rocksdb/db/write_thread.h
Maysam Yabandeh 18dcf7f98d WritePrepared Txn: PreReleaseCallback
Summary:
Add PreReleaseCallback to be called at the end of WriteImpl but before publishing the sequence number. The callback is used in WritePrepareTxn to i) update the commit map, ii) update the last published sequence number in the 2nd write queue. It also ensures that all the commits will go to the 2nd queue.
These changes will ensure that the commit map is updated before the sequence number is published and used by reading snapshots. If we use two write queues, the snapshots will use the seq number published by the 2nd queue. If we use one write queue (the default, the snapshots will use the last seq number in the memtable, which also indicates the last published seq number.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/3205

Differential Revision: D6438959

Pulled By: maysamyabandeh

fbshipit-source-id: f8b6c434e94bc5f5ab9cb696879d4c23e2577ab9
2017-11-30 23:50:45 -08:00

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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 <stdint.h>
#include <atomic>
#include <chrono>
#include <condition_variable>
#include <mutex>
#include <type_traits>
#include <vector>
#include "db/dbformat.h"
#include "db/pre_release_callback.h"
#include "db/write_callback.h"
#include "monitoring/instrumented_mutex.h"
#include "rocksdb/options.h"
#include "rocksdb/status.h"
#include "rocksdb/types.h"
#include "rocksdb/write_batch.h"
#include "util/autovector.h"
namespace rocksdb {
class WriteThread {
public:
enum State : uint8_t {
// The initial state of a writer. This is a Writer that is
// waiting in JoinBatchGroup. This state can be left when another
// thread informs the waiter that it has become a group leader
// (-> STATE_GROUP_LEADER), when a leader that has chosen to be
// non-parallel informs a follower that its writes have been committed
// (-> STATE_COMPLETED), or when a leader that has chosen to perform
// updates in parallel and needs this Writer to apply its batch (->
// STATE_PARALLEL_FOLLOWER).
STATE_INIT = 1,
// The state used to inform a waiting Writer that it has become the
// leader, and it should now build a write batch group. Tricky:
// this state is not used if newest_writer_ is empty when a writer
// enqueues itself, because there is no need to wait (or even to
// create the mutex and condvar used to wait) in that case. This is
// a terminal state unless the leader chooses to make this a parallel
// batch, in which case the last parallel worker to finish will move
// the leader to STATE_COMPLETED.
STATE_GROUP_LEADER = 2,
// The state used to inform a waiting writer that it has become the
// leader of memtable writer group. The leader will either write
// memtable for the whole group, or launch a parallel group write
// to memtable by calling LaunchParallelMemTableWrite.
STATE_MEMTABLE_WRITER_LEADER = 4,
// The state used to inform a waiting writer that it has become a
// parallel memtable writer. It can be the group leader who launch the
// parallel writer group, or one of the followers. The writer should then
// apply its batch to the memtable concurrently and call
// CompleteParallelMemTableWriter.
STATE_PARALLEL_MEMTABLE_WRITER = 8,
// A follower whose writes have been applied, or a parallel leader
// whose followers have all finished their work. This is a terminal
// state.
STATE_COMPLETED = 16,
// A state indicating that the thread may be waiting using StateMutex()
// and StateCondVar()
STATE_LOCKED_WAITING = 32,
};
struct Writer;
struct WriteGroup {
Writer* leader = nullptr;
Writer* last_writer = nullptr;
SequenceNumber last_sequence;
// before running goes to zero, status needs leader->StateMutex()
Status status;
std::atomic<size_t> running;
size_t size = 0;
struct Iterator {
Writer* writer;
Writer* last_writer;
explicit Iterator(Writer* w, Writer* last)
: writer(w), last_writer(last) {}
Writer* operator*() const { return writer; }
Iterator& operator++() {
assert(writer != nullptr);
if (writer == last_writer) {
writer = nullptr;
} else {
writer = writer->link_newer;
}
return *this;
}
bool operator!=(const Iterator& other) const {
return writer != other.writer;
}
};
Iterator begin() const { return Iterator(leader, last_writer); }
Iterator end() const { return Iterator(nullptr, nullptr); }
};
// Information kept for every waiting writer.
struct Writer {
WriteBatch* batch;
bool sync;
bool no_slowdown;
bool disable_wal;
bool disable_memtable;
PreReleaseCallback* pre_release_callback;
uint64_t log_used; // log number that this batch was inserted into
uint64_t log_ref; // log number that memtable insert should reference
WriteCallback* callback;
bool made_waitable; // records lazy construction of mutex and cv
std::atomic<uint8_t> state; // write under StateMutex() or pre-link
WriteGroup* write_group;
SequenceNumber sequence; // the sequence number to use for the first key
Status status; // status of memtable inserter
Status callback_status; // status returned by callback->Callback()
std::aligned_storage<sizeof(std::mutex)>::type state_mutex_bytes;
std::aligned_storage<sizeof(std::condition_variable)>::type state_cv_bytes;
Writer* link_older; // read/write only before linking, or as leader
Writer* link_newer; // lazy, read/write only before linking, or as leader
Writer()
: batch(nullptr),
sync(false),
no_slowdown(false),
disable_wal(false),
disable_memtable(false),
pre_release_callback(nullptr),
log_used(0),
log_ref(0),
callback(nullptr),
made_waitable(false),
state(STATE_INIT),
write_group(nullptr),
sequence(kMaxSequenceNumber),
link_older(nullptr),
link_newer(nullptr) {}
Writer(const WriteOptions& write_options, WriteBatch* _batch,
WriteCallback* _callback, uint64_t _log_ref, bool _disable_memtable,
PreReleaseCallback* _pre_release_callback = nullptr)
: batch(_batch),
sync(write_options.sync),
no_slowdown(write_options.no_slowdown),
disable_wal(write_options.disableWAL),
disable_memtable(_disable_memtable),
pre_release_callback(_pre_release_callback),
log_used(0),
log_ref(_log_ref),
callback(_callback),
made_waitable(false),
state(STATE_INIT),
write_group(nullptr),
sequence(kMaxSequenceNumber),
link_older(nullptr),
link_newer(nullptr) {}
~Writer() {
if (made_waitable) {
StateMutex().~mutex();
StateCV().~condition_variable();
}
}
bool CheckCallback(DB* db) {
if (callback != nullptr) {
callback_status = callback->Callback(db);
}
return callback_status.ok();
}
void CreateMutex() {
if (!made_waitable) {
// Note that made_waitable is tracked separately from state
// transitions, because we can't atomically create the mutex and
// link into the list.
made_waitable = true;
new (&state_mutex_bytes) std::mutex;
new (&state_cv_bytes) std::condition_variable;
}
}
// returns the aggregate status of this Writer
Status FinalStatus() {
if (!status.ok()) {
// a non-ok memtable write status takes presidence
assert(callback == nullptr || callback_status.ok());
return status;
} else if (!callback_status.ok()) {
// if the callback failed then that is the status we want
// because a memtable insert should not have been attempted
assert(callback != nullptr);
assert(status.ok());
return callback_status;
} else {
// if there is no callback then we only care about
// the memtable insert status
assert(callback == nullptr || callback_status.ok());
return status;
}
}
bool CallbackFailed() {
return (callback != nullptr) && !callback_status.ok();
}
bool ShouldWriteToMemtable() {
return status.ok() && !CallbackFailed() && !disable_memtable;
}
bool ShouldWriteToWAL() {
return status.ok() && !CallbackFailed() && !disable_wal;
}
// No other mutexes may be acquired while holding StateMutex(), it is
// always last in the order
std::mutex& StateMutex() {
assert(made_waitable);
return *static_cast<std::mutex*>(static_cast<void*>(&state_mutex_bytes));
}
std::condition_variable& StateCV() {
assert(made_waitable);
return *static_cast<std::condition_variable*>(
static_cast<void*>(&state_cv_bytes));
}
};
struct AdaptationContext {
const char* name;
std::atomic<int32_t> value;
explicit AdaptationContext(const char* name0) : name(name0), value(0) {}
};
explicit WriteThread(const ImmutableDBOptions& db_options);
virtual ~WriteThread() = default;
// IMPORTANT: None of the methods in this class rely on the db mutex
// for correctness. All of the methods except JoinBatchGroup and
// EnterUnbatched may be called either with or without the db mutex held.
// Correctness is maintained by ensuring that only a single thread is
// a leader at a time.
// Registers w as ready to become part of a batch group, waits until the
// caller should perform some work, and returns the current state of the
// writer. If w has become the leader of a write batch group, returns
// STATE_GROUP_LEADER. If w has been made part of a sequential batch
// group and the leader has performed the write, returns STATE_DONE.
// If w has been made part of a parallel batch group and is responsible
// for updating the memtable, returns STATE_PARALLEL_FOLLOWER.
//
// The db mutex SHOULD NOT be held when calling this function, because
// it will block.
//
// Writer* w: Writer to be executed as part of a batch group
void JoinBatchGroup(Writer* w);
// Constructs a write batch group led by leader, which should be a
// Writer passed to JoinBatchGroup on the current thread.
//
// Writer* leader: Writer that is STATE_GROUP_LEADER
// WriteGroup* write_group: Out-param of group members
// returns: Total batch group byte size
size_t EnterAsBatchGroupLeader(Writer* leader, WriteGroup* write_group);
// Unlinks the Writer-s in a batch group, wakes up the non-leaders,
// and wakes up the next leader (if any).
//
// WriteGroup* write_group: the write group
// Status status: Status of write operation
void ExitAsBatchGroupLeader(WriteGroup& write_group, Status status);
// Exit batch group on behalf of batch group leader.
void ExitAsBatchGroupFollower(Writer* w);
// Constructs a write batch group led by leader from newest_memtable_writers_
// list. The leader should either write memtable for the whole group and
// call ExitAsMemTableWriter, or launch parallel memtable write through
// LaunchParallelMemTableWriters.
void EnterAsMemTableWriter(Writer* leader, WriteGroup* write_grup);
// Memtable writer group leader, or the last finished writer in a parallel
// write group, exit from the newest_memtable_writers_ list, and wake up
// the next leader if needed.
void ExitAsMemTableWriter(Writer* self, WriteGroup& write_group);
// Causes JoinBatchGroup to return STATE_PARALLEL_FOLLOWER for all of the
// non-leader members of this write batch group. Sets Writer::sequence
// before waking them up.
//
// WriteGroup* write_group: Extra state used to coordinate the parallel add
void LaunchParallelMemTableWriters(WriteGroup* write_group);
// Reports the completion of w's batch to the parallel group leader, and
// waits for the rest of the parallel batch to complete. Returns true
// if this thread is the last to complete, and hence should advance
// the sequence number and then call EarlyExitParallelGroup, false if
// someone else has already taken responsibility for that.
bool CompleteParallelMemTableWriter(Writer* w);
// Waits for all preceding writers (unlocking mu while waiting), then
// registers w as the currently proceeding writer.
//
// Writer* w: A Writer not eligible for batching
// InstrumentedMutex* mu: The db mutex, to unlock while waiting
// REQUIRES: db mutex held
void EnterUnbatched(Writer* w, InstrumentedMutex* mu);
// Completes a Writer begun with EnterUnbatched, unblocking subsequent
// writers.
void ExitUnbatched(Writer* w);
// Wait for all parallel memtable writers to finish, in case pipelined
// write is enabled.
void WaitForMemTableWriters();
SequenceNumber UpdateLastSequence(SequenceNumber sequence) {
if (sequence > last_sequence_) {
last_sequence_ = sequence;
}
return last_sequence_;
}
private:
// See AwaitState.
const uint64_t max_yield_usec_;
const uint64_t slow_yield_usec_;
// Allow multiple writers write to memtable concurrently.
const bool allow_concurrent_memtable_write_;
// Enable pipelined write to WAL and memtable.
const bool enable_pipelined_write_;
// Points to the newest pending writer. Only leader can remove
// elements, adding can be done lock-free by anybody.
std::atomic<Writer*> newest_writer_;
// Points to the newest pending memtable writer. Used only when pipelined
// write is enabled.
std::atomic<Writer*> newest_memtable_writer_;
// The last sequence that have been consumed by a writer. The sequence
// is not necessary visible to reads because the writer can be ongoing.
SequenceNumber last_sequence_;
// Waits for w->state & goal_mask using w->StateMutex(). Returns
// the state that satisfies goal_mask.
uint8_t BlockingAwaitState(Writer* w, uint8_t goal_mask);
// Blocks until w->state & goal_mask, returning the state value
// that satisfied the predicate. Uses ctx to adaptively use
// std::this_thread::yield() to avoid mutex overheads. ctx should be
// a context-dependent static.
uint8_t AwaitState(Writer* w, uint8_t goal_mask, AdaptationContext* ctx);
// Set writer state and wake the writer up if it is waiting.
void SetState(Writer* w, uint8_t new_state);
// Links w into the newest_writer list. Return true if w was linked directly
// into the leader position. Safe to call from multiple threads without
// external locking.
bool LinkOne(Writer* w, std::atomic<Writer*>* newest_writer);
// Link write group into the newest_writer list as a whole, while keeping the
// order of the writers unchanged. Return true if the group was linked
// directly into the leader position.
bool LinkGroup(WriteGroup& write_group, std::atomic<Writer*>* newest_writer);
// Computes any missing link_newer links. Should not be called
// concurrently with itself.
void CreateMissingNewerLinks(Writer* head);
// Set the leader in write_group to completed state and remove it from the
// write group.
void CompleteLeader(WriteGroup& write_group);
// Set a follower in write_group to completed state and remove it from the
// write group.
void CompleteFollower(Writer* w, WriteGroup& write_group);
};
} // namespace rocksdb