rocksdb/tools/benchmark_leveldb.sh
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# REQUIRE: db_bench binary exists in the current directory
#
# This should be used with the LevelDB fork listed here to use additional test options.
# For more details on the changes see the blog post listed below.
# https://github.com/mdcallag/leveldb-1
# http://smalldatum.blogspot.com/2015/04/comparing-leveldb-and-rocksdb-take-2.html
if [ $# -ne 1 ]; then
echo -n "./benchmark.sh [fillseq/overwrite/readrandom/readwhilewriting]"
exit 0
fi
# size constants
K=1024
M=$((1024 * K))
G=$((1024 * M))
if [ -z $DB_DIR ]; then
echo "DB_DIR is not defined"
exit 0
fi
output_dir=${OUTPUT_DIR:-/tmp/}
if [ ! -d $output_dir ]; then
mkdir -p $output_dir
fi
# all multithreaded tests run with sync=1 unless
# $DB_BENCH_NO_SYNC is defined
syncval="1"
if [ ! -z $DB_BENCH_NO_SYNC ]; then
echo "Turning sync off for all multithreaded tests"
syncval="0";
fi
num_threads=${NUM_THREADS:-16}
# Only for *whilewriting, *whilemerging
writes_per_second=${WRITES_PER_SECOND:-$((10 * K))}
cache_size=${CACHE_SIZE:-$((1 * G))}
num_keys=${NUM_KEYS:-$((1 * G))}
key_size=20
value_size=${VALUE_SIZE:-400}
block_size=${BLOCK_SIZE:-4096}
const_params="
--db=$DB_DIR \
\
--num=$num_keys \
--value_size=$value_size \
--cache_size=$cache_size \
--compression_ratio=0.5 \
\
--write_buffer_size=$((2 * M)) \
\
--histogram=1 \
\
--bloom_bits=10 \
--open_files=$((20 * K))"
params_w="$const_params "
function summarize_result {
test_out=$1
test_name=$2
bench_name=$3
nthr=$4
usecs_op=$( grep ^${bench_name} $test_out | awk '{ printf "%.1f", $3 }' )
mb_sec=$( grep ^${bench_name} $test_out | awk '{ printf "%.1f", $5 }' )
ops=$( grep "^Count:" $test_out | awk '{ print $2 }' )
ops_sec=$( echo "scale=0; (1000000.0 * $nthr) / $usecs_op" | bc )
avg=$( grep "^Count:" $test_out | awk '{ printf "%.1f", $4 }' )
p50=$( grep "^Min:" $test_out | awk '{ printf "%.1f", $4 }' )
echo -e "$ops_sec\t$mb_sec\t$usecs_op\t$avg\t$p50\t$test_name" \
>> $output_dir/report.txt
}
function run_fillseq {
# This runs with a vector memtable and the WAL disabled to load faster. It is still crash safe and the
# client can discover where to restart a load after a crash. I think this is a good way to load.
echo "Loading $num_keys keys sequentially"
cmd="./db_bench --benchmarks=fillseq \
--use_existing_db=0 \
--sync=0 \
$params_w \
--threads=1 \
--seed=$( date +%s ) \
2>&1 | tee -a $output_dir/benchmark_fillseq.v${value_size}.log"
echo $cmd | tee $output_dir/benchmark_fillseq.v${value_size}.log
eval $cmd
summarize_result $output_dir/benchmark_fillseq.v${value_size}.log fillseq.v${value_size} fillseq 1
}
function run_change {
operation=$1
echo "Do $num_keys random $operation"
out_name="benchmark_${operation}.t${num_threads}.s${syncval}.log"
cmd="./db_bench --benchmarks=$operation \
--use_existing_db=1 \
--sync=$syncval \
$params_w \
--threads=$num_threads \
--seed=$( date +%s ) \
2>&1 | tee -a $output_dir/${out_name}"
echo $cmd | tee $output_dir/${out_name}
eval $cmd
summarize_result $output_dir/${out_name} ${operation}.t${num_threads}.s${syncval} $operation $num_threads
}
function run_readrandom {
echo "Reading $num_keys random keys"
out_name="benchmark_readrandom.t${num_threads}.log"
cmd="./db_bench --benchmarks=readrandom \
--use_existing_db=1 \
$params_w \
--threads=$num_threads \
--seed=$( date +%s ) \
2>&1 | tee -a $output_dir/${out_name}"
echo $cmd | tee $output_dir/${out_name}
eval $cmd
summarize_result $output_dir/${out_name} readrandom.t${num_threads} readrandom $num_threads
}
function run_readwhile {
operation=$1
echo "Reading $num_keys random keys while $operation"
out_name="benchmark_readwhile${operation}.t${num_threads}.log"
cmd="./db_bench --benchmarks=readwhile${operation} \
--use_existing_db=1 \
--sync=$syncval \
$params_w \
--threads=$num_threads \
--writes_per_second=$writes_per_second \
--seed=$( date +%s ) \
2>&1 | tee -a $output_dir/${out_name}"
echo $cmd | tee $output_dir/${out_name}
eval $cmd
summarize_result $output_dir/${out_name} readwhile${operation}.t${num_threads} readwhile${operation} $num_threads
}
function now() {
echo `date +"%s"`
}
report="$output_dir/report.txt"
schedule="$output_dir/schedule.txt"
echo "===== Benchmark ====="
# Run!!!
IFS=',' read -a jobs <<< $1
# shellcheck disable=SC2068
for job in ${jobs[@]}; do
if [ $job != debug ]; then
echo "Start $job at `date`" | tee -a $schedule
fi
start=$(now)
if [ $job = fillseq ]; then
run_fillseq
elif [ $job = overwrite ]; then
run_change overwrite
elif [ $job = readrandom ]; then
run_readrandom
elif [ $job = readwhilewriting ]; then
run_readwhile writing
elif [ $job = debug ]; then
num_keys=1000; # debug
echo "Setting num_keys to $num_keys"
else
echo "unknown job $job"
exit
fi
end=$(now)
if [ $job != debug ]; then
echo "Complete $job in $((end-start)) seconds" | tee -a $schedule
fi
echo -e "ops/sec\tmb/sec\tusec/op\tavg\tp50\tTest"
tail -1 $output_dir/report.txt
done