Summary:
According to https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/5907, each filter partition "should include the bloom of the prefix of the last
key in the previous partition" so that SeekForPrev() in prefix mode can return correct result.
The prefix of the last key in the previous partition does not necessarily have the same prefix
as the first key in the current partition. Regardless of the first key in current partition, the
prefix of the last key in the previous partition should be added. The existing code, however,
does not follow this. Furthermore, there is another issue: when finishing current filter partition,
`FullFilterBlockBuilder::AddPrefix()` is called for the first key in next filter partition, which effectively
overwrites `last_prefix_str_` prematurely. Consequently, when the filter block builder proceeds
to the next partition, `last_prefix_str_` will be the prefix of its first key, leaving no way of adding
the bloom of the prefix of the last key of the previous partition.
Prefix extractor is FixedLength.2.
```
[ filter part 1 ] [ filter part 2 ]
abc d
```
When SeekForPrev("abcd"), checking the filter partition will land on filter part 2 because "abcd" > "abc"
but smaller than "d".
If the filter in filter part 2 happens to return false for the test for "ab", then SeekForPrev("abcd") will build
incorrect iterator tree in non-total-order mode.
Also fix a unit test which starts to fail following this PR. `InDomain` should not fail due to assertion
error when checking on an arbitrary key.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8137
Test Plan:
```
make check
```
Without this fix, the following command will fail pretty soon.
```
./db_stress --acquire_snapshot_one_in=10000 --avoid_flush_during_recovery=0 \
--avoid_unnecessary_blocking_io=0 --backup_max_size=104857600 --backup_one_in=0 \
--batch_protection_bytes_per_key=0 --block_size=16384 --bloom_bits=17 \
--bottommost_compression_type=disable --cache_index_and_filter_blocks=1 --cache_size=1048576 \
--checkpoint_one_in=0 --checksum_type=kxxHash64 --clear_column_family_one_in=0 \
--compact_files_one_in=1000000 --compact_range_one_in=1000000 --compaction_ttl=0 \
--compression_max_dict_buffer_bytes=0 --compression_max_dict_bytes=0 \
--compression_parallel_threads=1 --compression_type=zstd --compression_zstd_max_train_bytes=0 \
--continuous_verification_interval=0 --db=/dev/shm/rocksdb/rocksdb_crashtest_whitebox \
--db_write_buffer_size=8388608 --delpercent=5 --delrangepercent=0 --destroy_db_initially=0 --enable_blob_files=0 \
--enable_compaction_filter=0 --enable_pipelined_write=1 --file_checksum_impl=big --flush_one_in=1000000 \
--format_version=5 --get_current_wal_file_one_in=0 --get_live_files_one_in=1000000 --get_property_one_in=1000000 \
--get_sorted_wal_files_one_in=0 --index_block_restart_interval=4 --index_type=2 --ingest_external_file_one_in=0 \
--iterpercent=10 --key_len_percent_dist=1,30,69 --level_compaction_dynamic_level_bytes=True \
--log2_keys_per_lock=10 --long_running_snapshots=1 --mark_for_compaction_one_file_in=0 \
--max_background_compactions=20 --max_bytes_for_level_base=10485760 --max_key=100000000 --max_key_len=3 \
--max_manifest_file_size=1073741824 --max_write_batch_group_size_bytes=16777216 --max_write_buffer_number=3 \
--max_write_buffer_size_to_maintain=8388608 --memtablerep=skip_list --mmap_read=1 --mock_direct_io=False \
--nooverwritepercent=0 --open_files=500000 --ops_per_thread=20000000 --optimize_filters_for_memory=0 --paranoid_file_checks=1 --partition_filters=1 --partition_pinning=0 --pause_background_one_in=1000000 \
--periodic_compaction_seconds=0 --prefixpercent=5 --progress_reports=0 --read_fault_one_in=0 --read_only=0 \
--readpercent=45 --recycle_log_file_num=0 --reopen=20 --secondary_catch_up_one_in=0 \
--snapshot_hold_ops=100000 --sst_file_manager_bytes_per_sec=104857600 \
--sst_file_manager_bytes_per_truncate=0 --subcompactions=2 --sync=0 --sync_fault_injection=False \
--target_file_size_base=2097152 --target_file_size_multiplier=2 --test_batches_snapshots=0 --test_cf_consistency=0 \
--top_level_index_pinning=0 --unpartitioned_pinning=1 --use_blob_db=0 --use_block_based_filter=0 \
--use_direct_io_for_flush_and_compaction=0 --use_direct_reads=0 --use_full_merge_v1=0 --use_merge=0 \
--use_multiget=0 --use_ribbon_filter=0 --use_txn=0 --user_timestamp_size=8 --verify_checksum=1 \
--verify_checksum_one_in=1000000 --verify_db_one_in=100000 --write_buffer_size=4194304 \
--write_dbid_to_manifest=1 --writepercent=35
```
Reviewed By: pdillinger
Differential Revision: D27553054
Pulled By: riversand963
fbshipit-source-id: 60e391e4a2d8d98a9a3172ec5d6176b90ec3de98
Summary:
Failures in `InvalidatePageCache` will change the API contract. So we remove the status check for `InvalidatePageCache` in `SstFileWriter::Add()`, `SstFileWriter::Finish` and `Rep::DeleteRange`
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8156
Reviewed By: riversand963
Differential Revision: D27597012
Pulled By: ajkr
fbshipit-source-id: 2872051695d50cc47ed0f2848dc582464c00076f
Summary:
To propagate the IOStatus from file reads to RocksDB read logic, some of the existing status needs to be replaced by IOStatus.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8130
Test Plan: make check
Reviewed By: anand1976
Differential Revision: D27440188
Pulled By: zhichao-cao
fbshipit-source-id: bbe7622c2106fe4e46871d60f7c26944e5030d78
Summary:
Return early in case there are zero data blocks when
`BlockBasedTableBuilder::EnterUnbuffered()` is called. This crash can
only be triggered by applying dictionary compression to SST files that
contain only range tombstones. It cannot be triggered by a low buffer
limit alone since we only consider entering unbuffered mode after
buffering a data block causing the limit to be breached, or `Finish()`ing the file. It also cannot
be triggered by a totally empty file because those go through
`Abandon()` rather than `Finish()` so unbuffered mode is never entered.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8141
Test Plan: added a unit test that repro'd the "Floating point exception"
Reviewed By: riversand963
Differential Revision: D27495640
Pulled By: ajkr
fbshipit-source-id: a463cfba476919dc5c5c380800a75a86c31ffa23
Summary:
Added `TableProperties::{fast,slow}_compression_estimated_data_size`.
These properties are present in block-based tables when
`ColumnFamilyOptions::sample_for_compression > 0` and the necessary
compression library is supported when the file is generated. They
contain estimates of what `TableProperties::data_size` would be if the
"fast"/"slow" compression library had been used instead. One
limitation is we do not record exactly which "fast" (ZSTD or Zlib)
or "slow" (LZ4 or Snappy) compression library produced the result.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8139
Test Plan:
- new unit test
- ran `db_bench` with `sample_for_compression=1`; verified the `data_size` property matches the `{slow,fast}_compression_estimated_data_size` when the same compression type is used for the output file compression and the sampled compression
Reviewed By: riversand963
Differential Revision: D27454338
Pulled By: ajkr
fbshipit-source-id: 9529293de93ddac7f03b2e149d746e9f634abac4
Summary:
Previously it only applied to block-based tables generated by flush. This restriction
was undocumented and blocked a new use case. Now compression sampling
applies to all block-based tables we generate when it is enabled.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8105
Test Plan: new unit test
Reviewed By: riversand963
Differential Revision: D27317275
Pulled By: ajkr
fbshipit-source-id: cd9fcc5178d6515e8cb59c6facb5ac01893cb5b0
Summary:
When timestamp is enabled, key comparison should take this into account.
In `BlockBasedTableReader::Get()`, `BlockBasedTableReader::MultiGet()`,
assume the target key is `key`, and the timestamp upper bound is `ts`.
The highest key in current block is (key, ts1), while the lowest key in next
block is (key, ts2).
If
```
ts1 > ts > ts2
```
then
```
(key, ts1) < (key, ts) < (key, ts2)
```
It can be shown that if `Compare()` is used, then we will mistakenly skip the next
block. Instead, we should use `CompareWithoutTimestamp()`.
The majority of this PR makes some existing tests in `db_with_timestamp_basic_test.cc`
parameterized so that different index types can be tested. A new unit test is
also added for more coverage.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8062
Test Plan: make check
Reviewed By: ltamasi
Differential Revision: D27057557
Pulled By: riversand963
fbshipit-source-id: c1062fa7c159ed600a1ad7e461531d52265021f1
Summary:
For performance purposes, the lower level routines were changed to use a SystemClock* instead of a std::shared_ptr<SystemClock>. The shared ptr has some performance degradation on certain hardware classes.
For most of the system, there is no risk of the pointer being deleted/invalid because the shared_ptr will be stored elsewhere. For example, the ImmutableDBOptions stores the Env which has a std::shared_ptr<SystemClock> in it. The SystemClock* within the ImmutableDBOptions is essentially a "short cut" to gain access to this constant resource.
There were a few classes (PeriodicWorkScheduler?) where the "short cut" property did not hold. In those cases, the shared pointer was preserved.
Using db_bench readrandom perf_level=3 on my EC2 box, this change performed as well or better than 6.17:
6.17: readrandom : 28.046 micros/op 854902 ops/sec; 61.3 MB/s (355999 of 355999 found)
6.18: readrandom : 32.615 micros/op 735306 ops/sec; 52.7 MB/s (290999 of 290999 found)
PR: readrandom : 27.500 micros/op 871909 ops/sec; 62.5 MB/s (367999 of 367999 found)
(Note that the times for 6.18 are prior to revert of the SystemClock).
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8033
Reviewed By: pdillinger
Differential Revision: D27014563
Pulled By: mrambacher
fbshipit-source-id: ad0459eba03182e454391b5926bf5cdd45657b67
Summary:
Haven't seen any production issues with new Bloom filter and
it's now > 1 year old (added in 6.6.0).
Updated check_format_compatible.sh and HISTORY.md
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8017
Test Plan: tests updated (or prior bugs fixed)
Reviewed By: ajkr
Differential Revision: D26762197
Pulled By: pdillinger
fbshipit-source-id: 0e755c46b443087c1544da0fd545beb9c403d1c2
Summary:
This change only affects non-schema-critical aspects of the production candidate Ribbon filter. Specifically, it refines choice of internal configuration parameters based on inputs. The changes are minor enough that the schema tests in bloom_test, some of which depend on this, are unaffected. There are also some minor optimizations and refactorings.
This would be a schema change for "smash" Ribbon, to fix some known issues with small filters, but "smash" Ribbon is not accessible in public APIs. Unit test CompactnessAndBacktrackAndFpRate updated to test small and medium-large filters. Run with --thoroughness=100 or so for much better detection power (not appropriate for continuous regression testing).
Homogenous Ribbon:
This change adds internally a Ribbon filter variant we call Homogeneous Ribbon, in collaboration with Stefan Walzer. The expected "result" value for every key is zero, instead of computed from a hash. Entropy for queries not to be false positives comes from free variables ("overhead") in the solution structure, which are populated pseudorandomly. Construction is slightly faster for not tracking result values, and never fails. Instead, FP rate can jump up whenever and whereever entries are packed too tightly. For small structures, we can choose overhead to make this FP rate jump unlikely, as seen in updated unit test CompactnessAndBacktrackAndFpRate.
Unlike standard Ribbon, Homogeneous Ribbon seems to scale to arbitrary number of keys when accepting an FP rate penalty for small pockets of high FP rate in the structure. For example, 64-bit ribbon with 8 solution columns and 10% allocated space overhead for slots seems to achieve about 10.5% space overhead vs. information-theoretic minimum based on its observed FP rate with expected pockets of degradation. (FP rate is close to 1/256.) If targeting a higher FP rate with fewer solution columns, Homogeneous Ribbon can be even more space efficient, because the penalty from degradation is relatively smaller. If targeting a lower FP rate, Homogeneous Ribbon is less space efficient, as more allocated overhead is needed to keep the FP rate impact of degradation relatively under control. The new OptimizeHomogAtScale tool in ribbon_test helps to find these optimal allocation overheads for different numbers of solution columns. And Ribbon widths, with 128-bit Ribbon apparently cutting space overheads in half vs. 64-bit.
Other misc item specifics:
* Ribbon APIs in util/ribbon_config.h now provide configuration data for not just 5% construction failure rate (95% success), but also 50% and 0.1%.
* Note that the Ribbon structure does not exhibit "threshold" behavior as standard Xor filter does, so there is a roughly fixed space penalty to cut construction failure rate in half. Thus, there isn't really an "almost sure" setting.
* Although we can extrapolate settings for large filters, we don't have a good formula for configuring smaller filters (< 2^17 slots or so), and efforts to summarize with a formula have failed. Thus, small data is hard-coded from updated FindOccupancy tool.
* Enhances ApproximateNumEntries for public API Ribbon using more precise data (new API GetNumToAdd), thus a more accurate but not perfect reversal of CalculateSpace. (bloom_test updated to expect the greater precision)
* Move EndianSwapValue from coding.h to coding_lean.h to keep Ribbon code easily transferable from RocksDB
* Add some missing 'const' to member functions
* Small optimization to 128-bit BitParity
* Small refactoring of BandingStorage in ribbon_alg.h to support Homogeneous Ribbon
* CompactnessAndBacktrackAndFpRate now has an "expand" test: on construction failure, a possible alternative to re-seeding hash functions is simply to increase the number of slots (allocated space overhead) and try again with essentially the same hash values. (Start locations will be different roundings of the same scaled hash values--because fastrange not mod.) This seems to be as effective or more effective than re-seeding, as long as we increase the number of slots (m) by roughly m += m/w where w is the Ribbon width. This way, there is effectively an expansion by one slot for each ribbon-width window in the banding. (This approach assumes that getting "bad data" from your hash function is as unlikely as it naturally should be, e.g. no adversary.)
* 32-bit and 16-bit Ribbon configurations are added to ribbon_test for understanding their behavior, e.g. with FindOccupancy. They are not considered useful at this time and not tested with CompactnessAndBacktrackAndFpRate.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7879
Test Plan: unit test updates included
Reviewed By: jay-zhuang
Differential Revision: D26371245
Pulled By: pdillinger
fbshipit-source-id: da6600d90a3785b99ad17a88b2a3027710b4ea3a
Summary:
In the adapter class `WritableFileStringStreamAdapter`, which wraps WritableFile to be used for std::ostream, previouly only `std::endl` is considered a special case because `endl` is written by `os.put()` directly without going through `xsputn()`. `os.put()` will call `sputc()` and if we further check the internal implementation of `sputc()`, we will see it is
```
int_type __CLR_OR_THIS_CALL sputc(_Elem _Ch) { // put a character
return 0 < _Pnavail() ? _Traits::to_int_type(*_Pninc() = _Ch) : overflow(_Traits::to_int_type(_Ch));
```
As we explicitly disabled buffering, _Pnavail() is always 0. Thus every write, not captured by xsputn, becomes an overflow.
When I run tests on Windows, I found not only `std::endl` will drop into this case, writing an unsigned long long will also call `os.put()` then followed by `sputc()` and eventually call `overflow()`. Therefore, instead of only checking `std::endl`, we should try to append other characters as well unless the appending operation fails.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7991
Reviewed By: jay-zhuang
Differential Revision: D26615692
Pulled By: ajkr
fbshipit-source-id: 4c0003de1645b9531545b23df69b000e07014468
Summary:
RocksDB does auto-readahead for iterators on noticing more
than two reads for a table file. The readahead starts at 8KB and doubles on every
additional read upto BlockBasedTable::kMaxAutoReadAheadSize which is
256*1024.
This PR adds a new option BlockBasedTableOptions::max_auto_readahead_size which
replaces BlockBasedTable::kMaxAutoReadAheadSize and the new option can be
configured.
If max_auto_readahead_size is set 0 then no implicit auto prefetching will
be done. If max_auto_readahead_size provided is less than
8KB (which is initial readahead size used by rocksdb in case of
auto-readahead), readahead size will remain same as max_auto_readahead_size.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7951
Test Plan: Add new unit test case.
Reviewed By: anand1976
Differential Revision: D26568085
Pulled By: akankshamahajan15
fbshipit-source-id: b6543520fc74e97d859f2002328d4c5254d417af
Summary:
Fixed 5 test case failures found on Windows 10/Windows Server 2016
1. In `flush_job_test`, the DestroyDir function fails in deconstructor because some file handles are still being held by VersionSet. This happens on Windows Server 2016, so need to manually reset versions_ pointer to release all file handles.
2. In `StatsHistoryTest.InMemoryStatsHistoryPurging` test, the capping memory cost of stats_history_size on Windows becomes 14000 bytes with latest changes, not just 13000 bytes.
3. In `SSTDumpToolTest.RawOutput` test, the output file handle is not closed at the end.
4. In `FullBloomTest.OptimizeForMemory` test, ROCKSDB_MALLOC_USABLE_SIZE is undefined on windows so `total_mem` is always equal to `total_size`. The internal memory fragmentation assertion does not apply in this case.
5. In `BlockFetcherTest.FetchAndUncompressCompressedDataBlock` test, XPRESS cannot reach 87.5% compression ratio with original CreateTable method, so I append extra zeros to the string value to enhance compression ratio. Beside, since XPRESS allocates memory internally, thus does not support for custom allocator verification, we will skip the allocator verification for XPRESS
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7992
Reviewed By: jay-zhuang
Differential Revision: D26615283
Pulled By: ajkr
fbshipit-source-id: 3632612f84b99e2b9c77c403b112b6bedf3b125d
Summary:
The sample selection technique taken in https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/7970 was problematic
because it had two code paths for sample selection depending on the
number of data blocks, and one of those code paths involved an
allocation. Using prime numbers, we can consolidate into one code path
without allocation. The downside is there will be values of N (number of
data blocks buffered) that suffer from poor spread in the selected
samples.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7987
Test Plan: `make check -j48`
Reviewed By: pdillinger
Differential Revision: D26586147
Pulled By: ajkr
fbshipit-source-id: 62028e54336fadb6e2c7a7fe6747daa05a263d32
Summary:
For dictionary compression, we need to collect some representative samples of the data to be compressed, which we use to either generate or train (when `CompressionOptions::zstd_max_train_bytes > 0`) a dictionary. Previously, the strategy was to buffer all the data blocks during flush, and up to the target file size during compaction. That strategy allowed us to randomly pick samples from as wide a range as possible that'd be guaranteed to land in a single output file.
However, some users try to make huge files in memory-constrained environments, where this strategy can cause OOM. This PR introduces an option, `CompressionOptions::max_dict_buffer_bytes`, that limits how much data blocks are buffered before we switch to unbuffered mode (which means creating the per-SST dictionary, writing out the buffered data, and compressing/writing new blocks as soon as they are built). It is not strict as we currently buffer more than just data blocks -- also keys are buffered. But it does make a step towards giving users predictable memory usage.
Related changes include:
- Changed sampling for dictionary compression to select unique data blocks when there is limited availability of data blocks
- Made use of `BlockBuilder::SwapAndReset()` to save an allocation+memcpy when buffering data blocks for building a dictionary
- Changed `ParseBoolean()` to accept an input containing characters after the boolean. This is necessary since, with this PR, a value for `CompressionOptions::enabled` is no longer necessarily the final component in the `CompressionOptions` string.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7970
Test Plan:
- updated `CompressionOptions` unit tests to verify limit is respected (to the extent expected in the current implementation) in various scenarios of flush/compaction to bottommost/non-bottommost level
- looked at jemalloc heap profiles right before and after switching to unbuffered mode during flush/compaction. Verified memory usage in buffering is proportional to the limit set.
Reviewed By: pdillinger
Differential Revision: D26467994
Pulled By: ajkr
fbshipit-source-id: 3da4ef9fba59974e4ef40e40c01611002c861465
Summary:
in PR https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/7419 , we introduce the new Append and PositionedAppend APIs to WritableFile at File System, which enable RocksDB to pass the data verification information (e.g., checksum of the data) to the lower layer. In this PR, we use the new API in WritableFileWriter, such that the file created via WritableFileWrite can pass the checksum to the storage layer. To control which types file should apply the checksum handoff, we add checksum_handoff_file_types to DBOptions. User can use this option to control which file types (Currently supported file tyes: kLogFile, kTableFile, kDescriptorFile.) should use the new Append and PositionedAppend APIs to handoff the verification information.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7523
Test Plan: add new unit test, pass make check/ make asan_check
Reviewed By: pdillinger
Differential Revision: D24313271
Pulled By: zhichao-cao
fbshipit-source-id: aafd69091ae85c3318e3e17cbb96fe7338da11d0
Summary:
Adds support for prefetching data in Ribbon queries,
which especially optimizes batched Ribbon queries for MultiGet
(~222ns/key to ~97ns/key) but also single key queries on cold memory
(~333ns to ~226ns) because many queries span more than one cache line.
This required some refactoring of the query algorithm, and there
does not appear to be a noticeable regression in "hot memory" query
times (perhaps from 48ns to 50ns).
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7889
Test Plan:
existing unit tests, plus performance validation with
filter_bench:
Each data point is the best of two runs. I saturated the machine
CPUs with other filter_bench runs in the background.
Before:
$ ./filter_bench -impl=3 -m_keys_total_max=200 -average_keys_per_filter=100000 -m_queries=50
WARNING: Assertions are enabled; benchmarks unnecessarily slow
Building...
Build avg ns/key: 125.86
Number of filters: 1993
Total size (MB): 168.166
Reported total allocated memory (MB): 183.211
Reported internal fragmentation: 8.94626%
Bits/key stored: 7.05341
Prelim FP rate %: 0.951827
----------------------------
Mixed inside/outside queries...
Single filter net ns/op: 48.0111
Batched, prepared net ns/op: 222.384
Batched, unprepared net ns/op: 343.908
Skewed 50% in 1% net ns/op: 252.916
Skewed 80% in 20% net ns/op: 320.579
Random filter net ns/op: 332.957
After:
$ ./filter_bench -impl=3 -m_keys_total_max=200 -average_keys_per_filter=100000 -m_queries=50
WARNING: Assertions are enabled; benchmarks unnecessarily slow
Building...
Build avg ns/key: 128.117
Number of filters: 1993
Total size (MB): 168.166
Reported total allocated memory (MB): 183.211
Reported internal fragmentation: 8.94626%
Bits/key stored: 7.05341
Prelim FP rate %: 0.951827
----------------------------
Mixed inside/outside queries...
Single filter net ns/op: 49.8812
Batched, prepared net ns/op: 97.1514
Batched, unprepared net ns/op: 222.025
Skewed 50% in 1% net ns/op: 197.48
Skewed 80% in 20% net ns/op: 212.457
Random filter net ns/op: 226.464
Bloom comparison, for reference:
$ ./filter_bench -impl=2 -m_keys_total_max=200 -average_keys_per_filter=100000 -m_queries=50
WARNING: Assertions are enabled; benchmarks unnecessarily slow
Building...
Build avg ns/key: 35.3042
Number of filters: 1993
Total size (MB): 238.488
Reported total allocated memory (MB): 262.875
Reported internal fragmentation: 10.2255%
Bits/key stored: 10.0029
Prelim FP rate %: 0.965327
----------------------------
Mixed inside/outside queries...
Single filter net ns/op: 9.09931
Batched, prepared net ns/op: 34.21
Batched, unprepared net ns/op: 88.8564
Skewed 50% in 1% net ns/op: 139.75
Skewed 80% in 20% net ns/op: 181.264
Random filter net ns/op: 173.88
Reviewed By: jay-zhuang
Differential Revision: D26378710
Pulled By: pdillinger
fbshipit-source-id: 058428967c55ed763698284cd3b4bbe3351b6e69
Summary:
This PR adds the foundation classes for key-value integrity protection and the first use case: protecting live updates from the source buffers added to `WriteBatch` through the destination buffer in `MemTable`. The width of the protection info is not yet configurable -- only eight bytes per key is supported. This PR allows users to enable protection by constructing `WriteBatch` with `protection_bytes_per_key == 8`. It does not yet expose a way for users to get integrity protection via other write APIs (e.g., `Put()`, `Merge()`, `Delete()`, etc.).
The foundation classes (`ProtectionInfo.*`) embed the coverage info in their type, and provide `Protect.*()` and `Strip.*()` functions to navigate between types with different coverage. For making bytes per key configurable (for powers of two up to eight) in the future, these classes are templated on the unsigned integer type used to store the protection info. That integer contains the XOR'd result of hashes with independent seeds for all covered fields. For integer fields, the hash is computed on the raw unadjusted bytes, so the result is endian-dependent. The most significant bytes are truncated when the hash value (8 bytes) is wider than the protection integer.
When `WriteBatch` is constructed with `protection_bytes_per_key == 8`, we hold a `ProtectionInfoKVOTC` (i.e., one that covers key, value, optype aka `ValueType`, timestamp, and CF ID) for each entry added to the batch. The protection info is generated from the original buffers passed by the user, as well as the original metadata generated internally. When writing to memtable, each entry is transformed to a `ProtectionInfoKVOTS` (i.e., dropping coverage of CF ID and adding coverage of sequence number), since at that point we know the sequence number, and have already selected a memtable corresponding to a particular CF. This protection info is verified once the entry is encoded in the `MemTable` buffer.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7748
Test Plan:
- an integration test to verify a wide variety of single-byte changes to the encoded `MemTable` buffer are caught
- add to stress/crash test to verify it works in variety of configs/operations without intentional corruption
- [deferred] unit tests for `ProtectionInfo.*` classes for edge cases like KV swap, `SliceParts` and `Slice` APIs are interchangeable, etc.
Reviewed By: pdillinger
Differential Revision: D25754492
Pulled By: ajkr
fbshipit-source-id: e481bac6c03c2ab268be41359730f1ceb9964866
Summary:
Removed the uses of the Legacy FileWrapper classes from the source code. The wrappers were creating an additional layer of indirection/wrapping, as the Env already has a FileSystem.
Moved the Custom FileWrapper classes into the CustomEnv, as these classes are really for the private use the the CustomEnv class.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7851
Reviewed By: anand1976
Differential Revision: D26114816
Pulled By: mrambacher
fbshipit-source-id: db32840e58d969d3a0fa6c25aaf13d6dcdc74150
Summary:
Introduces and uses a SystemClock class to RocksDB. This class contains the time-related functions of an Env and these functions can be redirected from the Env to the SystemClock.
Many of the places that used an Env (Timer, PerfStepTimer, RepeatableThread, RateLimiter, WriteController) for time-related functions have been changed to use SystemClock instead. There are likely more places that can be changed, but this is a start to show what can/should be done. Over time it would be nice to migrate most (if not all) of the uses of the time functions from the Env to the SystemClock.
There are several Env classes that implement these functions. Most of these have not been converted yet to SystemClock implementations; that will come in a subsequent PR. It would be good to unify many of the Mock Timer implementations, so that they behave similarly and be tested similarly (some override Sleep, some use a MockSleep, etc).
Additionally, this change will allow new methods to be introduced to the SystemClock (like https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/7101 WaitFor) in a consistent manner across a smaller number of classes.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7858
Reviewed By: pdillinger
Differential Revision: D26006406
Pulled By: mrambacher
fbshipit-source-id: ed10a8abbdab7ff2e23d69d85bd25b3e7e899e90
Summary:
Change the StringEnv and related classes to be based on FileSystem APIs rather than the corresponding Env ones. The StringSink and StringSource classes were changed to be based on the corresponding FS file classes.
Part of a cleanup to use the newer interfaces. This change also eliminates some of the casts/wrappers to LegacyFile classes.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7786
Reviewed By: jay-zhuang
Differential Revision: D25761460
Pulled By: anand1976
fbshipit-source-id: 428ae8e32b3db97dbeeca08c9d3bb0d9d4d3a38f
Summary:
Return the Status from TryReadFromCache() in an argument to make it easier to report prefetch errors to the user.
Tests:
make crash_test
make check
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7816
Reviewed By: akankshamahajan15
Differential Revision: D25717222
Pulled By: anand1976
fbshipit-source-id: c320d3c12d4146bda16df78ff6927eee584c1810
Summary:
Added "no-elide-constructors to the ASSERT_STATUS_CHECK builds. This flag gives more errors/warnings for some of the Status checks where an inner class checks a Status and later returns it. In this case, without the elide check on, the returned status may not have been checked in the caller, thereby bypassing the checked code.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7798
Reviewed By: jay-zhuang
Differential Revision: D25680451
Pulled By: pdillinger
fbshipit-source-id: c3f14ed9e2a13f0a8c54d839d5fb4d1fc1e93917
Summary:
RetrieveMultipleBlocks which is used by MultiGet to read data blocks is not updating num_data_read stat in
GetContextStats.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7770
Test Plan: make check -j64
Reviewed By: anand1976
Differential Revision: D25538982
Pulled By: akankshamahajan15
fbshipit-source-id: e3daedb035b1be8ab6af6f115cb3793ccc7b1ec6
Summary:
This disables Linux/amd64 builds in Travis for PRs, and adds a
gcc-10+c++20 build in CircleCI, which should fill out sufficient coverage
vs. what we had in Travis
Fixed a use of std::is_pod, which is deprecated in c++20
Fixed ++ on a volatile in db_repl_stress.cc, with bigger refactoring.
Although ++ on this volatile was probably ok with one thread writer and
one thread reader, the code was still overly complex. There was a
deadcode check for error
`if (replThread.no_read < dataPump.no_records)` which can be proven
never to happen based on the structure of the code. It infinite loops
instead for the case intended to be checked. I just simplified the code
for what should be the same checking power.
Also most configurations seem to be using make parallelism = 2 * vcores,
so fixing / using that.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7791
Test Plan:
CI
and `while ./db_repl_stress; do echo again; done` for a while
Reviewed By: siying
Differential Revision: D25669834
Pulled By: pdillinger
fbshipit-source-id: b2c688053d0b1d52c989903449d3cd27a04130d6
Summary:
So that we can more easily get aggregate live table data such
as total filter, index, and data sizes.
Also adds ldb support for getting properties
Also fixed some missing/inaccurate related comments in db.h
For example:
$ ./ldb --db=testdb get_property rocksdb.aggregated-table-properties
rocksdb.aggregated-table-properties.data_size: 102871
rocksdb.aggregated-table-properties.filter_size: 0
rocksdb.aggregated-table-properties.index_partitions: 0
rocksdb.aggregated-table-properties.index_size: 2232
rocksdb.aggregated-table-properties.num_data_blocks: 100
rocksdb.aggregated-table-properties.num_deletions: 0
rocksdb.aggregated-table-properties.num_entries: 15000
rocksdb.aggregated-table-properties.num_merge_operands: 0
rocksdb.aggregated-table-properties.num_range_deletions: 0
rocksdb.aggregated-table-properties.raw_key_size: 288890
rocksdb.aggregated-table-properties.raw_value_size: 198890
rocksdb.aggregated-table-properties.top_level_index_size: 0
$ ./ldb --db=testdb get_property rocksdb.aggregated-table-properties-at-level1
rocksdb.aggregated-table-properties-at-level1.data_size: 80909
rocksdb.aggregated-table-properties-at-level1.filter_size: 0
rocksdb.aggregated-table-properties-at-level1.index_partitions: 0
rocksdb.aggregated-table-properties-at-level1.index_size: 1787
rocksdb.aggregated-table-properties-at-level1.num_data_blocks: 81
rocksdb.aggregated-table-properties-at-level1.num_deletions: 0
rocksdb.aggregated-table-properties-at-level1.num_entries: 12466
rocksdb.aggregated-table-properties-at-level1.num_merge_operands: 0
rocksdb.aggregated-table-properties-at-level1.num_range_deletions: 0
rocksdb.aggregated-table-properties-at-level1.raw_key_size: 238210
rocksdb.aggregated-table-properties-at-level1.raw_value_size: 163414
rocksdb.aggregated-table-properties-at-level1.top_level_index_size: 0
$
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7779
Test Plan: Added a test to ldb_test.py
Reviewed By: jay-zhuang
Differential Revision: D25653103
Pulled By: pdillinger
fbshipit-source-id: 2905469a08a64dd6b5510cbd7be2e64d3234d6d3
Summary:
Primarily this change refactors the optimize_filters_for_memory
code for Bloom filters, based on malloc_usable_size, to also work for
Ribbon filters.
This change also replaces the somewhat slow but general
BuiltinFilterBitsBuilder::ApproximateNumEntries with
implementation-specific versions for Ribbon (new) and Legacy Bloom
(based on a recently deleted version). The reason is to emphasize
speed in ApproximateNumEntries rather than 100% accuracy.
Justification: ApproximateNumEntries (formerly CalculateNumEntry) is
only used by RocksDB for range-partitioned filters, called each time we
start to construct one. (In theory, it should be possible to reuse the
estimate, but the abstractions provided by FilterPolicy don't really
make that workable.) But this is only used as a heuristic estimate for
hitting a desired partitioned filter size because of alignment to data
blocks, which have various numbers of unique keys or prefixes. The two
factors lead us to prioritize reasonable speed over 100% accuracy.
optimize_filters_for_memory adds extra complication, because precisely
calculating num_entries for some allowed number of bytes depends on state
with optimize_filters_for_memory enabled. And the allocator-agnostic
implementation of optimize_filters_for_memory, using malloc_usable_size,
means we would have to actually allocate memory, many times, just to
precisely determine how many entries (keys) could be added and stay below
some size budget, for the current state. (In a draft, I got this
working, and then realized the balance of speed vs. accuracy was all
wrong.)
So related to that, I have made CalculateSpace, an internal-only API
only used for testing, non-authoritative also if
optimize_filters_for_memory is enabled. This simplifies some code.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7774
Test Plan:
unit test updated, and for FilterSize test, range of tested
values is greatly expanded (still super fast)
Also tested `db_bench -benchmarks=fillrandom,stats -bloom_bits=10 -num=1000000 -partition_index_and_filters -format_version=5 [-optimize_filters_for_memory] [-use_ribbon_filter]` with temporary debug output of generated filter sizes.
Bloom+optimize_filters_for_memory:
1 Filter size: 197 (224 in memory)
134 Filter size: 3525 (3584 in memory)
107 Filter size: 4037 (4096 in memory)
Total on disk: 904,506
Total in memory: 918,752
Ribbon+optimize_filters_for_memory:
1 Filter size: 3061 (3072 in memory)
110 Filter size: 3573 (3584 in memory)
58 Filter size: 4085 (4096 in memory)
Total on disk: 633,021 (-30.0%)
Total in memory: 634,880 (-30.9%)
Bloom (no offm):
1 Filter size: 261 (320 in memory)
1 Filter size: 3333 (3584 in memory)
240 Filter size: 3717 (4096 in memory)
Total on disk: 895,674 (-1% on disk vs. +offm; known tolerable overhead of offm)
Total in memory: 986,944 (+7.4% vs. +offm)
Ribbon (no offm):
1 Filter size: 2949 (3072 in memory)
1 Filter size: 3381 (3584 in memory)
167 Filter size: 3701 (4096 in memory)
Total on disk: 624,397 (-30.3% vs. Bloom)
Total in memory: 690,688 (-30.0% vs. Bloom)
Note that optimize_filters_for_memory is even more effective for Ribbon filter than for cache-local Bloom, because it can close the unused memory gap even tighter than Bloom filter, because of 16 byte increments for Ribbon vs. 64 byte increments for Bloom.
Reviewed By: jay-zhuang
Differential Revision: D25592970
Pulled By: pdillinger
fbshipit-source-id: 606fdaa025bb790d7e9c21601e8ea86e10541912
Summary:
The patch adds initial support for reading blobs to the batched `MultiGet` API.
The current implementation simply retrieves the blob values as the blob indexes
are encountered; that is, reads from blob files are currently not batched. (This
will be optimized in a separate phase.) In addition, the patch removes some dead
code related to BlobDB from the batched `MultiGet` implementation, namely the
`is_blob` / `is_blob_index` flags that are passed around in `DBImpl` and `MemTable` /
`MemTableListVersion`. These were never hooked up to anything and wouldn't
work anyways, since a single flag is not sufficient to communicate the "blobness"
of multiple key-values.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7766
Test Plan: `make check`
Reviewed By: jay-zhuang
Differential Revision: D25479290
Pulled By: ltamasi
fbshipit-source-id: 7aba2d290e31876ee592bcf1adfd1018713a8000
Summary:
Deprecate CalculateNumEntry and replace with
ApproximateNumEntries (better name) using size_t instead of int and
uint32_t, to minimize confusing casts and bad overflow behavior
(possible though probably not realistic). Bloom sizes are now explicitly
capped at max size supported by implementations: just under 4GiB for
fv=5 Bloom, and just under 512MiB for fv<5 Legacy Bloom. This
hardening could help to set up for fuzzing.
Also, since RocksDB only uses this information as an approximation
for trying to hit certain sizes for partitioned filters, it's more important
that the function be reasonably fast than for it to be completely
accurate. It's hard enough to be 100% accurate for Ribbon (currently
reversing CalculateSpace) that adding optimize_filters_for_memory
into the mix is just not worth trying to be 100% accurate for num
entries for bytes.
Also:
- Cleaned up filter_policy.h to remove MSVC warning handling and
potentially unsafe use of exception for "not implemented"
- Correct the number of entries limit beyond which current Ribbon
implementation falls back on Bloom instead.
- Consistently use "num_entries" rather than "num_entry"
- Remove LegacyBloomBitsBuilder::CalculateNumEntry as it's essentially
obsolete from general implementation
BuiltinFilterBitsBuilder::CalculateNumEntries.
- Fix filter_bench to skip some tests that don't make sense when only
one or a small number of filters has been generated.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7726
Test Plan:
expanded existing unit tests for CalculateSpace /
ApproximateNumEntries. Also manually used filter_bench to verify Legacy and
fv=5 Bloom size caps work (much too expensive for unit test). Note that
the actual bits per key is below requested due to space cap.
$ ./filter_bench -impl=0 -bits_per_key=20 -average_keys_per_filter=256000000 -vary_key_count_ratio=0 -m_keys_total_max=256 -allow_bad_fp_rate
...
Total size (MB): 511.992
Bits/key stored: 16.777
...
$ ./filter_bench -impl=2 -bits_per_key=20 -average_keys_per_filter=2000000000 -vary_key_count_ratio=0 -m_keys_total_max=2000
...
Total size (MB): 4096
Bits/key stored: 17.1799
...
$
Reviewed By: jay-zhuang
Differential Revision: D25239800
Pulled By: pdillinger
fbshipit-source-id: f94e6d065efd31e05ec630ae1a82e6400d8390c4
Summary:
Ensure that when direct IO is enabled and a compressed block cache is
configured, MultiGet inserts compressed data blocks into the compressed
block cache.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7756
Test Plan: Add unit test to db_basic_test
Reviewed By: cheng-chang
Differential Revision: D25416240
Pulled By: anand1976
fbshipit-source-id: 75d57526370c9c0a45ff72651f3278dbd8a9086f
Summary:
The patch adds iterator support to the integrated BlobDB implementation.
Whenever a blob reference is encountered during iteration, the corresponding
blob is retrieved by calling `Version::GetBlob`, assuming the `expose_blob_index`
(formerly `allow_blob`) flag is *not* set. (Note: the flag is set by the old stacked
BlobDB implementation, which has its own blob file handling/blob retrieval logic.)
In addition, `DBIter` now uniformly returns `Status::NotSupported` with the error
message `"BlobDB does not support merge operator."` when encountering a
blob reference while performing a merge (instead of potentially returning a
message that implies the database should be opened using the stacked BlobDB's
`Open`.)
TODO: We can implement support for lazily retrieving the blob value (or in other
words, bypassing the retrieval of blob values based on key) by extending the `Iterator`
API with a new `PrepareValue` method (similarly to `InternalIterator`, which already
supports lazy values).
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7731
Test Plan: `make check`
Reviewed By: riversand963
Differential Revision: D25256293
Pulled By: ltamasi
fbshipit-source-id: c39cd782011495a526cdff99c16f5fca400c4811
Summary:
This PR updates `MemTable::Add()`, `MemTable::Update()`, and
`MemTable::UpdateCallback()` to return `Status` objects, and adapts the
client code in `MemTableInserter`. The goal is to prepare these
functions for key-value checksum, where we want to verify key-value
integrity while adding to memtable. After this PR, the memtable mutation
functions can report a failed integrity check by returning `Status::Corruption`.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7656
Reviewed By: riversand963
Differential Revision: D24900497
Pulled By: ajkr
fbshipit-source-id: 1a7e80581e3774676f2bbba2f0a0b04890f40009
Summary:
Fix initialization order of DBOptions and kHostnameForDbHostId by making the initialization of the latter static rather than dynamic.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7702
Reviewed By: ajkr
Differential Revision: D25111633
Pulled By: anand1976
fbshipit-source-id: 7afad834a66e40bcd8694a43b40d378695212224
Summary:
Instead of using `EncodeFixed32` which always serialize a integer to
little endian, we should use the local machine's endianness when
populating a native data structure during options parsing.
Without this fix, `read_amp_bytes_per_bit` may be populated incorrectly
on big-endian machines.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7680
Test Plan: make check
Reviewed By: pdillinger
Differential Revision: D24999166
Pulled By: riversand963
fbshipit-source-id: dc603cff6e17f8fa32479ce6df93b93082e6b0c4
Summary:
A temporary hack to work around a bug in 6.10, 6.11, 6.12, 6.13 and
6.14. The bug will write out 8 bytes to OPTIONS file from the starting
address of BlockBasedTableOptions.read_amp_bytes_per_bit which is
actually a uint32. Consequently, the value of read_amp_bytes_per_bit
written in the OPTIONS file is wrong. From 6.15, RocksDB will
try to parse the read_amp_bytes_per_bit from OPTIONS file as a uint32.
To be able to load OPTIONS file generated by affected releases before
the fix, we need to manually parse read_amp_bytes_per_bit with this hack.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7659
Test Plan:
Generate a db with current 6.14.fb (head at b6db05dbb5). Maybe use db_stress.
Checkout this PR, run
```
~/rocksdb/ldb --db=. --try_load_options --ignore_unknown_options idump --count_only
```
Expect success, and should not see
```
Failed: Invalid argument: Error parsing read_amp_bytes_per_bit:17179869184
```
Also
make check
Reviewed By: anand1976
Differential Revision: D24954752
Pulled By: riversand963
fbshipit-source-id: c7b802fc3e52acd050a4fc1cd475016122234394
Summary:
Added experimental public API for Ribbon filter:
NewExperimentalRibbonFilterPolicy(). This experimental API will
take a "Bloom equivalent" bits per key, and configure the Ribbon
filter for the same FP rate as Bloom would have but ~30% space
savings. (Note: optimize_filters_for_memory is not yet implemented
for Ribbon filter. That can be added with no effect on schema.)
Internally, the Ribbon filter is configured using a "one_in_fp_rate"
value, which is 1 over desired FP rate. For example, use 100 for 1%
FP rate. I'm expecting this will be used in the future for configuring
Bloom-like filters, as I expect people to more commonly hold constant
the filter accuracy and change the space vs. time trade-off, rather than
hold constant the space (per key) and change the accuracy vs. time
trade-off, though we might make that available.
### Benchmarking
```
$ ./filter_bench -impl=2 -quick -m_keys_total_max=200 -average_keys_per_filter=100000 -net_includes_hashing
Building...
Build avg ns/key: 34.1341
Number of filters: 1993
Total size (MB): 238.488
Reported total allocated memory (MB): 262.875
Reported internal fragmentation: 10.2255%
Bits/key stored: 10.0029
----------------------------
Mixed inside/outside queries...
Single filter net ns/op: 18.7508
Random filter net ns/op: 258.246
Average FP rate %: 0.968672
----------------------------
Done. (For more info, run with -legend or -help.)
$ ./filter_bench -impl=3 -quick -m_keys_total_max=200 -average_keys_per_filter=100000 -net_includes_hashing
Building...
Build avg ns/key: 130.851
Number of filters: 1993
Total size (MB): 168.166
Reported total allocated memory (MB): 183.211
Reported internal fragmentation: 8.94626%
Bits/key stored: 7.05341
----------------------------
Mixed inside/outside queries...
Single filter net ns/op: 58.4523
Random filter net ns/op: 363.717
Average FP rate %: 0.952978
----------------------------
Done. (For more info, run with -legend or -help.)
```
168.166 / 238.488 = 0.705 -> 29.5% space reduction
130.851 / 34.1341 = 3.83x construction time for this Ribbon filter vs. lastest Bloom filter (could make that as little as about 2.5x for less space reduction)
### Working around a hashing "flaw"
bloom_test discovered a flaw in the simple hashing applied in
StandardHasher when num_starts == 1 (num_slots == 128), showing an
excessively high FP rate. The problem is that when many entries, on the
order of number of hash bits or kCoeffBits, are associated with the same
start location, the correlation between the CoeffRow and ResultRow (for
efficiency) can lead to a solution that is "universal," or nearly so, for
entries mapping to that start location. (Normally, variance in start
location breaks the effective association between CoeffRow and
ResultRow; the same value for CoeffRow is effectively different if start
locations are different.) Without kUseSmash and with num_starts > 1 (thus
num_starts ~= num_slots), this flaw should be completely irrelevant. Even
with 10M slots, the chances of a single slot having just 16 (or more)
entries map to it--not enough to cause an FP problem, which would be local
to that slot if it happened--is 1 in millions. This spreadsheet formula
shows that: =1/(10000000*(1 - POISSON(15, 1, TRUE)))
As kUseSmash==false (the setting for Standard128RibbonBitsBuilder) is
intended for CPU efficiency of filters with many more entries/slots than
kCoeffBits, a very reasonable work-around is to disallow num_starts==1
when !kUseSmash, by making the minimum non-zero number of slots
2*kCoeffBits. This is the work-around I've applied. This also means that
the new Ribbon filter schema (Standard128RibbonBitsBuilder) is not
space-efficient for less than a few hundred entries. Because of this, I
have made it fall back on constructing a Bloom filter, under existing
schema, when that is more space efficient for small filters. (We can
change this in the future if we want.)
TODO: better unit tests for this case in ribbon_test, and probably
update StandardHasher for kUseSmash case so that it can scale nicely to
small filters.
### Other related changes
* Add Ribbon filter to stress/crash test
* Add Ribbon filter to filter_bench as -impl=3
* Add option string support, as in "filter_policy=experimental_ribbon:5.678;"
where 5.678 is the Bloom equivalent bits per key.
* Rename internal mode BloomFilterPolicy::kAuto to kAutoBloom
* Add a general BuiltinFilterBitsBuilder::CalculateNumEntry based on
binary searching CalculateSpace (inefficient), so that subclasses
(especially experimental ones) don't have to provide an efficient
implementation inverting CalculateSpace.
* Minor refactor FastLocalBloomBitsBuilder for new base class
XXH3pFilterBitsBuilder shared with new Standard128RibbonBitsBuilder,
which allows the latter to fall back on Bloom construction in some
extreme cases.
* Mostly updated bloom_test for Ribbon filter, though a test like
FullBloomTest::Schema is a next TODO to ensure schema stability
(in case this becomes production-ready schema as it is).
* Add some APIs to ribbon_impl.h for configuring Ribbon filters.
Although these are reasonably covered by bloom_test, TODO more unit
tests in ribbon_test
* Added a "tool" FindOccupancyForSuccessRate to ribbon_test to get data
for constructing the linear approximations in GetNumSlotsFor95PctSuccess.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7658
Test Plan:
Some unit tests updated but other testing is left TODO. This
is considered experimental but laying down schema compatibility as early
as possible in case it proves production-quality. Also tested in
stress/crash test.
Reviewed By: jay-zhuang
Differential Revision: D24899349
Pulled By: pdillinger
fbshipit-source-id: 9715f3e6371c959d923aea8077c9423c7a9f82b8
Summary:
https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/7556 enables `CompactionIterator` to perform garbage collection during compaction according
to a lower bound (user-defined) timestamp `full_history_ts_low_`.
This PR adds a data member `full_history_ts_low_` of type `std::string` to `CompactionJob`, and
`full_history_ts_low_` does not change during compaction. `CompactionJob` will pass a pointer to this
data member to the `CompactionIterator` used during compaction.
Also refactored compaction_job_test.cc to re-use some existing code, which is actually the majority of this PR.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7657
Test Plan: make check
Reviewed By: ltamasi
Differential Revision: D24913803
Pulled By: riversand963
fbshipit-source-id: 11ad5329ddac365667152e7b3b02f84182c0ca8e
Summary:
The Customizable class is an extension of the Configurable class and allows instances to be created by a name/ID. Classes that extend customizable can define their Type (e.g. "TableFactory", "Cache") and a method to instantiate them (TableFactory::CreateFromString). Customizable objects can be registered with the ObjectRegistry and created dynamically.
Future PRs will make more types of objects extend Customizable.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/6590
Reviewed By: cheng-chang
Differential Revision: D24841553
Pulled By: zhichao-cao
fbshipit-source-id: d0c2132bd932e971cbfe2c908ca2e5db30c5e155
Summary:
The filter query key should not contain timestamp. The timestamp is
stripped for Get(), but not MultiGet().
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7589
Reviewed By: riversand963
Differential Revision: D24494661
Pulled By: jay-zhuang
fbshipit-source-id: fc5ff40f9d683a89a760c6ff0ab3aed05a70c317
Summary:
This is a PR generated **semi-automatically** by an internal tool to remove unused includes and `using` statements.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7604
Test Plan: make check
Reviewed By: ajkr
Differential Revision: D24579392
Pulled By: riversand963
fbshipit-source-id: c4bfa6c6b08da1de186690d37eb73d8fff45aecd
Summary:
Fixes Issue https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/7497
When allow_data_in_errors db_options is set, log error key details in `ParseInternalKey()`
Have fixed most of the calls. Have few TODOs still pending - because have to make more deeper changes to pass in the allow_data_in_errors flag. Will do those in a separate PR later.
Tests:
- make check
- some of the existing tests that exercise the "internal key too small" condition are: dbformat_test, cuckoo_table_builder_test
- some of the existing tests that exercise the corrupted key path are: corruption_test, merge_helper_test, compaction_iterator_test
Example of new status returns:
- Key too small - `Corrupted Key: Internal Key too small. Size=5`
- Corrupt key with allow_data_in_errors option set to false: `Corrupted Key: '<redacted>' seq:3, type:3`
- Corrupt key with allow_data_in_errors option set to true: `Corrupted Key: '61' seq:3, type:3`
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7515
Reviewed By: ajkr
Differential Revision: D24240264
Pulled By: ramvadiv
fbshipit-source-id: bc48f5d4475ac19d7713e16df37505b31aac42e7
Summary:
This PR does a few things:
1. The MockFileSystem class was split out from the MockEnv. This change would theoretically allow a MockFileSystem to be used by other Environments as well (if we created a means of constructing one). The MockFileSystem implements a FileSystem in its entirety and does not rely on any Wrapper implementation.
2. Make the RocksDB test suite work when MOCK_ENV=1 and ENCRYPTED_ENV=1 are set. To accomplish this, a few things were needed:
- The tests that tried to use the "wrong" environment (Env::Default() instead of env_) were updated
- The MockFileSystem was changed to support the features it was missing or mishandled (such as recursively deleting files in a directory or supporting renaming of a directory).
3. Updated the test framework to have a ROCKSDB_GTEST_SKIP macro. This can be used to flag tests that are skipped. Currently, this defaults to doing nothing (marks the test as SUCCESS) but will mark the tests as SKIPPED when RocksDB is upgraded to a version of gtest that supports this (gtest-1.10).
I have run a full "make check" with MEM_ENV, ENCRYPTED_ENV, both, and neither under both MacOS and RedHat. A few tests were disabled/skipped for the MEM/ENCRYPTED cases. The error_handler_fs_test fails/hangs for MEM_ENV (presumably a timing problem) and I will introduce another PR/issue to track that problem. (I will also push a change to disable those tests soon). There is one more test in DBTest2 that also fails which I need to investigate or skip before this PR is merged.
Theoretically, this PR should also allow the test suite to run against an Env loaded from the registry, though I do not have one to try it with currently.
Finally, once this is accepted, it would be nice if there was a CircleCI job to run these tests on a checkin so this effort does not become stale. I do not know how to do that, so if someone could write that job, it would be appreciated :)
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7566
Reviewed By: zhichao-cao
Differential Revision: D24408980
Pulled By: jay-zhuang
fbshipit-source-id: 911b1554a4d0da06fd51feca0c090a4abdcb4a5f
Summary:
This commit makes https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/6262's code change tidier and easier to understand by:
1. Wrapping parallel compression initialization and termination into
common methods;
2. Wrapping BlockRep initialization, push/pop into common methods;
3. Wrapping file size estimation into common methods;
4. Fixing function declarations that use non-const reference;
5. Fixing some uninitialized variables;
6. Fixing first_block data race;
7. Making BlockRep::status check in BlockBasedTableBuilder::Finish only present
if ok();
8. Making assert(ok()) in BlockBasedTableBuilder::CompressAndVerifyBlock only
present in non-parallel compression mode. In parallel compression mode,
compression will abort if status is not OK;
9. Eliminating potential data race caused by BlockBasedTableBuilder::GetStatus()
and BlockBasedTableBuilder::GetIOStatus() by returning status copy instead of
unprotected reference.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/6888
Reviewed By: ajkr
Differential Revision: D21957110
Pulled By: jay-zhuang
fbshipit-source-id: 3a29892f249209513f030349756cecd7736eae80
Summary:
Further refinement of the earlier PR. Now the Status is NotFound with a subcode of PathNotFound. Also the existing functions for options parsing/loading are reverted to return InvalidArgument no matter in which way the user-provided arguments are deemed invalid.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7563
Reviewed By: zhichao-cao
Differential Revision: D24422491
Pulled By: ajkr
fbshipit-source-id: ba6b237cd0584d3f925c5ba0d349aeb8c250af67
Summary:
Ignore read error in 'FilePrefetchBuffer::TryReadFromCache' as status is ignored
and bool value is returned. Return error if prefetch fails in
'PrefetchTail' as we have planned to return Prefetch failures to users.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7574
Test Plan:
make check -j64,
python -u tools/db_crashtest.py blackbox
Reviewed By: zhichao-cao
Differential Revision: D24408825
Pulled By: akankshamahajan15
fbshipit-source-id: feebda771415998253fbe54632f13e6e75b7a243
Summary:
This PR adds support for writing a location identifier of the DB host to SST files as a table property. By default, the hostname is used, but can be overridden by the user. There have been some recent corruptions in files written by ```SstFileWriter``` before checksumming, so this property can be used to trace it back to the writing host and checking the host for hardware isues.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7479
Test Plan: Add new unit tests
Reviewed By: pdillinger
Differential Revision: D24340671
Pulled By: anand1976
fbshipit-source-id: 2038949fd8d160c0633ccb4f9da77740f19fa2a2
Summary:
The patch adds blob file support to the `Get` API by extending `Version` so that
whenever a blob reference is read from a file, the blob is retrieved from the corresponding
blob file and passed back to the caller. (This is assuming the blob reference is valid
and the blob file is actually part of the given `Version`.) It also introduces a cache
of `BlobFileReader`s called `BlobFileCache` that enables sharing `BlobFileReader`s
between callers. `BlobFileCache` uses the same backing cache as `TableCache`, so
`max_open_files` (if specified) limits the total number of open (table + blob) files.
TODO: proactively open/cache blob files and pin the cache handles of the readers in the
metadata objects similarly to what `VersionBuilder::LoadTableHandlers` does for
table files.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7540
Test Plan: `make check`
Reviewed By: riversand963
Differential Revision: D24260219
Pulled By: ltamasi
fbshipit-source-id: a8a2a4f11d3d04d6082201b52184bc4d7b0857ba
Summary:
fix for clang_analyzer build failure in table_test because of
potential memory leak of memtable in case of ASSERT failure.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7553
Test Plan:
USE_CLANG=1 make analyze;
make check -j64
Reviewed By: jay-zhuang
Differential Revision: D24295042
Pulled By: akankshamahajan15
fbshipit-source-id: e9ea184367970fff3b520e33f3ceebf28d66ac8d
Summary:
Right now all I/O failures under
PartitionFilterBlock::CacheDependencies() is swallowed. Return error in
case prefetch fails.
On returning error in PartitionedFilterBlockReader::CacheDependencies was causing stress test failure because PrefetchBuffer is initialized with enable_ = true, as result when PosixMmapReadableFile::Read is called from Prefetch, scratch is ignored causing buffer to fill with garbage values. Initializing prefetch buffer by CreatePrefetchBuffer that sets enable_ with !ioptions.allow_mmap_reads fixed the problem as it returns without prefetching data if allow_mmap_reads is set.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7543
Test Plan:
make check -j64;
python -u tools/db_crashtest.py --simple blackbox
Reviewed By: anand1976
Differential Revision: D24284596
Pulled By: akankshamahajan15
fbshipit-source-id: f3f0fd44b59dcf60645730436f28564a07884868
Summary:
The old flag-based APIs (`BlockBasedTableOptions::pin_l0_filter_and_index_blocks_in_cache` and `BlockBasedTableOptions::pin_top_level_index_and_filter`) were insufficient for our needs. For example, it was impossible to pin only unpartitioned meta-blocks, which could prevent block cache contention when turning on dictionary compression or during a migration to partitioned indexes/filters. It was also impossible to pin all meta-blocks in memory while having predictable memory usage via block cache. If we had continued adding flags to address these scenarios, they would have had significant overlap causing confusion. Instead, this PR deprecates the flags and starts a new API with non-overlapping options.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7520
Test Plan:
- new unit test
- added new options to stress/crash test and ran for a while: `$ python tools/db_crashtest.py blackbox --simple --max_key=1000000 -write_buffer_size=1048576 -target_file_size_base=1048576 -max_bytes_for_level_base=4194304 --interval=10 -value_size_mult=33 -column_families=1 -reopen=0`
Reviewed By: pdillinger
Differential Revision: D24200034
Pulled By: ajkr
fbshipit-source-id: 3fa7cfc71e7960f7a867511dd6ae5834dd73b13e
Summary:
Add following stats for MultiGet in Histogram to get more insight on MultiGet.
1. Number of index and filter blocks read from file as part of MultiGet
request per level.
2. Number of data blocks read from file per level.
3. Number of SST files loaded from file system per level.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7366
Reviewed By: anand1976
Differential Revision: D24127040
Pulled By: akankshamahajan15
fbshipit-source-id: e63a003056b833729b277edc0639c08fb432756b
Summary:
We just used a hacky way to fix db_basic_test: suppress status code in ~BlockBasedTableBuilder. Rather, we should pass them back in Finish() and suppress them in Abandon().
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7507
Test Plan: Watch existing tests to succeed.
Reviewed By: riversand963
Differential Revision: D24119527
fbshipit-source-id: 71c4d4a81c0fd1c5595224692275f20f7759973a
Summary:
Right now all I/O failures under
PartitionFilterBlock::CacheDependencies() is swallowed. Return error in
case prefetch fails.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7463
Test Plan: make check -j64
Reviewed By: anand1976
Differential Revision: D24008226
Pulled By: akankshamahajan15
fbshipit-source-id: b65d63b2d01465db92500b78de7ad58650ec9b3b
Summary:
Introduce an new option options.check_flush_compaction_key_order, by default set to true, which checks key order of flush and compaction, and fail the operation if the order is violated.
Also did minor refactor hash checking code, which consolidates the hashing logic to a vlidation class, where the key ordering logic is added.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7467
Test Plan: Add unit tests to validate the check can catch reordering in flush and compaction, and can be properly disabled.
Reviewed By: riversand963
Differential Revision: D24010683
fbshipit-source-id: 8dd6292d2cda8006054e9ded7cfa4bf405f0527c
Summary:
Add db_basic_test status check list. Some of the warnings are suppressed. It is possible that some of them are due to real bugs.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7452
Test Plan: See CI tests pass.
Reviewed By: zhichao-cao
Differential Revision: D23979764
fbshipit-source-id: 6151570c2a9b931b0fbb3fe939a94b2bd1583cbe
Summary:
The patch introduces a helper method in `util/compression.h` called `UncompressData`
that dispatches calls to the correct uncompression method based on type, and changes
`UncompressBlockContentsForCompressionType` and `Benchmark::Uncompress` in
`db_bench` so they are implemented in terms of the new method. This eliminates
some code duplication. (`Benchmark::Compress` is also updated to use the previously
introduced `CompressData` helper.)
In addition, the patch brings the implementation of `Snappy_Uncompress` into sync with
the other uncompression methods by making the method compute the buffer size and allocate
the buffer itself. Finally, the patch eliminates some potentially risky back-and-forth conversions
between various unsigned and signed integer types by exposing the size of the allocated buffer
as a `size_t` instead of an `int`.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7434
Test Plan:
`make check`
`./db_bench -benchmarks=compress,uncompress --compression_type ...`
Reviewed By: riversand963
Differential Revision: D23900011
Pulled By: ltamasi
fbshipit-source-id: b25df63ceec4639889be94acb22eb53e530c54e0
Summary:
a4a4a2dabd changed the contract of `TableReader::NewIterator()` to require
`ReadOptions` outlive the returned iterator. But I didn't notice that
`SstFileReader` violates the new contract and needs to be adapted. The unit test
provided here exposes the problem when run under ASAN.
```
$ ./sst_file_reader_test --gtest_filter=SstFileReaderTest.ReadOptionsOutOfScope
Note: Google Test filter = SstFileReaderTest.ReadOptionsOutOfScope
[==========] Running 1 test from 1 test case.
[----------] Global test environment set-up.
[----------] 1 test from SstFileReaderTest
[ RUN ] SstFileReaderTest.ReadOptionsOutOfScope
=================================================================
==3238048==ERROR: AddressSanitizer: stack-use-after-scope on address 0x7ffd6189e158 at pc 0x000001298350 bp 0x7ffd6189c280 sp 0x7ffd6189c278
READ of size 8 at 0x7ffd6189e158 thread T0
#0 0x129834f in rocksdb::BlockBasedTableIterator::InitDataBlock() table/block_based/block_based_table_iterator.cc:236
https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/1 0x12b01f7 in rocksdb::BlockBasedTableIterator::SeekImpl(rocksdb::Slice const*) table/block_based/block_based_table_iterator.cc:77
https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/2 0x844d28 in rocksdb::IteratorWrapperBase<rocksdb::Slice>::SeekToFirst() table/iterator_wrapper.h:116
https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/3 0x844d28 in rocksdb::DBIter::SeekToFirst() db/db_iter.cc:1352
https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/4 0x52482b in rocksdb::SstFileReaderTest_ReadOptionsOutOfScope_Test::TestBody() table/sst_file_reader_test.cc:150
https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/5 0x5f433c in void testing::internal::HandleSehExceptionsInMethodIfSupported<testing::Test, void>(testing::Test*, void (testing::Test::*)(), char const*) third-party/gtest-1.8.1/fused-src/gtest/gtest-all.cc:3899
https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/6 0x5f433c in void testing::internal::HandleExceptionsInMethodIfSupported<testing::Test, void>(testing::Test*, void (testing::Test::*)(), char const*) third-party/gtest-1.8.1/fused-src/gtest/gtest-all.cc:3935
https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/7 0x5cc2de in testing::Test::Run() third-party/gtest-1.8.1/fused-src/gtest/gtest-all.cc:3973
https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/8 0x5cc988 in testing::Test::Run() third-party/gtest-1.8.1/fused-src/gtest/gtest-all.cc:3965
https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/9 0x5cc988 in testing::TestInfo::Run() third-party/gtest-1.8.1/fused-src/gtest/gtest-all.cc:4149
https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/10 0x5cce9a in testing::TestInfo::Run() third-party/gtest-1.8.1/fused-src/gtest/gtest-all.cc:4124
https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/11 0x5cce9a in testing::TestCase::Run() third-party/gtest-1.8.1/fused-src/gtest/gtest-all.cc:4267
https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/12 0x5ce696 in testing::TestCase::Run() third-party/gtest-1.8.1/fused-src/gtest/gtest-all.cc:4253
https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/13 0x5ce696 in testing::internal::UnitTestImpl::RunAllTests() third-party/gtest-1.8.1/fused-src/gtest/gtest-all.cc:6633
https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/14 0x5f541c in bool testing::internal::HandleSehExceptionsInMethodIfSupported<testing::internal::UnitTestImpl, bool>(testing::internal::UnitTestImpl*, bool (testing::internal::UnitTestImpl::*)(), char const*) third-party/gtest-1.8.1/fused-src/gtest/gtest-all.cc:3899
https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/15 0x5f541c in bool testing::internal::HandleExceptionsInMethodIfSupported<testing::internal::UnitTestImpl, bool>(testing::internal::UnitTestImpl*, bool (testing::internal::UnitTestImpl::*)(), char const*) third-party/gtest-1.8.1/fused-src/gtest/gtest-all.cc:3935
https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/16 0x5cee74 in testing::UnitTest::Run() third-party/gtest-1.8.1/fused-src/gtest/gtest-all.cc:6242
https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/17 0x4c0332 in RUN_ALL_TESTS() third-party/gtest-1.8.1/fused-src/gtest/gtest.h:22104
https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/18 0x4c0332 in main table/sst_file_reader_test.cc:213
https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/19 0x7fb0263281a5 in __libc_start_main (/usr/local/fbcode/platform007/lib/libc.so.6+0x211a5)
https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/20 0x523e56 (/data/users/andrewkr/rocksdb/sst_file_reader_test+0x523e56)
Address 0x7ffd6189e158 is located in stack of thread T0 at offset 568 in frame
#0 0x52428f in rocksdb::SstFileReaderTest_ReadOptionsOutOfScope_Test::TestBody() table/sst_file_reader_test.cc:131
This frame has 9 object(s):
[32, 40) 'reader'
[96, 104) '<unknown>'
[160, 168) '<unknown>'
[224, 232) 'iter'
[288, 304) 'gtest_ar'
[352, 368) '<unknown>'
[416, 440) 'keys'
[480, 512) '<unknown>'
[544, 680) 'ropts' <== Memory access at offset 568 is inside this variable
HINT: this may be a false positive if your program uses some custom stack unwind mechanism or swapcontext
(longjmp and C++ exceptions *are* supported)
AddressSanitizer: stack-use-after-scope table/block_based/block_based_table_iterator.cc:236 in rocksdb::BlockBasedTableIterator::InitDataBlock()
...
```
The fix is to use `ArenaWrappedDBIter` which has support for holding a
`ReadOptions` in an `Arena` whose lifetime is tied to the iterator.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7432
Test Plan: verified the provided unit test no longer fails
Reviewed By: pdillinger
Differential Revision: D23880043
Pulled By: ajkr
fbshipit-source-id: 9464c37408f7bd7c9c4a90ceffb04d9f0ca7a494
Summary:
Prior to 6.12, backup files using share_files_with_checksum had
the file size encoded in the file name, after the last '\_' and before
the last '.'. We considered this an implementation detail subject to
change, and indeed removed this information from the file name (with an
option to use old behavior) because it was considered
ineffective/inefficient for file name uniqueness. However, some
downstream RocksDB users were relying on this information since the file
size is not explicitly in the backup manifest file.
This primary purpose of this change is "retrofitting" the 6.12 release
(not yet a public release) to simultaneously support the benefits of the
new naming scheme (I/O performance and data correctness at scale) and
preserve the file size information, both as default behaviors. With this
change, we are essentially making the file size information encoded in
the file name an official, though obscure, extension of the backup meta
file format.
We preserve an option (kLegacyCrc32cAndFileSize) to use the original
"legacy" naming scheme, with its caveats, and make it easy to omit the
file size information (no kFlagIncludeFileSize), for more compact file
names. But note that changing the naming scheme used on an existing db
and backup directory can lead to transient space amplification, as some
files will be stored under two names in the shared_checksum directory.
Because some backups were saved using the original 6.12 naming scheme,
we offer two ways of dealing with those files: SST files generated by
older 6.12 versions can either use the default naming scheme in effect
when the SST files were generated (kFlagMatchInterimNaming, default, no
transient space amplification) or can use a new naming scheme (no
kFlagMatchInterimNaming, potential space amplification because some
already stored files getting a new name).
We don't have a natural way to detect which files were generated by
previous 6.12 versions, but this change hacks one in by changing DB
session ids to now use a more concise encoding, reducing file name
length, saving ~dozen bytes from SST files, and making them visually
distinct from DB ids so that they are less likely to be mixed up.
Two final auxiliary notes:
Recognizing that the backup file names have become a de facto part of
the backup meta schema, this change makes them easier to parse and
extend by putting a distinct marker, 's', before DB session ids embedded
in the name. When we extend this to allow custom checksums in the name,
they can get their own marker to ensure safe parsing. For backward
compatibility, file size does not get a marker but is assumed for
`_[0-9]+[.]`
Another change from initial 6.12 default behavior is never including
file custom checksum in the file name. Looking ahead to 6.13, we do not
want the default behavior to cause backup space amplification for
someone turning on file custom checksum checking in BackupEngine; we
want that to be an easy decision. When implemented, including file
custom checksums in backup file names will be a non-default option.
Actual file name patterns and priorities, as regexes:
kLegacyCrc32cAndFileSize OR pre-6.12 SST file ->
[0-9]+_[0-9]+_[0-9]+[.]sst
kFlagMatchInterimNaming set (default) AND early 6.12 SST file ->
[0-9]+_[0-9a-fA-F-]+[.]sst
kUseDbSessionId AND NOT kFlagIncludeFileSize ->
[0-9]+_s[0-9A-Z]{20}[.]sst
kUseDbSessionId AND kFlagIncludeFileSize (default) ->
[0-9]+_s[0-9A-Z]{20}_[0-9]+[.]sst
We might add opt-in options for more '\_' separated data in the name,
but embedded file size, if present, will always be after last '\_' and
before '.sst'.
This change was originally applied to version 6.12. (See https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/7390)
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7400
Test Plan:
unit tests included. Sync point callbacks are used to mimic
previous version SST files.
Reviewed By: ajkr
Differential Revision: D23759587
Pulled By: pdillinger
fbshipit-source-id: f62d8af4e0978de0a34f26288cfbe66049b70025
Summary:
This PR merges the functionality of making the ColumnFamilyOptions, TableFactory, and DBOptions into Configurable into a single PR, resolving any merge conflicts
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5753
Reviewed By: ajkr
Differential Revision: D23385030
Pulled By: zhichao-cao
fbshipit-source-id: 8b977a7731556230b9b8c5a081b98e49ee4f160a
Summary:
gcc-4.8 returns error when using the constructor. Not sure if it's a compiler bug/limitation or code issue:
```
table/block_based/block_based_table_reader.cc:3183:67: error: use of deleted function ‘rocksdb::WritableFileStringStreamAdapter::WritableFileStringStreamAdapter(rocksdb::WritableFileStringStreamAdapter&&)’
```
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7358
Reviewed By: pdillinger
Differential Revision: D23577651
Pulled By: jay-zhuang
fbshipit-source-id: b0197e3d3538da61a6f3866410d88d2047fb9695
Summary:
Replace FSWritableFile pointer with FSWritableFilePtr
object in WritableFileWriter.
This new object wraps FSWritableFile pointer.
Objective: If tracing is enabled, FSWritableFile Ptr returns
FSWritableFileTracingWrapper pointer that includes all necessary
information in IORecord and calls underlying FileSystem and invokes
IOTracer to dump that record in a binary file. If tracing is disabled
then, underlying FileSystem pointer is returned directly.
FSWritableFilePtr wrapper class is added to bypass the
FSWritableFileWrapper when
tracing is disabled.
Test Plan: make check -j64
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7193
Reviewed By: anand1976
Differential Revision: D23355915
Pulled By: akankshamahajan15
fbshipit-source-id: e62a27a13c1fd77e36a6dbafc7006d969bed25cf
Summary: Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7315
Test Plan:
`ASSERT_STATUS_CHECKED=1 make sst_dump_test && ./sst_dump_test`
And manually run `./sst_dump --file=*.sst` before and after the change.
Reviewed By: pdillinger
Differential Revision: D23361669
Pulled By: jay-zhuang
fbshipit-source-id: 5bf51a2a90ee35c8c679e5f604732ec2aef5949a
Summary:
In block-based table builder, the cut-over from buffered to unbuffered
mode involves sampling the buffered blocks and generating a dictionary.
There was a bug where `SstFileWriter` passed zero as the `target_file_size`
causing the cutover to happen immediately, so there were no samples
available for generating the dictionary.
This PR changes the meaning of `target_file_size == 0` to mean buffer
the whole file before cutting over. It also adds dictionary compression
support to `sst_dump --command=recompress` for easy evaluation.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7323
Reviewed By: cheng-chang
Differential Revision: D23412158
Pulled By: ajkr
fbshipit-source-id: 3b232050e70ef3c2ee85a4b5f6fadb139c569873
Summary:
A new file interface `SupportPrefetch()` is added. When the user overrides it to `false`, an internal prefetch buffer will be used for readahead. Useful for non-directIO but FS doesn't have readahead support.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7312
Reviewed By: anand1976
Differential Revision: D23329847
Pulled By: jay-zhuang
fbshipit-source-id: 71cd4ce6f4a820840294e4e6aec111ab76175527
Summary:
Right now all I/O failures under PartitionIndexReader::CacheDependencies() is swallowed. This doesn't impact correctness but we've made a decision that any I/O error in read path now should be returned to users for awareness. Return errors in those cases instead.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7297
Test Plan: Add a new unit test that ingest errors in this code path and see Get() fails. Only one I/O path is hit in PartitionIndexReader::CacheDependencies(). Several option changes are attempt but not able to got other pread paths triggered. Not sure whether other failure cases would be even possible. Would rely on continuous stress test to validate it.
Reviewed By: anand1976
Differential Revision: D23257950
fbshipit-source-id: 859dbc92fa239996e1bb378329344d3d54168c03
Summary:
More tests now pass. When in doubt, I added a TODO comment to check what should happen with an ignored error.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7305
Reviewed By: akankshamahajan15
Differential Revision: D23301262
Pulled By: ajkr
fbshipit-source-id: 5f120edc7393560aefc0633250277bbc7e8de9e6
Summary:
This test uses database functionality and required more extensive work to get it to pass than the other tests. The DB functionality required for this test now passes the check.
When it was unclear what the proper behavior was for unchecked status codes, a TODO was added.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7283
Reviewed By: akankshamahajan15
Differential Revision: D23251497
Pulled By: ajkr
fbshipit-source-id: 52b79629bdafa0a58de8ead1d1d66f141b331523
Summary:
The patch cleans up and refactors `CompressBlock` and `CompressBlockInternal` a bit.
In particular, it does the following:
* It renames `CompressBlockInternal` to `CompressData` and moves it to `util/compression.h`,
where other general compression-related utilities are located. This will facilitate reuse in the
BlobDB write path.
* The signature of the method is changed so it now takes `compression_format_version`
(similarly to the compression library specific methods) instead of `format_version` (which is
specific to the block based table).
* `GetCompressionFormatForVersion` no longer takes `compression_type` as a parameter.
This parameter was only used in a (not entirely up-to-date) assertion; also, removing it
eliminates the need to ensure this precondition holds at all call sites.
* Does some minor cleanup in `CompressBlock`, for instance, it is now possible to pass
only one of `sampled_output_fast` and `sampled_output_slow`.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7249
Test Plan: `make check`
Reviewed By: riversand963
Differential Revision: D23087278
Pulled By: ltamasi
fbshipit-source-id: e6316e45baed8b4e7de7c1780c90501c2a3439b3
Summary:
Introduce io_timeout in ReadOptions and enabled deadline/io_timeout for
Iterators.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7161
Test Plan: New unit tests in db_basic_test
Reviewed By: riversand963
Differential Revision: D22687352
Pulled By: anand1976
fbshipit-source-id: 67bbb0e6d7ae80b256589244468494292538c6ec
Summary:
IteratorIterator::IsOutOfBound() and IteratorIterator::MayBeOutOfUpperBound() are two functions that related to upper bound check. It is hard for users to reason about this complexity. Consolidate the two functions into one and assign an enum as results to improve readability.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7200
Test Plan: Run all existing test. Would run crash test with atomic for a while.
Reviewed By: anand1976
Differential Revision: D22833181
fbshipit-source-id: a0c724267056adbd0476bde74650e6c7226077e6
Summary:
https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/5289 introduces a performance regression that caused an upper bound check within every BlockBasedTableIterator::Next(). This is unnecessary if we've checked the boundary key for current block and it is within upper bound.
Fix the bug. Also rename the boolean to a enum so that the code is slightly better readable. The original regression was probably to fix a bug that the block upper bound check status is not reset after a new block is created. Fix it bug so that the regression can be avoided without hitting the bug.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7209
Test Plan: Run all existing tests. Will run atomic black box crash test for a while.
Reviewed By: anand1976
Differential Revision: D22859246
fbshipit-source-id: cbdad1f5e656c55fd8b71726d5a4f6cb53ff9140
Summary:
Previously, a `ReadOptions` object was stored in every `BlockBasedTableIterator`
and every `LevelIterator`. This redundancy consumes extra memory,
resulting in the `Arena` making more allocations, and iteration
observing worse cache performance.
This PR migrates callers of `NewInternalIterator()` and
`MakeInputIterator()` to provide a `ReadOptions` object guaranteed to
outlive the returned iterator. When the iterator's lifetime will be managed by the
user, this lifetime guarantee is achieved by storing the `ReadOptions`
value in `ArenaWrappedDBIter`. Then, sub-iterators of `NewInternalIterator()` and
`MakeInputIterator()` can hold a reference-to-const `ReadOptions`.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7210
Test Plan:
- `make check` under ASAN and valgrind
- benchmark: on a DB with 2 L0 files and 3 L1+ levels, this PR reduced `Arena` allocation 4792 -> 4160 bytes.
Reviewed By: anand1976
Differential Revision: D22861323
Pulled By: ajkr
fbshipit-source-id: 54aebb3e89c872eeab0f5793b4b6e42878d093ce
Summary:
NextAndGetResult() is not implemented in memtable and is very simply implemented in level iterator. The result is that for a normal leveled iterator, performance regression will be observed for calling PrepareValue() for most iterator Next(). Mitigate the problem by implementing the function for both iterators. In level iterator, the implementation cannot be perfect as when calling file iterator's SeekToFirst() we don't have information about whether the value is prepared. Fortunately, the first key should not cause a big portion of the CPu.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7179
Test Plan: Run normal crash test for a while.
Reviewed By: anand1976
Differential Revision: D22783840
fbshipit-source-id: c19f45cdf21b756190adef97a3b66ccde3936e05
Summary:
When paraoid_files_checks=true, a rolling key-value hash is generated and compared to what is written to the file. If the values do not match, the SST file is rejected.
Code put in place for the check for both flush and compaction jobs. Corresponding test added to corruption_test.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7134
Reviewed By: cheng-chang
Differential Revision: D22646149
fbshipit-source-id: 8fde1984a1a11edd3bd82a413acffc5ea7aa683f
Summary:
PR https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/6944 transitioned `BlockIter` from using `Comparator*` to using
concrete `UserComparatorWrapper` and `InternalKeyComparator`. However,
adding them as instance variables to `BlockIter` was not optimal.
Bloating `BlockIter` caused the `ArenaWrappedDBIter`'s arena allocator to do more heap
allocations (in certain cases) which harmed performance of `DB::NewIterator()`. This PR
pushes down the concrete comparator objects to the point of usage, which
forces them to be on the stack. As a result, the `BlockIter` is back to
its original size prior to https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/6944 (actually a bit smaller since there
were two `Comparator*` before).
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7149
Test Plan:
verified our internal `DB::NewIterator()`-heavy regression
test no longer reports regression.
Reviewed By: riversand963
Differential Revision: D22623189
Pulled By: ajkr
fbshipit-source-id: f6d69accfe5de51e0bd9874a480b32b29909bab6
Summary:
Cleans up some of the dependencies on test code in the Makefile while building tools:
- Moves the test::RandomString, DBBaseTest::RandomString into Random
- Moves the test::RandomHumanReadableString into Random
- Moves the DestroyDir method into file_utils
- Moves the SetupSyncPointsToMockDirectIO into sync_point.
- Moves the FaultInjection Env and FS classes under env
These changes allow all of the tools to build without dependencies on test_util, thereby simplifying the build dependencies. By moving the FaultInjection code, the dependency in db_stress on different libraries for debug vs release was eliminated.
Tested both release and debug builds via Make and CMake for both static and shared libraries.
More work remains to clean up how the tools are built and remove some unnecessary dependencies. There is also more work that should be done to get the Makefile and CMake to align in their builds -- what is in the libraries and the sizes of the executables are different.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7097
Reviewed By: riversand963
Differential Revision: D22463160
Pulled By: pdillinger
fbshipit-source-id: e19462b53324ab3f0b7c72459dbc73165cc382b2
Summary:
This is a followup to https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/6646. In that PR, for simplicity I just appended a comparison against the 0th restart key in case `BinarySeek()`'s binary search landed at index 0. As a result there were `2/(N+1) + log_2(N)` key comparisons. This PR does it differently. Now we expand the binary search range by one so it also covers the case where target is at or before the restart key at index 0. As a result, it involves `log_2(N+1)` key comparisons.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7068
Test Plan:
ran readrandom with mostly default settings and counted key comparisons
using `PerfContext`.
before: `user_key_comparison_count = 28881965`
after: `user_key_comparison_count = 27823245`
setup command:
```
$ TEST_TMPDIR=/dev/shm/dbbench ./db_bench -benchmarks=fillrandom,compact -write_buffer_size=1048576 -target_file_size_base=1048576 -max_bytes_for_level_base=4194304 -max_background_jobs=12 -level_compaction_dynamic_level_bytes=true -num=10000000
```
benchmark command:
```
$ TEST_TMPDIR=/dev/shm/dbbench/ ./db_bench -use_existing_db=true -benchmarks=readrandom -disable_auto_compactions=true -num=10000000 -compression_type=none -reads=1000000 -perf_level=3
```
Reviewed By: anand1976
Differential Revision: D22357032
Pulled By: ajkr
fbshipit-source-id: 8b01e9c1c2a4e9d02fc9dfe16c1cc0327f8bdf24
Summary:
Although PR https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/7032 fixes the construction of the `SstFileDumper` in `GetFileDbIdentities` by setting a proper `Env` of the `Options` passed in the constructor, the file path was not corrected accordingly. This actually disables backup engine to use db session ids in the file names since the `db_session_id` is always empty.
Now it is fixed by setting the correct path in the construction of `SstFileDumper`. Furthermore, to preserve the Direct IO property that backup engine already has, parameter `EnvOptions` is added to `GetFileDbIdentities` and `SstFileDumper`.
The `BackupUsingDirectIO` test is updated accordingly.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7104
Test Plan: backupable_db_test and some manual tests.
Reviewed By: ajkr
Differential Revision: D22443245
Pulled By: gg814
fbshipit-source-id: 056a9bb8b82947c5e73d7c3fbb62bfe23af5e562
Summary:
When format_version is high enough to support user-key and
there are index entries for same user key that spans multiple data
blocks then it changes from user-key mode to internal-key mode. But the
flush policy is not reset to point to Block Builder of internal-keys.
After this switch, no entries are added to user key index partition
result, thus it never triggers flushing the block.
Fix: 1. After adding the entry in sub_builder_index_, if there is a switch
from user-key to internal-key, then flush policy is updated to point to
Block Builder of internal-keys index partition.
2. Set sub_builder_index_->seperator_is_key_plus_seq_ = true if
seperator_is_key_plus_seq_ is set to true so that subsequent partitions
can also use internal key mode.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7096
Test Plan: make check -j64
Reviewed By: ajkr
Differential Revision: D22416598
Pulled By: akankshamahajan15
fbshipit-source-id: 01fc2dc07ea1b32f8fb803995ebe6e9a3fbe67ac
Summary:
When format_version is high enough to support user-key and there are index entries for same user key that spans multiple data blocks then it changes from user-key mode to internal-key mode. But the flush policy is not reset to point to Block Builder of internal-keys. After this switch, no entries are added to user key index partition result, thus it never triggers flushing the block.
Fix: After adding the entry in sub_builder_index_, if there is a switch from user-key to internal-key, then flush policy is updated to point to Block Builder of internal-keys index partition.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7022
Test Plan:
1. make check -j64
2. Added one unit test case
Reviewed By: ajkr
Differential Revision: D22197734
Pulled By: akankshamahajan15
fbshipit-source-id: d87e9e46bccab8e896ee6979d6b79c51f73d479e
Summary:
With mmap enabled on an uncompressed file, we were previously always doing a heap allocation to obtain the scratch buffer for `RandomAccessFileReader::Read()`. However, that allocation was unnecessary as the underlying file reader returned a pointer into its mapped memory, not the provided scratch buffer. This PR makes passes the `BlockFetcher`'s inline buffer as the scratch buffer if the data block is small enough (less than `kDefaultStackBufferSize` bytes, currently 5000). Ideally we would not pass a scratch buffer at all for an mmap read; however, the `RandomAccessFile::Read()` API guarantees such a buffer is provided, and non-standard implementations may be relying on it even when `Options::allow_mmap_reads == true`. In that case, this PR still works but introduces an extra copy from the inline buffer to a heap buffer.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7043
Reviewed By: cheng-chang
Differential Revision: D22320606
Pulled By: ajkr
fbshipit-source-id: ad964dd23df34e07d979c6032c2dfe5454c98b52
Summary:
Current implementation of the ```read_options.deadline``` option only checks the deadline for random file reads during point lookups. This PR extends the checks to file opens, prefetches and preloads as part of table open.
The main changes are in the ```BlockBasedTable```, partitioned index and filter readers, and ```TableCache``` to take ReadOptions as an additional parameter. In ```BlockBasedTable::Open```, in order to retain existing behavior w.r.t checksum verification and block cache usage, we filter out most of the options in ```ReadOptions``` except ```deadline```. However, having the ```ReadOptions``` gives us more flexibility to honor other options like verify_checksums, fill_cache etc. in the future.
Additional changes in callsites due to function signature changes in ```NewTableReader()``` and ```FilePrefetchBuffer```.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/6982
Test Plan: Add new unit tests in db_basic_test
Reviewed By: riversand963
Differential Revision: D22219515
Pulled By: anand1976
fbshipit-source-id: 8a3b92f4a889808013838603aa3ca35229cd501b
Summary:
We are still keeping unity build working. So it's a good idea to add to a pre-commit CI.
A latest GCC docker image just to get a little bit more coverage. Fix three small issues to make it pass.
Also make unity_test to run db_basic_test rather than db_test to cut the test time. There is no point to run expensive tests here. It was set to run db_test before db_basic_test was separated out.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7026
Test Plan: watch tests to pass.
Reviewed By: zhichao-cao
Differential Revision: D22223197
fbshipit-source-id: baa3b6cbb623bf359829b63ce35715c75bcb0ed4
Summary:
`BackupableDBOptions::new_naming_for_backup_files` is added. This option is false by default. When it is true, backup table filenames under directory shared_checksum are of the form `<file_number>_<crc32c>_<db_session_id>.sst`.
Note that when this option is true, it comes into effect only when both `share_files_with_checksum` and `share_table_files` are true.
Three new test cases are added.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/6997
Test Plan: Passed make check.
Reviewed By: ajkr
Differential Revision: D22098895
Pulled By: gg814
fbshipit-source-id: a1d9145e7fe562d71cde7ac995e17cb24fd42e76
Summary:
It's useful to build RocksDB using a more recent clang version in CI. Add a CircleCI build and fix some issues with it.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7025
Test Plan: See all tests pass.
Reviewed By: pdillinger
Differential Revision: D22215700
fbshipit-source-id: 914a729c2cd3f3ac4a627cc0ac58d4691dca2168
Summary:
New experimental option BBTO::optimize_filters_for_memory builds
filters that maximize their use of "usable size" from malloc_usable_size,
which is also used to compute block cache charges.
Rather than always "rounding up," we track state in the
BloomFilterPolicy object to mix essentially "rounding down" and
"rounding up" so that the average FP rate of all generated filters is
the same as without the option. (YMMV as heavily accessed filters might
be unluckily lower accuracy.)
Thus, the option near-minimizes what the block cache considers as
"memory used" for a given target Bloom filter false positive rate and
Bloom filter implementation. There are no forward or backward
compatibility issues with this change, though it only works on the
format_version=5 Bloom filter.
With Jemalloc, we see about 10% reduction in memory footprint (and block
cache charge) for Bloom filters, but 1-2% increase in storage footprint,
due to encoding efficiency losses (FP rate is non-linear with bits/key).
Why not weighted random round up/down rather than state tracking? By
only requiring malloc_usable_size, we don't actually know what the next
larger and next smaller usable sizes for the allocator are. We pick a
requested size, accept and use whatever usable size it has, and use the
difference to inform our next choice. This allows us to narrow in on the
right balance without tracking/predicting usable sizes.
Why not weight history of generated filter false positive rates by
number of keys? This could lead to excess skew in small filters after
generating a large filter.
Results from filter_bench with jemalloc (irrelevant details omitted):
(normal keys/filter, but high variance)
$ ./filter_bench -quick -impl=2 -average_keys_per_filter=30000 -vary_key_count_ratio=0.9
Build avg ns/key: 29.6278
Number of filters: 5516
Total size (MB): 200.046
Reported total allocated memory (MB): 220.597
Reported internal fragmentation: 10.2732%
Bits/key stored: 10.0097
Average FP rate %: 0.965228
$ ./filter_bench -quick -impl=2 -average_keys_per_filter=30000 -vary_key_count_ratio=0.9 -optimize_filters_for_memory
Build avg ns/key: 30.5104
Number of filters: 5464
Total size (MB): 200.015
Reported total allocated memory (MB): 200.322
Reported internal fragmentation: 0.153709%
Bits/key stored: 10.1011
Average FP rate %: 0.966313
(very few keys / filter, optimization not as effective due to ~59 byte
internal fragmentation in blocked Bloom filter representation)
$ ./filter_bench -quick -impl=2 -average_keys_per_filter=1000 -vary_key_count_ratio=0.9
Build avg ns/key: 29.5649
Number of filters: 162950
Total size (MB): 200.001
Reported total allocated memory (MB): 224.624
Reported internal fragmentation: 12.3117%
Bits/key stored: 10.2951
Average FP rate %: 0.821534
$ ./filter_bench -quick -impl=2 -average_keys_per_filter=1000 -vary_key_count_ratio=0.9 -optimize_filters_for_memory
Build avg ns/key: 31.8057
Number of filters: 159849
Total size (MB): 200
Reported total allocated memory (MB): 208.846
Reported internal fragmentation: 4.42297%
Bits/key stored: 10.4948
Average FP rate %: 0.811006
(high keys/filter)
$ ./filter_bench -quick -impl=2 -average_keys_per_filter=1000000 -vary_key_count_ratio=0.9
Build avg ns/key: 29.7017
Number of filters: 164
Total size (MB): 200.352
Reported total allocated memory (MB): 221.5
Reported internal fragmentation: 10.5552%
Bits/key stored: 10.0003
Average FP rate %: 0.969358
$ ./filter_bench -quick -impl=2 -average_keys_per_filter=1000000 -vary_key_count_ratio=0.9 -optimize_filters_for_memory
Build avg ns/key: 30.7131
Number of filters: 160
Total size (MB): 200.928
Reported total allocated memory (MB): 200.938
Reported internal fragmentation: 0.00448054%
Bits/key stored: 10.1852
Average FP rate %: 0.963387
And from db_bench (block cache) with jemalloc:
$ ./db_bench -db=/dev/shm/dbbench.no_optimize -benchmarks=fillrandom -format_version=5 -value_size=90 -bloom_bits=10 -num=2000000 -threads=8 -compaction_style=2 -fifo_compaction_max_table_files_size_mb=10000 -fifo_compaction_allow_compaction=false
$ ./db_bench -db=/dev/shm/dbbench -benchmarks=fillrandom -format_version=5 -value_size=90 -bloom_bits=10 -num=2000000 -threads=8 -optimize_filters_for_memory -compaction_style=2 -fifo_compaction_max_table_files_size_mb=10000 -fifo_compaction_allow_compaction=false
$ (for FILE in /dev/shm/dbbench.no_optimize/*.sst; do ./sst_dump --file=$FILE --show_properties | grep 'filter block' ; done) | awk '{ t += $4; } END { print t; }'
17063835
$ (for FILE in /dev/shm/dbbench/*.sst; do ./sst_dump --file=$FILE --show_properties | grep 'filter block' ; done) | awk '{ t += $4; } END { print t; }'
17430747
$ #^ 2.1% additional filter storage
$ ./db_bench -db=/dev/shm/dbbench.no_optimize -use_existing_db -benchmarks=readrandom,stats -statistics -bloom_bits=10 -num=2000000 -compaction_style=2 -fifo_compaction_max_table_files_size_mb=10000 -fifo_compaction_allow_compaction=false -duration=10 -cache_index_and_filter_blocks -cache_size=1000000000
rocksdb.block.cache.index.add COUNT : 33
rocksdb.block.cache.index.bytes.insert COUNT : 8440400
rocksdb.block.cache.filter.add COUNT : 33
rocksdb.block.cache.filter.bytes.insert COUNT : 21087528
rocksdb.bloom.filter.useful COUNT : 4963889
rocksdb.bloom.filter.full.positive COUNT : 1214081
rocksdb.bloom.filter.full.true.positive COUNT : 1161999
$ #^ 1.04 % observed FP rate
$ ./db_bench -db=/dev/shm/dbbench -use_existing_db -benchmarks=readrandom,stats -statistics -bloom_bits=10 -num=2000000 -compaction_style=2 -fifo_compaction_max_table_files_size_mb=10000 -fifo_compaction_allow_compaction=false -optimize_filters_for_memory -duration=10 -cache_index_and_filter_blocks -cache_size=1000000000
rocksdb.block.cache.index.add COUNT : 33
rocksdb.block.cache.index.bytes.insert COUNT : 8448592
rocksdb.block.cache.filter.add COUNT : 33
rocksdb.block.cache.filter.bytes.insert COUNT : 18220328
rocksdb.bloom.filter.useful COUNT : 5360933
rocksdb.bloom.filter.full.positive COUNT : 1321315
rocksdb.bloom.filter.full.true.positive COUNT : 1262999
$ #^ 1.08 % observed FP rate, 13.6% less memory usage for filters
(Due to specific key density, this example tends to generate filters that are "worse than average" for internal fragmentation. "Better than average" cases can show little or no improvement.)
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/6427
Test Plan: unit test added, 'make check' with gcc, clang and valgrind
Reviewed By: siying
Differential Revision: D22124374
Pulled By: pdillinger
fbshipit-source-id: f3e3aa152f9043ddf4fae25799e76341d0d8714e
Summary:
Although RocksDB falls over in various other ways with KVs
around 4GB or more, this change fixes how XXH32 and XXH64 were being
called by the block checksum code to support >= 4GB in case that should
ever happen, or the code copied for other uses.
This change is not a schema compatibility issue because the checksum
verification code would checksum the first (block_size + 1) mod 2^32
bytes while the checksum construction code would checksum the first
block_size mod 2^32 plus the compression type byte, meaning the
XXH32/64 checksums for >=4GB block would not match about 255/256 times.
While touching this code, I refactored to consolidate redundant
implementations, improving diagnostics and performance tracking in some
cases. Also used less confusing language in those diagnostics.
Makes https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/6875 obsolete.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/6978
Test Plan:
I was able to write a test for this using an SST file writer
and VerifyChecksum in a reader. The test fails before the fix, though
I'm leaving the test disabled because I don't think it's worth the
expense of running regularly.
Reviewed By: gg814
Differential Revision: D22143260
Pulled By: pdillinger
fbshipit-source-id: 982993d16134e8c50bea2269047f901c1783726e
Summary:
Compressed block cache is disabled in https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/4650 for no good reason. Re-enable it.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/6990
Test Plan: Add a unit test to make sure a general function works with read-only DB + compressed block cache.
Reviewed By: ltamasi
Differential Revision: D22072755
fbshipit-source-id: 2a55df6363de23a78979cf6c747526359e5dc7a1
Summary:
`db_id` and `db_session_id` are now part of the table properties for all formats and stored in SST files. This adds about 99 bytes to each new SST file.
The `TablePropertiesNames` for these two identifiers are `rocksdb.creating.db.identity` and `rocksdb.creating.session.identity`.
In addition, SST files generated from SstFileWriter and Repairer have DB identity “SST Writer” and “DB Repairer”, respectively. Their DB session IDs are generated in the same way as `DB::GetDbSessionId`.
A table property test is added.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/6983
Test Plan: make check and some manual tests.
Reviewed By: zhichao-cao
Differential Revision: D22048826
Pulled By: gg814
fbshipit-source-id: afdf8c11424a6f509b5c0b06dafad584a80103c9
Summary:
When using parameterized tests, `gtest` sometimes prints the test
parameters. If no other printing method is available, it essentially
produces a hex dump of the object. This can cause issues with valgrind
with types like `TestArgs` in `table_test`, where the object layout has
gaps (with uninitialized contents) due to the members' alignment
requirements. The patch fixes the uninitialized reads by providing an
`operator<<` for `TestArgs` and also makes sure all members are
initialized (in a consistent order) on all code paths.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/6980
Test Plan: `valgrind --leak-check=full ./table_test`
Reviewed By: siying
Differential Revision: D22045536
Pulled By: ltamasi
fbshipit-source-id: 6f5920ac28c712d0aa88162fffb80172ed769c32
Summary:
Persistent cache feature caused rocks db crash on windows. I posted a issue for it, https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/6919. I found this is because no "persistent_cache_key_prefix" is generated for persistent cache. Looking repo history, "GetUniqueIdFromFile" is not implemented on Windows. So my fix is adding "NewId()" function in "persistent_cache" and using it to generate prefix for persistent cache. In this PR, i also re-enable related test cases defined in "db_test2" and "persistent_cache_test" for windows.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/6932
Test Plan:
1. run related test cases in "db_test2" and "persistent_cache_test" on windows and see it passed.
2. manually run db_bench.exe with "read_cache_path" and verified.
Reviewed By: riversand963
Differential Revision: D21911608
Pulled By: cheng-chang
fbshipit-source-id: cdfd938d54a385edbb2836b13aaa1d39b0a6f1c2
Summary:
`HarnessTest` in `table_test.cc` currently tests many parameter
combinations sequentially in a loop. This is problematic from
a testing perspective, since if the test fails, we have no way of
knowing how many/which combinations have failed. It can also cause timeouts on
our test system due to the sheer number of combinations tested.
(Specifically, the parallel compression threads parameter added by
https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/6262 seems to have been the last straw.)
There is some DIY code there that splits the load among eight test cases
but that does not appear to be sufficient anymore.
Instead, the patch turns `HarnessTest` into a parameterized test, so all the
parameter combinations can be tested separately and potentially
concurrently. It also cleans up the tests a little, fixes
`RandomizedLongDB`, which did not get updated when the parallel
compression threads parameter was added, and turns `FooterTests` into a
standalone test case (since it does not actually need a fixture class).
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/6974
Test Plan: `make check`
Reviewed By: siying
Differential Revision: D22029572
Pulled By: ltamasi
fbshipit-source-id: 51baea670771c33928f2eb3902bd69dcf540aa41
Summary:
This saves up to two key comparisons in block seeks. The first key
comparison saved is a redundant key comparison against the restart key
where the linear scan starts. This comparison is saved in all cases
except when the found key is in the first restart interval. The
second key comparison saved is a redundant key comparison against the
restart key where the linear scan ends. This is only saved in cases
where all keys in the restart interval are less than the target
(probability roughly `1/restart_interval`).
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/6646
Test Plan:
ran a benchmark with mostly default settings and counted key comparisons
before: `user_key_comparison_count = 19399529`
after: `user_key_comparison_count = 18431498`
setup command:
```
$ TEST_TMPDIR=/dev/shm/dbbench ./db_bench -benchmarks=fillrandom,compact -write_buffer_size=1048576 -target_file_size_base=1048576 -max_bytes_for_level_base=4194304 -max_background_jobs=12 -level_compaction_dynamic_level_bytes=true -num=10000000
```
benchmark command:
```
$ TEST_TMPDIR=/dev/shm/dbbench/ ./db_bench -use_existing_db=true -benchmarks=readrandom -disable_auto_compactions=true -num=10000000 -compression_type=none -reads=1000000 -perf_level=3
```
Reviewed By: pdillinger
Differential Revision: D20849707
Pulled By: ajkr
fbshipit-source-id: 1f01c5cd99ea771fd27974046e37b194f1cdcfac
Summary:
Memory pinned by `pin_l0_filter_and_index_blocks_in_cache` needs to be predictable based on user config. This PR makes sure
we do not pin extra memory for large files generated by intra-L0 (see https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/6889).
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/6911
Test Plan: unit test
Reviewed By: siying
Differential Revision: D21835818
Pulled By: ajkr
fbshipit-source-id: a11a088549d06bed8aacc2548d266e5983f0ead4
Summary:
In db_options.c, we should avoid including header files in the `db` directory to avoid introducing unnecessary dependency. The reason why `version_edit.h` has been included in `db_options.cc` is because we need two constants, `kUnknownChecksum` and `kUnknownChecksumFuncName`. We can put these two constants as `constexpr` in the public header `file_checksum.h`.
Test plan (devserver):
make check
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/6952
Reviewed By: zhichao-cao
Differential Revision: D21925341
Pulled By: riversand963
fbshipit-source-id: 2902f3b74c97f0cf16c58ad24c095c787c3a40e2
Summary:
The ```for``` loop in ```VerifyChecksumInBlocks``` only checks ```index_iter->Valid()``` which could be ```false``` either due to reaching the end of the index or, in case of partitioned index, it could be due to a checksum mismatch error when reading a 2nd level index block. Instead of throwing away the index iterator status, we need to return any errors back to the caller.
Tests:
Add a test in block_based_table_reader_test.cc.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/6909
Reviewed By: pdillinger
Differential Revision: D21833922
Pulled By: anand1976
fbshipit-source-id: bc778ebf1121dbbdd768689de5183f07a9f0beae
Summary:
Mostly uninitialized values: some probably written before use, but some seem like bugs. Also, destructor needs to be virtual, and possible use-after-free in test
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/6935
Test Plan: make check
Reviewed By: siying
Differential Revision: D21885484
Pulled By: pdillinger
fbshipit-source-id: e2e7cb0a0cf196f2b55edd16f0634e81f6cc8e08
Summary:
This reverts commit 8d87e9cea1.
Based on offline discussions, it's too early to upgrade to gtest 1.10, as it prevents some developers from using an older version of gtest to integrate to some other systems. Revert it for now.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/6923
Reviewed By: pdillinger
Differential Revision: D21864799
fbshipit-source-id: d0726b1ff649fc911b9378f1763316200bd363fc
Summary:
Because ARM and some other platforms have a larger cache line
size, they have a larger minimum filter size, which causes recently
added PartitionedMultiGet test in db_bloom_filter_test to fail on those
platforms. The code would actually end up using larger partitions,
because keys_per_partition_ would be 0 and never == number of keys
added.
The code now attempts to get as close as possible to the small target
size, while fully utilizing that filter size, if the target partition
size is smaller than the minimum filter size.
Also updated the test to break more uniformly across platforms
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/6905
Test Plan: updated test, tested on ARM
Reviewed By: anand1976
Differential Revision: D21840639
Pulled By: pdillinger
fbshipit-source-id: 11684b6d35f43d2e98b85ddb2c8dcfd59d670817
Summary:
x.size() -1 or y - 1 can overflow to an extremely large value when x.size() pr y is 0 when they are unsigned type. The end condition of i in the for loop will be extremely large, potentially causes segment fault. Fix them.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/6902
Test Plan: pass make asan_check
Reviewed By: ajkr
Differential Revision: D21843767
Pulled By: zhichao-cao
fbshipit-source-id: 5b8b88155ac5a93d86246d832e89905a783bb5a1
Summary:
The implementation of GetApproximateSizes was inconsistent in
its treatment of the size of non-data blocks of SST files, sometimes
including and sometimes now. This was at its worst with large portion
of table file used by filters and querying a small range that crossed
a table boundary: the size estimate would include large filter size.
It's conceivable that someone might want only to know the size in terms
of data blocks, but I believe that's unlikely enough to ignore for now.
Similarly, there's no evidence the internal function AppoximateOffsetOf
is used for anything other than a one-sided ApproximateSize, so I intend
to refactor to remove redundancy in a follow-up commit.
So to fix this, GetApproximateSizes (and implementation details
ApproximateSize and ApproximateOffsetOf) now consistently include in
their returned sizes a portion of table file metadata (incl filters
and indexes) based on the size portion of the data blocks in range. In
other words, if a key range covers data blocks that are X% by size of all
the table's data blocks, returned approximate size is X% of the total
file size. It would technically be more accurate to attribute metadata
based on number of keys, but that's not computationally efficient with
data available and rarely a meaningful difference.
Also includes miscellaneous comment improvements / clarifications.
Also included is a new approximatesizerandom benchmark for db_bench.
No significant performance difference seen with this change, whether ~700 ops/sec with cache_index_and_filter_blocks and small cache or ~150k ops/sec without cache_index_and_filter_blocks.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/6784
Test Plan:
Test added to DBTest.ApproximateSizesFilesWithErrorMargin.
Old code running new test...
[ RUN ] DBTest.ApproximateSizesFilesWithErrorMargin
db/db_test.cc:1562: Failure
Expected: (size) <= (11 * 100), actual: 9478 vs 1100
Other tests updated to reflect consistent accounting of metadata.
Reviewed By: siying
Differential Revision: D21334706
Pulled By: pdillinger
fbshipit-source-id: 6f86870e45213334fedbe9c73b4ebb1d8d611185
Summary:
Release code now depends on gtest, indirectly through including "test_util/testharness.h". This creates multiple problems. One important reason is the definition of IGNORE_STATUS_IF_ERROR() in test_util/testharness.h. Move it to sync_point.h instead.
Note that utilities/cassandra/format.h still depends on "test_util/testharness.h". This will be resolved in a separate diff.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/6907
Test Plan: Run all existing tests.
Reviewed By: ajkr
Differential Revision: D21829884
fbshipit-source-id: 9253c19ffde2936f3ae68998210f8e54f645a6e6
Summary:
We may sometimes read the uncompression dictionary when its not
necessary, when we lookup a key in an SST file but the index indicates
the key is not present. This can happen with index_type 3.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/6906
Test Plan: make check
Reviewed By: cheng-chang
Differential Revision: D21828944
Pulled By: anand1976
fbshipit-source-id: 7aef4f0a39548d0874eafefd2687006d2652f9bb
Summary:
Currently we rely on `BlockContents` to implicitly free the allocated scratch buffer, but when IO error happens, it doesn't make sense to construct the `BlockContents` which might be corrupted. In the stress test, we find that `assert(req.result.size() == block_size(handle));` fails because of potential IO errors.
In this PR, we explicitly free the scratch buffer on error without constructing `BlockContents`.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/6903
Test Plan: watch stress test
Reviewed By: anand1976
Differential Revision: D21823869
Pulled By: cheng-chang
fbshipit-source-id: 5603fc80e9bf3f44a9d7250ddebd871afe1eb89f
Summary:
`IterKey::UpdateInternalKey()` is an error-prone API as it's
incompatible with `IterKey::TrimAppend()`, which is used for
decoding delta-encoded internal keys. This PR stops using it in
`BlockIter`. Instead, it assigns global seqno in a separate `IterKey`'s
buffer when needed. The logic for safely getting a Slice with global
seqno properly assigned is encapsulated in `GlobalSeqnoAppliedKey`.
`BinarySeek()` is also migrated to use this API (previously it ignored
global seqno entirely).
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/6843
Test Plan:
benchmark setup -- single file DBs, in-memory, no compression. "normal_db"
created by regular flush; "ingestion_db" created by ingesting a file. Both
DBs have same contents.
```
$ TEST_TMPDIR=/dev/shm/normal_db/ ./db_bench -benchmarks=fillrandom,compact -write_buffer_size=10485760000 -disable_auto_compactions=true -compression_type=none -num=1000000
$ ./ldb write_extern_sst ./tmp.sst --db=/dev/shm/ingestion_db/dbbench/ --compression_type=no --hex --create_if_missing < <(./sst_dump --command=scan --output_hex --file=/dev/shm/normal_db/dbbench/000007.sst | awk 'began {print "0x" substr($1, 2, length($1) - 2), "==>", "0x" $5} ; /^Sst file format: block-based/ {began=1}')
$ ./ldb ingest_extern_sst ./tmp.sst --db=/dev/shm/ingestion_db/dbbench/
```
benchmark run command:
```
TEST_TMPDIR=/dev/shm/$DB/ ./db_bench -benchmarks=seekrandom -seek_nexts=10 -use_existing_db=true -cache_index_and_filter_blocks=false -num=1000000 -cache_size=1048576000 -threads=1 -reads=40000000
```
results:
| DB | code | throughput |
|---|---|---|
| normal_db | master | 267.9 |
| normal_db | PR6843 | 254.2 (-5.1%) |
| ingestion_db | master | 259.6 |
| ingestion_db | PR6843 | 250.5 (-3.5%) |
Reviewed By: pdillinger
Differential Revision: D21562604
Pulled By: ajkr
fbshipit-source-id: 937596f836930515da8084d11755e1f247dcb264
Summary:
Preliminary user-timestamp support for delete.
If ["a", ts=100] exists, you can delete it by calling `DB::Delete(write_options, key)` in which `write_options.timestamp` points to a `ts` higher than 100.
Implementation
A new ValueType, i.e. `kTypeDeletionWithTimestamp` is added for deletion marker with timestamp.
The reason for a separate `kTypeDeletionWithTimestamp`: RocksDB may drop tombstones (keys with kTypeDeletion) when compacting them to the bottom level. This is OK and useful if timestamp is disabled. When timestamp is enabled, should we still reuse `kTypeDeletion`, we may drop the tombstone with a more recent timestamp, causing deleted keys to re-appear.
Test plan (dev server)
```
make check
```
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/6253
Reviewed By: ltamasi
Differential Revision: D20995328
Pulled By: riversand963
fbshipit-source-id: a9e5c22968ad76f98e3dc6ee0151265a3f0df619
Summary:
1. Add a value_size in read options which limits the cumulative value size of keys read in batches. Once the size exceeds read_options.value_size, all the remaining keys are returned with status Abort without further fetching any key.
2. Add a unit test case MultiGetBatchedValueSizeSimple the reads keys from memory and sst files.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/6826
Test Plan:
1. make check -j64
2. Add a new unit test case
Reviewed By: anand1976
Differential Revision: D21471483
Pulled By: akankshamahajan15
fbshipit-source-id: dea51b8e76d5d1df38ece8cdb29933b1d798b900
Summary:
If `req.scratch` is an internally allocated buffer, but `raw_block_contents` is not constructed to own `req.scratch`, then `req.scratch` will be leaked.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/6879
Test Plan: make asan_check
Reviewed By: anand1976
Differential Revision: D21728498
Pulled By: cheng-chang
fbshipit-source-id: 8fc6a4f2543918c565ddc16ecfad1807eb9a42cf
Summary:
Fix a couple places where direct I/O was used even though it is
unsupported in lite builds.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/6867
Test Plan: `LITE=1 make check -j48`
Reviewed By: pdillinger
Differential Revision: D21689185
Pulled By: ajkr
fbshipit-source-id: 3eaa3abf69cd7d0bcaabbcad3bb5a26fb8dd7301
Summary:
Added code for generically handing structs to OptionTypeInfo. A struct is a collection of variables handled by their own map of OptionTypeInfos. Examples of structs include Compaction and Cache options.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/6425
Reviewed By: siying
Differential Revision: D21668789
Pulled By: zhichao-cao
fbshipit-source-id: 064b110de39dadf82361ed4663f7ac1a535b0b07
Summary:
* Add missing unit test for schema stability of FileChecksumGenCrc32c
(previously was only comparing to itself)
* A lot of clarifying comments
* Add some assertions for preconditions
* Rename WritableFileWriter::CalculateFileChecksum -> UpdateFileChecksum
* Simplify FileChecksumGenCrc32c with shared functions
* Implement EndianSwapValue to replace unused EndianTransform
And incidentally since I had trouble with 'make check-format' GitHub action disagreeing with local run,
* Output full diagnostic information when 'make check-format' fails in CI
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/6861
Test Plan: new unit test passes before & after other changes
Reviewed By: zhichao-cao
Differential Revision: D21667115
Pulled By: pdillinger
fbshipit-source-id: 6a99970f87605aa024fa540c78cd519ff322c3e6
Summary:
If Option.file_checksum_gen_factory is set, rocksdb generates the file checksum during flush and compaction based on the checksum generator created by the factory and store the checksum and function name in vstorage and Manifest.
This PR enable file checksum generation in SstFileWrite and store the checksum and checksum function name in the ExternalSstFileInfo, such that application can use them for other purpose, for example, ingest the file checksum with files in IngestExternalFile().
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/6859
Test Plan: add unit test and pass make asan_check.
Reviewed By: ajkr
Differential Revision: D21656247
Pulled By: zhichao-cao
fbshipit-source-id: 78a3570c76031d8832e3d2de3d6c79cdf2b675d0
Summary:
Currently, in direct IO mode, `MultiGet` retrieves the data blocks one by one instead of in parallel, see `BlockBasedTable::RetrieveMultipleBlocks`.
Since direct IO is supported in `RandomAccessFileReader::MultiRead` in https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/6446, this PR applies `MultiRead` to `MultiGet` so that the data blocks can be retrieved in parallel.
Also, in direct IO mode and when data blocks are compressed and need to uncompressed, this PR only allocates one continuous aligned buffer to hold the data blocks, and then directly uncompress the blocks to insert into block cache, there is no longer intermediate copies to scratch buffers.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/6815
Test Plan:
1. added a new unit test `BlockBasedTableReaderTest::MultiGet`.
2. existing unit tests and stress tests contain tests against `MultiGet` in direct IO mode.
Reviewed By: anand1976
Differential Revision: D21426347
Pulled By: cheng-chang
fbshipit-source-id: b8446ae0e74152444ef9111e97f8e402ac31b24f
Summary:
sst_dump can issue many file reads from the file system. This doesn't work well with file systems without a OS cache, especially remote file systems. In order to mitigate this problem, several improvements are done:
1. --readahead_size is added, so that users can specify readahead size when scanning the data.
2. Force a 512KB tail readahead, which prevents three I/Os for footer, meta index and property blocks and hopefully index and filter blocks too.
3. Consoldiate SSTDump's I/Os before opening the file for read. Use the same file prefetch buffer.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/6836
Test Plan: Add a test that covers this new feature.
Reviewed By: pdillinger
Differential Revision: D21516607
fbshipit-source-id: 3ae43526286f67b2f4a5bdedfbc92719d579b87e
Summary:
Currently there is no check for whether BlockBasedTableBuilder will expose
compression error status if compression fails during the table building.
This commit adds fake faulting compressors and a unit test to test such
cases.
This check finds 5 bugs, and this commit also fixes them:
1. Not handling compression failure well in
BlockBasedTableBuilder::BGWorkWriteRawBlock.
2. verify_compression failing in BlockBasedTableBuilder when used with ZSTD.
3. Wrongly passing the same reference of block contents to
BlockBasedTableBuilder::CompressAndVerifyBlock in parallel compression.
4. Wrongly setting block_rep->first_key_in_next_block to nullptr in
BlockBasedTableBuilder::EnterUnbuffered when there are still incoming data
blocks.
5. Not maintaining variables for compression ratio estimation and first_block
in BlockBasedTableBuilder::EnterUnbuffered.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/6709
Reviewed By: ajkr
Differential Revision: D21236254
fbshipit-source-id: 101f6e62b2bac2b7be72be198adf93cd32a1ff46
Summary:
The error is assigning KeyContext::s to NotFound status in a
table reader for a "not found in this table" case, which skips searching
in later tables, like only a delete should. (The hash search index iterator
is the only one that can return status NotFound even if Valid() == false.)
This was detected by intermittent failure in
MultiThreadedDBTest.MultiThreaded/5, a kHashSearch configuration.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/6821
Test Plan: modified existing unit test to reproduce problem
Reviewed By: anand1976
Differential Revision: D21450469
Pulled By: pdillinger
fbshipit-source-id: 7478003684d637dbd491cdac81468041a791be2c
Summary:
Add methods and constructors for handling enums to the OptionTypeInfo. This change allows enums to be converted/compared without adding a special "type" to the OptionType.
This change addresses a couple of issues:
- It allows new enumerated types to be added to the options without editing the OptionType base class (and related methods)
- It standardizes the procedure for adding enumerated types to the options, reducing potential mistakes
- It moves the enum maps to the location where they are used, allowing them to be static file members rather than global values
- It reduces the number of types and cases that need to be handled in the various OptionType methods
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/6423
Reviewed By: siying
Differential Revision: D21408713
Pulled By: zhichao-cao
fbshipit-source-id: fc492af285d011822578b95d186a0fce25d35626
Summary:
There is no systematic mechanism to prevent BlockBasedTableBuilder's status to be set from non-OK to OK. Adding a mechanism to force this will help us prevent failures in the future.
The solution is to only make it possible to set the status code if the status code to set is not OK.
Since the status code passed to CompressAndVerifyBlock() is changed, a mini refactoring is done too so that the output arguments are changed from reference to pointers, based on Google C++ Style.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/6776
Test Plan: Run all existing test.
Reviewed By: pdillinger
Differential Revision: D21314382
fbshipit-source-id: 27000c10f1e4c121661e026548d6882066409375
Summary:
Calculate ```IOOptions::timeout``` using ```ReadOptions::deadline``` and pass it to ```FileSystem::Read/FileSystem::MultiRead```. This allows us to impose a tighter bound on the time taken by Get/MultiGet on FileSystem/Envs that support IO timeouts. Even on those that don't support, check in ```RandomAccessFileReader::Read``` and ```MultiRead``` and return ```Status::TimedOut()``` if the deadline is exceeded.
For now, TableReader creation, which might do file opens and reads, are not covered. It will be implemented in another PR.
Tests:
Update existing unit tests to verify the correct timeout value is being passed
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/6751
Reviewed By: riversand963
Differential Revision: D21285631
Pulled By: anand1976
fbshipit-source-id: d89af843e5a91ece866e87aa29438b52a65a8567
Summary:
An assertion that a char == a CompressionType (unsigned char)
originally cast from a char can fail if the original value is negative,
due to numeric promotion. The assertion should pass even if the value
is invalid CompressionType, because the callee
UncompressBlockContentsForCompressionType checks for that and reports
status appropriately.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/6780
Test Plan:
Temporarily change kZSTD = 0x88 and see tests fail. Make this
change (in addition), and tests pass.
Reviewed By: siying
Differential Revision: D21328498
Pulled By: pdillinger
fbshipit-source-id: 61caf8d815581ce49261ecb7ab0f396e9ac4bb92
Summary:
Added functions for parsing, serializing, and comparing elements to OptionTypeInfo. These functions allow all of the special cases that could not be handled directly in the map of OptionTypeInfo to be moved into the map. Using these functions, every type can be handled via the map rather than special cased.
By adding these functions, the code for handling options can become more standardized (fewer special cases) and (eventually) handled completely by common classes.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/6422
Test Plan: pass make check
Reviewed By: siying
Differential Revision: D21269005
Pulled By: zhichao-cao
fbshipit-source-id: 9ba71c721a38ebf9ee88259d60bd81b3282b9077
Summary:
Since read threads do not coordinate on loading data into block
cache, two threads between Lookup and Insert can end up loading and
inserting the same data. This is particularly concerning with
cache_index_and_filter_blocks since those are hot and more likely to
be race targets if ejected from (or not pre-populated in) the cache.
Particularly with moves toward disaggregated / network storage, the cost
of redundant retrieval might be high, and we should at least have some
hard statistics from which we can estimate impact.
Example with full filter thrashing "cliff":
$ ./db_bench --benchmarks=fillrandom --num=15000000 --cache_index_and_filter_blocks -bloom_bits=10
...
$ ./db_bench --db=/tmp/rocksdbtest-172704/dbbench --use_existing_db --benchmarks=readrandom,stats --num=200000 --cache_index_and_filter_blocks --cache_size=$((130 * 1024 * 1024)) --bloom_bits=10 --threads=16 -statistics 2>&1 | egrep '^rocksdb.block.cache.(.*add|.*redundant)' | grep -v compress | sort
rocksdb.block.cache.add COUNT : 14181
rocksdb.block.cache.add.failures COUNT : 0
rocksdb.block.cache.add.redundant COUNT : 476
rocksdb.block.cache.data.add COUNT : 12749
rocksdb.block.cache.data.add.redundant COUNT : 18
rocksdb.block.cache.filter.add COUNT : 1003
rocksdb.block.cache.filter.add.redundant COUNT : 217
rocksdb.block.cache.index.add COUNT : 429
rocksdb.block.cache.index.add.redundant COUNT : 241
$ ./db_bench --db=/tmp/rocksdbtest-172704/dbbench --use_existing_db --benchmarks=readrandom,stats --num=200000 --cache_index_and_filter_blocks --cache_size=$((120 * 1024 * 1024)) --bloom_bits=10 --threads=16 -statistics 2>&1 | egrep '^rocksdb.block.cache.(.*add|.*redundant)' | grep -v compress | sort
rocksdb.block.cache.add COUNT : 1182223
rocksdb.block.cache.add.failures COUNT : 0
rocksdb.block.cache.add.redundant COUNT : 302728
rocksdb.block.cache.data.add COUNT : 31425
rocksdb.block.cache.data.add.redundant COUNT : 12
rocksdb.block.cache.filter.add COUNT : 795455
rocksdb.block.cache.filter.add.redundant COUNT : 130238
rocksdb.block.cache.index.add COUNT : 355343
rocksdb.block.cache.index.add.redundant COUNT : 172478
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/6681
Test Plan: Some manual testing (above) and unit test covering key metrics is included
Reviewed By: ltamasi
Differential Revision: D21134113
Pulled By: pdillinger
fbshipit-source-id: c11497b5f00f4ffdfe919823904e52d0a1a91d87