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Summary: This diff introduces the `lookahead` argument to `SkipListFactory()`. This is an optimization for the tailing use case which includes many seeks. E.g. consider the following operations on a skip list iterator: Seek(x), Next(), Next(), Seek(x+2), Next(), Seek(x+3), Next(), Next(), ... If `lookahead` is positive, `SkipListRep` will return an iterator which also keeps track of the previously visited node. Seek() then first does a linear search starting from that node (up to `lookahead` steps). As in the tailing example above, this may require fewer than ~log(n) comparisons as with regular skip list search. Test Plan: Added a new benchmark (`fillseekseq`) which simulates the usage pattern. It first writes N records (with consecutive keys), then measures how much time it takes to read them by calling `Seek()` and `Next()`. $ time ./db_bench -num 10000000 -benchmarks fillseekseq -prefix_size 1 \ -key_size 8 -write_buffer_size $[1024*1024*1024] -value_size 50 \ -seekseq_next 2 -skip_list_lookahead=0 [...] DB path: [/dev/shm/rocksdbtest/dbbench] fillseekseq : 0.389 micros/op 2569047 ops/sec; real 0m21.806s user 0m12.106s sys 0m9.672s $ time ./db_bench [...] -skip_list_lookahead=2 [...] DB path: [/dev/shm/rocksdbtest/dbbench] fillseekseq : 0.153 micros/op 6540684 ops/sec; real 0m19.469s user 0m10.192s sys 0m9.252s Reviewers: ljin, sdong, igor Reviewed By: igor Subscribers: dhruba, leveldb, march, lovro Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D23997 |
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