does this in a generic way, with no manual changes. In order to detect all existing `ASSERT*` that are used in functions that doesn't return void value, I change the code to generate compile errors for such cases. In `util/testharness.h` I defined `EXPECT*` assertions, the same way as `ASSERT*`, and redefined `ASSERT*` to return `void`. Then executed: ```lang=bash % USE_CLANG=1 make all -j55 -k 2> build.log % perl -naF: -e 'print "-- -number=".$F[1]." ".$F[0]."\n" if /: error:/' \ build.log | xargs -L 1 perl -spi -e 's/ASSERT/EXPECT/g if $. == $number' % make format ``` After that I reverted back change to `ASSERT*` in `util/testharness.h`. But preserved introduced `EXPECT*`, which is the same as `ASSERT*`. This will be deleted once switched to gtest. This diff is independent and contains manual changes only in `util/testharness.h`. Test Plan: Make sure all tests are passing. ```lang=bash % USE_CLANG=1 make check ``` Reviewers: igor, lgalanis, sdong, yufei.zhu, rven, meyering Reviewed By: meyering Subscribers: dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D33333
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exec_state_ =
LDBCommandExecuteResult::Failed(ARG_BLOCK_SIZE + " must be > 0.");
}
}
if (use_table_options) {
cf_opts->table_factory.reset(NewBlockBasedTableFactory(table_options));
}
itr = option_map_.find(ARG_AUTO_COMPACTION);
if (itr != option_map_.end()) {
cf_opts->disable_auto_compactions = !StringToBool(itr->second);
}
itr = option_map_.find(ARG_COMPRESSION_TYPE);
if (itr != option_map_.end()) {
std::string comp = itr->second;
if (comp == "no") {
cf_opts->compression = kNoCompression;
} else if (comp == "snappy") {
cf_opts->compression = kSnappyCompression;
} else if (comp == "zlib") {
cf_opts->compression = kZlibCompression;
} else if (comp == "bzip2") {
cf_opts->compression = kBZip2Compression;
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} else if (comp == "lz4") {
cf_opts->compression = kLZ4Compression;
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} else if (comp == "lz4hc") {
cf_opts->compression = kLZ4HCCompression;
} else if (comp == "xpress") {
cf_opts->compression = kXpressCompression;
} else if (comp == "zstd") {
cf_opts->compression = kZSTD;
} else {
// Unknown compression.
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exec_state_ =
LDBCommandExecuteResult::Failed("Unknown compression level: " + comp);
}
}
int compression_max_dict_bytes;
if (ParseIntOption(option_map_, ARG_COMPRESSION_MAX_DICT_BYTES,
compression_max_dict_bytes, exec_state_)) {
if (compression_max_dict_bytes >= 0) {
cf_opts->compression_opts.max_dict_bytes = compression_max_dict_bytes;
} else {
exec_state_ = LDBCommandExecuteResult::Failed(
ARG_COMPRESSION_MAX_DICT_BYTES + " must be >= 0.");
}
}
int db_write_buffer_size;
if (ParseIntOption(option_map_, ARG_DB_WRITE_BUFFER_SIZE,
db_write_buffer_size, exec_state_)) {
if (db_write_buffer_size >= 0) {
db_opts->db_write_buffer_size = db_write_buffer_size;
} else {
exec_state_ = LDBCommandExecuteResult::Failed(ARG_DB_WRITE_BUFFER_SIZE +
rocksdb: Replace ASSERT* with EXPECT* in functions that does not return void value Summary: gtest does not use exceptions to fail a unit test by design, and `ASSERT*`s are implemented using `return`. As a consequence we cannot use `ASSERT*` in a function that does not return `void` value ([[ https://code.google.com/p/googletest/wiki/AdvancedGuide#Assertion_Placement | 1]]), and have to fix our existing code. This diff does this in a generic way, with no manual changes. In order to detect all existing `ASSERT*` that are used in functions that doesn't return void value, I change the code to generate compile errors for such cases. In `util/testharness.h` I defined `EXPECT*` assertions, the same way as `ASSERT*`, and redefined `ASSERT*` to return `void`. Then executed: ```lang=bash % USE_CLANG=1 make all -j55 -k 2> build.log % perl -naF: -e 'print "-- -number=".$F[1]." ".$F[0]."\n" if /: error:/' \ build.log | xargs -L 1 perl -spi -e 's/ASSERT/EXPECT/g if $. == $number' % make format ``` After that I reverted back change to `ASSERT*` in `util/testharness.h`. But preserved introduced `EXPECT*`, which is the same as `ASSERT*`. This will be deleted once switched to gtest. This diff is independent and contains manual changes only in `util/testharness.h`. Test Plan: Make sure all tests are passing. ```lang=bash % USE_CLANG=1 make check ``` Reviewers: igor, lgalanis, sdong, yufei.zhu, rven, meyering Reviewed By: meyering Subscribers: dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D33333
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" must be >= 0.");
}
}
int write_buffer_size;
if (ParseIntOption(option_map_, ARG_WRITE_BUFFER_SIZE, write_buffer_size,
exec_state_)) {
if (write_buffer_size > 0) {
cf_opts->write_buffer_size = write_buffer_size;
} else {
exec_state_ = LDBCommandExecuteResult::Failed(ARG_WRITE_BUFFER_SIZE +
rocksdb: Replace ASSERT* with EXPECT* in functions that does not return void value Summary: gtest does not use exceptions to fail a unit test by design, and `ASSERT*`s are implemented using `return`. As a consequence we cannot use `ASSERT*` in a function that does not return `void` value ([[ https://code.google.com/p/googletest/wiki/AdvancedGuide#Assertion_Placement | 1]]), and have to fix our existing code. This diff does this in a generic way, with no manual changes. In order to detect all existing `ASSERT*` that are used in functions that doesn't return void value, I change the code to generate compile errors for such cases. In `util/testharness.h` I defined `EXPECT*` assertions, the same way as `ASSERT*`, and redefined `ASSERT*` to return `void`. Then executed: ```lang=bash % USE_CLANG=1 make all -j55 -k 2> build.log % perl -naF: -e 'print "-- -number=".$F[1]." ".$F[0]."\n" if /: error:/' \ build.log | xargs -L 1 perl -spi -e 's/ASSERT/EXPECT/g if $. == $number' % make format ``` After that I reverted back change to `ASSERT*` in `util/testharness.h`. But preserved introduced `EXPECT*`, which is the same as `ASSERT*`. This will be deleted once switched to gtest. This diff is independent and contains manual changes only in `util/testharness.h`. Test Plan: Make sure all tests are passing. ```lang=bash % USE_CLANG=1 make check ``` Reviewers: igor, lgalanis, sdong, yufei.zhu, rven, meyering Reviewed By: meyering Subscribers: dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D33333
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" must be > 0.");
}
}
int file_size;
if (ParseIntOption(option_map_, ARG_FILE_SIZE, file_size, exec_state_)) {
if (file_size > 0) {
cf_opts->target_file_size_base = file_size;
} else {
rocksdb: Replace ASSERT* with EXPECT* in functions that does not return void value Summary: gtest does not use exceptions to fail a unit test by design, and `ASSERT*`s are implemented using `return`. As a consequence we cannot use `ASSERT*` in a function that does not return `void` value ([[ https://code.google.com/p/googletest/wiki/AdvancedGuide#Assertion_Placement | 1]]), and have to fix our existing code. This diff does this in a generic way, with no manual changes. In order to detect all existing `ASSERT*` that are used in functions that doesn't return void value, I change the code to generate compile errors for such cases. In `util/testharness.h` I defined `EXPECT*` assertions, the same way as `ASSERT*`, and redefined `ASSERT*` to return `void`. Then executed: ```lang=bash % USE_CLANG=1 make all -j55 -k 2> build.log % perl -naF: -e 'print "-- -number=".$F[1]." ".$F[0]."\n" if /: error:/' \ build.log | xargs -L 1 perl -spi -e 's/ASSERT/EXPECT/g if $. == $number' % make format ``` After that I reverted back change to `ASSERT*` in `util/testharness.h`. But preserved introduced `EXPECT*`, which is the same as `ASSERT*`. This will be deleted once switched to gtest. This diff is independent and contains manual changes only in `util/testharness.h`. Test Plan: Make sure all tests are passing. ```lang=bash % USE_CLANG=1 make check ``` Reviewers: igor, lgalanis, sdong, yufei.zhu, rven, meyering Reviewed By: meyering Subscribers: dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D33333
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exec_state_ =
LDBCommandExecuteResult::Failed(ARG_FILE_SIZE + " must be > 0.");
}
}
if (db_opts->db_paths.size() == 0) {
db_opts->db_paths.emplace_back(db_path_,
std::numeric_limits<uint64_t>::max());
}
int fix_prefix_len;
if (ParseIntOption(option_map_, ARG_FIX_PREFIX_LEN, fix_prefix_len,
exec_state_)) {
if (fix_prefix_len > 0) {
cf_opts->prefix_extractor.reset(
NewFixedPrefixTransform(static_cast<size_t>(fix_prefix_len)));
} else {
exec_state_ =
LDBCommandExecuteResult::Failed(ARG_FIX_PREFIX_LEN + " must be > 0.");
}
}
Introduce a new storage specific Env API (#5761) Summary: The current Env API encompasses both storage/file operations, as well as OS related operations. Most of the APIs return a Status, which does not have enough metadata about an error, such as whether its retry-able or not, scope (i.e fault domain) of the error etc., that may be required in order to properly handle a storage error. The file APIs also do not provide enough control over the IO SLA, such as timeout, prioritization, hinting about placement and redundancy etc. This PR separates out the file/storage APIs from Env into a new FileSystem class. The APIs are updated to return an IOStatus with metadata about the error, as well as to take an IOOptions structure as input in order to allow more control over the IO. The user can set both ```options.env``` and ```options.file_system``` to specify that RocksDB should use the former for OS related operations and the latter for storage operations. Internally, a ```CompositeEnvWrapper``` has been introduced that inherits from ```Env``` and redirects individual methods to either an ```Env``` implementation or the ```FileSystem``` as appropriate. When options are sanitized during ```DB::Open```, ```options.env``` is replaced with a newly allocated ```CompositeEnvWrapper``` instance if both env and file_system have been specified. This way, the rest of the RocksDB code can continue to function as before. This PR also ports PosixEnv to the new API by splitting it into two - PosixEnv and PosixFileSystem. PosixEnv is defined as a sub-class of CompositeEnvWrapper, and threading/time functions are overridden with Posix specific implementations in order to avoid an extra level of indirection. The ```CompositeEnvWrapper``` translates ```IOStatus``` return code to ```Status```, and sets the severity to ```kSoftError``` if the io_status is retryable. The error handling code in RocksDB can then recover the DB automatically. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5761 Differential Revision: D18868376 Pulled By: anand1976 fbshipit-source-id: 39efe18a162ea746fabac6360ff529baba48486f
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// TODO(ajkr): this return value doesn't reflect the CF options changed, so
// subcommands that rely on this won't see the effect of CF-related CLI args.
// Such subcommands need to be changed to properly support CFs.
return options_;
}
bool LDBCommand::ParseKeyValue(const std::string& line, std::string* key,
std::string* value, bool is_key_hex,
bool is_value_hex) {
size_t pos = line.find(DELIM);
if (pos != std::string::npos) {
*key = line.substr(0, pos);
*value = line.substr(pos + strlen(DELIM));
if (is_key_hex) {
*key = HexToString(*key);
}
if (is_value_hex) {
*value = HexToString(*value);
}
return true;
} else {
return false;
}
}
/**
* Make sure that ONLY the command-line options and flags expected by this
* command are specified on the command-line. Extraneous options are usually
* the result of user error.
* Returns true if all checks pass. Else returns false, and prints an
* appropriate error msg to stderr.
*/
bool LDBCommand::ValidateCmdLineOptions() {
for (std::map<std::string, std::string>::const_iterator itr =
option_map_.begin();
itr != option_map_.end(); ++itr) {
if (std::find(valid_cmd_line_options_.begin(),
valid_cmd_line_options_.end(),
itr->first) == valid_cmd_line_options_.end()) {
fprintf(stderr, "Invalid command-line option %s\n", itr->first.c_str());
return false;
}
}
for (std::vector<std::string>::const_iterator itr = flags_.begin();
itr != flags_.end(); ++itr) {
if (std::find(valid_cmd_line_options_.begin(),
valid_cmd_line_options_.end(),
*itr) == valid_cmd_line_options_.end()) {
fprintf(stderr, "Invalid command-line flag %s\n", itr->c_str());
return false;
}
}
if (!NoDBOpen() && option_map_.find(ARG_DB) == option_map_.end() &&
option_map_.find(ARG_PATH) == option_map_.end()) {
fprintf(stderr, "Either %s or %s must be specified.\n", ARG_DB.c_str(),
ARG_PATH.c_str());
return false;
}
return true;
}
std::string LDBCommand::HexToString(const std::string& str) {
std::string result;
std::string::size_type len = str.length();
if (len < 2 || str[0] != '0' || str[1] != 'x') {
fprintf(stderr, "Invalid hex input %s. Must start with 0x\n", str.c_str());
throw "Invalid hex input";
}
if (!Slice(str.data() + 2, len - 2).DecodeHex(&result)) {
throw "Invalid hex input";
}
return result;
}
std::string LDBCommand::StringToHex(const std::string& str) {
std::string result("0x");
result.append(Slice(str).ToString(true));
return result;
}
std::string LDBCommand::PrintKeyValue(const std::string& key,
const std::string& value, bool is_key_hex,
bool is_value_hex) {
std::string result;
result.append(is_key_hex ? StringToHex(key) : key);
result.append(DELIM);
result.append(is_value_hex ? StringToHex(value) : value);
return result;
}
std::string LDBCommand::PrintKeyValue(const std::string& key,
const std::string& value, bool is_hex) {
return PrintKeyValue(key, value, is_hex, is_hex);
}
std::string LDBCommand::HelpRangeCmdArgs() {
std::ostringstream str_stream;
str_stream << " ";
str_stream << "[--" << ARG_FROM << "] ";
str_stream << "[--" << ARG_TO << "] ";
return str_stream.str();
}
bool LDBCommand::IsKeyHex(const std::map<std::string, std::string>& options,
const std::vector<std::string>& flags) {
return (IsFlagPresent(flags, ARG_HEX) || IsFlagPresent(flags, ARG_KEY_HEX) ||
ParseBooleanOption(options, ARG_HEX, false) ||
ParseBooleanOption(options, ARG_KEY_HEX, false));
}
bool LDBCommand::IsValueHex(const std::map<std::string, std::string>& options,
const std::vector<std::string>& flags) {
return (IsFlagPresent(flags, ARG_HEX) ||
IsFlagPresent(flags, ARG_VALUE_HEX) ||
ParseBooleanOption(options, ARG_HEX, false) ||
ParseBooleanOption(options, ARG_VALUE_HEX, false));
}
bool LDBCommand::ParseBooleanOption(
const std::map<std::string, std::string>& options,
const std::string& option, bool default_val) {
std::map<std::string, std::string>::const_iterator itr = options.find(option);
if (itr != options.end()) {
std::string option_val = itr->second;
return StringToBool(itr->second);
}
return default_val;
}
bool LDBCommand::StringToBool(std::string val) {
std::transform(val.begin(), val.end(), val.begin(),
[](char ch) -> char { return (char)::tolower(ch); });
if (val == "true") {
return true;
} else if (val == "false") {
return false;
} else {
throw "Invalid value for boolean argument";
}
}
CompactorCommand::CompactorCommand(
const std::vector<std::string>& /*params*/,
const std::map<std::string, std::string>& options,
const std::vector<std::string>& flags)
: LDBCommand(options, flags, false,
BuildCmdLineOptions({ARG_FROM, ARG_TO, ARG_HEX, ARG_KEY_HEX,
ARG_VALUE_HEX, ARG_TTL})),
null_from_(true),
null_to_(true) {
std::map<std::string, std::string>::const_iterator itr =
options.find(ARG_FROM);
if (itr != options.end()) {
null_from_ = false;
from_ = itr->second;
}
itr = options.find(ARG_TO);
if (itr != options.end()) {
null_to_ = false;
to_ = itr->second;
}
if (is_key_hex_) {
if (!null_from_) {
from_ = HexToString(from_);
}
if (!null_to_) {
to_ = HexToString(to_);
}
}
}
void CompactorCommand::Help(std::string& ret) {
ret.append(" ");
ret.append(CompactorCommand::Name());
ret.append(HelpRangeCmdArgs());
ret.append("\n");
}
void CompactorCommand::DoCommand() {
if (!db_) {
assert(GetExecuteState().IsFailed());
return;
}
Slice* begin = nullptr;
Slice* end = nullptr;
if (!null_from_) {
begin = new Slice(from_);
}
if (!null_to_) {
end = new Slice(to_);
}
CompactRangeOptions cro;
cro.bottommost_level_compaction = BottommostLevelCompaction::kForceOptimized;
db_->CompactRange(cro, GetCfHandle(), begin, end);
exec_state_ = LDBCommandExecuteResult::Succeed("");
delete begin;
delete end;
}
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
const std::string DBLoaderCommand::ARG_DISABLE_WAL = "disable_wal";
const std::string DBLoaderCommand::ARG_BULK_LOAD = "bulk_load";
const std::string DBLoaderCommand::ARG_COMPACT = "compact";
DBLoaderCommand::DBLoaderCommand(
const std::vector<std::string>& /*params*/,
const std::map<std::string, std::string>& options,
const std::vector<std::string>& flags)
: LDBCommand(
options, flags, false,
BuildCmdLineOptions({ARG_HEX, ARG_KEY_HEX, ARG_VALUE_HEX, ARG_FROM,
ARG_TO, ARG_CREATE_IF_MISSING, ARG_DISABLE_WAL,
ARG_BULK_LOAD, ARG_COMPACT})),
disable_wal_(false),
bulk_load_(false),
compact_(false) {
create_if_missing_ = IsFlagPresent(flags, ARG_CREATE_IF_MISSING);
disable_wal_ = IsFlagPresent(flags, ARG_DISABLE_WAL);
bulk_load_ = IsFlagPresent(flags, ARG_BULK_LOAD);
compact_ = IsFlagPresent(flags, ARG_COMPACT);
}
void DBLoaderCommand::Help(std::string& ret) {
ret.append(" ");
ret.append(DBLoaderCommand::Name());
ret.append(" [--" + ARG_CREATE_IF_MISSING + "]");
ret.append(" [--" + ARG_DISABLE_WAL + "]");
ret.append(" [--" + ARG_BULK_LOAD + "]");
ret.append(" [--" + ARG_COMPACT + "]");
ret.append("\n");
}
Options DBLoaderCommand::PrepareOptionsForOpenDB() {
Options opt = LDBCommand::PrepareOptionsForOpenDB();
opt.create_if_missing = create_if_missing_;
if (bulk_load_) {
opt.PrepareForBulkLoad();
}
return opt;
}
void DBLoaderCommand::DoCommand() {
if (!db_) {
assert(GetExecuteState().IsFailed());
return;
}
WriteOptions write_options;
if (disable_wal_) {
write_options.disableWAL = true;
}
int bad_lines = 0;
std::string line;
// prefer ifstream getline performance vs that from std::cin istream
std::ifstream ifs_stdin("/dev/stdin");
std::istream* istream_p = ifs_stdin.is_open() ? &ifs_stdin : &std::cin;
while (getline(*istream_p, line, '\n')) {
std::string key;
std::string value;
if (ParseKeyValue(line, &key, &value, is_key_hex_, is_value_hex_)) {
db_->Put(write_options, GetCfHandle(), Slice(key), Slice(value));
} else if (0 == line.find("Keys in range:")) {
// ignore this line
} else if (0 == line.find("Created bg thread 0x")) {
// ignore this line
} else {
bad_lines ++;
}
}
if (bad_lines > 0) {
std::cout << "Warning: " << bad_lines << " bad lines ignored." << std::endl;
}
if (compact_) {
db_->CompactRange(CompactRangeOptions(), GetCfHandle(), nullptr, nullptr);
}
}
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
namespace {
void DumpManifestFile(Options options, std::string file, bool verbose, bool hex,
bool json) {
EnvOptions sopt;
std::string dbname("dummy");
std::shared_ptr<Cache> tc(NewLRUCache(options.max_open_files - 10,
options.table_cache_numshardbits));
// Notice we are using the default options not through SanitizeOptions(),
// if VersionSet::DumpManifest() depends on any option done by
// SanitizeOptions(), we need to initialize it manually.
options.db_paths.emplace_back("dummy", 0);
options.num_levels = 64;
WriteController wc(options.delayed_write_rate);
WriteBufferManager wb(options.db_write_buffer_size);
ImmutableDBOptions immutable_db_options(options);
VersionSet versions(dbname, &immutable_db_options, sopt, tc.get(), &wb, &wc,
/*block_cache_tracer=*/nullptr);
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Status s = versions.DumpManifest(options, file, verbose, hex, json);
if (!s.ok()) {
fprintf(stderr, "Error in processing file %s %s\n", file.c_str(),
s.ToString().c_str());
}
}
} // namespace
const std::string ManifestDumpCommand::ARG_VERBOSE = "verbose";
const std::string ManifestDumpCommand::ARG_JSON = "json";
const std::string ManifestDumpCommand::ARG_PATH = "path";
void ManifestDumpCommand::Help(std::string& ret) {
ret.append(" ");
ret.append(ManifestDumpCommand::Name());
ret.append(" [--" + ARG_VERBOSE + "]");
Added JSON manifest dump option to ldb command Summary: Added a new flag --json to the ldb manifest_dump command that prints out the version edits as JSON objects for easier reading and parsing of information. Test Plan: **Sample usage: ** ``` ./ldb manifest_dump --json --path=path/to/manifest/file ``` **Sample output:** ``` {"EditNumber": 0, "Comparator": "leveldb.BytewiseComparator", "ColumnFamily": 0} {"EditNumber": 1, "LogNumber": 0, "ColumnFamily": 0} {"EditNumber": 2, "LogNumber": 4, "PrevLogNumber": 0, "NextFileNumber": 7, "LastSeq": 35356, "AddedFiles": [{"Level": 0, "FileNumber": 5, "FileSize": 1949284, "SmallestIKey": "'", "LargestIKey": "'"}], "ColumnFamily": 0} ... {"EditNumber": 13, "PrevLogNumber": 0, "NextFileNumber": 36, "LastSeq": 290994, "DeletedFiles": [{"Level": 0, "FileNumber": 17}, {"Level": 0, "FileNumber": 20}, {"Level": 0, "FileNumber": 22}, {"Level": 0, "FileNumber": 24}, {"Level": 1, "FileNumber": 13}, {"Level": 1, "FileNumber": 14}, {"Level": 1, "FileNumber": 15}, {"Level": 1, "FileNumber": 18}], "AddedFiles": [{"Level": 1, "FileNumber": 25, "FileSize": 2114340, "SmallestIKey": "'", "LargestIKey": "'"}, {"Level": 1, "FileNumber": 26, "FileSize": 2115213, "SmallestIKey": "'", "LargestIKey": "'"}, {"Level": 1, "FileNumber": 27, "FileSize": 2114807, "SmallestIKey": "'", "LargestIKey": "'"}, {"Level": 1, "FileNumber": 30, "FileSize": 2115271, "SmallestIKey": "'", "LargestIKey": "'"}, {"Level": 1, "FileNumber": 31, "FileSize": 2115165, "SmallestIKey": "'", "LargestIKey": "'"}, {"Level": 1, "FileNumber": 32, "FileSize": 2114683, "SmallestIKey": "'", "LargestIKey": "'"}, {"Level": 1, "FileNumber": 35, "FileSize": 1757512, "SmallestIKey": "'", "LargestIKey": "'"}], "ColumnFamily": 0} ... ``` Reviewers: sdong, anthony, yhchiang, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: dhruba Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D41727
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ret.append(" [--" + ARG_JSON + "]");
ret.append(" [--" + ARG_PATH + "=<path_to_manifest_file>]");
ret.append("\n");
}
ManifestDumpCommand::ManifestDumpCommand(
const std::vector<std::string>& /*params*/,
const std::map<std::string, std::string>& options,
const std::vector<std::string>& flags)
: LDBCommand(
options, flags, false,
BuildCmdLineOptions({ARG_VERBOSE, ARG_PATH, ARG_HEX, ARG_JSON})),
verbose_(false),
json_(false),
path_("") {
verbose_ = IsFlagPresent(flags, ARG_VERBOSE);
Added JSON manifest dump option to ldb command Summary: Added a new flag --json to the ldb manifest_dump command that prints out the version edits as JSON objects for easier reading and parsing of information. Test Plan: **Sample usage: ** ``` ./ldb manifest_dump --json --path=path/to/manifest/file ``` **Sample output:** ``` {"EditNumber": 0, "Comparator": "leveldb.BytewiseComparator", "ColumnFamily": 0} {"EditNumber": 1, "LogNumber": 0, "ColumnFamily": 0} {"EditNumber": 2, "LogNumber": 4, "PrevLogNumber": 0, "NextFileNumber": 7, "LastSeq": 35356, "AddedFiles": [{"Level": 0, "FileNumber": 5, "FileSize": 1949284, "SmallestIKey": "'", "LargestIKey": "'"}], "ColumnFamily": 0} ... {"EditNumber": 13, "PrevLogNumber": 0, "NextFileNumber": 36, "LastSeq": 290994, "DeletedFiles": [{"Level": 0, "FileNumber": 17}, {"Level": 0, "FileNumber": 20}, {"Level": 0, "FileNumber": 22}, {"Level": 0, "FileNumber": 24}, {"Level": 1, "FileNumber": 13}, {"Level": 1, "FileNumber": 14}, {"Level": 1, "FileNumber": 15}, {"Level": 1, "FileNumber": 18}], "AddedFiles": [{"Level": 1, "FileNumber": 25, "FileSize": 2114340, "SmallestIKey": "'", "LargestIKey": "'"}, {"Level": 1, "FileNumber": 26, "FileSize": 2115213, "SmallestIKey": "'", "LargestIKey": "'"}, {"Level": 1, "FileNumber": 27, "FileSize": 2114807, "SmallestIKey": "'", "LargestIKey": "'"}, {"Level": 1, "FileNumber": 30, "FileSize": 2115271, "SmallestIKey": "'", "LargestIKey": "'"}, {"Level": 1, "FileNumber": 31, "FileSize": 2115165, "SmallestIKey": "'", "LargestIKey": "'"}, {"Level": 1, "FileNumber": 32, "FileSize": 2114683, "SmallestIKey": "'", "LargestIKey": "'"}, {"Level": 1, "FileNumber": 35, "FileSize": 1757512, "SmallestIKey": "'", "LargestIKey": "'"}], "ColumnFamily": 0} ... ``` Reviewers: sdong, anthony, yhchiang, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: dhruba Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D41727
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json_ = IsFlagPresent(flags, ARG_JSON);
std::map<std::string, std::string>::const_iterator itr =
options.find(ARG_PATH);
if (itr != options.end()) {
path_ = itr->second;
if (path_.empty()) {
exec_state_ = LDBCommandExecuteResult::Failed("--path: missing pathname");
}
}
}
void ManifestDumpCommand::DoCommand() {
std::string manifestfile;
if (!path_.empty()) {
manifestfile = path_;
} else {
// We need to find the manifest file by searching the directory
// containing the db for files of the form MANIFEST_[0-9]+
std::vector<std::string> files;
Status s = options_.env->GetChildren(db_path_, &files);
if (!s.ok()) {
std::string err_msg = s.ToString();
err_msg.append(": Failed to list the content of ");
err_msg.append(db_path_);
exec_state_ = LDBCommandExecuteResult::Failed(err_msg);
return;
}
const std::string kManifestNamePrefix = "MANIFEST-";
std::string matched_file;
#ifdef OS_WIN
const char kPathDelim = '\\';
#else
const char kPathDelim = '/';
#endif
for (const auto& file_path : files) {
// Some Env::GetChildren() return absolute paths. Some directories' path
// end with path delim, e.g. '/' or '\\'.
size_t pos = file_path.find_last_of(kPathDelim);
if (pos == file_path.size() - 1) {
continue;
}
std::string fname;
if (pos != std::string::npos) {
// Absolute path.
fname.assign(file_path, pos + 1, file_path.size() - pos - 1);
} else {
fname = file_path;
}
uint64_t file_num = 0;
FileType file_type = kLogFile; // Just for initialization
if (ParseFileName(fname, &file_num, &file_type) &&
file_type == kDescriptorFile) {
if (!matched_file.empty()) {
exec_state_ = LDBCommandExecuteResult::Failed(
rocksdb: Replace ASSERT* with EXPECT* in functions that does not return void value Summary: gtest does not use exceptions to fail a unit test by design, and `ASSERT*`s are implemented using `return`. As a consequence we cannot use `ASSERT*` in a function that does not return `void` value ([[ https://code.google.com/p/googletest/wiki/AdvancedGuide#Assertion_Placement | 1]]), and have to fix our existing code. This diff does this in a generic way, with no manual changes. In order to detect all existing `ASSERT*` that are used in functions that doesn't return void value, I change the code to generate compile errors for such cases. In `util/testharness.h` I defined `EXPECT*` assertions, the same way as `ASSERT*`, and redefined `ASSERT*` to return `void`. Then executed: ```lang=bash % USE_CLANG=1 make all -j55 -k 2> build.log % perl -naF: -e 'print "-- -number=".$F[1]." ".$F[0]."\n" if /: error:/' \ build.log | xargs -L 1 perl -spi -e 's/ASSERT/EXPECT/g if $. == $number' % make format ``` After that I reverted back change to `ASSERT*` in `util/testharness.h`. But preserved introduced `EXPECT*`, which is the same as `ASSERT*`. This will be deleted once switched to gtest. This diff is independent and contains manual changes only in `util/testharness.h`. Test Plan: Make sure all tests are passing. ```lang=bash % USE_CLANG=1 make check ``` Reviewers: igor, lgalanis, sdong, yufei.zhu, rven, meyering Reviewed By: meyering Subscribers: dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D33333
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"Multiple MANIFEST files found; use --path to select one");
return;
} else {
matched_file.swap(fname);
}
}
}
if (matched_file.empty()) {
std::string err_msg("No MANIFEST found in ");
err_msg.append(db_path_);
exec_state_ = LDBCommandExecuteResult::Failed(err_msg);
return;
}
if (db_path_[db_path_.length() - 1] != '/') {
db_path_.append("/");
}
manifestfile = db_path_ + matched_file;
}
if (verbose_) {
fprintf(stdout, "Processing Manifest file %s\n", manifestfile.c_str());
}
DumpManifestFile(options_, manifestfile, verbose_, is_key_hex_, json_);
Added JSON manifest dump option to ldb command Summary: Added a new flag --json to the ldb manifest_dump command that prints out the version edits as JSON objects for easier reading and parsing of information. Test Plan: **Sample usage: ** ``` ./ldb manifest_dump --json --path=path/to/manifest/file ``` **Sample output:** ``` {"EditNumber": 0, "Comparator": "leveldb.BytewiseComparator", "ColumnFamily": 0} {"EditNumber": 1, "LogNumber": 0, "ColumnFamily": 0} {"EditNumber": 2, "LogNumber": 4, "PrevLogNumber": 0, "NextFileNumber": 7, "LastSeq": 35356, "AddedFiles": [{"Level": 0, "FileNumber": 5, "FileSize": 1949284, "SmallestIKey": "'", "LargestIKey": "'"}], "ColumnFamily": 0} ... {"EditNumber": 13, "PrevLogNumber": 0, "NextFileNumber": 36, "LastSeq": 290994, "DeletedFiles": [{"Level": 0, "FileNumber": 17}, {"Level": 0, "FileNumber": 20}, {"Level": 0, "FileNumber": 22}, {"Level": 0, "FileNumber": 24}, {"Level": 1, "FileNumber": 13}, {"Level": 1, "FileNumber": 14}, {"Level": 1, "FileNumber": 15}, {"Level": 1, "FileNumber": 18}], "AddedFiles": [{"Level": 1, "FileNumber": 25, "FileSize": 2114340, "SmallestIKey": "'", "LargestIKey": "'"}, {"Level": 1, "FileNumber": 26, "FileSize": 2115213, "SmallestIKey": "'", "LargestIKey": "'"}, {"Level": 1, "FileNumber": 27, "FileSize": 2114807, "SmallestIKey": "'", "LargestIKey": "'"}, {"Level": 1, "FileNumber": 30, "FileSize": 2115271, "SmallestIKey": "'", "LargestIKey": "'"}, {"Level": 1, "FileNumber": 31, "FileSize": 2115165, "SmallestIKey": "'", "LargestIKey": "'"}, {"Level": 1, "FileNumber": 32, "FileSize": 2114683, "SmallestIKey": "'", "LargestIKey": "'"}, {"Level": 1, "FileNumber": 35, "FileSize": 1757512, "SmallestIKey": "'", "LargestIKey": "'"}], "ColumnFamily": 0} ... ``` Reviewers: sdong, anthony, yhchiang, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: dhruba Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D41727
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if (verbose_) {
fprintf(stdout, "Processing Manifest file %s done\n", manifestfile.c_str());
}
}
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
namespace {
void GetLiveFilesChecksumInfoFromVersionSet(Options options,
const std::string& db_path,
FileChecksumList* checksum_list) {
EnvOptions sopt;
Status s;
std::string dbname(db_path);
std::shared_ptr<Cache> tc(NewLRUCache(options.max_open_files - 10,
options.table_cache_numshardbits));
// Notice we are using the default options not through SanitizeOptions(),
// if VersionSet::GetLiveFilesChecksumInfo depends on any option done by
// SanitizeOptions(), we need to initialize it manually.
options.db_paths.emplace_back(db_path, 0);
options.num_levels = 64;
WriteController wc(options.delayed_write_rate);
WriteBufferManager wb(options.db_write_buffer_size);
ImmutableDBOptions immutable_db_options(options);
VersionSet versions(dbname, &immutable_db_options, sopt, tc.get(), &wb, &wc,
/*block_cache_tracer=*/nullptr);
std::vector<std::string> cf_name_list;
s = versions.ListColumnFamilies(&cf_name_list, db_path,
Simplify migration to FileSystem API (#6552) Summary: The current Env/FileSystem API separation has a couple of issues - 1. It requires the user to specify 2 options - ```Options::env``` and ```Options::file_system``` - which means they have to make code changes to benefit from the new APIs. Furthermore, there is a risk of accessing the same APIs in two different ways, through Env in the old way and through FileSystem in the new way. The two may not always match, for example, if env is ```PosixEnv``` and FileSystem is a custom implementation. Any stray RocksDB calls to env will use the ```PosixEnv``` implementation rather than the file_system implementation. 2. There needs to be a simple way for the FileSystem developer to instantiate an Env for backward compatibility purposes. This PR solves the above issues and simplifies the migration in the following ways - 1. Embed a shared_ptr to the ```FileSystem``` in the ```Env```, and remove ```Options::file_system``` as a configurable option. This way, no code changes will be required in application code to benefit from the new API. The default Env constructor uses a ```LegacyFileSystemWrapper``` as the embedded ```FileSystem```. 1a. - This also makes it more robust by ensuring that even if RocksDB has some stray calls to Env APIs rather than FileSystem, they will go through the same object and thus there is no risk of getting out of sync. 2. Provide a ```NewCompositeEnv()``` API that can be used to construct a PosixEnv with a custom FileSystem implementation. This eliminates an indirection to call Env APIs, and relieves the FileSystem developer of the burden of having to implement wrappers for the Env APIs. 3. Add a couple of missing FileSystem APIs - ```SanitizeEnvOptions()``` and ```NewLogger()``` Tests: 1. New unit tests 2. make check and make asan_check Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/6552 Reviewed By: riversand963 Differential Revision: D20592038 Pulled By: anand1976 fbshipit-source-id: c3801ad4153f96d21d5a3ae26c92ba454d1bf1f7
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immutable_db_options.fs.get());
if (s.ok()) {
std::vector<ColumnFamilyDescriptor> cf_list;
for (const auto& name : cf_name_list) {
cf_list.emplace_back(name, ColumnFamilyOptions(options));
}
s = versions.Recover(cf_list, true);
}
if (s.ok()) {
s = versions.GetLiveFilesChecksumInfo(checksum_list);
}
if (!s.ok()) {
fprintf(stderr, "Error Status: %s", s.ToString().c_str());
}
}
} // namespace
const std::string FileChecksumDumpCommand::ARG_PATH = "path";
void FileChecksumDumpCommand::Help(std::string& ret) {
ret.append(" ");
ret.append(FileChecksumDumpCommand::Name());
ret.append(" [--" + ARG_PATH + "=<path_to_manifest_file>]");
ret.append("\n");
}
FileChecksumDumpCommand::FileChecksumDumpCommand(
const std::vector<std::string>& /*params*/,
const std::map<std::string, std::string>& options,
const std::vector<std::string>& flags)
: LDBCommand(options, flags, false, BuildCmdLineOptions({ARG_PATH})),
path_("") {
std::map<std::string, std::string>::const_iterator itr =
options.find(ARG_PATH);
if (itr != options.end()) {
path_ = itr->second;
if (path_.empty()) {
exec_state_ = LDBCommandExecuteResult::Failed("--path: missing pathname");
}
}
}
void FileChecksumDumpCommand::DoCommand() {
// print out the checksum information in the following format:
// sst file number, checksum function name, checksum value
// sst file number, checksum function name, checksum value
// ......
std::unique_ptr<FileChecksumList> checksum_list(NewFileChecksumList());
GetLiveFilesChecksumInfoFromVersionSet(options_, db_path_,
checksum_list.get());
if (checksum_list != nullptr) {
std::vector<uint64_t> file_numbers;
std::vector<std::string> checksums;
std::vector<std::string> checksum_func_names;
Status s = checksum_list->GetAllFileChecksums(&file_numbers, &checksums,
&checksum_func_names);
if (s.ok()) {
for (size_t i = 0; i < file_numbers.size(); i++) {
assert(i < file_numbers.size());
assert(i < checksums.size());
assert(i < checksum_func_names.size());
fprintf(stdout, "%" PRId64 ", %s, %s\n", file_numbers[i],
checksum_func_names[i].c_str(), checksums[i].c_str());
}
}
fprintf(stdout, "Print SST file checksum information finished \n");
}
}
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
void ListColumnFamiliesCommand::Help(std::string& ret) {
ret.append(" ");
ret.append(ListColumnFamiliesCommand::Name());
ret.append("\n");
}
ListColumnFamiliesCommand::ListColumnFamiliesCommand(
const std::vector<std::string>& /*params*/,
const std::map<std::string, std::string>& options,
const std::vector<std::string>& flags)
: LDBCommand(options, flags, false, BuildCmdLineOptions({})) {}
void ListColumnFamiliesCommand::DoCommand() {
std::vector<std::string> column_families;
Status s = DB::ListColumnFamilies(options_, db_path_, &column_families);
if (!s.ok()) {
fprintf(stderr, "Error in processing db %s %s\n", db_path_.c_str(),
s.ToString().c_str());
} else {
fprintf(stdout, "Column families in %s: \n{", db_path_.c_str());
bool first = true;
for (auto cf : column_families) {
if (!first) {
fprintf(stdout, ", ");
}
first = false;
fprintf(stdout, "%s", cf.c_str());
}
fprintf(stdout, "}\n");
}
}
void CreateColumnFamilyCommand::Help(std::string& ret) {
ret.append(" ");
ret.append(CreateColumnFamilyCommand::Name());
ret.append(" --db=<db_path> <new_column_family_name>");
ret.append("\n");
}
CreateColumnFamilyCommand::CreateColumnFamilyCommand(
const std::vector<std::string>& params,
const std::map<std::string, std::string>& options,
const std::vector<std::string>& flags)
: LDBCommand(options, flags, true, {ARG_DB}) {
if (params.size() != 1) {
exec_state_ = LDBCommandExecuteResult::Failed(
"new column family name must be specified");
} else {
new_cf_name_ = params[0];
}
}
void CreateColumnFamilyCommand::DoCommand() {
ColumnFamilyHandle* new_cf_handle = nullptr;
Status st = db_->CreateColumnFamily(options_, new_cf_name_, &new_cf_handle);
if (st.ok()) {
fprintf(stdout, "OK\n");
} else {
exec_state_ = LDBCommandExecuteResult::Failed(
"Fail to create new column family: " + st.ToString());
}
delete new_cf_handle;
CloseDB();
}
void DropColumnFamilyCommand::Help(std::string& ret) {
ret.append(" ");
ret.append(DropColumnFamilyCommand::Name());
ret.append(" --db=<db_path> <column_family_name_to_drop>");
ret.append("\n");
}
DropColumnFamilyCommand::DropColumnFamilyCommand(
const std::vector<std::string>& params,
const std::map<std::string, std::string>& options,
const std::vector<std::string>& flags)
: LDBCommand(options, flags, true, {ARG_DB}) {
if (params.size() != 1) {
exec_state_ = LDBCommandExecuteResult::Failed(
"The name of column family to drop must be specified");
} else {
cf_name_to_drop_ = params[0];
}
}
void DropColumnFamilyCommand::DoCommand() {
auto iter = cf_handles_.find(cf_name_to_drop_);
if (iter == cf_handles_.end()) {
exec_state_ = LDBCommandExecuteResult::Failed(
"Column family: " + cf_name_to_drop_ + " doesn't exist in db.");
return;
}
ColumnFamilyHandle* cf_handle_to_drop = iter->second;
Status st = db_->DropColumnFamily(cf_handle_to_drop);
if (st.ok()) {
fprintf(stdout, "OK\n");
} else {
exec_state_ = LDBCommandExecuteResult::Failed(
"Fail to drop column family: " + st.ToString());
}
CloseDB();
}
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
namespace {
// This function only called when it's the sane case of >1 buckets in time-range
// Also called only when timekv falls between ttl_start and ttl_end provided
void IncBucketCounts(std::vector<uint64_t>& bucket_counts, int ttl_start,
int time_range, int bucket_size, int timekv,
int num_buckets) {
#ifdef NDEBUG
(void)time_range;
(void)num_buckets;
#endif
assert(time_range > 0 && timekv >= ttl_start && bucket_size > 0 &&
timekv < (ttl_start + time_range) && num_buckets > 1);
int bucket = (timekv - ttl_start) / bucket_size;
bucket_counts[bucket]++;
}
void PrintBucketCounts(const std::vector<uint64_t>& bucket_counts,
int ttl_start, int ttl_end, int bucket_size,
int num_buckets) {
int time_point = ttl_start;
for(int i = 0; i < num_buckets - 1; i++, time_point += bucket_size) {
fprintf(stdout, "Keys in range %s to %s : %lu\n",
TimeToHumanString(time_point).c_str(),
TimeToHumanString(time_point + bucket_size).c_str(),
(unsigned long)bucket_counts[i]);
}
fprintf(stdout, "Keys in range %s to %s : %lu\n",
TimeToHumanString(time_point).c_str(),
TimeToHumanString(ttl_end).c_str(),
(unsigned long)bucket_counts[num_buckets - 1]);
}
} // namespace
const std::string InternalDumpCommand::ARG_COUNT_ONLY = "count_only";
const std::string InternalDumpCommand::ARG_COUNT_DELIM = "count_delim";
const std::string InternalDumpCommand::ARG_STATS = "stats";
const std::string InternalDumpCommand::ARG_INPUT_KEY_HEX = "input_key_hex";
InternalDumpCommand::InternalDumpCommand(
const std::vector<std::string>& /*params*/,
const std::map<std::string, std::string>& options,
const std::vector<std::string>& flags)
: LDBCommand(
options, flags, true,
BuildCmdLineOptions({ARG_HEX, ARG_KEY_HEX, ARG_VALUE_HEX, ARG_FROM,
ARG_TO, ARG_MAX_KEYS, ARG_COUNT_ONLY,
ARG_COUNT_DELIM, ARG_STATS, ARG_INPUT_KEY_HEX})),
has_from_(false),
has_to_(false),
max_keys_(-1),
delim_("."),
count_only_(false),
count_delim_(false),
print_stats_(false),
is_input_key_hex_(false) {
has_from_ = ParseStringOption(options, ARG_FROM, &from_);
has_to_ = ParseStringOption(options, ARG_TO, &to_);
ParseIntOption(options, ARG_MAX_KEYS, max_keys_, exec_state_);
std::map<std::string, std::string>::const_iterator itr =
options.find(ARG_COUNT_DELIM);
if (itr != options.end()) {
delim_ = itr->second;
count_delim_ = true;
// fprintf(stdout,"delim = %c\n",delim_[0]);
} else {
count_delim_ = IsFlagPresent(flags, ARG_COUNT_DELIM);
delim_=".";
}
print_stats_ = IsFlagPresent(flags, ARG_STATS);
count_only_ = IsFlagPresent(flags, ARG_COUNT_ONLY);
is_input_key_hex_ = IsFlagPresent(flags, ARG_INPUT_KEY_HEX);
if (is_input_key_hex_) {
if (has_from_) {
from_ = HexToString(from_);
}
if (has_to_) {
to_ = HexToString(to_);
}
}
}
void InternalDumpCommand::Help(std::string& ret) {
ret.append(" ");
ret.append(InternalDumpCommand::Name());
ret.append(HelpRangeCmdArgs());
ret.append(" [--" + ARG_INPUT_KEY_HEX + "]");
ret.append(" [--" + ARG_MAX_KEYS + "=<N>]");
ret.append(" [--" + ARG_COUNT_ONLY + "]");
ret.append(" [--" + ARG_COUNT_DELIM + "=<char>]");
ret.append(" [--" + ARG_STATS + "]");
ret.append("\n");
}
void InternalDumpCommand::DoCommand() {
if (!db_) {
assert(GetExecuteState().IsFailed());
return;
}
if (print_stats_) {
std::string stats;
if (db_->GetProperty(GetCfHandle(), "rocksdb.stats", &stats)) {
fprintf(stdout, "%s\n", stats.c_str());
}
}
// Cast as DBImpl to get internal iterator
std::vector<KeyVersion> key_versions;
Status st = GetAllKeyVersions(db_, GetCfHandle(), from_, to_, max_keys_,
&key_versions);
if (!st.ok()) {
exec_state_ = LDBCommandExecuteResult::Failed(st.ToString());
return;
}
std::string rtype1, rtype2, row, val;
rtype2 = "";
uint64_t c=0;
uint64_t s1=0,s2=0;
long long count = 0;
for (auto& key_version : key_versions) {
InternalKey ikey(key_version.user_key, key_version.sequence,
static_cast<ValueType>(key_version.type));
if (has_to_ && ikey.user_key() == to_) {
// GetAllKeyVersions() includes keys with user key `to_`, but idump has
// traditionally excluded such keys.
break;
}
++count;
int k;
if (count_delim_) {
rtype1 = "";
s1=0;
row = ikey.Encode().ToString();
val = key_version.value;
for(k=0;row[k]!='\x01' && row[k]!='\0';k++)
s1++;
for(k=0;val[k]!='\x01' && val[k]!='\0';k++)
s1++;
for(int j=0;row[j]!=delim_[0] && row[j]!='\0' && row[j]!='\x01';j++)
rtype1+=row[j];
if(rtype2.compare("") && rtype2.compare(rtype1)!=0) {
fprintf(stdout, "%s => count:%" PRIu64 "\tsize:%" PRIu64 "\n",
rtype2.c_str(), c, s2);
c=1;
s2=s1;
rtype2 = rtype1;
} else {
c++;
s2+=s1;
rtype2=rtype1;
}
}
if (!count_only_ && !count_delim_) {
std::string key = ikey.DebugString(is_key_hex_);
std::string value = Slice(key_version.value).ToString(is_value_hex_);
std::cout << key << " => " << value << "\n";
}
// Terminate if maximum number of keys have been dumped
if (max_keys_ > 0 && count >= max_keys_) break;
}
if(count_delim_) {
fprintf(stdout, "%s => count:%" PRIu64 "\tsize:%" PRIu64 "\n",
rtype2.c_str(), c, s2);
} else {
fprintf(stdout, "Internal keys in range: %lld\n", count);
}
}
const std::string DBDumperCommand::ARG_COUNT_ONLY = "count_only";
const std::string DBDumperCommand::ARG_COUNT_DELIM = "count_delim";
const std::string DBDumperCommand::ARG_STATS = "stats";
const std::string DBDumperCommand::ARG_TTL_BUCKET = "bucket";
DBDumperCommand::DBDumperCommand(
const std::vector<std::string>& /*params*/,
const std::map<std::string, std::string>& options,
const std::vector<std::string>& flags)
: LDBCommand(options, flags, true,
BuildCmdLineOptions(
{ARG_TTL, ARG_HEX, ARG_KEY_HEX, ARG_VALUE_HEX, ARG_FROM,
ARG_TO, ARG_MAX_KEYS, ARG_COUNT_ONLY, ARG_COUNT_DELIM,
ARG_STATS, ARG_TTL_START, ARG_TTL_END, ARG_TTL_BUCKET,
ARG_TIMESTAMP, ARG_PATH})),
null_from_(true),
null_to_(true),
max_keys_(-1),
count_only_(false),
count_delim_(false),
print_stats_(false) {
std::map<std::string, std::string>::const_iterator itr =
options.find(ARG_FROM);
if (itr != options.end()) {
null_from_ = false;
from_ = itr->second;
}
itr = options.find(ARG_TO);
if (itr != options.end()) {
null_to_ = false;
to_ = itr->second;
}
itr = options.find(ARG_MAX_KEYS);
if (itr != options.end()) {
try {
#if defined(CYGWIN)
max_keys_ = strtol(itr->second.c_str(), 0, 10);
#else
max_keys_ = std::stoi(itr->second);
#endif
} catch (const std::invalid_argument&) {
exec_state_ = LDBCommandExecuteResult::Failed(ARG_MAX_KEYS +
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" has an invalid value");
} catch (const std::out_of_range&) {
rocksdb: Replace ASSERT* with EXPECT* in functions that does not return void value Summary: gtest does not use exceptions to fail a unit test by design, and `ASSERT*`s are implemented using `return`. As a consequence we cannot use `ASSERT*` in a function that does not return `void` value ([[ https://code.google.com/p/googletest/wiki/AdvancedGuide#Assertion_Placement | 1]]), and have to fix our existing code. This diff does this in a generic way, with no manual changes. In order to detect all existing `ASSERT*` that are used in functions that doesn't return void value, I change the code to generate compile errors for such cases. In `util/testharness.h` I defined `EXPECT*` assertions, the same way as `ASSERT*`, and redefined `ASSERT*` to return `void`. Then executed: ```lang=bash % USE_CLANG=1 make all -j55 -k 2> build.log % perl -naF: -e 'print "-- -number=".$F[1]." ".$F[0]."\n" if /: error:/' \ build.log | xargs -L 1 perl -spi -e 's/ASSERT/EXPECT/g if $. == $number' % make format ``` After that I reverted back change to `ASSERT*` in `util/testharness.h`. But preserved introduced `EXPECT*`, which is the same as `ASSERT*`. This will be deleted once switched to gtest. This diff is independent and contains manual changes only in `util/testharness.h`. Test Plan: Make sure all tests are passing. ```lang=bash % USE_CLANG=1 make check ``` Reviewers: igor, lgalanis, sdong, yufei.zhu, rven, meyering Reviewed By: meyering Subscribers: dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D33333
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exec_state_ = LDBCommandExecuteResult::Failed(
ARG_MAX_KEYS + " has a value out-of-range");
}
}
itr = options.find(ARG_COUNT_DELIM);
if (itr != options.end()) {
delim_ = itr->second;
count_delim_ = true;
} else {
count_delim_ = IsFlagPresent(flags, ARG_COUNT_DELIM);
delim_=".";
}
print_stats_ = IsFlagPresent(flags, ARG_STATS);
count_only_ = IsFlagPresent(flags, ARG_COUNT_ONLY);
if (is_key_hex_) {
if (!null_from_) {
from_ = HexToString(from_);
}
if (!null_to_) {
to_ = HexToString(to_);
}
}
itr = options.find(ARG_PATH);
if (itr != options.end()) {
path_ = itr->second;
if (db_path_.empty()) {
db_path_ = path_;
}
}
}
void DBDumperCommand::Help(std::string& ret) {
ret.append(" ");
ret.append(DBDumperCommand::Name());
ret.append(HelpRangeCmdArgs());
ret.append(" [--" + ARG_TTL + "]");
ret.append(" [--" + ARG_MAX_KEYS + "=<N>]");
ret.append(" [--" + ARG_TIMESTAMP + "]");
ret.append(" [--" + ARG_COUNT_ONLY + "]");
ret.append(" [--" + ARG_COUNT_DELIM + "=<char>]");
ret.append(" [--" + ARG_STATS + "]");
ret.append(" [--" + ARG_TTL_BUCKET + "=<N>]");
ret.append(" [--" + ARG_TTL_START + "=<N>:- is inclusive]");
ret.append(" [--" + ARG_TTL_END + "=<N>:- is exclusive]");
ret.append(" [--" + ARG_PATH + "=<path_to_a_file>]");
ret.append("\n");
}
/**
* Handles two separate cases:
*
* 1) --db is specified - just dump the database.
*
* 2) --path is specified - determine based on file extension what dumping
* function to call. Please note that we intentionally use the extension
* and avoid probing the file contents under the assumption that renaming
* the files is not a supported scenario.
*
*/
void DBDumperCommand::DoCommand() {
if (!db_) {
assert(!path_.empty());
std::string fileName = GetFileNameFromPath(path_);
uint64_t number;
FileType type;
exec_state_ = LDBCommandExecuteResult::Succeed("");
if (!ParseFileName(fileName, &number, &type)) {
exec_state_ =
LDBCommandExecuteResult::Failed("Can't parse file type: " + path_);
return;
}
switch (type) {
case kLogFile:
// TODO(myabandeh): allow configuring is_write_commited
DumpWalFile(options_, path_, /* print_header_ */ true,
/* print_values_ */ true, true /* is_write_commited */,
&exec_state_);
break;
case kTableFile:
DumpSstFile(options_, path_, is_key_hex_, /* show_properties */ true);
break;
case kDescriptorFile:
DumpManifestFile(options_, path_, /* verbose_ */ false, is_key_hex_,
/* json_ */ false);
break;
default:
exec_state_ = LDBCommandExecuteResult::Failed(
"File type not supported: " + path_);
break;
}
} else {
DoDumpCommand();
}
}
void DBDumperCommand::DoDumpCommand() {
assert(nullptr != db_);
assert(path_.empty());
// Parse command line args
uint64_t count = 0;
if (print_stats_) {
std::string stats;
if (db_->GetProperty("rocksdb.stats", &stats)) {
fprintf(stdout, "%s\n", stats.c_str());
}
}
// Setup key iterator
ReadOptions scan_read_opts;
scan_read_opts.total_order_seek = true;
Iterator* iter = db_->NewIterator(scan_read_opts, GetCfHandle());
Status st = iter->status();
if (!st.ok()) {
rocksdb: Replace ASSERT* with EXPECT* in functions that does not return void value Summary: gtest does not use exceptions to fail a unit test by design, and `ASSERT*`s are implemented using `return`. As a consequence we cannot use `ASSERT*` in a function that does not return `void` value ([[ https://code.google.com/p/googletest/wiki/AdvancedGuide#Assertion_Placement | 1]]), and have to fix our existing code. This diff does this in a generic way, with no manual changes. In order to detect all existing `ASSERT*` that are used in functions that doesn't return void value, I change the code to generate compile errors for such cases. In `util/testharness.h` I defined `EXPECT*` assertions, the same way as `ASSERT*`, and redefined `ASSERT*` to return `void`. Then executed: ```lang=bash % USE_CLANG=1 make all -j55 -k 2> build.log % perl -naF: -e 'print "-- -number=".$F[1]." ".$F[0]."\n" if /: error:/' \ build.log | xargs -L 1 perl -spi -e 's/ASSERT/EXPECT/g if $. == $number' % make format ``` After that I reverted back change to `ASSERT*` in `util/testharness.h`. But preserved introduced `EXPECT*`, which is the same as `ASSERT*`. This will be deleted once switched to gtest. This diff is independent and contains manual changes only in `util/testharness.h`. Test Plan: Make sure all tests are passing. ```lang=bash % USE_CLANG=1 make check ``` Reviewers: igor, lgalanis, sdong, yufei.zhu, rven, meyering Reviewed By: meyering Subscribers: dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D33333
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exec_state_ =
LDBCommandExecuteResult::Failed("Iterator error." + st.ToString());
}
if (!null_from_) {
iter->Seek(from_);
} else {
iter->SeekToFirst();
}
int max_keys = max_keys_;
int ttl_start;
if (!ParseIntOption(option_map_, ARG_TTL_START, ttl_start, exec_state_)) {
ttl_start = DBWithTTLImpl::kMinTimestamp; // TTL introduction time
}
int ttl_end;
if (!ParseIntOption(option_map_, ARG_TTL_END, ttl_end, exec_state_)) {
ttl_end = DBWithTTLImpl::kMaxTimestamp; // Max time allowed by TTL feature
}
if (ttl_end < ttl_start) {
fprintf(stderr, "Error: End time can't be less than start time\n");
delete iter;
return;
}
int time_range = ttl_end - ttl_start;
int bucket_size;
if (!ParseIntOption(option_map_, ARG_TTL_BUCKET, bucket_size, exec_state_) ||
bucket_size <= 0) {
bucket_size = time_range; // Will have just 1 bucket by default
}
//cretaing variables for row count of each type
std::string rtype1, rtype2, row, val;
rtype2 = "";
uint64_t c=0;
uint64_t s1=0,s2=0;
// At this point, bucket_size=0 => time_range=0
int num_buckets = (bucket_size >= time_range)
? 1
: ((time_range + bucket_size - 1) / bucket_size);
std::vector<uint64_t> bucket_counts(num_buckets, 0);
if (is_db_ttl_ && !count_only_ && timestamp_ && !count_delim_) {
fprintf(stdout, "Dumping key-values from %s to %s\n",
TimeToHumanString(ttl_start).c_str(),
TimeToHumanString(ttl_end).c_str());
}
HistogramImpl vsize_hist;
for (; iter->Valid(); iter->Next()) {
int rawtime = 0;
// If end marker was specified, we stop before it
if (!null_to_ && (iter->key().ToString() >= to_))
break;
// Terminate if maximum number of keys have been dumped
if (max_keys == 0)
break;
if (is_db_ttl_) {
TtlIterator* it_ttl = static_cast_with_check<TtlIterator>(iter);
Iterator with timestamp (#6255) Summary: Preliminary support for iterator with user timestamp. Current implementation does not consider merge operator and reverse iterator. Auto compaction is also disabled in unit tests. Create an iterator with timestamp. ``` ... read_opts.timestamp = &ts; auto* iter = db->NewIterator(read_opts); // target is key without timestamp. for (iter->Seek(target); iter->Valid(); iter->Next()) {} for (iter->SeekToFirst(); iter->Valid(); iter->Next()) {} delete iter; read_opts.timestamp = &ts1; // lower_bound and upper_bound are without timestamp. read_opts.iterate_lower_bound = &lower_bound; read_opts.iterate_upper_bound = &upper_bound; auto* iter1 = db->NewIterator(read_opts); // Do Seek or SeekToFirst() delete iter1; ``` Test plan (dev server) ``` $make check ``` Simple benchmarking (dev server) 1. The overhead introduced by this PR even when timestamp is disabled. key size: 16 bytes value size: 100 bytes Entries: 1000000 Data reside in main memory, and try to stress iterator. Repeated three times on master and this PR. - Seek without next ``` ./db_bench -db=/dev/shm/rocksdbtest-1000 -benchmarks=fillseq,seekrandom -enable_pipelined_write=false -disable_wal=true -format_version=3 ``` master: 159047.0 ops/sec this PR: 158922.3 ops/sec (2% drop in throughput) - Seek and next 10 times ``` ./db_bench -db=/dev/shm/rocksdbtest-1000 -benchmarks=fillseq,seekrandom -enable_pipelined_write=false -disable_wal=true -format_version=3 -seek_nexts=10 ``` master: 109539.3 ops/sec this PR: 107519.7 ops/sec (2% drop in throughput) Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/6255 Differential Revision: D19438227 Pulled By: riversand963 fbshipit-source-id: b66b4979486f8474619f4aa6bdd88598870b0746
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rawtime = it_ttl->ttl_timestamp();
if (rawtime < ttl_start || rawtime >= ttl_end) {
continue;
}
}
if (max_keys > 0) {
--max_keys;
}
if (is_db_ttl_ && num_buckets > 1) {
IncBucketCounts(bucket_counts, ttl_start, time_range, bucket_size,
rawtime, num_buckets);
}
++count;
if (count_delim_) {
rtype1 = "";
row = iter->key().ToString();
val = iter->value().ToString();
s1 = row.size()+val.size();
for(int j=0;row[j]!=delim_[0] && row[j]!='\0';j++)
rtype1+=row[j];
if(rtype2.compare("") && rtype2.compare(rtype1)!=0) {
fprintf(stdout, "%s => count:%" PRIu64 "\tsize:%" PRIu64 "\n",
rtype2.c_str(), c, s2);
c=1;
s2=s1;
rtype2 = rtype1;
} else {
c++;
s2+=s1;
rtype2=rtype1;
}
}
if (count_only_) {
vsize_hist.Add(iter->value().size());
}
if (!count_only_ && !count_delim_) {
if (is_db_ttl_ && timestamp_) {
fprintf(stdout, "%s ", TimeToHumanString(rawtime).c_str());
}
std::string str =
PrintKeyValue(iter->key().ToString(), iter->value().ToString(),
is_key_hex_, is_value_hex_);
fprintf(stdout, "%s\n", str.c_str());
}
}
if (num_buckets > 1 && is_db_ttl_) {
PrintBucketCounts(bucket_counts, ttl_start, ttl_end, bucket_size,
num_buckets);
} else if(count_delim_) {
fprintf(stdout, "%s => count:%" PRIu64 "\tsize:%" PRIu64 "\n",
rtype2.c_str(), c, s2);
} else {
fprintf(stdout, "Keys in range: %" PRIu64 "\n", count);
}
if (count_only_) {
fprintf(stdout, "Value size distribution: \n");
fprintf(stdout, "%s\n", vsize_hist.ToString().c_str());
}
// Clean up
delete iter;
}
const std::string ReduceDBLevelsCommand::ARG_NEW_LEVELS = "new_levels";
const std::string ReduceDBLevelsCommand::ARG_PRINT_OLD_LEVELS =
"print_old_levels";
ReduceDBLevelsCommand::ReduceDBLevelsCommand(
const std::vector<std::string>& /*params*/,
const std::map<std::string, std::string>& options,
const std::vector<std::string>& flags)
: LDBCommand(options, flags, false,
BuildCmdLineOptions({ARG_NEW_LEVELS, ARG_PRINT_OLD_LEVELS})),
old_levels_(1 << 7),
new_levels_(-1),
print_old_levels_(false) {
ParseIntOption(option_map_, ARG_NEW_LEVELS, new_levels_, exec_state_);
print_old_levels_ = IsFlagPresent(flags, ARG_PRINT_OLD_LEVELS);
if(new_levels_ <= 0) {
exec_state_ = LDBCommandExecuteResult::Failed(
rocksdb: Replace ASSERT* with EXPECT* in functions that does not return void value Summary: gtest does not use exceptions to fail a unit test by design, and `ASSERT*`s are implemented using `return`. As a consequence we cannot use `ASSERT*` in a function that does not return `void` value ([[ https://code.google.com/p/googletest/wiki/AdvancedGuide#Assertion_Placement | 1]]), and have to fix our existing code. This diff does this in a generic way, with no manual changes. In order to detect all existing `ASSERT*` that are used in functions that doesn't return void value, I change the code to generate compile errors for such cases. In `util/testharness.h` I defined `EXPECT*` assertions, the same way as `ASSERT*`, and redefined `ASSERT*` to return `void`. Then executed: ```lang=bash % USE_CLANG=1 make all -j55 -k 2> build.log % perl -naF: -e 'print "-- -number=".$F[1]." ".$F[0]."\n" if /: error:/' \ build.log | xargs -L 1 perl -spi -e 's/ASSERT/EXPECT/g if $. == $number' % make format ``` After that I reverted back change to `ASSERT*` in `util/testharness.h`. But preserved introduced `EXPECT*`, which is the same as `ASSERT*`. This will be deleted once switched to gtest. This diff is independent and contains manual changes only in `util/testharness.h`. Test Plan: Make sure all tests are passing. ```lang=bash % USE_CLANG=1 make check ``` Reviewers: igor, lgalanis, sdong, yufei.zhu, rven, meyering Reviewed By: meyering Subscribers: dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D33333
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" Use --" + ARG_NEW_LEVELS + " to specify a new level number\n");
}
}
std::vector<std::string> ReduceDBLevelsCommand::PrepareArgs(
const std::string& db_path, int new_levels, bool print_old_level) {
std::vector<std::string> ret;
ret.push_back("reduce_levels");
ret.push_back("--" + ARG_DB + "=" + db_path);
ret.push_back("--" + ARG_NEW_LEVELS + "=" +
ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE::ToString(new_levels));
if(print_old_level) {
ret.push_back("--" + ARG_PRINT_OLD_LEVELS);
}
return ret;
}
void ReduceDBLevelsCommand::Help(std::string& ret) {
ret.append(" ");
ret.append(ReduceDBLevelsCommand::Name());
ret.append(" --" + ARG_NEW_LEVELS + "=<New number of levels>");
ret.append(" [--" + ARG_PRINT_OLD_LEVELS + "]");
ret.append("\n");
}
Options ReduceDBLevelsCommand::PrepareOptionsForOpenDB() {
Options opt = LDBCommand::PrepareOptionsForOpenDB();
opt.num_levels = old_levels_;
opt.max_bytes_for_level_multiplier_additional.resize(opt.num_levels, 1);
// Disable size compaction
opt.max_bytes_for_level_base = 1ULL << 50;
opt.max_bytes_for_level_multiplier = 1;
return opt;
}
Status ReduceDBLevelsCommand::GetOldNumOfLevels(Options& opt,
int* levels) {
ImmutableDBOptions db_options(opt);
EnvOptions soptions;
std::shared_ptr<Cache> tc(
NewLRUCache(opt.max_open_files - 10, opt.table_cache_numshardbits));
const InternalKeyComparator cmp(opt.comparator);
WriteController wc(opt.delayed_write_rate);
WriteBufferManager wb(opt.db_write_buffer_size);
VersionSet versions(db_path_, &db_options, soptions, tc.get(), &wb, &wc,
/*block_cache_tracer=*/nullptr);
std::vector<ColumnFamilyDescriptor> dummy;
ColumnFamilyDescriptor dummy_descriptor(kDefaultColumnFamilyName,
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ColumnFamilyOptions(opt));
dummy.push_back(dummy_descriptor);
// We rely the VersionSet::Recover to tell us the internal data structures
// in the db. And the Recover() should never do any change
// (like LogAndApply) to the manifest file.
Status st = versions.Recover(dummy);
if (!st.ok()) {
return st;
}
int max = -1;
auto default_cfd = versions.GetColumnFamilySet()->GetDefault();
for (int i = 0; i < default_cfd->NumberLevels(); i++) {
if (default_cfd->current()->storage_info()->NumLevelFiles(i)) {
max = i;
}
}
*levels = max + 1;
return st;
}
void ReduceDBLevelsCommand::DoCommand() {
if (new_levels_ <= 1) {
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exec_state_ =
LDBCommandExecuteResult::Failed("Invalid number of levels.\n");
return;
}
Status st;
Options opt = PrepareOptionsForOpenDB();
int old_level_num = -1;
st = GetOldNumOfLevels(opt, &old_level_num);
if (!st.ok()) {
exec_state_ = LDBCommandExecuteResult::Failed(st.ToString());
return;
}
if (print_old_levels_) {
fprintf(stdout, "The old number of levels in use is %d\n", old_level_num);
}
if (old_level_num <= new_levels_) {
return;
}
old_levels_ = old_level_num;
OpenDB();
if (exec_state_.IsFailed()) {
return;
}
assert(db_ != nullptr);
// Compact the whole DB to put all files to the highest level.
fprintf(stdout, "Compacting the db...\n");
db_->CompactRange(CompactRangeOptions(), GetCfHandle(), nullptr, nullptr);
CloseDB();
EnvOptions soptions;
st = VersionSet::ReduceNumberOfLevels(db_path_, &opt, soptions, new_levels_);
if (!st.ok()) {
exec_state_ = LDBCommandExecuteResult::Failed(st.ToString());
return;
}
}
const std::string ChangeCompactionStyleCommand::ARG_OLD_COMPACTION_STYLE =
"old_compaction_style";
const std::string ChangeCompactionStyleCommand::ARG_NEW_COMPACTION_STYLE =
"new_compaction_style";
ChangeCompactionStyleCommand::ChangeCompactionStyleCommand(
const std::vector<std::string>& /*params*/,
const std::map<std::string, std::string>& options,
const std::vector<std::string>& flags)
: LDBCommand(options, flags, false,
BuildCmdLineOptions(
{ARG_OLD_COMPACTION_STYLE, ARG_NEW_COMPACTION_STYLE})),
old_compaction_style_(-1),
new_compaction_style_(-1) {
ParseIntOption(option_map_, ARG_OLD_COMPACTION_STYLE, old_compaction_style_,
exec_state_);
if (old_compaction_style_ != kCompactionStyleLevel &&
old_compaction_style_ != kCompactionStyleUniversal) {
exec_state_ = LDBCommandExecuteResult::Failed(
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"Use --" + ARG_OLD_COMPACTION_STYLE + " to specify old compaction " +
"style. Check ldb help for proper compaction style value.\n");
return;
}
ParseIntOption(option_map_, ARG_NEW_COMPACTION_STYLE, new_compaction_style_,
exec_state_);
if (new_compaction_style_ != kCompactionStyleLevel &&
new_compaction_style_ != kCompactionStyleUniversal) {
exec_state_ = LDBCommandExecuteResult::Failed(
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"Use --" + ARG_NEW_COMPACTION_STYLE + " to specify new compaction " +
"style. Check ldb help for proper compaction style value.\n");
return;
}
if (new_compaction_style_ == old_compaction_style_) {
exec_state_ = LDBCommandExecuteResult::Failed(
rocksdb: Replace ASSERT* with EXPECT* in functions that does not return void value Summary: gtest does not use exceptions to fail a unit test by design, and `ASSERT*`s are implemented using `return`. As a consequence we cannot use `ASSERT*` in a function that does not return `void` value ([[ https://code.google.com/p/googletest/wiki/AdvancedGuide#Assertion_Placement | 1]]), and have to fix our existing code. This diff does this in a generic way, with no manual changes. In order to detect all existing `ASSERT*` that are used in functions that doesn't return void value, I change the code to generate compile errors for such cases. In `util/testharness.h` I defined `EXPECT*` assertions, the same way as `ASSERT*`, and redefined `ASSERT*` to return `void`. Then executed: ```lang=bash % USE_CLANG=1 make all -j55 -k 2> build.log % perl -naF: -e 'print "-- -number=".$F[1]." ".$F[0]."\n" if /: error:/' \ build.log | xargs -L 1 perl -spi -e 's/ASSERT/EXPECT/g if $. == $number' % make format ``` After that I reverted back change to `ASSERT*` in `util/testharness.h`. But preserved introduced `EXPECT*`, which is the same as `ASSERT*`. This will be deleted once switched to gtest. This diff is independent and contains manual changes only in `util/testharness.h`. Test Plan: Make sure all tests are passing. ```lang=bash % USE_CLANG=1 make check ``` Reviewers: igor, lgalanis, sdong, yufei.zhu, rven, meyering Reviewed By: meyering Subscribers: dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D33333
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"Old compaction style is the same as new compaction style. "
"Nothing to do.\n");
return;
}
if (old_compaction_style_ == kCompactionStyleUniversal &&
new_compaction_style_ == kCompactionStyleLevel) {
exec_state_ = LDBCommandExecuteResult::Failed(
rocksdb: Replace ASSERT* with EXPECT* in functions that does not return void value Summary: gtest does not use exceptions to fail a unit test by design, and `ASSERT*`s are implemented using `return`. As a consequence we cannot use `ASSERT*` in a function that does not return `void` value ([[ https://code.google.com/p/googletest/wiki/AdvancedGuide#Assertion_Placement | 1]]), and have to fix our existing code. This diff does this in a generic way, with no manual changes. In order to detect all existing `ASSERT*` that are used in functions that doesn't return void value, I change the code to generate compile errors for such cases. In `util/testharness.h` I defined `EXPECT*` assertions, the same way as `ASSERT*`, and redefined `ASSERT*` to return `void`. Then executed: ```lang=bash % USE_CLANG=1 make all -j55 -k 2> build.log % perl -naF: -e 'print "-- -number=".$F[1]." ".$F[0]."\n" if /: error:/' \ build.log | xargs -L 1 perl -spi -e 's/ASSERT/EXPECT/g if $. == $number' % make format ``` After that I reverted back change to `ASSERT*` in `util/testharness.h`. But preserved introduced `EXPECT*`, which is the same as `ASSERT*`. This will be deleted once switched to gtest. This diff is independent and contains manual changes only in `util/testharness.h`. Test Plan: Make sure all tests are passing. ```lang=bash % USE_CLANG=1 make check ``` Reviewers: igor, lgalanis, sdong, yufei.zhu, rven, meyering Reviewed By: meyering Subscribers: dhruba, leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D33333
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"Convert from universal compaction to level compaction. "
"Nothing to do.\n");
return;
}
}
void ChangeCompactionStyleCommand::Help(std::string& ret) {
ret.append(" ");
ret.append(ChangeCompactionStyleCommand::Name());
ret.append(" --" + ARG_OLD_COMPACTION_STYLE + "=<Old compaction style: 0 " +
"for level compaction, 1 for universal compaction>");
ret.append(" --" + ARG_NEW_COMPACTION_STYLE + "=<New compaction style: 0 " +
"for level compaction, 1 for universal compaction>");
ret.append("\n");
}
Options ChangeCompactionStyleCommand::PrepareOptionsForOpenDB() {
Options opt = LDBCommand::PrepareOptionsForOpenDB();
if (old_compaction_style_ == kCompactionStyleLevel &&
new_compaction_style_ == kCompactionStyleUniversal) {
// In order to convert from level compaction to universal compaction, we
// need to compact all data into a single file and move it to level 0.
opt.disable_auto_compactions = true;
opt.target_file_size_base = INT_MAX;
opt.target_file_size_multiplier = 1;
opt.max_bytes_for_level_base = INT_MAX;
opt.max_bytes_for_level_multiplier = 1;
}
return opt;
}
void ChangeCompactionStyleCommand::DoCommand() {
// print db stats before we have made any change
std::string property;
std::string files_per_level;
for (int i = 0; i < db_->NumberLevels(GetCfHandle()); i++) {
db_->GetProperty(GetCfHandle(),
"rocksdb.num-files-at-level" + NumberToString(i),
&property);
// format print string
char buf[100];
snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%s%s", (i ? "," : ""), property.c_str());
files_per_level += buf;
}
fprintf(stdout, "files per level before compaction: %s\n",
files_per_level.c_str());
// manual compact into a single file and move the file to level 0
CompactRangeOptions compact_options;
compact_options.change_level = true;
compact_options.target_level = 0;
db_->CompactRange(compact_options, GetCfHandle(), nullptr, nullptr);
// verify compaction result
files_per_level = "";
int num_files = 0;
for (int i = 0; i < db_->NumberLevels(GetCfHandle()); i++) {
db_->GetProperty(GetCfHandle(),
"rocksdb.num-files-at-level" + NumberToString(i),
&property);
// format print string
char buf[100];
snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%s%s", (i ? "," : ""), property.c_str());
files_per_level += buf;
num_files = atoi(property.c_str());
// level 0 should have only 1 file
if (i == 0 && num_files != 1) {
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exec_state_ = LDBCommandExecuteResult::Failed(
"Number of db files at "
"level 0 after compaction is " +
ToString(num_files) + ", not 1.\n");
return;
}
// other levels should have no file
if (i > 0 && num_files != 0) {
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exec_state_ = LDBCommandExecuteResult::Failed(
"Number of db files at "
"level " +
ToString(i) + " after compaction is " + ToString(num_files) +
", not 0.\n");
return;
}
}
fprintf(stdout, "files per level after compaction: %s\n",
files_per_level.c_str());
}
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
namespace {
struct StdErrReporter : public log::Reader::Reporter {
void Corruption(size_t /*bytes*/, const Status& s) override {
std::cerr << "Corruption detected in log file " << s.ToString() << "\n";
}
};
class InMemoryHandler : public WriteBatch::Handler {
public:
InMemoryHandler(std::stringstream& row, bool print_values,
bool write_after_commit = false)
: Handler(),
row_(row),
print_values_(print_values),
write_after_commit_(write_after_commit) {}
void commonPutMerge(const Slice& key, const Slice& value) {
std::string k = LDBCommand::StringToHex(key.ToString());
if (print_values_) {
std::string v = LDBCommand::StringToHex(value.ToString());
row_ << k << " : ";
row_ << v << " ";
} else {
row_ << k << " ";
}
}
Status PutCF(uint32_t cf, const Slice& key, const Slice& value) override {
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row_ << "PUT(" << cf << ") : ";
commonPutMerge(key, value);
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return Status::OK();
}
Status MergeCF(uint32_t cf, const Slice& key, const Slice& value) override {
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row_ << "MERGE(" << cf << ") : ";
commonPutMerge(key, value);
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return Status::OK();
}
Status MarkNoop(bool) override {
row_ << "NOOP ";
return Status::OK();
}
Status DeleteCF(uint32_t cf, const Slice& key) override {
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row_ << "DELETE(" << cf << ") : ";
row_ << LDBCommand::StringToHex(key.ToString()) << " ";
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return Status::OK();
}
Status SingleDeleteCF(uint32_t cf, const Slice& key) override {
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row_ << "SINGLE_DELETE(" << cf << ") : ";
row_ << LDBCommand::StringToHex(key.ToString()) << " ";
return Status::OK();
}
Status DeleteRangeCF(uint32_t cf, const Slice& begin_key,
const Slice& end_key) override {
row_ << "DELETE_RANGE(" << cf << ") : ";
row_ << LDBCommand::StringToHex(begin_key.ToString()) << " ";
row_ << LDBCommand::StringToHex(end_key.ToString()) << " ";
return Status::OK();
}
Status MarkBeginPrepare(bool unprepare) override {
row_ << "BEGIN_PREPARE(";
row_ << (unprepare ? "true" : "false") << ") ";
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return Status::OK();
}
Status MarkEndPrepare(const Slice& xid) override {
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row_ << "END_PREPARE(";
row_ << LDBCommand::StringToHex(xid.ToString()) << ") ";
return Status::OK();
}
Status MarkRollback(const Slice& xid) override {
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row_ << "ROLLBACK(";
row_ << LDBCommand::StringToHex(xid.ToString()) << ") ";
return Status::OK();
}
Status MarkCommit(const Slice& xid) override {
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row_ << "COMMIT(";
row_ << LDBCommand::StringToHex(xid.ToString()) << ") ";
return Status::OK();
}
~InMemoryHandler() override {}
protected:
bool WriteAfterCommit() const override { return write_after_commit_; }
private:
std::stringstream& row_;
bool print_values_;
bool write_after_commit_;
};
void DumpWalFile(Options options, std::string wal_file, bool print_header,
bool print_values, bool is_write_committed,
LDBCommandExecuteResult* exec_state) {
Env* env = options.env;
EnvOptions soptions(options);
std::unique_ptr<SequentialFileReader> wal_file_reader;
Status status;
{
std::unique_ptr<SequentialFile> file;
status = env->NewSequentialFile(wal_file, &file, soptions);
if (status.ok()) {
Introduce a new storage specific Env API (#5761) Summary: The current Env API encompasses both storage/file operations, as well as OS related operations. Most of the APIs return a Status, which does not have enough metadata about an error, such as whether its retry-able or not, scope (i.e fault domain) of the error etc., that may be required in order to properly handle a storage error. The file APIs also do not provide enough control over the IO SLA, such as timeout, prioritization, hinting about placement and redundancy etc. This PR separates out the file/storage APIs from Env into a new FileSystem class. The APIs are updated to return an IOStatus with metadata about the error, as well as to take an IOOptions structure as input in order to allow more control over the IO. The user can set both ```options.env``` and ```options.file_system``` to specify that RocksDB should use the former for OS related operations and the latter for storage operations. Internally, a ```CompositeEnvWrapper``` has been introduced that inherits from ```Env``` and redirects individual methods to either an ```Env``` implementation or the ```FileSystem``` as appropriate. When options are sanitized during ```DB::Open```, ```options.env``` is replaced with a newly allocated ```CompositeEnvWrapper``` instance if both env and file_system have been specified. This way, the rest of the RocksDB code can continue to function as before. This PR also ports PosixEnv to the new API by splitting it into two - PosixEnv and PosixFileSystem. PosixEnv is defined as a sub-class of CompositeEnvWrapper, and threading/time functions are overridden with Posix specific implementations in order to avoid an extra level of indirection. The ```CompositeEnvWrapper``` translates ```IOStatus``` return code to ```Status```, and sets the severity to ```kSoftError``` if the io_status is retryable. The error handling code in RocksDB can then recover the DB automatically. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5761 Differential Revision: D18868376 Pulled By: anand1976 fbshipit-source-id: 39efe18a162ea746fabac6360ff529baba48486f
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wal_file_reader.reset(new SequentialFileReader(
NewLegacySequentialFileWrapper(file), wal_file));
}
}
if (!status.ok()) {
if (exec_state) {
*exec_state = LDBCommandExecuteResult::Failed("Failed to open WAL file " +
status.ToString());
} else {
std::cerr << "Error: Failed to open WAL file " << status.ToString()
<< std::endl;
}
} else {
StdErrReporter reporter;
uint64_t log_number;
FileType type;
// we need the log number, but ParseFilename expects dbname/NNN.log.
std::string sanitized = wal_file;
size_t lastslash = sanitized.rfind('/');
if (lastslash != std::string::npos)
sanitized = sanitized.substr(lastslash + 1);
if (!ParseFileName(sanitized, &log_number, &type)) {
// bogus input, carry on as best we can
log_number = 0;
}
log::Reader reader(options.info_log, std::move(wal_file_reader), &reporter,
Support for single-primary, multi-secondary instances (#4899) Summary: This PR allows RocksDB to run in single-primary, multi-secondary process mode. The writer is a regular RocksDB (e.g. an `DBImpl`) instance playing the role of a primary. Multiple `DBImplSecondary` processes (secondaries) share the same set of SST files, MANIFEST, WAL files with the primary. Secondaries tail the MANIFEST of the primary and apply updates to their own in-memory state of the file system, e.g. `VersionStorageInfo`. This PR has several components: 1. (Originally in #4745). Add a `PathNotFound` subcode to `IOError` to denote the failure when a secondary tries to open a file which has been deleted by the primary. 2. (Similar to #4602). Add `FragmentBufferedReader` to handle partially-read, trailing record at the end of a log from where future read can continue. 3. (Originally in #4710 and #4820). Add implementation of the secondary, i.e. `DBImplSecondary`. 3.1 Tail the primary's MANIFEST during recovery. 3.2 Tail the primary's MANIFEST during normal processing by calling `ReadAndApply`. 3.3 Tailing WAL will be in a future PR. 4. Add an example in 'examples/multi_processes_example.cc' to demonstrate the usage of secondary RocksDB instance in a multi-process setting. Instructions to run the example can be found at the beginning of the source code. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/4899 Differential Revision: D14510945 Pulled By: riversand963 fbshipit-source-id: 4ac1c5693e6012ad23f7b4b42d3c374fecbe8886
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true /* checksum */, log_number);
std::string scratch;
WriteBatch batch;
Slice record;
std::stringstream row;
if (print_header) {
std::cout << "Sequence,Count,ByteSize,Physical Offset,Key(s)";
if (print_values) {
std::cout << " : value ";
}
std::cout << "\n";
}
while (reader.ReadRecord(&record, &scratch)) {
row.str("");
if (record.size() < WriteBatchInternal::kHeader) {
reporter.Corruption(record.size(),
Status::Corruption("log record too small"));
} else {
WriteBatchInternal::SetContents(&batch, record);
row << WriteBatchInternal::Sequence(&batch) << ",";
row << WriteBatchInternal::Count(&batch) << ",";
row << WriteBatchInternal::ByteSize(&batch) << ",";
row << reader.LastRecordOffset() << ",";
InMemoryHandler handler(row, print_values, is_write_committed);
batch.Iterate(&handler);
row << "\n";
}
std::cout << row.str();
}
}
}
} // namespace
const std::string WALDumperCommand::ARG_WAL_FILE = "walfile";
const std::string WALDumperCommand::ARG_WRITE_COMMITTED = "write_committed";
const std::string WALDumperCommand::ARG_PRINT_VALUE = "print_value";
const std::string WALDumperCommand::ARG_PRINT_HEADER = "header";
WALDumperCommand::WALDumperCommand(
const std::vector<std::string>& /*params*/,
const std::map<std::string, std::string>& options,
const std::vector<std::string>& flags)
: LDBCommand(options, flags, true,
BuildCmdLineOptions({ARG_WAL_FILE, ARG_WRITE_COMMITTED,
ARG_PRINT_HEADER, ARG_PRINT_VALUE})),
print_header_(false),
print_values_(false),
is_write_committed_(false) {
wal_file_.clear();
std::map<std::string, std::string>::const_iterator itr =
options.find(ARG_WAL_FILE);
if (itr != options.end()) {
wal_file_ = itr->second;
}
print_header_ = IsFlagPresent(flags, ARG_PRINT_HEADER);
print_values_ = IsFlagPresent(flags, ARG_PRINT_VALUE);
is_write_committed_ = ParseBooleanOption(options, ARG_WRITE_COMMITTED, true);
if (wal_file_.empty()) {
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exec_state_ = LDBCommandExecuteResult::Failed("Argument " + ARG_WAL_FILE +
" must be specified.");
}
}
void WALDumperCommand::Help(std::string& ret) {
ret.append(" ");
ret.append(WALDumperCommand::Name());
ret.append(" --" + ARG_WAL_FILE + "=<write_ahead_log_file_path>");
ret.append(" [--" + ARG_PRINT_HEADER + "] ");
ret.append(" [--" + ARG_PRINT_VALUE + "] ");
ret.append(" [--" + ARG_WRITE_COMMITTED + "=true|false] ");
ret.append("\n");
}
void WALDumperCommand::DoCommand() {
DumpWalFile(options_, wal_file_, print_header_, print_values_,
is_write_committed_, &exec_state_);
}
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
GetCommand::GetCommand(const std::vector<std::string>& params,
const std::map<std::string, std::string>& options,
const std::vector<std::string>& flags)
: LDBCommand(
options, flags, true,
BuildCmdLineOptions({ARG_TTL, ARG_HEX, ARG_KEY_HEX, ARG_VALUE_HEX})) {
if (params.size() != 1) {
exec_state_ = LDBCommandExecuteResult::Failed(
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"<key> must be specified for the get command");
} else {
key_ = params.at(0);
}
if (is_key_hex_) {
key_ = HexToString(key_);
}
}
void GetCommand::Help(std::string& ret) {
ret.append(" ");
ret.append(GetCommand::Name());
ret.append(" <key>");
ret.append(" [--" + ARG_TTL + "]");
ret.append("\n");
}
void GetCommand::DoCommand() {
if (!db_) {
assert(GetExecuteState().IsFailed());
return;
}
std::string value;
Status st = db_->Get(ReadOptions(), GetCfHandle(), key_, &value);
if (st.ok()) {
fprintf(stdout, "%s\n",
(is_value_hex_ ? StringToHex(value) : value).c_str());
} else {
exec_state_ = LDBCommandExecuteResult::Failed(st.ToString());
}
}
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
ApproxSizeCommand::ApproxSizeCommand(
const std::vector<std::string>& /*params*/,
const std::map<std::string, std::string>& options,
const std::vector<std::string>& flags)
: LDBCommand(options, flags, true,
BuildCmdLineOptions(
{ARG_HEX, ARG_KEY_HEX, ARG_VALUE_HEX, ARG_FROM, ARG_TO})) {
if (options.find(ARG_FROM) != options.end()) {
start_key_ = options.find(ARG_FROM)->second;
} else {
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exec_state_ = LDBCommandExecuteResult::Failed(
ARG_FROM + " must be specified for approxsize command");
return;
}
if (options.find(ARG_TO) != options.end()) {
end_key_ = options.find(ARG_TO)->second;
} else {
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exec_state_ = LDBCommandExecuteResult::Failed(
ARG_TO + " must be specified for approxsize command");
return;
}
if (is_key_hex_) {
start_key_ = HexToString(start_key_);
end_key_ = HexToString(end_key_);
}
}
void ApproxSizeCommand::Help(std::string& ret) {
ret.append(" ");
ret.append(ApproxSizeCommand::Name());
ret.append(HelpRangeCmdArgs());
ret.append("\n");
}
void ApproxSizeCommand::DoCommand() {
if (!db_) {
assert(GetExecuteState().IsFailed());
return;
}
Range ranges[1];
ranges[0] = Range(start_key_, end_key_);
uint64_t sizes[1];
db_->GetApproximateSizes(GetCfHandle(), ranges, 1, sizes);
fprintf(stdout, "%lu\n", (unsigned long)sizes[0]);
/* Weird that GetApproximateSizes() returns void, although documentation
* says that it returns a Status object.
if (!st.ok()) {
exec_state_ = LDBCommandExecuteResult::Failed(st.ToString());
}
*/
}
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
BatchPutCommand::BatchPutCommand(
const std::vector<std::string>& params,
const std::map<std::string, std::string>& options,
const std::vector<std::string>& flags)
: LDBCommand(options, flags, false,
BuildCmdLineOptions({ARG_TTL, ARG_HEX, ARG_KEY_HEX,
ARG_VALUE_HEX, ARG_CREATE_IF_MISSING})) {
if (params.size() < 2) {
exec_state_ = LDBCommandExecuteResult::Failed(
"At least one <key> <value> pair must be specified batchput.");
} else if (params.size() % 2 != 0) {
exec_state_ = LDBCommandExecuteResult::Failed(
"Equal number of <key>s and <value>s must be specified for batchput.");
} else {
for (size_t i = 0; i < params.size(); i += 2) {
std::string key = params.at(i);
std::string value = params.at(i + 1);
key_values_.push_back(std::pair<std::string, std::string>(
is_key_hex_ ? HexToString(key) : key,
is_value_hex_ ? HexToString(value) : value));
}
}
create_if_missing_ = IsFlagPresent(flags_, ARG_CREATE_IF_MISSING);
}
void BatchPutCommand::Help(std::string& ret) {
ret.append(" ");
ret.append(BatchPutCommand::Name());
ret.append(" <key> <value> [<key> <value>] [..]");
ret.append(" [--" + ARG_TTL + "]");
ret.append("\n");
}
void BatchPutCommand::DoCommand() {
if (!db_) {
assert(GetExecuteState().IsFailed());
return;
}
WriteBatch batch;
for (std::vector<std::pair<std::string, std::string>>::const_iterator itr =
key_values_.begin();
itr != key_values_.end(); ++itr) {
batch.Put(GetCfHandle(), itr->first, itr->second);
}
Status st = db_->Write(WriteOptions(), &batch);
if (st.ok()) {
fprintf(stdout, "OK\n");
} else {
exec_state_ = LDBCommandExecuteResult::Failed(st.ToString());
}
}
Options BatchPutCommand::PrepareOptionsForOpenDB() {
Options opt = LDBCommand::PrepareOptionsForOpenDB();
opt.create_if_missing = create_if_missing_;
return opt;
}
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
ScanCommand::ScanCommand(const std::vector<std::string>& /*params*/,
const std::map<std::string, std::string>& options,
const std::vector<std::string>& flags)
: LDBCommand(
options, flags, true,
BuildCmdLineOptions({ARG_TTL, ARG_NO_VALUE, ARG_HEX, ARG_KEY_HEX,
ARG_TO, ARG_VALUE_HEX, ARG_FROM, ARG_TIMESTAMP,
ARG_MAX_KEYS, ARG_TTL_START, ARG_TTL_END})),
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start_key_specified_(false),
end_key_specified_(false),
max_keys_scanned_(-1),
no_value_(false) {
std::map<std::string, std::string>::const_iterator itr =
options.find(ARG_FROM);
if (itr != options.end()) {
start_key_ = itr->second;
if (is_key_hex_) {
start_key_ = HexToString(start_key_);
}
start_key_specified_ = true;
}
itr = options.find(ARG_TO);
if (itr != options.end()) {
end_key_ = itr->second;
if (is_key_hex_) {
end_key_ = HexToString(end_key_);
}
end_key_specified_ = true;
}
std::vector<std::string>::const_iterator vitr =
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std::find(flags.begin(), flags.end(), ARG_NO_VALUE);
if (vitr != flags.end()) {
no_value_ = true;
}
itr = options.find(ARG_MAX_KEYS);
if (itr != options.end()) {
try {
#if defined(CYGWIN)
max_keys_scanned_ = strtol(itr->second.c_str(), 0, 10);
#else
max_keys_scanned_ = std::stoi(itr->second);
#endif
} catch (const std::invalid_argument&) {
exec_state_ = LDBCommandExecuteResult::Failed(ARG_MAX_KEYS +
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" has an invalid value");
} catch (const std::out_of_range&) {
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exec_state_ = LDBCommandExecuteResult::Failed(
ARG_MAX_KEYS + " has a value out-of-range");
}
}
}
void ScanCommand::Help(std::string& ret) {
ret.append(" ");
ret.append(ScanCommand::Name());
ret.append(HelpRangeCmdArgs());
ret.append(" [--" + ARG_TTL + "]");
ret.append(" [--" + ARG_TIMESTAMP + "]");
ret.append(" [--" + ARG_MAX_KEYS + "=<N>q] ");
ret.append(" [--" + ARG_TTL_START + "=<N>:- is inclusive]");
ret.append(" [--" + ARG_TTL_END + "=<N>:- is exclusive]");
ret.append(" [--" + ARG_NO_VALUE + "]");
ret.append("\n");
}
void ScanCommand::DoCommand() {
if (!db_) {
assert(GetExecuteState().IsFailed());
return;
}
int num_keys_scanned = 0;
ReadOptions scan_read_opts;
scan_read_opts.total_order_seek = true;
Iterator* it = db_->NewIterator(scan_read_opts, GetCfHandle());
if (start_key_specified_) {
it->Seek(start_key_);
} else {
it->SeekToFirst();
}
int ttl_start;
if (!ParseIntOption(option_map_, ARG_TTL_START, ttl_start, exec_state_)) {
ttl_start = DBWithTTLImpl::kMinTimestamp; // TTL introduction time
}
int ttl_end;
if (!ParseIntOption(option_map_, ARG_TTL_END, ttl_end, exec_state_)) {
ttl_end = DBWithTTLImpl::kMaxTimestamp; // Max time allowed by TTL feature
}
if (ttl_end < ttl_start) {
fprintf(stderr, "Error: End time can't be less than start time\n");
delete it;
return;
}
if (is_db_ttl_ && timestamp_) {
fprintf(stdout, "Scanning key-values from %s to %s\n",
TimeToHumanString(ttl_start).c_str(),
TimeToHumanString(ttl_end).c_str());
}
for ( ;
it->Valid() && (!end_key_specified_ || it->key().ToString() < end_key_);
it->Next()) {
if (is_db_ttl_) {
TtlIterator* it_ttl = static_cast_with_check<TtlIterator>(it);
Iterator with timestamp (#6255) Summary: Preliminary support for iterator with user timestamp. Current implementation does not consider merge operator and reverse iterator. Auto compaction is also disabled in unit tests. Create an iterator with timestamp. ``` ... read_opts.timestamp = &ts; auto* iter = db->NewIterator(read_opts); // target is key without timestamp. for (iter->Seek(target); iter->Valid(); iter->Next()) {} for (iter->SeekToFirst(); iter->Valid(); iter->Next()) {} delete iter; read_opts.timestamp = &ts1; // lower_bound and upper_bound are without timestamp. read_opts.iterate_lower_bound = &lower_bound; read_opts.iterate_upper_bound = &upper_bound; auto* iter1 = db->NewIterator(read_opts); // Do Seek or SeekToFirst() delete iter1; ``` Test plan (dev server) ``` $make check ``` Simple benchmarking (dev server) 1. The overhead introduced by this PR even when timestamp is disabled. key size: 16 bytes value size: 100 bytes Entries: 1000000 Data reside in main memory, and try to stress iterator. Repeated three times on master and this PR. - Seek without next ``` ./db_bench -db=/dev/shm/rocksdbtest-1000 -benchmarks=fillseq,seekrandom -enable_pipelined_write=false -disable_wal=true -format_version=3 ``` master: 159047.0 ops/sec this PR: 158922.3 ops/sec (2% drop in throughput) - Seek and next 10 times ``` ./db_bench -db=/dev/shm/rocksdbtest-1000 -benchmarks=fillseq,seekrandom -enable_pipelined_write=false -disable_wal=true -format_version=3 -seek_nexts=10 ``` master: 109539.3 ops/sec this PR: 107519.7 ops/sec (2% drop in throughput) Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/6255 Differential Revision: D19438227 Pulled By: riversand963 fbshipit-source-id: b66b4979486f8474619f4aa6bdd88598870b0746
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int rawtime = it_ttl->ttl_timestamp();
if (rawtime < ttl_start || rawtime >= ttl_end) {
continue;
}
if (timestamp_) {
fprintf(stdout, "%s ", TimeToHumanString(rawtime).c_str());
}
}
Slice key_slice = it->key();
std::string formatted_key;
if (is_key_hex_) {
formatted_key = "0x" + key_slice.ToString(true /* hex */);
key_slice = formatted_key;
} else if (ldb_options_.key_formatter) {
formatted_key = ldb_options_.key_formatter->Format(key_slice);
key_slice = formatted_key;
}
if (no_value_) {
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fprintf(stdout, "%.*s\n", static_cast<int>(key_slice.size()),
key_slice.data());
} else {
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Slice val_slice = it->value();
std::string formatted_value;
if (is_value_hex_) {
formatted_value = "0x" + val_slice.ToString(true /* hex */);
val_slice = formatted_value;
}
fprintf(stdout, "%.*s : %.*s\n", static_cast<int>(key_slice.size()),
key_slice.data(), static_cast<int>(val_slice.size()),
val_slice.data());
}
num_keys_scanned++;
if (max_keys_scanned_ >= 0 && num_keys_scanned >= max_keys_scanned_) {
break;
}
}
if (!it->status().ok()) { // Check for any errors found during the scan
exec_state_ = LDBCommandExecuteResult::Failed(it->status().ToString());
}
delete it;
}
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
DeleteCommand::DeleteCommand(const std::vector<std::string>& params,
const std::map<std::string, std::string>& options,
const std::vector<std::string>& flags)
: LDBCommand(options, flags, false,
BuildCmdLineOptions({ARG_HEX, ARG_KEY_HEX, ARG_VALUE_HEX})) {
if (params.size() != 1) {
exec_state_ = LDBCommandExecuteResult::Failed(
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"KEY must be specified for the delete command");
} else {
key_ = params.at(0);
if (is_key_hex_) {
key_ = HexToString(key_);
}
}
}
void DeleteCommand::Help(std::string& ret) {
ret.append(" ");
ret.append(DeleteCommand::Name() + " <key>");
ret.append("\n");
}
void DeleteCommand::DoCommand() {
if (!db_) {
assert(GetExecuteState().IsFailed());
return;
}
Status st = db_->Delete(WriteOptions(), GetCfHandle(), key_);
if (st.ok()) {
fprintf(stdout, "OK\n");
} else {
exec_state_ = LDBCommandExecuteResult::Failed(st.ToString());
}
}
DeleteRangeCommand::DeleteRangeCommand(
const std::vector<std::string>& params,
const std::map<std::string, std::string>& options,
const std::vector<std::string>& flags)
: LDBCommand(options, flags, false,
BuildCmdLineOptions({ARG_HEX, ARG_KEY_HEX, ARG_VALUE_HEX})) {
if (params.size() != 2) {
exec_state_ = LDBCommandExecuteResult::Failed(
"begin and end keys must be specified for the delete command");
} else {
begin_key_ = params.at(0);
end_key_ = params.at(1);
if (is_key_hex_) {
begin_key_ = HexToString(begin_key_);
end_key_ = HexToString(end_key_);
}
}
}
void DeleteRangeCommand::Help(std::string& ret) {
ret.append(" ");
ret.append(DeleteRangeCommand::Name() + " <begin key> <end key>");
ret.append("\n");
}
void DeleteRangeCommand::DoCommand() {
if (!db_) {
assert(GetExecuteState().IsFailed());
return;
}
Status st =
db_->DeleteRange(WriteOptions(), GetCfHandle(), begin_key_, end_key_);
if (st.ok()) {
fprintf(stdout, "OK\n");
} else {
exec_state_ = LDBCommandExecuteResult::Failed(st.ToString());
}
}
PutCommand::PutCommand(const std::vector<std::string>& params,
const std::map<std::string, std::string>& options,
const std::vector<std::string>& flags)
: LDBCommand(options, flags, false,
BuildCmdLineOptions({ARG_TTL, ARG_HEX, ARG_KEY_HEX,
ARG_VALUE_HEX, ARG_CREATE_IF_MISSING})) {
if (params.size() != 2) {
exec_state_ = LDBCommandExecuteResult::Failed(
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"<key> and <value> must be specified for the put command");
} else {
key_ = params.at(0);
value_ = params.at(1);
}
if (is_key_hex_) {
key_ = HexToString(key_);
}
if (is_value_hex_) {
value_ = HexToString(value_);
}
create_if_missing_ = IsFlagPresent(flags_, ARG_CREATE_IF_MISSING);
}
void PutCommand::Help(std::string& ret) {
ret.append(" ");
ret.append(PutCommand::Name());
ret.append(" <key> <value> ");
ret.append(" [--" + ARG_TTL + "]");
ret.append("\n");
}
void PutCommand::DoCommand() {
if (!db_) {
assert(GetExecuteState().IsFailed());
return;
}
Status st = db_->Put(WriteOptions(), GetCfHandle(), key_, value_);
if (st.ok()) {
fprintf(stdout, "OK\n");
} else {
exec_state_ = LDBCommandExecuteResult::Failed(st.ToString());
}
}
Options PutCommand::PrepareOptionsForOpenDB() {
Options opt = LDBCommand::PrepareOptionsForOpenDB();
opt.create_if_missing = create_if_missing_;
return opt;
}
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
const char* DBQuerierCommand::HELP_CMD = "help";
const char* DBQuerierCommand::GET_CMD = "get";
const char* DBQuerierCommand::PUT_CMD = "put";
const char* DBQuerierCommand::DELETE_CMD = "delete";
DBQuerierCommand::DBQuerierCommand(
const std::vector<std::string>& /*params*/,
const std::map<std::string, std::string>& options,
const std::vector<std::string>& flags)
: LDBCommand(
options, flags, false,
BuildCmdLineOptions({ARG_TTL, ARG_HEX, ARG_KEY_HEX, ARG_VALUE_HEX})) {
}
void DBQuerierCommand::Help(std::string& ret) {
ret.append(" ");
ret.append(DBQuerierCommand::Name());
ret.append(" [--" + ARG_TTL + "]");
ret.append("\n");
ret.append(" Starts a REPL shell. Type help for list of available "
"commands.");
ret.append("\n");
}
void DBQuerierCommand::DoCommand() {
if (!db_) {
assert(GetExecuteState().IsFailed());
return;
}
ReadOptions read_options;
WriteOptions write_options;
std::string line;
std::string key;
std::string value;
while (getline(std::cin, line, '\n')) {
// Parse line into std::vector<std::string>
std::vector<std::string> tokens;
size_t pos = 0;
while (true) {
size_t pos2 = line.find(' ', pos);
if (pos2 == std::string::npos) {
break;
}
tokens.push_back(line.substr(pos, pos2-pos));
pos = pos2 + 1;
}
tokens.push_back(line.substr(pos));
const std::string& cmd = tokens[0];
if (cmd == HELP_CMD) {
fprintf(stdout,
"get <key>\n"
"put <key> <value>\n"
"delete <key>\n");
} else if (cmd == DELETE_CMD && tokens.size() == 2) {
key = (is_key_hex_ ? HexToString(tokens[1]) : tokens[1]);
db_->Delete(write_options, GetCfHandle(), Slice(key));
fprintf(stdout, "Successfully deleted %s\n", tokens[1].c_str());
} else if (cmd == PUT_CMD && tokens.size() == 3) {
key = (is_key_hex_ ? HexToString(tokens[1]) : tokens[1]);
value = (is_value_hex_ ? HexToString(tokens[2]) : tokens[2]);
db_->Put(write_options, GetCfHandle(), Slice(key), Slice(value));
fprintf(stdout, "Successfully put %s %s\n",
tokens[1].c_str(), tokens[2].c_str());
} else if (cmd == GET_CMD && tokens.size() == 2) {
key = (is_key_hex_ ? HexToString(tokens[1]) : tokens[1]);
if (db_->Get(read_options, GetCfHandle(), Slice(key), &value).ok()) {
fprintf(stdout, "%s\n", PrintKeyValue(key, value,
is_key_hex_, is_value_hex_).c_str());
} else {
fprintf(stdout, "Not found %s\n", tokens[1].c_str());
}
} else {
fprintf(stdout, "Unknown command %s\n", line.c_str());
}
}
}
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
CheckConsistencyCommand::CheckConsistencyCommand(
const std::vector<std::string>& /*params*/,
const std::map<std::string, std::string>& options,
const std::vector<std::string>& flags)
: LDBCommand(options, flags, false, BuildCmdLineOptions({})) {}
void CheckConsistencyCommand::Help(std::string& ret) {
ret.append(" ");
ret.append(CheckConsistencyCommand::Name());
ret.append("\n");
}
void CheckConsistencyCommand::DoCommand() {
Options opt = PrepareOptionsForOpenDB();
opt.paranoid_checks = true;
if (!exec_state_.IsNotStarted()) {
return;
}
DB* db;
Status st = DB::OpenForReadOnly(opt, db_path_, &db, false);
delete db;
if (st.ok()) {
fprintf(stdout, "OK\n");
} else {
exec_state_ = LDBCommandExecuteResult::Failed(st.ToString());
}
}
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
const std::string CheckPointCommand::ARG_CHECKPOINT_DIR = "checkpoint_dir";
CheckPointCommand::CheckPointCommand(
const std::vector<std::string>& /*params*/,
const std::map<std::string, std::string>& options,
const std::vector<std::string>& flags)
: LDBCommand(options, flags, false /* is_read_only */,
BuildCmdLineOptions({ARG_CHECKPOINT_DIR})) {
auto itr = options.find(ARG_CHECKPOINT_DIR);
if (itr != options.end()) {
checkpoint_dir_ = itr->second;
}
}
void CheckPointCommand::Help(std::string& ret) {
ret.append(" ");
ret.append(CheckPointCommand::Name());
ret.append(" [--" + ARG_CHECKPOINT_DIR + "] ");
ret.append("\n");
}
void CheckPointCommand::DoCommand() {
if (!db_) {
assert(GetExecuteState().IsFailed());
return;
}
Checkpoint* checkpoint;
Status status = Checkpoint::Create(db_, &checkpoint);
status = checkpoint->CreateCheckpoint(checkpoint_dir_);
if (status.ok()) {
fprintf(stdout, "OK\n");
} else {
exec_state_ = LDBCommandExecuteResult::Failed(status.ToString());
}
}
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
RepairCommand::RepairCommand(const std::vector<std::string>& /*params*/,
const std::map<std::string, std::string>& options,
const std::vector<std::string>& flags)
: LDBCommand(options, flags, false, BuildCmdLineOptions({})) {}
void RepairCommand::Help(std::string& ret) {
ret.append(" ");
ret.append(RepairCommand::Name());
ret.append("\n");
}
void RepairCommand::DoCommand() {
Options options = PrepareOptionsForOpenDB();
options.info_log.reset(new StderrLogger(InfoLogLevel::WARN_LEVEL));
Status status = RepairDB(db_path_, options);
if (status.ok()) {
fprintf(stdout, "OK\n");
} else {
exec_state_ = LDBCommandExecuteResult::Failed(status.ToString());
}
}
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
const std::string BackupableCommand::ARG_NUM_THREADS = "num_threads";
const std::string BackupableCommand::ARG_BACKUP_ENV_URI = "backup_env_uri";
const std::string BackupableCommand::ARG_BACKUP_DIR = "backup_dir";
const std::string BackupableCommand::ARG_STDERR_LOG_LEVEL = "stderr_log_level";
BackupableCommand::BackupableCommand(
const std::vector<std::string>& /*params*/,
const std::map<std::string, std::string>& options,
const std::vector<std::string>& flags)
: LDBCommand(options, flags, false /* is_read_only */,
BuildCmdLineOptions({ARG_BACKUP_ENV_URI, ARG_BACKUP_DIR,
ARG_NUM_THREADS, ARG_STDERR_LOG_LEVEL})),
num_threads_(1) {
auto itr = options.find(ARG_NUM_THREADS);
if (itr != options.end()) {
num_threads_ = std::stoi(itr->second);
}
itr = options.find(ARG_BACKUP_ENV_URI);
if (itr != options.end()) {
backup_env_uri_ = itr->second;
}
itr = options.find(ARG_BACKUP_DIR);
if (itr == options.end()) {
exec_state_ = LDBCommandExecuteResult::Failed("--" + ARG_BACKUP_DIR +
": missing backup directory");
} else {
backup_dir_ = itr->second;
}
itr = options.find(ARG_STDERR_LOG_LEVEL);
if (itr != options.end()) {
int stderr_log_level = std::stoi(itr->second);
if (stderr_log_level < 0 ||
stderr_log_level >= InfoLogLevel::NUM_INFO_LOG_LEVELS) {
exec_state_ = LDBCommandExecuteResult::Failed(
ARG_STDERR_LOG_LEVEL + " must be >= 0 and < " +
std::to_string(InfoLogLevel::NUM_INFO_LOG_LEVELS) + ".");
} else {
logger_.reset(
new StderrLogger(static_cast<InfoLogLevel>(stderr_log_level)));
}
}
}
void BackupableCommand::Help(const std::string& name, std::string& ret) {
ret.append(" ");
ret.append(name);
ret.append(" [--" + ARG_BACKUP_ENV_URI + "] ");
ret.append(" [--" + ARG_BACKUP_DIR + "] ");
ret.append(" [--" + ARG_NUM_THREADS + "] ");
ret.append(" [--" + ARG_STDERR_LOG_LEVEL + "=<int (InfoLogLevel)>] ");
ret.append("\n");
}
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
BackupCommand::BackupCommand(const std::vector<std::string>& params,
const std::map<std::string, std::string>& options,
const std::vector<std::string>& flags)
: BackupableCommand(params, options, flags) {}
void BackupCommand::Help(std::string& ret) {
BackupableCommand::Help(Name(), ret);
}
void BackupCommand::DoCommand() {
BackupEngine* backup_engine;
Status status;
if (!db_) {
assert(GetExecuteState().IsFailed());
return;
}
fprintf(stdout, "open db OK\n");
Env* custom_env = nullptr;
Env::LoadEnv(backup_env_uri_, &custom_env, &backup_env_guard_);
assert(custom_env != nullptr);
BackupableDBOptions backup_options =
BackupableDBOptions(backup_dir_, custom_env);
backup_options.info_log = logger_.get();
backup_options.max_background_operations = num_threads_;
status = BackupEngine::Open(custom_env, backup_options, &backup_engine);
if (status.ok()) {
fprintf(stdout, "open backup engine OK\n");
} else {
exec_state_ = LDBCommandExecuteResult::Failed(status.ToString());
return;
}
status = backup_engine->CreateNewBackup(db_);
if (status.ok()) {
fprintf(stdout, "create new backup OK\n");
} else {
exec_state_ = LDBCommandExecuteResult::Failed(status.ToString());
return;
}
}
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
RestoreCommand::RestoreCommand(
const std::vector<std::string>& params,
const std::map<std::string, std::string>& options,
const std::vector<std::string>& flags)
: BackupableCommand(params, options, flags) {}
void RestoreCommand::Help(std::string& ret) {
BackupableCommand::Help(Name(), ret);
}
void RestoreCommand::DoCommand() {
Env* custom_env = nullptr;
Env::LoadEnv(backup_env_uri_, &custom_env, &backup_env_guard_);
assert(custom_env != nullptr);
std::unique_ptr<BackupEngineReadOnly> restore_engine;
Status status;
{
BackupableDBOptions opts(backup_dir_, custom_env);
opts.info_log = logger_.get();
opts.max_background_operations = num_threads_;
BackupEngineReadOnly* raw_restore_engine_ptr;
status =
BackupEngineReadOnly::Open(custom_env, opts, &raw_restore_engine_ptr);
if (status.ok()) {
restore_engine.reset(raw_restore_engine_ptr);
}
}
if (status.ok()) {
fprintf(stdout, "open restore engine OK\n");
status = restore_engine->RestoreDBFromLatestBackup(db_path_, db_path_);
}
if (status.ok()) {
fprintf(stdout, "restore from backup OK\n");
} else {
exec_state_ = LDBCommandExecuteResult::Failed(status.ToString());
}
}
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
namespace {
void DumpSstFile(Options options, std::string filename, bool output_hex,
bool show_properties) {
std::string from_key;
std::string to_key;
if (filename.length() <= 4 ||
filename.rfind(".sst") != filename.length() - 4) {
std::cout << "Invalid sst file name." << std::endl;
return;
}
// no verification
// TODO: add support for decoding blob indexes in ldb as well
ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE::SstFileDumper dumper(
options, filename, /* verify_checksum */ false, output_hex,
/* decode_blob_index */ false);
Status st = dumper.ReadSequential(true, std::numeric_limits<uint64_t>::max(),
false, // has_from
from_key, false, // has_to
to_key);
if (!st.ok()) {
std::cerr << "Error in reading SST file " << filename << st.ToString()
<< std::endl;
return;
}
if (show_properties) {
const ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE::TableProperties* table_properties;
std::shared_ptr<const ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE::TableProperties>
table_properties_from_reader;
st = dumper.ReadTableProperties(&table_properties_from_reader);
if (!st.ok()) {
std::cerr << filename << ": " << st.ToString()
<< ". Try to use initial table properties" << std::endl;
table_properties = dumper.GetInitTableProperties();
} else {
table_properties = table_properties_from_reader.get();
}
if (table_properties != nullptr) {
std::cout << std::endl << "Table Properties:" << std::endl;
std::cout << table_properties->ToString("\n") << std::endl;
}
}
}
} // namespace
DBFileDumperCommand::DBFileDumperCommand(
const std::vector<std::string>& /*params*/,
const std::map<std::string, std::string>& options,
const std::vector<std::string>& flags)
: LDBCommand(options, flags, true, BuildCmdLineOptions({})) {}
void DBFileDumperCommand::Help(std::string& ret) {
ret.append(" ");
ret.append(DBFileDumperCommand::Name());
ret.append("\n");
}
void DBFileDumperCommand::DoCommand() {
if (!db_) {
assert(GetExecuteState().IsFailed());
return;
}
Status s;
std::cout << "Manifest File" << std::endl;
std::cout << "==============================" << std::endl;
std::string manifest_filename;
s = ReadFileToString(db_->GetEnv(), CurrentFileName(db_->GetName()),
&manifest_filename);
if (!s.ok() || manifest_filename.empty() ||
manifest_filename.back() != '\n') {
std::cerr << "Error when reading CURRENT file "
<< CurrentFileName(db_->GetName()) << std::endl;
}
// remove the trailing '\n'
manifest_filename.resize(manifest_filename.size() - 1);
std::string manifest_filepath = db_->GetName() + "/" + manifest_filename;
std::cout << manifest_filepath << std::endl;
DumpManifestFile(options_, manifest_filepath, false, false, false);
std::cout << std::endl;
std::cout << "SST Files" << std::endl;
std::cout << "==============================" << std::endl;
std::vector<LiveFileMetaData> metadata;
db_->GetLiveFilesMetaData(&metadata);
for (auto& fileMetadata : metadata) {
std::string filename = fileMetadata.db_path + fileMetadata.name;
std::cout << filename << " level:" << fileMetadata.level << std::endl;
std::cout << "------------------------------" << std::endl;
DumpSstFile(options_, filename, false, true);
std::cout << std::endl;
}
std::cout << std::endl;
std::cout << "Write Ahead Log Files" << std::endl;
std::cout << "==============================" << std::endl;
ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE::VectorLogPtr wal_files;
s = db_->GetSortedWalFiles(wal_files);
if (!s.ok()) {
std::cerr << "Error when getting WAL files" << std::endl;
} else {
for (auto& wal : wal_files) {
// TODO(qyang): option.wal_dir should be passed into ldb command
std::string filename = db_->GetOptions().wal_dir + wal->PathName();
std::cout << filename << std::endl;
// TODO(myabandeh): allow configuring is_write_commited
DumpWalFile(options_, filename, true, true, true /* is_write_commited */,
&exec_state_);
}
}
}
void WriteExternalSstFilesCommand::Help(std::string& ret) {
ret.append(" ");
ret.append(WriteExternalSstFilesCommand::Name());
ret.append(" <output_sst_path>");
ret.append("\n");
}
WriteExternalSstFilesCommand::WriteExternalSstFilesCommand(
const std::vector<std::string>& params,
const std::map<std::string, std::string>& options,
const std::vector<std::string>& flags)
: LDBCommand(
options, flags, false /* is_read_only */,
BuildCmdLineOptions({ARG_HEX, ARG_KEY_HEX, ARG_VALUE_HEX, ARG_FROM,
ARG_TO, ARG_CREATE_IF_MISSING})) {
create_if_missing_ =
IsFlagPresent(flags, ARG_CREATE_IF_MISSING) ||
ParseBooleanOption(options, ARG_CREATE_IF_MISSING, false);
if (params.size() != 1) {
exec_state_ = LDBCommandExecuteResult::Failed(
"output SST file path must be specified");
} else {
output_sst_path_ = params.at(0);
}
}
void WriteExternalSstFilesCommand::DoCommand() {
if (!db_) {
assert(GetExecuteState().IsFailed());
return;
}
ColumnFamilyHandle* cfh = GetCfHandle();
SstFileWriter sst_file_writer(EnvOptions(), db_->GetOptions(), cfh);
Status status = sst_file_writer.Open(output_sst_path_);
if (!status.ok()) {
exec_state_ = LDBCommandExecuteResult::Failed("failed to open SST file: " +
status.ToString());
return;
}
int bad_lines = 0;
std::string line;
std::ifstream ifs_stdin("/dev/stdin");
std::istream* istream_p = ifs_stdin.is_open() ? &ifs_stdin : &std::cin;
while (getline(*istream_p, line, '\n')) {
std::string key;
std::string value;
if (ParseKeyValue(line, &key, &value, is_key_hex_, is_value_hex_)) {
status = sst_file_writer.Put(key, value);
if (!status.ok()) {
exec_state_ = LDBCommandExecuteResult::Failed(
"failed to write record to file: " + status.ToString());
return;
}
} else if (0 == line.find("Keys in range:")) {
// ignore this line
} else if (0 == line.find("Created bg thread 0x")) {
// ignore this line
} else {
bad_lines++;
}
}
status = sst_file_writer.Finish();
if (!status.ok()) {
exec_state_ = LDBCommandExecuteResult::Failed(
"Failed to finish writing to file: " + status.ToString());
return;
}
if (bad_lines > 0) {
fprintf(stderr, "Warning: %d bad lines ignored.\n", bad_lines);
}
exec_state_ = LDBCommandExecuteResult::Succeed(
"external SST file written to " + output_sst_path_);
}
Options WriteExternalSstFilesCommand::PrepareOptionsForOpenDB() {
Options opt = LDBCommand::PrepareOptionsForOpenDB();
opt.create_if_missing = create_if_missing_;
return opt;
}
const std::string IngestExternalSstFilesCommand::ARG_MOVE_FILES = "move_files";
const std::string IngestExternalSstFilesCommand::ARG_SNAPSHOT_CONSISTENCY =
"snapshot_consistency";
const std::string IngestExternalSstFilesCommand::ARG_ALLOW_GLOBAL_SEQNO =
"allow_global_seqno";
const std::string IngestExternalSstFilesCommand::ARG_ALLOW_BLOCKING_FLUSH =
"allow_blocking_flush";
const std::string IngestExternalSstFilesCommand::ARG_INGEST_BEHIND =
"ingest_behind";
const std::string IngestExternalSstFilesCommand::ARG_WRITE_GLOBAL_SEQNO =
"write_global_seqno";
void IngestExternalSstFilesCommand::Help(std::string& ret) {
ret.append(" ");
ret.append(IngestExternalSstFilesCommand::Name());
ret.append(" <input_sst_path>");
ret.append(" [--" + ARG_MOVE_FILES + "] ");
ret.append(" [--" + ARG_SNAPSHOT_CONSISTENCY + "] ");
ret.append(" [--" + ARG_ALLOW_GLOBAL_SEQNO + "] ");
ret.append(" [--" + ARG_ALLOW_BLOCKING_FLUSH + "] ");
ret.append(" [--" + ARG_INGEST_BEHIND + "] ");
ret.append(" [--" + ARG_WRITE_GLOBAL_SEQNO + "] ");
ret.append("\n");
}
IngestExternalSstFilesCommand::IngestExternalSstFilesCommand(
const std::vector<std::string>& params,
const std::map<std::string, std::string>& options,
const std::vector<std::string>& flags)
: LDBCommand(
options, flags, false /* is_read_only */,
BuildCmdLineOptions({ARG_MOVE_FILES, ARG_SNAPSHOT_CONSISTENCY,
ARG_ALLOW_GLOBAL_SEQNO, ARG_CREATE_IF_MISSING,
ARG_ALLOW_BLOCKING_FLUSH, ARG_INGEST_BEHIND,
ARG_WRITE_GLOBAL_SEQNO})),
move_files_(false),
snapshot_consistency_(true),
allow_global_seqno_(true),
allow_blocking_flush_(true),
ingest_behind_(false),
write_global_seqno_(true) {
create_if_missing_ =
IsFlagPresent(flags, ARG_CREATE_IF_MISSING) ||
ParseBooleanOption(options, ARG_CREATE_IF_MISSING, false);
move_files_ = IsFlagPresent(flags, ARG_MOVE_FILES) ||
ParseBooleanOption(options, ARG_MOVE_FILES, false);
snapshot_consistency_ =
IsFlagPresent(flags, ARG_SNAPSHOT_CONSISTENCY) ||
ParseBooleanOption(options, ARG_SNAPSHOT_CONSISTENCY, true);
allow_global_seqno_ =
IsFlagPresent(flags, ARG_ALLOW_GLOBAL_SEQNO) ||
ParseBooleanOption(options, ARG_ALLOW_GLOBAL_SEQNO, true);
allow_blocking_flush_ =
IsFlagPresent(flags, ARG_ALLOW_BLOCKING_FLUSH) ||
ParseBooleanOption(options, ARG_ALLOW_BLOCKING_FLUSH, true);
ingest_behind_ = IsFlagPresent(flags, ARG_INGEST_BEHIND) ||
ParseBooleanOption(options, ARG_INGEST_BEHIND, false);
write_global_seqno_ =
IsFlagPresent(flags, ARG_WRITE_GLOBAL_SEQNO) ||
ParseBooleanOption(options, ARG_WRITE_GLOBAL_SEQNO, true);
if (allow_global_seqno_) {
if (!write_global_seqno_) {
fprintf(stderr,
"Warning: not writing global_seqno to the ingested SST can\n"
"prevent older versions of RocksDB from being able to open it\n");
}
} else {
if (write_global_seqno_) {
exec_state_ = LDBCommandExecuteResult::Failed(
"ldb cannot write global_seqno to the ingested SST when global_seqno "
"is not allowed");
}
}
if (params.size() != 1) {
exec_state_ =
LDBCommandExecuteResult::Failed("input SST path must be specified");
} else {
input_sst_path_ = params.at(0);
}
}
void IngestExternalSstFilesCommand::DoCommand() {
if (!db_) {
assert(GetExecuteState().IsFailed());
return;
}
if (GetExecuteState().IsFailed()) {
return;
}
ColumnFamilyHandle* cfh = GetCfHandle();
IngestExternalFileOptions ifo;
ifo.move_files = move_files_;
ifo.snapshot_consistency = snapshot_consistency_;
ifo.allow_global_seqno = allow_global_seqno_;
ifo.allow_blocking_flush = allow_blocking_flush_;
ifo.ingest_behind = ingest_behind_;
ifo.write_global_seqno = write_global_seqno_;
Status status = db_->IngestExternalFile(cfh, {input_sst_path_}, ifo);
if (!status.ok()) {
exec_state_ = LDBCommandExecuteResult::Failed(
"failed to ingest external SST: " + status.ToString());
} else {
exec_state_ =
LDBCommandExecuteResult::Succeed("external SST files ingested");
}
}
Options IngestExternalSstFilesCommand::PrepareOptionsForOpenDB() {
Options opt = LDBCommand::PrepareOptionsForOpenDB();
opt.create_if_missing = create_if_missing_;
return opt;
}
ListFileRangeDeletesCommand::ListFileRangeDeletesCommand(
const std::map<std::string, std::string>& options,
const std::vector<std::string>& flags)
: LDBCommand(options, flags, true, BuildCmdLineOptions({ARG_MAX_KEYS})) {
std::map<std::string, std::string>::const_iterator itr =
options.find(ARG_MAX_KEYS);
if (itr != options.end()) {
try {
#if defined(CYGWIN)
max_keys_ = strtol(itr->second.c_str(), 0, 10);
#else
max_keys_ = std::stoi(itr->second);
#endif
} catch (const std::invalid_argument&) {
exec_state_ = LDBCommandExecuteResult::Failed(ARG_MAX_KEYS +
" has an invalid value");
} catch (const std::out_of_range&) {
exec_state_ = LDBCommandExecuteResult::Failed(
ARG_MAX_KEYS + " has a value out-of-range");
}
}
}
void ListFileRangeDeletesCommand::Help(std::string& ret) {
ret.append(" ");
ret.append(ListFileRangeDeletesCommand::Name());
ret.append(" [--" + ARG_MAX_KEYS + "=<N>]");
ret.append(" : print tombstones in SST files.\n");
}
void ListFileRangeDeletesCommand::DoCommand() {
if (!db_) {
assert(GetExecuteState().IsFailed());
return;
}
DBImpl* db_impl = static_cast_with_check<DBImpl>(db_->GetRootDB());
std::string out_str;
Status st =
db_impl->TablesRangeTombstoneSummary(GetCfHandle(), max_keys_, &out_str);
if (st.ok()) {
TEST_SYNC_POINT_CALLBACK(
"ListFileRangeDeletesCommand::DoCommand:BeforePrint", &out_str);
fprintf(stdout, "%s\n", out_str.c_str());
} else {
exec_state_ = LDBCommandExecuteResult::Failed(st.ToString());
}
}
} // namespace ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE
#endif // ROCKSDB_LITE