Update HISTORY.md with IO fencing error code (#7402)
Summary: Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7402 Reviewed By: pdillinger Differential Revision: D23761689 Pulled By: anand1976 fbshipit-source-id: 59e10f0aaa80f6c0f5a46dc99467138c4cee0511
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* Added file_checksum and file_checksum_func_name to TableFileCreationInfo, which can pass the table file checksum information through the OnTableFileCreated callback during flush and compaction.
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* Added file_checksum and file_checksum_func_name to TableFileCreationInfo, which can pass the table file checksum information through the OnTableFileCreated callback during flush and compaction.
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* A warning is added to `DB::DeleteFile()` API describing its known problems and deprecation plan.
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* A warning is added to `DB::DeleteFile()` API describing its known problems and deprecation plan.
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* Add a new stats level, i.e. StatsLevel::kExceptTickers (PR7329) to exclude tickers even if application passes a non-null Statistics object.
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* Add a new stats level, i.e. StatsLevel::kExceptTickers (PR7329) to exclude tickers even if application passes a non-null Statistics object.
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* Added a new status code IOStatus::IOFenced() for the Env/FileSystem to indicate that writes from this instance are fenced off. Like any other background error, this error is returned to the user in Put/Merge/Delete/Flush calls and can be checked using Status::IsIOFenced().
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### Behavior Changes
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### Behavior Changes
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* File abstraction `FSRandomAccessFile.Prefetch()` default return status is changed from `OK` to `NotSupported`. If the user inherited file doesn't implement prefetch, RocksDB will create internal prefetch buffer to improve read performance.
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* File abstraction `FSRandomAccessFile.Prefetch()` default return status is changed from `OK` to `NotSupported`. If the user inherited file doesn't implement prefetch, RocksDB will create internal prefetch buffer to improve read performance.
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