Summary:
Adds an improved, replacement Bloom filter implementation (FastLocalBloom) for full and partitioned filters in the block-based table. This replacement is faster and more accurate, especially for high bits per key or millions of keys in a single filter.
Speed
The improved speed, at least on recent x86_64, comes from
* Using fastrange instead of modulo (%)
* Using our new hash function (XXH3 preview, added in a previous commit), which is much faster for large keys and only *slightly* slower on keys around 12 bytes if hashing the same size many thousands of times in a row.
* Optimizing the Bloom filter queries with AVX2 SIMD operations. (Added AVX2 to the USE_SSE=1 build.) Careful design was required to support (a) SIMD-optimized queries, (b) compatible non-SIMD code that's simple and efficient, (c) flexible choice of number of probes, and (d) essentially maximized accuracy for a cache-local Bloom filter. Probes are made eight at a time, so any number of probes up to 8 is the same speed, then up to 16, etc.
* Prefetching cache lines when building the filter. Although this optimization could be applied to the old structure as well, it seems to balance out the small added cost of accumulating 64 bit hashes for adding to the filter rather than 32 bit hashes.
Here's nominal speed data from filter_bench (200MB in filters, about 10k keys each, 10 bits filter data / key, 6 probes, avg key size 24 bytes, includes hashing time) on Skylake DE (relatively low clock speed):
$ ./filter_bench -quick -impl=2 -net_includes_hashing # New Bloom filter
Build avg ns/key: 47.7135
Mixed inside/outside queries...
Single filter net ns/op: 26.2825
Random filter net ns/op: 150.459
Average FP rate %: 0.954651
$ ./filter_bench -quick -impl=0 -net_includes_hashing # Old Bloom filter
Build avg ns/key: 47.2245
Mixed inside/outside queries...
Single filter net ns/op: 63.2978
Random filter net ns/op: 188.038
Average FP rate %: 1.13823
Similar build time but dramatically faster query times on hot data (63 ns to 26 ns), and somewhat faster on stale data (188 ns to 150 ns). Performance differences on batched and skewed query loads are between these extremes as expected.
The only other interesting thing about speed is "inside" (query key was added to filter) vs. "outside" (query key was not added to filter) query times. The non-SIMD implementations are substantially slower when most queries are "outside" vs. "inside". This goes against what one might expect or would have observed years ago, as "outside" queries only need about two probes on average, due to short-circuiting, while "inside" always have num_probes (say 6). The problem is probably the nastily unpredictable branch. The SIMD implementation has few branches (very predictable) and has pretty consistent running time regardless of query outcome.
Accuracy
The generally improved accuracy (re: Issue https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/5857) comes from a better design for probing indices
within a cache line (re: Issue https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/4120) and improved accuracy for millions of keys in a single filter from using a 64-bit hash function (XXH3p). Design details in code comments.
Accuracy data (generalizes, except old impl gets worse with millions of keys):
Memory bits per key: FP rate percent old impl -> FP rate percent new impl
6: 5.70953 -> 5.69888
8: 2.45766 -> 2.29709
10: 1.13977 -> 0.959254
12: 0.662498 -> 0.411593
16: 0.353023 -> 0.0873754
24: 0.261552 -> 0.0060971
50: 0.225453 -> ~0.00003 (less than 1 in a million queries are FP)
Fixes https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/5857
Fixes https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/4120
Unlike the old implementation, this implementation has a fixed cache line size (64 bytes). At 10 bits per key, the accuracy of this new implementation is very close to the old implementation with 128-byte cache line size. If there's sufficient demand, this implementation could be generalized.
Compatibility
Although old releases would see the new structure as corrupt filter data and read the table as if there's no filter, we've decided only to enable the new Bloom filter with new format_version=5. This provides a smooth path for automatic adoption over time, with an option for early opt-in.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/6007
Test Plan: filter_bench has been used thoroughly to validate speed, accuracy, and correctness. Unit tests have been carefully updated to exercise new and old implementations, as well as the logic to select an implementation based on context (format_version).
Differential Revision: D18294749
Pulled By: pdillinger
fbshipit-source-id: d44c9db3696e4d0a17caaec47075b7755c262c5f
Summary:
Recent change https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5861 mistakely use "prefix_extractor_ != nullptr" as the condition to determine whehter prefix bloom filter isused. It fails to consider read_options.total_order_seek, so it is wrong. The result is that an optimization for non-total-order seek is mistakely applied to total order seek, and introduces a bug in following corner case:
Because of RangeDelete(), a file's largest key is extended. Seek key falls into the range deleted file, so level iterator seeks into the previous file without getting any key. The correct behavior is to place the iterator to the first key of the next file. However, an optimization is triggered and invalidates the iterator because it is out of the prefix range, causing wrong results. This behavior is reproduced in the unit test added.
Fix the bug by setting prefix_extractor to be null if total order seek is used.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/6028
Test Plan: Add a unit test which fails without the fix.
Differential Revision: D18479063
fbshipit-source-id: ac075f013029fcf69eb3a598f14c98cce3e810b3
Summary:
Bug in PR https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/5941 when char is unsigned that should only affect
assertion on unused/invalid filter metadata.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/6024
Test Plan: on ARM: ./bloom_test && ./db_bloom_filter_test && ./block_based_filter_block_test && ./full_filter_block_test && ./partitioned_filter_block_test
Differential Revision: D18461206
Pulled By: pdillinger
fbshipit-source-id: 68a7c813a0b5791c05265edc03cdf52c78880e9a
Summary:
Add a new API that allows a user to call MultiGet specifying multiple keys belonging to different column families. This is mainly useful for users who want to do a consistent read of keys across column families, with the added performance benefits of batching and returning values using PinnableSlice.
As part of this change, the code in the original multi-column family MultiGet for acquiring the super versions has been refactored into a separate function that can be used by both, the batching and the non-batching versions of MultiGet.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5816
Test Plan:
make check
make asan_check
asan_crash_test
Differential Revision: D18408676
Pulled By: anand1976
fbshipit-source-id: 933e7bec91dd70e7b633be4ff623a1116cc28c8d
Summary:
Right now, db_stress doesn't cover SeekForPrev(). Add the coverage, which mirrors what we do for Seek().
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/6022
Test Plan: Run "make crash_test". Do some manual source code hack to simular iterator wrong results and see it caught.
Differential Revision: D18442193
fbshipit-source-id: 879b79000d5e33c625c7e970636de191ccd7776c
Summary:
The calculation in BlockBasedTable::MultiGet for the required buffer length for reading in compressed blocks is incorrect. It needs to take the 5-byte block trailer into account.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/6014
Test Plan: Add a unit test DBBasicTest.MultiGetBufferOverrun that fails in asan_check before the fix, and passes after.
Differential Revision: D18412753
Pulled By: anand1976
fbshipit-source-id: 754dfb66be1d5f161a7efdf87be872198c7e3b72
Summary:
Fix issue https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/6012.
I found that it may be caused by the following codes in function _RemoveOldMemTables()_ in **db/memtable_list.cc** :
```
for (auto it = memlist.rbegin(); it != memlist.rend(); ++it) {
MemTable* mem = *it;
if (mem->GetNextLogNumber() > log_number) {
break;
}
current_->Remove(mem, to_delete);
```
The iterator **it** turns invalid after `current_->Remove(mem, to_delete);`
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/6013
Test Plan:
```
make check
```
Differential Revision: D18401107
Pulled By: riversand963
fbshipit-source-id: bf0da3b868ed70f7aff24cf7b3e2049c0c5c7a4e
Summary:
When users use Level-Compaction-with-TTL by setting `cf_options.ttl`, the ttl-expired data could take n*ttl time to reach the bottom level (where n is the number of levels) due to how the `creation_time` table property was calculated for the newly created files during compaction. The creation time of new files was set to a max of all compaction-input-files-creation-times which essentially resulted in resetting the ttl as the key range moves across levels. This behavior is now fixed by changing the `creation_time` to be based on minimum of all compaction-input-files-creation-times; this will cause cascading compactions across levels for the ttl-expired data to move to the bottom level, resulting in getting rid of tombstones/deleted-data faster.
This will help start cascading compactions to move the expired key range to the bottom-most level faster.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5992
Test Plan: `make check`
Differential Revision: D18257883
Pulled By: sagar0
fbshipit-source-id: 00df0bb8d0b7e14d9fc239df2cba8559f3e54cbc
Summary:
The patch adds logic to BlobDB to maintain the mapping between blob files
and SSTs for which the blob file in question is the oldest blob file referenced
by the SST file. The mapping is initialized during database open based on the
information retrieved using `GetLiveFilesMetaData`, and updated after
flushes/compactions based on the information received through the `EventListener`
interface (or, in the case of manual compactions issued through the `CompactFiles`
API, the `CompactionJobInfo` object).
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/6020
Test Plan: Added a unit test; also tested using the BlobDB mode of `db_bench`.
Differential Revision: D18410508
Pulled By: ltamasi
fbshipit-source-id: dd9e778af781cfdb0d7056298c54ba9cebdd54a5
Summary:
Only if there is a crash, power failure, or I/O error in
DeleteBackup, shared or private files from the backup might be left
behind that are not cleaned up by PurgeOldBackups or DeleteBackup-- only
by GarbageCollect. This makes the BackupEngine API "leaky by default."
Even if it means a modest performance hit, I think we should make
Delete and Purge do as they say, with ongoing best effort: i.e. future
calls will attempt to finish any incomplete work from earlier calls.
This change does that by having DeleteBackup and PurgeOldBackups do a
GarbageCollect, unless (to minimize performance hit) this BackupEngine
has already done a GarbageCollect and there have been no
deletion-related I/O errors in that GarbageCollect or since then.
Rejected alternative 1: remove meta file last instead of first. This would in theory turn partially deleted backups into corrupted backups, but code changes would be needed to allow the missing files and consider it acceptably corrupt, rather than failing to open the BackupEngine. This might be a reasonable choice, but I mostly rejected it because it doesn't solve the legacy problem of cleaning up existing lingering files.
Rejected alternative 2: use a deletion marker file. If deletion started with creating a file that marks a backup as flagged for deletion, then we could reliably detect partially deleted backups and efficiently finish removing them. In addition to not solving the legacy problem, this could be precarious if there's a disk full situation, and we try to create a new file in order to delete some files. Ugh.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/6015
Test Plan: Updated unit tests
Differential Revision: D18401333
Pulled By: pdillinger
fbshipit-source-id: 12944e372ce6809f3f5a4c416c3b321a8927d925
Summary:
The test would fire two flushes to let them run in parallel. Previously it wait for the first job to be scheduled before firing the second. It is possible the job is not started before the second job being scheduled, making the two job combine into one. Change to wait for the first job being started.
Fixes https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/6017
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/6018
Test Plan:
```
while ./db_flush_test --gtest_filter=*FireOnFlushCompletedAfterCommittedResult*; do :; done
```
and let it run for a while.
Signed-off-by: Yi Wu <yiwu@pingcap.com>
Differential Revision: D18405576
Pulled By: riversand963
fbshipit-source-id: 6ebb6262e033d5dc2ef81cb3eb410b314f2de4c9
Summary:
The patch exposes the file numbers of the SSTs as well as the oldest blob
files they contain a reference to through the GetColumnFamilyMetaData/
GetLiveFilesMetaData interface.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/6011
Test Plan:
Fixed and extended the existing unit tests. (The earlier ColumnFamilyMetaDataTest
wasn't really testing anything because the generated memtables were never
flushed, so the metadata structure was essentially empty.)
Differential Revision: D18361697
Pulled By: ltamasi
fbshipit-source-id: d5ed1d94ac70858b84393c48711441ddfe1251e9
Summary:
From bzip2's official [download page](http://www.bzip.org/downloads.html), we could download it from sourceforge. This source would be more credible than previous web archive.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5995
Differential Revision: D18377662
fbshipit-source-id: e8353f83d5d6ea6067f78208b7bfb7f0d5b49c05
Summary:
This PR fixes https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/5975. In ```BlockBasedTable::RetrieveMultipleBlocks()```, we were calling ```MaybeReadBlocksAndLoadToCache()```, which is a no-op if neither uncompressed nor compressed block cache are configured.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5991
Test Plan:
1. Add unit tests that fail with the old code and pass with the new
2. make check and asan_check
Cc spetrunia
Differential Revision: D18272744
Pulled By: anand1976
fbshipit-source-id: e62fa6090d1a6adf84fcd51dfd6859b03c6aebfe
Summary:
In stress test, all iterator verification is turned off is lower bound is enabled. This might be stricter than needed. This PR relaxes the condition and include the case where lower bound is lower than both of seek key and upper bound. It seems to work mostly fine when I run crash test locally.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5869
Test Plan: Run crash_test
Differential Revision: D18363578
fbshipit-source-id: 23d57e11ea507949b8100f4190ddfbe8db052d5a
Summary:
It's useful to add test coverage for universal compaction's periodic compaction. Add two tests.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/6002
Test Plan: Run the two tests
Differential Revision: D18363544
fbshipit-source-id: bbd04b54057315f64f959709006412db1f76d170
Summary:
Recently, periodic compaction got turned on by default for leveled compaction is compaction filter is used. Since periodic compaction is now supported in universal compaction too, we do the same default for universal now.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5994
Test Plan: Add a new unit test.
Differential Revision: D18363744
fbshipit-source-id: 5093288ce990ee3cab0e44ffd92d8489fbcd6a48
Summary:
TEST_GROUP=1 has sometimes been timing out but generally taking
45-50 minutes vs. 20-25 for groups 2-4. Beyond the compilation time, tests in
group 1 consist of about 19 minutes of db_test, and 7 minutes of everything
else. This change moves most of that "everything else" to group 2.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/6010
Test Plan: Travis for this PR, oncall watch Travis
Differential Revision: D18373536
Pulled By: pdillinger
fbshipit-source-id: 0b3af004c71e4fd6bc01a94dac34cc3079fc9ce1
Summary:
Right now, in db_stress's CF consistency test's TestGet case, if failure happens, we do normal string printing, rather than hex printing, so that some text is not printed out, which makes debugging harder. Fix it by printing hex instead.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5989
Test Plan: Build db_stress and see t passes.
Differential Revision: D18363552
fbshipit-source-id: 09d1b8f6fbff37441cbe7e63a1aef27551226cec
Summary:
In the previous PR https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/4788, user can use db_bench mix_graph option to generate the workload that is from the social graph. The key is generated based on the key access hotness. In this PR, user can further model the key-range hotness and fit those to two-term-exponential distribution. First, user cuts the whole key space into small key ranges (e.g., key-ranges are the same size and the key-range number is the number of SST files). Then, user calculates the average access count per key of each key-range as the key-range hotness. Next, user fits the key-range hotness to two-term-exponential distribution (f(x) = f(x) = a*exp(b*x) + c*exp(d*x)) and generate the value of a, b, c, and d. They are the parameters in db_bench: prefix_dist_a, prefix_dist_b, prefix_dist_c, and prefix_dist_d. Finally, user can run db_bench by specify the parameters.
For example:
`./db_bench --benchmarks="mixgraph" -use_direct_io_for_flush_and_compaction=true -use_direct_reads=true -cache_size=268435456 -key_dist_a=0.002312 -key_dist_b=0.3467 -keyrange_dist_a=14.18 -keyrange_dist_b=-2.917 -keyrange_dist_c=0.0164 -keyrange_dist_d=-0.08082 -keyrange_num=30 -value_k=0.2615 -value_sigma=25.45 -iter_k=2.517 -iter_sigma=14.236 -mix_get_ratio=0.85 -mix_put_ratio=0.14 -mix_seek_ratio=0.01 -sine_mix_rate_interval_milliseconds=5000 -sine_a=350 -sine_b=0.0105 -sine_d=50000 --perf_level=2 -reads=1000000 -num=5000000 -key_size=48`
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5953
Test Plan: run db_bench with different parameters and checked the results.
Differential Revision: D18053527
Pulled By: zhichao-cao
fbshipit-source-id: 171f8b3142bd76462f1967c58345ad7e4f84bab7
Summary:
DBImpl extends the public GetSnapshot() with GetSnapshotForWriteConflictBoundary() method that takes snapshots specially for write-write conflict checking. Compaction treats such snapshots differently to avoid GCing a value written after that, so that the write conflict remains visible even after the compaction. The patch extends stress tests with such snapshots.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5897
Differential Revision: D17937476
Pulled By: maysamyabandeh
fbshipit-source-id: bd8b0c578827990302194f63ae0181e15752951d
Summary:
According to
https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/wiki/Rocksdb-BlockBasedTable-Format,
the block read by BlockBasedTable::ReadMetaBlock is actually the meta index
block. Therefore, it is better to rename the function to ReadMetaIndexBlock.
This PR also applies some format change to existing code.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/6009
Test Plan: make check
Differential Revision: D18333238
Pulled By: riversand963
fbshipit-source-id: 2c4340a29b3edba53d19c132cbfd04caf6242aed
Summary:
For MDEV-19670: MyRocks: key lookups into deleted data are very slow
BaseDeltaIterator remembers iterate_upper_bound and will not let delta_iterator_
walk above the iterate_upper_bound if base_iterator_ is not valid
anymore.
== Rationale ==
The most straightforward way would be to make the delta_iterator
(which is a rocksdb::WBWIIterator) to support iterator bounds. But
checking for bounds has an extra CPU overhead.
So we put the check into BaseDeltaIterator, and only make it when
base_iterator_ is not valid.
(note: We could take it even further, and move the check a few lines
down, and only check iterator bounds ourselves if base_iterator_ is
not valid AND delta_iterator_ hit a tombstone).
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5403
Differential Revision: D15863092
Pulled By: maysamyabandeh
fbshipit-source-id: 8da458e7b9af95ff49356666f69664b4a6ccf49b
Summary:
MaxCatchupWithNewSnapshot tests that the snapshot sequence number will be larger than the max sequence number when the snapshot was taken. However since the test does not have access to the max sequence number when the snapshot was taken, it uses max sequence number after that, which could have advanced the snapshot by then, thus making the test flaky.
The fix is to compare with max sequence number before the snapshot was taken, which is a lower bound for the value when the snapshot was taken.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5850
Test Plan: ~/gtest-parallel/gtest-parallel --repeat=12800 ./write_prepared_transaction_test --gtest_filter="*MaxCatchupWithNewSnapshot*"
Differential Revision: D17608926
Pulled By: maysamyabandeh
fbshipit-source-id: b122ae5a27f982b290bd60da852e28d3c5eb0136
Summary:
We recently added periodic compaction to universal compaction. An old assertion that we can't onlyl compact the last sorted run triggered. However, with periodic compaction, it is possible that we only compact the last sorted run, so the assertion now became stricter than needed. Relaxing this assertion.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/6000
Test Plan: This should be a low risk change. Will observe whether stress test will pass after it.
Differential Revision: D18285396
fbshipit-source-id: 9a6863debdf104c40a7f6c46ab62d84cdf5d8592
Summary:
This reverts commit 351e25401b.
All branches have been fixed to buildable on FB environments, so we can revert it.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5999
Differential Revision: D18281947
fbshipit-source-id: 6deaaf1b5df2349eee5d6ed9b91208cd7e23ec8e
Summary:
FlushJobInfo and CompactionJobInfo are aggregates; we should use the
aggregate initialization syntax to ensure members (specifically those of
built-in types) are value-initialized.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5997
Test Plan: make check
Differential Revision: D18273398
Pulled By: ltamasi
fbshipit-source-id: 35b1a63ad9ca01605d288329858af72fffd7f392
Summary:
A recent commit make periodic compaction option valid in FIFO, which means TTL. But we fail to disable it in crash test, causing assert failure. Fix it by having it disabled.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5993
Test Plan: Restart "make crash_test" many times and make sure --periodic_compaction_seconds=0 is always the case when --compaction_style=2
Differential Revision: D18263223
fbshipit-source-id: c91a802017d83ae89ac43827d1b0012861933814
Summary:
For upcoming new SST filter implementations, we will use a new
64-bit hash function (XXH3 preview, slightly modified). This change
updates hash.{h,cc} for that change, adds unit tests, and out-of-lines
the implementations to keep hash.h as clean/small as possible.
In developing the unit tests, I discovered that the XXH3 preview always
returns zero for the empty string. Zero is problematic for some
algorithms (including an upcoming SST filter implementation) if it
occurs more often than at the "natural" rate, so it should not be
returned from trivial values using trivial seeds. I modified our fork
of XXH3 to return a modest hash of the seed for the empty string.
With hash function details out-of-lines in hash.h, it makes sense to
enable XXH_INLINE_ALL, so that direct calls to XXH64/XXH32/XXH3p
are inlined. To fix array-bounds warnings on some inline calls, I
injected some casts to uintptr_t in xxhash.cc. (Issue reported to Yann.)
Revised: Reverted using XXH_INLINE_ALL for now. Some Facebook
checks are unhappy about #include on xxhash.cc file. I would
fix that by rename to xxhash_cc.h, but to best preserve history I want
to do that in a separate commit (PR) from the uintptr casts.
Also updated filter_bench for this change, improving the performance
predictability of dry run hashing and adding support for 64-bit hash
(for upcoming new SST filter implementations, minor dead code in the
tool for now).
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5984
Differential Revision: D18246567
Pulled By: pdillinger
fbshipit-source-id: 6162fbf6381d63c8cc611dd7ec70e1ddc883fbb8
Summary:
This change sets up for alternate implementations underlying
BloomFilterPolicy:
* Refactor BloomFilterPolicy and expose in internal .h file so that it's easy to iterate over / select implementations for testing, regardless of what the best public interface will look like. Most notably updated db_bloom_filter_test to use this.
* Hide FullFilterBitsBuilder from unit tests (alternate derived classes planned); expose the part important for testing (CalculateSpace), as abstract class BuiltinFilterBitsBuilder. (Also cleaned up internally exposed interface to CalculateSpace.)
* Rename BloomTest -> BlockBasedBloomTest for clarity (despite ongoing confusion between block-based table and block-based filter)
* Assert that block-based filter construction interface is only used on BloomFilterPolicy appropriately constructed. (A couple of tests updated to add ", true".)
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5967
Test Plan: make check
Differential Revision: D18138704
Pulled By: pdillinger
fbshipit-source-id: 55ef9273423b0696309e251f50b8c1b5e9ec7597
Summary:
We have updated earlier release branches going back to 5.5 so they are
built using gcc7 by default. Disabling ancient versions before that
until we figure out a plan for them.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5990
Test Plan: Ran the script locally.
Differential Revision: D18252386
Pulled By: ltamasi
fbshipit-source-id: a7bbb30dc52ff2eaaf31a29ecc79f7cf4e2834dc
Summary:
Previously, periodic compaction is not supported in universal compaction. Add the support using following approach: if any file is marked as qualified for periodid compaction, trigger a full compaction. If a full compaction is prevented by files being compacted, try to compact the higher levels than files currently being compacted. If in this way we can only compact the last sorted run and none of the file to be compacted qualifies for periodic compaction, skip the compact. This is to prevent the same single level compaction from being executed again and again.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5970
Test Plan: Add several test cases.
Differential Revision: D18147097
fbshipit-source-id: 8ecc308154d9aca96fb192c51fbceba3947550c1
Summary:
Right now, by default FIFO compaction has no TTL. We believe that a default TTL of 30 days will be better. With this patch, the default will be changed to 30 days. Default of Options.periodic_compaction_seconds will mean the same as options.ttl. If Options.ttl and Options.periodic_compaction_seconds left default, a default 30 days TTL will be used. If both options are set, the stricter value of the two will be used.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5987
Test Plan: Add an option sanitize test to cover the case.
Differential Revision: D18237935
fbshipit-source-id: a6dcea1f36c3849e13c0a69e413d73ad8eab58c9
Summary:
Compaction iterator has many assert statements that are active only during test runs. Some rare bugs would show up only at runtime could violate the assert condition but go unnoticed since assert statements are not compiled in release mode. Turning the assert statements to runtime check sone pors and cons:
Pros:
- A bug that would result into incorrect data would be detected early before the incorrect data is written to the disk.
Cons:
- Runtime overhead: which should be negligible since compaction cpu is the minority in the overall cpu usage
- The assert statements might already being violated at runtime, and turning them to runtime failure might result into reliability issues.
The patch takes a conservative step in this direction by logging the assert violations at runtime. If we see any violation reported in logs, we investigate. Otherwise, we can go ahead turning them to runtime error.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5935
Differential Revision: D18229697
Pulled By: maysamyabandeh
fbshipit-source-id: f1890eca80ccd7cca29737f1825badb9aa8038a8
Summary:
Recently, pipelined write is enabled even if atomic flush is enabled, which causing sanitizing failure in db_stress. Revert this change.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5986
Test Plan: Run "make crash_test_with_atomic_flush" and see it to run for some while so that the old sanitizing error (which showed up quickly) doesn't show up.
Differential Revision: D18228278
fbshipit-source-id: 27fdf2f8e3e77068c9725a838b9bef4ab25a2553
Summary:
More release branches are created. We should include them in continuous format compatibility checks.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5985
Test Plan: Let's see whether it is passes.
Differential Revision: D18226532
fbshipit-source-id: 75d8cad5b03ccea4ce16f00cea1f8b7893b0c0c8
Summary:
In pipeline writing mode, memtable switching needs to wait for memtable writing to finish to make sure that when memtables are made immutable, inserts are not going to them. This is currently done in DBImpl::SwitchMemtable(). This is done after flush_scheduler_.TakeNextColumnFamily() is called to fetch the list of column families to switch. The function flush_scheduler_.TakeNextColumnFamily() itself, however, is not thread-safe when being called together with flush_scheduler_.ScheduleFlush().
This change provides a fix, which moves the waiting logic before flush_scheduler_.TakeNextColumnFamily(). WaitForPendingWrites() is a natural place where the logic can happen.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5716
Test Plan: Run all tests with ASAN and TSAN.
Differential Revision: D18217658
fbshipit-source-id: b9c5e765c9989645bf10afda7c5c726c3f82f6c3
Summary:
Right now, in db_stress's iterator tests, we always use the same CF to validate iterator results. This commit changes it so that a randomized CF is used in Cf consistency test, where every CF should have exactly the same data. This would help catch more bugs.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5983
Test Plan: Run "make crash_test_with_atomic_flush".
Differential Revision: D18217643
fbshipit-source-id: 3ac998852a0378bb59790b20c5f236f6a5d681fe
Summary:
- Periodic compactions are auto-enabled if a compaction filter or a compaction filter factory is set, in Level Compaction.
- The default value of `periodic_compaction_seconds` is changed to UINT64_MAX, which lets RocksDB auto-tune periodic compactions as needed. An explicit value of 0 will still work as before ie. to disable periodic compactions completely. For now, on seeing a compaction filter along with a UINT64_MAX value for `periodic_compaction_seconds`, RocksDB will make SST files older than 30 days to go through periodic copmactions.
Some RocksDB users make use of compaction filters to control when their data can be deleted, usually with a custom TTL logic. But it is occasionally possible that the compactions get delayed by considerable time due to factors like low writes to a key range, data reaching bottom level, etc before the TTL expiry. Periodic Compactions feature was originally built to help such cases. Now periodic compactions are auto enabled by default when compaction filters or compaction filter factories are used, as it is generally helpful to all cases to collect garbage.
`periodic_compaction_seconds` is set to a large value, 30 days, in `SanitizeOptions` when RocksDB sees that a `compaction_filter` or `compaction_filter_factory` is used.
This is done only for Level Compaction style.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5865
Test Plan:
- Added a new test `DBCompactionTest.LevelPeriodicCompactionWithCompactionFilters` to make sure that `periodic_compaction_seconds` is set if either `compaction_filter` or `compaction_filter_factory` options are set.
- `COMPILE_WITH_ASAN=1 make check`
Differential Revision: D17659180
Pulled By: sagar0
fbshipit-source-id: 4887b9cf2e53cf2dc93a7b658c6b15e1181217ee
Summary:
filter_bench is a specialized micro-benchmarking tool that
should not be needed with ROCKSDB_LITE. This should fix the LITE build.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5978
Test Plan: make LITE=1 check
Differential Revision: D18177941
Pulled By: pdillinger
fbshipit-source-id: b73a171404661e09e018bc99afcf8d4bf1e2949c
Summary:
Fix for lite build
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5971
Test Plan: make J=1 -j64 LITE=1 all check
Differential Revision: D18148306
Pulled By: vjnadimpalli
fbshipit-source-id: 5b9a3edc3e73e054fee6b96e6f6e583cecc898f3
Summary:
* Adds support for plain table filter. This is not critical right now, but does add a -impl flag that will be useful for new filter implementations initially targeted at block-based table (and maybe later ported to plain table)
* Better mixing of inside vs. outside queries, for more realism
* A -best_case option handy for implementation tuning inner loop
* Option for whether to include hashing time in dry run / net timings
No modifications to production code, just filter_bench.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5968
Differential Revision: D18139872
Pulled By: pdillinger
fbshipit-source-id: 5b09eba963111b48f9e0525a706e9921070990e8
Summary:
Adding a new API to db.h that allows users to get file_creation_time of the oldest file in the DB.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5948
Test Plan: Added unit test.
Differential Revision: D18056151
Pulled By: vjnadimpalli
fbshipit-source-id: 448ec9d34cb6772e1e5a62db399ace00dcbfbb5d
Summary:
Some filtering tests were unfriendly to new implementations of
FilterBitsBuilder because of dynamic_cast to FullFilterBitsBuilder. Most
of those have now been cleaned up, worked around, or at least changed
from crash on dynamic_cast failure to individual test failure.
Also put some clarifying comments on filter-related APIs.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5960
Test Plan: make check
Differential Revision: D18121223
Pulled By: pdillinger
fbshipit-source-id: e83827d9d5d96315d96f8e25a99cd70f497d802c
Summary:
A bug occasionally shows up in crash test, and https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/5851 reproduces it.
The bug can surface in the following way.
1. Database has multiple column families.
2. Between one DB restart, the last log file is corrupted in the middle (not the tail)
3. During restart, DB crashes between flushing between two column families.
Then DB will fail to be opened again with error "SST file is ahead of WALs".
Solution is to update the log number associated with each column family altogether after flushing all column families' memtables. The version edits should be written to a new MANIFEST. Only after writing to all these version edits succeed does RocksDB (atomically) points the CURRENT file to the new MANIFEST.
Test plan (on devserver):
```
$make all && make check
```
Specifically
```
$make db_test2
$./db_test2 --gtest_filter=DBTest2.CrashInRecoveryMultipleCF
```
Also checked for compatibility as follows.
Use this branch, run DBTest2.CrashInRecoveryMultipleCF and preserve the db directory.
Then checkout 5.4, build ldb, and dump the MANIFEST.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5856
Differential Revision: D17620818
Pulled By: riversand963
fbshipit-source-id: b52ce5969c9a8052cacec2bd805fcfb373589039
Summary:
- Updated our included xxhash implementation to version 0.7.2 (== the latest dev version as of 2019-10-09).
- Using XXH_NAMESPACE (like other fb projects) to avoid potential name collisions.
- Added fastrange64, and unit tests for it and fastrange32. These are faster alternatives to hash % range.
- Use preview version of XXH3 instead of MurmurHash64A for NPHash64
-- Had to update cache_test to increase probability of passing for any given hash function.
- Use fastrange64 instead of % with uses of NPHash64
-- Had to fix WritePreparedTransactionTest.CommitOfDelayedPrepared to avoid deadlock apparently caused by new hash collision.
- Set default seed for NPHash64 because specifying a seed rarely makes sense for it.
- Removed unnecessary include xxhash.h in a popular .h file
- Rename preview version of XXH3 to XXH3p for clarity and to ease backward compatibility in case final version of XXH3 is integrated.
Relying on existing unit tests for NPHash64-related changes. Each new implementation of fastrange64 passed unit tests when manipulating my local build to select it. I haven't done any integration performance tests, but I consider the improved performance of the pieces being swapped in to be well established.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5909
Differential Revision: D18125196
Pulled By: pdillinger
fbshipit-source-id: f6bf83d49d20cbb2549926adf454fd035f0ecc0d