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Peter Dillinger
a92bd0a183 Optimize memory and CPU for building new Bloom filter (#6175)
Summary:
The filter bits builder collects all the hashes to add in memory before adding them (because the number of keys is not known until we've walked over all the keys). Existing code uses a std::vector for this, which can mean up to 2x than necessary space allocated (and not freed) and up to ~2x write amplification in memory. Using std::deque uses close to minimal space (for large filters, the only time it matters), no write amplification, frees memory while building, and no need for large contiguous memory area. The only cost is more calls to allocator, which does not appear to matter, at least in benchmark test.

For now, this change only applies to the new (format_version=5) Bloom filter implementation, to ease before-and-after comparison downstream.

Temporary memory use during build is about the only way the new Bloom filter could regress vs. the old (because of upgrade to 64-bit hash) and that should only matter for full filters. This change should largely mitigate that potential regression.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/6175

Test Plan:
Using filter_bench with -new_builder option and 6M keys per filter is like large full filter (improvement). 10k keys and no -new_builder is like partitioned filters (about the same). (Corresponding configurations run simultaneously on devserver.)

std::vector impl (before)

    $ /usr/bin/time -v ./filter_bench -impl=2 -quick -new_builder -working_mem_size_mb=1000 -
    average_keys_per_filter=6000000
    Build avg ns/key: 52.2027
    Maximum resident set size (kbytes): 1105016
    $ /usr/bin/time -v ./filter_bench -impl=2 -quick -working_mem_size_mb=1000 -
    average_keys_per_filter=10000
    Build avg ns/key: 30.5694
    Maximum resident set size (kbytes): 1208152

std::deque impl (after)

    $ /usr/bin/time -v ./filter_bench -impl=2 -quick -new_builder -working_mem_size_mb=1000 -
    average_keys_per_filter=6000000
    Build avg ns/key: 39.0697
    Maximum resident set size (kbytes): 1087196
    $ /usr/bin/time -v ./filter_bench -impl=2 -quick -working_mem_size_mb=1000 -
    average_keys_per_filter=10000
    Build avg ns/key: 30.9348
    Maximum resident set size (kbytes): 1207980

Differential Revision: D19053431

Pulled By: pdillinger

fbshipit-source-id: 2888e748723a19d9ea40403934f13cbb8483430c
2019-12-15 21:31:08 -08:00
anand76
afa2420c2b 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 14:48:41 -08:00
Peter Dillinger
58d46d1915 Add useful idioms to Random API (OneInOpt, PercentTrue) (#6154)
Summary:
And clean up related code, especially in stress test.

(More clean up of db_stress_test_base.cc coming after this.)
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/6154

Test Plan: make check, make blackbox_crash_test for a bit

Differential Revision: D18938180

Pulled By: pdillinger

fbshipit-source-id: 524d27621b8dbb25f6dff40f1081e7c00630357e
2019-12-13 14:30:14 -08:00
Maysam Yabandeh
a796c06fef Fix build breakage from lock_guard error (#6161)
Summary:
This change fixes a source issue that caused compile time error which breaks build for many fbcode services in that setup. The size() member function of channel is a const member, so member variables accessed within it are implicitly const as well. This caused error when clang fails to resolve to a constructor that takes std::mutex because the suitable constructor got rejected due to loss of constness for its argument. The fix is to add mutable modifier to the lock_ member of channel.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/6161

Differential Revision: D18967685

Pulled By: maysamyabandeh

fbshipit-source-id: 698b6a5153c3c92eeacb842c467aa28cc350d432
2019-12-12 13:50:27 -08:00
sdong
3c347821b7 Fix thread_local_test failure caused by recent io_uring change (#6136)
Summary:
thread_local_test now fails because it asserts no thread local instance is created when the test started. However, right now a thread local instance might be created when creating PosixEnv as a static variable. Fix the test by relaxing the assumption of starting from 0.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/6136

Test Plan: Find an environment where the test fails, and see it passes with the fix applied.

Differential Revision: D18889224

fbshipit-source-id: 7946f3bfea81d236f7bb1554076696705b211b92
2019-12-09 12:03:30 -08:00
John Ericson
c16b087427 Work around weird unused errors with Mingw (#6075)
Summary:
From the reset of the code, it looks this this maybe can be unconditionally given the attribute? But I couldn't test with MSVC so I defensively put under CPP.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/6075

Differential Revision: D18723749

fbshipit-source-id: 45fc8732c28dd29aab1644225d68f3c6f39bd69b
2019-11-26 21:42:29 -08:00
Peter Dillinger
ca3b6c28c9 Expose and elaborate FilterBuildingContext (#6088)
Summary:
This change enables custom implementations of FilterPolicy to
wrap a variety of NewBloomFilterPolicy and select among them based on
contextual information such as table level and compaction style.

* Moves FilterBuildingContext to public API and elaborates it with more
useful data. (It would be nice to put more general options-like data,
but at the time this object is constructed, we are using internal APIs
ImmutableCFOptions and MutableCFOptions and don't have easy access to
ColumnFamilyOptions that I can tell.)

* Renames BloomFilterPolicy::GetFilterBitsBuilderInternal to
GetBuilderWithContext, because it's now public.

* Plumbs through the table's "level_at_creation" for filter building
context.

* Simplified some tests by adding GetBuilder() to
MockBlockBasedTableTester.

* Adds test as DBBloomFilterTest.ContextCustomFilterPolicy, including
sample wrapper class LevelAndStyleCustomFilterPolicy.

* Fixes a cross-test bug in DBBloomFilterTest.OptimizeFiltersForHits
where it does not reset perf context.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/6088

Test Plan: make check, valgrind on db_bloom_filter_test

Differential Revision: D18697817

Pulled By: pdillinger

fbshipit-source-id: 5f987a2d7b07cc7a33670bc08ca6b4ca698c1cf4
2019-11-26 18:24:10 -08:00
Peter Dillinger
57f3032285 Allow fractional bits/key in BloomFilterPolicy (#6092)
Summary:
There's no technological impediment to allowing the Bloom
filter bits/key to be non-integer (fractional/decimal) values, and it
provides finer control over the memory vs. accuracy trade-off. This is
especially handy in using the format_version=5 Bloom filter in place
of the old one, because bits_per_key=9.55 provides the same accuracy as
the old bits_per_key=10.

This change not only requires refining the logic for choosing the best
num_probes for a given bits/key setting, it revealed a flaw in that logic.
As bits/key gets higher, the best num_probes for a cache-local Bloom
filter is closer to bpk / 2 than to bpk * 0.69, the best choice for a
standard Bloom filter. For example, at 16 bits per key, the best
num_probes is 9 (FP rate = 0.0843%) not 11 (FP rate = 0.0884%).
This change fixes and refines that logic (for the format_version=5
Bloom filter only, just in case) based on empirical tests to find
accuracy inflection points between each num_probes.

Although bits_per_key is now specified as a double, the new Bloom
filter converts/rounds this to "millibits / key" for predictable/precise
internal computations. Just in case of unforeseen compatibility
issues, we round to the nearest whole number bits / key for the
legacy Bloom filter, so as not to unlock new behaviors for it.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/6092

Test Plan: unit tests included

Differential Revision: D18711313

Pulled By: pdillinger

fbshipit-source-id: 1aa73295f152a995328cb846ef9157ae8a05522a
2019-11-26 15:59:34 -08:00
Levi Tamasi
75dfc7883d Fix the constness issues around autovector::iterator_impl's dereference operators (#6057)
Summary:
As described in detail in issue https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/6048, iterators' dereference operators
(`*`, `->`, and `[]`) should return `pointer`s/`reference`s (as opposed to
`const_pointer`s/`const_reference`s) even if the iterator itself is `const`
to be in sync with the standard's iterator concept.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/6057

Test Plan: make check

Differential Revision: D18623235

Pulled By: ltamasi

fbshipit-source-id: 04e82d73bc0c67fb0ded018383af8dfc332050cc
2019-11-22 21:23:00 -08:00
Stephan T. Lavavej
3cd75736a7 Add operator[] to autovector::iterator_impl. (#6047)
Summary:
This is a required operator for random-access iterators, and an upcoming update for Visual Studio 2019 will change the C++ Standard Library's heap algorithms to use this operator.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/6047

Differential Revision: D18618531

Pulled By: ltamasi

fbshipit-source-id: 08d10bc85bf2dbc3f7ef0fa3c777e99f1e927ef5
2019-11-20 11:28:41 -08:00
Peter Dillinger
0306e01233 Fixes for g++ 4.9.2 compatibility (#6053)
Summary:
Taken from merryChris in https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/6043

Stackoverflow ref on {{}} vs. {}:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/26947704/implicit-conversion-failure-from-initializer-list

Note to reader: .clear() does not empty out an ostringstream, but .str("")
suffices because we don't have to worry about clearing error flags.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/6053

Test Plan: make check, manual run of filter_bench

Differential Revision: D18602259

Pulled By: pdillinger

fbshipit-source-id: f6190f83b8eab4e80e7c107348839edabe727841
2019-11-19 15:43:37 -08:00
Peter Dillinger
f059c7d9b9 New Bloom filter implementation for full and partitioned filters (#6007)
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
2019-11-13 16:44:01 -08:00
Peter Dillinger
18f57f5ef8 Add new persistent 64-bit hash (#5984)
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
2019-10-31 16:36:35 -07:00
Peter Dillinger
685e895652 Prepare filter tests for more implementations (#5967)
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
2019-10-31 14:12:33 -07:00
Peter Dillinger
26dc29633e filter_bench not needed for ROCKSDB_LITE (#5978)
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
2019-10-28 14:12:36 -07:00
Peter Dillinger
3f891c40a0 More improvements to filter_bench (#5968)
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
2019-10-25 13:27:07 -07:00
Peter Dillinger
b3dc2f3691 Update xxhash.cc to allow combined compilation (#5969)
Summary:
To fix unity_test
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5969

Test Plan: make unity_test

Differential Revision: D18140426

Pulled By: pdillinger

fbshipit-source-id: d5516e6d665f57e3706b9f9b965b0c458e58ccef
2019-10-25 12:54:41 -07:00
Peter Dillinger
013babc685 Clean up some filter tests and comments (#5960)
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
2019-10-24 18:48:16 -07:00
Peter Dillinger
ca7ccbe2ea Misc hashing updates / upgrades (#5909)
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
2019-10-24 17:16:46 -07:00
Peter Dillinger
ec11eff3bc FilterPolicy consolidation, part 2/2 (#5966)
Summary:
The parts that are used to implement FilterPolicy /
NewBloomFilterPolicy and not used other than for the block-based table
should be consolidated under table/block_based/filter_policy*.

This change is step 2 of 2:
mv util/bloom.cc table/block_based/filter_policy.cc
This gets its own PR so that git has the best chance of following the
rename for blame purposes. Note that low-level shared implementation
details of Bloom filters remain in util/bloom_impl.h, and
util/bloom_test.cc remains where it is for now.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5966

Test Plan: make check

Differential Revision: D18124930

Pulled By: pdillinger

fbshipit-source-id: 823bc09025b3395f092ef46a46aa5ba92a914d84
2019-10-24 15:44:51 -07:00
Peter Dillinger
dd19014a7a FilterPolicy consolidation, part 1/2 (#5963)
Summary:
The parts that are used to implement FilterPolicy /
NewBloomFilterPolicy and not used other than for the block-based table
should be consolidated under table/block_based/filter_policy*. I don't
foresee sharing these APIs with e.g. the Plain Table because they don't
expose hashes for reuse in indexing.

This change is step 1 of 2:
(a) mv table/full_filter_bits_builder.h to
table/block_based/filter_policy_internal.h which I expect to expand
soon to internally reveal more implementation details for testing.
(b) consolidate eventual contents of table/block_based/filter_policy.cc
in util/bloom.cc, which has the most elaborate revision history
(see step 2 ...)

Step 2 soon to follow:
mv util/bloom.cc table/block_based/filter_policy.cc
This gets its own PR so that git has the best chance of following the
rename for blame purposes. Note that low-level shared implementation
details of Bloom filters are in util/bloom_impl.h.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5963

Test Plan: make check

Differential Revision: D18121199

Pulled By: pdillinger

fbshipit-source-id: 8f21732c3d8909777e3240e4ac3123d73140326a
2019-10-24 13:20:35 -07:00
Peter Dillinger
2837008525 Vary key size and alignment in filter_bench (#5933)
Summary:
The first version of filter_bench has selectable key size
but that size does not vary throughout a test run. This artificially
favors "branchy" hash functions like the existing BloomHash,
MurmurHash1, probably because of optimal return for branch prediction.

This change primarily varies those key sizes from -2 to +2 bytes vs.
the average selected size. We also set the default key size at 24 to
better reflect our best guess of typical key size.

But steadily random key sizes may not be realistic either. So this
change introduces a new filter_bench option:
-vary_key_size_log2_interval=n where the same key size is used 2^n
times and then changes to another size. I've set the default at 5
(32 times same size) as a compromise between deployments with
rather consistent vs. rather variable key sizes. On my Skylake
system, the performance boost to MurmurHash1 largely lies between
n=10 and n=15.

Also added -vary_key_alignment (bool, now default=true), though this
doesn't currently seem to matter in hash functions under
consideration.

This change also does a "dry run" for each testing scenario, to improve
the accuracy of those numbers, as there was more difference between
scenarios than expected. Subtracting gross test run times from dry run
times is now also embedded in the output, because these "net" times are
generally the most useful.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5933

Differential Revision: D18121683

Pulled By: pdillinger

fbshipit-source-id: 3c7efee1c5661a5fe43de555e786754ddf80dc1e
2019-10-24 13:08:30 -07:00
Peter Dillinger
6a32e3b562 Remove unused BloomFilterPolicy::hash_func_ (#5961)
Summary:
This is an internal, file-local "feature" that is not used and
potentially confusing.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5961

Test Plan: make check

Differential Revision: D18099018

Pulled By: pdillinger

fbshipit-source-id: 7870627eeed09941d12538ec55d10d2e164fc716
2019-10-23 15:47:17 -07:00
Levi Tamasi
29ccf2075c Store the filter bits reader alongside the filter block contents (#5936)
Summary:
Amongst other things, PR https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/5504 refactored the filter block readers so that
only the filter block contents are stored in the block cache (as opposed to the
earlier design where the cache stored the filter block reader itself, leading to
potentially dangling pointers and concurrency bugs). However, this change
introduced a performance hit since with the new code, the metadata fields are
re-parsed upon every access. This patch reunites the block contents with the
filter bits reader to eliminate this overhead; since this is still a self-contained
pure data object, it is safe to store it in the cache. (Note: this is similar to how
the zstd digest is handled.)
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5936

Test Plan:
make asan_check

filter_bench results for the old code:

```
$ ./filter_bench -quick
WARNING: Assertions are enabled; benchmarks unnecessarily slow
Building...
Build avg ns/key: 26.7153
Number of filters: 16669
Total memory (MB): 200.009
Bits/key actual: 10.0647
----------------------------
Inside queries...
  Dry run (46b) ns/op: 33.4258
  Single filter ns/op: 42.5974
  Random filter ns/op: 217.861
----------------------------
Outside queries...
  Dry run (25d) ns/op: 32.4217
  Single filter ns/op: 50.9855
  Random filter ns/op: 219.167
    Average FP rate %: 1.13993
----------------------------
Done. (For more info, run with -legend or -help.)

$ ./filter_bench -quick -use_full_block_reader
WARNING: Assertions are enabled; benchmarks unnecessarily slow
Building...
Build avg ns/key: 26.5172
Number of filters: 16669
Total memory (MB): 200.009
Bits/key actual: 10.0647
----------------------------
Inside queries...
  Dry run (46b) ns/op: 32.3556
  Single filter ns/op: 83.2239
  Random filter ns/op: 370.676
----------------------------
Outside queries...
  Dry run (25d) ns/op: 32.2265
  Single filter ns/op: 93.5651
  Random filter ns/op: 408.393
    Average FP rate %: 1.13993
----------------------------
Done. (For more info, run with -legend or -help.)
```

With the new code:

```
$ ./filter_bench -quick
WARNING: Assertions are enabled; benchmarks unnecessarily slow
Building...
Build avg ns/key: 25.4285
Number of filters: 16669
Total memory (MB): 200.009
Bits/key actual: 10.0647
----------------------------
Inside queries...
  Dry run (46b) ns/op: 31.0594
  Single filter ns/op: 43.8974
  Random filter ns/op: 226.075
----------------------------
Outside queries...
  Dry run (25d) ns/op: 31.0295
  Single filter ns/op: 50.3824
  Random filter ns/op: 226.805
    Average FP rate %: 1.13993
----------------------------
Done. (For more info, run with -legend or -help.)

$ ./filter_bench -quick -use_full_block_reader
WARNING: Assertions are enabled; benchmarks unnecessarily slow
Building...
Build avg ns/key: 26.5308
Number of filters: 16669
Total memory (MB): 200.009
Bits/key actual: 10.0647
----------------------------
Inside queries...
  Dry run (46b) ns/op: 33.2968
  Single filter ns/op: 58.6163
  Random filter ns/op: 291.434
----------------------------
Outside queries...
  Dry run (25d) ns/op: 32.1839
  Single filter ns/op: 66.9039
  Random filter ns/op: 292.828
    Average FP rate %: 1.13993
----------------------------
Done. (For more info, run with -legend or -help.)
```

Differential Revision: D17991712

Pulled By: ltamasi

fbshipit-source-id: 7ea205550217bfaaa1d5158ebd658e5832e60f29
2019-10-18 19:32:59 -07:00
Peter Dillinger
5f8f2fda0e Refactor / clean up / optimize FullFilterBitsReader (#5941)
Summary:
FullFilterBitsReader, after creating in BloomFilterPolicy, was
responsible for decoding metadata bits. This meant that
FullFilterBitsReader::MayMatch had some metadata checks in order to
implement "always true" or "always false" functionality in the case
of inconsistent or trivial metadata. This made for ugly
mixing-of-concerns code and probably had some runtime cost. It also
didn't really support plugging in alternative filter implementations
with extensions to the existing metadata schema.

BloomFilterPolicy::GetFilterBitsReader is now (exclusively) responsible
for decoding filter metadata bits and constructing appropriate instances
deriving from FilterBitsReader. "Always false" and "always true" derived
classes allow FullFilterBitsReader not to be concerned with handling of
trivial or inconsistent metadata. This also makes for easy expansion
to alternative filter implementations in new, alternative derived
classes. This change makes calls to FilterBitsReader::MayMatch
*necessarily* virtual because there's now more than one built-in
implementation. Compared with the previous implementation's extra
'if' checks in MayMatch, there's no consistent performance difference,
measured by (an older revision of) filter_bench (differences here seem
to be within noise):

    Inside queries...
    -  Dry run (407) ns/op: 35.9996
    +  Dry run (407) ns/op: 35.2034
    -  Single filter ns/op: 47.5483
    +  Single filter ns/op: 47.4034
    -  Batched, prepared ns/op: 43.1559
    +  Batched, prepared ns/op: 42.2923
    ...
    -  Random filter ns/op: 150.697
    +  Random filter ns/op: 149.403
    ----------------------------
    Outside queries...
    -  Dry run (980) ns/op: 34.6114
    +  Dry run (980) ns/op: 34.0405
    -  Single filter ns/op: 56.8326
    +  Single filter ns/op: 55.8414
    -  Batched, prepared ns/op: 48.2346
    +  Batched, prepared ns/op: 47.5667
    -  Random filter ns/op: 155.377
    +  Random filter ns/op: 153.942
         Average FP rate %: 1.1386

Also, the FullFilterBitsReader ctor was responsible for a surprising
amount of CPU in production, due in part to inefficient determination of
the CACHE_LINE_SIZE used to construct the filter being read. The
overwhelming common case (same as my CACHE_LINE_SIZE) is now
substantially optimized, as shown with filter_bench with
-new_reader_every=1 (old option - see below) (repeatable result):

    Inside queries...
    -  Dry run (453) ns/op: 118.799
    +  Dry run (453) ns/op: 105.869
    -  Single filter ns/op: 82.5831
    +  Single filter ns/op: 74.2509
    ...
    -  Random filter ns/op: 224.936
    +  Random filter ns/op: 194.833
    ----------------------------
    Outside queries...
    -  Dry run (aa1) ns/op: 118.503
    +  Dry run (aa1) ns/op: 104.925
    -  Single filter ns/op: 90.3023
    +  Single filter ns/op: 83.425
    ...
    -  Random filter ns/op: 220.455
    +  Random filter ns/op: 175.7
         Average FP rate %: 1.13886

However PR#5936 has/will reclaim most of this cost. After that PR, the optimization of this code path is likely negligible, but nonetheless it's clear we aren't making performance any worse.

Also fixed inadequate check of consistency between filter data size and
num_lines. (Unit test updated.)
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5941

Test Plan:
previously added unit tests FullBloomTest.CorruptFilters and
FullBloomTest.RawSchema

Differential Revision: D18018353

Pulled By: pdillinger

fbshipit-source-id: 8e04c2b4a7d93223f49a237fd52ef2483929ed9c
2019-10-18 14:50:52 -07:00
Peter Dillinger
93edd51c4a bloom_test.cc: include <array> (#5920)
Summary:
Fix build failure on some platforms, reported in issue https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/5914
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5920

Test Plan: make bloom_test && ./bloom_test

Differential Revision: D17918328

Pulled By: pdillinger

fbshipit-source-id: b822004d4442de0171db2aeff433677783f7b94e
2019-10-14 15:38:31 -07:00
Vijay Nadimpalli
4c49e38f15 MultiGet batching in memtable (#5818)
Summary:
RocksDB has a MultiGet() API that implements batched key lookup for higher performance (https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/blob/master/include/rocksdb/db.h#L468). Currently, batching is implemented in BlockBasedTableReader::MultiGet() for SST file lookups. One of the ways it improves performance is by pipelining bloom filter lookups (by prefetching required cachelines for all the keys in the batch, and then doing the probe) and thus hiding the cache miss latency. The same concept can be extended to the memtable as well. This PR involves implementing a pipelined bloom filter lookup in DynamicBloom, and implementing MemTable::MultiGet() that can leverage it.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5818

Test Plan:
Existing tests

Performance Test:
Ran the below command which fills up the memtable and makes sure there are no flushes and then call multiget. Ran it on master and on the new change and see atleast 1% performance improvement across all the test runs I did. Sometimes the improvement was upto 5%.

TEST_TMPDIR=/data/users/$USER/benchmarks/feature/ numactl -C 10 ./db_bench -benchmarks="fillseq,multireadrandom" -num=600000 -compression_type="none" -level_compaction_dynamic_level_bytes -write_buffer_size=200000000 -target_file_size_base=200000000 -max_bytes_for_level_base=16777216 -reads=90000 -threads=1 -compression_type=none -cache_size=4194304000 -batch_size=32 -disable_auto_compactions=true -bloom_bits=10 -cache_index_and_filter_blocks=true -pin_l0_filter_and_index_blocks_in_cache=true -multiread_batched=true -multiread_stride=4 -statistics -memtable_whole_key_filtering=true -memtable_bloom_size_ratio=10

Differential Revision: D17578869

Pulled By: vjnadimpalli

fbshipit-source-id: 23dc651d9bf49db11d22375bf435708875a1f192
2019-10-10 09:39:39 -07:00
Peter Dillinger
90e285efde Fix some implicit conversions in filter_bench (#5894)
Summary:
Fixed some spots where converting size_t or uint_fast32_t to
uint32_t. Wrapped mt19937 in a new Random32 class to avoid future
such traps.

NB: I tried using Random32::Uniform (std::uniform_int_distribution) in
filter_bench instead of fastrange, but that more than doubled the dry
run time! So I added fastrange as Random32::Uniformish. ;)
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5894

Test Plan: USE_CLANG=1 build, and manual re-run filter_bench

Differential Revision: D17825131

Pulled By: pdillinger

fbshipit-source-id: 68feee333b5f8193c084ded760e3d6679b405ecd
2019-10-08 19:22:07 -07:00
Peter Dillinger
46ca51d430 filter_bench - a prelim tool for SST filter benchmarking (#5825)
Summary:
Example: using the tool before and after PR https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/5784 shows that
the refactoring, presumed performance-neutral, actually sped up SST
filters by about 3% to 8% (repeatable result):

Before:
-  Dry run ns/op: 22.4725
-  Single filter ns/op: 51.1078
-  Random filter ns/op: 120.133

After:
+  Dry run ns/op: 22.2301
+  Single filter run ns/op: 47.4313
+  Random filter ns/op: 115.9

Only tests filters for the block-based table (full filters and
partitioned filters - same implementation; not block-based filters),
which seems to be the recommended format/implementation.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5825

Differential Revision: D17804987

Pulled By: pdillinger

fbshipit-source-id: 0f18a9c254c57f7866030d03e7fa4ba503bac3c5
2019-10-07 20:10:53 -07:00
Peter Dillinger
9f54446525 Fix type in shift operation in bloom_test (#5882)
Summary:
Broken type for shift in PR#5834. Fixing code means fixing
expected values in test.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5882

Test Plan: thisisthetest

Differential Revision: D17746136

Pulled By: pdillinger

fbshipit-source-id: d3c456ed30b433d55fcab6fc7d836940fe3b46b8
2019-10-03 13:19:20 -07:00
Peter Dillinger
9e4913ce9d Add FullBloomTest.CorruptFilters,RawSchema (#5834)
Summary:
There was significant untested logic in FullFilterBitsReader in
the handling of serialized Bloom filter bits that cannot be generated by
FullFilterBitsBuilder in the current compilation. These now test many of
those corner-case behaviors, including bad metadata or filters created
with different cache line size than the current compiled-in value.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5834

Test Plan: thisisthetest

Differential Revision: D17726372

Pulled By: pdillinger

fbshipit-source-id: fb7b8003b5a8e6fb4666fe95206128f3d5835fc7
2019-10-02 15:33:48 -07:00
sdong
e8263dbdaa Apply formatter to recent 200+ commits. (#5830)
Summary:
Further apply formatter to more recent commits.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5830

Test Plan: Run all existing tests.

Differential Revision: D17488031

fbshipit-source-id: 137458fd94d56dd271b8b40c522b03036943a2ab
2019-09-20 12:04:26 -07:00
sdong
c06b54d0c6 Apply formatter on recent 45 commits. (#5827)
Summary:
Some recent commits might not have passed through the formatter. I formatted recent 45 commits. The script hangs for more commits so I stopped there.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5827

Test Plan: Run all existing tests.

Differential Revision: D17483727

fbshipit-source-id: af23113ee63015d8a43d89a3bc2c1056189afe8f
2019-09-19 12:34:17 -07:00
Levi Tamasi
2cbb61eadb Make clang-analyzer happy (#5821)
Summary:
clang-analyzer has uncovered a bunch of places where the code is relying
on pointers being valid and one case (in VectorIterator) where a moved-from
object is being used:

In file included from db/range_tombstone_fragmenter.cc:17:
./util/vector_iterator.h:23:18: warning: Method called on moved-from object 'keys' of type 'std::vector'
        current_(keys.size()) {
                 ^~~~~~~~~~~
1 warning generated.
utilities/persistent_cache/block_cache_tier_file.cc:39:14: warning: Called C++ object pointer is null
  Status s = env->NewRandomAccessFile(filepath, file, opt);
             ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
utilities/persistent_cache/block_cache_tier_file.cc:47:19: warning: Called C++ object pointer is null
  Status status = env_->GetFileSize(Path(), size);
                  ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
utilities/persistent_cache/block_cache_tier_file.cc:290:14: warning: Called C++ object pointer is null
  Status s = env_->FileExists(Path());
             ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
utilities/persistent_cache/block_cache_tier_file.cc:363:35: warning: Called C++ object pointer is null
    CacheWriteBuffer* const buf = alloc_->Allocate();
                                  ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
utilities/persistent_cache/block_cache_tier_file.cc:399:41: warning: Called C++ object pointer is null
  const uint64_t file_off = buf_doff_ * alloc_->BufferSize();
                                        ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
utilities/persistent_cache/block_cache_tier_file.cc:463:33: warning: Called C++ object pointer is null
  size_t start_idx = lba.off_ / alloc_->BufferSize();
                                ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
utilities/persistent_cache/block_cache_tier_file.cc:515:5: warning: Called C++ object pointer is null
    alloc_->Deallocate(bufs_[i]);
    ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
7 warnings generated.
ar: creating librocksdb_debug.a
utilities/memory/memory_test.cc:68:25: warning: Called C++ object pointer is null
      cache_set->insert(db->GetDBOptions().row_cache.get());
                        ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1 warning generated.

The patch fixes these by adding assertions and explicitly passing in zero
when initializing VectorIterator::current_ (which preserves the existing
behavior).
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5821

Test Plan: Ran make check and make analyze to make sure the warnings have disappeared.

Differential Revision: D17455949

Pulled By: ltamasi

fbshipit-source-id: 363619618ea649a0674287f9f3b3393e390571ee
2019-09-18 15:25:48 -07:00
风
2389aa2da9 Remove unneeded unlock statement (#5809)
Summary:
The dtor will automatically do unlock
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5809

Differential Revision: D17453694

Pulled By: ltamasi

fbshipit-source-id: 5348bff8e6a620a05ff639a5454e8d82ae98a22d
2019-09-18 14:26:37 -07:00
andrew
622683000c Allow users to stop manual compactions (#3971)
Summary:
Manual compaction may bring in very high load because sometime the amount of data involved in a compaction could be large, which may affect online service. So it would be good if the running compaction making the server busy can be stopped immediately. In this implementation, stopping manual compaction condition is only checked in slow process. We let deletion compaction and trivial move go through.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/3971

Test Plan: add tests at more spots.

Differential Revision: D17369043

fbshipit-source-id: 575a624fb992ce0bb07d9443eb209e547740043c
2019-09-16 21:01:47 -07:00
Peter Dillinger
68626249c3 Refactor/consolidate legacy Bloom implementation details (#5784)
Summary:
Refactoring to consolidate implementation details of legacy
Bloom filters. This helps to organize and document some related,
obscure code.

Also added make/cpp var TEST_CACHE_LINE_SIZE so that it's easy to
compile and run unit tests for non-native cache line size. (Fixed a
related test failure in db_properties_test.)
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5784

Test Plan:
make check, including Recently added Bloom schema unit tests
(in ./plain_table_db_test && ./bloom_test), and including with
TEST_CACHE_LINE_SIZE=128U and TEST_CACHE_LINE_SIZE=256U. Tested the
schema tests with temporary fault injection into new implementations.

Some performance testing with modified unit tests suggest a small to moderate
improvement in speed.

Differential Revision: D17381384

Pulled By: pdillinger

fbshipit-source-id: ee42586da996798910fc45ac0b6289147f16d8df
2019-09-16 16:17:09 -07:00
Peter Dillinger
d3a6726f02 Revert changes from PR#5784 accidentally in PR#5780 (#5810)
Summary:
This will allow us to fix history by having the code changes for PR#5784 properly attributed to it.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5810

Differential Revision: D17400231

Pulled By: pdillinger

fbshipit-source-id: 2da8b1cdf2533cfedb35b5526eadefb38c291f09
2019-09-16 11:38:53 -07:00
sdong
b931f84e56 Divide file_reader_writer.h and .cc (#5803)
Summary:
file_reader_writer.h and .cc contain several files and helper function, and it's hard to navigate. Separate it to multiple files and put them under file/
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5803

Test Plan: Build whole project using make and cmake.

Differential Revision: D17374550

fbshipit-source-id: 10efca907721e7a78ed25bbf74dc5410dea05987
2019-09-16 10:33:51 -07:00
Peter Dillinger
915d72d849 Improve accuracy testing for DynamicBloom (#5805)
Summary:
DynamicBloom unit test now tests non-sequential as well as
sequential keys in testing FP rates. Also now verifies larger structures.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5805

Test Plan: thisisthetest

Differential Revision: D17398109

Pulled By: pdillinger

fbshipit-source-id: 374074206c76d242efa378afc27830448a0e892a
2019-09-16 09:37:42 -07:00
Peter Dillinger
aa2486b23c Refactor some confusing logic in PlainTableReader
Summary: Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5780

Test Plan: existing plain table unit test

Differential Revision: D17368629

Pulled By: pdillinger

fbshipit-source-id: f25409cdc2f39ebe8d5cbb599cf820270e6b5d26
2019-09-13 10:26:36 -07:00
HouBingjian
a378a4c2ac arm64 crc prefetch optimise (#5773)
Summary:
prefetch data for following block,avoid cache miss when doing crc caculate

I do performance test at kunpeng-920 server(arm-v8, 64core@2.6GHz)
./db_bench --benchmarks=crc32c --block_size=500000000
before optimise : 587313.500 micros/op 1 ops/sec;  811.9 MB/s (500000000 per op)
after optimise  : 289248.500 micros/op 3 ops/sec; 1648.5 MB/s (500000000 per op)
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5773

Differential Revision: D17347339

fbshipit-source-id: bfcd74f0f0eb4b322b959be68019ddcaae1e3341
2019-09-12 16:59:44 -07:00
Shylock Hg
9eb3e1f77d Use delete to disable automatic generated methods. (#5009)
Summary:
Use delete to disable automatic generated methods instead of private, and put the constructor together for more clear.This modification cause the unused field warning, so add unused attribute to disable this warning.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5009

Differential Revision: D17288733

fbshipit-source-id: 8a767ce096f185f1db01bd28fc88fef1cdd921f3
2019-09-11 18:09:00 -07:00
Peter Dillinger
7af6ced14b Fix block allocation bug in new DynamicBloom (#5783)
Summary:
Bug found by valgrind. New DynamicBloom wasn't allocating in
block sizes. New assertion added that probes starting in final word
would be in bounds.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5783

Test Plan: ROCKSDB_VALGRIND_RUN=1 DISABLE_JEMALLOC=1 valgrind --leak-check=full ./dynamic_bloom_test

Differential Revision: D17270623

Pulled By: pdillinger

fbshipit-source-id: 1e0407504b875133a771383cd488c70f91be2b87
2019-09-09 15:26:43 -07:00
Peter Dillinger
108c619acb Add regression test for serialized Bloom filters (#5778)
Summary:
Check that we don't accidentally change the on-disk format of
existing Bloom filter implementations, including for various
CACHE_LINE_SIZE (by changing temporarily).
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5778

Test Plan: thisisthetest

Differential Revision: D17269630

Pulled By: pdillinger

fbshipit-source-id: c77017662f010a77603b7d475892b1f0d5563d8b
2019-09-09 14:51:30 -07:00
Wilfried Goesgens
fbab9913e2 upgrade gtest 1.7.0 => 1.8.1 for json result writing
Summary: Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5332

Differential Revision: D17242232

fbshipit-source-id: c0d4646556a1335e51ac7382b986ca7f6ced7b64
2019-09-09 11:24:11 -07:00
HouBingjian
ac97e6930f bloom test check fail on arm (#5745)
Summary:
FullFilterBitsBuilder::CalculateSpace use CACHE_LINE_SIZE which is 64@X86 but 128@ARM64
when it run bloom_test.FullVaryingLengths it failed on ARM64 server,
the assert can be fixed by change  128->CACHE_LINE_SIZE*2 as merged
ASSERT_LE(FilterSize(), (size_t)((length * 10 / 8) + CACHE_LINE_SIZE * 2 + 5)) << length;

run  bloom_test
before fix:
/root/rocksdb-master/util/bloom_test.cc:281: Failure
Expected: (FilterSize()) <= ((size_t)((length * 10 / 8) + 128 + 5)), actual: 389 vs 383
200
[  FAILED  ] FullBloomTest.FullVaryingLengths (32 ms)
[----------] 4 tests from FullBloomTest (32 ms total)

[----------] Global test environment tear-down
[==========] 7 tests from 2 test cases ran. (116 ms total)
[  PASSED  ] 6 tests.
[  FAILED  ] 1 test, listed below:
[  FAILED  ] FullBloomTest.FullVaryingLengths

after fix:
Filters: 37 good, 0 mediocre
[       OK ] FullBloomTest.FullVaryingLengths (90 ms)
[----------] 4 tests from FullBloomTest (90 ms total)

[----------] Global test environment tear-down
[==========] 7 tests from 2 test cases ran. (174 ms total)
[  PASSED  ] 7 tests.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5745

Differential Revision: D17076047

fbshipit-source-id: e7beb5d55d4855fceb2b84bc8119a6b0759de635
2019-09-05 17:03:24 -07:00
Peter Dillinger
b55b2f45d0 Faster new DynamicBloom implementation (for memtable) (#5762)
Summary:
Since DynamicBloom is now only used in-memory, we're free to
change it without schema compatibility issues. The new implementation
is drawn from (with manifest permission)
303542a767/bloom_simulation_tests/foo.cc (L613)

This has several speed advantages over the prior implementation:
* Uses fastrange instead of %
* Minimum logic to determine first (and all) probed memory addresses
* (Major) Two probes per 64-bit memory fetch/write.
* Very fast and effective (murmur-like) hash expansion/re-mixing. (At
least on recent CPUs, integer multiplication is very cheap.)

While a Bloom filter with 512-bit cache locality has about a 1.15x FP
rate penalty (e.g. 0.84% to 0.97%), further restricting to two probes
per 64 bits incurs an additional 1.12x FP rate penalty (e.g. 0.97% to
1.09%). Nevertheless, the unit tests show no "mediocre" FP rate samples,
unlike the old implementation with more erratic FP rates.

Especially for the memtable, we expect speed to outweigh somewhat higher
FP rates. For example, a negative table query would have to be 1000x
slower than a BF query to justify doubling BF query time to shave 10% off
FP rate (working assumption around 1% FP rate). While that seems likely
for SSTs, my data suggests a speed factor of roughly 50x for the memtable
(vs. BF; ~1.5% lower write throughput when enabling memtable Bloom
filter, after this change).  Thus, it's probably not worth even 5% more
time in the Bloom filter to shave off 1/10th of the Bloom FP rate, or 0.1%
in absolute terms, and it's probably at least 20% slower to recoup that
much FP rate from this new implementation. Because of this, we do not see
a need for a 'locality' option that affects the MemTable Bloom filter
and have decoupled the MemTable Bloom filter from Options::bloom_locality.

Note that just 3% more memory to the Bloom filter (10.3 bits per key vs.
just 10) is able to make up for the ~12% FP rate drop in the new
implementation:

[] # Nearly "ideal" FP-wise but reasonably fast cache-local implementation
[~/wormhashing/bloom_simulation_tests] ./foo_gcc_IMPL_CACHE_WORM64_FROM32_any.out 10000000 6 10 $RANDOM 100000000
./foo_gcc_IMPL_CACHE_WORM64_FROM32_any.out time: 3.29372 sampled_fp_rate: 0.00985956 ...

[] # Close match to this new implementation
[~/wormhashing/bloom_simulation_tests] ./foo_gcc_IMPL_CACHE_MUL64_BLOCK_FROM32_any.out 10000000 6 10.3 $RANDOM 100000000
./foo_gcc_IMPL_CACHE_MUL64_BLOCK_FROM32_any.out time: 2.10072 sampled_fp_rate: 0.00985655 ...

[] # Old locality=1 implementation
[~/wormhashing/bloom_simulation_tests] ./foo_gcc_IMPL_CACHE_ROCKSDB_DYNAMIC_any.out 10000000 6 10 $RANDOM 100000000
./foo_gcc_IMPL_CACHE_ROCKSDB_DYNAMIC_any.out time: 3.95472 sampled_fp_rate: 0.00988943 ...

Also note the dramatic speed improvement vs. alternatives.

--

Performance unit test: DynamicBloomTest.concurrent_with_perf is updated
to report more precise timing data. (Measure running time of each
thread, not just longest running thread, etc.) Results averaged over
various sizes enabled with --enable_perf and 20 runs each; old dynamic
bloom refers to locality=1, the faster of the old:

old dynamic bloom, avg add latency = 65.6468
new dynamic bloom, avg add latency = 44.3809
old dynamic bloom, avg query latency = 50.6485
new dynamic bloom, avg query latency = 43.2186
old avg parallel add latency = 41.678
new avg parallel add latency = 24.5238
old avg parallel hit latency = 14.6322
new avg parallel hit latency = 12.3939
old avg parallel miss latency = 16.7289
new avg parallel miss latency = 12.2134

Tested on a dedicated 64-bit production machine at Facebook. Significant
improvement all around.

Despite now using std::atomic<uint64_t>, quick before-and-after test on
a 32-bit machine (Intel Atom N270, released 2008) shows no regression in
performance, in some cases modest improvement.

--

Performance integration test (synthetic): with DEBUG_LEVEL=0, used
TEST_TMPDIR=/dev/shm ./db_bench --benchmarks=fillrandom,readmissing,readrandom,stats --num=2000000
and optionally with -memtable_whole_key_filtering -memtable_bloom_size_ratio=0.01
300 runs each configuration.

Write throughput change by enabling memtable bloom:
Old locality=0: -3.06%
Old locality=1: -2.37%
New:            -1.50%
conclusion -> seems to substantially close the gap

Readmissing throughput change by enabling memtable bloom:
Old locality=0: +34.47%
Old locality=1: +34.80%
New:            +33.25%
conclusion -> maybe a small new penalty from FP rate

Readrandom throughput change by enabling memtable bloom:
Old locality=0: +31.54%
Old locality=1: +31.13%
New:            +30.60%
conclusion -> maybe also from FP rate (after memtable flush)

--

Another conclusion we can draw from this new implementation is that the
existing 32-bit hash function is not inherently crippling the Bloom
filter speed or accuracy, below about 5 million keys. For speed, the
implementation is essentially the same whether starting with 32-bits or
64-bits of hash; it just determines whether the first multiplication
after fastrange is a pseudorandom expansion or needed re-mix. Note that
this multiplication can occur while memory is fetching.

For accuracy, in a standard configuration, you need about 5 million
keys before you have about a 1.1x FP penalty due to using a
32-bit hash vs. 64-bit:

[~/wormhashing/bloom_simulation_tests] ./foo_gcc_IMPL_CACHE_MUL64_BLOCK_FROM32_any.out $((5 * 1000 * 1000 * 10)) 6 10 $RANDOM 100000000
./foo_gcc_IMPL_CACHE_MUL64_BLOCK_FROM32_any.out time: 2.52069 sampled_fp_rate: 0.0118267 ...
[~/wormhashing/bloom_simulation_tests] ./foo_gcc_IMPL_CACHE_MUL64_BLOCK_any.out $((5 * 1000 * 1000 * 10)) 6 10 $RANDOM 100000000
./foo_gcc_IMPL_CACHE_MUL64_BLOCK_any.out time: 2.43871 sampled_fp_rate: 0.0109059
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5762

Differential Revision: D17214194

Pulled By: pdillinger

fbshipit-source-id: ad9da031772e985fd6b62a0e1db8e81892520595
2019-09-05 14:59:25 -07:00
Peter Dillinger
20dec1401f Copy/split PlainTableBloomV1 from DynamicBloom (refactor) (#5767)
Summary:
DynamicBloom was being used both for memory-only and for on-disk filters, as part of the PlainTable format. To set up enhancements to the memtable Bloom filter, this splits the code into two copies and removes unused features from each copy. Adds test PlainTableDBTest.BloomSchema to ensure no accidental change to that format.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5767

Differential Revision: D17206963

Pulled By: pdillinger

fbshipit-source-id: 6cce8d55305ed0df051b4c58bdc98c8ad81d0553
2019-09-05 10:05:20 -07:00
Zhongyi Xie
2f41ecfe75 Refactor trimming logic for immutable memtables (#5022)
Summary:
MyRocks currently sets `max_write_buffer_number_to_maintain` in order to maintain enough history for transaction conflict checking. The effectiveness of this approach depends on the size of memtables. When memtables are small, it may not keep enough history; when memtables are large, this may consume too much memory.
We are proposing a new way to configure memtable list history: by limiting the memory usage of immutable memtables. The new option is `max_write_buffer_size_to_maintain` and it will take precedence over the old `max_write_buffer_number_to_maintain` if they are both set to non-zero values. The new option accounts for the total memory usage of flushed immutable memtables and mutable memtable. When the total usage exceeds the limit, RocksDB may start dropping immutable memtables (which is also called trimming history), starting from the oldest one.
The semantics of the old option actually works both as an upper bound and lower bound. History trimming will start if number of immutable memtables exceeds the limit, but it will never go below (limit-1) due to history trimming.
In order the mimic the behavior with the new option, history trimming will stop if dropping the next immutable memtable causes the total memory usage go below the size limit. For example, assuming the size limit is set to 64MB, and there are 3 immutable memtables with sizes of 20, 30, 30. Although the total memory usage is 80MB > 64MB, dropping the oldest memtable will reduce the memory usage to 60MB < 64MB, so in this case no memtable will be dropped.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5022

Differential Revision: D14394062

Pulled By: miasantreble

fbshipit-source-id: 60457a509c6af89d0993f988c9b5c2aa9e45f5c5
2019-08-23 13:55:34 -07:00
DaiZhiwei
26293c89a6 crc32c_arm64 performance optimization (#5675)
Summary:
Crc32c Parallel computation coding optimization:
Macro unfolding removes the "for" loop and is good to decrease branch-miss in arm64 micro architecture
1024 Bytes is divided into  8(head) + 1008( 6 * 7 * 3 * 8 ) + 8(tail)  three parts
Macro unfolding 42 loops to 6 CRC32C7X24BYTESs
1 CRC32C7X24BYTES containing 7 CRC32C24BYTESs

1, crc32c_test
[==========] Running 4 tests from 1 test case.
[----------] Global test environment set-up.
[----------] 4 tests from CRC
[ RUN      ] CRC.StandardResults
[       OK ] CRC.StandardResults (1 ms)
[ RUN      ] CRC.Values
[       OK ] CRC.Values (0 ms)
[ RUN      ] CRC.Extend
[       OK ] CRC.Extend (0 ms)
[ RUN      ] CRC.Mask
[       OK ] CRC.Mask (0 ms)
[----------] 4 tests from CRC (1 ms total)

[----------] Global test environment tear-down
[==========] 4 tests from 1 test case ran. (1 ms total)
[  PASSED  ] 4 tests.

2, db_bench --benchmarks="crc32c"
crc32c : 0.218 micros/op 4595390 ops/sec; 17950.7 MB/s (4096 per op)

3, repeated crc32c_test case  60000 times
perf stat -e branch-miss -- ./crc32c_test
before optimization:
739,426,504      branch-miss
after optimization:
1,128,572      branch-miss
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5675

Differential Revision: D16989210

fbshipit-source-id: 7204e6069bb6ed066d49c2d1b3ac385065a98557
2019-08-23 11:04:08 -07:00
Levi Tamasi
df8c307d63 Revert to storing UncompressionDicts in the cache (#5645)
Summary:
PR https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/5584 decoupled the uncompression dictionary object from the underlying block data; however, this defeats the purpose of the digested ZSTD dictionary, since the whole point
of the digest is to create it once and reuse it over and over again. This patch goes back to
storing the uncompression dictionary itself in the cache (which should be now safe to do,
since it no longer includes a Statistics pointer), while preserving the rest of the refactoring.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5645

Test Plan: make asan_check

Differential Revision: D16551864

Pulled By: ltamasi

fbshipit-source-id: 2a7e2d34bb16e70e3c816506d5afe1d842057800
2019-08-23 08:27:30 -07:00
Kefu Chai
40712df9ab ThreadPoolImpl::Impl::BGThreadWrapper() returns void (#5709)
Summary:
there is no need to return void*, as
std:🧵:thread(Func&& f, Args&&... args ) only requires `Func` to
be callable.

Signed-off-by: Kefu Chai <tchaikov@gmail.com>
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5709

Differential Revision: D16832894

fbshipit-source-id: a1e1b876fa8d55589ef5feb5b27f3a435068b747
2019-08-16 13:55:41 -07:00
Yanqin Jin
ae152ee666 Avoid user key copying for Get/Put/Write with user-timestamp (#5502)
Summary:
In previous https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/5079, we added user-specified timestamp to `DB::Get()` and `DB::Put()`. Limitation is that these two functions may cause extra memory allocation and key copy. The reason is that `WriteBatch` does not allocate extra memory for timestamps because it is not aware of timestamp size, and we did not provide an API to assign/update timestamp of each key within a `WriteBatch`.
We address these issues in this PR by doing the following.
1. Add a `timestamp_size_` to `WriteBatch` so that `WriteBatch` can take timestamps into account when calling `WriteBatch::Put`, `WriteBatch::Delete`, etc.
2. Add APIs `WriteBatch::AssignTimestamp` and `WriteBatch::AssignTimestamps` so that application can assign/update timestamps for each key in a `WriteBatch`.
3. Avoid key copy in `GetImpl` by adding new constructor to `LookupKey`.

Test plan (on devserver):
```
$make clean && COMPILE_WITH_ASAN=1 make -j32 all
$./db_basic_test --gtest_filter=Timestamp/DBBasicTestWithTimestampWithParam.PutAndGet/*
$make check
```
If the API extension looks good, I will add more unit tests.

Some simple benchmark using db_bench.
```
$rm -rf /dev/shm/dbbench/* && TEST_TMPDIR=/dev/shm ./db_bench -benchmarks=fillseq,readrandom -num=1000000
$rm -rf /dev/shm/dbbench/* && TEST_TMPDIR=/dev/shm ./db_bench -benchmarks=fillrandom -num=1000000 -disable_wal=true
```
Master is at a78503bd6c.
```
|        | readrandom | fillrandom |
| master | 15.53 MB/s | 25.97 MB/s |
| PR5502 | 16.70 MB/s | 25.80 MB/s |
```
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5502

Differential Revision: D16340894

Pulled By: riversand963

fbshipit-source-id: 51132cf792be07d1efc3ac33f5768c4ee2608bb8
2019-07-25 15:27:39 -07:00
Levi Tamasi
092f417037 Move the uncompression dictionary object out of the block cache (#5584)
Summary:
RocksDB has historically stored uncompression dictionary objects in the block
cache as opposed to storing just the block contents. This neccesitated
evicting the object upon table close. With the new code, only the raw blocks
are stored in the cache, eliminating the need for eviction.

In addition, the patch makes the following improvements:

1) Compression dictionary blocks are now prefetched/pinned similarly to
index/filter blocks.
2) A copy operation got eliminated when the uncompression dictionary is
retrieved.
3) Errors related to retrieving the uncompression dictionary are propagated as
opposed to silently ignored.

Note: the patch temporarily breaks the compression dictionary evicition stats.
They will be fixed in a separate phase.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5584

Test Plan: make asan_check

Differential Revision: D16344151

Pulled By: ltamasi

fbshipit-source-id: 2962b295f5b19628f9da88a3fcebbce5a5017a7b
2019-07-23 16:01:44 -07:00
Eli Pozniansky
9f5cfb8e71 Fix for ReadaheadSequentialFile crash in ldb_cmd_test (#5586)
Summary:
Fixing a corner case crash when there was no data read from file, but status is still OK
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5586

Differential Revision: D16348117

Pulled By: elipoz

fbshipit-source-id: f97973308024f020d8be79ca3c56466b84d80656
2019-07-17 17:04:39 -07:00
Yuqi Gu
a3c1832e86 Arm64 CRC32 parallel computation optimization for RocksDB (#5494)
Summary:
Crc32c Parallel computation optimization:
Algorithm comes from Intel whitepaper: [crc-iscsi-polynomial-crc32-instruction-paper](https://www.intel.com/content/dam/www/public/us/en/documents/white-papers/crc-iscsi-polynomial-crc32-instruction-paper.pdf)
 Input data is divided into three equal-sized blocks
Three parallel blocks (crc0, crc1, crc2) for 1024 Bytes
One Block: 42(BLK_LENGTH) * 8(step length: crc32c_u64) bytes

1. crc32c_test:
```
[==========] Running 4 tests from 1 test case.
[----------] Global test environment set-up.
[----------] 4 tests from CRC
[ RUN      ] CRC.StandardResults
[       OK ] CRC.StandardResults (1 ms)
[ RUN      ] CRC.Values
[       OK ] CRC.Values (0 ms)
[ RUN      ] CRC.Extend
[       OK ] CRC.Extend (0 ms)
[ RUN      ] CRC.Mask
[       OK ] CRC.Mask (0 ms)
[----------] 4 tests from CRC (1 ms total)

[----------] Global test environment tear-down
[==========] 4 tests from 1 test case ran. (1 ms total)
[  PASSED  ] 4 tests.
```

2. RocksDB benchmark: db_bench --benchmarks="crc32c"

```
Linear Arm crc32c:
  crc32c: 1.005 micros/op 995133 ops/sec; 3887.2 MB/s (4096 per op)
```

```
Parallel optimization with Armv8 crypto extension:
  crc32c: 0.419 micros/op 2385078 ops/sec; 9316.7 MB/s (4096 per op)
```

It gets ~2.4x speedup compared to linear Arm crc32c instructions.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5494

Differential Revision: D16340806

fbshipit-source-id: 95dae9a5b646fd20a8303671d82f17b2e162e945
2019-07-17 11:22:38 -07:00
Eli Pozniansky
0f4d90e6e4 Added support for sequential read-ahead file (#5580)
Summary:
Added support for sequential read-ahead file that can prefetch the read data and later serve it from internal cache buffer.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5580

Differential Revision: D16287082

Pulled By: elipoz

fbshipit-source-id: a3e7ad9643d377d39352ff63058ce050ec31dcf3
2019-07-16 18:21:18 -07:00
sdong
699a569c52 Remove RandomAccessFileReader.for_compaction_ (#5572)
Summary:
RandomAccessFileReader.for_compaction_ doesn't seem to be used anymore. Remove it.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5572

Test Plan: USE_CLANG=1 make all check -j

Differential Revision: D16286178

fbshipit-source-id: aa338049761033dfbe5e8b1707bbb0be2df5be7e
2019-07-16 16:32:18 -07:00
Yikun Jiang
f064d74e45 Cleanup the Arm64 CRC32 unused warning (#5565)
Summary:
When 'HAVE_ARM64_CRC' is set, the blew methods:

- bool rocksdb::crc32c::isSSE42()
- bool rocksdb::crc32c::isPCLMULQDQ()

are defined but not used, the unused-function is raised
when do rocksdb build.

This patch try to cleanup these warnings by add ifndef,
if it build under the HAVE_ARM64_CRC, we will not define
`isSSE42` and `isPCLMULQDQ`.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5565

Differential Revision: D16233654

fbshipit-source-id: c32a9dda7465dbf65f9ccafef159124db92cdffd
2019-07-15 11:20:26 -07:00
ggaurav28
60d8b19836 Implemented a file logger that uses WritableFileWriter (#5491)
Summary:
Current PosixLogger performs IO operations using posix calls. Thus the
current implementation will not work for non-posix env. Created a new
logger class EnvLogger that uses env specific WritableFileWriter for IO operations.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5491

Test Plan: make check

Differential Revision: D15909002

Pulled By: ggaurav28

fbshipit-source-id: 13a8105176e8e42db0c59798d48cb6a0dbccc965
2019-07-09 16:27:22 -07:00
sdong
e4dcf5fd22 db_bench to add a new "benchmark" to print out all stats history (#5532)
Summary:
Sometimes it is helpful to fetch the whole history of stats after benchmark runs. Add such an option
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5532

Test Plan: Run the benchmark manually and observe the output is as expected.

Differential Revision: D16097764

fbshipit-source-id: 10b5b735a22a18be198b8f348be11f11f8806904
2019-07-03 20:03:28 -07:00
Sagar Vemuri
84c5c9aab1 Fix a bug in compaction reads causing checksum mismatches and asan errors (#5531)
Summary:
Fixed a bug in compaction reads due to which incorrect number of bytes were being read/utilized. The bug was introduced in https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/5498 , resulting in "Corruption: block checksum mismatch" and "heap-buffer-overflow" asan errors in our tests.

https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/5498 was introduced recently and is not in any released versions.

ASAN:
```
> ==2280939==ERROR: AddressSanitizer: heap-buffer-overflow on address 0x6250005e83da at pc 0x000000d57f62 bp 0x7f954f483770 sp 0x7f954f482f20
> === How to use this, how to get the raw stack trace, and more: fburl.com/ASAN ===
> READ of size 4 at 0x6250005e83da thread T4
> SCARINESS: 27 (4-byte-read-heap-buffer-overflow-far-from-bounds)

>      #0 tests+0xd57f61                           __asan_memcpy
>      https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/1 rocksdb/src/util/coding.h:124            rocksdb::DecodeFixed32(char const*)
>      https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/2 rocksdb/src/table/block_fetcher.cc:39    rocksdb::BlockFetcher::CheckBlockChecksum()
>      https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/3 rocksdb/src/table/block_fetcher.cc:99    rocksdb::BlockFetcher::TryGetFromPrefetchBuffer()
>      https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/4 rocksdb/src/table/block_fetcher.cc:209   rocksdb::BlockFetcher::ReadBlockContents()
>      https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/5 rocksdb/src/table/block_based/block_based_table_reader.cc:93 rocksdb::(anonymous namespace)::ReadBlockFromFile(rocksdb::RandomAccessFileReader*, rocksdb::FilePrefetchBuffer*, rocksdb::Footer const&, rocksdb::ReadOptions const&, rocksdb::BlockHandle const&, std::unique_ptr<...>*, rocksdb::ImmutableCFOptions const&, bool, bool, rocksdb::UncompressionDict
 const&, rocksdb::PersistentCacheOptions const&, unsigned long, unsigned long, rocksdb::MemoryAllocator*, bool)
>      https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/6 rocksdb/src/table/block_based/block_based_table_reader.cc:2331 rocksdb::BlockBasedTable::RetrieveBlock(rocksdb::FilePrefetchBuffer*, rocksdb::ReadOptions const&, rocksdb::BlockHandle const&, rocksdb::UncompressionDict const&, rocksdb::CachableEntry<...>*, rocksdb::BlockType, rocksdb::GetContext*, rocksdb::BlockCacheLookupContext*, bool) const
>      https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/7 rocksdb/src/table/block_based/block_based_table_reader.cc:2090 rocksdb::DataBlockIter* rocksdb::BlockBasedTable::NewDataBlockIterator<...>(rocksdb::ReadOptions const&, rocksdb::BlockHandle const&, rocksdb::DataBlockIter*, rocksdb::BlockType, bool, bool, rocksdb::GetContext*, rocksdb::BlockCacheLookupContext*, rocksdb::Status, rocksdb::FilePrefetchBuffe
r*, bool) const
>      https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/8 rocksdb/src/table/block_based/block_based_table_reader.cc:2720 rocksdb::BlockBasedTableIterator<...>::InitDataBlock()
>      https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/9 rocksdb/src/table/block_based/block_based_table_reader.cc:2607 rocksdb::BlockBasedTableIterator<...>::SeekToFirst()
>     https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/10 rocksdb/src/table/iterator_wrapper.h:83  rocksdb::IteratorWrapperBase<...>::SeekToFirst()
>     https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/11 rocksdb/src/table/merging_iterator.cc:100 rocksdb::MergingIterator::SeekToFirst()
>     https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/12 rocksdb/compaction/compaction_job.cc:877 rocksdb::CompactionJob::ProcessKeyValueCompaction(rocksdb::CompactionJob::SubcompactionState*)
>     https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/13 rocksdb/compaction/compaction_job.cc:590 rocksdb::CompactionJob::Run()
>     https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/14 rocksdb/db_impl/db_impl_compaction_flush.cc:2689 rocksdb::DBImpl::BackgroundCompaction(bool*, rocksdb::JobContext*, rocksdb::LogBuffer*, rocksdb::DBImpl::PrepickedCompaction*, rocksdb::Env::Priority)
>     https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/15 rocksdb/db_impl/db_impl_compaction_flush.cc:2248 rocksdb::DBImpl::BackgroundCallCompaction(rocksdb::DBImpl::PrepickedCompaction*, rocksdb::Env::Priority)
>     https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/16 rocksdb/db_impl/db_impl_compaction_flush.cc:2024 rocksdb::DBImpl::BGWorkCompaction(void*)
>     https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/23 rocksdb/src/util/threadpool_imp.cc:266   rocksdb::ThreadPoolImpl::Impl::BGThread(unsigned long)
>     https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/24 rocksdb/src/util/threadpool_imp.cc:307   rocksdb::ThreadPoolImpl::Impl::BGThreadWrapper(void*)
```
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5531

Test Plan: Verified that this fixes the fb-internal Logdevice test which caught the issue.

Differential Revision: D16109702

Pulled By: sagar0

fbshipit-source-id: 1fc08549cf7b553e338a133ae11eb9f4d5011914
2019-07-03 19:06:46 -07:00
Eli Pozniansky
f872009237 Fix from some C-style casting (#5524)
Summary:
Fix from some C-style casting in bloom.cc and ./tools/db_bench_tool.cc
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5524

Differential Revision: D16075626

Pulled By: elipoz

fbshipit-source-id: 352948885efb64a7ef865942c75c3c727a914207
2019-07-01 13:05:34 -07:00
anand76
7259e28d91 MultiGet parallel IO (#5464)
Summary:
Enhancement to MultiGet batching to read data blocks required for keys in a batch in parallel from disk. It uses Env::MultiRead() API to read multiple blocks and reduce latency.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5464

Test Plan:
1. make check
2. make asan_check
3. make asan_crash

Differential Revision: D15911771

Pulled By: anand1976

fbshipit-source-id: 605036b9af0f90ca0020dc87c3a86b4da6e83394
2019-06-30 20:56:04 -07:00
Mike Kolupaev
b4d7209428 Add an option to put first key of each sst block in the index (#5289)
Summary:
The first key is used to defer reading the data block until this file gets to the top of merging iterator's heap. For short range scans, most files never make it to the top of the heap, so this change can reduce read amplification by a lot sometimes.

Consider the following workload. There are a few data streams (we'll be calling them "logs"), each stream consisting of a sequence of blobs (we'll be calling them "records"). Each record is identified by log ID and a sequence number within the log. RocksDB key is concatenation of log ID and sequence number (big endian). Reads are mostly relatively short range scans, each within a single log. Writes are mostly sequential for each log, but writes to different logs are randomly interleaved. Compactions are disabled; instead, when we accumulate a few tens of sst files, we create a new column family and start writing to it.

So, a typical sst file consists of a few ranges of blocks, each range corresponding to one log ID (we use FlushBlockPolicy to cut blocks at log boundaries). A typical read would go like this. First, iterator Seek() reads one block from each sst file. Then a series of Next()s move through one sst file (since writes to each log are mostly sequential) until the subiterator reaches the end of this log in this sst file; then Next() switches to the next sst file and reads sequentially from that, and so on. Often a range scan will only return records from a small number of blocks in small number of sst files; in this case, the cost of initial Seek() reading one block from each file may be bigger than the cost of reading the actually useful blocks.

Neither iterate_upper_bound nor bloom filters can prevent reading one block from each file in Seek(). But this PR can: if the index contains first key from each block, we don't have to read the block until this block actually makes it to the top of merging iterator's heap, so for short range scans we won't read any blocks from most of the sst files.

This PR does the deferred block loading inside value() call. This is not ideal: there's no good way to report an IO error from inside value(). As discussed with siying offline, it would probably be better to change InternalIterator's interface to explicitly fetch deferred value and get status. I'll do it in a separate PR.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5289

Differential Revision: D15256423

Pulled By: al13n321

fbshipit-source-id: 750e4c39ce88e8d41662f701cf6275d9388ba46a
2019-06-24 20:54:04 -07:00
Sergei Petrunia
e731f44022 C file should not include <cinttypes>, it is a C++ header. (#5499)
Summary:
Include <inttypes.h> instead.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5499

Differential Revision: D15966937

Pulled By: miasantreble

fbshipit-source-id: 2156c4329b91d26d447de94f1231264d52786350
2019-06-24 16:12:39 -07:00
Vijay Nadimpalli
22028aa9ab Compaction Reads should read no more than compaction_readahead_size bytes, when set! (#5498)
Summary:
As a result of https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/5431 the compaction_readahead_size given by a user was not used exactly, the reason being the code behind readahead for user-read and compaction-read was unified in the above PR and the behavior for user-read is to read readahead_size+n bytes (see FilePrefetchBuffer::TryReadFromCache method). Before the unification the ReadaheadRandomAccessFileReader used compaction_readahead_size as it is.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5498

Test Plan:
Ran strace command : strace -e pread64 -f -T -t ./db_compaction_test --gtest_filter=DBCompactionTest.PartialManualCompaction

In the test the compaction_readahead_size was configured to 2MB and verified the pread syscall did indeed request 2MB. Before the change it was requesting more than 2MB.

Strace Output:
strace: Process 3798982 attached
Note: Google Test filter = DBCompactionTest.PartialManualCompaction
[==========] Running 1 test from 1 test case.
[----------] Global test environment set-up.
[----------] 1 test from DBCompactionTest
[ RUN      ] DBCompactionTest.PartialManualCompaction
strace: Process 3798983 attached
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[pid 3798987] 12:07:05 +++ exited with 0 +++
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[pid 3798993] 12:07:05 +++ exited with 0 +++
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[pid 3799008] 12:07:05 +++ exited with 0 +++
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[pid 3799010] 12:07:05 +++ exited with 0 +++
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[pid 3799012] 12:07:05 +++ exited with 0 +++
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[pid 3799013] 12:07:05 +++ exited with 0 +++
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[pid 3799014] 12:07:05 +++ exited with 0 +++
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[pid 3799016] 12:07:05 +++ exited with 0 +++
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[pid 3799017] 12:07:05 +++ exited with 0 +++
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[pid 3799019] 12:07:05 +++ exited with 0 +++
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[pid 3799020] 12:07:05 +++ exited with 0 +++
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strace: Process 3799022 attached
[pid 3799022] 12:07:05 +++ exited with 0 +++
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[pid 3799023] 12:07:05 +++ exited with 0 +++
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[pid 3799047] 12:07:06 +++ exited with 0 +++
[pid 3799048] 12:07:06 +++ exited with 0 +++
[pid 3798994] 12:07:06 +++ exited with 0 +++
strace: Process 3799052 attached
[pid 3799052] 12:07:06 +++ exited with 0 +++
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strace: Process 3799070 attached
[pid 3799069] 12:07:06 +++ exited with 0 +++
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[pid 3799070] 12:07:06 +++ exited with 0 +++
[pid 3799071] 12:07:06 +++ exited with 0 +++
strace: Process 3799072 attached
strace: Process 3799073 attached
[pid 3799072] 12:07:06 +++ exited with 0 +++
[pid 3799073] 12:07:06 +++ exited with 0 +++
strace: Process 3799074 attached
[pid 3799074] 12:07:06 +++ exited with 0 +++
strace: Process 3799075 attached
[pid 3799075] 12:07:06 +++ exited with 0 +++
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[pid 3799076] 12:07:06 +++ exited with 0 +++
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[pid 3799077] 12:07:06 +++ exited with 0 +++
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[pid 3799078] 12:07:06 +++ exited with 0 +++
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[pid 3799079] 12:07:06 +++ exited with 0 +++
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[pid 3799080] 12:07:06 +++ exited with 0 +++
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[pid 3799081] 12:07:06 +++ exited with 0 +++
strace: Process 3799082 attached
[pid 3799082] 12:07:06 +++ exited with 0 +++
strace: Process 3799083 attached
[pid 3799083] 12:07:06 +++ exited with 0 +++
strace: Process 3799086 attached
strace: Process 3799087 attached
[pid 3798984] 12:07:06 pread64(9, "\1\203W!\241QE\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0"..., 53, 11177) = 53 <0.000121>
[pid 3798984] 12:07:06 pread64(9, "\0\22\4rocksdb.properties\353Q\223\5\0\0\0\0\1\0\0"..., 38, 11139) = 38 <0.000106>
[pid 3798984] 12:07:06 pread64(9, "\0$\4rocksdb.block.based.table.ind"..., 664, 10475) = 664 <0.000081>
[pid 3798984] 12:07:06 pread64(9, "\0\v\3foo\2\7\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\270 \0\v\4foo\2\3\0\0\0\0\0\0\275"..., 74, 10401) = 74 <0.000138>
[pid 3798984] 12:07:06 pread64(11, "\1\203W!\241QE\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0"..., 53, 11177) = 53 <0.000097>
[pid 3798984] 12:07:06 pread64(11, "\0\22\4rocksdb.properties\353Q\223\5\0\0\0\0\1\0\0"..., 38, 11139) = 38 <0.000086>
[pid 3798984] 12:07:06 pread64(11, "\0$\4rocksdb.block.based.table.ind"..., 664, 10475) = 664 <0.000064>
[pid 3798984] 12:07:06 pread64(11, "\0\v\3foo\2\21\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\270 \0\v\4foo\2\r\0\0\0\0\0\0\275"..., 74, 10401) = 74 <0.000064>
[pid 3798984] 12:07:06 pread64(12, "\1\203W!\241QE\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0"..., 53, 11177) = 53 <0.000080>
[pid 3798984] 12:07:06 pread64(12, "\0\22\4rocksdb.properties\353Q\223\5\0\0\0\0\1\0\0"..., 38, 11139) = 38 <0.000090>
[pid 3798984] 12:07:06 pread64(12, "\0$\4rocksdb.block.based.table.ind"..., 664, 10475) = 664 <0.000059>
[pid 3798984] 12:07:06 pread64(12, "\0\v\3foo\2\33\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\270 \0\v\4foo\2\27\0\0\0\0\0\0\275"..., 74, 10401) = 74 <0.000065>
[pid 3798984] 12:07:06 pread64(13, "\1\203W!\241QE\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0"..., 53, 11177) = 53 <0.000070>
[pid 3798984] 12:07:06 pread64(13, "\0\22\4rocksdb.properties\353Q\223\5\0\0\0\0\1\0\0"..., 38, 11139) = 38 <0.000059>
[pid 3798984] 12:07:06 pread64(13, "\0$\4rocksdb.block.based.table.ind"..., 664, 10475) = 664 <0.000061>
[pid 3798984] 12:07:06 pread64(13, "\0\v\3foo\2%\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\270 \0\v\4foo\2!\0\0\0\0\0\0\275"..., 74, 10401) = 74 <0.000065>
[pid 3798984] 12:07:06 pread64(14, "\1\203W!\241QE\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0"..., 53, 11177) = 53 <0.000118>
[pid 3798984] 12:07:06 pread64(14, "\0\22\4rocksdb.properties\353Q\223\5\0\0\0\0\1\0\0"..., 38, 11139) = 38 <0.000093>
[pid 3798984] 12:07:06 pread64(14, "\0$\4rocksdb.block.based.table.ind"..., 664, 10475) = 664 <0.000050>
[pid 3798984] 12:07:06 pread64(14, "\0\v\3foo\2/\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\270 \0\v\4foo\2+\0\0\0\0\0\0\275"..., 74, 10401) = 74 <0.000082>
[pid 3798984] 12:07:06 pread64(15, "\1\203W!\241QE\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0"..., 53, 11177) = 53 <0.000080>
[pid 3798984] 12:07:06 pread64(15, "\0\22\4rocksdb.properties\353Q\223\5\0\0\0\0\1\0\0"..., 38, 11139) = 38 <0.000086>
[pid 3798984] 12:07:06 pread64(15, "\0$\4rocksdb.block.based.table.ind"..., 664, 10475) = 664 <0.000091>
[pid 3798984] 12:07:06 pread64(15, "\0\v\3foo\0029\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\270 \0\v\4foo\0025\0\0\0\0\0\0\275"..., 74, 10401) = 74 <0.000174>
[pid 3798984] 12:07:06 pread64(16, "\1\203W!\241QE\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0"..., 53, 11177) = 53 <0.000080>
[pid 3798984] 12:07:06 pread64(16, "\0\22\4rocksdb.properties\353Q\223\5\0\0\0\0\1\0\0"..., 38, 11139) = 38 <0.000093>
[pid 3798984] 12:07:06 pread64(16, "\0$\4rocksdb.block.based.table.ind"..., 664, 10475) = 664 <0.000194>
[pid 3798984] 12:07:06 pread64(16, "\0\v\3foo\2C\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\270 \0\v\4foo\2?\0\0\0\0\0\0\275"..., 74, 10401) = 74 <0.000086>
[pid 3798984] 12:07:06 pread64(17, "\1\203W!\241QE\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0"..., 53, 11177) = 53 <0.000079>
[pid 3798984] 12:07:06 pread64(17, "\0\22\4rocksdb.properties\353Q\223\5\0\0\0\0\1\0\0"..., 38, 11139) = 38 <0.000047>
[pid 3798984] 12:07:06 pread64(17, "\0$\4rocksdb.block.based.table.ind"..., 664, 10475) = 664 <0.000045>
[pid 3798984] 12:07:06 pread64(17, "\0\v\3foo\2M\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\270 \0\v\4foo\2I\0\0\0\0\0\0\275"..., 74, 10401) = 74 <0.000107>
[pid 3798983] 12:07:06 pread64(17, "\0\v\200\10foo\2P\0\0\0\0\0\0)U?MSg_)j(roFn($e"..., 2097152, 0) = 11230 <0.000091>
[pid 3798983] 12:07:06 pread64(17, "", 2085922, 11230) = 0 <0.000073>
[pid 3798983] 12:07:06 pread64(16, "\0\v\200\10foo\2F\0\0\0\0\0\0k[h3%.OPH_^:\\S7T&"..., 2097152, 0) = 11230 <0.000083>
[pid 3798983] 12:07:06 pread64(16, "", 2085922, 11230) = 0 <0.000078>
[pid 3798983] 12:07:06 pread64(15, "\0\v\200\10foo\2<\0\0\0\0\0\0+qToi_c{*S+4:N(:"..., 2097152, 0) = 11230 <0.000095>
[pid 3798983] 12:07:06 pread64(15, "", 2085922, 11230) = 0 <0.000067>
[pid 3798983] 12:07:06 pread64(14, "\0\v\200\10foo\0022\0\0\0\0\0\0%hw%OMa\"}9I609Q!B"..., 2097152, 0) = 11230 <0.000111>
[pid 3798983] 12:07:06 pread64(14, "", 2085922, 11230) = 0 <0.000093>
[pid 3798983] 12:07:06 pread64(13, "\0\v\200\10foo\2(\0\0\0\0\0\0p}Y&mu^DcaSGb2&nP"..., 2097152, 0) = 11230 <0.000128>
[pid 3798983] 12:07:06 pread64(13, "", 2085922, 11230) = 0 <0.000076>
[pid 3798983] 12:07:06 pread64(12, "\0\v\200\10foo\2\36\0\0\0\0\0\0YIyW#]oSs^6VHfB<`"..., 2097152, 0) = 11230 <0.000092>
[pid 3798983] 12:07:06 pread64(12, "", 2085922, 11230) = 0 <0.000073>
[pid 3798983] 12:07:06 pread64(11, "\0\v\200\10foo\2\24\0\0\0\0\0\0mfF8Jel/*Zf :-#s("..., 2097152, 0) = 11230 <0.000088>
[pid 3798983] 12:07:06 pread64(11, "", 2085922, 11230) = 0 <0.000067>
[pid 3798983] 12:07:06 pread64(9, "\0\v\200\10foo\2\n\0\0\0\0\0\0\\X'cjiHX)D,RSj1X!"..., 2097152, 0) = 11230 <0.000115>
[pid 3798983] 12:07:06 pread64(9, "", 2085922, 11230) = 0 <0.000073>
[pid 3798983] 12:07:06 pread64(8, "\1\315\5 \36\30\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0"..., 53, 754) = 53 <0.000098>
[pid 3798983] 12:07:06 pread64(8, "\0\22\3rocksdb.properties;\215\5\0\0\0\0\1\0\0\0"..., 37, 717) = 37 <0.000064>
[pid 3798983] 12:07:06 pread64(8, "\0$\4rocksdb.block.based.table.ind"..., 658, 59) = 658 <0.000074>
[pid 3798983] 12:07:06 pread64(8, "\0\v\2foo\1\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\31\0\0\0\0\1\0\0\0\0\212\216\222P", 29, 30) = 29 <0.000064>
[pid 3799086] 12:07:06 +++ exited with 0 +++
[pid 3799087] 12:07:06 +++ exited with 0 +++
[pid 3799054] 12:07:06 +++ exited with 0 +++
strace: Process 3799104 attached
[pid 3799104] 12:07:06 +++ exited with 0 +++
[       OK ] DBCompactionTest.PartialManualCompaction (757 ms)
[----------] 1 test from DBCompactionTest (758 ms total)

[----------] Global test environment tear-down
[==========] 1 test from 1 test case ran. (759 ms total)
[  PASSED  ] 1 test.
[pid 3798983] 12:07:06 +++ exited with 0 +++
[pid 3798984] 12:07:06 +++ exited with 0 +++
[pid 3798992] 12:07:06 +++ exited with 0 +++
[pid 3798986] 12:07:06 +++ exited with 0 +++
[pid 3798982] 12:07:06 +++ exited with 0 +++
[pid 3798985] 12:07:06 +++ exited with 0 +++
12:07:06 +++ exited with 0 +++

Differential Revision: D15948422

Pulled By: vjnadimpalli

fbshipit-source-id: 9b189d1e8675d290c7784e4b33e5d3b5761d2ac8
2019-06-21 21:31:49 -07:00
Vijay Nadimpalli
24b118ad98 Combine the read-ahead logic for user reads and compaction reads (#5431)
Summary:
Currently the read-ahead logic for user reads and compaction reads go through different code paths where compaction reads create new table readers and use `ReadaheadRandomAccessFile`. This change is to unify read-ahead logic to use read-ahead in BlockBasedTableReader::InitDataBlock(). As a result of the change  `ReadAheadRandomAccessFile` class and `new_table_reader_for_compaction_inputs` option will no longer be used.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5431

Test Plan:
make check

Here is the benchmarking - https://gist.github.com/vjnadimpalli/083cf423f7b6aa12dcdb14c858bc18a5

Differential Revision: D15772533

Pulled By: vjnadimpalli

fbshipit-source-id: b71dca710590471ede6fb37553388654e2e479b9
2019-06-19 14:10:46 -07:00
Zhongyi Xie
d68f9f4580 simplify include directive involving inttypes (#5402)
Summary:
When using `PRIu64` type of printf specifier, current code base does the following:
```
#ifndef __STDC_FORMAT_MACROS
#define __STDC_FORMAT_MACROS
#endif
#include <inttypes.h>
```
However, this can be simplified to
```
#include <cinttypes>
```
as long as flag `-std=c++11` is used.
This should solve issues like https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/5159
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5402

Differential Revision: D15701195

Pulled By: miasantreble

fbshipit-source-id: 6dac0a05f52aadb55e9728038599d3d2e4b59d03
2019-06-06 13:56:07 -07:00
Yanqin Jin
340ed4fac7 Add support for timestamp in Get/Put (#5079)
Summary:
It's useful to be able to (optionally) associate key-value pairs with user-provided timestamps. This PR is an early effort towards this goal and continues the work of facebook#4942. A suite of new unit tests exist in DBBasicTestWithTimestampWithParam. Support for timestamp requires the user to provide timestamp as a slice in `ReadOptions` and `WriteOptions`. All timestamps of the same database must share the same length, format, etc. The format of the timestamp is the same throughout the same database, and the user is responsible for providing a comparator function (Comparator) to order the <key, timestamp> tuples. Once created, the format and length of the timestamp cannot change (at least for now).

Test plan (on devserver):
```
$COMPILE_WITH_ASAN=1 make -j32 all
$./db_basic_test --gtest_filter=Timestamp/DBBasicTestWithTimestampWithParam.PutAndGet/*
$make check
```
All tests must pass.

We also run the following db_bench tests to verify whether there is regression on Get/Put while timestamp is not enabled.
```
$TEST_TMPDIR=/dev/shm ./db_bench -benchmarks=fillseq,readrandom -num=1000000
$TEST_TMPDIR=/dev/shm ./db_bench -benchmarks=fillrandom -num=1000000
```
Repeat for 6 times for both versions.

Results are as follows:
```
|        | readrandom | fillrandom |
| master | 16.77 MB/s | 47.05 MB/s |
| PR5079 | 16.44 MB/s | 47.03 MB/s |
```
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5079

Differential Revision: D15132946

Pulled By: riversand963

fbshipit-source-id: 833a0d657eac21182f0f206c910a6438154c742c
2019-06-05 23:10:47 -07:00
Siying Dong
5851cb7fdb Move util/trace_replay.* to trace_replay/ (#5376)
Summary:
util/ means for lower level libraries. trace_replay is highly integrated to DB and sometimes call DB. Move it out to a separate directory.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5376

Differential Revision: D15550938

Pulled By: siying

fbshipit-source-id: f46dce5ceffdc05a73f26379c7bb1b79ebe6c207
2019-06-03 13:25:26 -07:00
Siying Dong
000b9ec217 Move some logging related files to logging/ (#5387)
Summary:
Many logging related source files are under util/. It will be more structured if they are together.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5387

Differential Revision: D15579036

Pulled By: siying

fbshipit-source-id: 3850134ed50b8c0bb40a0c8ae1f184fa4081303f
2019-05-31 17:23:59 -07:00
Yuan Zhou
79edf0a7a8 util: fix log_write_bench (#5335)
Summary:
log_write_bench doesn't compile due to some recent API changes.
This patch fixes the compile by adding the missing params for
OptimizeForLogWrite() and WritableFileWriter().

Signed-off-by: Yuan Zhou <yuan.zhou@intel.com>
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5335

Differential Revision: D15588875

Pulled By: miasantreble

fbshipit-source-id: 726ff4dc227733e915c3b796df25bd3ab0b431ac
2019-05-31 17:17:57 -07:00
Vijay Nadimpalli
49c5a12dbe Organizing rocksdb/db directory
Summary: Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5390

Differential Revision: D15579388

Pulled By: vjnadimpalli

fbshipit-source-id: 5bfc95e31554b8ff05b97b76d6534113f527f366
2019-05-31 11:57:01 -07:00
Siying Dong
cb094e13bb Auto roll logger to enforce options.keep_log_file_num immediately after a new file is created (#5370)
Summary:
Right now, with auto roll logger, options.keep_log_file_num enforcement is triggered by events like DB reopen or full obsolete scan happens. In the mean time, the size and number of log files can grow without a limit. We put a stronger enforcement to the option, so that the number of log files can always under control.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5370

Differential Revision: D15570413

Pulled By: siying

fbshipit-source-id: 0916c3c4d42ab8fdd29389ee7fd7e1557b03176e
2019-05-31 10:50:19 -07:00
Siying Dong
8843129ece Move some memory related files from util/ to memory/ (#5382)
Summary:
Move arena, allocator, and memory tools under util to a separate memory/ directory.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5382

Differential Revision: D15564655

Pulled By: siying

fbshipit-source-id: 9cd6b5d0d3d52b39606e19221fa154596e5852a5
2019-05-30 17:44:09 -07:00
Vijay Nadimpalli
50e470791d Organizing rocksdb/table directory by format
Summary: Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5373

Differential Revision: D15559425

Pulled By: vjnadimpalli

fbshipit-source-id: 5d6d6d615582bedd96a4b879bb25d429a6de8b55
2019-05-30 14:51:11 -07:00
Siying Dong
e9e0101ca4 Move test related files under util/ to test_util/ (#5377)
Summary:
There are too many types of files under util/. Some test related files don't belong to there or just are just loosely related. Mo
ve them to a new directory test_util/, so that util/ is cleaner.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5377

Differential Revision: D15551366

Pulled By: siying

fbshipit-source-id: 0f5c8653832354ef8caa31749c0143815d719e2c
2019-05-30 11:25:51 -07:00
Siying Dong
545d206040 Move some file related files outside util/ (#5375)
Summary:
util/ means for lower level libraries, so it's a good idea to move the files which requires knowledge to DB out. Create a file/ and move some files there.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5375

Differential Revision: D15550935

Pulled By: siying

fbshipit-source-id: 61a9715dcde5386eebfb43e93f847bba1ae0d3f2
2019-05-29 20:47:06 -07:00
Yanqin Jin
b5e4ee2e76 Fix a clang analyze error (#5365)
Summary:
The analyzer thinks max_allowed_ space can be 0. In that case, free_space will
be assigned as free_space. It fails to realize that the function call
GetFreeSpace actually sets the free_space variable properly, which is possibly
due to lack of inter-function call analysis.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5365

Differential Revision: D15521790

Pulled By: riversand963

fbshipit-source-id: 839d0a285a1c8773a28a385f0c3be4bb7fbe32cb
2019-05-28 12:19:41 -07:00
Sagar Vemuri
e264eebcd7 Add comments in file_reader_writer.h (#5355)
Summary:
Add file and class level comments in file_reader_writer.h
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5355

Differential Revision: D15499020

Pulled By: sagar0

fbshipit-source-id: 925b2326885cdb4357e6a139ac65ee5e2ce1d613
2019-05-24 20:31:45 -07:00
Yanqin Jin
bd9f1d2d0f Fix RocksDB auto-recovery from SpaceLimit err (#5334)
Summary:
If RocksDB is configured with a positive max_allowed_space (via sst file manager),
then the sst file manager should use this value instead of total free disk
space to determine whether to clear the background error of space limit
reached.

In DBSSTTest.DBWithMaxSpaceAllowed, we configure a low space limit that is very
likely lower than the free disk space of the test machine. Therefore, once the
test db encounters a Status::SpaceLimit, error handler will call into sst file
manager to start error recovery which may clear the bg error since disk free
space is larger than reserved_disk_buffer_.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5334

Differential Revision: D15501622

Pulled By: riversand963

fbshipit-source-id: 58035efc450b062d6b28c78c322005ec3705fb47
2019-05-24 18:38:12 -07:00
Sagar Vemuri
b09c018b4d Add comments to trace_replay.h (#5359)
Summary:
Add file, class, and function level comments in trace_replay.h
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5359

Differential Revision: D15505318

Pulled By: sagar0

fbshipit-source-id: 181e3d4ea805fd9a33f91b89e123bbd0c1ead2ce
2019-05-24 16:59:54 -07:00
Sagar Vemuri
5d359fc337 Document AlignedBuffer (#5345)
Summary:
Add comments to util/aligned_buffer.h
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5345

Differential Revision: D15496004

Pulled By: sagar0

fbshipit-source-id: 31bc6f35e88dedd74cff55febe02c9e761304f76
2019-05-24 10:05:40 -07:00
Zhongyi Xie
6a54278b4a add class level comment for RepeatableThread
Summary: Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5344

Differential Revision: D15485431

Pulled By: miasantreble

fbshipit-source-id: 9c0f6cf0d826743e743012549976705ceb8cc0c4
2019-05-23 17:03:23 -07:00
Sagar Vemuri
dda474399a Remove PATENTS text from a few straggler files (#5326)
Summary:
Remove PATENTS related wording from a few stragglers which still reference the old PATENTS file.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5326

Differential Revision: D15423297

Pulled By: sagar0

fbshipit-source-id: 4babcddfc120b7d2fed6eb3898287cf8012bf8ea
2019-05-21 16:22:35 -07:00
Vijay Nadimpalli
931c9df886 Use separate status code for column family drop and db shutdown in progress (#5275)
Summary:
Currently RocksDB uses Status::ShutdownInProgress to inform about column family drop. I would like to have a separate Status code for this event.
https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/blob/master/include/rocksdb/status.h#L55
Comment on this:
abc4202e47/db/version_set.cc (L2742):L2743
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5275

Differential Revision: D15204583

Pulled By: vjnadimpalli

fbshipit-source-id: 95e99e34b27bc165b554ecb8a48a7f8e60f21e2a
2019-05-20 10:47:32 -07:00
Zhichao Cao
a13026fb2f Added trace replay fast forward function (#5273)
Summary:
In the current db_bench trace replay, the replay process strictly follows the timestamp to issue the queries. In some cases, user does not care about the time. Therefore, fast forward is needed for users to speed up the replay process.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5273

Differential Revision: D15389232

Pulled By: zhichao-cao

fbshipit-source-id: 735d629b9d2a167b05af3e4fa0ddf9d5d0be1806
2019-05-16 20:21:18 -07:00
Maysam Yabandeh
f0e8216197 WritePrepared: Fix deadlock in WriteRecoverableState (#5306)
Summary:
The recent improvement in https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/3661 could cause a deadlock: When writing recoverable state, we also commit its sequence number to commit table, which could result into evicting existing commit entry, which could result into advancing max_evicted_seq_, which would need to get snapshots from database, which requires obtaining db mutex. The patch releases db_mutex before calling the callback in WriteRecoverableState to avoid the potential deadlock. It also improves the stress tests to let the issue be manifested in the tests.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5306

Differential Revision: D15341458

Pulled By: maysamyabandeh

fbshipit-source-id: 05dcbed7e21b789fd1e5fd5ee8eea08077162323
2019-05-15 13:53:54 -07:00
Maysam Yabandeh
6a40ee5eb1 Refresh snapshot list during long compactions (2nd attempt) (#5278)
Summary:
Part of compaction cpu goes to processing snapshot list, the larger the list the bigger the overhead. Although the lifetime of most of the snapshots is much shorter than the lifetime of compactions, the compaction conservatively operates on the list of snapshots that it initially obtained. This patch allows the snapshot list to be updated via a callback if the compaction is taking long. This should let the compaction to continue more efficiently with much smaller snapshot list.
For simplicity, to avoid the feature is disabled in two cases: i) When more than one sub-compaction are sharing the same snapshot list, ii) when Range Delete is used in which the range delete aggregator has its own copy of snapshot list.
This fixes the reverted https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5099 issue with range deletes.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5278

Differential Revision: D15203291

Pulled By: maysamyabandeh

fbshipit-source-id: fa645611e606aa222c7ce53176dc5bb6f259c258
2019-05-03 17:30:22 -07:00
Maysam Yabandeh
521d234bda Revert snap_refresh_nanos feature (#5269)
Summary:
Our daily stress tests are failing after this feature. Reverting temporarily until we figure the reason for test failures.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5269

Differential Revision: D15151285

Pulled By: maysamyabandeh

fbshipit-source-id: e4002b99690a97df30d4b4b58bf0f61e9591bc6e
2019-05-01 10:07:30 -07:00
Yuqi Gu
03c7ae24c2 RocksDB CRC32c optimization with ARMv8 Intrinsic (#5221)
Summary:
1. Add Arm linear crc32c implemtation for RocksDB.
2. Arm runtime check for crc32
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5221

Differential Revision: D15013685

Pulled By: siying

fbshipit-source-id: 2c2983743d26656d93f212dc7c1a3cf66a1acf12
2019-04-30 10:59:05 -07:00
Maysam Yabandeh
506e8448be Refresh snapshot list during long compactions (#5099)
Summary:
Part of compaction cpu goes to processing snapshot list, the larger the list the bigger the overhead. Although the lifetime of most of the snapshots is much shorter than the lifetime of compactions, the compaction conservatively operates on the list of snapshots that it initially obtained. This patch allows the snapshot list to be updated via a callback if the compaction is taking long. This should let the compaction to continue more efficiently with much smaller snapshot list.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5099

Differential Revision: D15086710

Pulled By: maysamyabandeh

fbshipit-source-id: 7649f56c3b6b2fb334962048150142a3bf9c1a12
2019-04-25 18:17:22 -07:00
jsteemann
de76909464 refactor SavePoints (#5192)
Summary:
Savepoints are assumed to be used in a stack-wise fashion (only
the top element should be used), so they were stored by `WriteBatch`
in a member variable `save_points` using an std::stack.

Conceptually this is fine, but the implementation had a few issues:
- the `save_points_` instance variable was a plain pointer to a heap-
  allocated `SavePoints` struct. The destructor of `WriteBatch` simply
  deletes this pointer. However, the copy constructor of WriteBatch
  just copied that pointer, meaning that copying a WriteBatch with
  active savepoints will very likely have crashed before. Now a proper
  copy of the savepoints is made in the copy constructor, and not just
  a copy of the pointer
- `save_points_` was an std::stack, which defaults to `std::deque` for
  the underlying container. A deque is a bit over the top here, as we
  only need access to the most recent savepoint (i.e. stack.top()) but
  never any elements at the front. std::deque is rather expensive to
  initialize in common environments. For example, the STL implementation
  shipped with GNU g++ will perform a heap allocation of more than 500
  bytes to create an empty deque object. Although the `save_points_`
  container is created lazily by RocksDB, moving from a deque to a plain
  `std::vector` is much more memory-efficient. So `save_points_` is now
  a vector.
- `save_points_` was changed from a plain pointer to an `std::unique_ptr`,
  making ownership more explicit.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5192

Differential Revision: D15024074

Pulled By: maysamyabandeh

fbshipit-source-id: 5b128786d3789cde94e46465c9e91badd07a25d7
2019-04-19 20:33:04 -07:00
Fosco Marotto
6c2bf9e916 Add copyright headers per FB open-source checkup tool. (#5199)
Summary:
internal task: T35568575
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5199

Differential Revision: D14962794

Pulled By: gfosco

fbshipit-source-id: 93838ede6d0235eaecff90d200faed9a8515bbbe
2019-04-18 10:55:01 -07:00
anand76
fefd4b98c5 Introduce a new MultiGet batching implementation (#5011)
Summary:
This PR introduces a new MultiGet() API, with the underlying implementation grouping keys based on SST file and batching lookups in a file. The reason for the new API is twofold - the definition allows callers to allocate storage for status and values on stack instead of std::vector, as well as return values as PinnableSlices in order to avoid copying, and it keeps the original MultiGet() implementation intact while we experiment with batching.

Batching is useful when there is some spatial locality to the keys being queries, as well as larger batch sizes. The main benefits are due to -
1. Fewer function calls, especially to BlockBasedTableReader::MultiGet() and FullFilterBlockReader::KeysMayMatch()
2. Bloom filter cachelines can be prefetched, hiding the cache miss latency

The next step is to optimize the binary searches in the level_storage_info, index blocks and data blocks, since we could reduce the number of key comparisons if the keys are relatively close to each other. The batching optimizations also need to be extended to other formats, such as PlainTable and filter formats. This also needs to be added to db_stress.

Benchmark results from db_bench for various batch size/locality of reference combinations are given below. Locality was simulated by offsetting the keys in a batch by a stride length. Each SST file is about 8.6MB uncompressed and key/value size is 16/100 uncompressed. To focus on the cpu benefit of batching, the runs were single threaded and bound to the same cpu to eliminate interference from other system events. The results show a 10-25% improvement in micros/op from smaller to larger batch sizes (4 - 32).

Batch   Sizes

1        | 2        | 4         | 8      | 16  | 32

Random pattern (Stride length 0)
4.158 | 4.109 | 4.026 | 4.05 | 4.1 | 4.074        - Get
4.438 | 4.302 | 4.165 | 4.122 | 4.096 | 4.075 - MultiGet (no batching)
4.461 | 4.256 | 4.277 | 4.11 | 4.182 | 4.14        - MultiGet (w/ batching)

Good locality (Stride length 16)
4.048 | 3.659 | 3.248 | 2.99 | 2.84 | 2.753
4.429 | 3.728 | 3.406 | 3.053 | 2.911 | 2.781
4.452 | 3.45 | 2.833 | 2.451 | 2.233 | 2.135

Good locality (Stride length 256)
4.066 | 3.786 | 3.581 | 3.447 | 3.415 | 3.232
4.406 | 4.005 | 3.644 | 3.49 | 3.381 | 3.268
4.393 | 3.649 | 3.186 | 2.882 | 2.676 | 2.62

Medium locality (Stride length 4096)
4.012 | 3.922 | 3.768 | 3.61 | 3.582 | 3.555
4.364 | 4.057 | 3.791 | 3.65 | 3.57 | 3.465
4.479 | 3.758 | 3.316 | 3.077 | 2.959 | 2.891

dbbench command used (on a DB with 4 levels, 12 million keys)-
TEST_TMPDIR=/dev/shm numactl -C 10  ./db_bench.tmp -use_existing_db=true -benchmarks="readseq,multireadrandom" -write_buffer_size=4194304 -target_file_size_base=4194304 -max_bytes_for_level_base=16777216 -num=12000000 -reads=12000000 -duration=90 -threads=1 -compression_type=none -cache_size=4194304000 -batch_size=32 -disable_auto_compactions=true -bloom_bits=10 -cache_index_and_filter_blocks=true -pin_l0_filter_and_index_blocks_in_cache=true -multiread_batched=true -multiread_stride=4
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5011

Differential Revision: D14348703

Pulled By: anand1976

fbshipit-source-id: 774406dab3776d979c809522a67bedac6c17f84b
2019-04-11 14:28:26 -07:00
Sagar Vemuri
d3d20dcdca Periodic Compactions (#5166)
Summary:
Introducing Periodic Compactions.

This feature allows all the files in a CF to be periodically compacted. It could help in catching any corruptions that could creep into the DB proactively as every file is constantly getting re-compacted.  And also, of course, it helps to cleanup data older than certain threshold.

- Introduced a new option `periodic_compaction_time` to control how long a file can live without being compacted in a CF.
- This works across all levels.
- The files are put in the same level after going through the compaction. (Related files in the same level are picked up as `ExpandInputstoCleanCut` is used).
- Compaction filters, if any, are invoked as usual.
- A new table property, `file_creation_time`, is introduced to implement this feature. This property is set to the time at which the SST file was created (and that time is given by the underlying Env/OS).

This feature can be enabled on its own, or in conjunction with `ttl`. It is possible to set a different time threshold for the bottom level when used in conjunction with ttl. Since `ttl` works only on 0 to last but one levels, you could set `ttl` to, say, 1 day, and `periodic_compaction_time` to, say, 7 days. Since `ttl < periodic_compaction_time` all files in last but one levels keep getting picked up based on ttl, and almost never based on periodic_compaction_time. The files in the bottom level get picked up for compaction based on `periodic_compaction_time`.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5166

Differential Revision: D14884441

Pulled By: sagar0

fbshipit-source-id: 408426cbacb409c06386a98632dcf90bfa1bda47
2019-04-10 19:31:18 -07:00
Siying Dong
0bb555630f Consolidate hash function used for non-persistent data in a new function (#5155)
Summary:
Create new function NPHash64() and GetSliceNPHash64(), which are currently
implemented using murmurhash.
Replace the current direct call of murmurhash() to use the new functions
if the hash results are not used in on-disk format.
This will make it easier to try out or switch to alternative functions
in the uses where data format compatibility doesn't need to be considered.
This part shouldn't have any performance impact.

Also, the sharded cache hash function is changed to the new format, because
it falls into this categoery. It doesn't show visible performance impact
in db_bench results. CPU showed by perf is increased from about 0.2% to 0.4%
in an extreme benchmark setting (4KB blocks, no-compression, everything
cached in block cache). We've known that the current hash function used,
our own Hash() has serious hash quality problem. It can generate a lots of
conflicts with similar input. In this use case, it means extra lock contention
for reads from the same file. This slight CPU regression is worthy to me
to counter the potential bad performance with hot keys. And hopefully this
will get further improved in the future with a better hash function.

cache_test's condition is relaxed a little bit to. The new hash is slightly
more skewed in this use case, but I manually checked the data and see
the hash results are still in a reasonable range.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5155

Differential Revision: D14834821

Pulled By: siying

fbshipit-source-id: ec9a2c0a2f8ae4b54d08b13a5c2e9cc97aa80cb5
2019-04-08 13:32:06 -07:00
Adam Simpkins
c06c4c01c5 Fix many bugs in log statement arguments (#5089)
Summary:
Annotate all of the logging functions to inform the compiler that these
use printf-style formatting arguments.  This allows the compiler to emit
warnings if the format arguments are incorrect.

This also fixes many problems reported now that format string checking
is enabled.  Many of these are simply mix-ups in the argument type (e.g,
int vs uint64_t), but in several cases the wrong number of arguments
were being passed in which can cause the code to crash.

The primary motivation for this was to fix the log message in
`DBImpl::SwitchMemtable()` which caused a segfault due to an extra %s
format parameter with no argument supplied.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5089

Differential Revision: D14574795

Pulled By: simpkins

fbshipit-source-id: 0921b03f0743652bf4ae21e414ff54b3bb65422a
2019-04-04 12:12:11 -07:00