rocksdb/util/sync_point.h
Andrew Kryczka 2210152947 Fix singleton destruction order of PosixEnv and SyncPoint (#3951)
Summary:
Ensure the PosixEnv singleton is destroyed first since its destructor waits for background threads to all complete. This ensures background threads cannot hit sync points after the SyncPoint singleton is destroyed, which was previously possible.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/3951

Differential Revision: D8265295

Pulled By: ajkr

fbshipit-source-id: 7738dd458c5d993a78377dd0420e82badada81ab
2018-06-04 15:58:46 -07:00

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// Copyright (c) 2011-present, Facebook, Inc. All rights reserved.
// This source code is licensed under both the GPLv2 (found in the
// COPYING file in the root directory) and Apache 2.0 License
// (found in the LICENSE.Apache file in the root directory).
#pragma once
#include <assert.h>
#include <functional>
#include <mutex>
#include <string>
#include <thread>
#include <vector>
// This is only set from db_stress.cc and for testing only.
// If non-zero, kill at various points in source code with probability 1/this
extern int rocksdb_kill_odds;
// If kill point has a prefix on this list, will skip killing.
extern std::vector<std::string> rocksdb_kill_prefix_blacklist;
#ifdef NDEBUG
// empty in release build
#define TEST_KILL_RANDOM(kill_point, rocksdb_kill_odds)
#else
namespace rocksdb {
// Kill the process with probability 1/odds for testing.
extern void TestKillRandom(std::string kill_point, int odds,
const std::string& srcfile, int srcline);
// To avoid crashing always at some frequently executed codepaths (during
// kill random test), use this factor to reduce odds
#define REDUCE_ODDS 2
#define REDUCE_ODDS2 4
#define TEST_KILL_RANDOM(kill_point, rocksdb_kill_odds) \
{ \
if (rocksdb_kill_odds > 0) { \
TestKillRandom(kill_point, rocksdb_kill_odds, __FILE__, __LINE__); \
} \
}
} // namespace rocksdb
#endif
#ifdef NDEBUG
#define TEST_SYNC_POINT(x)
#define TEST_IDX_SYNC_POINT(x, index)
#define TEST_SYNC_POINT_CALLBACK(x, y)
#define INIT_SYNC_POINT_SINGLETONS()
#else
namespace rocksdb {
// This class provides facility to reproduce race conditions deterministically
// in unit tests.
// Developer could specify sync points in the codebase via TEST_SYNC_POINT.
// Each sync point represents a position in the execution stream of a thread.
// In the unit test, 'Happens After' relationship among sync points could be
// setup via SyncPoint::LoadDependency, to reproduce a desired interleave of
// threads execution.
// Refer to (DBTest,TransactionLogIteratorRace), for an example use case.
class SyncPoint {
public:
static SyncPoint* GetInstance();
SyncPoint(const SyncPoint&) = delete;
SyncPoint& operator=(const SyncPoint&) = delete;
~SyncPoint();
struct SyncPointPair {
std::string predecessor;
std::string successor;
};
// call once at the beginning of a test to setup the dependency between
// sync points
void LoadDependency(const std::vector<SyncPointPair>& dependencies);
// call once at the beginning of a test to setup the dependency between
// sync points and setup markers indicating the successor is only enabled
// when it is processed on the same thread as the predecessor.
// When adding a marker, it implicitly adds a dependency for the marker pair.
void LoadDependencyAndMarkers(const std::vector<SyncPointPair>& dependencies,
const std::vector<SyncPointPair>& markers);
// The argument to the callback is passed through from
// TEST_SYNC_POINT_CALLBACK(); nullptr if TEST_SYNC_POINT or
// TEST_IDX_SYNC_POINT was used.
void SetCallBack(const std::string& point,
const std::function<void(void*)>& callback);
// Clear callback function by point
void ClearCallBack(const std::string& point);
// Clear all call back functions.
void ClearAllCallBacks();
// enable sync point processing (disabled on startup)
void EnableProcessing();
// disable sync point processing
void DisableProcessing();
// remove the execution trace of all sync points
void ClearTrace();
// triggered by TEST_SYNC_POINT, blocking execution until all predecessors
// are executed.
// And/or call registered callback function, with argument `cb_arg`
void Process(const std::string& point, void* cb_arg = nullptr);
// TODO: it might be useful to provide a function that blocks until all
// sync points are cleared.
// We want this to be public so we can
// subclass the implementation
struct Data;
private:
// Singleton
SyncPoint();
Data* impl_;
};
} // namespace rocksdb
// Use TEST_SYNC_POINT to specify sync points inside code base.
// Sync points can have happens-after depedency on other sync points,
// configured at runtime via SyncPoint::LoadDependency. This could be
// utilized to re-produce race conditions between threads.
// See TransactionLogIteratorRace in db_test.cc for an example use case.
// TEST_SYNC_POINT is no op in release build.
#define TEST_SYNC_POINT(x) rocksdb::SyncPoint::GetInstance()->Process(x)
#define TEST_IDX_SYNC_POINT(x, index) \
rocksdb::SyncPoint::GetInstance()->Process(x + std::to_string(index))
#define TEST_SYNC_POINT_CALLBACK(x, y) \
rocksdb::SyncPoint::GetInstance()->Process(x, y)
#define INIT_SYNC_POINT_SINGLETONS() \
(void)rocksdb::SyncPoint::GetInstance();
#endif // NDEBUG