rocksdb/util/arena.h
Siying Dong 95b0e89b5d Improve write buffer manager (and allow the size to be tracked in block cache)
Summary:
Improve write buffer manager in several ways:
1. Size is tracked when arena block is allocated, rather than every allocation, so that it can better track actual memory usage and the tracking overhead is slightly lower.
2. We start to trigger memtable flush when 7/8 of the memory cap hits, instead of 100%, and make 100% much harder to hit.
3. Allow a cache object to be passed into buffer manager and the size allocated by memtable can be costed there. This can help users have one single memory cap across block cache and memtable.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/2350

Differential Revision: D5110648

Pulled By: siying

fbshipit-source-id: b4238113094bf22574001e446b5d88523ba00017
2017-06-02 14:26:56 -07:00

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// Copyright (c) 2011-present, Facebook, Inc. All rights reserved.
// This source code is licensed under the BSD-style license found in the
// LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree. An additional grant
// of patent rights can be found in the PATENTS file in the same directory.
// This source code is also licensed under the GPLv2 license found in the
// COPYING file in the root directory of this source tree.
//
// Copyright (c) 2011 The LevelDB Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
// found in the LICENSE file. See the AUTHORS file for names of contributors.
// Arena is an implementation of Allocator class. For a request of small size,
// it allocates a block with pre-defined block size. For a request of big
// size, it uses malloc to directly get the requested size.
#pragma once
#ifndef OS_WIN
#include <sys/mman.h>
#endif
#include <cstddef>
#include <cerrno>
#include <vector>
#include <assert.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#include "util/allocator.h"
#include "util/mutexlock.h"
namespace rocksdb {
class Arena : public Allocator {
public:
// No copying allowed
Arena(const Arena&) = delete;
void operator=(const Arena&) = delete;
static const size_t kInlineSize = 2048;
static const size_t kMinBlockSize;
static const size_t kMaxBlockSize;
// huge_page_size: if 0, don't use huge page TLB. If > 0 (should set to the
// supported hugepage size of the system), block allocation will try huge
// page TLB first. If allocation fails, will fall back to normal case.
explicit Arena(size_t block_size = kMinBlockSize,
AllocTracker* tracker = nullptr, size_t huge_page_size = 0);
~Arena();
char* Allocate(size_t bytes) override;
// huge_page_size: if >0, will try to allocate from huage page TLB.
// The argument will be the size of the page size for huge page TLB. Bytes
// will be rounded up to multiple of the page size to allocate through mmap
// anonymous option with huge page on. The extra space allocated will be
// wasted. If allocation fails, will fall back to normal case. To enable it,
// need to reserve huge pages for it to be allocated, like:
// sysctl -w vm.nr_hugepages=20
// See linux doc Documentation/vm/hugetlbpage.txt for details.
// huge page allocation can fail. In this case it will fail back to
// normal cases. The messages will be logged to logger. So when calling with
// huge_page_tlb_size > 0, we highly recommend a logger is passed in.
// Otherwise, the error message will be printed out to stderr directly.
char* AllocateAligned(size_t bytes, size_t huge_page_size = 0,
Logger* logger = nullptr) override;
// Returns an estimate of the total memory usage of data allocated
// by the arena (exclude the space allocated but not yet used for future
// allocations).
size_t ApproximateMemoryUsage() const {
return blocks_memory_ + blocks_.capacity() * sizeof(char*) -
alloc_bytes_remaining_;
}
size_t MemoryAllocatedBytes() const { return blocks_memory_; }
size_t AllocatedAndUnused() const { return alloc_bytes_remaining_; }
// If an allocation is too big, we'll allocate an irregular block with the
// same size of that allocation.
size_t IrregularBlockNum() const { return irregular_block_num; }
size_t BlockSize() const override { return kBlockSize; }
private:
char inline_block_[kInlineSize] __attribute__((__aligned__(sizeof(void*))));
// Number of bytes allocated in one block
const size_t kBlockSize;
// Array of new[] allocated memory blocks
typedef std::vector<char*> Blocks;
Blocks blocks_;
struct MmapInfo {
void* addr_;
size_t length_;
MmapInfo(void* addr, size_t length) : addr_(addr), length_(length) {}
};
std::vector<MmapInfo> huge_blocks_;
size_t irregular_block_num = 0;
// Stats for current active block.
// For each block, we allocate aligned memory chucks from one end and
// allocate unaligned memory chucks from the other end. Otherwise the
// memory waste for alignment will be higher if we allocate both types of
// memory from one direction.
char* unaligned_alloc_ptr_ = nullptr;
char* aligned_alloc_ptr_ = nullptr;
// How many bytes left in currently active block?
size_t alloc_bytes_remaining_ = 0;
#ifdef MAP_HUGETLB
size_t hugetlb_size_ = 0;
#endif // MAP_HUGETLB
char* AllocateFromHugePage(size_t bytes);
char* AllocateFallback(size_t bytes, bool aligned);
char* AllocateNewBlock(size_t block_bytes);
// Bytes of memory in blocks allocated so far
size_t blocks_memory_ = 0;
AllocTracker* tracker_;
};
inline char* Arena::Allocate(size_t bytes) {
// The semantics of what to return are a bit messy if we allow
// 0-byte allocations, so we disallow them here (we don't need
// them for our internal use).
assert(bytes > 0);
if (bytes <= alloc_bytes_remaining_) {
unaligned_alloc_ptr_ -= bytes;
alloc_bytes_remaining_ -= bytes;
return unaligned_alloc_ptr_;
}
return AllocateFallback(bytes, false /* unaligned */);
}
// check and adjust the block_size so that the return value is
// 1. in the range of [kMinBlockSize, kMaxBlockSize].
// 2. the multiple of align unit.
extern size_t OptimizeBlockSize(size_t block_size);
} // namespace rocksdb