rocksdb/table/format.h
Peter Dillinger a7d4bea43a Implement XXH3 block checksum type (#9069)
Summary:
XXH3 - latest hash function that is extremely fast on large
data, easily faster than crc32c on most any x86_64 hardware. In
integrating this hash function, I have handled the compression type byte
in a non-standard way to avoid using the streaming API (extra data
movement and active code size because of hash function complexity). This
approach got a thumbs-up from Yann Collet.

Existing functionality change:
* reject bad ChecksumType in options with InvalidArgument

This change split off from https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/9058 because context-aware checksum is
likely to be handled through different configuration than ChecksumType.

Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9069

Test Plan:
tests updated, and substantially expanded. Unit tests now check
that we don't accidentally change the values generated by the checksum
algorithms ("schema test") and that we properly handle
invalid/unrecognized checksum types in options or in file footer.

DBTestBase::ChangeOptions (etc.) updated from two to one configuration
changing from default CRC32c ChecksumType. The point of this test code
is to detect possible interactions among features, and the likelihood of
some bad interaction being detected by including configurations other
than XXH3 and CRC32c--and then not detected by stress/crash test--is
extremely low.

Stress/crash test also updated (manual run long enough to see it accepts
new checksum type). db_bench also updated for microbenchmarking
checksums.

 ### Performance microbenchmark (PORTABLE=0 DEBUG_LEVEL=0, Broadwell processor)

./db_bench -benchmarks=crc32c,xxhash,xxhash64,xxh3,crc32c,xxhash,xxhash64,xxh3,crc32c,xxhash,xxhash64,xxh3
crc32c       :       0.200 micros/op 5005220 ops/sec; 19551.6 MB/s (4096 per op)
xxhash       :       0.807 micros/op 1238408 ops/sec; 4837.5 MB/s (4096 per op)
xxhash64     :       0.421 micros/op 2376514 ops/sec; 9283.3 MB/s (4096 per op)
xxh3         :       0.171 micros/op 5858391 ops/sec; 22884.3 MB/s (4096 per op)
crc32c       :       0.206 micros/op 4859566 ops/sec; 18982.7 MB/s (4096 per op)
xxhash       :       0.793 micros/op 1260850 ops/sec; 4925.2 MB/s (4096 per op)
xxhash64     :       0.410 micros/op 2439182 ops/sec; 9528.1 MB/s (4096 per op)
xxh3         :       0.161 micros/op 6202872 ops/sec; 24230.0 MB/s (4096 per op)
crc32c       :       0.203 micros/op 4924686 ops/sec; 19237.1 MB/s (4096 per op)
xxhash       :       0.839 micros/op 1192388 ops/sec; 4657.8 MB/s (4096 per op)
xxhash64     :       0.424 micros/op 2357391 ops/sec; 9208.6 MB/s (4096 per op)
xxh3         :       0.162 micros/op 6182678 ops/sec; 24151.1 MB/s (4096 per op)

As you can see, especially once warmed up, xxh3 is fastest.

 ### Performance macrobenchmark (PORTABLE=0 DEBUG_LEVEL=0, Broadwell processor)

Test

    for I in `seq 1 50`; do for CHK in 0 1 2 3 4; do TEST_TMPDIR=/dev/shm/rocksdb$CHK ./db_bench -benchmarks=fillseq -memtablerep=vector -allow_concurrent_memtable_write=false -num=30000000 -checksum_type=$CHK 2>&1 | grep 'micros/op' | tee -a results-$CHK & done; wait; done

Results (ops/sec)

    for FILE in results*; do echo -n "$FILE "; awk '{ s += $5; c++; } END { print 1.0 * s / c; }' < $FILE; done

results-0 252118 # kNoChecksum
results-1 251588 # kCRC32c
results-2 251863 # kxxHash
results-3 252016 # kxxHash64
results-4 252038 # kXXH3

Reviewed By: mrambacher

Differential Revision: D31905249

Pulled By: pdillinger

fbshipit-source-id: cb9b998ebe2523fc7c400eedf62124a78bf4b4d1
2021-10-28 22:15:17 -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).
//
// 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.
#pragma once
#include <stdint.h>
#include <string>
#include "file/file_prefetch_buffer.h"
#include "file/random_access_file_reader.h"
#include "rocksdb/options.h"
#include "rocksdb/slice.h"
#include "rocksdb/status.h"
#include "rocksdb/table.h"
#include "memory/memory_allocator.h"
#include "options/cf_options.h"
#include "port/malloc.h"
#include "port/port.h" // noexcept
#include "table/persistent_cache_options.h"
namespace ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE {
class RandomAccessFile;
struct ReadOptions;
extern bool ShouldReportDetailedTime(Env* env, Statistics* stats);
// the length of the magic number in bytes.
const int kMagicNumberLengthByte = 8;
// BlockHandle is a pointer to the extent of a file that stores a data
// block or a meta block.
class BlockHandle {
public:
// Creates a block handle with special values indicating "uninitialized,"
// distinct from the "null" block handle.
BlockHandle();
BlockHandle(uint64_t offset, uint64_t size);
// The offset of the block in the file.
uint64_t offset() const { return offset_; }
void set_offset(uint64_t _offset) { offset_ = _offset; }
// The size of the stored block
uint64_t size() const { return size_; }
void set_size(uint64_t _size) { size_ = _size; }
void EncodeTo(std::string* dst) const;
Status DecodeFrom(Slice* input);
Status DecodeSizeFrom(uint64_t offset, Slice* input);
// Return a string that contains the copy of handle.
std::string ToString(bool hex = true) const;
// if the block handle's offset and size are both "0", we will view it
// as a null block handle that points to no where.
bool IsNull() const { return offset_ == 0 && size_ == 0; }
static const BlockHandle& NullBlockHandle() { return kNullBlockHandle; }
// Maximum encoding length of a BlockHandle
enum { kMaxEncodedLength = 10 + 10 };
inline bool operator==(const BlockHandle& rhs) const {
return offset_ == rhs.offset_ && size_ == rhs.size_;
}
inline bool operator!=(const BlockHandle& rhs) const {
return !(*this == rhs);
}
private:
uint64_t offset_;
uint64_t size_;
static const BlockHandle kNullBlockHandle;
};
// Value in block-based table file index.
//
// The index entry for block n is: y -> h, [x],
// where: y is some key between the last key of block n (inclusive) and the
// first key of block n+1 (exclusive); h is BlockHandle pointing to block n;
// x, if present, is the first key of block n (unshortened).
// This struct represents the "h, [x]" part.
struct IndexValue {
BlockHandle handle;
// Empty means unknown.
Slice first_internal_key;
IndexValue() = default;
IndexValue(BlockHandle _handle, Slice _first_internal_key)
: handle(_handle), first_internal_key(_first_internal_key) {}
// have_first_key indicates whether the `first_internal_key` is used.
// If previous_handle is not null, delta encoding is used;
// in this case, the two handles must point to consecutive blocks:
// handle.offset() ==
// previous_handle->offset() + previous_handle->size() + kBlockTrailerSize
void EncodeTo(std::string* dst, bool have_first_key,
const BlockHandle* previous_handle) const;
Status DecodeFrom(Slice* input, bool have_first_key,
const BlockHandle* previous_handle);
std::string ToString(bool hex, bool have_first_key) const;
};
inline uint32_t GetCompressFormatForVersion(uint32_t format_version) {
// As of format_version 2, we encode compressed block with
// compress_format_version == 2. Before that, the version is 1.
// DO NOT CHANGE THIS FUNCTION, it affects disk format
return format_version >= 2 ? 2 : 1;
}
inline bool BlockBasedTableSupportedVersion(uint32_t version) {
return version <= 5;
}
// Footer encapsulates the fixed information stored at the tail
// end of every table file.
class Footer {
public:
// Constructs a footer without specifying its table magic number.
// In such case, the table magic number of such footer should be
// initialized via @ReadFooterFromFile().
// Use this when you plan to load Footer with DecodeFrom(). Never use this
// when you plan to EncodeTo.
Footer() : Footer(kInvalidTableMagicNumber, 0) {}
// Use this constructor when you plan to write out the footer using
// EncodeTo(). Never use this constructor with DecodeFrom().
// `version` is same as `format_version` for block-based table.
Footer(uint64_t table_magic_number, uint32_t version);
// The version of the footer in this file
uint32_t version() const { return version_; }
// The checksum type used in this file
ChecksumType checksum() const { return checksum_; }
void set_checksum(const ChecksumType c) { checksum_ = c; }
// The block handle for the metaindex block of the table
const BlockHandle& metaindex_handle() const { return metaindex_handle_; }
void set_metaindex_handle(const BlockHandle& h) { metaindex_handle_ = h; }
// The block handle for the index block of the table
const BlockHandle& index_handle() const { return index_handle_; }
void set_index_handle(const BlockHandle& h) { index_handle_ = h; }
uint64_t table_magic_number() const { return table_magic_number_; }
void EncodeTo(std::string* dst) const;
// Set the current footer based on the input slice.
//
// REQUIRES: table_magic_number_ is not set (i.e.,
// HasInitializedTableMagicNumber() is true). The function will initialize the
// magic number
Status DecodeFrom(Slice* input);
// Encoded length of a Footer. Note that the serialization of a Footer will
// always occupy at least kMinEncodedLength bytes. If fields are changed
// the version number should be incremented and kMaxEncodedLength should be
// increased accordingly.
enum {
// Footer version 0 (legacy) will always occupy exactly this many bytes.
// It consists of two block handles, padding, and a magic number.
kVersion0EncodedLength = 2 * BlockHandle::kMaxEncodedLength + 8,
// Footer of versions 1 and higher will always occupy exactly this many
// bytes. It consists of the checksum type, two block handles, padding,
// a version number (bigger than 1), and a magic number
kNewVersionsEncodedLength = 1 + 2 * BlockHandle::kMaxEncodedLength + 4 + 8,
kMinEncodedLength = kVersion0EncodedLength,
kMaxEncodedLength = kNewVersionsEncodedLength,
};
static const uint64_t kInvalidTableMagicNumber = 0;
// convert this object to a human readable form
std::string ToString() const;
private:
// REQUIRES: magic number wasn't initialized.
void set_table_magic_number(uint64_t magic_number) {
assert(!HasInitializedTableMagicNumber());
table_magic_number_ = magic_number;
}
// return true if @table_magic_number_ is set to a value different
// from @kInvalidTableMagicNumber.
bool HasInitializedTableMagicNumber() const {
return (table_magic_number_ != kInvalidTableMagicNumber);
}
uint32_t version_;
ChecksumType checksum_;
BlockHandle metaindex_handle_;
BlockHandle index_handle_;
uint64_t table_magic_number_ = 0;
};
// Read the footer from file
// If enforce_table_magic_number != 0, ReadFooterFromFile() will return
// corruption if table_magic number is not equal to enforce_table_magic_number
Status ReadFooterFromFile(const IOOptions& opts, RandomAccessFileReader* file,
FilePrefetchBuffer* prefetch_buffer,
uint64_t file_size, Footer* footer,
uint64_t enforce_table_magic_number = 0);
// 1-byte compression type + 32-bit checksum
static const size_t kBlockTrailerSize = 5;
// Make block size calculation for IO less error prone
inline uint64_t block_size(const BlockHandle& handle) {
return handle.size() + kBlockTrailerSize;
}
inline CompressionType get_block_compression_type(const char* block_data,
size_t block_size) {
return static_cast<CompressionType>(block_data[block_size]);
}
// Custom handling for the last byte of a block, to avoid invoking streaming
// API to get an effective block checksum. This function is its own inverse
// because it uses xor.
inline uint32_t ModifyChecksumForCompressionType(uint32_t checksum,
char compression_type) {
// This strategy bears some resemblance to extending a CRC checksum by one
// more byte, except we don't need to re-mix the input checksum as long as
// we do this step only once (per checksum).
const uint32_t kRandomPrime = 0x6b9083d9;
return checksum ^ static_cast<uint8_t>(compression_type) * kRandomPrime;
}
// Represents the contents of a block read from an SST file. Depending on how
// it's created, it may or may not own the actual block bytes. As an example,
// BlockContents objects representing data read from mmapped files only point
// into the mmapped region.
struct BlockContents {
Slice data; // Actual contents of data
CacheAllocationPtr allocation;
#ifndef NDEBUG
// Whether the block is a raw block, which contains compression type
// byte. It is only used for assertion.
bool is_raw_block = false;
#endif // NDEBUG
BlockContents() {}
// Does not take ownership of the underlying data bytes.
BlockContents(const Slice& _data) : data(_data) {}
// Takes ownership of the underlying data bytes.
BlockContents(CacheAllocationPtr&& _data, size_t _size)
: data(_data.get(), _size), allocation(std::move(_data)) {}
// Takes ownership of the underlying data bytes.
BlockContents(std::unique_ptr<char[]>&& _data, size_t _size)
: data(_data.get(), _size) {
allocation.reset(_data.release());
}
// Returns whether the object has ownership of the underlying data bytes.
bool own_bytes() const { return allocation.get() != nullptr; }
// It's the caller's responsibility to make sure that this is
// for raw block contents, which contains the compression
// byte in the end.
CompressionType get_compression_type() const {
assert(is_raw_block);
return get_block_compression_type(data.data(), data.size());
}
// The additional memory space taken by the block data.
size_t usable_size() const {
if (allocation.get() != nullptr) {
auto allocator = allocation.get_deleter().allocator;
if (allocator) {
return allocator->UsableSize(allocation.get(), data.size());
}
#ifdef ROCKSDB_MALLOC_USABLE_SIZE
return malloc_usable_size(allocation.get());
#else
return data.size();
#endif // ROCKSDB_MALLOC_USABLE_SIZE
} else {
return 0; // no extra memory is occupied by the data
}
}
size_t ApproximateMemoryUsage() const {
return usable_size() + sizeof(*this);
}
BlockContents(BlockContents&& other) ROCKSDB_NOEXCEPT {
*this = std::move(other);
}
BlockContents& operator=(BlockContents&& other) {
data = std::move(other.data);
allocation = std::move(other.allocation);
#ifndef NDEBUG
is_raw_block = other.is_raw_block;
#endif // NDEBUG
return *this;
}
};
// Read the block identified by "handle" from "file". On failure
// return non-OK. On success fill *result and return OK.
extern Status ReadBlockContents(
RandomAccessFileReader* file, FilePrefetchBuffer* prefetch_buffer,
const Footer& footer, const ReadOptions& options, const BlockHandle& handle,
BlockContents* contents, const ImmutableOptions& ioptions,
bool do_uncompress = true, const Slice& compression_dict = Slice(),
const PersistentCacheOptions& cache_options = PersistentCacheOptions());
// The 'data' points to the raw block contents read in from file.
// This method allocates a new heap buffer and the raw block
// contents are uncompresed into this buffer. This buffer is
// returned via 'result' and it is upto the caller to
// free this buffer.
// For description of compress_format_version and possible values, see
// util/compression.h
extern Status UncompressBlockContents(const UncompressionInfo& info,
const char* data, size_t n,
BlockContents* contents,
uint32_t compress_format_version,
const ImmutableOptions& ioptions,
MemoryAllocator* allocator = nullptr);
// This is an extension to UncompressBlockContents that accepts
// a specific compression type. This is used by un-wrapped blocks
// with no compression header.
extern Status UncompressBlockContentsForCompressionType(
const UncompressionInfo& info, const char* data, size_t n,
BlockContents* contents, uint32_t compress_format_version,
const ImmutableOptions& ioptions, MemoryAllocator* allocator = nullptr);
// Replace db_host_id contents with the real hostname if necessary
extern Status ReifyDbHostIdProperty(Env* env, std::string* db_host_id);
// Implementation details follow. Clients should ignore,
// TODO(andrewkr): we should prefer one way of representing a null/uninitialized
// BlockHandle. Currently we use zeros for null and use negation-of-zeros for
// uninitialized.
inline BlockHandle::BlockHandle()
: BlockHandle(~static_cast<uint64_t>(0), ~static_cast<uint64_t>(0)) {}
inline BlockHandle::BlockHandle(uint64_t _offset, uint64_t _size)
: offset_(_offset), size_(_size) {}
} // namespace ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE