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// Copyright (c) 2011-present, Facebook, Inc. All rights reserved.
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// This source code is licensed under both the GPLv2 (found in the
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// COPYING file in the root directory) and Apache 2.0 License
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// (found in the LICENSE.Apache file in the root directory).
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Push- instead of pull-model for managing Write stalls
Summary:
Introducing WriteController, which is a source of truth about per-DB write delays. Let's define an DB epoch as a period where there are no flushes and compactions (i.e. new epoch is started when flush or compaction finishes). Each epoch can either:
* proceed with all writes without delay
* delay all writes by fixed time
* stop all writes
The three modes are recomputed at each epoch change (flush, compaction), rather than on every write (which is currently the case).
When we have a lot of column families, our current pull behavior adds a big overhead, since we need to loop over every column family for every write. With new push model, overhead on Write code-path is minimal.
This is just the start. Next step is to also take care of stalls introduced by slow memtable flushes. The final goal is to eliminate function MakeRoomForWrite(), which currently needs to be called for every column family by every write.
Test Plan: make check for now. I'll add some unit tests later. Also, perf test.
Reviewers: dhruba, yhchiang, MarkCallaghan, sdong, ljin
Reviewed By: ljin
Subscribers: leveldb
Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D22791
2014-09-08 20:20:25 +02:00
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//
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2017-02-15 03:15:05 +01:00
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#include <ratio>
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Push- instead of pull-model for managing Write stalls
Summary:
Introducing WriteController, which is a source of truth about per-DB write delays. Let's define an DB epoch as a period where there are no flushes and compactions (i.e. new epoch is started when flush or compaction finishes). Each epoch can either:
* proceed with all writes without delay
* delay all writes by fixed time
* stop all writes
The three modes are recomputed at each epoch change (flush, compaction), rather than on every write (which is currently the case).
When we have a lot of column families, our current pull behavior adds a big overhead, since we need to loop over every column family for every write. With new push model, overhead on Write code-path is minimal.
This is just the start. Next step is to also take care of stalls introduced by slow memtable flushes. The final goal is to eliminate function MakeRoomForWrite(), which currently needs to be called for every column family by every write.
Test Plan: make check for now. I'll add some unit tests later. Also, perf test.
Reviewers: dhruba, yhchiang, MarkCallaghan, sdong, ljin
Reviewed By: ljin
Subscribers: leveldb
Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D22791
2014-09-08 20:20:25 +02:00
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#include "db/write_controller.h"
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2015-05-16 00:52:51 +02:00
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#include "rocksdb/env.h"
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Push- instead of pull-model for managing Write stalls
Summary:
Introducing WriteController, which is a source of truth about per-DB write delays. Let's define an DB epoch as a period where there are no flushes and compactions (i.e. new epoch is started when flush or compaction finishes). Each epoch can either:
* proceed with all writes without delay
* delay all writes by fixed time
* stop all writes
The three modes are recomputed at each epoch change (flush, compaction), rather than on every write (which is currently the case).
When we have a lot of column families, our current pull behavior adds a big overhead, since we need to loop over every column family for every write. With new push model, overhead on Write code-path is minimal.
This is just the start. Next step is to also take care of stalls introduced by slow memtable flushes. The final goal is to eliminate function MakeRoomForWrite(), which currently needs to be called for every column family by every write.
Test Plan: make check for now. I'll add some unit tests later. Also, perf test.
Reviewers: dhruba, yhchiang, MarkCallaghan, sdong, ljin
Reviewed By: ljin
Subscribers: leveldb
Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D22791
2014-09-08 20:20:25 +02:00
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#include "util/testharness.h"
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namespace rocksdb {
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2015-03-17 22:08:00 +01:00
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class WriteControllerTest : public testing::Test {};
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Push- instead of pull-model for managing Write stalls
Summary:
Introducing WriteController, which is a source of truth about per-DB write delays. Let's define an DB epoch as a period where there are no flushes and compactions (i.e. new epoch is started when flush or compaction finishes). Each epoch can either:
* proceed with all writes without delay
* delay all writes by fixed time
* stop all writes
The three modes are recomputed at each epoch change (flush, compaction), rather than on every write (which is currently the case).
When we have a lot of column families, our current pull behavior adds a big overhead, since we need to loop over every column family for every write. With new push model, overhead on Write code-path is minimal.
This is just the start. Next step is to also take care of stalls introduced by slow memtable flushes. The final goal is to eliminate function MakeRoomForWrite(), which currently needs to be called for every column family by every write.
Test Plan: make check for now. I'll add some unit tests later. Also, perf test.
Reviewers: dhruba, yhchiang, MarkCallaghan, sdong, ljin
Reviewed By: ljin
Subscribers: leveldb
Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D22791
2014-09-08 20:20:25 +02:00
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2015-05-16 00:52:51 +02:00
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class TimeSetEnv : public EnvWrapper {
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public:
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explicit TimeSetEnv() : EnvWrapper(nullptr) {}
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uint64_t now_micros_ = 6666;
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2019-02-19 22:36:04 +01:00
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uint64_t NowNanos() override { return now_micros_ * std::milli::den; }
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};
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When slowdown is triggered, reduce the write rate
Summary: It's usually hard for users to set a value of options.delayed_write_rate. With this diff, after slowdown condition triggers, we greedily reduce write rate if estimated pending compaction bytes increase. If estimated compaction pending bytes drop, we increase the write rate.
Test Plan:
Add a unit test
Test with db_bench setting:
TEST_TMPDIR=/dev/shm/ ./db_bench --benchmarks=fillrandom -num=10000000 --soft_pending_compaction_bytes_limit=1000000000 --hard_pending_compaction_bytes_limit=3000000000 --delayed_write_rate=100000000
and make sure without the commit, write stop will happen, but with the commit, it will not happen.
Reviewers: igor, anthony, rven, yhchiang, kradhakrishnan, IslamAbdelRahman
Reviewed By: IslamAbdelRahman
Subscribers: leveldb, dhruba
Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D52131
2015-12-18 02:07:44 +01:00
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TEST_F(WriteControllerTest, ChangeDelayRateTest) {
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TimeSetEnv env;
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2016-11-23 18:19:11 +01:00
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WriteController controller(40000000u); // also set max delayed rate
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controller.set_delayed_write_rate(10000000u);
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When slowdown is triggered, reduce the write rate
Summary: It's usually hard for users to set a value of options.delayed_write_rate. With this diff, after slowdown condition triggers, we greedily reduce write rate if estimated pending compaction bytes increase. If estimated compaction pending bytes drop, we increase the write rate.
Test Plan:
Add a unit test
Test with db_bench setting:
TEST_TMPDIR=/dev/shm/ ./db_bench --benchmarks=fillrandom -num=10000000 --soft_pending_compaction_bytes_limit=1000000000 --hard_pending_compaction_bytes_limit=3000000000 --delayed_write_rate=100000000
and make sure without the commit, write stop will happen, but with the commit, it will not happen.
Reviewers: igor, anthony, rven, yhchiang, kradhakrishnan, IslamAbdelRahman
Reviewed By: IslamAbdelRahman
Subscribers: leveldb, dhruba
Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D52131
2015-12-18 02:07:44 +01:00
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auto delay_token_0 =
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controller.GetDelayToken(controller.delayed_write_rate());
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ASSERT_EQ(static_cast<uint64_t>(2000000),
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controller.GetDelay(&env, 20000000u));
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auto delay_token_1 = controller.GetDelayToken(2000000u);
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ASSERT_EQ(static_cast<uint64_t>(10000000),
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controller.GetDelay(&env, 20000000u));
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auto delay_token_2 = controller.GetDelayToken(1000000u);
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ASSERT_EQ(static_cast<uint64_t>(20000000),
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controller.GetDelay(&env, 20000000u));
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auto delay_token_3 = controller.GetDelayToken(20000000u);
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ASSERT_EQ(static_cast<uint64_t>(1000000),
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controller.GetDelay(&env, 20000000u));
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2016-11-23 18:19:11 +01:00
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// This is more than max rate. Max delayed rate will be used.
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When slowdown is triggered, reduce the write rate
Summary: It's usually hard for users to set a value of options.delayed_write_rate. With this diff, after slowdown condition triggers, we greedily reduce write rate if estimated pending compaction bytes increase. If estimated compaction pending bytes drop, we increase the write rate.
Test Plan:
Add a unit test
Test with db_bench setting:
TEST_TMPDIR=/dev/shm/ ./db_bench --benchmarks=fillrandom -num=10000000 --soft_pending_compaction_bytes_limit=1000000000 --hard_pending_compaction_bytes_limit=3000000000 --delayed_write_rate=100000000
and make sure without the commit, write stop will happen, but with the commit, it will not happen.
Reviewers: igor, anthony, rven, yhchiang, kradhakrishnan, IslamAbdelRahman
Reviewed By: IslamAbdelRahman
Subscribers: leveldb, dhruba
Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D52131
2015-12-18 02:07:44 +01:00
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auto delay_token_4 =
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2016-11-23 18:19:11 +01:00
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controller.GetDelayToken(controller.delayed_write_rate() * 3);
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When slowdown is triggered, reduce the write rate
Summary: It's usually hard for users to set a value of options.delayed_write_rate. With this diff, after slowdown condition triggers, we greedily reduce write rate if estimated pending compaction bytes increase. If estimated compaction pending bytes drop, we increase the write rate.
Test Plan:
Add a unit test
Test with db_bench setting:
TEST_TMPDIR=/dev/shm/ ./db_bench --benchmarks=fillrandom -num=10000000 --soft_pending_compaction_bytes_limit=1000000000 --hard_pending_compaction_bytes_limit=3000000000 --delayed_write_rate=100000000
and make sure without the commit, write stop will happen, but with the commit, it will not happen.
Reviewers: igor, anthony, rven, yhchiang, kradhakrishnan, IslamAbdelRahman
Reviewed By: IslamAbdelRahman
Subscribers: leveldb, dhruba
Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D52131
2015-12-18 02:07:44 +01:00
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ASSERT_EQ(static_cast<uint64_t>(500000),
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controller.GetDelay(&env, 20000000u));
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}
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2015-03-17 22:08:00 +01:00
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TEST_F(WriteControllerTest, SanityTest) {
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2015-05-16 00:52:51 +02:00
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WriteController controller(10000000u);
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Push- instead of pull-model for managing Write stalls
Summary:
Introducing WriteController, which is a source of truth about per-DB write delays. Let's define an DB epoch as a period where there are no flushes and compactions (i.e. new epoch is started when flush or compaction finishes). Each epoch can either:
* proceed with all writes without delay
* delay all writes by fixed time
* stop all writes
The three modes are recomputed at each epoch change (flush, compaction), rather than on every write (which is currently the case).
When we have a lot of column families, our current pull behavior adds a big overhead, since we need to loop over every column family for every write. With new push model, overhead on Write code-path is minimal.
This is just the start. Next step is to also take care of stalls introduced by slow memtable flushes. The final goal is to eliminate function MakeRoomForWrite(), which currently needs to be called for every column family by every write.
Test Plan: make check for now. I'll add some unit tests later. Also, perf test.
Reviewers: dhruba, yhchiang, MarkCallaghan, sdong, ljin
Reviewed By: ljin
Subscribers: leveldb
Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D22791
2014-09-08 20:20:25 +02:00
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auto stop_token_1 = controller.GetStopToken();
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auto stop_token_2 = controller.GetStopToken();
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maint: use ASSERT_TRUE, not ASSERT_EQ(true; same for false
Summary:
The usage I'm fixing here caused trouble on Fedora 21 when
compiling with the current gcc version 4.9.2 20150212 (Red Hat 4.9.2-6) (GCC):
db/write_controller_test.cc: In member function ‘virtual void rocksdb::WriteControllerTest_SanityTest_Test::TestBody()’:
db/write_controller_test.cc:23:165: error: converting ‘false’ to pointer type for argument 1 of ‘char testing::internal::IsNullLiteralHelper(testing::internal::Secret*)’ [-Werror=conversion-null]
ASSERT_EQ(false, controller.IsStopped());
^
This change was induced mechanically via:
git grep -l -E 'ASSERT_EQ\(false'|xargs perl -pi -e 's/ASSERT_EQ\(false, /ASSERT_FALSE(/'
git grep -l -E 'ASSERT_EQ\(true'|xargs perl -pi -e 's/ASSERT_EQ\(true, /ASSERT_TRUE(/'
Except for the three in utilities/backupable/backupable_db_test.cc for which
I ended up reformatting (joining lines) in the result.
As for why this problem is exhibited with that version of gcc, and none
of the others I've used (from 4.8.1 through gcc-5.0.0 and newer), I suspect
it's a bug in F21's gcc that has been fixed in gcc-5.0.0.
Test Plan:
"make" now succeed on Fedora 21
Reviewers: ljin, rven, igor.sugak, yhchiang, sdong, igor
Reviewed By: igor
Subscribers: dhruba
Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D37329
2015-04-17 23:54:17 +02:00
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ASSERT_TRUE(controller.IsStopped());
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Push- instead of pull-model for managing Write stalls
Summary:
Introducing WriteController, which is a source of truth about per-DB write delays. Let's define an DB epoch as a period where there are no flushes and compactions (i.e. new epoch is started when flush or compaction finishes). Each epoch can either:
* proceed with all writes without delay
* delay all writes by fixed time
* stop all writes
The three modes are recomputed at each epoch change (flush, compaction), rather than on every write (which is currently the case).
When we have a lot of column families, our current pull behavior adds a big overhead, since we need to loop over every column family for every write. With new push model, overhead on Write code-path is minimal.
This is just the start. Next step is to also take care of stalls introduced by slow memtable flushes. The final goal is to eliminate function MakeRoomForWrite(), which currently needs to be called for every column family by every write.
Test Plan: make check for now. I'll add some unit tests later. Also, perf test.
Reviewers: dhruba, yhchiang, MarkCallaghan, sdong, ljin
Reviewed By: ljin
Subscribers: leveldb
Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D22791
2014-09-08 20:20:25 +02:00
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stop_token_1.reset();
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maint: use ASSERT_TRUE, not ASSERT_EQ(true; same for false
Summary:
The usage I'm fixing here caused trouble on Fedora 21 when
compiling with the current gcc version 4.9.2 20150212 (Red Hat 4.9.2-6) (GCC):
db/write_controller_test.cc: In member function ‘virtual void rocksdb::WriteControllerTest_SanityTest_Test::TestBody()’:
db/write_controller_test.cc:23:165: error: converting ‘false’ to pointer type for argument 1 of ‘char testing::internal::IsNullLiteralHelper(testing::internal::Secret*)’ [-Werror=conversion-null]
ASSERT_EQ(false, controller.IsStopped());
^
This change was induced mechanically via:
git grep -l -E 'ASSERT_EQ\(false'|xargs perl -pi -e 's/ASSERT_EQ\(false, /ASSERT_FALSE(/'
git grep -l -E 'ASSERT_EQ\(true'|xargs perl -pi -e 's/ASSERT_EQ\(true, /ASSERT_TRUE(/'
Except for the three in utilities/backupable/backupable_db_test.cc for which
I ended up reformatting (joining lines) in the result.
As for why this problem is exhibited with that version of gcc, and none
of the others I've used (from 4.8.1 through gcc-5.0.0 and newer), I suspect
it's a bug in F21's gcc that has been fixed in gcc-5.0.0.
Test Plan:
"make" now succeed on Fedora 21
Reviewers: ljin, rven, igor.sugak, yhchiang, sdong, igor
Reviewed By: igor
Subscribers: dhruba
Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D37329
2015-04-17 23:54:17 +02:00
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ASSERT_TRUE(controller.IsStopped());
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Push- instead of pull-model for managing Write stalls
Summary:
Introducing WriteController, which is a source of truth about per-DB write delays. Let's define an DB epoch as a period where there are no flushes and compactions (i.e. new epoch is started when flush or compaction finishes). Each epoch can either:
* proceed with all writes without delay
* delay all writes by fixed time
* stop all writes
The three modes are recomputed at each epoch change (flush, compaction), rather than on every write (which is currently the case).
When we have a lot of column families, our current pull behavior adds a big overhead, since we need to loop over every column family for every write. With new push model, overhead on Write code-path is minimal.
This is just the start. Next step is to also take care of stalls introduced by slow memtable flushes. The final goal is to eliminate function MakeRoomForWrite(), which currently needs to be called for every column family by every write.
Test Plan: make check for now. I'll add some unit tests later. Also, perf test.
Reviewers: dhruba, yhchiang, MarkCallaghan, sdong, ljin
Reviewed By: ljin
Subscribers: leveldb
Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D22791
2014-09-08 20:20:25 +02:00
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stop_token_2.reset();
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maint: use ASSERT_TRUE, not ASSERT_EQ(true; same for false
Summary:
The usage I'm fixing here caused trouble on Fedora 21 when
compiling with the current gcc version 4.9.2 20150212 (Red Hat 4.9.2-6) (GCC):
db/write_controller_test.cc: In member function ‘virtual void rocksdb::WriteControllerTest_SanityTest_Test::TestBody()’:
db/write_controller_test.cc:23:165: error: converting ‘false’ to pointer type for argument 1 of ‘char testing::internal::IsNullLiteralHelper(testing::internal::Secret*)’ [-Werror=conversion-null]
ASSERT_EQ(false, controller.IsStopped());
^
This change was induced mechanically via:
git grep -l -E 'ASSERT_EQ\(false'|xargs perl -pi -e 's/ASSERT_EQ\(false, /ASSERT_FALSE(/'
git grep -l -E 'ASSERT_EQ\(true'|xargs perl -pi -e 's/ASSERT_EQ\(true, /ASSERT_TRUE(/'
Except for the three in utilities/backupable/backupable_db_test.cc for which
I ended up reformatting (joining lines) in the result.
As for why this problem is exhibited with that version of gcc, and none
of the others I've used (from 4.8.1 through gcc-5.0.0 and newer), I suspect
it's a bug in F21's gcc that has been fixed in gcc-5.0.0.
Test Plan:
"make" now succeed on Fedora 21
Reviewers: ljin, rven, igor.sugak, yhchiang, sdong, igor
Reviewed By: igor
Subscribers: dhruba
Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D37329
2015-04-17 23:54:17 +02:00
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ASSERT_FALSE(controller.IsStopped());
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Push- instead of pull-model for managing Write stalls
Summary:
Introducing WriteController, which is a source of truth about per-DB write delays. Let's define an DB epoch as a period where there are no flushes and compactions (i.e. new epoch is started when flush or compaction finishes). Each epoch can either:
* proceed with all writes without delay
* delay all writes by fixed time
* stop all writes
The three modes are recomputed at each epoch change (flush, compaction), rather than on every write (which is currently the case).
When we have a lot of column families, our current pull behavior adds a big overhead, since we need to loop over every column family for every write. With new push model, overhead on Write code-path is minimal.
This is just the start. Next step is to also take care of stalls introduced by slow memtable flushes. The final goal is to eliminate function MakeRoomForWrite(), which currently needs to be called for every column family by every write.
Test Plan: make check for now. I'll add some unit tests later. Also, perf test.
Reviewers: dhruba, yhchiang, MarkCallaghan, sdong, ljin
Reviewed By: ljin
Subscribers: leveldb
Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D22791
2014-09-08 20:20:25 +02:00
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2015-05-16 00:52:51 +02:00
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TimeSetEnv env;
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When slowdown is triggered, reduce the write rate
Summary: It's usually hard for users to set a value of options.delayed_write_rate. With this diff, after slowdown condition triggers, we greedily reduce write rate if estimated pending compaction bytes increase. If estimated compaction pending bytes drop, we increase the write rate.
Test Plan:
Add a unit test
Test with db_bench setting:
TEST_TMPDIR=/dev/shm/ ./db_bench --benchmarks=fillrandom -num=10000000 --soft_pending_compaction_bytes_limit=1000000000 --hard_pending_compaction_bytes_limit=3000000000 --delayed_write_rate=100000000
and make sure without the commit, write stop will happen, but with the commit, it will not happen.
Reviewers: igor, anthony, rven, yhchiang, kradhakrishnan, IslamAbdelRahman
Reviewed By: IslamAbdelRahman
Subscribers: leveldb, dhruba
Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D52131
2015-12-18 02:07:44 +01:00
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auto delay_token_1 = controller.GetDelayToken(10000000u);
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2015-05-16 00:52:51 +02:00
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ASSERT_EQ(static_cast<uint64_t>(2000000),
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controller.GetDelay(&env, 20000000u));
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env.now_micros_ += 1999900u; // sleep debt 1000
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When slowdown is triggered, reduce the write rate
Summary: It's usually hard for users to set a value of options.delayed_write_rate. With this diff, after slowdown condition triggers, we greedily reduce write rate if estimated pending compaction bytes increase. If estimated compaction pending bytes drop, we increase the write rate.
Test Plan:
Add a unit test
Test with db_bench setting:
TEST_TMPDIR=/dev/shm/ ./db_bench --benchmarks=fillrandom -num=10000000 --soft_pending_compaction_bytes_limit=1000000000 --hard_pending_compaction_bytes_limit=3000000000 --delayed_write_rate=100000000
and make sure without the commit, write stop will happen, but with the commit, it will not happen.
Reviewers: igor, anthony, rven, yhchiang, kradhakrishnan, IslamAbdelRahman
Reviewed By: IslamAbdelRahman
Subscribers: leveldb, dhruba
Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D52131
2015-12-18 02:07:44 +01:00
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auto delay_token_2 = controller.GetDelayToken(10000000u);
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// Rate reset after changing the token.
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ASSERT_EQ(static_cast<uint64_t>(2000000),
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controller.GetDelay(&env, 20000000u));
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env.now_micros_ += 1999900u; // sleep debt 1000
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2015-05-16 00:52:51 +02:00
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// One refill: 10240 bytes allowed, 1000 used, 9240 left
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ASSERT_EQ(static_cast<uint64_t>(1124), controller.GetDelay(&env, 1000u));
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env.now_micros_ += 1124u; // sleep debt 0
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Push- instead of pull-model for managing Write stalls
Summary:
Introducing WriteController, which is a source of truth about per-DB write delays. Let's define an DB epoch as a period where there are no flushes and compactions (i.e. new epoch is started when flush or compaction finishes). Each epoch can either:
* proceed with all writes without delay
* delay all writes by fixed time
* stop all writes
The three modes are recomputed at each epoch change (flush, compaction), rather than on every write (which is currently the case).
When we have a lot of column families, our current pull behavior adds a big overhead, since we need to loop over every column family for every write. With new push model, overhead on Write code-path is minimal.
This is just the start. Next step is to also take care of stalls introduced by slow memtable flushes. The final goal is to eliminate function MakeRoomForWrite(), which currently needs to be called for every column family by every write.
Test Plan: make check for now. I'll add some unit tests later. Also, perf test.
Reviewers: dhruba, yhchiang, MarkCallaghan, sdong, ljin
Reviewed By: ljin
Subscribers: leveldb
Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D22791
2014-09-08 20:20:25 +02:00
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delay_token_2.reset();
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2015-05-16 00:52:51 +02:00
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// 1000 used, 8240 left
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ASSERT_EQ(static_cast<uint64_t>(0), controller.GetDelay(&env, 1000u));
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env.now_micros_ += 100u; // sleep credit 100
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// 1000 used, 7240 left
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ASSERT_EQ(static_cast<uint64_t>(0), controller.GetDelay(&env, 1000u));
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env.now_micros_ += 100u; // sleep credit 200
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// One refill: 10240 fileed, sleep credit generates 2000. 8000 used
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// 7240 + 10240 + 2000 - 8000 = 11480 left
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ASSERT_EQ(static_cast<uint64_t>(1024u), controller.GetDelay(&env, 8000u));
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env.now_micros_ += 200u; // sleep debt 824
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// 1000 used, 10480 left.
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ASSERT_EQ(static_cast<uint64_t>(0), controller.GetDelay(&env, 1000u));
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env.now_micros_ += 200u; // sleep debt 624
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// Out of bound sleep, still 10480 left
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ASSERT_EQ(static_cast<uint64_t>(3000624u),
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controller.GetDelay(&env, 30000000u));
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env.now_micros_ += 3000724u; // sleep credit 100
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// 6000 used, 4480 left.
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ASSERT_EQ(static_cast<uint64_t>(0), controller.GetDelay(&env, 6000u));
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env.now_micros_ += 200u; // sleep credit 300
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// One refill, credit 4480 balance + 3000 credit + 10240 refill
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// Use 8000, 9720 left
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ASSERT_EQ(static_cast<uint64_t>(1024u), controller.GetDelay(&env, 8000u));
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env.now_micros_ += 3024u; // sleep credit 2000
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// 1720 left
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ASSERT_EQ(static_cast<uint64_t>(0u), controller.GetDelay(&env, 8000u));
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// 1720 balance + 20000 credit = 20170 left
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// Use 8000, 12170 left
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ASSERT_EQ(static_cast<uint64_t>(0u), controller.GetDelay(&env, 8000u));
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// 4170 left
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ASSERT_EQ(static_cast<uint64_t>(0u), controller.GetDelay(&env, 8000u));
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// Need a refill
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ASSERT_EQ(static_cast<uint64_t>(1024u), controller.GetDelay(&env, 9000u));
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Push- instead of pull-model for managing Write stalls
Summary:
Introducing WriteController, which is a source of truth about per-DB write delays. Let's define an DB epoch as a period where there are no flushes and compactions (i.e. new epoch is started when flush or compaction finishes). Each epoch can either:
* proceed with all writes without delay
* delay all writes by fixed time
* stop all writes
The three modes are recomputed at each epoch change (flush, compaction), rather than on every write (which is currently the case).
When we have a lot of column families, our current pull behavior adds a big overhead, since we need to loop over every column family for every write. With new push model, overhead on Write code-path is minimal.
This is just the start. Next step is to also take care of stalls introduced by slow memtable flushes. The final goal is to eliminate function MakeRoomForWrite(), which currently needs to be called for every column family by every write.
Test Plan: make check for now. I'll add some unit tests later. Also, perf test.
Reviewers: dhruba, yhchiang, MarkCallaghan, sdong, ljin
Reviewed By: ljin
Subscribers: leveldb
Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D22791
2014-09-08 20:20:25 +02:00
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delay_token_1.reset();
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2015-05-16 00:52:51 +02:00
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ASSERT_EQ(static_cast<uint64_t>(0), controller.GetDelay(&env, 30000000u));
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Push- instead of pull-model for managing Write stalls
Summary:
Introducing WriteController, which is a source of truth about per-DB write delays. Let's define an DB epoch as a period where there are no flushes and compactions (i.e. new epoch is started when flush or compaction finishes). Each epoch can either:
* proceed with all writes without delay
* delay all writes by fixed time
* stop all writes
The three modes are recomputed at each epoch change (flush, compaction), rather than on every write (which is currently the case).
When we have a lot of column families, our current pull behavior adds a big overhead, since we need to loop over every column family for every write. With new push model, overhead on Write code-path is minimal.
This is just the start. Next step is to also take care of stalls introduced by slow memtable flushes. The final goal is to eliminate function MakeRoomForWrite(), which currently needs to be called for every column family by every write.
Test Plan: make check for now. I'll add some unit tests later. Also, perf test.
Reviewers: dhruba, yhchiang, MarkCallaghan, sdong, ljin
Reviewed By: ljin
Subscribers: leveldb
Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D22791
2014-09-08 20:20:25 +02:00
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delay_token_1.reset();
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maint: use ASSERT_TRUE, not ASSERT_EQ(true; same for false
Summary:
The usage I'm fixing here caused trouble on Fedora 21 when
compiling with the current gcc version 4.9.2 20150212 (Red Hat 4.9.2-6) (GCC):
db/write_controller_test.cc: In member function ‘virtual void rocksdb::WriteControllerTest_SanityTest_Test::TestBody()’:
db/write_controller_test.cc:23:165: error: converting ‘false’ to pointer type for argument 1 of ‘char testing::internal::IsNullLiteralHelper(testing::internal::Secret*)’ [-Werror=conversion-null]
ASSERT_EQ(false, controller.IsStopped());
^
This change was induced mechanically via:
git grep -l -E 'ASSERT_EQ\(false'|xargs perl -pi -e 's/ASSERT_EQ\(false, /ASSERT_FALSE(/'
git grep -l -E 'ASSERT_EQ\(true'|xargs perl -pi -e 's/ASSERT_EQ\(true, /ASSERT_TRUE(/'
Except for the three in utilities/backupable/backupable_db_test.cc for which
I ended up reformatting (joining lines) in the result.
As for why this problem is exhibited with that version of gcc, and none
of the others I've used (from 4.8.1 through gcc-5.0.0 and newer), I suspect
it's a bug in F21's gcc that has been fixed in gcc-5.0.0.
Test Plan:
"make" now succeed on Fedora 21
Reviewers: ljin, rven, igor.sugak, yhchiang, sdong, igor
Reviewed By: igor
Subscribers: dhruba
Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D37329
2015-04-17 23:54:17 +02:00
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ASSERT_FALSE(controller.IsStopped());
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Push- instead of pull-model for managing Write stalls
Summary:
Introducing WriteController, which is a source of truth about per-DB write delays. Let's define an DB epoch as a period where there are no flushes and compactions (i.e. new epoch is started when flush or compaction finishes). Each epoch can either:
* proceed with all writes without delay
* delay all writes by fixed time
* stop all writes
The three modes are recomputed at each epoch change (flush, compaction), rather than on every write (which is currently the case).
When we have a lot of column families, our current pull behavior adds a big overhead, since we need to loop over every column family for every write. With new push model, overhead on Write code-path is minimal.
This is just the start. Next step is to also take care of stalls introduced by slow memtable flushes. The final goal is to eliminate function MakeRoomForWrite(), which currently needs to be called for every column family by every write.
Test Plan: make check for now. I'll add some unit tests later. Also, perf test.
Reviewers: dhruba, yhchiang, MarkCallaghan, sdong, ljin
Reviewed By: ljin
Subscribers: leveldb
Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D22791
2014-09-08 20:20:25 +02:00
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}
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} // namespace rocksdb
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2015-03-17 22:08:00 +01:00
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int main(int argc, char** argv) {
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::testing::InitGoogleTest(&argc, argv);
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return RUN_ALL_TESTS();
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}
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